Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 October 1881 — Page 4
Tom fpecial train from Washington for Cleveland which had on board . the Colombi
Comnrtmlcry of Knights Templar and thirteen eorreKH)ud)Ot of Eastern newspapers ran Into a luuxt-car at Brady'n Bnu. P containing eight nen, four of irbinn were killed and two
fatally injtirud, and toe other two only raped t y Jtanping trow the car at the riak ot tlieirliva.
Sv&RTWntf; GoUjTgt,, near Fhilaeiel.
) bin, tb$ principal educating establishment of iht Societvot Friend, has tees tetany destroyed by lire. It was insured for 15o,(W0, which qniie cam the kiss, and will bo te
ll oat immediately. -
proay r pfc
A Cixvnuuts correspoiident reiates a
toaeows a detent thatoanrred at Mentor.
Grandma. Garfield was packing her little, bag previous to her derrvTtore (or Cleveland to at
tend the funeral, the claep refnaed to yield to her rrtrublmg touch IiiTolnntarfly she ax-
n'aimriV "James, l can't -infaeteri ay sacnet. Theo the awful troth dawned npon her afresh,
made mote cruel by the mvotnntary acclamation. "What di I say? ahe trassed.
looking qr-kly about to see if her ntteranee hul been nver'teard. Mr. Larrabee turned
her Uead the other way, M if ahe had anddsnly been pierced or an arrow. ttra.Qarnelditooa
tremb hw with nneontroOabto agitation. " Mr.
rainier," Bhe said at length, you axe the only
James 1 bave now. wiu yon nmaaten a t
The Atiantia and Faoi&a BaOrpad Comoany tJI u 53,000,000 in congtrnctSnr its
irae weatwnnl feom Unite through Indian fer
ritin-, and $10,8CI,000 to pnah tha. work
'.tirongh klifof aiavSeael rails have been Wd from AlbndneranAweEiward for 236 miles
A territtft tornaJo, aetomuied by hat, thnnAer on. I ht Mni ur. atverit over Onincv. UL. Ae-
motiehms tuacy baildna, nnroofing othersffi'rit-r'
tna ctner'iise (nng mncn aunr w prop?rtv. Saver! iifrraOrfl bre seriously, and at,
, tlesi rfunr .persons fatalte. uuwed th4
btowInV dififn of-Joel Ha rrJ-6n'B 1 fttai cd "Tae- - -tery, lSonr EMf -'o' ; aw) Coj&tock, O-iMfe 4Co.'a foundries. The euunago done lOiaropertr'will nmd ll00.X::ivicea f i on! Arizona report that Gen. Cany iiiliiare-
IaJian. The comosand foend the bodies of Capt Hectig and the aoidierwfao fflH w th htm on Aug. 38, torn trrjtri itaeir graves,' drevlfclly mntilateditndisgnHimly deonmoaed. Tha .ronuuna ware reuitemsd. and the General
rili bare tiera taken into fori
ftpaehe when the 'cold. weather set in.... od, at Dor ham, Wia Mcbael O'Brien, aged 10H ream tie nerer had an koor'x skkne6a in hii life TMailageof Canidan, Schorler count v, I1L, raa derastate4bT aerebwe. Mm. the. Watts was hastasthr -killed -Only two Houses escaped injury. Two charcln were completeir demolished. Tbejoea in th Tiflace is eaiimatVd at i0,'(0, and tha datoage to farming proiertja'i;oinjjig at $160,000. " A cab leaded with dynamite, zoeting ' on the tra& near tb "Hock Island mud-
bote, at Cobnc.1 Duffx, exploded' the ether
. 4aT, demoEiUag f cor aaiaea, a freigM-hone, an ice-hnsta. Mtfoi ptnaiMter coaehna and
eighty fri:ight can belonging to the Sock bland Rvhoad Company 8caie oil caw -reeling on the track were set mnro, and the fijenae ocmmnnkated to tooae'lionwd in the Tidnity,' and - terenof them wen)' homed to the grontidiiThe
loas to the railroad is eatamaed at 910O,PU0.
The Maxwell bandits hare made their appear apeft in Cathonn ooonty, 111. An attamp to cdptnre thooi resnitwi .pi tne killing of Sheriff
John Lamane, mm tnewrrunamg or- jonn n. Chnratucan and I rank McNeil. The Deputy Sheriff of rfl:e cmnty, G. W. Boberta, pornwd the or perad om, bnt was kept back by steady, firing. Ttfho-xaiiABIai; over, Uilions cd&e and pneiunanrA are playing sad baron among the penooa rendered bemetaea by the recent forest fires in Hiohrjan. Many deaths have already occurred, ud several of the sufferers are now Wing at the point of death. It is estimated that it would take a boat 10,500.000 to place the mfortanate people in anything like comfortable- chrpajnaiaorea, and nok-ene-Knth of that lis hts been snbsertbed thus far. It is to bethhmrely hoped that the peiple "r the United 5.tatei aho hare ever been foremost to. Etsccor the onfortnnate of other countries, wiH be no lens generous to tbe unfortunate of their own. " - A FEWjmnrx. accident happened on the Dea Mam orthwstern (narrow-gasge) railroad, hi Unthiie totmty, lows, A construction train, eonsisting of a locomotive, six fisi-eamand a caboose, which was carrying a pirty to work onthto KBC, left the rails and the csbocie was t adly smashed. Three men were lil'ed outright and thirty more or less injured. Fob the pnqm of onfiHng some of theDqrcton-, a BatuiB of stcckho Wers of the, XaTsda, and Qrfgoo. railroad was eajs4 at Bono. Tfer. Treauirer Coffin and two zantie-
menfromSsa yraiicieco were ordered to re-.
fire freer th room, bat did not do so. In a second tie air was ril!l with whistling bullets, fatal wonuls 'oemg -inflicted upon D. W. Balch, el BanF.-aouuoo, and . C. Kcorfll, Seoretary of the company. The sleeping-car St Clair, running over the Canada Southern road, w mug off the trarsler boat into the wator m the flip at Grorse it,le, near Detroit; A pasaaag;reoaeh following was nearly thrownfrontr stuaiaer. Six passengers went down with the sleeper, bntll Buracc!onsly escaped unhurt A dispatch from Camp Thomas, A. T., snoconces that the marderotu Apaches whotlrsd on Gen. dor's troops hare nearly ail fflKrendcKd, and 'that a military commtasoe. will shortly try the culprits. ... . "A1 biB 1m been Bled at prinpfleld, IIL, to declsra nd the me of ,7,00 . ',000 of alleged ftctiboiis stock of the Lakefris. and Western railwaf . and for the appointment of a recerrer. ....A aghtniag-sttoke at Sumter, Wis., killed three torses, seven cows and twelve hogs belo .inj; to Itsac S. Bare ' .
- Akono the passengers on the Iron Xorintun bain wtich was robbed Bear Hope. Ark:, sere II. B. Stewart and K. Heart!, Judge and 1'roa-cutin At.torm-y of tlie Circn 1 fa tin bam wss robbed, both of nhom wen fleeced. Sterut is a brave man, bathe wss alarmed- He endeavored, by every nieanir in his powcv to mke the passengers fight and; tried 1 3 bon ow a tevclver. A number of paaeengeis besmiRht hun 'on their knees not to mute ray dktsrbance and havtua all killed. Di.baestof 3tlmvie;aaoMman,wasrobbedof 70- llecradtothoboysthatho-fssashamedof them, young men, entering on sich a. career of crime. He told thum if he had i walking-eSck he would ehasfase thera. They langbed at hint, took ail the money he had, and told him to go and sxrve. 'Several invalids en ronte to tlie UotjBiaiagll were ulw robbed, vno old. fellow losing a.l be had saved in years, by means of which he toped to be cured of cu'diat-ase. His grief was ieirUte, DENEKAL. ' ' : The deadly biillot taken by the eurgeons from tnexrt ePietdenf Utrnekl, at the autipey. was handed to Private Seeretan' Brown, who will-preserve it as a part of the cvideiice to be uu in the trial of (laiteaa. ' - TiisBitleoLnf' titizens ol Cieveiaml " UeswH. J. H. i7t.d?, H." B. Payne and Joseph I'erlirs have baea charged with the datj'of Koav.ogcbntdntlottsand erecting a moan, inent -ivertae gravu of the late President They invite snbscripUons of SI each,, at a due as erly ss possible, to be sens to the Beyond Xaoonal Bank ot Cleveland..,.. The fund fcr the family of President Garf ebl has reached, nr. to Sept. 2t, the stun off27,614. William E. YanderbUt, Judge Hilton sod Km. A. T. Stewutescfa gave S5.000. The fund iur the lenefit of the widow and children of -ho late Presideiit Oariield amou.it d to 9321,260 on Sept 23. & K. Bkckvtx&v 3iM of the Burgeons originally c&llec to attend the President, has written a scatk ma ruviiw of the treatment sod the satopsy, from fais ebtuned from Sr. BoyiKon, a cousin of the dead Chief Magistrate. He reiterates the chief charges winch recently appeared hi Washington dwpatches to the tca);0 Tmf' mid other papers The ' ship Halwbui, hum Hew York to Oregon, with a caryo ot railroad iron, struck at jffovisna sam. on the Calitornian toast, and went to Bteces. Of a crew of twentv-foajc, nine men and the Captain were lost 'Of sixteen souls on board the ship Cslcntla, from the E Indie io Benton, and wrecked mar East London, oiuy the mate, the carpenter a Hi one seaman were saved. Five bodies were recovered.... Txei cy-seven Chinese stodent, the last of tuoK being ed seated at Hartford, have started hooM ward. The- fine buingerKcted two years ago t y the Qoverni lent oft China will be sold. The CeptsoD Oooerst of Cuba has scppraaed three distastetnl newspapers, sentung the (.rojmotorH ot two of them to Spain,
omerwte States. Capt Coop-r ordtTOi the exploration of the territory, but the exploring rmrty found no signs of human habitation. They report the country as desolate and stcri'e beyond description. No truces of the Jeannette wore discovered. A Washisoton telegram of Sept 27 says: "It is stated here npou the authority of intimate friends Of Secretary Blaine that he heir -oosttivelv determined to leave the Cabinet at hce. He will send his resignation to President Arthur in a few days, and will probably not return to Washington for some time." -A WASHMi6T0iiteilrrmsay8 : "There is still rt wide diffeR-uce of opinion here among the lawyers, and even Judges of the courts, t to Khethcr flnitean must 1-c irvaigned for trtnl ht r or iu NerToT$y. While it is not at oil iik-iv thit .-y coutiscl will veUtiitoer to defend (i uitea nv snJ Uiatit would bo disogreoab.e dnlj t SinVjawyer. the court will have to assign niin cimnsel, Slid it is imturally aupposrd that his i.-iwrr will do their best for him, and
'raise evtfry po'. point in hw d-ten-ie."
lite Wahtngon Port is responsible Tor the following- editorial; tjtatement : "Tne Ctinet, after graiely considering the ntat'f with Prertdcnt Artiiur, came to the conchwn that it was not only liot iirudi-nt Imt uri-infe for him to ttoi.d the body of IVenklt iw llailieirt toitioahng-;)l at OUvoland. Th" r-aa for thin coiictnsiofl. although not y lH-lysr-kuowledceti, wss- that there would be a great link or his l-eiiig nudo the lu-lim of mt.iO Ohio sK-in's bull-t, whose reseutrul leolins Ji j.l driven him to shu listed, if n.t U-miiuriu y, jnssuitT." '' Thb Actini: Secrekary 'of the Trcastu-y has citlled in .20, 030,000 of the bond j-xten led etapWArimV-on whioU iuterot willo-.'iic
Dec. : Other oonttnnad hondt wt 1 be re-.
de med at the -iuh-treasury in New V ' dminq the month of October tutb.6 amount - J,otO,CJO weekly.
Mr. CkMfKnitJi, l?iatrict,.Attornax, is
id. that itwlDfciritt oltrin!i.i the
place to try tlieassassin Qujtoau. vry JrVillisen present fesMat4 ly
xecntkio. He will be conveyttl m mo jjwck
SEiria to the Suprtme Court. wid after a tn n; w-QL-it is beiurcd,. )jo promptly eecned An-Ong thVhtiB-irou- telegrams of (.yinpnthy, and aoudoleaod with1 atra. Oartiokl received at" the StafePepitrlmentwas ono from CuruTn1'bir Ctilnmbnt, Ihtke of 'Vcragiu, Spain, nnd ik'srendabt snd repreaentativo of the gn-si drsepveroi', er bcbslf of the Atmtican - Ktess in mission at Madrid It is said Jo le. oe"ibtHiB or the Ptetmnster Oonerat and. the Attosuw Gueisl to ptwh the .i;tar-rpute ? . i. j tn ;i-
pros.' cuiljus Kyiuuaii', autii w t diaterV.'. ! . ' f '
thatety.'
' 1PIIT1CA ' . TH-s Kew Tork Prohibition Conveution," convened at TJtica, adopted a plat for n,
Ta funfl;f of Senator Jones witt sot return frcm the Pacific slope before Janasry, sad Pjaratdeat ArUiur hts accepted that grotleman'f residence in Washington until tnet time. IWeaiiwraltkthe V'hive Hoasewill betbonrnjiWy refitifd. Tstbt whaling If ark Legal -To. ider MoIj arrived at San J'raneinco from tha Arctic eeean. She riports hfiviug spoken tie revenue cot'.t r Corwiu. f rota which stm brkigs intelligence to the effect that tba Corwin anded on Hera'd ihnd and expiored it Subsequently the i teaacer made a landing st Wrsnglelacd, smt lormaUy toot: imeeewonof it in the name
KHTBA 8ESS10X OF THE SE.N'ATK, ' President Arthur has issued the following prodBEiation, couvenirig tne Senate of the United States in extra session on the 10th of October: Eg (Ac BnMcmt Ike United Slntn of America: A TOOetAMHTION. War a 'MS, Objects of inturest to Iht United States require that the Senste should be convened at an early date to receive and tct upon auch communications as may b i made to it on the part of the Executive: Ntw, thcrife 1 Chester A. Arthur, President of the United States, nave considered it to 1c my duty to issue this, my proclamation, declaring (hit an extraordinary occasion roquins the Senate or the United States to convene for the transaction of business, at the Capitol in tho city of Washington, on Monday, the 10th day of Oiv tober next at noun on that day, of whioh all who Shalt be at that time entitled to act as members of that body are hereby required to take notice. Given under my hand and the seal of tlie United States, at Wsshington, the 23d day of September, in the year of our Lord 1881, and of tau indetndeoce of tbo United S'aloa the 108th. CltiMTElt A. AliTBOK. By the President: Jasns O. Bm.ii!, Secretary of State. Thk yonng lady who eonld not make he" bangs stay bung said she was having a toft tune ol it Jt is said thtt dwarfs die of premature old age and giants of exhaustion.
ueludhq; a refol'ition if: sympathy with Osr-
uoldj anlt nominate I tbo felbiring ticket , Sw retary t.f J$tav, Stephen Mrrritt. New i'otk; "omiroiter, Jeff-irson Bbwell; Trafnmi P;td One: Atuu..T (lenen.1. t3eorce Brooks: Stto
Kugineer aud Surveyor. John J. Hooker; Julge -i
ol.Uie Court of Aprjeau, falter. arcing ton. :A W4ssaw0ws news gatlterer sayf it is probable thit the resignations of all the present Cabinet oficers except tliat of'Snt retaiy Lincoln will beiaecepten Secretary Ki i'kwood and Secretary Windom are undurstiod to be aware of this, and have already intimated that thoy are candidates for the United
States Senate as succepeffl to-' their t wu
im'rediate KUccuseora. Judge ihoi.ias Settte. District Judge of FkifWs. bwS in 1S75 candidate; for; Govrnpc of Sorih Ci.roliiM.'is 1 filed for Stjretarv of tho Navy
Senat"r Fryej of Maine, rajs that tho Bepablicans of the Senate will make no Ogbt aga ust the TJeiuocr&tH clouting a presiding officer. As he puts i.' '',Te havo had enough of deadlocks." JJenatos Bayard will 1 elected I'roaiient nni tern., if the Benublicans make no
ttlibustering ojiposition, as radicated by Senator
rrye. For the vcancy created on the Su-
pra$aebench by the death of Justice CUVord, the Bepnblicans of New England are putung forward Chief Justice Gray, of Hssnaohuscitt-', who would hvo been commisskiD!d by Presi
dent GarSeta
Sesatob CocEREiiii' ursres the elec-
tioti'of David Davis as presiding office; of the
Senate, there jf relieving the Democrfcts from the charge of taki aj advantage of the Kssuain-
The Pntssiac. wheat crop is fully 20
per cent beliw an average, the ive crop from
2oio 30 per cent belrw, and aB other cereal crops arefrdrn 10 to 15 per cent below. Tha
nayrrop wni dos.dc one-naii an average crop,. It is beunved Si Loudon that France hs ororjosed anl Eneland acoentod a joint crh-
ary eomnuseion to reortij the Egyptian
army.
TfB Methodist. Ecumonioal Coimci?
dosed its sefHsoo at Loodon with the adoption
of as adiirciH to.all tho Slothodists, whioh was read by Bi jliop Peak aud signed by the rjpreseutatircs of jevcry We.leyan body, recommending tho views favored at the various sittings, calliuii upon all to co-operate in the w ork of Christ ; t) maintain tho traditional Mubodut n;eaus tor promotion of earnestness, Smt declaring tbac a call shcmld go forth lor u, great spiritual awakening. .Tho meeting r f the
uexi councu in america ui joof waa'auuwriaeu..
Qvg of the most remarkable and grat
ifying featnres of tBe. esteem in whici tbc dead President was- everywhere held is the.ex--preeslon of sympathy whioh this, snd occasion has cUIedcntm Great Britain; The closing of exrhanges m..d banks, the display of tho ag. si half-matt even in little, towns and vllagOj. the monramJ'tStts npon tbe'SBcient eatheirale, tho nworuiioris of sympathy, tho gathering together cl workingmeu ti express thtir
mrrowj tin meetings of merchants in tbo cil-
Ut, t'i toum of belli, an unpreoadontod tribute to'a fcrcignrnler all thas1! msnifostiilioua of respeet-aril renisrkable, and were hardly to be expected. Tie Queen ordered tlie court tgo ito ijviiirriinx tor a week. More real, sorrow eoiitf hardlv 'hive been exoress vl h ul
deatls vis.fcdTrSiu ' own royal fami v
Mr. Ellis Lcvf r. ot Manchester. Eneland. h.i
vnggestcd to :l-.e Amir-carfConsul in tbnt city
ttte estatjusirsLeut ot - an intcrnauoniw i ' uege. lo le known as - ' G.irfel.1 Ctiiversitv. an a
memorial to vKe dead President. Mr. Lwer offers, to con trihiito 95,O0Q to nude the erivtion of the prtfipeo-i uuiversily.
iJJtKU(.-4H5OJ0lIUUUg Ul XJOHUUU Jiejll
an i nuitose mating at Exeter.Hill to express theirial'reneeof tho : sstas jmation. Mmster Lor elli presided, and' SOn. Merritl.
4.:iiopSiuipon,(Juiuuii S. Mayes au i III ncure f. Conwl-y g'noRb. ' Seven nati-ius wre rortrc-
sen-ed-bt thrlr d-plotnit A. London 'disnattdi of -Jept-iSS says : . "Np f u-li feeling ha ever been mtnifeetcd by the Eiigh-h poipe betore ot tho deatn of the ruler of another nation, TU,entbe Prince Contort diod, iventv years ago. the puh paidlio sncK favor- to Irs mein'drxaathey'K.ie now paying .tw thtt it Cj-u. Gai field." Ihrce Bishops of the ct il O.vl BelieveK. whtrtlSv rseii-rmni'ioi..l in a muu-
asUryat 8aJal, liiwoia, thwr 1SKC, have j.-.at
o en reicasea nyorueroi moJ imtr tw uy U. Stnnl'.y. tho Africin explorer, has leu iie.a-H-from agrin. Be was alive and ne.l on the lti
of July last: . . -Reports iiave reached Ho nt.y th.-.t Aycoli Khan mffirtd defuat. al tlu hand of the Ameer, slid M-.-d'lo II rat. leivini! Can-
daliar de fenselcs. The deaeriiou of rwo re2-
imentasaasgd.AiiOtibV flight. ..
Thb Pall Mall ilazttte, niovinl bv
the nii'fethal raiw existing inEugUuil o.cr
tho death of President GariiulO, verirtires to hooe ','tlut tho hitter meinoria of duUiiic
ammbiftiea'oijgoiidered by the Bevolnuo-uiry
union between Eogland snd the UniU-i -t;.tes, for 'the. mevteTSon'ot. iuternecrnew-.f'1. It'
acsv: nny smnuo tnerwrm DO" sat AUiOAmericuo.conceit wide enough to iu.-luh) in
erne fatacrlai d aU'EnglBshnpeakiug cues "
OttTtimtt JEWS. A New Yoiik telegram of Sept 29 says; Cyrus W. Field has collected 9324.C7S for the wife and children of President Garfield, which can be devotee to no other purpose. One check for tSOO ard another for $260 were sent in yestorday for vhe aged mother of tho President and will be. duly forwarded." A FERRY-jBOAT from the Isle - of Hope to Stddaway inland, off tli'o Georgia coast cpning a leak about 2P0 yards from the shore. Tho boat sunk in a few minutes. Of the eighteen persons on board twelve perished. Tdh Republican State Convention of Minnesota met at St Paul and -placed in tho field the following ticket i Governor, Gen. h. V. Hubbard, of Bed Wug : Lieutenant Governor, Charles A, Oilman, or St. Cloud ; Secretary of State, Fnd Yon Bauiubacb, of Alexandria; Trcawtrnr, Charles Kettloson, of Albert Lea ; Auditor, W. W. Braden, of Bushton ; Attorney General. W.' J. Habn, of Lake City ; Koi'lroad Ominitssioner, Gt n. ,UJI. Baker, of Manltato j Supreme Court Judges, Charles Yandribnrg of. Minncapolu-, Yilliam Uitohell of Winona, snd D. A Bickinsoh of Hankato Tlio Democrscr ot Wisconsin, in couvontimi at Milwaukee, nominated N. 1). Fruits of Baeine, for Governor; W. A. Anderson, of La Crosse, for Lieutenant Governor; Michael Johnson, o! Dane county, ir Secretary of Stnie; W. II. Jacobs, of Milwaukee comity, for State Tioasnre'r, and SI. J. Brings, of fowa comity, for Attorney General Tha Pennsylvania It-uio-t-rntio Slate C'onveitrtion took nine ballots for a candidate for State Treasurer, when Oi upNtb'e, or Erie, mot wltli nieces, despito Ibo oppwuticn of (hnSlaudard Oil Company. Ix consequence of. the Land League
aytatieu tho Itlsb harvost would bo It rye y left ungafjiered bnt for the Prbpertv Defence society and Emergency Committoo, who havo a large number ot men engaged iu iiarveiiug. Several shootings at coiifUuloa aud process fitners have occurred. "Boycotting"" 16 on tho Increase, and the. South of Ireland is gautrolly disturbed Qnccu Victoria requested ' Slinisfer li'owell lo'e-xprcss her syhip'lhy with ilui mutLcr of rreaK.entiG ji li. hi. and. to l ro-
cure a pholoprli ph f ' the illuKtrioSis dead
,Iim Jvecuu anorae ypiuen uato won ino uianby btakes sttne'NeiWuarkct tace rneetiiig. The Anierioau sports ".(Kreketesl considcrablti Bntish cth on the result.. .".Tho Miiuctiesu-rfE'ir gland 1 Sunday School Union, roprewntmg 2,800 teachers and.ia,000 scbolars, passed a ic.toliilion of srdipathy for Mr a. lilawieiJ Ciciniany has conipleU'd Jii subtirrauoan teiegrpa system coruiecljnjt "2!!I ' towns' Snd cllies. . Si-tNAitiB PtUrr, vt Oonoeetioub, is cniTering from a cancer in the breast, aud will not be able to attend the forthcoming se.-s.cn nf tht 'SSnste Ho is paired with Sonatcr I'jir. Senator Bsn Hill, w'ao is in hospital at Pliili -flelphia, expresses his dVterra nation to be present at tlie organization of tbe Senate. Stiiatorfbll liss lost about a quarter of his tonu-, autU tbo throat and parotid gland havo tiee n mbjecled to surgical operaUon. Uudor the circumstances it. is imposfeiblo for him 16 indulge vn public speeches. Thbee-fotjkths of the capital stock eif t ho Burlington rood wss represented at Ihf im-
.nuaj meeticgof sbaxehotders in Chicago. A
resolution was papscd that tho track )e extended to Denver, to punish Jay Gould" fcr encroachment in Nebraska. .. .Bill Byan, or.u of the Jatnes boys' gang who panicipitc-1 in the first Glendale xobbeiy of tho Chicago and Alton train, has been convict J of the crime at
Independence, mo.i ana seotnea to twoMvtive yrars imprioumetnt His convicUon-ntis cecured' on the' testimony of Tucker Basham, a conlcdernte in the lobbcrr, and au ex-conu.il. .Db. Hamhonii, of New York, very severely criticites tho mariner in which Ihe late. Fresident GarHeld was treated byhisphyfiiriauy. lie says that the onlclal account of tho outortfc abounds in contradictions, and was evidmil y intended to deceive. There was, hesays, crowi bungling from the' tlrst. and t-jat the futal no, loot was in not mtking a proper exaininsti tn of the wound in tho firet placa. This neglect led to nearly-all the- mistakos In the PiCHi.l.-i.t'n treatment. There would, have been, in 1 i. opinion, a roasonal. lo hope ot recovery if prcpor tieatnicnt had been rosorvodto. President AkthtJb has orileitid the removal of Postmaster Start', of Dcadwood. for confessed .complicity with star-route contrnotors in defraiiding tho Government King Kalakaua, accompanied by his suits, caliud npon President Ailhur the other ' day. Tho greeting on both sides .was cordial. At a meeting held in Pittsburgh of the Western Nail Association trade was reported greater than it ever was before, and it was
ttecnaea to aavance toe price 40 cants. HoiJiAND's tobaccx) factory at Danville, Va., valued at S8S.000)' has been tmrncd to the ground.
warm my blood, if I'liear a m iin begin to rail against the Hootch, have so absurd custom of kicking him at once out of he company. Knowinft my weakness, I hope no gentleman will ta'ie it amiss." It may bo needless to iuM that Gen. S did not on that occasion suffer himself to follow His nsuttl custom.
A STAKTLIXG CIJaBKE. n Allegation tciat ticn. Karftcld Wai Slsfn by be Snrjrm. - The Chioago Tinics correspondent telegraphs that Journal from Washington, under date of. Sept 23, as follows: "Certain revelations made to-day to the I'tnie correspondent by an unquestioned au.bority, of the inner history' of (he post-mortem examination of tbo the body of Gen. Garfield, will create a shock throughout the .country second only to the assa&smaticn of July 2. These revelatiouft show that tne Preeident might have lived; stlcut they sLoiv that tho report of the autopsy is false,-: pd that, had it not been for Secretary MacVeag'a, even a portion of the i eluct&nt truth placed in tho report -would'. have boen tuprretted. WhAt will the pu.blio think when ft leaMu. that -Gon. Garfield did not die from any result of the wound niado by the buller, but from a cause that probably could have been remedied, iii theearlydays or tbecssi;? The original track of tho wound had'fsirly heahd, and the bail- itself had beconH completely encysted. If it hid not boen for Uvi blood poiMning; tho President'woald have -been a well man,to-ilay. Tbe blood ,xifoaing j-rocecded front iiniferfCct drainage of tho wound tlie pcoiid .d ty. A clot of blood that might have been taken out with an aspirator was the cause of the blood-poisoning aud tho hugo abscess npon the kidney. The spine was reported & injured in the autopiy, so tnat this would appear to be a morutl hurt but it is said npon high authority that the post mortem revealed nothing -'of this Kind. The spinal column . was not harmed, and if there was a slight injniy'of the 'vertebra ft would not in iwelf have been .serious. After the funeral ia over, Gen. Swaim, an educated physician, and Dr. Boynlcoiwill reveal, the inner secrets of the post', nit item.' One of the most startling featureaof I exposure? .will bo-.thhWtoiy,of the search for' the bail One hour was passed iq , 'cutting for .iti ' Then, tbe . bowels were removed and placed loose ia a wash-bowl. Another hour was spent and then some ouo looked in the contents of tbe tvash-bowl'and-diecovered the encysted ball among the intjstiuen Vet the autopsy locates this ball in tbo muscles of tho bnct ' Gen. Swaim has been so indig.iant over the report of the autopsy that nothing will prevent him from telling tbe true slory to the public after flan. Garfield is bnri d. tjarfleld Nalional Xontunent. CLiivELAhD, Ohio, Sept. 27. Tbe Garfield Monument Committee,-of Cleveland, havo iskned tho following : To the People oj the bniud males : The movement to srenre fnnds for the erection ol a monument over the gravu of ames A. Garfield in being responded to from all sectioia of tieconuiri, East West, Hoith and South. In order to inako it popular and tueccsi.ful it is desirable and will be nociwsary lor the citizens of the different States to organize. The committee hereby requests all national banks, private bankers, savings banks, newsptptrs anil Postmasters fo call attention to the movement, by posting notices and otherwise, and to receive contributions, and to remit tbe same to tho Second JJntional Bank, of Cleveland, Ohio, which has been designated as treasurer of iho fund; also to send the names and postoflice address of contributors, Thceo names trill ail be recorded in the books, that they may bo prnrerved in tho monument All contributions wll be l eceipted for by the Second National Bank J. H Wade. H. B. Pavue, Joseph l r.uniKS, Committee. J. H. Khouks, Pecrtlaiy, 225 Superior n(rcci. Clo-.-eland. Ohio. An Alrsuvd Custom. Shortly r.ftcr the nscension of Jiunes the First, when Scotch gentlemen were beginning to feel at home in London, Lord Harewood gave a dinner party, to which were invited a large number of courtiers, tl officers both civil and military. After the bottle had circulated a few times. Gen. 8, nn English trooper, and reckless 6ot vivant, arose and unid : " Omitlemou, when I am in my traps, and tho - generous wine begins to worm n.y blootl, I linve an absurd custom e.f railing ogaiuHt tin- Htch. Knowing my weakness, I htrpo no preutlemnn in tho company will take it emus." He sat down, and a Highland chief, Sir Robert Blenkie, of' Blair Athftli, presenting a front like an old battle-worn tower, qnietly arose find remarked : " (Jentiemen, i, when in my enjw, and the generous wine begins to
BOLD AKKA?SA BANDITS. Mobbvry of u Train on lo Iron Tf onntitin Remd by 'rtireis Deepcra-does-inaxe than fU5,(MiO Cplnrcd from the Express Cnr and I'skmiuarem, Kewfokt, Ark, Sept 28. At 11 o'clock hist night the train on the irou Mountain railroad, wbiioeu route for St. Louis, was stopped near Hope by fivo roaskod men, on? of whom took charge, of tho engineer while tho others entered the express ctr, presenting revolvers at the head of tho express messenger and demanding that he safe be instantly opened. Tho demand was after brief expostulations complied with, and Iho robbers carefully examined tho safe, abstracting tho valuables and testing them into a sack whioh one of them held. It was stated that they secured 18,000. After going through the express Ihev entered the pas:ongcr cars, calling out in a tbrdataning tono, " Hold up your hands if you value your lives." llany of the passengef s wore not aware of what was going on in tho rear eers and tie appearance of the robbers created ah alraoit indescribablp pauio. Men attempted to .ipring from the windows of the cars, women screamed and
tried to secrete themselves under the seats. Everybody was terrified, and nobody offered lo lift a finger in resistance. Ouo passenger gave up hat pocket-book, containing over $100 in niouo'y and two checks for 400 and $200 veapecfively, almost mechanically. The pmsseligers were literally stripped ol everything iu the shape of valuables. One man slipped a package of 2,000 under the tent aud tbne fiavatl it, but the bulk
or the travelers hM not enough Icrt to pay tor
thi ir breakfast The robbera occupied acnrrolv
half au hour. They da -ted off into the woods
as soon as thev had compleited their work, and
tbo engineer at once ran tho train into Little Book. lutonso oxoitemout prevails. Col. H. M. Horic, GciK-rnl Muuager of tho
Ht. ijouis ami iron stouctaiu rivu, nit)ierintendeut Buchanan and tho Hon. C. B. Jlooro, Atlorney Gncnil of tho State, called on Gov. Churchill this afternoon aud held ronsnlta-
tion, and the 'company eiffered 5,000 each and the State $500 each for the eamnra of the
robbers. Churchill loft on a soccisl at 1 o'clock
this evenius lor the catena of tho robbery, and
will commaud a pursuit la person. The pas.
sengers lost aooui cmw. 'Aneroppers wore no
masks.
The amount of tho loss to passengers and tlie. railroad company w placed at between f-10,000 and $50,000. The robbers were all young, beardless buys, ouo of tho passengers says. No trace of them has been found up to
this hour. Unltcan, the Assassin. Wamiikutuk, Sept. 27.
Guitean has frequently boasted in jail that
he would have eminent legal coiufSel to defend
him, hut ho would never give; any information as to whom ho had in view. It now turns out that ho was only indulging in exaggeration, of
which he is fond. When- 'irrfeamod' by tho District Attorney to-day that the Grand Jury would indict film next week
nd advued to make prooarations for his defense, ho requeste:! the District Atlor-
Jiev lo telegrapu w iii6urHfr-m-iaw, ocovuio, nf f'l.it'airn. Ho is cemnclled to fall back on
his f lal ons. If no counsel is provided, tho
rmrrt wir, or course, assign turn conns 1, iliont-li this nlav not be an easy task, as lht
lawyers here are all averse to appearing in the
light of counsel, rtono oi mem want to utter a word that would tend to save his neck. Gnitran still clings tenaciously to tho delusion that, if be can ctenpo n:ob violence and cot a trial before a court he will bo acquitted. Since ho lias learned of Iho do th of President Garfield he has cn several occasions nxiMiiaed cratmcation that, his miutlorons
wik was accbmpliahod, always spcokuig of it
as tho iiords win, ana accouimnyrig his l-omarks with regret tlwt his tictim Buffered so much. He prcteufig: to expect that he will yot get the sympathy of tho people. In conversation with one of thejailgnards the other dav, he said irreverently that he wns suro th9 Amirican people would, after President ' Jarflold was bnriod, " transfer their svmpatbyfrom that lump of clay" (referring to the dead President) to him. Ho docs not express or feel any remorse for his brutal, cowardly act, but bis great dread is of mob violence. Hs has been iu a constant state of fear since President Garfi ld diod, and if he hears my nnnsual noise or s;eps ef more lhan one person approaching his oc-llha endeavors to conceal himself under hi bad. Ho is a j-usil-laniatnns coward. One of the frUM'dSwilo does'
duly at Guitcnn"s cell said to-day, " Guitesu believes thathe will have a f airaud impartial tiial, .
bnt does not believe that ho. can be meet for murder. When 1 asked him tho other day his l entous for believing- that he could not lie tried for murder, he said, 4 1 am a lawyer, and am convcratnt enough with law to know that I cannot be hied for murder, for the reason that- there .must be malice shown, and I certainly tad no malice toward Garfield. His death was it political nocetsitv, nnd when liis body is laid sway to rest, and the excitement incident to his death subsides, the American people will begin to appreciate my motives for killing him.' '
The Micliigitn Sufferers. The Mayor of Ptrt Humi, Midi., hss issued the following : Tort nmss, Mich., Sept. 27. To the PeajAt of ie CniM fuate : Wo are glad lo. announce that we have all the clothing that' we need. Betiding",' uudertvear, provisions, grass and clover seed, tiu-war-tablewear and money are imperative ly neetltd. Our cash, receipts up to uooit to-day itre $121,000. Donations havo been generous aud timely, bnt the needs are: vast. The generosity of the Amcri'-ait people has inspired tbo mflixers in the burned region with new hope, ami, their nrsl noedti being nipplied, tliey are induatriously engaged in biuidiiig new homos. To the Mayors of Ike Cilic of tlie United ..Nads: We will have 15,000 people fo bouse and feed do-nut the approaching winter. Grateful for iho donations already made, I am comix lied to ssk you to continue 'systniallcll n yo'ir several cities in this great work of charity. I can only renew tho assurance that contnt utions received will bo fnitlifnl y mud, nnd I an confid, nt that this apical for aid a ill not bo in vain. (". E. Cableixw. Mayor of port Huron, Uteh. A Well Alwoysi Fnil of Ico, About half a mile from Brownsville, Minn., is the natural ice well. Ob visiting it we found a shaft about twenty feet deep, and we. could plainly see ice upon it. We then Yisild a shaft a few feet distant, and immediately upon entering it a oloud of steam, caused by the cold air orniiif?, in contact with our heated bodies, rushed, forth. This shaft a as excavated for t'io purpose of ascciliiiuin:;, if possible, tho cause of the ice forming in the well, some of the inhabitants believing in the theory of a large cave being connected with it. After reaching the depth of lfH) feet without, result, drifting was abandonee!. Before the shaft was made it is claimed that the well tilled with ice to within sis feet of the tip. A thermometer niot ki-el
30 degrees Pnhrt nhcit About six feet
pack from tue itiouui oi uie uuinei tne floor and sides a re in many places covered with ice. A strong current of air constantly flows from the excavation
tha t is very preceptible 100 feet .distant.
With the tliermonjotor at. au uegreoe an atmosphere below the freezing point is pleasant to eontempliite, even though
dangerous to investigate, LaVrvsst
Vhronieie. A Fool Once fflore. "For on years my wife was confined to her bed with such a complication of ailments that no doctor could tell what was tho matter or cure her, and I used np a small fortune in humbug stuff. Six months ago I saw a U. H. (lag itilli Hop Hitters on it, and I. thought 1 would be a fool ouco icoro. I tried it bnt my folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottles cured her. She is now as well and string as any man's wife, and it only coat mo two dollars. Hunli folly pays." II. W., Detroit, Mieh.--.r'iw 'its. Drawing tbe bine at Snores. The Eev. Dr. Arthur Hall, an En
glish clergyman, being annoyed by snoring during his preaching ouo day, stopped in his sermon and said : "I do not object to a quiet nap on a hot day,
and am nolwrca at oeing able to con
tribute to anybody's repose. But, while proud at being able to give tho beloved sleep, I wish it to be distinctly understood that I draw the line at snores. Thero is a man snoring in the coiigroa r . 1. 11 t t.i: .1
gauon, ana l tmiiii ue uungexi u eomo- , bodv will waken him."
i Fbom the Wilmington (Del. ) Republicin : Mr. 3. M. Scott, corner Third and Madison I streets, had a remarinblv fine htu-mi enri'il
of tho gfinffhes by Ht Jacobs Oil.
Calculation in Animals.
There is no doubt that some dogs learn to count coaroctly, and seem to havo n certain knowledge of arithmetic. Th Scotland, during the process of
I siipev-wasljuig, a Bltoep clog lirought to ; the troughs, and without instruction, a
series ot ciotacnmeiats oi ten sheep at ft timo, running oft for a fresh relay every time he bow three only left in the pen. In North Wales it is a common thing for a shepherd to order one of his dogs to fetch three sheep on ahill spme distance away. According to Nichols, who verified the fact by several experiments, dtgs count correctly the number of railway stations that they have passed, or of tlie stoppings that have lieon ninde iu a given journey. Other iinitnais possess this power of calculation in a lesser degree. Thus the magpie can count to
four, but no further. If four lmntorai
hide themselves beloro her eyes, atnl tliree of t li-ni go away, she knows thul me is still there, and is on guard. But if iivo c-onccnl themiieives, and four go away, she thinks that nil are gone, and becomes onrelcss. That many- animnly possess a womk-rf ully correct knowledge of time anel its flight tunuot be doubted. In Edinburgh certain birds have come fey years, and all the year round, ue matter what the son --on 'or stite of the Wurlhvr, at 8 o'clock in he morning, to' got. their meiil of bread ciumlis. Macaulny mentions it KcwfoutidlantUlog Ihnt visited a baki r every rraoriiins:, save Sanday, ns the e-lock gtrue-k eifjht.' It is snid that the mules employed in lo.vling vessels ot Now OrUams; know the duration eif their work, ncighJug to limitmasters an n sisuol whin it is time to be nnvokod. A Hock o spnixoivis regularly
omit on Knnelar their daily visit to n ladies' seinimiry, where tliepnpils are in tliehnbitof muting tlifiu, to. ci-iinilm. Sevevai instiUiees have b.-en reeoifled e?f dog Kt'fretiiig tlieniKelves on Siiturduy so as to nveitl being tied up cm buinlny ; and Dr. Carpenter mentions a dog keeping out erf iho way on- the regularly recurring days, pfeci .a fartnight, em which it was accustomed to be winshed. In thiij mutter of calcu'ation, some aidmals tirfe superior to sttva-res of low intelligence, who otniiot count at all. Jdonoreet aus'HImt. When a board of eininect physicians and chnnihts aiinoitii' the discorfry tlwtTiy c.l:nbiuing Binie well-ltii'n valuc.l lu remedies tho nio.f woii-lrrftil'nvdioine was pioducwl, which w on J cure such a wide rango of diseases that mt all olber ' rtmediis ccold lie dispensed with, many were skeptical ; but proof of its merits by actual trial hss dispelled all donitt, and to-day the discoverora of that g'r iik-'I-ciw. Hop Bitters, are honored and Incased by all as Isinefaclcrs. - 1H riiaerat. One Way or Doing It. If we may believe tha Jtailroad Gazette, they have queer ways in Switzerland in regard to dividends. That journal remarks : If the .method which the United States railways have adopted for paving dividends lie objected to as entirety foreign to all cash methods for doing business, it really can not raiso a sudden fenr that the- companies will soon exhaust their ability to pay. Preferred shareholders get their regular 3 per cent, in cash, but the holders of original shares are compensated in a
much less commonplace manner, wnen tho general' meetings are annually held, it is calmly decreed that they be allowed to travel for three full days through the Cantons of Zurich, St. Gill and Orisons, at the expense of nobody except the roads, these free rides to bo accepted as dividends,' Much is made of this privilege by the helpless shareholders, for whole crowds of them turn out for the gratuitous excursion. The Kf feet of lnluls;enei in strung drink can be removed from tbe sis lem by Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cnr. Thb St. Louis Globe-Democrat thus has its say about Maine: "The light penalty for drunkenness in Maine is thirty days in jail. They have a law tint no medical stnlent shall be allowed
xo graduate and practice medicine who
Juts not una regular pi-itetiea in tne dissecting-room. Then they passed ir, law that no bodies, save only the bodhw''of executed oriniinajU, should be cut up in disseeting-ro.ims. Then, as a climax to all Uiis, they abolislted capital punishment. That's the kind cf a country Maine is. " " Alf 'Indianapolis exchange mentions that t Jacobs Oil cured Air. J. H. Mnttevn. a letter-carrier of that city, of a severe sprain onaticted in- the vmr.--letroil (Jsb'cVt.) IVcsie-rn. Home Journal, t . Thk United States navy has only one vessel that can attain a speed of more than twelve miles an hour. This is the
correct principle to build a navy on. The contingency of having to flee from ail enemy was not considered. JSochesler Chronicle.
The piost stubborn eases of female- weakness yie-id when the p itient takei Lydii E. Tinkhaiu's Vegetable; Compound. 'I'bb islaud of Cyprus is overrun with gonta. It is estimated that there are 230,000 of these animals on tho island, nnd Tihtntiug is almost useless on ac
count of their ravages.
1 Kros et-Wobt cures piles. It has a soothing end healing action that is very potent Ntnw JjsnsEr makes $2,000,000 a- year oil her berries, which is a berry ood income. ' - '' Don't Die in the ftouse. Ask Druggists for " Bough on lUts." It oleirr mt nt, mice, roaches, flics, bed-bugs. 13o 1B. WiNcnEW's Teething Syrup has never failed to give imidediato relief when used in casus of Summer Ctinwlaiut, Oholora-iitfantmn, or pains IE the stoiiftch. Mothers, when your little darlings are aujJerinjLfrom these or kindred causes, do not hesitate to give it a trial. You will suiely bo laeaseti with the charming effect. Bo sure to 1 uy Dr. Wincheli's Teething
Hvrup. Bold .by all druggists. Only 28 ochli.
per bottle. Pprb Con Liveb On. maet from scleeted
Brers, on the'seashore, by Caswell, Hazard A Co... New York. It a absolutely pure and Bwt-ct Pationts who have once taken it nref. r
it to all others. Physicians have dcciiled it su-
per.or to any of tho other oila in msrktt
A v. ,u.r..An li.vinf, ItftIA l.nd flitfl fftilimrtn
see thei benefit to bo derived from the great ftro'i uiii hair reiuiwer, Crbiino, a,i now improved and pcrfcted,-in the fajo of Uw vat ii.iiiiIm r ,tf ftfimi.innlH from our verv best Cttl-
zens, U euroly going it blind. ' '
CmtiA Dumb Ague and Malarial Fever never fail to yield unto-a permauoixt cure under the nbiorpiion treatment ot tho Holmak Pad Co.'s Bcmciuks. Ifoa Klieumatism. Sprains and Bruises, 'itso
Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone lin'meut. sold by
all druggists.
ItKtdM'ED FROM DEATH.
WUItsrn J.Oouahlln.of Sanwrrula, MmO. mt: I Um fall of 1WS I waa taken with blwilns of tlio 1uii. lotlowad by a eonrocoicii. I hat trr agpctlU ana nosh. tat was oonanad to mt ltad. Is 1817 I wu admitted to tl-ai hospital. Tbodootora aatd I bad n nolo In-taj limit hi M a hUf dollar. At one tlma a rojaut wont aivand that I waa dsad. I gavo qp liop,lat ftlond told moot Da. WiM.uu Ham 'a Situs yoa rut t.usos J sat bittle, whan, lo my anrpriita, I ontamanc-d to fool natter, and to day I fool bettor than for throe jroata aat. I writ thia horliiK 0VS17 ono afttctHl wil!i dfsoacod lonaa will Uko On. Wltil.1AH IlAM.'a UalSam, and be ..on vlnoad that oiiKat;uPT10N cam li crilsn. Icanpoal. tlvi.!? any it hit .t..nu roo.o soral Ihiitt altlla stbar aaodlalna 1 lum taaon ainca ui alokesas.
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Fob Headache, Constipation, Liver Complain! and all bilious derangements of the blood, them is 110 remedy as sure and safe as Eilert's Daylight L vor Pills. Thery stand unrivalled in removing bile, toning tlio stomach and in giving healthy action to the fiver. Sold by all druggists.
A GRAND STEEPLE CHASE.
lis If them were not suffleipnt excitement
at '.he usual borse-iace, these meetings onH
we tnn neapy anvayu uiuse, witn a granu6tcer! b cha . This kind of race combines all the oscitenicirit of the rcenlar race, with
tho snpor-aiW.ad element of danger which'!
seems to give miiner zest to tne sporiif
liorsts, ana gnofi rues at tnat,oueu rccemi severe injufi'-s. which render them practically useless for kmg periods. At least
this was tbe state of affairs Until otvneni.;
and bretMen of fine stock began to lreeiy use fcT. Jacobs Off-, tho Great German Rented; for ;nan nnd beast This invaluable article to horsemen has so grown into favor on account eif its phenoi tonal efllcady in diseases ofHoiiiestR: animals, especiully the horse, frat it vould lie di.ttcult indeed to-tliwtjr a horsemcu unaaiuaintetl with its magical potency. Tho Philadelphia
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Easy Hotir, in a recent issue says: 'But one cf th?i most important develonements
conccrnin!; St. Jacobs Oil is the discovery
that it has properUss which are benencutl to .the aivnial as well as to the human species. It has, 01 late, been In active demand among livery men and others for use on horse suffering from sprtins or abrasions The u.Ost prominent ihntance known of in tfiis connection, is that r ented by Mr. David Wslton, a weill-known Friend, who kecp.'i a livery stable- at 1245 J orth Twelfth street. Mr. Walton states that he was boarding a valuable horse belonging to Benjamin McOlurj, also a resident of North Twelfth strt. A few" weeks ago the animal slipped and badly sprained his leg, making him v?ry lame. Mr. Walton used two bottles of St. Jacobs On. on tho animal and found within less than one week, that there was no need for any mora, for tlie animal wast is well as ever.
X)iiuiUbt'1 V ia or 1 n4inlmr-rd In nrrttt nreasHre, to tt one tirmbW with weak k:dn-)3, by a ja licit us uso of IU stetter's Stomnob BtUeiv, whttdj iiiTig-nnws and timt tat without eit cltin tlw ailnary ore .n't. In conjaactfan irith It imta6m e upon tem, it corrects ecidtty.impror tppeit, and is. in every way coi it' uaire to health and nenre tpose. Anothur marked quality ! ita control orerfew nd HWt wU it iwwt of prortintbijc W tar'For side by ull Dr iiRjUtt and Dialers gcnet-allf,
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JAMES A.GARFIELD An elegant lithopraph .msravlns of President arflo'd' In bttck and tint, r li) cento : also a Snab-onishod Ilth0f.-ntph enaravina; for&eent. TbowjLpicitww are from the latest pbotngntph of tho Ptoaliont. and are tho flneot picture to be had. Ha-.lod on a roliot to any addifna, poatfree, onroceiptof prioe. S:aeof ptctnte, ISiS. O. A. BOOl'li. J. O. Bet U0, MUTWokMTWii. Postage stamps reeetTetl..
(,0OC AOZNTS VKARTED, TO 8KLX, THE LIFE OT PRESIDENT GARFIELD Complete, InotutllufillUUcath and Baelal. Pmfiaeh- I lustrated. JTew Steel Portnd'. of GARril l.Tf, the flm-at ever made. Ponra to of hia Wife and Mother, tiutteau, iho Surgeons, tho CAhlnetiSoens of iho bhootlng; th.i Sick CliamlH-r. tho Funeral Paarrant. c Tbo only coinj.U-tc and aulfienllo worlc Irae re lo at Fortune lor Aavata atra fat the StoUl with thi. Book. Outfit OOa, Speak qalclc HVBHAB9 BBOS., (Ilj.lcitav, tlU
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The. Only True Malarial Antidote, Dn. lIoutAH'a TA3 Is no guess, work rented' no fecbla ti-lative experiment no purloined hodrre podge t sun ether inventor a Idea ; it ia the original an.rl oulj- genuine cnr. Cltlve Pad, the ccily remedy fiat has an hen. eall -acquired lighttauao thetitla-word "yafl" In connection with a treatment for chronic diaesJM f the Sfomaoh, Zf.r and Sphttn. By a recently perfected Improvement Da. Hen.. Kail has greatly increased the accpe of the Padt aaei'nlneaa, and apptedaply Sngnicnted ita activf curative power. This great Improvmrieht ftvea 'oi-MAK Pas (with Ita Adjuvant!) inch complete ami unfaillaf control over the most persistent and unyielding forms of Cbrcinlo DlSMiaaaa of-'tha Stonincb and lUIver, us ell as Alain. rial Blood-Poisoning, to amply Jcslify the eminent Vtofettnr Ztomla' high t ncontium: "Ins Hltmt a Univi.rsai.Pa.nacu THAN ANVTU1NO IN MlDIClASl" ' 1 lie success oi UoutAN'a Pads has tnsf Iredimf itaiort who offer Pads similar in form dint Otor to the gen. al oe HOI, DAN PAID, Dewate of Snese Boira ana Xitnt. taflou Fndn, Kotten nf . to sell on tlio rcputatlciti of tlie OlEKUlSlf H'OI.SIAJ PAD. ISacli Genuine Holmi n Pad bean thr private Heveuue Staittn of me rlOI.MAN PAI COMPANY -ith tie aiTrade Mark printed , greea. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Qt scat by mail, test, paid oe receipt of 4,oo. HQL.MA1M PA CO., K. O. flos'mil 7-14 llroacwav, Ti. V.
THEGREAT CURE RHEUMATISM As It is for all diseases of the KIQNEVB, LIVER! AND BOWIXS. It oleansas th) system of tbe acrid pobra that oauoes t'ts cireadrol au raring whlt-ti onlj tha viotinm ot Uneumattsia cart zwaliaa. THOUSANDS OF CASES
Qt tho worst fomif of thia terrible dfi have bcoii qulokly relieved, in a abort
PERFECTLY CURED.
ho had wondernil auereae, an l an immenM sale movoi-y:?ar()t tha Coup xj. In hurtdrsdsofoaacaltiiaiiourodwheieaU else bad
failed. Ilia riild, but eooiett. rr.lit Ata IN ITS AOTIOS, bnt harm lo I In all caaaa. 1-1 1 clcauiea, S tresstltcna nnd alveaKew tdTi loan thli imnbrtantorewi sot thobodr.
'jiio natural aMIou of tits Kfdtuysia restored. Tho IAw laaloacsodoraUdlieaae.aad tha
Co -Tela move freely and hoattb fully. In ttds
war tha wont UMe are oradioaUd from
tbeayetem. aslthasbeon prtivedbythot-aandathas
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la lilts moat eftotf aa 1 remedy lb: oleanatna t8 ayotcmof all morbid Kporetioni. It ahoitidlM
used in a wj houajhold m m SPRING MEDICINE. Aliray oun UIGTODSRSfiS. CONSTIPATION, PIX.S3 ani alt I'KHA CiB Dlscaaea. Is put np In 0rr Trffrteblr farm fntlncan. Oco pftckaffe vt vc hit UumJiM ou una niodlciiie, aftlso In Liquid Fo rmi very ivcntrattdtor Iho conrenatetftt-! X uoae who wiiiotreauilTpra' para It. ltoetiiwUkeatUfflctneitHtiirfarwL. get iropyomt iitt;GrasT. pmcE-i.o ITCUeS, HICUAIUWOS A'o Prop". Will send xk rirr fnt-na W. A ' miXOTOa. TT.
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iUt U X4 iSr Sltat Weil Que ir u. niulama r VflllUU MEN " r"i would kiatn Toltutraphr fn lUUnO mCH l.trm..ii.li.rill-.-.i.l.l.i..f. altoatton. address VALKNTISK 1IROS-, Janoallle,Wl 1.666 BDITOBS-i-rSrS KCIIAX I'KKSS, I8t llfth Ave, Jhligo, VI. , A j)HNTl WANTED for th. Boat and Jfaataai. .Ol. Salltas PlDtodal Bttoka and Butlae. Prices rwjtusd II pec ot. Maii omai, Funuanixo Oa, Obieaco, IU.
EI 1 H entitem' I'tii-utttiv fill- make Now Kick Blaoil, snttiS-iii ,;otopktelvo.ni;o I hi blood in the edti-a3atn to three hiontbs. Ah ' peniii vise will lake ono pill each 11 iHit fpiiu 1 to V!wtekJmav ba restored to pound health, if arch a thing bt p.-xBibla Sold evervwhorp-rronthy mail for 8 totter ittampa I. S. .tOHXftOX ds C'U4 Beanea, Jttaa., fersne-rly nnnsatr, nie. n.OOO Aarental Wanted fop Mfe of GARFLELD IteoeUlna tb tall hlatorr of hia noble total eventful Ms anddiatardlraaaaaainatiOB. MtUlonaof people are watt. Ins r tttta book. The beat ehsnoe of sour life to make money. Bewareof "catchpennr'1 ImUaUona. WsWthe onlj anthentle and snHy illnsste ted life ot ovur martvred PreaUent. -Send fcTolroularaaiideifTatOTtnato A-onia AMteas Natiokas, Psusunee Oci.Cjjaieasek,)!!.
For Two: Generations The good and staunch old stand-by, MEXICAN MUSTANG LINXHESX, has done more to assuage pain, relieve sufferiiuT, and save the Uve9 of men and beasts than all other liiiimeuts put together. Whjl Because the Mustang penetrates throiigh skin and flesh to the ycrj bone, driving ont all pain and soreness arnd morbid Secretions, and restoring the afflicted part to sound and supple healtk 4
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Invest Tour Earnings hx t h stock nt tha Dr Ijuvd nrj IrnpiovsMiwmt Oa ; pmntu nuraaow piid in 1W tieach-oncjm yet cant. In Mxiunltia; nbaolnitv ajfM no Miwtuu .t;itUty; omt .only In Denver Tnal'ait:4u; Hvul nd xtL& tmumljr.
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anynumwwM Minns at rna vn.iA&i a b. ma 1 n roccifit ot U:e moiey. Cuxulara i
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Cyclopedic :WSr.p Tb. stay) Ubnery or fTnlveraail Beaterleetee no eompleW. lairCT-rype edl Mop, aierb) atuaiita eveavdaparltinntof human at Ktwio la. atxit St- per eoti a. bu,rer than Ubunbers' EnttrektrMdtaUapercariBVaeatw than Appletcn'a, l per cent, iurar thu J.nm"e.: aaen fraction of their cost,. Fifteen fctrgH IX tarn i VeV ttmoa. nmrlv laoon n.m.. anita tn 1nlft III, ah
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