Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 27, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 October 1881 — Page 4
Wabbasts for the arrest c the oomMea of the Tvy graphical Unioa in FhOadelpitta were obtained!? arm on charge of
weptracv, f i having ordered their eomoosiuvs to quit work for n advance of M & week. . . .The late Mm Jennie HcGraw Flake, wil a
at Prof. Fike, bequeathed to her husband i KW.OOO. to hex nether 100,00O, and CI 90, 000
5n to nve eoamnft. several relatives ate It 25,0OO each, and 290,0QO an beqneattied m. Cornell University for library and hospital ; irpoees and for the care of the McGrtw
i UKnngs....a.ceenoiior cum Manipeoire ea D'giuuced an earthartxke a hock on tiie momma-
o- tbe 6th inst tha villape of Pulaski, near 0ego, i. Y., had a 9200,000 fire. Nearly
every atom in u town was oanani.
A New Yobk telegram says that Wall street operators are (till praying Wisdom to do h mething to relieve the money market. They
my that too mneh money has gone into the masury daring the past two months, and too Irjle hi s crane oat, !tt tins season of the year MtwclaUy, when the East is enduring a steady
roam from tno west ana Boon, we sanation buconws aggravated by the conntor drain into (lie treasorr. The Secretary, it is reported, fears that, by opening Hie doors of the treasury, the inoentive to speculation mil beathnolated, and that he sill be censured for allowing himself to be governed and innaenced by Wall
EtreesaprjeaM.
A fikk -which broke oat in the Fourth a enne ear stables, at Sew lork, completely okatroyed Hie block of braidings and earned tb 3 death of 100 hones. The flames crossed
Thirty-second street and made an ash-heap of M welPs furniture storage building, the hiss
M rag estimated at f2,owyjuw.
Turn wholesale provision firm oi Washington Batcher's Sons, which was estabhsaed in Philadelphia 191 years ago, has
failed. Its liabilities are admitted to be 1,14)0.0(10. It has & branch house in Chicago, wliere it has been speculating heavily in gram. Parties in Sew York are bavins on all the
Confederate bonds they can secure, giving tl CO per 61.000 for them. It ii supposed an
eflort will be made by English and fteir Yorker i to secure their payment..... The loss on
uk aoreu warenonse ana vanaeroiit car sta-W-is, in New York, to now said to be about
r.,auu,tMu. About xe nones penatastt.
Tbm Detroit Post and Tribttnc, in an si proximate compatation of the losses by the recent extensive forest and farm conflagration
in Michigan, f nrnishes the fefiow'ng flgnres
la Ottawa eocaty $ 829, Ir Aueaan county ..... 116,500 Ir Strafe tnsaanty- 766,91 Iii haron county. S53.H.8 la SanUacooitory.... 140,067
f2,34S,413
The pr opaly destroyed is thns enumerated
Dvalrlaaa. 1,147 Bc:ioul hlWSBI 28
Cfeaieben... S HMs. 12 Mmeandoateee. 130 Mite 34 Seeks.. 30
Tt o insurance on all tiife destroyed
or erW is said to he only 8623.632.
saruy continno through the winter. Ex-
QiT. H. P. Baldwin heads the committee.
Biprestitati-es of the different local relief committee of Bay City, East Saginaw, fort Hi iron and Detroit met in the latter city
ana new a proionrea conference wnn uov.
Je ."otne. with the result that the Governor was maiitmae requested to anpoict a State Central Belief Committee through whom, hereafter, all aid for sufferers by tbo recent terrible
nitx snonn be asnribated. imk will amplify tb ) work anil conduce to the utmost economy in the important work, which most neeesA 4askt of sheet bronze, with izoid trimmimrs.
was tendered by a Kew York company f or the President's remaun. Mix. Garfield went to
CI Ireland to inspect it. end ordered the tians-
fa of the body, it is now thought that a crypt wi 1 be erectoii in Lake View Cemetery, and the
ca ke. exposed to new.
Lmrc Beewahd, pursuing the hostile
In liana in Arizona, telegraphed to Gen. WHeox, on tbe 7th inst., that the savages would ones the Kexican border, and that he would follow with the sole object of punishing the murderers and robbera. The Mexican Cotwui at nwfoD dtapatohed conriers to various points on the Km, askiug the Meiican troops to co-open te in the pexstnt. Vbs corn comer in the Chicago market bant last week, a dedinaof 14 cents baviaf tskea place in eeventv-two hoar. The
tatgnt Mocksne has Men ntted m
IVo arsm who had robbed a store in sorro r i New Mexico were arrested at Socorro. After c confinement of one-day for reflection, tbj ar hodhs wera fonnd danghng from the limb of cittonwood tree, as nottse to foot-pads an l borse-thievea. HS princnpel dramatie event in Chiesgolntbe appearance of the distinguished young tragedienne. Miss Mary Anderson, at thf' kwding theater McVickes's supported by a strong eompany. Her engagement coTtrt two win, dunng whkh ehu will appear ir. "Jygmafion and Galatea," "Iiwomar "ailne," ''Borneo and JnlieL- "The Lady of Li'cos,'' 4 ' Fazio " and lieveral other popnlai lf. Teh attendance at the semi-annnal co ife ranee cf the Harmon church at Salt Lkt nunc end 15,000, Innhwlmg delegates from Ar sons, Idaho, Wyoming aad Nevada.. .Ptsangers by tlie Southern Pacific railroad which an tvwl at El Paso, Texas, oo the 10th mat, repo t ilut witen too train was passing Wilcox, At xena, a fixht was in progress between the rit zetai and Indians. The Indians seemed to hs rs made so attack on the whites, who were tin own into great confusion, and were retreatin( : The filing of guns, whih w i. fierce and co nlint, drnrned the noise of the railroad tniriand wts beard for a number of miles. The bedies of five lmeieprra were seen neat the track shot through tbe head. Arnold's en miand attacked the Indians between Budaeoltrwraneho and the Hnachnaehs mouniiins. Th i ndiane abandoned all their animalaaad tec k to the moantains. Two Indiana were fount dead Kaj. Barnard was ordered to foTowthe swages into Mexico if iwii miss inn wei e granted by the llexican anthorities, A raasxNOER train on the Chicago, Mi waokee and 8t Faut railroad collided with a f reight train while pasting the crossing of the 3deago and Northwestern road, near CSi itOn, IV. Two persons wise killed, one fatal; y iBjnriid, and three others badly braised. ....Tbe 4!arfleld monument committee of Cleveland has requested tbe Governor of each 8U ti and Territory to act as general manager for 'da district in seeming contributions.... Mil McTlndw cx-Ohief of I'ohce at Qniney. Jit, had a rhooticg aUray on tbe uns with a sporting man named Thomas 7ac kaon, in which both were mortally wounded. ,...D. H. WUhams. Secretary of the Belief Oscniiltee atFittaborgh, has recantiy given tbe Mil hgan bemed district an fxhknstive inspeetkm He reports that the wheat is etewhero green abovu the ground ; that contribntiuns hat been rapidly anil honestly distributed, and that tbe fanners are deeply grateful far the aid Motived. 'Vat amtiivBrsary A the great fire in Cbcagowaa made the occasion, by the daily pr is of that city, of icviewing tbe eemmereia! proeresR. rVnrathe statistics printed by the local pajiers we glean that Chicago became a c ;y in 1837. In the thirty-lour years between that: time and 1871 (he increased her population to 3G6,0li0, a gain in thirtj-four years of abf at 300,00 ar an average gain per year of abmlSJWo. In tho ten years betivaen Oct, 9, Vfi 1, ai.dOct. a, 1881, the gain in population wa '260,000, or an aver ago gain per year of 25, ax In the t'ttirty-f ou.'.- yuars from 18S7 to 181 1 tbe bmhieaH oi the etty grew in volume nntii tteyenry sales had a money vahiecf 410,000,00'X In the ten ye ra succeeding the firt of 1871 the votauno of bosiness was more thtndonbJed, A year after the fire the bank etaaonga for the week were 20,000,000. Mam ysatx later tbe ciea rings for the we were 88,000,000. In 1871 the v no of tbe ttanuf ctnrod iirodoHs of Chiearo wu $78,3,000. In 1881 the value is t286,001,0110. The decade Just ended began with a on tbat dttitroyed ceariy 18,000 building and CI tC 000, Di0 worth of personal properly and imiehandise. The ."ire of IW1 cut out of Cbicaf o a dty as large and as populous ae was tb Washington of that year. In the last ten yet n. the 1) grounl has nc t only beenrecoveno, bet a populatom larger than thr of Mow OneasH or Ban Francisco has been ad led; in other words, the city that was cut out bail been restored and another city almost as lai ge as the Washington of to-day and that of tea ye in ago combined has been built nn aroond at This rapid rsenperaaoB from theeffeetstf a umat ealamiry, and stead , grortb. iti popuh tics and volume of bnsinesi', ccnt titiites one of lb wondets of tbe mnetew th centnry. "Boas I Cibx and -'Preneh" Bsrdraa were lynched near Socorro, N. it, for bo rss-stealiBg James Little, a former eonmiuron tbe Atchison. T( peka and Santa Fe
railroad, was murdered zt 1 is house at li 1mne t, V. M., by a party of drunker. Mexican despn -adoea, three of whom were arrested the
pert morning and maoo a full confession. Tt y wera taken from the 'alabooao by a quiet an? orderly mob and Strang np to Cottonwood In es along the Bio Oranda, A nan loaded with Isaikung material on the Be j ublicen Valley extension of the Bor-
lisgtowaad Missouri tailmnd, near Table Bock,
Ftwnee ccunty, Seb., broke loose aid started so a dowa-jpiade, Jt overtook Sat -car on
which were forty-flve h borers. Three of the laborers were killed; The others escaped by Jumping . . .The Texas and Pacific road is being pushed toward El Paso at the rate of twelve miles per week, and throngh trains to San Fran-
nsco are prcmisea oy too opening oi jsox.
Thb Ftesident of a national bank in Sooth Carolina reports to Tres surer GilfiUan
that the people of that region refuse to take silver certificates as current money. . . . A large section of the South was visited by a heavy frost on the nights of Oet. 5 and 6. Tbe tobacco
crop m Virginia and the late cotton in South Carolina were seriously damaged. . . .A dispatch from Grayson, Kv., states thnt "tbe Means tunnel caved in, killing ten convict laborers
and womioang five others.
Cox, Stephens and Delaney, the Iron Mountain train robbers, pleaded guilty in the
Hempstead Circuit Court, at Washington.
They were sentenced to the penitentiary for a M.m of seventy years each. The sentences are cumuktive, focrtern year being the lim t bud for robbery. The robbery occurred on the lid of September. They were captured on the 28th and a special term of court held to try
them. They nave Been ptaeea in toe peimen-
uary at .utile jkock. Ir a gambling house at Eagle Pass,
Texas, where George Banner had lost his
stake, he quietly returned at a late hour and murdered the two winners, whom be fonnd asleenon the table.... A man named Church.
confined in tbe jait at Newton, Catawba coun
ty, m. u, ciiargea wun me muraer or hubs
xnompson, in Aievanare couniy in August last, was taken out and hanged oy a mob.
Gnr. Josbph 0. Abbott, who entered the Union army from Sew Hampshire, and since the war settled in North Carolina and represented that State in the Senate, has jiut
ated at Wilmington. Xhx four men who captured the Arkansas train-robbers secured $9,000 of the booty, which they divided up, one of tlie party making some objection. The robbers would then have been released bat for the large rewards offered. In consideration of their silence about the divids. a solemn pledge was made them that no offort would be Bpared to release them from the penitentiary. The captor who favored the return of the money to the raihoad company escaped two attempts at assassination, and revealed the facts to toe anthorities. Is a quarrel at Louisville, Kv., between two brothers, Bhdd and Berry Bassett, over the loan of the ram of 35 cents, the latter shot tbe former, killing him instantly. Before tbe shooting the two had fought, daring which Eenry was so badly cut that lie will die . , , . The three youmr Arkansas train-robbers have made full confessions. Their names are Sam and Thomas Williams, 17 and 19, and James Delaney, the former printers. All lived in San Augustine, Texas, rhey wanted money to get married. One of the Williams boys was barefooted, and all were ragged. They say their captors took from them 819,000.
It is charged that Guitean s autobiography was drawn from his lips by District Attorney Cockhill by the promise that it should be published lor his benefit, and that it was sold by the stenographer to an Eastern journal. Tbk Fenian dynamite plot, according to a FhilsdelpUia dispatch, has been thoroughtv unraveled by the Secret Service' Bureau of the United States. Ttisssidtobetruethatthe scheme was organized to cheat the BriWh Government out of the rewards to be offered. Peter B. Foyo, a saloon-keeper of Philadelphia, caused the manufacture of the infernal machines and turned them over to O'Donovan Bossa. Foye then began negotiations with the British Consul at New York, and received 210,000 for information leading to the discovery made on the decks at livorpooL He some weeks ago fled from the United States detectives at Philadelphia, and no one knows his whereabouts, Mrs. AijEsasdkb Ottbbson discovered a masked robber in her house at Wheeling, W. Vs. Hems ''going through" tho bureau takimr therefrom all the valuables. 8bo moved
in the bed, whereat the robber compelled her at
toe muzzic oi ma pistol to rise ana seat herseif in a chair. While in this position the robber cut off her hair, which was of very laxnriint growth.... Great destitutioQ prevails among the working people on the nr rth coast of Labrador and on tbe island of Anticosti. Many families have had no floor for six weeks, and have been Jiving on herrings and potatoes. Low fevers preva 1 in consequence and many deaths have Occurred. WAsraiiici-roit. The White House will not be in good
order nnti! about the middle of winter. It is
understood that the President will continue at Senator Jones residence till the end of the called session, when it is probable hu will take np his redden e in the cottage attached to the Soldier- Home, where President Lincoln resided daring I ha war The project for the erection of a Gai field Memorial Ilosrdtsl at Washington seems to grow in favor. Many person have promised to subscribe liberally. A scASBAii of huge proportions bas been discovered in the Interior Department. It threatens to exceed in enormity the petty pecnlauons recently erposed In the treasury. There is ring in the Pension Office that lias had existence for several years, the operations of which are being rapidly developed. It involves s number of clerks m the examiners' branch and revising division, and a moot; those some of tile mrtn, trusted men in the office. These gentry have been working by collusion with outside parties who will soon be exposed The pastors of Washington, called on President Arthur st his residence. Bi. Chester, pastor of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, who bad been designated to act. as spokesman for tbe visitors, read anVMress to which the Preiudent responded snbstantiallv i a tallows ; "Ism glad to meet you, gentlemen ,- yet it is witb deep sorrow under the circumstances which have so sadly devolved such momentous duties noon me. In the pei-formanco of those duties as Chief Magistrate of a God-fearing and religions people, I appreciate my dependence upon their moral rapport and approval under divine blessing and guidance. I thank you cordially for assnranceH of your support, and for your kind expresskxis of sympathy an i confidence." At the conclusion of President Arthur's response the visitors were "individually introduced to and shook hands with the President. . . .A Washington dispatch of the7th mat. save : It is now probable that Mr. 8c(ville will not be alone in the de'enseof GniteaiL Intimations have been received here, within a day or two, that at least two quite distinguished lawyers will volunteer their hierviceij. Tlie matter will be settled in the course of tbe next
Th Grand Jury of the District of Colombia appeared in tb Crinrinal Court room at Washington, on the 8tb inst., and presented th indictment agaimt Gnitcau. It embraces eleven counts, and u- drawn with great minuteness. They describe the shooting at
having been done at the Baltimore an J Polomac depot in Washington, of malice afcetlioflght, with a pistol, inflicting a mortal wottnd, from the effects of which the President died.
Pkksidett Abthtjb has appointed Mr.
O. P. Oarke First Deputy CommUsioner of
Pensions, and Mr. C. B. Walker, of Indiana, to. be Drputy Commissioner of Pension. Presi
dent Garneld had determined on thcseiappointments, and President Artht i m making ihi-m only carried oat the r.to Proi-ident's intuitions.
A Washington telegram states that
" Scoville, Guiteaa's counsel, is much de
pressed by his visit to New York, ne found nc lawyer willing to nudertsko I he defense w.th Out an exceptionally largo retainer. Gnitnau rejects Scoville's proposition to employ llol ei t
u. ingersou as conisei, tiecause tno whole Christian world would be prejudiced.'
Thb first vignette of the late President which will appear among the treasury issues wul be upon the check for tho 6-jier-cent, bonds continued at 3J$ per cent These cheeks embrace the ilrat issue which rsn bo utilized for that purpose. In tho 1'ostofBce Department the vi;notte of the late President wul be placed on the 6-cent postage stamp, Pbesident Abthuk has determined that, tor the present, at leait, he will not ente rtain any applications for positions of minor importance, and all such applications wll be relened to tho beads of tlie several departments. PsoatraiNr Democrats in New York have seen St to writs to Mr. Tilden, asking bis pieasnre in regard to their candidicy on tho State ticket. Mr. TiWim publishes a letter, declining to assume the posi tion of censor over candidatE, declaring that he would not accept the Governorship even by a iinaiiimous vote of the people, end asking that tte Democratic party make the best possible ehoico of candidates. PooTMaSTXB GsiotKAXi J AMes, on the first day of the extra session, sent President Arthur nearly S00 nominations of Postmasters for Presidential signature, ss a preluvinary to their transmissiou to tbe Senate. Secretary Kitkwood also sent a large number of nominntKHistoir.io.or offices in the Interior De(rtmentto the President for bis approval.,... Secretary Windom annoauces himself a candidate for Senator from Minnesota to 011 out hie own unexpired term. ia:cTiQss were held for Governor
and other State officers in Ohio and Iowa on Tuesday, Oct, It. In Ohio the election was an nnnsually quiet one, even for an "off year" in politics. There was a good deal of scratching on both sides, and the Pioliibiticnists polled upward of 10,000 votes. Gov. Foster and tbe entire Republican ticket, it would seem at this writing, wi re elected by 12,000 to 15,000
majority, in jowa the vote was extremely light probably 60,000 less than last year attributed, largely to rain, which prevailed generally throuKhonc the State. The Republican
majority is estimated, at this writing, at 40,000
to SO.ouo. -In conversation with a friend at Wash
ington David Davis is credited with Baying: " I could not take a Cabinet position if it were offered me. I left the Snpreme bench because its duties were too arduous for me, and a Cabinet position would prove far more engrossing than a 8uprome Justiceship. I shall remain lu the Senate.". . . .The Minnesota Legislature convened in extra session on the 11th inst, for the purpose of considering tho proposition of the
holders of too old railroad uonas tor a settlement at 60 cents on the dollar. rOREIGlT. Seventt-heven per cent, of the cases of the diphtheria epidemic raging in the Province of Orel, Central Kussia, are fatal. . . .The Ameer of Afghanistan made a public entry intc Candaharon the 30th of September. Then was a geuerai illumination the 2d inst. A I1ANDI.0KD in County Mayo, Inv land, was shot lit by an assassin disguised in female clothing. Tbe bullet nrissed the intended victim and wounded a young girl A monster Liberal n eeling was held in Berlin The speakers strongly denounced B.smarck't internal policy. Mb. Gla dstone delivered a remarkable speech at Leeds. Ho said that to grant just ice to Ireland was a sacred duty, but he held that England and Scotland should not be rorg'btteiL its intimated thnt Ireland may yet be loyal, notwithstanding the action of the irreconcilable psrty, and declared that the Irish laborers' were the most advanced in the world. He teferred to John Dillon as an honorable opponent whom he oould honor (although his Government put him in prison). He contra ted O'CouneiPs loyalty with Psmell's disloyalty, and- was very severe on tbe latter gentleman, whom he denounced in unmeasured terms. . . .Advices from SL Potersburg stato that the most comprehensive measures have been taken for the safety ol Annitchkoff Pulice, tho Crnr's favorite 8. Petersburg residence. A subterranean passage has been constructed all around tho paiaoi , whioh can be patroled by sentinel', and immd -ately placed under water. The Czar is nogot ating for tbe purchase of the various housct surrounding toe palace. r abseil-, jn an address at Waterford, Ireland, pronounced Gladstone tho greatest ccercioniat and most unrivaled slanderer of the Irish nation. . ..AiubbtshopCroke, in replying t-: an address f r 5n the Land League at Dublin, advired tho enormous csscmbly to givo the new land act a fair trial. This is opposed to the Parnell policy.... A Paris correspondent says it is rumored thit England and France have agreed on a joint policy of defense for their subjects in Egypt, and have for this purposedispatched ironclads to Ataxandia. At a meeting of the Iiand Loaguein Dublin, Dillon said that Gladstone's praise oi him at Leeds was based on f&lso grounds. Dillon declared that, had ho had bis way, ho would not only have stood between his countrymen and the Land set, but would have thrown out Gladstone and his Government. Since his release from prison be had approved Parncll's entire poJcy. . Ho urged tlie people, despite the laws, to obey Parnell, Dillon added tbeJt ho regarded Gladstone as a dishonest politician, with a reput Atkm based upon persist nt and un-resti-ainable power of misrepresenting facts ... . Parnell, at Wexford, said the movement for using only articles of Irish manufacture was mora likely to succeed than any of a shnilai kind ever started. Ireland had plenty of capital of her own, and all tho Irish wanted was full and fab scope for the ingenuity and intelHgecce of Irishmen. Mr. Spaight, a magistrate in Eunis, County Glare, was fired at in his house, but not injured. Out
rage i are reported in various parts of
cnu country. rmeen persons were injured in a riot at Ballyragget . . . . Fox) all, the famous American horse, took tbo 'aarowilch stakes at the Newmarket (England ) -aces. Hm owner, Junius It- Keene, won uprard of $500,000, and deviates him the best 3-ear-old m tlie world Once more a conspircy against tho life of tbe Czar has been disovcred. The Nihilists had ued tbe telegraph oin'orm the would-be assassin of iheCzar'ii .ntendi d jouruey. . . .The Portuguese court goes into fcur days mourning for President Garfield.
ADDITIONAL KEWS.
Amuso the new Directors of the Western Union Telegraph Company elected are George J. Gould, Cyrus W. Field and C. P. Huntington. President Green announced that for the year which commenced with July the gross earnings cannot fall short of $15,000,000, of which amount the net profits will be $6,500,000.... Tbo Baltimore and Ohio road has declared a semi-annual dividend of & per cent, and added $1,400,000 to tbe surplus fund. Maktha Scaus, familiarly known a old Mother Scales, died recently at Carrollton, Grceno county, 111., at the wonderfully advanced age of 110 years. She was in all probability the oldeit person in Illinois at the timo ot ber death. Hhe was torn at Halifax Court Homo, in Virginia, and remembered well when the war of the Bevolntion ended... A daring robbery was committed near Girard, Macoupin coiuty. 111. Tlireo marked men invaded the farmhouse if F- Perrine, an old resident of the county. After gagging the enlire family, consisting of Mr. Panne, his wifo and two daughters and a hiied man. they proccecled to ransack the bouse. Xliey secured $8,000 in gold and other valuable articles. . . . Four masked robbers entered the farmhouse of Alhui Fairbank, of Wheaton, PL, bound and cicired four members of the 1 amilv. and se
cured from a mattrees $2,600 in money and
?iu,iuu in register! a nonas.. ..ucv. tuisoury sent to tho Legislature of Minnesota an earnest appeal to them to pay the raihoad bonds on the basis of Chambcrlain'B proposition by which half of the amount due, M, 000,0000 will hi
saved.
C'hables H. Laxpbbiibboeb's mill, on llandolph street, Philadelphia, was destroyed by fire. There were thirty-five persons in tho tnilding. Some of them eeoaped by jumping, others escaped tbrouch the doors. Six per
sons were badly burned a bout the face and
eyes, and nine persons were seriously hurt ui jumping. Two of those burned will probably die. I)r. J.G.Eollf.nd, for mtny wars the editor of iHiribner's Uoiithbj, and well known in tho Lterarv world bv the title of " Timntliv Tit-
comb," died euddonlyin New York. He was
com in uoicni rtown, mass., in lBl'J, and srselnatcd from the Brookliue Medical College in VHU. It is stated that Judge Folger was tendered the Secretaryship of the Treasury by
Pistident Arthur, but it was declined with
thanks. Juhte. Folger was elected Chief Justice of tbe Supreme Court of New York last yeai. His term of office ii fourteen years, and an salary is 12,0(0 per annum, and, at tho end of his term he will be then over 70 ho can retire on full pay. Such a petition ho
thinks too good to give up for a three-years' term in the Secretaryship of I be Treasury.
AifOKO the outraged reported by the
Irish constabulary was ore at Kauturlr, where
a man m med Sullivan put needles into potatoes and fed them to the cattle of a boycotted farmer. . . .Eeene's colt Poxhail won tlie select stakes at Newmarket, England. Tax New York Democratic State Convention vas in session two days at Albiiny, under the Chairmanship of Erastus Brooks. The Tammany and Irving Hall delgatio.ns, from New York city, were excluded from soiUs in the convention by a unanimous vole. Tlie following ticket was nominated: W.jH. Puroell, of tho Kocliester Vnion, Secretary of Stato ; Georgo H. Lipham, Comptroller; Boswell A. Parmenter. Attorney General; liolnrt A. Maxwell, Trenaurer; Tlionias Eversheil, Stato Engineer; Judge of the Court of Appeals, ex-Attorney General Hchooumaker.
Minnesota Democratic Contention. The Minnesota Democratic Convention met at St. Paul and nomiuatej the f olloiring ticket: Goiemor, Gen. B. W. Johnson ; Lieutenant Governor, E. P. Barnnra; Auditor, ltudolpli Lebmicke; Secretary of State, A. J. Lamberton; Treasurer, John V. Busaell: Anorney General, Gecrg S. Baxter; Bailroad Cinmlssioner, B, S. Cook. Tho plttrorui is notable for its brevity, embracing, as itdoes, only three resolutions. The first denounces repudiation, the second expresses grief for the death of President Garfield, and the thud and last leaffirms the principles announcid in tho last National Democratic Convention. Any osk knowing of a small boy who would not run seven blocks for a chance to rido half a block with his slomnch siciosJi tho edge of a grocery wagon tailboard will please bring him to this offloo ul receive tlio rowaud intended orioiu illy for the man who should bring in t. aew comet tied up in an old paper. Boiton Globe. r Kmvsb Interrupt any conversation with a hack -tag Cough : it creates a bad impression. Bettec invest a quarter of a dollar in a bottle of Dr, Bull's Cough Byrup and owe it,
The Efist River Bridge. The following dinionsions of the various parts of the great bridge spanning the But river at Brooklyn and New lork will prove of interest: Length of river span, 1,595 feet 6 inches. Length of each land span, 930 feet. Length of Brooklyn approach, 971 feet Length of New York approach, 1,662 feet 6 inched. Total length of bridge, 5,989 feek Width of bridge, 85 feet. Number of catlos, four. Diameter of each cable, 15J inches. Length of each jingle wire in cables, B.578 feet 6 inches. Ultimate strength of eaoh cable, 12,200 tons. Weight of wire, 12 feet per pound. Each cable contains 5,29i3 parallel (not twisted) galvanized steel, oil-coated wires, closely wrapped to a solid cylinder 15 inches in diameter. Size of towers at high-water line, 140 x59 feet Size of towers at roof course, 13Gx53 feet Total height of towers above high water, 276 feet. Clear height oi oridge in winter of river span above high rater, 135 feet Height of floor at towers above high water, 119 feet 8 inches. Height of towers above roadway, 159 feet. New York tower contains 46,9:15 cubic yards masonry. Brooklyn tower contains 38,214 cubic yards masonry. New York caisson weighs 7,000 tons. Weight of concrete filling, 8,000 tons. Size of anchorages at base, 129x119 feet Size of Anchorages at top, 117x101 feet Height of anchorages, 89 feet front, 85 feet rear. Weight of each ar chor plate, 23 tons. First wire ran across May 29, 1877. Be Wise and Happy. If yon will stop all yonr extravagant and wrong notion! in doctciing yourself and families with expensive dot-tors or humbug curealls, that do barm always, and use only nature's simple remedies for all yonr ailments you will be iso, well and hippy, and save great oxpense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and good will tell you, is Hop Bittersrely on it. Bee another column. i'ress.
Skipping Hard Places. Boys, I want to nsk you how you think a conqueror made oat who went through a country he was trying to subdue aad, whenever he found i fort hard to take, let it alone. Don't you think the enemy would buzz wild there, like bees iii a hive, and when hu was well into the heart of the country don't you fancy they would swarm oat and harass him terribly? Just so, I want you to rr member, will it be with you, if you skip over the hard places in your lessons and leave Ihem unlearned ; yen have left an enemy in the rear that will not fail to harass yon and mortify yon times with out number, "There was just a little bit of my Latin I hadn't retid", said a vexed student to me, "and it was just there the professor had to call ujioii me at examination, rhere were just two or three examples I IukI pas&od over, and one ot these I was asked to do on the blackboard." The student who is not thorongh is never well at his eat ; he cannot forget the skipped problems, and the consciousness of his delicicueies makes kin. nervons anil anxious. Never laugh at the slow, plodding student ; the time will surely coma when the laugh will be turned. It takes time to be thorough, but it more than pays. Resolva wheu you take np a study that you will go through with it like a successful conqueror, taking every strong point If the inaccurate scholar's tlifficnlti?a closed with his school life it might not be bo great a matter for his future career. But he hns chained to himself a habit that will be like an iron ball at his heel all the rest of his life Whatever he does will be lacking somewhere. He has learned, to shirk what iii hard, and the habit will prow with years. An Elkton (Md.) paper mentions ihe oaso
of Mr. T. Deenan, oil that place, who suffered severely with rheumatic pains until he tried a bottle of iit Jacobs Oil, which completely cured him. Indianapolis (.) Journal.
A. Mew Use fur Criminals. An Australian paper thicks there la a
better use to wlich men ;an be put than hanging them. Instead of punishing convicted criminals in that way, it wculd turn them over to the doctors to be experimented ujioii for the cure of diseases like cholera, yellow fever, cancer, hydrophobia, consumption, etc.' for-whiohno cerfciiu remedy has ever been fouutl. It
won tl provide that H the cnminal survived the experimen-jj he should be entitled to his life. For example, a malefactor micht be drowned until, in the
ordinary sense of the word, he was prououueed dead by the expcnmcntiuK physi . ians. Then, if he was resucifcitt'd, he should gain his liberty. Let another
oe bitten ty an unmistakably r UiJii 1or.
and if he was cured altera well defined attack of hydrophobia that Klumlri constitute hU certificate, eif rtprew. Others should bo poisoned, iuoiu' l-.vl with various contagious diseases, aid be subjected to death bv the various ma'adies which have defeated anil d ii d the coml iucd skill of the medical fraternity, and in the case of eviry one v. hero a sure and definite renedy fihould bu discovered
6ucu criminal should thereby cxpi.ite Ins crime, and by hiscojttiliution tos uscce
for the benefit of the world ho should earn and receive a full p u don. It thinks this would lie not only a more effective deterrent of crime, but it would have the advantage of ma'iing worthless men useful.
Cited by the Washincten (Ind.) Gazellt
is the fact that the colts in thnt locality have a sortof lameness in the joint. J. V. Myers cured his by anointing it with St. Jacobs Oil.
A Romance. Khortlr after tlm ivnr I, nK. r
...w ..... mh.UIJIUU H the Second ilriieroonn un nr.lr.,. A
Fort .Laramie, and there Lieutenant
urooKnurst La vmgaton, tf the well known Now York family, saw and l ived the favorite daughter erf tho old .Sionx chief, Sjwttoil 'fail, and found his passion reciprocated. The young officer took her to bin Iiouhc, aud she bore him a son, but Livingston's health failed and he was ordered to Europe, where ho died. The Sioux girl died of a broken heart in 1868, after learning of hiseleuth, and was carried to Port Laramie by her father and there buried. Her grav is still annually decorated with flowers by the soldiers. Tho mother of the young officer ban sought to find and educate his son, but the Sioux, either because they have lost sightof him or because they wish to keep him, givo no trace of lm yrhexeabaat-LaramieCUjJioomeratff.
LiDU K Pixkham's Vcgetablo Compound has done thousands of women more good than the medicino of many doctors. Mineral Deposits In Kevada. In the barren wastes of Nevada discoveries are constantly being made eif vast deposits of sfilt, soda, nitre, sulphur, etc. ; eiu the desert plains and in the tlese rt hills' that are destitute of vegetation, except stuttering, stunted sago-brush and grensa-wood, 10,000 acres of which would scarcely sustain an ox, and where nhomed toad can scarcely live, are also fonnd gypsum, abeslos, silica, kaolin, cinnabar, plumbago, bituminous shale, indications of coal, iron, aud many ottier deposil, us well as veins oi copper, antimony, galena, gold, silver, und other metals, all of wluVh, whin fully developed, will 'ntitiite jmpiejio
sources of wealth. But little progresf has been made in tho development of valuable deposits solely on account; o the want of some cheaper means of tram portotion than bus yet been afforded But they are coming. Already narrowgauge railroads arc being projected an constructed to reach these deposits. Hen and women that pursue sedentary occupations need to take Kidney-Wort FACTS FOB THE CURIOUS.
Thh roes of various kinds of fish contain from about 30,000 to over 3,686,000 eggs. Tuts lion's teeth seem formed rather for destruction than for the chewing of his food. A foiir-finoehed monkey, in its native shite, has been seen to go down to the edge of a stream, rinse ite mouth and then clean its teeth with one of its fingers. In Bavaria medical men are shorter lived than any other class. Out of every 100 individuals, 53 Protestant clergymen, 41 professors, 39 lawyers or magistrates, 34 Catholic priests, but only 26 doctors reach the age of 60. Thb octopus has a gland which secretes an inky fluid, and this he squirts out, making "a thick, dork cloud belaud lihn which bailies his pursuer at the same time that it helps himself to dart away. Mr. Darwin asserts that the octopus often takes deliberate aim at an enemy when it squirts out this unpleasant fountain. Ostriches, when the full number of eggs has been laid, invariably place one ot them outside the nest the nest consisting naturally of a hollow scooped out of the land by the action of the wings and legs of the birds. It has been found that these eggs are reserved as food for the chicks, which are often reared in a natutol stall, miles away from a blade of grass or other food. Thb periwinkle has 600 rows of teeth, three in a row, growing on a long strap, like pins in a cushion. This strap, often two inches long, closes the edges together at the bach of the mouth so as to wrap over tho rough points, and is then rolled up into a coil and stowed away in a fold of tho neck. As the front teeth wear away, this r.trap comes gradually forward on the floor of the mouth, the new teeth grow up and ar sharpened ready for use. Papek rots under the influence of moisture utitil it is reduced to a white decay which crumbles into powder when handled. Damp attacks both tlie inside and outside of books. The mold spots which are so often seon upon the edges of leavec aud upon the aides of the binding under a microscope are seen to bo miniature forests of lovely trees, covered irith a beautiful white foliage. "They are upas trees," says a bibliophile, "whose roots are imbedded in the leather and destroy its texture." Thb thirty-three navigable rivers of the Mississippi system comprise 11,000 miles of navigable waters, intersecting or bordering on eighteen States and two Territories. The extcat of territory subject to overflow '"as, in 1874, ef.tiniated to be 41,193 square miles, an area as great as tho combined areas of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, BJiode Island and New Jersey, and much more productive- under proper conditions. Up to the year 1878 Congress had mode for the improvement of the Mississippi river and its various tributaries about 200 appropriations, amounting iu all to tho sum of $18,500,009. A thousand wonders in nature are lost to the human eye, and oidy revealed
to us through the mn roscope. Think of dividing a single spider's web into a thousand strands, or counting the arteries and nerves in the wing of a gossamer moth. Yet, by the aid of the jwwerful lens eif a microscope, it is ftiuud there aro more than 4,000 muscles in a caterpillar. Tho eye of a drone contains 14,000 mirrors, and the body of every spider is furnished with four little lumps, pierced with tiny holes, from each of which issues a single thread ; and when a thousand of these from each lump are joined together, they make the silk lino of which the. spider spins its web, and which we call a spider's thread. Spiders have been seen as small as a grain of mind, ami these spin a tihread so tine that it takes 4,000 of them, put together, to equal in size a single hair. He Was Ho f'uoi.
An old citizen of Austin, Texas, was awakened by the fire bells. He dressed himself and went out into the street, "Where is the fire?" ho lsked of a lireman who was hurrying past. " Down 031 Austin avenue, near the comer of Twenty-fifth street. "Let rau think who lives down there," mus?r the old man; " why there is nobody in that neighborhood who is insured. Tlnt tiro is not going to amount to anything," so he went back into his house and iu dvo minutes was snoring ns loud ok ever. The tire, as he supposed, was only a chimney on ftr3. Hounli on nine." ask Dragcists for it. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, nies, vermin, intoots. 15c. Db. WrxeuTELL's 'teething Byrup has never failed to give immediate relist when tised in cases of Summer Complaint, C uolera-iuf untum, or pams fc the stomach. Mothers, when your little darlings are suffering from these or kindred causes, do not hesitate to give it a trial. You will surely bo pleased with the charming effect Bo sure to buv Ir. WiachclPa Teething Bynip. Bold by all druggists. Only 25 cents per bottta Foil DYsi'ErsiA, indigeMion, depression of spirits and general debility iu their various fornii, also as a preventive against fever and spnc- and other intermittent fevers, the Fesbi rin'Ri'iionATBo Elixir oki'aijsaya Uauk, made by CsiRneil, Hazard fc Co., New York, aud sold by all druggists, is the best tunic, and for paUintiwcoveiing from fever or other sickness it ha i no equal. Fes Headache, Constipation, TJver Complaint and ill bilious derangements ot th blood, there is nti remedy as buto and safe ss Ellen's Daylight. Liver Pills. They stand unrivalled in removing bile, toning the stomach and in giving healthy action to the liver. Sold by all druggists. Ai dkj) vital forco is necessary in resisting ibo approach of disease. Tho system ruu down is ii:vblo to every malarial influence. Dn. Holxah s Pn supplies tho needed stimulus, and is invD luable as a preventive and cure for devitalization. '"he onlv natural hair renewer is Carboliue, a d.wdorizod extract of petioleum, prepared wil Lout diiitillation or roctiucation uh acids or a'kalios, containing no mineral or other poisons delightfully perfumed and as clear aud part' as spring water. Fna lluenmatism, Sprains and Bruises, ass tJ'iole Sum's Nerve and Bone Un ment, sold by all druggists. ItKMcilKirPUO.tr DEATH. William J.(JoughHn,iif Kimeir.lli, Jl'-H., sajrs: 111 tt fall oi l7t I traa Usui with bleeding o( llm lunm, lolkml hrasovoieooiiffb. I lct my appelate and nosh, ail 1 ts nftnrd to my bod. In IS77 I v.i admitted to lira hoep Ut The doctor uld I bad a hols In lay lung fl big an a half dolior. At nj time a report wont around tint 1 was dsnd. I garo up bio, bnt a friend tctd moeif Iih. William Hall's Balsam von thk Lukus. I got a txittli. wlii'ii. (omy suniittA, 1 eoaiiutfiietfd to fool better, nnd lo-day I lev) botior than for throe roars past- I irrite this hoping ovorjr one itfll clod w:th dtsoastid lung uill lake Dn. WlLllAM Uai.l's Balsam, and Iwconvinood UuteiUisuvvTioM can be cveiw. li anposlinvely ssr it his dono mine good than all tho other ruedlcunes 1 have taken sint'i- my inckneea.
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Ho iQood IPreaehlaqrNo man can do a good Job of work, preach a good sermon, try a lawsuit well, doctor a patient, or write a good, articlu when he feels miserable and dull, with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves, tihil uouo should make the attempt in such a condition when it can be bo easily and cheaply removed by a little Hop Bitters. Boo other column, Allan! Twws. It is probablo that tho southern part of the Territory of Utah will supply enough antimony for thin country. The ore mined about 140 miles from Salt Lake City yields from 60 to 65 per cent, of. antimony.
A FAIRY AFLOAT.
Tlie following description of tho fiilty vessel represented ou this page is from the Cincinnati Commercial : The hull is of the finest selected white oak, braced, bolted and riveted in the most Bkillful and -workmanlike manner, and is 64 feet in length, 14 feet breadth of beiUi 2i lect depth of hold, and draws twenty inches of water. She carries at ibularboiler,andtwo beautiful little engines, made expressly for her, bj'tho Ohio Machine Co., Middlrport, O. Ttie dining-room is situated between the boiler and engine rooms, and is artistically giaiued, with freseoed ceiling. It is furnished in tlie Queen Anne style, and the silver, chiua and table linen arc of the finest character. The pilot-house, cabin, main talon and Captain's office are on the saloon deck and are luxurious iu their furnishing
and decorations. The saloon proper is frescoed and gilded in East lake style, and the flooring is covered with Turkish carpet The furniture, iu raw silk and walnut, of the Qr.een Anne pattern, like that of the. dining-hall, and rich curtains of damask complete the impression of a veritable floating palace. The four state-rooins,contain-ing two berths each, are also carpeted with Brussels aud handsomely furnished. Tho boat belongs to and was hnilt under tho directions of Messrs A. Vogeler & Co., Baltimore, Md., for thei r own exclusive use upon the Ohio, Mississippi nnd other Western rivers, and is run by a picked crew of officers and men in their employ. The object of thU little steamer is to carry neither freight nor passengers. She was built for tho lirm uIkivo named, to he used exclusively by them for distributing their priuted matter iu the river towns for Bt. Jacobs Oil, the Great Gorman Kemedy for rhcumat .sm and other painful ailments. .Sb Si SF
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la reimbursed in grout mcaiurfi, to tbosn troubled with weak kidneys, !; judicata use of UoctuUer's Stomach BUtert, wbicli fur coratc and stimulate without ei -citta? th urinnry m-gini. In conjunction nitb IU irfluence npon t un, it cornscta acidity. Improve appfarito, tad Is in erejy way conducive to health and nervo ropoaa. J notber mttrkatl iualiU ia its control orer ffpror and aRUO, and Us power of preventing tt. SaV For sale by ail DicjrstaU and Deaktra efnrslte
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la a sovereign reineSy f"r all forma of 11 TCT and Btomacfl t-onblea, and in the ONLY SAFE and ABSOLUTE curt for Malaria is its various tjrpes Dr. Hollmnn'iS Pad la a genuine and radical remedy. WITHOUT TAKING MED1CINB. It wai the FIRST article of the kind that was Introduced to the pibllc generally. H was the ORIGINAL FAD, and was devised by DR. HOLMAN alone. He (track out fron ths beaten path and mads a KEW WAY, No sxmer had he rendered the undertaking a CERTAINTY than the laiiTATons and Pi RAT lis who hang to and infest aver successful enterprise, started np and have tines followed in his footsteps ss closely as the law will tolerate. Against these Da. HOLM AN gives SPECIAL WARNING. Not only do they FAIL TO CURB, bnt In disappointing the purchaser they bring doubt and odinm on the pri ncipal of AliwOrp. Hon, of which Iir. Halinairs Pad i the GENUINE and ONLY TRUE EXPONENT. Everw Imitation is an emphatic endorsement of the substantial worth of the genuine article. A poor on is never copi ed. Each (Genuine Bolmnn Pad bears the Private Revenue fltamp of the HOLMAN PAD CO., with the above Trade. Mark printed in gnien. -Butf Xcns H'irAoHt Jtt, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Or sent by mail, poet-paid, on ve:etpt of ia.oo. DR. HOLMAN'S advice is rase Full treatise sent free on applica tion, Addreni HOLMAN PAD CO., P. O. Box 2UZ 744 slroattvrar. 1. V
Free ! A Muiica J ftim!. Address F.Brebm(Rrai,Pa. AC fA 6 Of! per dty at home. Bamplea worth 01 five 90 10 9 f.l AddiM Stiksos Co, Portland. IU
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DH. HI'NTKlt, 103 State it., OtiicsRO. treats mecoMfully Throat nd I.ons Diteaaes bj Inhalation.
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a ireiik la rour own town. Termi and ( cmtflt free. Addreni li. IUujctx Oo., Portland. Ma.
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AOENT.'S WANTED tor the Bt and raetae. SeUtas .Pictorial Booki and Rltilait. Prieea redaeed Uperot. NiTlox.a. Publuuukq Oo.. (Miioaco. Ul.
VflllllC MEN " ron wonld lenm TelecniphT In lUUnt) Inr.n tnarmonttie. nnd be cerUln o( a eltution, addteee VALKNTINK UROi. JanwrtU,Wi
Mtf Addnaeair BtjSBenn, OelrsU, Mica.
AROMATIC MILK. A pleasant. D f peedir core for ri L I. V One patikass four doeea will oure In every eaaa. Price rno dollar. Mold by
DU. lu H. HAItltlS,
files Srogaiiita or cent b-.i mail.
1'ilUbiii'sa. ra. J. T. FITZCERAtD Sl CO., Commission Merchants, UHtAIN AND lU1 VISIONS. 122 ami 124 "Smith Clark St, Chicago. Trading in k'tno' BOO bmliota nd upward, (lomiuweion ljMrcont. OoiriiunileniioolIclted. 1,000 AQI-NTS WANTED, TO SELL THE LIFE OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD. t'omplrio, InrlndliiH Ills Ilculli nnd Hiiihil, I'mtiifolr lUuitrail. New Sleel Portrait ot tJAIt. KIKUI. the tluistrver m db. Poitntlteof Itln Wife and M-itlier.tiuiUriu, tlm Surai-ims, thtMuet Scene of the Hbtot n; t4ie Sick t'h.iiiilwr. tlw Fumtntl Pacttiil. Ac. Tho un jr comiilelo ana anltiont.o work. Then' Is a Krnno lor Anciim Mret in tha flnlil ivitli ill's Hank. Outnt ftOi' bpeax mlok, " ' yitiUIIAKl) UJfO!., cfcleo, ill.
1VB B ASKETS. NEW YORK. Bkxvks 18 ... (dU Hons ., S to Q 9 Cottoh ll?i3 I"M)wa Buperflno 5 00 (Si 6 Wbiut No. 2 Sj.,1ng 1 40 (A 1 No. tJUi. 1 61 &l Conn- t'ngradcl 65 Oath--MU1 V'cotola 4R a Poiik Meee , 19 SO 49 I-AKD... IU CHICAGO. Beeves Choice Graded Steers 6 30 7 Oowe nd Heifers J 20 8 Medium to Fair 4 10 5 Hoob 8 00 (n) 7 Fuiun . -Fancy White Winter Ex.. 7 711 8 Onnd tn Oliotco Bpring t. 8 00 6 Wheat- No. 4 Spring 1 M $ l No. 3 Hpring 1 23 (4 1 OrBN Nn.S... 08 ft O in No. 2,... ( RTE No. 2 1 09 1 Barley No. 2 I 06 ia I B-ttkh Cliotoa Oiuncry 27 ( K.ins Fri-nb lg Poiik Jlcta 18 oi' ($18 iko mm MIWVAUKEB.
Wheat No. 1. a 40 ( 1 . S 1 30 1 irons So. 2 f, 1 Oats No. 4 4'.' Hvb-No. 1 1 10 I Ililil.EV No. 2 i) (5j 1 I'obk Mess..... 18 m (il8 !- ltij! RT. LOUIS. W hfat No. SHed 1 17 1 C'uhk -Mixed 5 (A 0i No. 2 45 (a Hvk I W (it, 1 I- .1 K Moss 19 1 is.19 I-ARO Il!4ai CIKCIMMm. Wheat 1 18 (S 1 Coax oil (A 'at 411 ISve 1 18 (Si 1 Pons Most 20 till 920 t-AKU. TOLEDO. Wll EAT -No. 1 White 1 45 ml No. 2Ked 1 48 ( 1 C'hh 88 ( Oath it DETnOIT. Fijirn -Ch ilce 7 25 O 8 Wiiur-No. 1 White .12 (H 1 P.i M.xed 88 (& Iats M xed t Baiilet (per nntal) 1 75 ft. 2 I'oiik- -Sices 20 7 (2l INDIANA POIaS. Wheat No. 2 Bed 1 46 1 Cohn No. 2 m C4 Oats. is (A BSr. LIBEKTy, PA. Cattle Best. 828 (98 Fair 8 78 ( 6 Common 4 23 ( 4 Hooit... (j 00 (4 7 Sut.Kr 3 20 g s
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CwajAfi'-Tlu Stroneftt, Cheapeet nnd mret rCHwB Dor.ble W1R& A PICKET FENCK. Patented July. 1881 . Steel Pot lor Wire or Board Fences wilt last a lifetime. If yon would aave rucney, or deeire employment, seed for niuatiated Circular. Addreim ' A. TODD. PiutncwvUle. N. Y.
5,000 AarenU Wanted tor Ufe tf GARFIELD 1 ecmtsUii. tbo foil faiitoiT of bin noble td erRiifcil lift RiwdtlawUiaitsUswiiMtlan. Million. of ioople HT6 wi.lt lac for tM bock. ThebattCr&ncof yoorlifatonakt money. Bmnnof Mo4tchpnnj',imlttwOik. Thi toth only anthentie tad fully HlUwtnted life of our aurtjra Prealdent. Snd fordn3ulM4jideitittirmtAiAcwMl diddnw Naromai. Pubuwhho Oo, Ohlesflo, HI.
HEW El Bliflj rurtouV Iumuitvti TUN maie New Bli Blood, and will completely rhange tho blood in tb entire system In three n.onths. Any iwrson w!ii will take one pill each nfebt Imiu I to IS weeks mar b restored to sound health, i such a thiitc be Twsibla Sold evervwhetf or nent l.y mail for 8 letter Ftamna I. 8. JOHNSON & CO.. BoLn, Atatw frmtrly Ha ncor Mc.
For Cblllsi and 3B"o-wrox-ANO ALL DISEA8EB Oneed oy Mntarlal Polennlnn or the Steed. A flf AHRASTED CUBE. l?a"lcc, 1 .OO. Tor aate by all Drogsltte. frazr axle grease. But la lh World. Oct (he aennlaa. K-r-ory oackaas hns ear Trade-nark mud U nuked Freaer'e. HOLD kCVKKVWHKHit
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IN MANY HOMES. For wtfittt-, Ctttda. ar. nroneklf t ard all oUnr affections of th-j ThrMmtanci L. fj Oftf Hauaia nnrkva id and mterlj beyoad all ooiDpotttion.
IN GONSUIiPTIVE GASES
tt anpioachei ao near a apeeifio thm. innqfy-A' por cent, are pennnnentJy cu:d, where the d.rentiors am
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AS AK EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL. II CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN AY fOflW. J. N. HARRIS A GO lroprietor FOB SALE BY UL DRUG6ST8. . I I f O. Vkk.r,, Alawt,"lcV AI)tn.lOIITl'Ut.SITVATIONti.frommtarla,epli. d-J bull l.nir. elfswit inpointra !r. u.oiltel tiea. aVtllfitl i.lijiciM. Aft eliron e diKMM raKnmUmr tnutal. Moctratcratn. S Kiriir, BoltleCrMk. Mick
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Ins oa
Blttnrs.
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If yon are Interested In the inquiry Which is tlie best Liniment for Man and Beast! this is the answer, at tested ll y two peneratiosas : the MEXICAN MU8TAMU UNI. MENT. Ihe reason is simple. II; penetrates erery sore, wound, or lameness, to the rery bone and drires out all Inllamiiiatoryand morbid mat ter. It "goes to the root" of the trouble, and never foils to core in doable quick time.
THE ONLY MEDICINEI
15 EITIIKU I.IQCID OB DM FOBS 1'hat Acts nt the rw iae Uaa ea
mszivxa, ras bowks, and rax xzswxts: WHY ARE WErSICKT
lltctnu tet allow Van treat armou to,
beam cloaaed or tornli. md xi!io
kmunart therejen forcta taie u Koea
Vuu thouldlie txeuttt notimiuy.
WILL SURELY CURB 1 1
KIDNEY DISEASES, ' II
LIVER COMPLAINTS, fj
COrTSTIl'ATION, TJBIKAItT fj
DISEASES, rEMAMi WEs.KHEaC AND SEUVOUS WWBBKM, bttaathtgfrtt action ef thm argent end ratotinetMrpoixr'iittTOUQfcliiK.' irhT ener BItlma s&Ias aad acasst
UWfcr tsrmtatcd with Files, Cenrtismtiea!
w ay insniean rnr .iwn.ww m.vmmgw
Wlif endareaervons arstcK BBMScaen Ot KlMtiX-T-WOVLT-indriioiixlnluctUA. It In pat np la llry Tea-etaMe Fewae, tatta cam one fselcagaoc which makes six oarts tt eMdldae. Aleo In 1 Jswld tm, very Ceaientnled, forthoeetliat cannot nttdUr prepare U. tri acta with einalemeieaey to ettherrarav an' rr op yocii DRnooist pijci, .
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FREE.
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;nd hatnireil yowere enrad ty MATBKWa
rmsnma ntero-iuBw Belt and AMeeaaat Pal condilMd; elxe i Pad. 7xl luuhw See
I ib&m iareer than other.
i.itd-yiftWSO. Beitawhotiyftaean cat I imroorad for 1. "Kleobie Li(lite
aio nee pttreli.ee eat
Hal end al Fifth Avmb (Mease? la.
TRUTH SJI
WiaMl.BiMKSllriakw,ale,
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Ko
HEN WIUTKMf TO .ADVBKTISI
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la litis paa r.
rmwuU aw aawei eat prmKmmlBm.
I easew, traneSei
in,Hrw.
eraaa.
riKM4i.KimjM waa aaSerins txom nwiml deui4r to aoch an evtat that my labor waenaeiaaasvasa
tr . m. A vacation of amontn cud not eltwmo ration reltel. am on rnu conirwrv. -"'"T
i raetratlon and alnklnx ehUle. At tola I line 1 began IBo m or yonr in on ii'iu, itomm? w ,,Smdl.W ana wonderful ntvltm. 'riieold en arer returned and I I ;und that, mr Dataied lesss
abated. I bare need tare not! lee oltao xonle. bmea uamrw na.e aawwwiw mr
Ann.
Incietiaed kII.H. all
anu nn. naiTnanAntl.
bor that I iiTar did In tae
woa,Ikcw not what, I a... It theeredlt.
yrMa Mi-mm Te im m'
fpreaMSfanan erir
Ivian Jtark, aad eaaasaei, ewrtol" aeM Ma FeaefaMe atrwaaiittea. Jfeeu-twa
time duice mr IIIimm, end witti doable theeeen.
W tn aha areeenll i
loiad. Itthe ..'ontohaeaotdeemsks
i rurpnte eenvtra
m XaaiW ea aaceawwrif.
KIP MaNr rmwi
WAIirMlUls n TI OK. HAPTK MBOICIHK C O., M Mala HJda TtHT. . Uaai
Dr. MICTTAint'S ITEA.DACIIH PH.T.S euro most womlerfally In a vary stiort time bUi SICK and NEItVOUS IIE.4JACH1S! and wlnUa metatg oat. tbe nervons system, cleanse the stonuush of exeasa oC Mae. irolaelit)T m lejalsr hoaUliy swiioa of tha bowels.
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A rnil sine box of thnse valiiablo ni.l -3. irith fall directions for a
stint euro, mailod to any aridity on riMJidpt of nlno thre-oen
waaaps. aer naia vy suji urugiriwa as sec boio rra(inoittm,
SHOWN CHESDO.U. t OMTAJTa", BaMaaoso, 3
o o o o
mm
JELLY
Used asd approved lif the leading 1?HTSI"
CIAHS of EUH0PE and AJIKRICA.
The most Valuable
Fiimily Remedy
Known.
a i J II
t laf II ' SWP
I lats
Fertile
treatment ofl
WOI'NDfJ. BUHHS,
aMIIVI aHTPPS ITITTUT 1TITO
SYTH SI8&SES, BinronATisii.
OATASKH. HSatOSBHCOS. JEW. Also for
Conehs, Colas, Boro Throat, Or oup aa: Hphtheria, ate.
-Try them. 26 and SO eeut IliM tM our soods.
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ia . a a a a amw
w aaaawaa.
T afil an
SUtAII a slEOAIi AT TUB ruxUkBiaJfwiA r.rioiTio!i
Nsi
AxtirleaTnan nwm
VaieUne enoh at TiiriiniTasslIss
TasBltna Cold CXreaaa.
Ejcline Cajqjraor I( YaiwltasToilrt Soajis, aeeaaawtarte ar ataaOarmaa TA"!!LINKWNFECM8l An oirrimblerorcflslBiap Tasallaa itUarBallw. Sfl CEJTTS A. BOX.
