Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 September 1881 — Page 4

Tub taanial almnikn which irwperisd Ir. McLOatrandCTtoeaanrntft sckideat Ktsborgh, Fk, f ew days ago it wid to be owing to exeenihro snaakrnjr. The ruckle warn in the habit of Bitting for boon patting at a aooerscbaoa supplied with the strragst " ping" tobaoco. .t .A monk fight between the British and the Anevnoan with their French alliea took plaoe at the soldiers" rennion at Portland, ttk, and was mtnewed by 10,000 -pwsona, Edward Musobotk, Treasurer of the atwagrovo Alpaca Company of CMoopee) Kans, B. I., lets home a short time .ga and has not sinee timed up. An examination of hie books show that Mnanrove ends pretty free with the mocejm aca paper of the company baton fee disappeared. It is believed that Us stealings an bboot C4O.00O The New fork Grape-Sogar Company has been incorporated by Tnoraas O. Flatt and others, with a capital ot 1,000.000. It will have a brauek eetaMwhmept at Pes Homes, town. BItjsohavb, the promoter of the ajpnen works at Chioopee, Xaea, has avriadled las partners, Anderton and Dunn, oat of 108,600, and th total iwsea of the Arm win be ftXtS-GOO. It .Everett, Ma)., the Union Store Company's vrorks burned. Lcew, 76,000. rie freight trains collided near Cubet, N. Z., wrecking about forty besMb4oaded cars; Ottn Bothers, a f reman, was laded, and Frank Avers, an eaginear, received fatal injuries. The kss is placed at 50,000. It h said that the aceifc; wes aansed by an engineer faUinx aaVjep from overwork.... Ik iit. B. Long Edea and Lieut. Xyman G. Spalding, of the United States navy, were fciUrd bv (be pratnaturt explosion of a torpedo at the 'torpedo station at Newport, B. L The kxlioe of both genttmaap wars blownto atocne. Two WKMBMM l Fniwley's gang, which has bees, the barer of the country in the vicinity ct Mechatiicsviihi, N. Tn were arresif d near that place alter a denpeisto enconntez, in which "about twenty shots were excUv nged, and during whioU a Deputy Sheriff, an nwaranos agent and a depot master received aone severe weands.... I'rsacuG. I"ase and wife, of Fortiaud, lieu, amvSl ia Boston and took rooms in Bfin-boro-.(net. A few evenings sobaequeatly pistol shore were heard in their cpaiuneuts, and the wife was found dead and the lmshaiwl dviug Tht Empire drill works, at Sbcrtevil't-, near Bccfaester, N. valued at flflOOeO, oVxtrondby fir-. About IM nen wiu be thrown ont of employment throngh the destruction of t oe works, vni k wctt. Gov. Farjtowr, of Arizona, ham auggratoil to the Secretary of the Interior aa arrangement with the Martian Oovominent to devote tbe peninsula of lower California to a reservation far the Apaches, barring their egrcsa Iff military posts on either aide At Lexington, 9S6-, an omnibus running; tx the depot vaweiotpei by fonr nasked men and the papceng ew robbed of ad then valmhafis, Thjk Oiiioago Tribune hjb that "late repotta received from various parts of Iji g confirm previously pibhshed news front that State to the effect that in eotweqnenueof the fbonght and the manraUb not weather the oora crop will not yield mors than one-ball of the average, and may faQ below ' one-third. The . farmers of the pan era cormtiee of the State will be the greatesl snffiTtrs. In the newly-eettled matsin poriitxui of the State the croii8 reported to be KOodn....Tbe large peekine bonsb of J. O. lUleiy. at the Union Stock Xatds, Odeagn, has) been ew-pt away by fire. The loss wiil aggregate aboa: itMO,000. Fibs is Cleveland deetrovvjd -tbe bunblavTard'sna planlng-mQl of Vkm$jjk,Oa: togethfitt-wj Urge anmber of Joudad axd' empy freight cars. The loss on the planing mill and tamberis about 960,000 ; isanraace SU,30tt.-: . A Tombatone (Ariaona) (hapatch b ir. ihitt Imiians attacked Urn town of Enreka, Kw Mwdoo, and killed all the oaiaens, said to be aout'aeffenty in niiewwr. TBk arteeonn well at Yankton, the fast bored in Dakota, sends ISO gallons per n'linte toalHfehbw.' nfty feet fnwi fJgnxmd, and pijiet will be" laid to supply the city. A KpxBisui tradj wa cvtaatext ia Jtnwaakee toe other day. A ;onng fdiow named Herman Holden. aged JS, shot and mBtaaOv kiuad hb atepfather, J. Kramer, and iben fired twice at bis mother, both balls prodncttg mortal wounds. Holden came from fit, Loiiia, and, after drnddnf some, went to the benae of toa araCher and stejifatter, with whom be was. rtot on very friendly terms. Be poked a qoar. 1 1 with his mother, who was iy&g oa the bd at the fame, shooting bar twine, as stated, i t this Cramer entered the door, and. Holden, taraiwr in Ins track, shot him. the

diui panait clear mrongn we ooay. tu nade.hw escape.

Dahsbxi O. Ds Jabsxttk, who has tepii eeuted the Biehmond distrht in the FedV end ;tcd Coaifedarate Cooeroavee, dtedatSfcederickabon Ta The tanners of Kentucky, with an eve to the failure of the corn crop m tbeii 8! ale, are lloodbnr the LooisviliB stockyardj with cattle and hos. Beh Fbbkum wsa hanged at TuiTingBton, Ala Aw ttWmorder of a colored brother. Aad.ww Sanden was banged at Conngton, Tens., for murder, and John Handy was banfad at 'Bdgeneld, & C, for havnwr nrarderelf fais wife WfcSa laboring muler a fit ff jeakms n. All three of the . excctilea men were negroes.... Fonsahorwitnlews eagaard in their ;pecnl:ar Vmiaaas at ar the town of Dolores. Texan, reeentnL sjrrj arrested by the eomtabiea. and whihT lisig; taken to Jail were captured by a partj of persons who sugered at their band. Thry were then put to death. A Borat bomed or. John iu Smith's farm, near BooneviBe, Xfca., andtbiee eotaed ehildrenynse baked to eoali. JohnC. Alexsndefs home bnmed at Carter's Creek Station, T emyws flveeuhuBd ehfldten were cremated. 907awkins, of TeniHaaee, on the S9th alt, iomi to the Governon of sB the BUtex and Terriforte a circQlar amqmiting that in toe evnt of the death of Pieodent Oarfteld prooiamarKins beiatnaedpitniesting the snspsnakm of ail seenter bato: aa and the general bold ng of faneral and memorial sarviees noou a nnifonn day and date..... AOalvcsfan (Soa) tefajgrim says "the city of Pianon :a aebea. Fifty-one bnOdinga were horned in two hoars. Every bniiness honseis doitroved with the exepttoii of a aaioon and a tamlier-yard. Total haw. $108,000; inannvnos, l,000. The eauterW pale canaed alosa of abont 9110,000 atOtiarlestnn, B. C Thomas g.Iieaeivie, son of ebanseBor f fatwne, was wept (stm too sswa1t at the battery and drowned. Three colored puaoos at Boliivan's Mland wg.drawnd. , Oo tl fiie meai uesiiueiiwe storms wmob or. .- tufted the Sooth Athmtka eoaat prevsSeddMie. The loss of Hfe snd property is tin ?i sat! Thewtnd bbwover Saranwh, Oa at the, ca of forty nulea an hoar, onrooflng noostw, STijeping the tea into hooeea along the whttms. a ad playing atson with shade and trait aotsv An inSaaary was wrecked, and Cm- pssfsnta ;l Rarefy eaeaped. . Many ot tbera wen badly Uuised. Bailing emn m Savannah bay ..suflered badly, and many ;s ieon board peaiAed. The toss of lite ajm g the colored people on the rice plantatiam aix! along the river and bay ia reported to have teen very great. All Use people on one of the islands in the river perished. At Port Boyal Btinfox-t and other Pfmta along theaonth Uaiout u, cjaai hnndred of perauuii are believed a jitve perwbod, and miUions of dollars' worta of property was washed away..... dome im crewnt, by openinK a switch Snndav Dht, at Fumwdale, on the East TemMsnee, Tirgir.ia i-nd Georgia railroad, canaed a freight to run ir I o conmrurtton trun which had been ido-t-!.ed. The enghie was wrecked, and thoeugiMer and anansn fatally injnred.... The cue of sulphur watr in ia boiler of Henry ajoitiy's mw-mUl isr, CsejpbeUavilie, Ky canssilanezolosfonwlnfch killed tlie engineer, Henry 3aniejt, and mortally inlored Jack Ffetafor and Sam Ooot XXbhatchms fruKi Ohariestta, Savannah, uvi other points along the Booth At lantic coi ixduaia evens maiar loea of fifaaad propert;' in, the leeent gaie thitn had beenpreTioasiy tevBrtsd. JBsen tailing craft coining to port triog news of death and dknatet; The loss of USo will be in the mwubortood of 308. Tub pre ertv loac cannot yet be estimated.... The loiler of. a large sawmill exploded in Walton county, Chv, klllinj; H. O. Perry and W. H. HamtMtt, owoers, and two employes The fall ff a wall Hanover met, Baltimore, -iiled tliree colored laboran and seriousiy ntJqrad luo others.

Wadlehrh reports that t he Havers of

the vari ma dwtrieoi cf Ioeland were furnished with a tlescription of the jeannette, and that they (the Mayora)Jwoald famish the fishermen sea wal rns-hnnten with a deaoription. 1 he ice m a northward direction from Bammerfest waa

reportec. very heavy. f A oabix disnatch states that eanli dnw

makes t lie English harvest prospects more and more gloomy. The weather has tarned against the farmers at the critical moment. The loss caused by the recent rains is very great. It is almost impossible to gather corn, and it will soott cease to be worth gathering. The Londnn Time says that a bad harvest means abcolnte ruin to the Englinh farmers. It means also the curtailment of landlord ptivileges and a ra heal reform of the English lar.d laws.... Lavst news from Candahar is that Avoob Ehan's force is discontented and rapidly diminishing. He is believed to be contemplating a reaeat to Herat. . . . .The British herring fleet was lately caught in a gale off PeU-rhosd, Sojxbuui. Considerable loss of life ii reported pKi.UEvru.K, Qui., rejoices in the possessiOD of aChiaf of Police, Mr. HcKumon, who ii the chzmpion hammer-thrower of America. He racently threw a heavy hammer ninety-eight feet three inches, aud a light one 131 feet ten indies. This is taid to be better than any record ever made in America, Tbb Standard Coal and Iron Company, which has lean incorporated at Colamboa, Ohio, states its capital at 75, 000,000. Among its leaders are Oliver Ames and William P. Hunt, of Boston, snd Samnel Thomas, of Cohnnbait. It is said that the company intends to secure all the properly in the Hockicg valley region which can be purchased at reasonable figure Persons who bad in contemplation a trip to Enropn this snmmer bad better propare to go in a saling vessel, or paddle over in a canoe. The following manifesto issned "by order of the Cjntral Committee, Chicago," explain itself : " Americans and all friends of Ireland are hereby warned against embarking npon any veel flying the British flag tfter Thursday, jpt- L Many may reach thoir destina on, bat none ore sae." This steamship Hudson, aa her trip from New Orleans to New Xork, received the omoen and crew of the slap Sandusky, bound from Penaacola to liverpbeX The ship had been wrecked hi a gate which lasted three days, and the crow wen taken from the upper rigging after being (ev-enry-eight hoars without food. The Captain and crew of the schooner Incy Wheatley, from Jacksonville, Fla., to Baltimore, were taken from their vessel, which was in a sinking condition, by the steamship Chalmette. from New Orleans, and carried to Kw York, The ahipwrecked marines had been four days withont food and water.

Gmj. Wumbw, at Virgfaria, ta a ngtrevinwof nofitieslhwsea fa that Wats, dedaen :hat no Bopahnew eaa voes for nae Bead fft iters' eaodidatai, nail anaoanoas that be is bei.rtily infarorof U sleeoon of tbeDemocratc aoroinees, hoping rcbtwqoecd to resnsciistfe i:w hVpabbeaa Ofgamssaon. Ok he fiftieth balloc, tbeBpBaena

of Cbattaaqaa and Ostttrausnseoantuja, Hat

y.qrk, i oraliixtea WMiiauH. Ansa i I.jre&.i Hotiona as &xt Hunstar.

A urraa han been received at Washington from Capt. Hooper, of the United States steamer Oorwin, sent into the Arctio seas in sesroh of the JeaTmatte, stating that he had beard nothing of that Teasel on the Siberian coast, that he had discovered an island near CSape Serdze and had victualed for the winter, if he found that he bad to be ont so long. DoBnm the past twelve months (ending Jnly SI) the total value of imports of merchandise into the United States amounted to (683,972,221. The exports for the same period were $355,722, 37L The imports increased shout 940,000,000 over the previous year, while this exports lost abont the

Ma. Gbbthxix, the American Consul at Bremen, reports to Secretary Blaine that dtrring the first aix months of the present year t,3!IO,000 bnshels of American corn bad been imported into Germany. Mr. Grinneil nays a mnch larger quantity will be imported daring the but six months of the year, and that there is no doubt that the amount will continue to increase, as the Germans have come to recognize corn an an excellent food. MtrxTOAXKw of silver coins is the subject of a circular issued by the Secretary of the Treasury; In it be intimates that Government officule nay refuse to take snob, coins at theu' face varaa, but may purchase them br weight ss bullion. Congress will be asked next session to make a law declaring the utterance of mntilatcd coins illegal. .

Pabsxsis manifesto to the Irish eleotora of Durham is described as "moat viol jnL" He det'Iares it impossible for his party to outer into an alliance with any section of politicians who support the present Bri:inh Huustry, charging it with having baniahed personal liberty from Ireland, and with having reduced it to a worse condition than that of Bassia under the third section.... The mnonof Italy With Germany and Austria is def ecated by Gambetta, He sees in t a menace to France, with whom Italy is not Jnst now on very cordial terms The Diroctora of theBunt of England, noticing the continued shnnusntsof gold to the United States, have raised the rate of discount to 4 per cent. Thb Bank of England refuse to sell gold bars for transmission to this country, bat does all tfutt can be legally demanded in the way of meeting the demands on it for British coin. It has reduced theories of French coins. Imperials and HapoJeons the former to 819.79 per ounce, the latter to 918.87 per ounce. The demand for gold by American shippers surprises the European bankers.... xt is reported from Turns that the French camp at Hammsnet was attacked by several thousand Arabs, who were repulsed with heavy loss. A malicious scoundrel removed some rails from the railroad track between Frejus and Agay, France, and as the train for ct came along the engine and fonr baggage cari were thrown from the track upon the rocks or. the seaeoaat. The engineer and tire mac were both killed, and nine persons, including two ladies, were severely injured. , . . The recent heavy rains throughout Ireland have caused great damage to the crops. This will be a bsd year for the Irish landlords to have the rents which they are to collect fixed. The tenants who have leases, and who do not come under the operation of the act, wtll have a hard tone.... The ai-feeBag between Spain and France, caused by the refusal of the latter to compensate the Saida sufferers, continues. A Madrid journal demands the recall of the Spanish Minuter at Paris.... Prayers for the recovery of President Garfield were offered np in the Evangelical churches throughout England. Cornrr Basobkotf and Gen. Jadcreff, two noted. Pan-Siavonio BussJan politiciana, have just published a pamphlet on the condition of Bussis, the substance of which was snbmittt d to the Czar before his father's death. The pamphlet admits that widespresd dissatisfaction exists in Bonis, aud advocates some kind of popular administration. Its pubHeatioa at tins tune is apparently for the purpose of snowing the world what thf Czar might do if the Nihilists would let him Bradlangh baa issued a manifesto to the English people in theshspeof an address to bis Northampton constituents. He announces bk intention to go to the House of Commons again neat session, and he asks the English people to protect aim against unlawful violence. . . . The entire Radical party of the Preach Chamber of Deputies is demanding that Gambetta shall Ucept the Premiership, which it is understood that President Grevr will offer him Fifteen Hocislists have been expelled from Berlin for laboring tor the election of Hert Betid to the Beichatag.

Tra; raited Stone steamer Allianee, Coma ttbdorWadlefeh, arrived at Baniraerfevt, Tfcarwi r, oa the 26th of .fuiy. In seen of the

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The Harse aad the Maau Tha mam has oat away the frog became he thinks the- hone will baininred if thi frog toachea the ground. He has tix n est deep groove at the base of the Aog. This is to give a welloperied heel, as he is pleased tc call it. He has aeooped mwaj the sole to "give it spring."' He has scored a deep notoh in the toe for the shoe. Thisie evidently a conservative relic of the time when nails -were not used, and the shoe attached by three pointed clips hammered ovecr the edge, one ia front and one oa either aide. Then he has improved the whole of the outer surfaoe of the hoot As the Creator has tarnished this part of the hoof with a thin, hard, potishaw plate, forming a sort of varnish which is impervious to vet, the farrier aa a matter of course, rasps it all away np to the eroTro, And as the Creator has placed aroand the erovm a fringe of harr, vehieh acts as a thatch to the line of jnnctiotl and throws off the rain npon the water-proof varniah, he onto this away with his acisaors. Lastly, the Creator having gives to the horny hoof a mottling of soft and partially translucent brown, gray-bine, yellow, black and white, never exactly the same in two hoofs, much less in two horsne, the farrier takes a blacking pot and brush, polishes np the hoofc until they look like patent leather boots, all four exactly alike; and then oontemplate hiti work with satisfaction, in his own words, he laaa "turned ont a finished job of it." Hw(naT03TB the telegraph offices of France are to record in detail all thau 4eatorn vbiob may be observed.

PRESIDENT (MBFIELD.

TTAsnisa ron, Aug. 37. Twenty-four hours have elapsed since hope of the President's recov ery was abandoned, and he still li ves. He may continue to live for three or four day, the doctors say, but the me nrnftu conclusion remains that each day draws him one day nearer to the grave. The capital is in laoarning. The outward Higns of grief havti net been yet put on, but all hearts are ss deeply stirred aa though the end had come.

The nation is watching "at the bedside of a dying President, and the vigil is nearly fin-

To describe the painful anxletr with which

every word uttered by the physicians to-day, every look snd gesture by the men who are fighting with death, has bean received, would be impossible. The most encouraging words which they could utter conveyed so little hope that the worst would almost have been prelosable. When tbe President was shot, and the physicians could n t teO whether he would live out the night ot the 2d of July, all hearts were gladdened by the news that he had one chance to live. Twice since then has he been down almost into the depths of death, and stout hearts trerqhleil, but did not fail. Even now be has a chance for life the elianco that a glimmering spark of vitality always holds out tu'atoo feeble and uncertain for human hearts torasp. The thought of the grief which prevailed in the sick-room wss sufficient to bring tears to many eyes. A strong, true and patriotic man, faded and,waatod almost beyond recognition, lvmg upon his couoii, at times his mind wandering and his nervotta fingers nodding in accord with some unfathomable symphony of an unsteady brain, the face disfigured by an ungainly s oiling, from whiish the accumulated poison slowly dropped; departed strength visible in sbrnukeu ieuture and motionless limbs; his stricken wife scaled by the bedside performing, with loving hands, every comforting ministration. Shu who has been the great supporter of her husband in his trouble, feuds him as she would feed a ohild, and gives no evidenco of the agony which is tugging at her heart. The physicians are constantly by the siok man's side watching anxiously for some new danger lo be met, or eagerly looking for the oral manifestation of a favorable change. Ia this manner the hours fly by and night falls without a sign of honeor a ray of comfort. While it ounnot be said that there was much Improvement in tbe patient's condition yesterday, it is at the same time true that ho did not lose ground, and that ho held his own better than was anticipated by the physicians. He took more than the usual quantity of liquid food, and assimilated it, and no symptoms of gastrio disturbance followed. His mind was clearer than on the day before, due, doubtkws, to the fact tb.it the suppuration through the ear of this purotid gland removed the pressure from the brain, The patient rested moro easily and slept more than on the previous day, and the color of his skin and his general appearance was more healthy. ' The pulse and temperature were -omewbat higher than on the previous any, however, and the character of the pus flowing from the wound wss not as healthy as it bud been. There was less or it, and it appeared to have a watery appearanoe. Dr. Beynton thinks that this is on nig to tbe President's enfeebled condition aud the tliiuncss of his Mood. Mrs. Garfield has not yet lost hope. She firmly believes that her husband is going to recover. There was a. very touching opisodo.in the sick-room but nigbt. The paaeut recognized his wife sitting by hit bodVide, and, addressing her in a weak and trembling voice, uaiu: " Crete, you had better go to your room and get a little rest." Mrs. Garfield begged to bo permitted to stay a little li nger, whereupon the President remarked that he feared tho time yras at hand when they should separate forever. Mrs. Gnrfield was severely tdiaken by this last remark, bat, like the brave, good woman that she is, she mastered her feelings and appeared composed. . CoL Corklull. District Attorney at Washington, has been summoned home from Cape May, He says a secret organization has plotted to take Guitean from jail and' iuflict upon him torture which will be a warning to assassins. Even tbe jail guards await nu excusu to shoot tbe fieud, who has had scarcely any sleep since toe first relapse of the President. Washtxotos, Aug, 28. Despair has again given place to hope. Yesterday at noon few p. rsont in Washington expected that President Garfield would live forty-eight hours. Some even of those about him had privately begun to mako arrangement as to what they should do after the fatal result should come. , but to-day no words havo come from the -lick-room, but those of good cheer. The President is still improving. The dinger seems to be growing less. There havo been three continuous favorable bulletins. Gen, Swtum and CoU Bockwell have teloraphed fd their friends that the President has not been to weil fa. a week. Secretary Blame has sent a cheering message to Europe, and the puvsicians all iipsak words of hope. "We are exceedingly hopeful," said Dr. Agrtew. as he and Dr. Hnnulton were Waving Hie White House grounds after the evening 'Iressiog. ' "We are exceedingly hopeful. There must, be a turn in all ewes, and it may be this is ilic crisir, and that a iavorable turn has come." Dr. Hamilton expressed "similar views. Dr. Agnew earlier in the day had said ; 'The. President now has more than an even ouanoe." WAsmsnTOs, Aug. 29, The President's condition 'this morning is decidedly encouraging, and the feeling among physicians, nurses and friends is that if this improvement can be' maintained for forty-eight hours there will bo reasonable ground for confidence m altimiito recovery. The one drawback to this hopeful outlook consists in the fact that fears are entertained of the formation of abscesses upon the lungs a complication tbat has been dreaded ever since the existence of blood-poisoning became liilly estabiihed. One of the surgeons is reported as laving said that in sounding the President's chest a i-ornowh&t dull response was produced by the percussion, aud that there was reason to fcar that this was indicative of abscess formation on the lungsa state ot things certain to prove fa:al unless speedily checked. WMaroaTON, Aug. 30, The favorable symptoms In the President's condition which manifested themselves on Sunday continued all day yesterday and up to thi" morning. His pub.o aud temperature showed decided ur,urovommt. too glandular du elling reduced considerably, and the wound presented a healthy appearance, ' The patient took nore than tho usual amount ot nouviihnieut, which he appeared to SMoimiJu'o without difficulty. The stomach in in good .'ouditiou, and all the indications poiat to coiijuued improvement. The physicians, who had nearly lost hope, are once more ahncet confident. A slight incision in the gland was attended with favorable results. The bullet-wound coutmuoa to heal, and the swollen gland has diminished. The administration of stimulants vo the patient has been discontinued. Heretofore there has keen adminiitered in each ehemnta four drams of whiskj mixed with tbe yelks of eggs. The ShysiHans' folt at the time liquor waa first given large doses tuat'it was absolutely necessary that bis system should be quickly stimulated. The President's mental faculties are clear, and, acting with bis improved condition, aid the work of roco7ery. wiBe recognizing that the President is stdl in a dangerous condition, Dr. Bliss said he felt no lies it, tion in iaving he thought the chances now am In favor of bia recovery. Dr. Bliss ssys that the ball is moving deeper into the cavity of the pelvis, probably in the direction of toe rectum. This downward movement he regards as a rather favorable circumstance. The ball, he says, will have to betaken nut sometime, andean be taken from that part of the body toward which it is going as easily at least as it could be taken from its original location. Dr. Agnew does not believe that the President has lost ns much weight as Secretary Blaine's telegram to Minister Lowell represented last week. Dr. Bliss agrees with Dr. Agnew, and adds that tho patient has not reached the dangerous limit oi emaciation, A man, he adds, can lose two-nfths of his weight without endangering his life. As hope return Sj'more'is learned In detail of the terrible anxiety of last Friday. It appears that the surgeons, after the alarming symptoms of the morning, decided thit it was useless to longer continue the straggle, and two of their number wore selected to wait on Mrs. Oarfield and inform her that medical science could do no more, and that she must prepare for the worst. The interview which occurred between these surgeons and Mrs. Garfield will, if reports are true, be regarded aa one of tiie most dramatic incidents in tliiw extraordinary case. Capt. Honry Uarslnd, of this 'Inetrict, a friend of the President .and. bis family, says Unit Mr. Gnrfield beard the news with (,Tnt composure, and that, smothering bar emotion, she arose and said : " Gentlemen, you shall not give him no. He is not going to die. lie ia goingjto live. I feel, I know it Go back to your post, every one of yon, and leave it not until every remedy is exhausted until deati) itself has set its seal upon hint for I will not believe he ia dying. Go back and do what yon can. Ton cannot do more, bat do not give up. I am hi wife, and 1 say that wo will not give up until the owl itself is upon us." Mrs. Garfield bos never surre-tdered more than a moment or two at a time to her grief, and then she has retired to her room, and after n brief nhoATina

. bas returned to uer post of duty at thePxeai-

Wakiunotom, Aug. SI. The President is no bettor and be i no worse. He remains upon the dead level, where one of his physicians said last night that they hoped he would not remain many days. They, of course, hope and are confident that, wheu a change does conic, it will be for the bel ter, bat this confidonos is not as strong as wight

be desired. Tbe sUnatiou ia still one of uncertainty, and there are a few pessimists who fear that the prospects are not as goou for his recovery aa thej seem to be. Another incision was made in the parotid gland, which resulted satisfactor ly and perceptibly decreased the swelling. The wound remains unchanged. Tbero was a slight rise in the pulse, due to this incision. Tho patient took bis nourishment, coiuiding of koumiss, milk porridge, and beef tea, iuito freely and with apparcut relish. He ate a small piece of milk-toast. His stomnch continues healthy, and tho phys:ciaus seem to be ntoer confident that tbero will be no more troulilu from that source. Tho condition of tho vonnd is healths-. The fact that the ball has (hanged its position and is moving lower down is considered a favorable feature of the ease bv the surgeons, and by some is supposed to a count for the rally mode a few days'- ago. Thai, tbe President U feeling better and his montal faculties are clear are considered signs of improvement. The" police yesterday arrested another 'cnink" at tbe White House gate. It was a poor colored mux, manifestly insane, lie was bent unon tho sanguinaiy mission of killing eerv man who was not a Gar Sold man, an! had a long tin can into whuih bo prop sod to place their heads. Ho was arrested uitliout resistance. Dealers in nos'rums which they claim will be of benefit to t le President are very numerous here, and Socictary Blaine is visited by so many of them that it has become necessary to station a policeman in citizen's clothes near his house to rolieve him from the annoyance to which he is s- ibject at all "imoa of the day aud night Soito of there persons are so persistent (hat it is nocessarv to remove them by the police. T.ie assassin, Guitoau, has written another lettir to District Attorney CorkhiU, in which he claims protection from the mob. At the conclusion of his letter ho plainly shows that he is well noauaiuced witt the President's condition, for ho Biys : " While the Piesident is in this precarious condition, I have oouiidencj in uonne. I lock to yon. See that I am securely protect) id." The wretch has also indicated a desire to marry some wealthy Christian lady of good family, A xut 100 loiters a day are received at tho White House, addressed either to Mr. or Mrs. Garfield. During tho early stages of the President's illness the letters were moftly to hiuL Now they-are generally addressed to Mrs. Garfield, and express tho writers' sympathy with her. Most of them bear the evidence of being written by persons of inferior attainments, but at the same time they test ify tc the gemuce sentiment of the people in their distress. ' Wassixotos, Sept. L The President'4 condition daring the past twenty-four hoars has been highly favorable. He rested qoiotly, slept well, and for longer periods of time than for several days. His temperature and pdlse showed decided sign of improvement, the pulse faking ae low as SI5 lower than , at anytirae since the" 8th of August Ho took 'rather more than the usual quantity of liquid nourishment, and t-willowed the juice of a piece of beefsteak which he chewed: Hu wound looks hoalthy, aud the condition of the pare 1 1 gland is as good as could be expected. 'The uhrsicianu foil grx-atlj' encouraged at tho decided improvement in tho patie it's generaj condition. Last night tho fever was loss than on auy night silicone was wounded, and his temperature was about norma!. 'Vfie most hopeful symptom seems to be the improvement of the President's appetite and the excellent condition of his stomach. Tbe purotia gland was found to have another opening into the mouth. Hid its appearance showed n it it vas rap'.dlv diminishing in size. Tee wound was dischargtng more freely and llie v'raunlating i rvx-ens is proceeding favorably. TUe I'n sijent is aiaious to leave the White House, and Uih physicians will, as soon at he is able -to move, send him either to .Long Branch, by rai', or lor a trip down the river on the Tallapoosa. 1 he paueut begins to cxpruss disappointment at being unable to keep Ills engagements for September. One of the atten img physicians savB the public has been deceived as to tho President's condition at tie time he was wounded. At the time he was shot lis physical condition waa bad. H was like a grass-fed horse. He bad been suffering from dyspepsia, hemorrhoids, nud bud borue au oucritton for ,iistula on the lovacr bowo'.. 'Aliis, with . the great mental strain and the anxiety on account of his wife's illness, had run him down so that his physical condition waa very unfavorable to meet tho shock and subsequent treatment (or a gun-shot wctind. His loss of tlesh hs buen overstated, imd canuot lie more than fort v ponnda. Guitean wrote a letter to District Attorney Corkuill yesterday, exnressing great regret that he did not kill the President in the Vermont Avenue, church when he went there for tliat jiurpose. The villain says ho is sorry tin President suflei 30 niujb, tut a groat deal more sorry that ;hs President is not cead.

ADDITIONAL NEWS.

New roBKiind the snrrorWiug States are suffering from thehng-oonti.ined drought, rhi.-h id the mo it severe experienced for many years. Farmers hive been compelled to dig their potatoes to nave the crop, tato potatoes have been entirely ruined, and many fruit and shade trees ara dying. Welts, cisterns and streams are dried np, and catllo require foeding. Bush finis nre raging at many points, end the air is filled with smoke. . The loss to thn farmers is very great Thomas IL Lowbbbb, a compositor employed on the Chicago Tribune, was shot dead by his landlord, James B. Duncan, a photographer. The deed origins tod in charges of criminal intimity between Lowerre and Mrs. Duncan, The killing was preceded by a furious fight, in which Duncan's shoulder-blado was broken. . .While a party of Indiana farmers were seining iu tho Wabash at Bajmoiid's. rifils, twenty miles south of Terre Haute, four of them Henry Bevkaw, Man hall FerrelL Emory Loapio and James Itudisell were drowned. The bodies of Berkaw and Rudisoll have been recovered. Tho alleged corner on August wheat on the Chicago Boar) of Trade was closed out, on tbe 31st ult, much to the advantage of the so-called Cincinnati cbqne, who are reported to have mado folly f 9,oW,000 by the operation. - The affair was cue of tho boldest and most successfully roantiged in the history at the Chicago board.... The town of Sierravule, CaL, was wiped ont of iixiatenoe, by file, the loss being placed at (800,000, Db. Habwei of Fitzpataick'a Station, Ala, wns for tho fourth tuns caught in the act of attempting to chloroform a lady in the house wheqelie boarded by pushing saturated cotto:i thrcogh a hole in the floor, and on atttctnpting to escape was shot dead. .... Alexander Mosely, for many yean editor of Urn Biehmond (Va.) Ir7ug, is dead. Gen. OnAHT says there is no truth in tho newspaper stories that ho has had frequent consultatiOLiS and conferences with ViooPreBident Arthur and other public men in New fork in reference to political contingencies at Washington growing out of President Garfield's dmgorous condition. He says he has met Gen. Arthur only once since the attempt on the President's life, and then no one t at the. Vice resident and he were present Ttie ex-President says that no person is more concerned than Gen. Arthur at President Garfield's dangerous condition.... The New York llnpublicaus will bold thenState 'Convention Oct. & Capt, Hov-gate, whose stealings from the United States amounted to about $500,000, is nowhere to be found, and it is believed that he has Heel from the country In company with his mistress, leaving his bondsmen to settle with tho United States Government. The saddest thing about the whole affair, perhaps, it the fact that Howgato leaves his poor wife with only 9300, the amount allowed by the statute. . Rkpokts from various parts of the Province of Ontario indicate that the continued drcaight hat nJfeoted the crops very injuriously, and caused great inconvenience to furmers and others. Past" ires are parched, root crops are endangered and dairy products are much diminished. Streams and wells are dried up, and farmers are obliged to drive their xitr tie for nilea for water. Bush fires are frequent, and are causing much damage ... Capt Stone has returned to Cincinnati with Miud 8., and announces that she will not appear in public again this season The Mutual Union Telegraph Company will commence business in October with 25,000 miles of wire. Sexton, the Irish Land-Leaguer, ad. dressed a meeting at Dublin, and said that a long as the Emergency Committee existed there would be no peace in Ireland. Ho also repeated that tbe&and League would not disband until landlordism was destroyed. Other speakers have talked in a similar strain since the passage of the Land act . . . .The Union mail steamer Teuton, which arrived at Cape Town on the 28th ult, after lauding some of her passengers and embarking others, proceeded on her voyage to Algoa bay, on the South African coast She was driven on the rocki. at Quoin point ou the 81st inst, and of 200 souls on board only tweiityseveuniade their escape Emperor Will.tm of Germany was on horseback three boars tbe other dav at Berlin, during the annual inspection of die army. He has quite recovered froin a illuess Iu event of a military disturbance in Egypt the Sultar, of Turkey proposes to una his authoritv as imnurain by sending 111,000 troops and a 'fleet to that country. -i-i -'-'- . "I Hon thin is not aonnterfeit?" Mid a lover, as he toyed with his sweetheart's hand. "The best way to find out is to ring it I " was the quick reply

THE FAMILY DOCTOR, j Srn Isaac Nkwton wrotto a medical friend, who inquired how ITrmanaged to retain health, in these words : " Ah, my dear doctor, you have a bettor opinion of your lazy friend than ho had of lumsolf. Morpheas is my best companion, without eight or nine hours' sleep your correspondent is not worth a scavenger's purse," Fob dyspepsia, One-half pound carbonate soda, one ounce bismuth, one ounce pepsin, one-half ounce Jamaica ginger Add ono qnart of water, oork tight Shake well before using. Dose one ta'-3-8pooliful after eating. Be caroful alxMit diet, anting no grease or rich sauce till tho stom ach regains its strength. An exchange fays a lady wh had suffered tunny veal's was given np to dio, by what three physicians pronounced cancer of the stomach, and this prescription cured her. Whoopiko Co nan. We have received from an estimable gentleman, who hits tried it Bncoessfully with two of his children who had whooping cough very badly, a recipe recommended by a lady which acts like a charm. In the case of his own children they were relieved of their troublesome companion completely in nine days, and, since it can do no harm, mothers may try the remedy with impunity. The following is the recipe : Five teaspocnfuls tincture asafoetida, five teaspoon mis sweet oil, twelve teaspoonfnls table sirup ; should be administered in doses of one teaspoonf ul each, throe or fonr times a day. Treatment of Btjbns. The best application for a burn ia a liniment made of lime-water and oil, "beaten together nntil it looks like butter melted to dress vegetables for the table. It matters not whether common lime or the chloride of lime is used, and either sweet or linseed oil will answer. Wrap the burned port in fine linen covered with this mixture, and cover thickly on the outside with raw cotton to exclude the air. Open it bnt onco in twenty-four hours, and then carefully soap oil the rag with limewater nnd oil, so as not to injure the tender skin that may be forming on the wound. Bathe well with tho liniment, and put on a clean dressing of rags wet with the liniment, and cover with cotton as at first. Where lime cannot be had, the next-beat dressing we know of is soot muted with lard, well melted and strained to get out the particles of soot. In this case you may first use strong alum water to assuage the pain, and then put on a plaster of the above. Iu any case, over the rags put raw cotton, to exclude the air and keep the part from being rubbed. Thb Waott or the Bongs. While the ordinary lungs of an adult may hold abont six quarts, it does not follow that each breath contains that amonnt, bnt about ono pint. This arrangement implies the constant action of the air in purification of the blood, the primary object of breathing. Each contraction of tho heart forces two or three ounces of blood to the lungs for the purpose, th refuse, after the combustior. f the waste, being in part carbonic gas, deadly poison to the lungs but safe for the stomach. By estimate the amount absolutely needed that the blood may be well purified is from seven to ten ten cubic feet each minute for an adult. And since this gas is heavier than air and is difi'usial, it is needful to have open doors that it may pass into the cellar, like water, there to be absorbed by a tub of water and the like. Do we secure this supply iu ail of our sleeping rooms? An estimate of the capacity of sush a room divided by 4,000 cubic feet, or the amonnt needed by an udult for the night, will determine the matter. If two occupy the room, 8,000 is the divisor. How large a room will hold 8,000 cubic feet? Not less than one twenty feet in its dimensions. Dr. J. H. tlanafwd. A Great Enterprise. The Hop Bitters Manufacturing Company is one of Rooheiiter's greatest business enterprises. Their Hop Bitter have reached a salo beyond all precedent, having from their intrinsic value found their way into almost every household in the land. Graphic.. The Discipline of Drudgery. A "liberal education is a enpital thing, and the thousands of young men who are now honored with the title oi A. B. are to be congratulated npon the good fortune that has permitted thew to acquire the mental discipline resulting from a four years' course of academic study. But these young men must not make the mistake of supposing that this discipline is an all-sufficient preparation for the higher callings of life. That if, the young men who purpose to enter any of the branches of professional life, for instance, must not imagine that the fact of their having a college eiluoa'iou will permit them to leap to the top rung of the ladder at once. The discipline they have is valuable, but chiefly so as the basis for the acquirement of practical knowledge, withont which success i impossible. By practical knowledgo we mean acquaintance with the minutito or little details that go to mako np all occupations. Such knowledge a college education cannot give and ia not intended to give. It is only to be acquired by patient application. The discipline, ol the college curriculum mast be supplemented by (mother kind of discipline, namely, the discipline of drudgery. No one, however largely endowed with mental power, can lie exempted from the necessity of acquiring this discipline. It is for more essential to success than the discipline furnished by a college eourse. New Haven PaUaaium. 'I'hlub iiie; men should take Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. - Bicycles. The best English bicycle costs 140 io $150, while American makes, equally as good, willnot cost more than $1 10 or $115. The cheapest bicycles for boys cost 1 2 to 915. There are 331 different styles . .f bicycles, so experts say, now actively iu use. The bicycle of 1881 is the combined prodttct of the ideas of four great nations. Of the six ideas' which ai e illustrated in the various component parts, France has contributed two, England two, Germany one and America one. The American contribution or suggestion that of the rubber tire is generally regarded a practically the most valuable of oil. This rubber tire enables the bicyclist to accomplish the otherwise-impossible feat of running op hill. The rubber tire has also been applied with success to the wheels of dogcarts and other vehicles, Pittsburgh Commercial. See advertisement of P. O. Vfckery for Agents in another column, Mr. Vickery is Mayor of the city of Augusta, Mo., which is a sure guarantee that alt will be fairly dealt with. Floating Gardens. A writer describes the floating vegetable gardens of Lake Orinogar, in Cwihmere : They ire made by first planting poplar poles, twenty-fiveor twenty-eight feet long, in two or three rows, twelve or fifteen feet apart. Then the gardener gather from the lake a lot of nquatio plants, and interweaves thorn between his poles. This forms the support of the garden. Then more. ploutH nro collected from the hike, and piled up to tbe height of three or four inches. These Boon rot and form the soil, and the gar den plant first sprouted on the land are then transplanted to the. garden. At flrsr, thny are watered, but it does not take long for the rootlets to find their way to the water underneath. Tho veffetablcti raised aro said to be very fine, and aro sold for very low prices. CinxniiEM are cured of bed-wetting by Kidney-Wort Bold by all druggists, Thubb have been 63,000,000 forest 'trees planted in Nebraska,

ff MoapitsU Needed. No palatial hospital needsd for Hop Bitters patients, nor large-salaried, talented puffers to tell what Hop Bitters will do or cure, as they tell their owu story by their certain and absolute cures at home. Aru York Independent. . The King of Beasts. A recent traveler iu Central Africa says: "Lions are onti of the dangers between Zanzibar and tho great lakes. They sometimes hunt game in packs of six to eight. Home animals show fight against thew successfully. .Lions never venture to attack tho adult elephant, and even avoid the buffalo, unless they are moro than two to one. Iu general they do not attack caravans, and never in day-time. At most a hungry lion may spring npon and carry off a straggler while passing through the brakes and jungles. uJJuc it is otherwise at night. When lious nccnt the caravan from afar, particularly if it Contains gonts or beasts of burden," they approach nnd aifhouuee their vicinity by terrific roars. Nevertheless, in a weil-iuclosed camp there is no danger; the lions never attempt to clear the obstacles, and marltimien from behind the palisades can pick them off with almost uafailing aim. There is danger only, when the camp is not completely ineioid, or when those inside go ont to attack them."

Don't Die in the House. Ask Druggists for "Bongh on Bats." It clears oat rate, mice, roachen, ttiea, bed-bugs. 15c Da. Winchell'b Teathing Syrup has never failed to give immediate relief when used in oases of Siunmer Complaint, Cholera-mfantuui, or pains in the stornaoh. Mothers, when your little darlings are suffering from these or kindred causes, do not hesitate to give it a trial. You will surely be plained with tho charming effect. Bo sure to bur Dr. WincheU'e Teething liyrup. Sold by all druggists. Only 25 cents per bottle, Foh Dvsrxisii, indigestion, depression of iipirits aud general debility in their various I'orme, aiiio ss a preventive against fever and iigue and other intermittent fevers, tbe Fi':na Phosphorated Etrtm or Oalisata Babb, mads by Caswell, Hazard A Co., Now York, and sold ly all druggists, is the best tonic, and for patients recovering from ferer or other sickness i t has no equal. Fob Headache, Constipation, Liver Comptaint and all bilious derangements of the blood, there is no remedy as sure aud safe as Eilcrt's Daylight Liver rills. They etand unrivalled iu removing bile, touing the stomach and in giving healthy action to tho liver. Sold by all druggists. Cauboune, a natural hair restorer and dressing, us now unproved and perfected, is pronounced by competent authority to be the bent article ever invented to ifHtoro the vitality of youth to ditfrased and faded hair. Try it. Sold by all druggiatH.

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AMEKIOAN AJSTD I'OKEIGN PATENTS GEORGE E, LEMCfcCilt'y t law, WASHINGTOX tt.'C References s-ivep to sctual oliente In n-wly erery O-unty In U. S. 0rr'iHnt:iCf. lov -Una. fiend sketch or model fur opinion as to patentability, Ko ettari;a for re -vices onleM suopeesfUl EtibUs'aed 18- . r . -h SOOO Atrrnts wnatc f veil the TJA 1 PRESIDENT G4RFIELD, Indndini-f a r'll nnd ttwamtv ace: jht of bis brief bat wntfui adruujtst ration; the graft: conflict with the "(winl-tv irlH." headed by Canulinir; the dislKlicsl attempt to siissssinaie dim, with fu I psrt calars of nU

-nan nnAnf thn mast crifiea and rfirarfeiilt on rfxxird,

Ts)rmltb'rnl. Outfit Op, CUilars ree. Acbinwis HUBBARD BROS, FjM.,Ohi-ana 01.

5,000 V'fpntft Wanted for IJffe f OikRiTELD It cuntninsi lefulUiistory of his very Q-rerrtf-J lffi and tho dwbird f attfmt to aasassIsHi.buif. KUUcwof pople am w 1'iug fort'tlsboak. Th best ohnneeof ycrar HetomilciMrw Bewnrcof "catchpenny Imitations, litis to tho on!' suthentfe end folly illaitrstd life of G ubeld. IS ;tid tr Circulars and tix'r tenustoAint. Address NaTlOKM. PuiiLXSHlKC- Go. Oblcasjo, 111 ns. una e. mim inn. joss.

I.YDIA E. PINKHAM'8

VE&STASLE COMPCUim ' Is a Positive Cars fUreJl the Padrul Ceo.pl.uu seal VtiiVi.eile eseeeiman to em- bent female se valatlew. - - It will cure entirely the irerat forcaiif FinaOae plalnta, all orarUn trouble i, liiflajnmatfon and Uleera ttan, IklUiic ami r7lACf meata, and ika eoueinuent (gsnat WcabHua, and la saitlcnmrlv ndanted o thf Chang of KfS. " It will dliaoliw and expel tewon fro do tie awe-net am earlr iftageof developioent. Tie tendency u easy jronalnuiontlierela efcecked Trjaedllr.bytimae BrmovMfeJirtnee!afeiuer, seawnyeall eowetof fur atlmnliati, and reHeveaweaksns rfttiaatcmach. It esres Etoattig-, Beedaehes, Kenwia Prcetratlon. 9Bnl PekUltr. Slaeileaimaea, Sapnahm aas asdl(OatloB, That feeltng of boarinsilown, taintis; teaavwetfM Sld backache, Is atwaya peimanentlf dtreiS hrllswe. ttwUlatalltlmeaaad tmder all elraimetancea act Is kannony 'ritilJmlataSovHifnrrciaIeeTetn. Vortbe.Br.cr aUdnc70i)eapUbiM:ltlavseiI OHnpoaBd Is wianrpeaead. LTDIA S. PIKKHAKTI VEttlnrAITIJt rOUNVw pretend attttenlH V4eatona ATeame, Jroa.lUan, Piloaai. glrlxittieefiirai. fientbjaaaO la tbe font f pffls, ahw tnafae fetm oCloeensea, eei rtoelp oprlc.i, aiperboa twttiOm. Km. PlulOaam freely anmrera i01 letton of Inquiry. mi for(iaaaev Ist, Addreaiaa above. Wktkm tMnmpr. Ro famtl? ahoold ba wlttmt LTD IA K. POTK HAM'S

UVXK FflU, They con rooaapatno.

eeta torptillty attheUver. as coot per box.

Mgr Sld hr eUI Drwcslats.

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3kv OlA.ll.lav and "aPo-' AHO AtL lpAf Oawead by Materlaa let f A VI ABH4.HTSJ? QlK. lPrioes. il 1 .OO. itwasMhyaipi

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bom, Bucao, Buuemjuxra, DANDEIONa An i rcawsT aim Batrr Vsnrflai QsvaUv risa or au. oraaa Bittbss. T33tES'- OUBS '. All Ptieaicsat taef tomacb, Bowets, Blood, I.tv-r Kldnera.and ItnoarvOnrana. Ketv

VOQancea, r3eeplipaaad eepeeHHy remale Compbdnta.

fit I OOO IfL COLD.

. V. n. ,w .a a MiW wfll Mt 11 i

boln, orloranjtJilna Impure or Iniixloas l,n,l In tli.im

Ask row dronrlat for Bop Hitters aad try ttawn colore rua Jeep. Vmk -mm MfceaN

D I C tieB'abeolnteandlrreatatrblo'areftjr Ppipsiitinvea int of opium, tobeoi o anA ,

Hay imam KI(.C,

Uarrotica.

: Sato rem CiafflraaBi'i

AU aben M by Cnimlea.

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If youaxs In -the inquiry Whkh Li the best Linimect for Kail sni Beast this i the anpwBr.mt1 " tested by two RPneratlwis: the ' MEXICAN MUSTANG UNI- . BENT. Die reason if stss pie. It penetrates ereirj sere, wound, ?r liimeness, tie the rery bone and drives est all InflunniaJory and morbi 1 mat . ter.. ItRfKfltJiUAerojfol the tronble, and neyer failq tt oare in dunble asick tiaie.

ILEGTRICLIGHT!

PaAl

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imoxityie T3o aeiiawnenyoacaa 1 1. ine mmmw ' ' I mnxjvad fir SU. " Klectria Licht M ataamam

hi4pia", eent free uneMlodaealedL-aVi . I

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. rrV; i ,,T . ..;, M, n.t l.. u much iH,rf. but on tt9 oontrarr.

ar iiii sd I round urinata I h

derwoms tome, A vncatiou of amentii did not im lncre- d prostrattoo ami elnkiag cbtllii. Ai Jiu time

Iftne TeaJOhean

. P. atcw. Partjr mrwAtan CwawB.

I bmmn lha tiau of Vuar liWM TtXtO.

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rr. .A.m..nti ahatMl. t have n-od thn-e botUetofthe T.-'alc. tilnee aetoan 1 bm.aeemlwieei

bor tUnt I eor did tn lu. same time d.inttg m i fllnoea, oBd wlai doable, the i asd Tlcurot body, baa come atwa eleiuaeeaot taoeeWtnerer beforl eaiored.

mrk-Ilmow not what lain U. thoc edit.. J. r. ATaTO-a

Xitel Sfvm nan . w Jin-Hi-at4we ImMe af yrtttt, Jwrl-

IeRnxet, sfeemorea Trnith. thm rwetaNe

IcvflraT nurpw where)

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w my ,'. nil

frier. taw a i't iSi?'-.,'

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rir. wrrTTAtrR'S HjjjACHE PaXT.5 cars wost vromlorftitry fat st isrjjrjsshort tlmi.Wu SICKmia HERVOCS lEAi;ACHgi nnd yMlw iifttpjr yl the iorvoua syateitt, cleanse tins etoKMadi ol.' aoeai Of Pile, prottotaaayf a . resOfctr i1Ua7 ation t tlw bowola.

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A full slsw box of theeo vwlnable TOXS, ivltU fall fHrecUrma tor m, mn rtlete enrn, roaJled to n;r avddmss on rceoljit of nine three cent iiasiewa iibuni. For 09 JJ sOl drujcrlits at iSSo. Sole I'ropHctora, -s- . WSQWN WlianCA COIafAOT,B1lmorw tcav

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PETROLELin JELLY

Used ad approved by the leading PBYSI

cxajis of Euaopis and ajbjuuua.

The moat Valuablo

Family Remedy

Known.

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wousm iirrwia.

SOKES. CTTtfl. CHTXBLATNa

8C3f DISEASES. 2aTJK.TISn

CATAESH. JiEMOKSHOIfiS. Ite. .Uiofor

Conwlu, Colds, Bom lliroat, Croon and Diritlleria, sao j

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mrxry tnorn, auut m owa sue tu aii otir Aiua,

A?as5i

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aawsaw ar . .h asa

fWim 3sp r'nfraalmlM aTTTT Tlnllm i t Ii n

CBAirrr.TAi. ATTnr:rtiiiuATjixFniA Et position. iut.vKa CaKMAx at ia e?v urn mxr uvtun.

faaaiaTewsaath

TaselinsCi

Vaseline loa it

Tanlise Cold Craant,

are wpeHer te at r baBereaes,

VASEL1NKC01TECTK3.

An ajrresalils IcvmoftaJ iug Vf3liiwiatnaaB, U CEBTS A BOX