Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 June 1885 — Page 4
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C) Solid Daily Trains (oncli way) between
Solid i)ilv Trains (each way) between CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. Solnl Daily Trains (each wav between CINCINNATI AN LOUISVILLE.
ST. LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE.
SO Change of Cars for AST Class or Passengers. First Class. Second Class and Emigrant Passenger, all carried on Fast Express Train, consisting of Palace -Sleeping Gars, tlegant Parlor Coaches and comfortable Dntf Conches, all running THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE. Only 10 Honrs Time Between Cincinnati and St Louis, or St Louis and Louisville. But Four Hours KSTBcltcetn Cincinnati and LouiaMle. The Ohio Jt Mississippi R'way is the only Line between
St. Xonte and Cincinnati
Under one management, running all its
trains through "SOLID," and in conse
quence is the only recognised first class route between those cities, its
Easy Grades, Its Splendid Motive
rover, atecl Hails, Straight Track, and Solid Road Bed
Enable the O. & M. to make faster aver
' age time than any other Western Bond. t&Ask for Tickets Tia O. & M. By."
For sale by Agents of connecting lines
Jutst, W est, Korttt ana soutn. W. W. PEABODY, President and Gen. JTgE. W. B. SHATTUC, Geo. Pass. Agt. - CINCINNATI, &HI07
BLOOMIHGTOlf BAB.
NEWS CONDENSED.
wOiwsise Record of the Week.
illio Prentiss, of Orange, Mass., ordered by his drunken father to shoot t cup which he held on his head, too result
ueing the instant death 'of the parent.
A thvee-siory frame tenement at Jer- j
jey City, occupied by five lamilles, collapsed,
billing three children of one family and a ! ad of 13. Ten persons wore injured more or ess seriously. In a PMladelphia court Margaret Brcoks was sentenced to lour months' iaV
prisonntent for being a common sooid. Her
grown daughter struck a lady witness In tho
face, and was given four months for contempt of court.
H. Herman Brothers' great furniture factory at Kew York,, surrounded, by tenement houssssof the poorest class, was cnt'rely deetoyed by tire, the mimes driving a hundred fanrtnts tn tboir night-clothes into the street. Fjve hundred men are rendered idle, and the total loss approximates $00,000. In a log church at Sassafras Creek, Pa., a Sunday sohoit was organ! -.cd tor the benefit of the outlawed Buzzards, Mrs. Abo Buzzard and three of her children becoming members. ' Fines ot $30 and coats hare been im-' pose 1 upon Uevs. W. F. Davis and P. T. Hastings for preach inir on Boston Common after being- waited by the authorities. ' There has been placed on record at Pittsburgh a mortgage for S:.0,MW,00ii, given by the Sooth Pennsylvania Koad on 200 miles of track.
Frank McGnire, made insane through
losses by too fat'.ure of the Erie County Sav
ings Bank, mortally shot his sister at trio,
Pa. The wrecking of tho bank has resulted
In half-dozen persons becoming lunatics. WESTERN.
nuSKIHK Jt DVSCANi Attorneys, Of
1 flee In Hew Corner Building, up
stairs. Will practice to all courts of the State. Specialattention given to Probate business, and to collection and prompt remittancc of all claims. LOUDEN MIESS, Attorneys. Office over First National Bank. All business of a legal nature given careful attention in all courts. Keal estate Titles carefully examined by aid ot Louden's Abstract. A specialty mi.de of the collection and remittance of claims of all kinds. MVLKY $ PITMAN, Attorneys, will practice in the various courts. Especial attention given to collections, and to probate business. Office, Fee's corner, opposite the Progress Office. ROGERS $ HESLF-T,KXoraesa an3 Collectors. Office In Mayor's Office building. Special attention.given to settling decedents' estates, and to all kinds of probate business. Also, abstracting. EAST & EAST, Attorneys, at Law, Bloomington, Ind. Office, in WatdronTs 8rcck, north side square. Probate business and collections given prompt aU tenion. Will practice in courts ot all !" join ins counties. Business solicited. Iiwes MMMiAS. Attorney. . Office.
J wnst Side Block, no-stairs. To
the. probate and collection business he will xin uncial and particular atten
tion. Business attended to in courts of
surrounding counties. WILLIAMS MILLEN Attorneys, Office five ttoora south of Hunter's corner, up-stairs. Do a general collection and probate business. Will practice in courts of adjoining counties. . f B. WOSRALL, Attorney. Office J, in New Block, up-stairs, over Mo Calls & Co.'i. Will practice in all the courts. Special attention given to Pennon Claims and probate business. BA. FULK, Attorney. Office in . lot McNary's new block, up-stairs over corner room. Special attention will be given- to probate business, and to the prompt collection of claims. JOHN GRAHAM, attorney, real estate and insurance agent, abstracter of titles, and claim collector. Office upMain, over corner room in the Alien & McNary Block.- Business solicited.
jme iron eonve west?
To those who contemplate a trip to the West or Nortbwest.this coming spring, we desire to suggest the advisability of making Home inquiry as to the route they should take. In this connection we wish to call the attention of those interested to the real
inducements offered by the Direct XX
saua LrsE in the way of quick time,
itroiavt connections and nneqnaled facilities
for the safe and comfortable transportation of rassecgeis of all classes. By this route von are carried over the safest and lx-st Railroad in the West xbn are
landed in Union Depots and es.(ta all annoyinsr Omnibus transfers.
Yon can piwehane tickets1 and have your baggage checked .through to destination, avoiding all vexations while en route. If
yon are going to travel it is to your ad vanteg to secure the best, and if yon are tick
eted ria the Yasdaua Shoot Lute yon
are sure to net it
Resident-ot Bloomington and vicinity desiring to visit Indianapolis will find the Vandaija Kotjtk via Gxeencastle Junction the safest, the quickest, and the best.
Application lor rates ox fare, tune tames.
etc., should be made to the nearest Ticket
Agent or to H. B. DEBING, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, 2ns.
ORCHARD HOUSE I
S.M. Orchard & Son proprietors.
"No Indian raid for the last ten mm emmled thti nresent outbreak for
crueltr," says a dispatch from Kew Mexico.
"All along the Gila Hirer out from Silver City to a distance of roventy miles the bleaching remains or whole families have been found, which to t the ta'e of how out
rageously the Apaches hrvo broken Gen,
frock's Door pence poliey. Slon, women,
and children have been butchered unmerci
fully." A gentleman from Stiver City tells a
heartrending tale of Apache inhumanity.
He was one of a party of thirty-four citizens who went out the ether day to protect their families, who were surroundod by Apaches
mi Roar Creak and alonsr tho Gila. Before
making twelve miles they had burled ten
persons, two of whom were women. All the bodies were hacked into unrecognizable
shapes. The women had been outraged and
their bodies pinned to thp earth by wedges driven through them Into the ground. Ona of the women had an Iron voi completely
driven up. her body. The men suf
fered like fates, tboir bodies be
Ink mutilated terribly. This gentleman
confirms the reported murder of Col. Phil
lips and ittrailv. The daughter wag hung up
alive by a meat-hook stuck in the back of her
bead Mrs. Phillips' eyes wero gouged out,
her cars and breasts cut off, and her body
otherwise brutally mangled. Tbe bodies are
heartrending and sickening sights." A San
to Fe dispatch says tho total number of murders known to haro been committed by the
Indians reaches seventy-five.
Louis Beaume, a crazy fresco-painter,
belonging- n retroit, started from Kansas
Cttv for Chicago bv a Wabash train. While
en route he at Beared in til's aisle of the
chair-car, swinging a revolver, and an
nounced that he was being pursuod by
men desiring to lynch him. Wnen tho po
liceman at Feoria attempted to capture him
be retired to the wash-room and began firing
toward his fellow-passengers. An attempt
was made at 1 Paso, 111., to cut out the coach
he occupied, and he stopped tho scheme by
shooting from the platform. On reaching Bnglewood, a suburb of Chicago, he graced the neck of an Intruder with a bullet. When Chicago was reaehod tbe madman killed
Patrolman Cornelius Barrett and struck Lieut. Laughlin oh tho forehead with a re
volver. A general firing hy a squrto or
police bionght tbe lunatic down, with fatal
wounds.
Harrigan, Chief of Police at St
Louis, has been suspended on charges of accepting bribes from gamblers and of playing
poker for stakes. Capt. Huebler has been placed In charge of the department.
Isaac K. Holland has been awarded
$25,000 damages against the Chicago and
Eastern I.linois Road for injuries received two years ago.
Louis Beaume, who killed Policeman
Barrett in Chicago, is well knon in 1'cnvcr,
having resided there for tbrte years. Ho is
a f rescoor by occupation, and a very good
one, and superintended the frescoing of the new City Hall in Denver. He was always known there as a sober, industrious citiren.
The eventnr before his departure for Detroit
ho was met by several acquaintances, who state that he was laboring under tbe hallu
cination that a party of men Wero after
him to lynch him. He was not a drink
ing man. Ho spent the winter in
Michigan, accompanied by his wife
and children. His friends account for bis
action solely on the around that be bad lest
his reason.
Special crop reports to the Chicago
Times show a largely Increased acreage of
corn throughout the Northwest and a fair condition of the plant, notwithstanding the
lateness of the season. In parts of Kansas
tho fields have been planted three times.
Virginia planters are being requested by commission merchants to hold back
their crops of tobacco, ns wagons stand tn ; tho streets nil n'ght at Lynchburg ami otli:-r j pi-ndi.olug poiulH. utiaulo to un'oad. j Mrs. James Winn, a widow, and throe of her children, and Mrs. Tony Stefauo wero drowned olT ZoUe's isl.iml, n ar Wi;-" mlngton, K. C. Tho childn n wore wn tin r in tho water, and, sol!'" beyond their
depth, Mrs. Winn and Mrs. Melimo went to their rescue, when all were drowned.
WASHINGTON. The President has revoked Hip com
mission of J. I.. Moado. wlio was recently appointed Postmaster at HnzlehurM, Copiah
ounty. Miss. Since the appointment ot
Mcado it has conic to the knowlclgo of the President that ho prcsldod ovor a meet ing which was held in Haslcnurst just after tho November elections in 1SS1, and subsequent
tho kill ng of Matthews, a liepublican
Postmaster, by a mau named hcoior, on
election day, at which tho persons participating took Sides, by resolution, with
Wheeler, and served not-.ce on tno tru-nds
of Matthews that they Intended to stand 1 y
Wheeler in case they sought revenge for the
killing of Matthews.
The President and four members of
the Cabil ot visited New York on Decoration
Day.
The collections of internal revenue
for tho first ten months of tho fiscal year
ending June 30, lsg, as compare I with me collections during the cqrrcspon ling period of tho fiscal year ended June 30, issi.
wore as follows; From Hpii its lsst.
?6J.105,"40; 1H8. S3,13,3-t": decrease.
Sfl.B7sS.805. From Tobacco ISM, S':1,:HV
800; 1SS5, $31,U7,F3tl; increase, ?07,-
837. From Fcrmontsd Liquors W. 811,227,800; 18S5, SU,3SW,73; increase Sl5,!35 From Miscellaneous 1881, S310.80'-': 183.
6.802: decrease, S2!B,0iU. Aggregate Ko-
celots 1881, $90,302,803; 1R), Mi3,UH.I
decrease. 87,037,885. The aggregate receipts
for April, 1885, wore 81.111,833 loss than dur.
ing tho samo month of 188!.
At a meeting of the Cabinet last week
hr niirniion of tbe continuance or mo
World's ExpoFltion at New Orleans wa con
slderea. Tho ( al-inet were unanimously oi
tbe opinion that there is no warrant of law
for It, and that it would uo incxpeoieui on
other grounds.
A report has been rendered by tho
Treasury Committee on Distinct ivo .i-upor
agaiuBt the use of tbe distributed silk-fllmr in bank-note;. Secretary Manning has approved the report, and has continued tho i-ommlttoe, which is composed of prominent offltials in the Treasury Department, with
extended powers to consider tho subject or
tho material and execution of socuritie It is said authoritatively that not another sheet
6f tho fiber paper now in use will bo pur
chased. A much finer paper, with a flossy surlace and more endnrinjj qualities, will lie
adopted. The bank-note of the future is
much more art stic in design.
The public debt statement shows a
decrease of $,22S,000 for tho month of May.
ago of silver dollars may put gold at a prondum and causo a panic In financial circles. There is, however, no immediate causo lor alarm. There promises to be liltlo railroad building this year."
FOREIGN. A telegram from Tien-tsin announces that all the articles of the treaty of prtu-e lu-tween Franco and China havo been agreed
to, and tho treaty signel.
A proposed visit of Queen Victoria to Ireland has boon abandoned, owing to tho
unfavorable condition of her hi nlth. Hir Charles Dilke returned from Irehind still opposed to the renewal or tho crimes act, and It is tnid that tho Govcmmeiii will effect a compromise by passins a bill of a mild eharaelor, nd limited in its operation to one year. It is asserted at St, Petersburg that Uuss'a's ac cptance of tin- Mnslish propofa s was duo to tho Czar's friendship for tho Drillsh Cabinet and his doslre to do nothing Which would hazard a icturaof the Tory party in England to power. The concession of Maruohak nud Tull.kur to Afghanistan, it was lepresented, would strengthen tho Liberal', who are regarded a" more friendly to liussla. M. Lcssar, the ISiissiaii Special Com
missioner, will start immediately from London to join Col. Hidroway in Afghanistan for tho puri.ose of carry ing out the special details of the work of marking the Afghan frorilier. The scene in Taris at the funeral of Victor Hu'.:o is said to havo been utipreo '- dcnlcd. Nearly all the illustrious men of Franco gathered about the An- do Triompho, where six orations were delivered. Tho remains wore esiortedto the I'i ntheon by an imposing procession. There was no outbreak, but. the police arrested several t oarers of rod Hans at starling points. The 1 agcant was witnessed by ovor a million peopleLATER MEWS ITEMS.
V3XJTIOAX The President has appointed the following Collectors ot Internal Kovcnuo: Owen A. Wells, for tho Third District of Wiscon
sin; John B. Malony, for tho First District of Michigan. Tho following Postmasters havo
been commlsslonnd: J. E. Eicbholtz. at Bunlnry, Pa. : Jacob Odell
at Youngstown. N. T: Gcnrp W. Evans, Ocean Grove, N. J.; He-.iry S. Tenner, Gettysburg, Pa. ;
Maurice Litsch, Mahanoy City, Pa.: Martin A
Batter. Meycrsdale, Pa.; Sainnel A Ashe, Ra-
lci.-h, N. C; Mrs. Olivia A. Hastinra, IV. t (iibson. Miss. ; ranvnel W. Hobbs, Storm Lake,
Iowa; Willlard Stearns. Adrian. Mich. ; Gcorso W. Cooner. Columbus, ImL; James K. rcnnell.
Lebanon, Ind; J. F. Begin, Terre Haute. Ind.; W. Groesbeck.Tndcpcndcnce.Mo. ; G.B.Faltoner,
Minneapolis, Kan.; C. H. Kpronlc, Klko, Nev. : John A. n. Varner. Lciincton, Va.; William
Henry Rltenonr, Harrisonburg, Va. : Daniel , O'Leary, Albany, N. T. : itosephus P. Dejarnotte. Chctopa, Kan. : Adelbcrt B. Crainpton, Delphi, Ind.; Cnrtls Heed, Mcnasha, Wis.; Robert K.
Austin, Tama City, Iowa: George S. Witters, Ida
Grow, Iowa; Chas. G. Kress, Lewlston, 1. 1.
Andrew B ardors, at Sptirta, III ; Eno-'h A. Mc-
Lad. at Palmvra, Mo ; Sanford L. Sturtovant,
atFullcrton,Neb.: Clement Philbriek, at Hal-
stead. Neb.: L. D. Mitchell, Jamestown,
Ind.; C. Kehrer, Leavenworth, ina.
Franklin Colt, North Liberty, Ind.; Jrnnk Scherer. Oldenburg, Ind.; Elizabeth E. Buck
les, Primrose, Iowa; N. Meldrum, Chostervllle,
HI., Dennis Deneen, Hammond, wis.; j
Mlerswa, Marlon. Wis.; John V. thc.-halt.
I.atona. HI.: J. H. Connock. Gell-ni '!i lad.
F. "Webber, Morris, Ind.; G. F. ! a v. I'll Minn.; J. P. Wall, Cadott, Wi . .
The following annoin'.mo .us sic a so an
nounced:
To ho Itcffisters of Land O: co.i, IiolicrtC.
Macfarlandat Cseur d'Alono, I and Mark W. Sheaf at Watertown, 1). T. 'io b- Ileieiver
of Pnblio Money, Downer T. Brian . at Water-
tows, D. T.
Charles Denbv, of Indiana, has been
appointed Minister to Chi . and Wendell A,
Anderson, of Wisconsin. o:snl Gonoral at
Montreal.
President Cleveland has appointed Tsnac H. Mavnnrd, oi New York, Second
ftimntroller of tho Treasury; Albert N.
Hathaway, of Connoctlout, Consul at Nice
and George W. Julian, of Indiaaa, Surveyor
General of New Mexico.
The judicial eleetion in Illinois drew
out a very light vote, that of Chicago being
about 18,000. The propo.-ition to issue $1,000,
000 bonds !n Cook County Is defeated by at
least 0,000.
SOUTHERN.
OpfesiteUe Depot, HMategUn, bi.
Me ram wOtts
MOILRU
Loaisrille, lei Albaiy I Cfflcago 1
Tn Dnilv Thjrouarh Vast
ger Traiu In KlUier
LOUISVILLE to CHrCASO and
CHICAGO to LOUISVILLE,
rtnraMtlnff cioselv with theniohtand Oaw tnina
oat of Chicago n the Gnat Through Trunk Linn W est and Northwest, aad with the morning and evening through trains ontof Louis villa
on zne ureal bjuwvik m.u owwiwenaa i.inwiThta PotMilar Bonte now rana tha mmri; win.
f ortsble eoachea on day and P1ob Sleepers on night trains, and has only one chance of cars to' ell the principal towns and otttea in the North, South, East, or Weafe. Sbll Thrnaah Tfelmta OTffi alt the TTfciaa
creasing and connecting railroad lines, and check baasace thmaah to nassengers destina
tion, avoiding tbe disagreeable annoyance ot rechecking, the danger of missing direct; connection, and tbe expense aad worry Of tiresome v-fvt r on the tool iw.
Low-rate, Land KxjHorera', aad ronnd-trip Winter and Sommer Tonrlstn' Excumion Twk-
u on sale In their respective seasons. Wi.l ebeer.nlly give travelers fall Information In regard to the best connections, the fewest and eaalest changes, and the most comfortable snd pleasant route; aadwlll furnish IUIbroad Haps, Time-Tables aad Folders, con taming much asefnl information to trawlers, on application to WW. a BALDWIN, CARTER PERING, Gen. Pass. Ag.nt, Statloo Pass. Agent, Chicago, III. Btoomlagton, Ind.
mm
Resident Dentist.
Dr. J, W,
CRAIN.
flfficn in the New Block, un-stairs, over
Cote Book Store. All work warrantgjL ,
Archie Gibson, a negro wife-murder
er, was executed la thepresenoJ of 3,000 per
sons at Richmond, Texas. John Terry (col
ored), who killed tho Rev. John O. Session a year ago, was hanged at Barnwell, S. C.
The rain-atorm that recently deluged
a largo section of Texas was one of the most terrific on record. At Waco, eleven and a
quarter inches of water fell In five hours. In
nn incredibly short space of time (he Brazos Kiver became a wild, raging tlood, In many p'a-.es live miles wide. Some Idea of the wholesale destruction may be had when it is
remembered that the Brazos is the ricbe.-.t ami most orosperous farming country in Texas. There is a very heavy copulation of
negroes, who all livo in tho bottoms, and the rapidity of tbe rise did not permit them to saie anything but their lives. A vast destitution must lie the result. Tho damage to the growing crops on th . Brazos, to say nothing of the shrinkage in real values, is beyond calculation, perhaps reaching te beyond SiO.000,000. Six hundred indict men tn were found against the Wheeling, W. Va., saloon-keepers, some time ago, ana have since been sfdon. Charles P. Barnes, of Woodlawn,
Cecil County, Md., shot and tilled his brother-
in-law, 1 nonius E. Brown, and thon butch
ered his own two ohildren.
The Governor of New Yotk has
vet cd the bill for taking the bt.ito census passed at the extra session of tho Legisla
ture. Thomas Brown, oil merchant, Erie, Pa., failed, his liabilities amounting to noarly $500,080. E. P. Burnham made a fifty-mile bicycie road race at Boston In three hours and Ave minutes, which is the fastest i itne on record. In Boatou Judge Allen refused to grant a divorco to the wife of John L. Suii -van, the bruiser, becausohe did not think that Sullivan had been nroved a gr03S and confirmed drunkard. Business lias been suspended by tho SfcacUnmavou bank, of I'hllad.-lplila, on aef o nt or its holding .?lsO,000 of tho paper of the lato Wiiiiam lirumm. Tho capital and
MISCELLANEOUS
Decoration day was veTy generally
observed throughout the country. The pro cession in New York was reviewed by Presi
dent Cleveland and Recfotnrics Eiidlcott and Whitney. The Seventh Kugiment marched
nast the house of Gen. Grant and reioivod
from him a military salute, w true at line cemeteres about Chicago were bt-i'Utilled with Bowers, the chief feature of the day was the unveiling of the monument to Col. Mul
ligan at Calvary. A procession or 2,0(10 militia, veteran soldiers, police, mi l flivmon inarched through the business qu irterof tho city. Many Mexican veterans took part in adorning the tomb o7 Gen. Zaehary Taylor,
near Louisville. Senator I.o?an was the orator or tho day at Bloomiugion, III. . There are eight clubs in the National League contendln; for the Ims -ball elmnipionshlp. The first month's play ended with the team representing New York in tho van. closely pressed by Chicago, Philadelphia and Providence The record for I he month's
play is as follows: Clubs. New York Chicago Philadelphia Providence Boston St. 1 outs Buffalo Detroit -
The St. Louis Club leads in the iaov for the American Assoelal ion pennant. Co lowing Is the record of games won and 1 t:
flumes (iai:-s
The naval officers, who were on the recent Panama expedition, say the peop'o of Panama aro anxious that the Unite 1 States should make their temporary posses Im of, Panama permanent. They said that under
existing circumstances it would be impossible for the country to remain in a peaceful eondi Ion any 1 nprth of t'me.
At Terre Haute, Indiana, Mrs. Ellis,
wife of Edwin Ellis, of t ic Wabash woolen j mills, and eleolr e light company of Terro
Haute, while returnin? with her husband and
party of friends on a ploasure steamer, her
skirts caught in a shaft and both her legs
wero broken and mangled so tuat amputation was necessary. ShJ ifl still alive but It is
thought she cannot recover.
John Dearing, an inmate of the luna
tic asylum of Anchorage, Kentucky, met w.tu a horrible dea h. H jump .-d Intj a scaldinj
bath and died almost instanily.
A special from Battleford, Manitoba,
say.-: Only ono eour.ev arnveu neiw em
Gen. Middleton left. He r ports tue i.enerai has had throe engagements in the last few
days, in which one man was killed ana mree
wonnd?d. IHg Bear sent in a flag of truce w (Sen. Siiddl ton. but the bearer was killed by
hell. Gen. Middleton ' as arrived w.thin
three miles to the south of Big Boar's camp.
Big Bear is reported to have gone north. Ser
geant Jackwm, In charge of a detachment of rangeisf rnishing protection to the m-n of thoGalt railway, whikt scoating eamo u; on a band of tbiriy or for y Indian' on foot, nbout
thirty miles south of Medicine Hall, evidently 'in position for a night at tack on tho railway
men and stook. Several figh's result d, Ja kson stand n r ground it 1 his ammunition was expended.' He then returned and reported to
Major mo art, who, wi b every scout, imuie-clat.-ly left in p: rsuit. Pioximity f the lior-
derwill probably take them out of reaoa.
A desperate fight occurred between
nolieemen Fifer and MeGee and some bur-
g'ars, who were attempliugto rob tho safe in
Bailey Bro.'s ofllco at Beds la, Missouri.
Three men we re inside work ing on the safe while ihe fourth was watching outside. The
latter was c rdered to throw up bis hands by McGee, but he suddenly turned on Filer and fired throe shots rapidly, one of which struck
Filer in the face inflicting a sft-ious wound
and bringing uim to his knees. While In th is position Fit r returned the fire, shooting tbe
burglar through Ihe heart, killing him in
stantly. The other burglars escaped.
The President appointed Gen. W. S. Rosecrans Uesister ot tho Treasury, vice B. K. Brae , rosiged. The Kansas State Board of Agricul
ture has seat out the lollowing crop repon : Tho injury to the wheat crop from the severity of t -e winter, Insect depredation", and oth
er causes is now found to be much greater than appearance Indicated. Ina frost many fields, which at tho date of cur last report, promised a fair yield, now show more chess than wheat and will yet bo plowed up and s -cded t millet. Of the 11,613,293 acres so .vii
to winter wheat in tbe State the fall of S8?4, at least 40 per tout, have been abandoned and tho ground seeded to sprirg crops, an ! the work or destruoiion still continues. The protent outlook clojrly indicates fiat tho wheat harvest will bo th most disaslrous in the cror, and tin belief exists that tho total product will b3 required for seed an 1 br ad witi'intfce Stfttedur ngthcyenr. Theinformatlon riOlved at thisoffio.' s'iows the condition at 8 per cent, compared with one yoar ago, a loss of 23 per cent, from the condition April 33. We therefore estimate that the product on winter when' in til ; Slate this year cannot reach 12,000,OOJ bushels, slightly move than 25 p?r eon', of the yiold last year and about 89 per oent. of the average yield for five years pas'. Fire destroyed the large stave and heading factory of ltanke A- Vergens, at Fort Wayne. I dlma. Loss. !2ti000. Attorney Prank C. Smith recently ioui.d 58,001 wi.rth of linmondsin Lincoln I'ark.Caicago.whoie they bad been buried by a Ihiei now in the penitentiary. Tli"y belonge l to Mrs. L. A. Walker, former :y of Covington, K mucky, now of Denver, aad were stolen iu .Iuni-,'1S81. in a s'eepiiig-car in Wisconsin
Mrs. Walker has to idintilv the property.
The Sea or Galilee. One of tbe first things for which I looked here was tho fishing Industry, but I found it not. There is evidently only one sailing vessel on the lake, and but a very small handful of clumsy rowboats. When one of thoso boatu gets out of ordor there is" general consternation, it is said, for tho art of shipbuilding is no longer known here. When we sent out our servant to-day with instructions to procure Galilea fish for dinner ha was unable to find a single fish iu the market. This is especially strange, inasmuch as I have had positive evidence that the waters swarm with piscatorial life to-day, just as in tho days when Christ called Galilean fishermen to his discipleship. Yet fishing is still carried on here on a small scale. Even last night 1 saw a boat push out to sea with nets aboard, iust at. Simon did. no doubt, when ho
was bound to "toil all night" at the
same business.
Thin lends nte to guess or, atleasMo hone, that the citizens were not quite
so lazv and worthless in tho days of the Son oi: Man. They could not havo been nhv worse. The modern Galilean
would ride two-thirds the way nround the lake on the ragged back of a donkey or camel rather than display the
enterprise required to effect a ciossipg
m onei-sixtn the time Dy uoat. ciupuiity and cupidity are everywhere linked in a wav that sorely tries Occidental
patienca Cor. JVeio Orleans Tivies Democrat. Why Ministers Oppose the Skating: Kink,
Whv have ministers warned their
people that roller-skating is an unlawful sport? This it a profound and aptlv imnonetr iblo mvsterv. No
theory that can be formed will ex plain it, and we must wait for the ex nlanation which, of course, tho minis
tAra will have no diflicultv in making.
It is possible that the former attitude of ministers toward the circus and the menagerie may throw a feeble gleam
of lisht on the matter. They pro
nonnced the menagerie, which was an exhibition of wild beasts, ft lawful
amusement, on tho ground that wild
beasts were mentioned m tne scrip
tures. They pronounced the circus, whieli was an exhibition of tame beasts.
unlawful, doubtless for the reason that
trick mules are not mentioned la nuiy
Writ. Mav thev not approve of skat
incr on ice because ice is mentioned in
the Scriptures, and disapprove of skat in or- in a rink because the latter was nn
known to any biblical writer? There
may be something in this, out ic must Vm confessed that it does not furnish
anythirtt like a satisfactory explanation a( Yk-a'rjtaria I lift a Ulili- tn tha skathicr-
ItcPTUHR, pile tumors, fistulas.
and nil diseases (except enneor) or tne
lower bowel radlea ly cured, iiook oi partieiilais, '." leltei- stamps. Woild s Dispen-
:ary Medieul Association, uuuaian. i.
TitF.Esquiiuuu ibink their snow place like
borne.
Valuable and Convenient. n.tit-v' ItiiiiN-ciHAT, TuociiKS are a safe
and sine r. inedv for Bronchitis, Coughs, and otiior troubles of tho Throat and Luugs,
.s..(( oiifi in 'luxn. l'rico 2i wnts,
; ORGANS i
m-rnrn WARNER S -II TippecanoE!
THE
BEST
copymaHicD'. BLOOD
5 1 o ro i to S x
s in 2
oopvmaaTf o,l PURIFIER. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. - H. H. WASHER CO , Bockester, tt.t.
FOB GENERAL DEBILITY, WITHOUT AN EQUAL. $1.00 JS. 330T 1" LB.
H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N.Y.
Mas. K. C. liATTEEI.B, Waterloo, N. Y., puffii-r-d for mauy yoara Iroia sv, ryfitomai-Udis- rat-r.dppit-nsiQn of MMrtts, iiriwliati-.il .md rl. eli as-iic-ss. btit was re
stored to health by araer a iivrtcAsois, rne nest, ron
MAL-ASSIMILATION of ix)or. $1,00 .A. BOT I" XLtHEI. H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N,Y. Rev. J.PIKE 1'OWKItS Own(on.Kv.. fnr. d Iiis smi t .,. --,! iMKl.i.wii.i.iiifi.m nf 1. (lit. lil-aita- tiO
and diiainc). with W..rnor'3 Tii-pkcas ik, The Best.
The mol iwautlfnl and finest toned n the world. Low ;-., l"W ntnt. Ki nd fi.reatalojyne. Address .VpavordrKan & I'lano Pi-York. Pa.
ARE. YOU DISCOURAGED?
HAS YOUR "HYSIGIAN FAILtU IU
REST THE DISEASt l-KUM wrtit-n tuw
ARE SUFFE RING? ARE YOU Lusirio
FAITH IN MEDICINES, ANU bKUWinu
ALARMED AT YOUR CONDUIONY lr
SO, TAKE
HOPS AND MALT BITTER9,
THE GREAT BLOOD PUKIHtK , IM
POUNDED FROM T H t WtLL-rVNUVW CURA1WES HOPS, MALT, BUCHU, MANDRAKE , DANDELION, SARSAPARILLA CSCARA SAGRADA, ETC- THEY ARE NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL IN ALL CASES OF UVER AND KIDNEY TS.OUBLES. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, AND ALL URINARY TROUBLES. THEY INVIGORATE, NOURISH, STRENGTHEN AN0 QUIET THE HERVCUS SYSTEM. AS A TONIC THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. THEY ARE A' RATIONAL CATHARTIC AND A SUPERB ANTI-BILIOUS SPECIFIC CAUT50N SHOULD BE EXERCISED BY PERSONS WHEN PURCHASING HOPS AND MALT BITTERS. DO NOT GET THtM CONFCUNDE0 WITH INFERIOR ARTICLES OF A SIMILAR NAME. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. SEE THAT EVERY LABEL BEARS THE NAME HOPS & MALT BITTERS COMPANY, OETRO T, MICH.
Prosecute the BwinAUr lit
If when you call for Hop Bitters (eee arren cluster of Hops on the while laeelt the drt; ggist hands out any stuff called C. Ifc Warner's German Hop Bitters or with other "Hod" name, refuse It' and that druggist as you would a viper; and w he has taken your money for the staff, indict him for the fraud, and sue Win for'
damagce for tho swiume, ana we win wward you liberally for the conviction.
Have Suffered V With every disease imaginable for the
last three years. Our ,
Druggist, I . ' AnaeiBQB, '' Hop Bitters" to me, ' . I used two bottbs! Am entirely cured and heartOy' recom
mend Hop Bitters to every one. n--
i. V. walker, nucauer, saw. -
THE MAIi-KETS.
dames (iatu s won. lost. 17 1 H r !1 H ia H 11 7 13 I IS 4 n;
KEW YORK. BEEVES Hotss - Wheat No. 1 White No. a Bed Cobjj- No. 2 Oats White Pons. Sew Mess kard aiicAoa"' BEEVES- Choice to rTlme Steers. tlood Shipping Medium fm'uil' Fancy IM Wintiu- Kx.. l'rimc to Choice Hpriug. Wheat- No. Spnng Cobs-Xo. 2... Oaiv No. 'i ItVK- X'O. 2 HAiii.ii-No. ;i... Butteh--Choice Creameiy I-'inc Daiiy Chkesj: l ull Cream.... Skinnnefl i lat Kuos l-'rcsh - 1'oTA'ioK Choice, icr bu
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Athletic (Philadelphia). . HuMmoro Brooklyn (Mndnnitl Louisville -- V,.trnnolftan (New orl;i
Pittsburgh St. Louis - There were ltil failures in the 1'nited Stav.'S during tho last week, a decrease of 23 as compared with the week previous. . Secretary of tho Tron-ury Wlurtom, in uu Interview at Milwaukee with a n"wspap r t-p
resentativo with regard to Ibe business outlook, said that everything was stagnant i ml there was no immediate pnsp'Ct any improvement. In the East lii re J was plenty of money Sni.o m.ow Mir I plus but capltall ts were laekwail at out i in ve-t'ng. '-Tiiorc are. ' h . n 'a ' nu.nbcr of reasons lor tld ies li- ' iaa fro.n tho unsettl.d initio. i t a! nlrs.
surplus cf thoinsiituiion f 150,0 ,0. City has $10,030 on deposit.
Th- Oup reason is a dls:r.:,s' of c:lv r.-ll a i tion. There is a growing idea that the coin-
LATtll.
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POMd-Mess 10.su KJ5I1.0H
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of ministerial hostility to the skating
rink.--Areto York l tmes. Contagious Drunkenness. -Dr. T. D. Orothers has made an important discovery that drunkenness is a contagious disease. The theory that drunkenness is contagious is not in conflict with any well established facts, and has much positive evidence to sustain it. The microbe that, when taken into the body, creates o thirst for alcohol can, according to Ur. Crothers, be conveyed from one person to another by contact The man who shakes hands with a drunkard is liable to catch the disease, and it is even probahl that it can be conveyed by means
of clothing. We can now understand why so many temperance lecturers, after
liAinrr rnitirelv onrea oi aruBKenuenij,
have fallen victims to renewed attacks of the disease. Tho truth is that they mincleAaa closely with drunkards
in efforts to cure them that they have
eaucht drukennes a second or tiurd
time. Susceptibility to the disease is nni: an in th ease of small-POX or
whooping cough, destroyed by a single
attack. We must aepena, inereioro,
for the estimation of drunkenness
minn finrlinv a remedy for it New
York Times. A Wonderful Freak of Natore
1 sometimes exhibited In our pubHo exhibi
tions. When wo gwe upon some of tho peculiar freaks llamo Nature occasionally ia-
dnlires in. our minds revert back to tho crea
tion of man, "who is so fearfully and wonderfully made." The mysteries of his nature havo been unraveled bv Dr. It V. Pierce, of
Buffalo, and through his knowledge of thoso mysteries ho has been ablo to prepare his "Golden Medical Discovory," which is a sneciiic for all blood taints, poisons and
i.nmnrs. such as scrofula, nimple-s blotches,
Rpuntions. sivellines. tumors, ulcers and
kindred affections. By druggists. A Land of Marital Bites.
In Thibet a woman has. four hus
bands. This accounts for the popularitv of Thibet dress Roods some years
. . v . il A.
ago. Anytmng mat came iron wins delightful country captivated the dear creatures in. a land where you can't
walk a half-mile in any direction witn
out ramming across seven old maws,
Somervtlle Journal. A Cautionary Measure. Washington hotel clerk (to guest who has just registered) "Any baggage?" Guest "Yes, a trunk." Clerk "Well, give me your key, please, and I'll see what's in it," 500 Hot Called For. It seems strfinge that it Is necessary to persuade men that you can cure their diseases by offering a p-remidm to tbe man who fails to receive benefit. And yet Dr. Sage undoubtedly cured thousands of eases of obstinate catarrh with his "Catarrh Uemedy," who would never have applied to liim, if it bad not been for his offer of the a'aove sum for an Incurable ease. Who lstha next bidder for cure or cash? WnAT piece of horse furniture does an old bachelor resemble? A sir-single. PrntE Cod Liver Oil, from solected livers on the seashore, by Caswell, Hazzn-d & Co., New York. Absolutely pure and sneet. Patients who havo once taken it pivfer it to all others. Physicians declare It superior to, all other oil The iunn who has no rights is the man who lost his right arin and llinb in tho iirtc war. PniCKLY As-n Bitters is not an intoxicat
ing beverage, but a pleasant, mild laxative
and efficient Tonic, acting directly c n tho Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, and Bowels. .
A hoy in Pittslleld, Mass., swallowed the. bulb of a thermometer. He now has a mer
curial temperament.
Jmporant,
When you visit or leave Now York City, save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, and
.,f,... ni hia finitiii union iioiei. tmnosi&u
Grand Central Depot; OtiO elegant rooms lifted
up at a cost ot one mimou uoiiui-b, hwcti io SI and upwards per day. European plan, Eloinr iinaiaurant. sunn! led with the best.
Horse caba, stago, and elevated railroads to all depots, Families can livo bett er lor less money at the Grand Union than at any Urst-
class notoi in me city.
Spfoiai taxes aro levied upon bachelors
In France, and they pay it cueerluiiy, nary
u kick.
Ciiatokii hands, face, pimples and rough
skin oured by using Juniper 8 ap. . made by
tJaswcll, Ilazzard li Co New 1 ork.
QrAw,r; bays hla uiotiioi-iu-laiY is u fttx
class burglar alar n. In this issno will bo found the advert ;scnieut of the !!, Fit hi, a nil Mori, ma it. This journal has a very lnrt:o circulation; has been established over 8 years; it (roes to tho homes of Ihe best people; ably edit timid printed on line paper. Bead their announcement Don't undertake to kis-, a furious woman risk not a smack n tt storm.
ASH ! DO jS "I OS BITTERS 1 J If CURES I " KjALLDCtAStSOFTRE I i LIVER I tn KIDNEYS I SiOMASH I DC B0WEL5.I 71 Mm ALL DRUGGISTS W fRCED011AB.fl
CIVSES Dyapapsla, General Debility JTnandioe, Habitual Constipation, Liivar Complaint, Sick Uttsilaorie, IDisoaied Kidaeys, Eto., Etc. It contains only tho Purest Drugs, among Which may be enumerated 73ICXL7 ASS 8ASZ BIKIII8, HASDEAEI, BUOHiJ, eUTSA, IU. It cleanses the system thoroughly, aad as a PUUIUIEi: OF THE BLOOD Is TJneqnaledIt is not an intoxicating beverage, nor can It be nud as snoli, by reason of its Cathartic Properttee, ' PRICKLT ASH BITTERS CO. Bolte Proprietors,
.n. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY.
CommonSenseAtlTice
He Wlno Becomes a Treasurer of
Money for Another Is Responsible for a Safe Return.
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t''.0i) l .40 12 .37 I912.50 irt .1 -40 w .as & i-.'o (fj :.."o ft 1.75 & 4.25 & 6.00
How much more responsible Is ho who has in nhnrirn thp health and Ufo of a human eina.
Wc have considered well the responsibility, and
In preparinc our AXiUKlN'Si L,vrti UELlr IB a Tut whtf-h tar twentv-nre vcarshas bc-n fa
vorably known one of the best and purest remedies for all Throat and Luna Diseases, we
sre partiouU,r to use notuiug out tne uesi ingredients. NO OPIUM in auv form enters Its com
position. It is to your inte rest to stand by tho old and tried remedy, ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, and see that a bottle is always kept on
hanarorunmeujatense. urui m m r umw v -
ma ...
NEW evidence;! AnnmoN. Ph.. Anril ?. 833.
1 a i.tAl.nl f,ll n,. ,1 anlllfl nt, m v- litr..'. nn
mu. h an that at times 1 spit blood. AIjai H LUNG
llAUSAM WAS rccoinmeuut'll iu uu ii a buuu ioiukuj .
llooK It, ana am bow souuu iu wen. ..,
xoura nispecuauyri "ww.'. 1 11. 1 ,CC0
i t r-nT.TMliw Wflrt . F.lilni. nf fho Somerset Herald.
Tt JS; 1,,V,1 il.T.FVS T.TlNti BAtiiAM
S3 boki'g the bust remedy for Colds and Coughs I ever
Gentlemen t-1 cn cheerfully en- your ALLfcN'8 LUNO BALSAM, which 1 half s.iM for the past iittecn years, sells tetter than any rough n'medy, an I gives
general aousiai-uoii. 113 lreeiieauy jeuuiiueuue
by the mt-iiii t inroteasion acre.
T. v.tutt. H. 1.. Oct 12. 1S3I.
(ientlemen :-A!l-iw me to say that after usiai? tlirea bottles ot AIJUSNH LUSH .BALSAM lor a lKuI.nttack
of Bronettitis. I am entirely cureit. 1 seiwi uiis vol
untarily. that tbose afflioted lnas W i bcaeutea. Vours rsapcctXully, BuItlULL II. DAvm.
J. N. HARRIS & CO. (Lilitei) Props.
CINCINNATI, OHIO
FOfiSALE by all MEDICINE DEALERS.
Um n IJ MODERN
llUfl lUUUIIU HODKj.
justDaounneu. AiMaeuou, "
til-tn.. viowh. descrintkm ariu i-eii-
aWrtMef4i)::nuderii liouson, 4w, npto6,, fr all climaieB, sent post paid on rjcoliit oi Wo. Tin be auil tlieenly cheap ArcMtecltJ-alJ boo-lublisliel. AajreafU fl li BeemnaaSU(llax2if2l)'i.-a
Youns Slem will Save Money b.v attending
The Exquisite Pleasures Afforded t Family Reunions. In this broad land, teeming with a wealth of i:,aturftl rssonrees and advantages, th-i o is a lament able tendency for familios to become widely separated as its membe rs arrive at maturity. It frequent ly ocisnrs that a mother must travel a thousand miles or more in order to visit her several chi'drvu and their families. The exquisite pleasure afforded by a lentil y reunion in, alatt! toose'dom enjoyed. Not always is it convenient for sons ind daughters to have their homes ami little ones to gathe - aronnd the old hearthstone. Would that the custom eiiuld mow frequently b indnUfcd in. On many occasious Illness in the family is a restraining cause. Too often tho inonstor disease enters an othenri-,e happy home, despoiling a parent, aft' icttng a child. Our duty to ourselves nud to our little ones demands that we make good health tho ofle grand study and object of our lives. A terrible master is disease, insatiable and unrelenting. At first with deceptive, alluring wjys he gains a foothold, while his victim murmurs "if fa nothing oMy a little jwin, only a feeling of weorinem, or.ty a slight disorder," until evijutuflly disease assumes eootplnts control. Fi'ght (ho monster in the start! meet him at his first approach!! by using DB. GUYSOTXS YELLOW DOCK AND 8 AHSAFAR ILL A.
It -will nwke yon feel fresh, the blood will be made pure and circulate with more vim. Sores and pimples will disappettr, Ihe nrinary and digestive organs will gain strength, and perform their functions without pain, while robust hetlth, strength, freedom from aches, etc.. and happy content lie the reoult, and longevity your reward.
Counterfeiting Proves Superiority , "Although counterfeiting is one of the greatest cr.'mes against the business of any. . country, aid in many cases "Destructive of health and life!. "It proves beyond a doubt the" a "Superiority'1 Of ihe article counterfeited; As no inferior article is emer counterfeited. Proof of this is found in the great number in "Australia, England, France, "Germany, India, Belgium, Canada and the U. S. . Of couuterfo'ts of the great remedy, "Hop Bitters," Whose name and merits ape so well known the world over that it is "Shiuiug mark and a favorite prey . v "For Count erfe-tters 1! !"' ' ' Beware of all that does not Bire grft ' aluster of hops on the white We3. Prosecute the Swindler tit !-
If when you call for Hod Bi?rii?fJE'S!. of JIout o CI" icltite label) the droggftOrto
iramriKtas you wonld a viper: aiid If j wfakMj
your imiiioy lor the Btutr. noanwaj
nud stie mi win re Kurd
thafnaS
htm tor duunpa tor the swbidle. and m ird you liberally for the contnenon.
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DROPSY
LADY USEinS Si'SSi emjiloymi-nt and good salary selline Qui-wi City Skirt and stickingSuplirtoTs.tiarapbi ouiatli-ee. Address CmcinnaU Suspender Co.. Cincinnati. O.
DA DC rut UPC A llcaut dill riltlTU HArit iiHANIlC, Allium for I.OO. Dox SO. K. HOK, lot) E. 12t1l St., N. Y. City.
TREATED FREBL DB. H. H. GREEN, A Specially for Eleven Tesrs Mat
Has t vali d Propsyand its eorap)lctl 1 ... ....... ,i..ri miiiiiAjfi - niiiiiwflnbnnUI
ti' eiy Iwnules. R.-aioves ill symptoawof i
in to twenty days. i, aitat Cans iinti pronounced hopeless Wwe lieaw
From the tirrt do the .yinptonw tasUQyf nSi?55ia I in tea days at lewrt two-tldrdsot aH
t
to reiib!.. thi- merfteof my tre-rtment m
la ten days the diffl.-iilly Of ,ml rnilar. the ortnary OJWJW m; tlH-Jrfnir duty. sleep w watcrwbthettl
n.-arlj-gnnp. we ms JS2S ZWtam
Ki w i (r.-.tmeut: direeUcM aoej
free. Give full bl-tury ",lfl5,JlIra
amu-19 1. unw uauij i jSwi tMttp.
cosine, a .veieis Dnrsteu ... .yy- . -,i fLiu. !,- t ycmldet.caiiinlug testimonial "1W". . "ien days' tre Jlm-nt fornisbed fas by stsU, ,.
If order trial, send S ctntalnMVa
m Jone AVcBjae, Attmta, Sa. KS'Mentdn this nai:r.
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ACENTS CAcn& Wttfti"
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GSOCltAPHV OF THIS OOUHTRY
SEE BV EAAminlRU I mo nwinn
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CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & fACTFICRAJB Byreasonofltswntrposl
tatea travel and triimc between
is also tne mvuntu uuu uoou iuw y. - rr f TjrrTri v ajutheast, and corresponding; potato W est Northwest and
Knoxvaaa,
The Hoct
Joliot, tutta
Trenton, Camerorir and ,saa City, to Ml3urt: lvenrro n.
- - baav ISLiMD ROUTE
Oimrantaea its natrons that sense of pei-sonal security afroraea Dy a SOTO, SSihb? bnlli&t 3d road-tdT sm.joth'tiBCltB of conttauousjrtertlJif-
Btar,tlauy; "built , culvers ana mam "SgLttoZm
nunian Hum cm mroii. .ffirSSi, ihi'
ana oti'-DraKes; ana tuat ojto"B; ""E-Vii'i" Vf. S.iiirTiMMl
lEIeS.??iff-.?8.,!SLStn.il.w, d tih Missouri Klveri
palace OMMtf SSSSJSSPSSSA rSSa
Atchison, are also run tho Celebrated RecL nlng Chair cars. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE la the direct and favorite line betw;en Chlctigo and MtaneapoHa M5 jSa whore connections are made In Union Depots tor all points in the WtttprtM i n.i.Drwua ntror. tMi MitA Rint Exnress Trains are run, to tne
todlanola, Winterset, A-tlantic,
SUli another DIRECT IV
between Newport News,.Rlc
pastoral lands or mte:ior tjassoat. !OTiiINB, via Seneca and Kankakee, ha3jpeen openea
climond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and IjaflayetSe.eiWl
Council Bluffs; Kansas City, MlnneapolU and St. Paul Bnci Wrm(xiuM pww
.III HUB lVinLKS ruiUDini wwawHwn -
Tlclj, at aill principal Tlclcet OBcea to the United States aad
R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, President and General Manager, Chicago. aea iral Ticket and Fassenger AgeM.
lHtarriRjg'4 nl alcnl Ih. PlTTSuimou, Pa., Nov. Mb, 1H8S. Mrs. Lydin 13. 1'inhham: "As is froipjontly the ease with mothers who have reared largo families, 1 huvo been a great sufferer for .' ears from complaints incident to marriod life. I havo tried tho skill ot a number of physicians, and tho virtue of many medioiiies without rollef, and as an experiment 1 concluded to try yours. 1 cun tssuro you that the benefits S havo derived from it ean.o not because of any fuitu 1 bad in it, lor 1 bad but allglithopo of any noruianonl good. I am uot a seeker aftqr notoriety, but fwaiiUotttipuii'lia' lhaer txai imntlci fully I ncjllcd hy (our in- dicfiie. I am now usin j my fourth bottle, and it would tajto lut liiUo argumcut to pursundo mo that my health isii!( ic-.'iM.vi. I should llko to widely cirouiate tho foot of its wonderful cur
ative powers." I'usii v, noor
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