Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 16, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 August 1881 — Page 4

Berlin reports mtulermoiy hot weather ifitt (en.ni cases of sonstrok. Arthar Lefioy. u London Journal!, ha been committed; for trial on the charge ot mutdHmg F. J. Oofcl on th Brighton ami (rain. A. note io be stgaed by England, taste's' Holland and otber rower fa in pnparatkm, and wilt i addressed toKusaia, calling attea&yu to the kanb laws againat too Jews in that country. BrailUnsth lias been mulcted in X50B by a London nry for having at and Toted in the Boanut t omBaona without taking bia Partiamaatuy oath. Two employe of the Hatosaaa oraneli of the Spanbh Sank of Cuba hare decamped, taking with them i30U,000 worth of ajagie belonging to the bank. -Multi it Pasha and bia fellow cuiauaiatow Trill be sent into exile. .M rah 1 fiaxarae, a oelebrity voder tits anpavo Xapwoon ID., is denirooa of retnroing to France to receive s leg? trhtoh ha hero bnueathed to him. Popular reefing is against him, however, and governmental permission wilt not be granted. V Lrnrht job a)f German anay officer was fhin in a doei at Berlin, and aatadent at the Untreraity Of Oottingenwae mortally wocuded in au affair of honor. At Gilirallar two 8panfch oSteere fonght, one beinj kflled and the otbtr senondy hart. Pake Angontm, of 8axe Coburg Goths, ia dead. The EngBah Omen iiueiit ia not eaaafled aa to the loyalty of Ir'shmen, and baa oonohtded to maintain the praams aafiltry and ponoegaTrieoD. at it tint strength for aoma time to

AFrenchfleetarrtvsd off the Tnniattn town of Oabe on the Kth of July an) iaaded force "r.thoot opposition. T-vo ad toast village had to ho taken by aminilt, ni which the Fmwh bad aevea woonde3. Two hundred Allen- occupy Gabea.

During the year ending June SO, 660,800 cmif rants land!d in this country. A curious piece of hitherto unpublished bistorr has been jjiven oat at Washington. It appears that a mouth after the assassination of President Lincoln, Seerettry Stanton tent a dispatch to the Hn. E I war da Kerrepont, askhig him to commence criminal proceedings against Horace Greeley and the owners at the Sew Tork Tribwte for having for fonr weeks made persistent efforts to incite ssvawination, and to finish their work by uniamrfrtatinff bbn. He also proposed a oivil sort, and directed Mr. Fkrpepont to amcdate vita 1 hn Mr. Catting- or Mr. Brady in the prosecution thereof. At Clyde, Ohio, thesewenteenth anmrenaary Of tbe oeath in battle of Gen. J. B. McPncmon wasoammemorated by the lmveilingof ahtroioaize bronso etatne of the hero by ex-Pnsi-deot B. B. H. ya in the presence of twentyone psta of the (i. A. B., and 16,000 spectator. Under penalty of removal from office, Poetibastar General James baa ordered that P Ml Buster make ntnroj for each, quarter imnudtately on the c!u. of the same. Jnaioa Nathan Clifford, of the United Bute Snprerae Court, died at Cormab, Me JoJ2. lie was bom in Sew Hampshire in 35 9 ; was sleeted to Congress from Maine in 18 i8 ; waa Attorney General under President loU from 1S48 to 1818 ; was soon after Minister to Mexico, and waa appointed to the Supreme Court by President Bnrtanan in 1S38L He waa a Ulelcng JenVrsonun Democrat, and a member of the famous electoral commission in 1877 which sea ed President Hayes. rue Dr;ava.n (Wis.) Denial College seue it diploina uf . D. & for 1X The Posemaster General has foibidden the delivery of ttfgMered tetters and a.Ouey orders to its Preaideut, oue Dr. Morrison. Ibe cotton and corn crops in Tennessee, South ra X ntjioky and N ;nhm Aih Lastt teen ahnoat ruined by the loug-QntinBed

The ballot for Hcn.tor at Albany on the 91st waa nit bout result. The number race, aary to a choice was 71, and Lapbam bad 63 TOtta, rotter i5. and GomiHug 38. Tla deadlock at Albany was broken July 23, and the IVegiilatnre adjourned the following day. The a.ltn;nwtra!W3 men made eome onoeiwioa by entering in o a conference or caucus in wuu:h LAptiam was nom nated by a Buaunnme rote. He waa afterward elected to tnrxK-ed Itotroe Cniiklmg' in the Uiii'od States Eeaste ty the toll Bepaahuan rote, the Dtimoerato voting for ex-Congrwman Potter. When Sir. ConkJiD" netinrd the dmpateb advising Jiim of tbeetectiun or Lapbam, he tmmediatvly aeut the following tetegnun : Saw Taaa, July TetheH-v. itmm axavtronff, Memtwr at the Aaaamlfy, A bany: Xbe heroic eouataac; of tto Spartan band wt!ch an Iob has Mood for prmetp'e and troth has ny deerot (riatade ant admiratUB. Borne down by lor bidden and abbuneat forces, and agearies .... ue.eir tet-s ft a svsy ia the 8. pubtcau uir S', the memory nf Uieir counec and maahood will Uiii; An- m the brightas: honor. The near funire WIS i ndie te tilr wiwtonrand crown them with api r n-sf. Kbi e ask them all for me tc Rcetva my 53&-fcfuI ickno'vvcdmeuts, Bocda Cok kliso.

M'Jir-aMCiM Ann nrDUSTMiAlj. Tbelkdir er region of Dakota promisee , the Uijgt and beat crop of wheat fcver har- " nSe.!: .' The raflwty boiVlin; atnee January has troast-t the trees of the United State to an aggregate of KO.0GC miles. The army-Konn is making feartnl destruction nf tlie oat crop in some aecnoiijof Xowa. Hill St Sun, paper mamifactBrei.'s, Hiddletowii. Ohio, hure made an assign nent, with - Salil-iesof about iliS.000. Itegistered Bnited State bond ix&lintha New fngland Sate!, WSJFn,&i Middle ' Btafes, TI9,m,-lX; Eoothem Bt.tes, its,. 139,fK)0; Western States, S4,418,7r0 ; bank, incur njo and trust eompanie, ete, tS7,157.530. One of the moat hopeful signs of a permanent prosperity for the railroads, snbjtet to Tanation according' to the condition of the crop, is the evidence that the compaaies are equipping tbemarhrae with Bnbetanbal faculties. Of the total mileage 83.679 an!ea were bid w th tteel raSa, and the statiatics show a vast increase in loeoontirea, catvderjota, atdearackiagand otnor facilines. The St. Joseab fruit ragion of affaihpn has r,either peaches nor btackbi rriea to ship to markL-t ttn year, bet the crop of whortleberries hi immense. Dams; t!e liacal year 18,700,000 postal eardx were sold at. toe Chicago poatoffioe. The largest namber mm sold in IrewTork city, Ptirirrlelrihia ranted second, and Chatago waa tuird. y WOOta An CABVA.I.TIK8. . A vacht eooUuiisg aiz young men capeiaed near South Boston, and all were drowned. The I'cruiug tTf the nri!!' at the Penmndvama Pap-r Company, at Xoek Heren, fit, ntaded a iou of 180,080. A 8re on Peter street, Hew Orleans, destroyed propei ty estimated at 9100,000. Andrew Jobnwn. John Howa.eS nd Joseph Yates, bora, ware drowned at IaH BHer, If sea , while bathing. A Canadian farmer living an the Hoe of the Kiogvitoa and Pembroke railroad was attack3d by a bear, torn to pesos and almost eaten before iitwillMiw reached the hush whsro be had fallen. Fire msce: The Boston Bobber Shoe Company' corks, at Maiden, SI.w., t70,000; Pa ot A Jones ship-yard, at Wilmington, JJej. t20t',(M ; tie colon ware ht use of A. P Wrigtit A Co, TiiO""-viile, G:.. 8100,000, a eaair ftct.y v TJimoo, Pa fSOCO; furniture factory at Btehmond, fed., 969.080 j tanwry at RnUraz, B , 85,0W. A tMraBtlo iwept iit a p;tion of the StaM & Sew I.jjIs, wS tytii uttt gen

over the New EifgUnd State, dcmolialii bans and other buildings, and gre&tly diuna -lug the growing fields of grain, A construe iou train on the lliohmond an: Allegheny road jumped the track near Boi . creek, Taw, oy winch two laborers veto kdltt. and several persons wounded.

rxMtsoifAz. The wiIow of Dr. Kufm Hathaway dV-1 at Roxbury, Itiii, aged nearly 103 jcara. Shu waa the mother of ole en children. CSJMES AXU CUlHiyALH. Deputy Internal Rovenuo Co lector Braycon was killed ia Pickens county, S. C.. while atlempUug the arrest of some mouu luiw ru. It a said that Gui'.caa dt-clnreu it was t'.i ttot shot that struck the Pre-udrnt in tbo bad. an I inflicted the serious wound irom wbioh In is new suffering, and not the recond. as ivs generally supposed. lu this opinion tlia Pru;idtnt also agrees, and, if it ia true, it affon-.-goud gronml for two indictments and ttro ecu tenom of the assnsstn for two assaults with, intent to kill Tobe Bill waa hanged at Yazoo, Sliea,, for the murder of Dr. W. T. Williams. An attempt was mile near Liwreiu , Kan., to wreck a passenger train on tho Saira Fe road, but a wild freight traia wa the vi -tfrn, seven cars being destroyed. The exprc messenger on the passenger train had ?35,0l'f in the safe. J. L. W. Matthews, editor o the Fouche Valley Time, Porryyille, Ark,, was sisusiuati d by a band of out'awi. CommisBiouer Baum huinKtrtictod Collector Brayton, of South Carolina, to employ eight special deputies to police the region where illicit distilling has prevaiiod. Albert P. and Charles E. Talbot, in the presence of a multitude of 10,000 people, were hanged at SIsrynlle, Nodaway county, Ho., for the unnaturU crime of mmdehng their ovn father, on Saturday night, Sept 13, 1380. At Greenwood, Ark., Geoific Green was bangud for the murder of his wife, and as Clinton, Mo., John W. Patterson was executed for the tnnrder of James G. dark. The people of Antcnito, Col, turned cmt and hanged George 0. O'Connor, a Justiao of the Pbiob, who was in league with a gaog ot robbers, and who rode through the streets, heavily armed, threatening everybody he sa'T, A horrible crime is reported from a pUntition on the Pedes river, in South Carolina, where Samuel White, crippled and rendered shameless by dissipation, outraged bis sister and then killed her husband. The fiend wis pursued to the swamps, a here he emptied a revolver at the posie, but waa finally lodged in jail. The former Treasurer of Stark county, Ohio, is serving a term of twelve years for a defaloatonof i 50,000. An investigation just made showsadeftst of (11,706 in the accounts of the present Treasurer. A reward of 030,008 has been offered by the Governor of Missouri for the arrest of the men who ro bed tho Bock island train at Winston, Mo. This amount was eontriDnted by the leading railroads running through the State. A party of forty citizens of Sierra Armilla, N. M-, lynched H. T. Jennings for murdering Aoe Lewii.

LATEST SEWS.

A crazy inebriate named HcXiane went co the Old Capitol building at Albany, N. T., winh the object of shooting Got. Cornell. He hi id an unloaded gnn with him. An outbreak ha occurred at the MeeaJlero Indian Agency, and two fieerug bands have lolled two Mexican families and some Americans in Tularoaa canon. The nearest troopK lire at Fort Stanton. James W. Simonton, the general agent of the Sw Tork Assonated Press for the last roarteen years , has resigned. Mr. James C Hnseton, the London agent of the association, baa been appointed in bis place. Ex-Gov. Bagley, of Michigan, died recently in San Francisco, whither he went for the kenentof his he ilto sometime ago. Capt Tho'. Spencer, an officer in the War of 1813, died at Watpaea, Wis. One hundred counties in the region adjacent to Kasaaa City report a largely-increased acruage in corn, but aura out a smaller supply of hojs than last year. Toe increased valuation of taxablo property in Iowa, over and above last year, is apprcximately ascersained to be 916 500,0 ft. The persona who stole 9300,000 from the Hatanzas (Cuba) Bank have been captured, and some of the booty has been recovered. Bremen reports the departure from that pom for the United States dur.ng the past six month of 77,305 persons. It is predicted that Germany will, during tho year, lose 883,000 of her subjects by (migration. The Spanish Government has demanded eompeosat on from France for those of its subject who lo?t their lives and property in the Arab insurrection at Oran, Algeria, recently. The French Government, in reply, declines to do anything mora for the Spaniard than for its own cohnnsta- the amount of damage to be ilecided by aa international comniisijon. Vixy strong; feettng prevails against Franco by the Spnni-h people, wbicli tbe least imnrudont oat might fan into e flame. A fire at Gardingtoo, Ohio, consumed sixteen buildings, including a bank. Tbe loss is estuu. t jd at $75,090. Buhop Pm:ip KUngen Smith, of the Mormon church, noon whose confession and testimony John D. Ice was convicted -and hung, wax recently assassinated in Mexico. It is believed that the Danites lulled him,

(taitaM's CTTespndence. 'ifm fhlkMvm ajMk nnM A iUd lnefnv nA

rostals that have been received at the WaInng-

ton postomoe for Guitrau sauce being confined in Jail: WaamsoTow, Ja y 13, 1381. To Caartaa J. Outtanu: A-saxein, rehVinns hypocrite, and villain, remember the head of the Government at Washington sbUl lives, but yon are a doomed nwn. Ton cant play off cranky with the people of this District, Ex-U. 8. A. Addressed: Charles J. Guiteau, assaetin. District ot Columbia Jail. Attica, Ind., July 18. Ou GcrrEAtj: Ton old stinking rebel thief. Ton are too onery to live, and jon are sentenced for a term of Tears to the penitentiary. When your term expires and yen remain in this country twenty-fmr lioars after, I or some of mv pards will got the drop on yon and don't yon forget it. Von dirty, lonsey, lymg rebel traitor; banging is too good foryou, you dirty coos. We will ktop yon spotted, you stinking pup. Ton damn old mildewed assassin. Yon i,uijht to bo buried alive and let rot You mvnge cannibal d'. Toon till death. Kx-Ukion Solmeu. Ciscissam, Julv 13. Eoa. Cbariaa Outteso, Ooe-Borse Ststes&wn, at Wsnutagton, D. C.: Charbe, old boy! How do yon like priton hash 1 It is not too rich for your blood, is it ? I think so much or you that I would hko to spring tbe trap titat would cause your swael spirit to sail toward warmer climes. Si Moek hi "on to" you b g as a dead bore. That is, be is after your carcass. I would hate to handle it, for I know it will be a " sUnker." W- It, tra-la-la-ia. Cbrli. If I don't see you more consider it - shook." Hmio. , Bostos, July 13, 1881. Dxab Pm : I should like to make contrait te exhibit yon in alt the principal cities of ti e country, and will guiraotee you 3200 per week and will aim give the same amount per w ek to the President' family. Please a t the District Attorney if he will allow it il 1 keep yuu ia a strong cage, Bespectfully, David Br.ixabd, . 85 Miik street. Boston. JixWebsteb sighed! avilv. "Wlwt's de matter, Jim?" asked TJnole Moho, in a sympathizing tono. "I hiw mailo ap my mind to quit the chicken bnsim-is. Fs tired being nrrested, and liiiinfr low-J-ers and habin' folks ask, ' Whar's my cliickens V 1 am gwine inter a bianess t iit i. . . . .

wnar ism respecuia, ana wiiar tie jioliee won't neber bodJer me no monli." "What buwneaa am dat, Jim ?" "Oami blinjj." Prom the Kanfas City Mall. Member of this Uppnrtnient rcHcwl of Rhenmatism by Ihe use of St. Jacobs il, ays Geo. W. Walling, Esq., Superititoidciit JMJco, Sow To.i4 ooa of op exohanj,,

THE PKrlSIDENT,

Wasinuoros, July 81. President Gar6eld passed a viry comi'nrtablo lay yesterday. He took a little solid food in the morning in addition to the usual tmantity f l.tinid (pod, and Rsined considerably in itiunt tli. lie continued to gnin during tho wnin, nd the a'levnoon fever has iiibsided. A piece of cotlou cloth about a inuru-rof an inch nqusr', with v-oohtn lih-.rF inhering, iianio Susy spjutmicously with tho )ii froib the dsnpor part of tho wound. Dr. tteybura said the digcliurge ot this piece Of I oth indicated that tho wound is drained tolho ttoin ; the wound, ho naid, anulimicd to boat dcelr iiitido, and that, at tbe prest nt pni-ss, no puticnt would be out of duiigoriu a few days, t'no I'r.widi-nt hits taken to reading thf daily ionmals, auil listenn to tho telvgnun n id iett'ra of sympathy whioh have accumulated since iv slio- tiu, which ho takes the deepest inrest. lit. h well e:uuih to lutigh hoai-t.lT at io outs in the pictorial weeklies. Wabhtxotok, July 28. Ths P.-esalent oontinios to progit-'M favorby. He is gradually gaining stiei gth, and ne phy. iciaus are now all but coiiUd ..nt ot hit wovery. Tho wound conti'niion to tliiiclnrgc u!lhy pus. Yesterday a frasment of bone m with tho pus, which indicates that tho hmbs of tho wound are hemp drained, till the 1'roBident is very weak, 'li e phyeiians say that tho food which he receives is now iillioiom, to add a little to his strength, and to -uipply the waste which is constantly goinjr on turough the wound, but it i fonnd tltat ho is ot it capable of renisting any unnsual ixcilement, and, for this reason, tho smgeons in charge insist upon s p if eel. qnict s can 1 e secured, Qon. George B. Loring, Commissioner of Agriculture, had an interview with tho President, m a l.ich ilw laiter reea tied his promise to virft ho Wisconsin State rir, and declared that he nad not yet given np tha trip. (V ashisoton, July 25. President Gtrlold hid an alarming relapse on Saturday, The wound, which had for several days discharged a considerable quantity of healthy pus, became obstructed near the inner end of the drainage tube, while the proiv of tivpuratiou m ihu acepor purts of tlie A'ound continued. A "pti oaity," parlinl or 'Ompkle, was thus fnrniid, and the chicharge from tho mouth of I he wound ceased. Tbe ;aiont was then taken wi'.h a chill, which was followed by a-high fever, tlie pnls ruing to .3(1 and tlie teniKraturu to lei. Hii tondition causid prest alarm, as it wsk fuared luvt blood-poisoning hud set in, or ibat an tecfifS had begun to form. An exlUinntion of the pus discharged, howvor, showed that all tho iidioaliciu! of lood-iMiiconing wero absent. l'urthir cxmunition showed that thero was little to f ar ficm tho formation of an abscess, and ti it tho caiU aud subs eqnent foverwero caused y Ihi ' pu cavity " alone. Drs. Agnew aud ismi1!on wero hastily enmmonoti to Was'ihigm. An t-xanihiation of the wound by these nnmnt masters oi surgery showed beoid doubt that i. '-pus Ojvity" had farmed in tho track of (he ball and nvor.J the point irhere .it glanced from : ho rib, aud ths.t the. uavity could only be vacbed bv an incision throo inclio ilow tho month ot tbe wound. Tbo incision waa made by Dr. Agnew. and the cavity wai ' cached at a little more thnn an inch below be surface. A tube was inserted into this incision, and the pus commenced to flow irtolv, and tbe discharge was entirely tatisfoctory to the physicians. Since ihe opr. tlon tho President's condition has continued to improve. This morning he is real in? easily, did tho physicians say Unit, notwithstanding in- complications, the chances are in f ;.vor of :s rcrovi rv. Dr. Agnew had tbe cooling apparatus taken nit of the President's mom. Ho said it kept he I'rcsidi ut'a temperature nnev.-ii. Prof. Bell's electrical indicator for locating a bullet ni tho human body was experimented .v th before Dr. Affiiew. Th-3 result showed hat the invention could l e relied on when the mil was only two inches beiotr tho mr'.w. Washington, July 26. The President ts passed a qnict and comfortublo day and night, and the surgeons take a very hopeful view of tho situation. The President partook of milk, beef juice, md a little toast in sufficient quantities to maintain bis strong' h, Xhero as a fairly copious: discharge ot healthy pu duiing the day. A sbgut pressure on the front wall of the abdomen increase the discharge. Dr. Bliss says there is littie reason to fear the formation of a new pus cavltv, because the discharge is fieo and un'uturnipted. There h is not been st any iinio any svniptom of blood-poisoning in tbe President1, ease. i.nd there i:ioieauintospprehctid it now. T. edo torconclndcdbvsayuigtluitthel'n si teni .vnsthrto days beVUr than ho waa last Friday Dr. Agnew said that the President's chances of .ivoverv are good, tut he is nut out of dan cr. fie tliniiL'lit that ho may yet be ablo to locite Uio bul.et, which ho wthes removed. He said tberoiay be another chill resulting from the condi ioi the President has passed liirongh, bnt no inoru soroiis complication! aro looked for in the case. There are evidences of tho old womidVt hea'in r. Ex-Senator Conkung, in company with 8enat.ir Jov.o-s nf Nevada, called :it tbe White House vesterdav, and had an iiitervicw with Dr. Bliss. Mr.'Conkiing said thai tbo unfavorable turn in tlie President's cuuo a of anxiety to him ; and, on being informed by Dr. Bliss that the symptoms we -e of an enconr.'gini; character, he expressed himself as gre.tly jileased. He requests Dr. Bliss to convoy to airs. Gardeld the expression of bis sm -ere sympathy. Guiteau seems to be ratlur pleased than otherwise at bis present quarters. He is afraid thai, if ho should got o itside the prison wall ho would be meted out epoedy justice. Tito other day when asked to go down m.o the Warden's office ho very reJuat antly consented, rearing Unit it was a rose to ;et bim into the people s hands. The coiraraiy scoundrel yet expresses a wish that the Presi dent may die. Wasuisqto:!, July 27. Some siitinters of tho bono vrere removed Irom the President's wound yesterday by DrAgnew, and after the operation the patient foil much better and the piw bean t3 flaw more freely. The temperature and roipirstion fell to their normal condition and the pul-so fell to 06. Surgeons say thvre is nothing cnticR or dangerous in mo President's condition. He was, thoy said, better last night than he hat been for tivldays, snl everythin.s looks favorf.bla. He took uoitnslsintnt, couiaiing of bee! extract, milk and linio irator aud toast at various intervals vrslerdav. Tliiare were only li.;hl febrile svmtouis last evening, and tbo temperature rose to only 100.7, as toin pared with 100.8 the previous day, and almost immediately receded to a more sai's'actory Ugnre. Turs mocning the patient is resting eomiortibly. Tho surgeons took out the semi-circular drainae-tulie yesterday Mid inserted a straight one into tbe new incision. Tbey intend to allow the month of the wound to heal up and to dr-iin the wound through the incision made Sui.dav. The President's medical attendants bare decided not to bo interviewed any more about the phases of his case, as they claim they have ien misconstrued ly reporters. Hereafter the official bulletins will be the only sonnse of information touching the patient's condition. Mrs. Garfield's weakened condition and nervnnsness cause? cofridemblo uneasiness. Dr. Boynton and Mrs. Edson are looking after the pood lady's welfare, bnt are convinced that her husband's recovery and a eh auge (if air and scene must precede any great improvement in ber condition, WAsrasoTOS, July 28. There was a very decided improvement in tho President's condition yesterday, and ho seems to have already recovered tlie ground tost by the relapso which set in Saturday. He to k an increased quantity of nourishment and ivIbJicd it. He expressed liimself reP'utcdly during tho day as feeling much butfr. There was an entire absence of felri!e fivliug eftcrday aftnrnnim, which tho physicians regard as a most-hopoful sign. For the tint timo m three -vetks th( patient's Uiupciature at tho evoning eitainimtion was normal. There was a full, free dii charge of bfiillhy pus ihtriTig tho day. The jatienthas obtained more sleep than usual, and has been vroatly refreshed thereby. The pbyjiciane express tho belief that the improvement of yesterday was a poimni .out gain, and th it tho patient is ou tliu way to complete recover. The examinations of tho Presidei t's wound which b.Lvo ooen made within the last four days lmw led to a different conelin ion as to the course ud locaiion of the ball from that wt.ich was nt ;irst enU-rbiiiiod. It is now nrutly certain that it did not penetrate the liver, ui.d that, if it touched it, it grazed it in ha 'Io a mvnrd course , t luit it is not located in the anterior nail of the abdomen, and di 1 not trav--rsc the alxloniiml cavity, but wont downward ilt. r iM-ing int-rniniu'l "hv tbo rih. i nd in im-v Kwated in what tho doctor doscrioe as the light iliao fossa. Tiiis is the cavr.v between die front of the hip-bone and the ribs which conta-ns the small intestines. Mo effort will be made to extract 4be ball at present lnlees it is lonud to be ti'O'iblesonie. K morning newspaper publishes an Interview w.ih Gi-u. Crocker, Warden of tho jail, about (Init'-au. Crocker said, speaking of Guiteau: "There has boon no event in his life during the past week that has boon worthy of mention. Ho eats, sleeps and waleis np like any other prisoner, Nn one has c loie to seo him fiom the day ho was broug it hero. No ono li-s manifested any friendly intoio-it iu Irm. Hn docs not seem to have a'iy friends. Gnilcan is as quiet as any oilier prisoner. He sctms to hivo miulu up hli riind to patiently await Ilie result. He has mil ntkcd for a l:,wer. Ha has not asked to sto aur one. I nuked him if ho w.mted a law

yer. Ho said no, not st present. He claims to bo a lawyer himself. He knows enough not to talk. He ia sane enough not to talk. Ho roads mostly the Bible

sua mwu warns, inure u noting pecQuar

about him. I take no stock in his insanity. Thero has been nothing in his actions here to indicate ic any more than in tbo condition of other crinnnuls. I don't think ho is a man of throng moral couvictioiis." AlmTCIIlK LETTEKi Mr, tilndHiwne Ho Mini, OnrfleFd, Iisnos, Jul- 12, 1881. B'alnO, Seortslary, tt'as-hlnglon: t 'lable toxt if note, date 21st, from Six. Olr.dstoilo to M u. Garfield. Original by dispatch to-morrow! bospoK, July 21, 1881. Paar Madamt V-m will, t am isire, excuso me, tbougb s jierscnal MrnnRer, f-irwl(lreliig you by loiter io c mv-y Io no th- aynrdue-( of my e-wn teeltiisanit tboro ti my c uiitrj men on the cccasicii of Ibo terribc attcm).t io murder tbo PrerMcnt of tbo United States, in a form more palpable at least than thut uf nieai--age conveyed bv telegraph, lbtvv feelings bars been fes.ings, in ihe ilrnt mstji.ro, of ;iiiiwlb, anil aiterward Of J. Jf aud illnnk fulness aluitt o'lupariWe, and, I veuturo to say, on y second to tho stroug amotions of tho lirtat nation of which bo ia tbo appointed bead. Individually I have, let wo beg yon to be'lovc, bad my lull shite In the frCEttim'BtFwbtrli have posseFred Uio Diiilsn nation. Tbey bavo bean t-rompud and quickened by what I wntore to thinli ia an over-itriiwiiig tenso oi lnrm ny and mutual reject au-I airootton botwenn the Iwo oonnir c, wit of tbe relationship which i rem year to year becomes a mere and mere practical bond of union ectweciins. Ziuttbey liao ilaodr. wn minh of their itreuutb froai tbo cordial udmirat.on of Uio simylo boroism which has marked tlio tMi-snnal eoudnci of tbo l'rea.!( nt ; for we bac not yet wbnlly lost tbe capacity of appiveialing such an exaiup'o of Chr.stiau faith and im i'y fortitndo This eacnip'ary p;ctr.re b ia been mado complete ly your own ci ulnbution to its m bio and teuehiiid featnroe, on vhu-b t only forbear to dwell bocaiuo 1 am olrcctiy adilresns: yi.u. I hog ti have my r'iHotfiil oou:p ii-n-niH and eoncratulatlons coui-oyid to rue President, and to remiin, dear inrdam, with great esteem, your laoat faithful servant, . E. Or.MSTOSE. SUCailART DIA'NE'S I UtJ.V. Wasuinotos, D. ft, July iS. L ; well, Wlnl-ter. L-mtnu: 1 nave .aid befii Mrs. GarfieTd tho note of Mr. Gladstone, Just r.'eoirod by cable. I tm nqi-lcd by her to say that, among the many tnm;ai;d manifestations ol inierobt aiiil exproiiHlonK of synipalhy which havv readied bor, anno has more deeply touched Iter heart fhau Uio kind word of Mr. O'adetone His own so icitudo ami eouderce ara received with gratitude ; but, far loyond .his she recOKuixea tliat Mr. 0 adstono rijiliti ully speaks for tl:e jwojilo of tbfi Url.h-h isles, whovo syiupfithy In this natlonnl and povsonal affliction has bci-u a quick and sincere at that of her own coumryineu. Her chief pleasan-In Mr. t'adtimeIs rorditt letter ta found in the comfort wlileh il biinpa to her husband. Tho I'rK-Kident is cheered and eo'aeed on Ms painful and woaiy way t'j health by many nio-saKcs of sympathy, w blub, in Ids returning Ftreitgih, bo safely receives and most gratefully appreciates luwe, isecretary. I From the Cbicago Western Catholic The latest iitlm who hai Iwen lu-ule y through 11"; t so of Ibis v iltiiible linini- in is Jlr. James A. Conlan, Librarian of 'h:Union Catholic Library of this city. The following is Mr. Ooulnii's iiuliiricmuit: Ckiok Catholic LimiAitY Associatio;.', ) 304 1)i:ahhoun Stukkt. CuiCAOo, Si-pt. 16, ISS'I. S I-wish to add -ny testimony as to t ic merits of St. Jacobs Oil its a euro for rheumatism. One lxittle has cured me of tl is iron, blcsomc disease, which gave me a gri-at deal of bother for a long time: but, llmnks to the remedy, I am cured. This slak inciil is unsolicited by any ono in its interest. James A. Co.ni.an, Libniriun. ' An Iiitercstiitg Bit of L'upnblishcd History. The following curious dispatohos, nover before printed (sal's a Washington telegram), wore sent by Mr. Stanton to the Hon, Edwards Pierrepont abont a month after the assassination of Mr. Lincoln. Thoy are interesting, as evidence of a very different phase nf the excitement in Washington at that time from any vhich has been caused by the attempt on tbe 'iie of lVcrdeut fhirfteld : Wau DsraxTunsT, May 12, 1866.- 10:0S p. m. To the Hon Edwards Pierrepont, New York : . 1 have written to-aight t- retain you and Cutting md Brady, or .my cmt eleo you may de.iro to have asioci.ited with yon, to prosecute Horace GrWcy and the owner of :hc Tribune for Grce ey's ikivIatout elT. rta, tbo last four weoka, to luo to asitaelns to finh-h their work of ninrderlng nte. Please give tbe matter your Immetialo Attention on receiving tbe 1-ttor, and secure copes or a"l tho Tribune printol since tho nitht ol the President' murder, and get tho nau e of the owners. I projwiyt to pr isecute criin nal y aud also by eivUsuit. for. I hall not alow them to bae u:e inurdi red and ascava re-pannIMlll.v wi'hout a struggle for life on my purl. Emv iu Jl. Htaxtos. Win I)t patmest. May 13 5:21 p. in. The Hon. Edwards Pierrepont and tho Ilea. E. 11 Cutting, Sow Yor't : I have proof of express personal malice egalnt me by Greeley, mid !)ieve I can establish a cora'.anation between hlin and others which may end in (ccompjliblni my ' o-.lb, as it di I against Hr. Lm..jo'n a::u Mr. H.-wanL 'ibis is my rermou for distiit!Uishing bis ca-e fraw others cf general vitnporajon. Edwih M. Stasiok. Tno second Hof rram was sent ih roly to one hicii contained an int nutiou that it might bo .ndi'croi t to mafco mch au arrest as the ono juggested by Mr. Htanton M Monies Never Thin It." If the crabbed did bachelor who uttered this sent' muni could bnt wiUkss the intense thought, leepstudvaud thorough investigation of noaieu tu detoriutuiug the best medicine to keep tin ir lamilios wo I, and would note their sagacity and wisdom iu selecting Hop liuters as the best, and diinonslrating it by keeping their families i.i oerpotual health, t,t a mere nominal expense, he ivouid be forced tu acknowledge that sttoh seuument are ba-elcss aud false.- I'icagiaw. Emperor of Brazil. The present Emperor of Brazil Pedro IX, is descended from the royal line ot Portugal, Wluin the French invaded that country in 1807, tlie royal faiiiily fled to Brazil, which was raised to the rank of a kingdom in 1815. After difficulties with Portugal, the father of the reigning sovereign, took the part of Brazil, and was proclaimed protector asM perpetual defender of that conntvy, which was declared iudoiieudent in 1823, ard he was proclaimed constitntioiiaJ Eanperoi and or.iwned. OiV the death of his father, Don Pedro L abdicted the throne pf Brazil in favor of his iu?uiit daughter, and returned to Portngn! tassume the office of King. In was dut ing the residence of Dom Pedro I, in Brazil that Dom Pedro II., the prciient Emperor, was born, which evcntoccuiTcd December 2, bi25. He was crowned July 18, 1841, and was married Sept 4, 1843, to Princess Christina Maria, daugterpf Francis L, Iviugof the Two Sicilies. Their ono surviving child Princess Isabella, was born July 29, 1846, and was married in 18G4 to Prince Louis of Orlear.s, Couite d'Eu, olikt son of the Duo de Nemours, of the exroyal house of Bourbon-Orleans. The Empire of Brazil has greatly improved under Pedro IL, slavery hits been abolished, - immigration invited, railways built, and the finances and other departments of the government put on a firmer bat.is. The Emjieror traveled in Europe for some time during 1871 aud 1872, aud not long since viiiited the United States, where he was v-ory cordially received. Smoking is cot a good habit at its best, but the universal testimony is that cigarette smoking is tlie worst of all. Indigestion, irritable throats and impaired vision are nearly sure to follow this habit, especially iu younger boys. The manufacture of cigarettes is now enormous. Virginia alone is saitl to make annually over 50,000,000. Thoosaxos testify to the curative properties (f Lydia E. PinkLsra' Vugolable Cumpouud lu all foinalo compliant.

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shadows so called have been lately described by Herr Holtz to tha Oottingen Academy. Thoy are obtained by fixing to one rod of an tdectriual machine a concave disc having a piece of silk without wrinkle adhering to it; at the point of the otber t'iscliarffe rod ulaced

opposite appears, when the machiuu is

worked, a small, feeble luminous star, and on tlie diso a circle is seen. When objects are interposed the shadows appear on the luminous circle Thoy are not optical shadows, as is proven bv the

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them, xuey or-j produced iu general only by conductors of electricity, aud insulating bodies givo little or no shadow. A gla s rod with oue end made conducting by heat gives a partial shadow, which gradually disappears on cooling. Kinssy-WouT alnsya relievos anl cures (hi worst cases of ri les and e Mitii t im. "Mirrors should never be hung," nays a writer ou domestic economy, "whore the sun will rent upon them," mid she should have added, nor where the danghters could rest upon tliom either. There should be uo discrimina

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"1 Onn'l Want flint Stuff I' Ia what a ladv ol Boston said to her husband when lie brought home some medioino to euro her ol sick headache aud neuralgia which had made her miserable for fourteen years. At tho first attack thereafter it was admiiustorod to tt4- n-il 11 Mich c-ood results that she continued

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regular f cm ly medicine. Xuat " stun w i"U lhllora. (Standard. A BLUFF GAME. Turulup; the tiUtcli of n Ufe-Iiiur. niicn Aroii. (From Uiel'liiiago IntrrOrean. He was au old man, audsuid ho'd seen better tiuies, I hoped he had, but, as 1 was unusually busy and didn't want any lifo insurance, if he would excuse mo "Oh, yos'snid ho) "all right, young man, I'll drop in again.' Tho next tiny he did "drop iu," aud, sitting dowu on my d-jsk, began : "Nothing in this worid, my young friend, will pity bo big a per ceut. on I ho little mimey invested ns a poiioy in the Mutual Benefit Association, tho most, and, in fact, tho only, solid compativ on arih ; capital over' $7,1!K),0'.!0, and so ptompt why, I insured a, mau bust week for $10,000, and the same day he wits ran over by a street -car, ao, wlimi I sent iu tho policy and premium, I just said, by way of a' V, ' llttu over by a busscar not nit hour aficr insured; send o;i cheek, as ho cnu't live ; Iwlh leg cut oil'.' The very next day I got a oiic-lt for $10,500. Dividend, my friend, was more than the premium, aud don't you cull this prompt? That man's widow i,ot this cheek before he hud been dead til teen minutes." "But," said I, "I have no wife and don't want any life iinairauoe, 1 tell you," " Tho investment, my young friend the investment. Look tit the dividend. This man got SoiK) iu one hour, you might ey ;' and then you will have a wilo some day. Now, you do want u IKilicy iu this company. I know yuu do. Tm in old man ; havo had large am! varied osperianee, and 1 know you are just aching for one of lln'so policies, only you are so extremely modest." Now, I'll' just niako out your application , i only eosts you let mo see. How old aro von? ' "'Twenty-six, but" " T weuty-six hum. Father liviugt-' "No." " How old was he when he died ?" " Twenty-seveu years old." "Twenty-seven, hey? What did he die of? Accident, I presume." "No, sir; consumption.." " Consumption ? You don't look consumptive." " But I am consumptive, and " " Mother's living, I doubt not ? " " No sir ; she died at 28." " What was the ciuise f her de.ith ? " "JiiMtnity, sir; hereditary iu sanity; family's full of its. All my bruth. rs, thirteen of ns in all, sir, died b--twe. J4 arid 28 of the same disease. D.merous, too, some of them; my' oldes. brother was token about this time oue day, and he killed his partner, book

keeper, three oiems aua lourtoen customers belore they could secure him and " " Yon don't tell me. This is wonderful. You look like a strong, iaaltht man, likely to live fisty years. Was yo'u ever sick? " "Oh, yes J I've had iuilammatory rheumatism, jmettmouia, dysentery, small-pos, mumps, "liver complaint, fits, coins mul " " (IikkI heavens ! Aud you want onto insure your life. Well, my coiup.iiit i a good eompauy, witlir-g to '.uk uu ordinary business risk, but I must say i never kn-.-w them to iusuro a corps .-. I'd like to uceomuiodttto you, youa;.man ; you soeut auxious about it, and i feel inten' sted in your family, but our surgeon w ouldu't pass such an applica tion. Goad-day." The National Debt. Mr. Robert P. Porter, who has had charge of the statistics ot' the wealth of the United Stales utider the present census, gives some very interesting facts concerning the distribution of the national debt. The registered bonds are distributed about as follows : . The New England Stales own about 11 per centum, the Middle States about 43 per centum, tho Southern States a little over 2, the Western States 8i, and other corporations about 35. The dtfferenea in the number of bondholders is somewhat significant. New York State owns nearly 10,000,000 of the bonds, mid there nro less than 15,000 holders, while Massachusetts, with $40,000,000 of Itojids, has less than 17,000 holders. .Sir. Porter says the debt is not a popular loan, but that it is owned by less than 100,000 persons, and it is probable thai, 1,500 persons own over $10,000,000 of the registered bonds. This is held in amounts exceeding $50,000. Many of the banlis, however, hold small amounts in trust, so thmt 100,000 do not represent all flb holdi-rs in the country. Tlieso figures indicate to some extent the immense growth of private wealth in the country. During tlie last lew years individual fortunes havo grown enormously, and a large port of this wealth has. been invested in government securities'. The checks that are drawn by tlie Treasury for the payment 'ot interest to individuals are some of them very large. This class of holders, strange as it may appear, do not oppose tho refunding of tho debt at alow rate of interest, They are perfectly willing b take it per centum, or any rate whioh the government will pay, but they want the bonds to run a long time. The difference between low and a high rate can not pay for the cost of reinvestment, Tiint and the trouble of seeking new securities are what the owners of these grent fortunes dread. It is not at all improbable that the influence of tliis wealth should be soon felt in favor of making tho national debt permanent. It was perfectly well understood at Washington that the late Fernando Wood was in favor of a permanent debt as tlie best investment, both for large fortunen and for trust funds. Sitch a thing, however, is against all tho traditions and policy of the country, and will undoubtedly never be adopted. fhiladiiphia Times. Standing on 1H Vigttity. A prohibitiouist went iuto a saloon, under the influence of liquor, aud -asked a prominent politician to treat. "You can't lie thirsty agaiu. You have just had a driuk." "Of coursh (hie) I'm not thirstily," was the indignant response. "If I do'u't driiiksh schepton wheu I ish thirsthy, what advantage have I got ovet a bjasfit of the field?" No MUP, it is said, that lias carried tho name of Jasper, ever luado a second voyage. Why should Jasper bo such a hard load to cairv? Flics and Mosquitoes, 15c. box "Rough on Hats" keeps a house free, from flies, bed-bugs, roaches, rats, mice, etc. FiMiBr's ExmAOT ok Tab aso Wili) CnEitnv has been used for twenty years, and during that time has saved many very valuable lives. Do not neglects cough ore-nid until it is too late. Try this excellent remedy, and are are sure yon will be (imvinced of its merits. Chronic Coughs, and oven Consumptives, aro enml by following tbn directions, lively bntllo is warranted to give satisfaction. Prepared by the Kiniiurl I'roprktary Co., Chicago, Sold by all good druggists. TinsChinoomustgo,Aiid all Americans should go end buy a liotlle of Unrboline, the deodorised petroleum Lair renower anddreiiser. Since tho ncciit iiiiuioveuiout, uo preparation over had such a Mile or gave such general etisfiution as (Jarbnline. Bold by all druwiahi. ttnus Con LrvEn On, made from selected iivcis, on the seashore, bv Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, it U absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have cce taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have ducldnd it sojxvlor to aoy of t,b other 9ii te mwket,

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I'XiXR SaM'h CilSllITION PovmRns nro rocoiuuu.'niled b;' stn'ik-owners who have used tlii iii as the liiuit Ilntve an 1 Call I u Medieitio to If bad. If tbe animal is ricragsy, Spiritless, or has uo appetit these Powders aro an eicolItnt imii' dy, iiiidevi ry owner of stotkwilldo well to l.-y Ihi-m. Tlmy aro prepared by tho KmnH-rt i'roprietarv Co., Ohicag, 111., a very reliable linn, and scild by uli good druggiats, KHStTIJll PKO.tr OISATII. Willinm .l.llnushliu. of Sximerr.lin, Mnal says: In tho full of IS7S I was taken with Mffblinir of tbe Innsa, fol:ime.l lj a euve-a ciie:i. I hl my ar.petlt and flah, an I was c nfined to my l,od. In IS7I 1 was admitted to Ills isisp t:.L The .uclm-s said 1 had & bole in my Inns aa bisasahnlf doi:ar. At miii li.io n reynrt went ntvu&d that I was dnnd. f sure op hepA.lint a friend to'd mo of Dn. WitL-AM Hall's IIai.sjm fob tub Lokus. I got a butile, irlien, ta lay sutinbo, I commenced to feelbot. ter, and to diy I ffel better tlan for throo years past. I write til's lioitin-; every t-no .irl ( led With dbso-ised Inngs will taka OH. V.'ii.i.iam Hall's I1ai.iax, and be convlneed Ili'-il ('Nsl'Sil-UON r,tM k cci:ki. I can posttimely twy t b di im m.o go id than all tbe otber medicines 1 tun a taken sua o iuy s: oknaaa.

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KKW YOBK. Bbkvks fj ftl on Honii: :u i C.TTOS UV W Fuiun-Sili oruiio 4 11 4 7ii Wukai-N i. -iKpring I SI ( 1 !ti K UlUid jl Oil I : Coas I'nuradod '. 4fi IH O T.sJflijod Vfi-atora. . li'.l 5'"t ' lMKK Ita ..18ti(i 18 I-van .'. U:,(a Mf cmtiAGO. Bkkves (iholoe Ctradwt B tsars..... a t(r & as - C-nmand Hoifers i K 60 Mi-dium to Fair S 40 (S 6 55 Hooa v c 50 G 7 05 Fuva FiuioyVblte winter Ex... '6 R5 .g 0 SO tiooil U Choice Spring Ex. 6 00 (S 5 (SO Wheat-. N-x i Sjirlng 1 H "g I 30 , No. :l Hliring... 1 05 I 09 CO No. S 49 (3 50 Oai-Ko. 1...'. ; 41 (3 45 Bra-So. li...-. . 9-J 94 I)Al.hY-Ko. a ffil 95 Bottes CUoica Oreawerv. i. Ill (i SB - Khus Fnh II & It PoiiK M8 i. ..i. U Ht 18 50 L.var 1! a I)f , i HrtWADKEE. ' , Wheat No. 1 1 17 1 No. .1 I 111 (4 i ll Cms No. 2.... 47 Or 48 hats- No. 2 ill (5 43 hie. -No. 1 se- (3 96 BARunXo. 18 8 II Pork Me : 10 SC 18 50 I.ASO ... 11 lid 11

HT. LOUIS. IVhkvt So. 4 Rl HT 1 18 O mf Mlitd 4T 48 CIAT8 No. 2 8T IS 98

HVE ;.. 9f . 9T Puiik Mcaa. 18 S3 18 50 Iau..., ll'ite 13 CINCINNATI, VVik.T. 1 19 1 21 ;oan 60 Oi 61 Oats". -..i....'..... .' .44 43 . live..... 1 OS ( 1 10 Pork Mow..... -:1 i li SS Lab M UJl' TOLEDO. Wheai No. 1 Wlilte 1 18 8 1 19 No. 2 Bed 1 IS a 1 19 Come.... Il tl Oats .. 39 S SI DETROIT. Fi.oun CucKcc 5 85- 1 15 Wheat No. 1 White 1 II 1 18 Cons So. 1................. B H Oats Miied.." .' 451 & 43 ItAiu.F.v (pur centai). .......... ...... 1-50 g til Pork Mow ...19 00 &I9 M INDIAN APOIitS. Wheat -No. 2 Bed 1 in I M Cons No2 48 ( 49 Uats 88. a 99 E.&TIJBEB'rT)PA. , Cattus Bret Uf Fair !i 00 0 6 09 Coanuoa 4 5(1 4 75 HOOR .,. 6y & 95 Sheep., 3'ftO l 4 90

waMw aa aa m Worth VS. Torino (or 1 Cent. Tbresrebuak Boc-xxi:xprxl, inciudtns all tlaaks needed i make aettlaniAita witlt euatootera. SI on i. J. refnndrd if Bet autkelr sabIsfaotorr. Addreea THE AULTHAN TL0R CO., Manafleld, chianu 04.. O.

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RfJlESY

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VOU SALE BS ALL PBUUtHSl!

F' V BR !W A ST t WM4JJ a bansM I and nr fluhlu hicltrtl at home at all enaaMIS.amI

t-evilars. with nilullile infeimston. ttuvevernodr.'fnM.

Sti-ictly lesal n.l tonora Io. Uo ltf r thaaare piwaa Ad-ticsa V. U CHALMItltS X Banaw. MMK-

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l9f. Iltiy seven ban DOEtBINS ' ELECTRIC SOAP or your Clracer. 3d. Auk him to give you a bill or It. 3d. Blall ns hi bill anml your mil address. 4tb. We will naatl YOU FRE13 seVeo beuntlfnl cards, In iilx colors and god, representing ShaVspeare's " Seven Aces of Man."

I. L. CRA3IN&C0., 116 South Fourth St., PHILADELPHIA, PA.

JUST OUT! LIFE OF GUITEA 0 bj hlmwlf, and othera. His erratio career. Falx Ulmtrated. ri-lt-o only IO eeal-a. Fubllibed ;s NKW YORK IXUSTRATED TIMES. So. 7 Friaatort Street, New Yo.-k.

Cyclopedia War. The crest I,ibmr.r f 1fnlrer 1 Knowledge new eompleted, Inrae-tyue edition. iiwly 4fi NHi topics ia reiy detriment of human know edf se. iMin-;40ereeiit. )srfir than th.itnbera' Encyc!op3dln, vi put- mni, Luiptr than Applet! in, percent. largnrltKn Jol nsoa'a, t a mere fraction (-1 their cost. Fifteru urite iJciavoVcl. umei, neftrl.r tit.ctt) pages, complete in d tU bUt4niN 4 i .1 : m hulf RiMla, t IJ ; in iuJi Ubraiy sbtt p.roarlvU J edjtes, SiJiV. Spouiai terms to vlr.la . $1Q,000 REWARD tSiSttHTSFSR and A uk oat. Send quick for ip chmm iMfv and IsQ nartlcotirs to AMKRICAN JO OK K:iL HANOI. JOHX B. AI.DES, Manaaor, 74M Broadway, Heir Yorli.

The ll'urrst sad Beat Xedlebi im Bad.

Aeolrnhbutioa of Hop. Buohu. 9Rarr-

drakleana Dandelion, wKoalijeeatnaa

makeatho(roatoiBiroa Piinmr, a-rvar

Ren u lA. B tor, ana ui. am niana am

AgeoA nWaan9nnanal'"

NodlKsseoaaptwiMrwis "y ai(,, nXodarid aod pori ae thr

liiy e,erUltra9flvll0tlafrt9.lBSw

Toallwhoie ,n,pTlla-wroian outre an AmtirV tordo andmtH8tHiuat,

HonBItter. ire InvalV WWHMW IIWOI-

loatlnab SMI

No matter -ahatrotu- bVK w sjiiirtoma STSwhatthedlaeaseorailwaeM l oao Hop E.Htera. Don't wait until yona re aiea bat It yea onlr foci bad or mlnoraoleSnaethMn aronce. IniaraavayaurllfKlCltaalaTal httudnia. " SSOO "ill be paid for a ealaa the? will not euTeorheln. Do not suffer roar Mends

Bun-ariHitiuesiulttnn them1aa0 Hop

Remombor, Bon Bitten 1 ttoX. H drBstrod

druakun noatrum. but the P1-

Uedlctne over made j the M19VJ

and BOTI' and no person or tu

aaouut be witbout

fs.l.O.laan

forbrunkeniKsa,

narcouos. mi for cnvnlitr.

Poohest ?IT

tad Best

Wrt MTU

mem- awstl lEt

abnlnte and trreriitlblo cure nn

a,useoroprara, to(iao aiiilll0? sold by drainiMK Send Lrl u Btittn aa. I!, aFBaF' I

and Toronto. On. Ml W

One Cent iQ havsnoMal i-ard on wbka 4. SB.4 year ailSiia and receive Iron Ipoettura pOpld a 7SS4ac beak o "Tlie l.ivr, lis II M.1U..-S ana ifctir litlai. mrnt." Inclod.iu: M.lr.r l (ronlilea, Hradaohe-Xre-pepaia, JannLce. (Vmstlnallisi, Sti&uilin.w.SM Addreu Dtt. ti&SToKC: 1 1 H Bread sr. Hew Yost. - SOM Amtn waan4 sell ttb IJeW " PRESIDENT GARFIELD, lnclu t nsc A futl ml aeeitrate acn u it fl hWbHef lt .tw adui.ula.ration ; tbo 'ir ontl ct wXu t lulw .-(." headed bj Conitllor: to. diabeUcal attempt to awsa-iinale ilm, witu ull part lara ol -I. cil;e, one of the itiost eri'ifttl and trmarimbl on rsceeo. Tevaaalibenil. Ouijil "MKu 43 Tula s ire.- AtWra HOllBAlUl BROS, Pub... CttteaanTllt.

CELLULOID EYE-CLASSES.

R :prcHeBting tbe dhoieest-fletectnil TnrtotsSiiell and Amber.' The lightaat, habdKOtnrt, and strongest known. Sold by Onticians ana J.iwclcrs. Made bv th SPl'.NOER OPnOAi M'FG CO., i;l Maidsn Lute, Nes- York.

vor

For Ofallla and

Caaaed by JCalBrUd Polaonltwrf iBbel

A WaBttATSll liuaa, Prleo, S 1 OO. ivrasto-Diipa RIBLE REVISION U 00STSASTED EDITIOOTj (ntslnins tbe OW and Xo-v Veiaions, in rmfU I ttd kiiut-. Tha boat aod cIm. post iLuavtrmtod oditxat of Un t uised Teatument. MUIions of popfa are wcitias; fipr ft.. Io not Im dtteeired by toe unw-rapoiotu pqbastiSaC ,ftriiir oditionft. S4jfUiat tlt copj yn hoy oawtaftnt 1M f n BnKiarancs on steal snI wood. Thia ta tba miriW to i-untrtatcd e4iltt-D. aitd Airnata at ootaiBsj rioiier seltaf it. ASnl.Kr'rv WaXIKD. ftats

ir r :ri!i I ttr .Mil tr. tonn..

UBLJSUlRti C.ICaOS IO.

SATIONAi.

i js ir, I CONSU MPTION CAN tB. CORED I

OH. U A i I fO

WM.IlflLL a . KBALSAU I'lntH ra.uiMBtln. "!! Js. PsjeelnaasjIaU fata

ilo.-i. Branchial DlsSca !le, BraarMtia. HoarscucMt. A n h mw, Croao. JVheA-l-a Coiiah, und nil niseitsrs of l BratuMa

Orcnns. It itoethciH and hoijla ihe Jtctaibraei

nt tao t4niias innnnira nun phmmw v mmn 1ln-nm.. nud aveyrntH tbr nlirlit mreac

ligUtncsimcos-. tu cbejJ nhlth acwyaai It. Coiisuuniai Iv not an iucnrnBle Smlaay, HAtTt MA I.SAM will .ear roa, evea boasb prar.MMianRl aid fulls. - ;

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WHY?

DOES

WONDERFUL CURES!

BeraoM it acts an tha 1.1 T Kit, ItOITKLS and K IIIN'KVS at the nam ttaa. "7-r ' 4 Trr- It'elaaaaa tliewalem or tbe poison-

mi 1 1 1i I di i.i'lnoei III ITidaan awl fffl

aaryIiaeiisc5,3iLouaneaa, Jaundiee. Cmsu-K

-panon.HIes, ; in HbeomaUsm, -R.arali., Jlenwai Xiawlet- aud Fi.il. Qasapadia. . asn witat PEOELat ear ' .

Ensene a Si or!.-, of JuiicUon enjr, raaniij,

mvVK. Kldn v.lVoi-t conid Itln. ertei

littclxna bad boon tri inn-for fonrjoam.

1 w imi.. ...-it .e.hHhM rihlA. aavs

:iivi0L,:,.(,::,JC:rariibV CUnej tVart. . . - , v V

CHICAGO PITTS!

Porty-lxth season of the oMNHalito 4Vilistia Pkta') Spparatorsi tbo only flrst-eliss i&vm Machine ww In the oiantot aospt-jd fur targe or arnsll Ic-.Iul. horfw or ateam novnir: 1J1 iionnn

k-.(UL. hornA or ateam novnir: iji i

Uavchine tlvit tiroHhee aiid ev. tnm,i all twin

vrfeUf. "iniciMro rttts1' imumb i'uiuw

BLACK HAWK

Jf jon want a Vibrator, bay vtn- Blij Hawk, 1 BecauM It U the latest implvivwt manMlw In toe market, havhiir all IA me; t a;l m i

ora, Ainuiioia, vtiwi"ii. W drol and M .r. !nra6!., Itt i. ooneeqneiitly will not nn

ma (.ll-lil

lAa it.e-(j of VtbralG!

now In liae. Lighter

motion la recipro. to ptoces. r-Aorei

jriax ui'i oiuor

'u itttJ Beata '

i of arain. It at

Itself. Turns In ita own lenstil.

H. A. Pins' SONS MPQ. CO. 7uid.8.Jaron St. OHIOAOO.ILI.

N I

It. H.a aoodntn.anedlsrt fflierdtoo. OWo.1

MaaBB

riravslia W(in,iKeioccodtt llvSk

llierond belief. Irat K (. Vlvrtoi

Anna rJarn-lt or.HonLh aafeUk.dBlYl2anl

IliabKOvoi: rc:u-ati.irerliiirfrom kidnev troitliteal

anil oiucr rpiliuuOBMi.waaeBjiajjWfiy RTiuuey-tVcru John a UwreBooof laclaami, tmai,sraer1 ) ror ioMrron livor oral et4MWWSAa.il

nfter tnkfna; -Mmrrets-ot ether medwtataj'

Sidney-Wort niAdt- him well.

Htehail Colo of Wontuowwiry Cwrtiwv Tt.

nuUrciUinlitlciuwliti lihlm-y oWcnitT

iraa

"wellU.iver.

rc.Uiglitj-ciu wiili khlm. diWcnlt- ai-tr i nhalile to woi t. Kidney we bhuI. tlia

PERMAMEIt-YLV OURCS

KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAIMTC, Constipation and PHob.

narelc

:F""oifK-ifA .kiI tfidtoet ta eOker Am. GET IT ATTIIl! tllitNStSISTS. l'ltlCT- SI.) irEi.i.s. mi ll a uiisox .. rro . (Will send the dry noubnoid.) at BIJMIVa.,Vf . inoton r u tf

CIV WIT WASTC tSOXKTl Ti illifM, V'A r lott 9rM at LoatuiaM siiia-fW. Saaiial CTi V'm -W hftry 9tta tWr Mi W I -9 fcij. or u THICK:-. iTKtUi(.TUXX wai IVlQOR.T ftMlUia wwr tM IWtWaaaM.4. Ttj (U frt :'iiiias 4u"vr Wrt 1mm 9KKt ttYET Iaiu.ii, twt.to;av six csxra w ih. .1. iMitav laUt, So lob. stottSM, iUm.

SEHT

nj unnairafi tKirira oturm

iitiiiroved KleetrKMiiiietic

FREE.

tut

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larKor IK .1 a others. Do aot proh-.M

inproveHlorlM 'BleotdaUhni

imiaaB

luaDer. wnt in-o iiiuoaled : wjod in

lt. i. HAinsw. a uul. M, w ad w PUta Aiw, CbiaBcoI M.

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THKN WWITIM1 TO AnTRRTIHKsOB), In tbb.'jr?' "w -Sa

AGITATOR! AGITATOR! AGITATOR !

THE MOOT PERFECT THftESHER AND SAVER MADE. j. i. cass TiiRBSstma iAoann co., B&enfa, wta.