Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 18, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 July 1885 — Page 4

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4 Solid Daily Trains (ech way) between CINCINNATI AND ST. i.OUIS.

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Solid Daily Trains (each way) between CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. Solid D.iitv Trains (each way) between Sr. LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE.

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Chancre of Can for AST

Class of Paraeagers.

Krst C?os, Second Class and Emigrant

Passengers, all tarried on Fast Express

Trnins, ccnsisting of Palate Sleeping Lars, tleaant Parlor Coaches and comfortable

Dav Coaches, all running THROUG3

WITHOUT CHANGE. Only lO Hours Time

Between Cincinnati and St. Louis, or St. Louis and Louisville.

But Four Hours t&"Between Cincinnati end Louisville.

'The Olilo A MlMfMlpftl Rway is the only Line 'j-.tween '(St. Xjouis and Cincinnati Under one management, running all trains through "SOLID," and in consequence is the only recognized first class route between those cities, its Easy Grades, Its Splendid Motive jfotoer, Steel Rath, Straight Track, and Solid Road Bed Enable the 0. & M. to make faster average time than any other Western Boad. I-Ask for Tickets via 0. & M. K y.For sale by Agents of connecting lines East, West, North and South. W. IF. PEABODT, President and Gen. ITgfc W. B. 8HATTUC, Gen. Pass. Agfc. CIS CINNATI, OBIO:

qOjGTQH BAB. BVSKT.IK A DUNCAN, Attorneys, . nee In New Corner BoLdlng, upstairs. Will practice in all courts ol the State. Special attention given to Probate business, and to collection and prompt remittance of all claims. LOUDEN - MI ESS, Attorneys. Office over First National Bank. All business of a legal nature given careful attention in a I courts. Real estate Titles carefully examined by aid of Louden's Abstract. A specialty made of the collec

tion and remittance oi claims oi an

TklTULKrf PITMAN, Attorneys, fill nootn College, has been

ilLL practice in tne various conns.

cial attention given to collections, and to probate business. Office, Fee's corner, opposite tie Progress Office. ROtfEBS BENLET, Attorneys and Collectors. Office In Mayor's Office building. Special attention given to set-

THE NEWS. Intelligence by Wirefrom All the World. F0EEI6H. Cholera reports from Spain tot on day show 316 deaths ana T10 new case?. Ten miners were killed by an explosion in a pit at Spedala, North Staffordshire, England.

Fire hundred and forty-one Mormons Bailed in the steamer Wisconsin trom London, en route to Utah. The Marquis or Salisbury has Anally decided to accept Gladstone's plaeo as Premier. Mr. Gladstone has made a promise to Lord Salisbury to give the new government as much time as possible during tho remainder of the session. The following is an authentic list of the new Cabinet: Prime Minister and Secretary for Foreign Affairs, the Marquis of Salisbury; First Lord of the Treasury, Sir Stafford Nortbcote; Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Bcaoh; Lord High Chancellor, Sir Hardinge Gilford; Lord

President of the Council, "Viscount unnbrook; Lord Privy Sqal, the Karl of Harrowby; Secretary for tho Home Department, Sir Ulchard Asslieton Cross; Secretary for tho Colonial Department, Colonel Frederick Stanley; Secretary for War, the Hon. Wi Ham Henry Smith; Secretary of State for India, Lord Eandolph Churchill; First Lord of tne Admiralty, Lord George Hamilton; President of the Local Government Board, Arthur James Balfour: President of the Board of Trade, the Duke or Richmond and Gordon; Vice President of tho

Council, the Hon. Edward Stanhope; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, tho Earl of Carnarvon; Lord Chancellor ot Ireland, the Right Hon. Edward Gibson. Emperor William Is sojourning at Ems, and is said to be in excellent health. Another suicide of a victim of the gambling mania has occurred at Monte Carlo. Tho Tralee Branch of the Irish National League ha expelled its President, Mr. Harrington. A strike which will deprive 16,000 persons of employment is threatened by t'.e nailmakers of Stafford, England, whoso wages have been reduced. A dispatch from Mollendo says: "The South American Steamship Company's steam

er Cachapal reports that the Italian steamer Italia has been totally wrecked. Sixty-flvo lives were lost" At the consistory to be held in Borne, July 13, the Pore will create six new Cardinals and name the new Archbishop of Dublin.

The Bev. Dr. Walsh, President of May-

ppolnted Arch

bishop of Dublin.

It is stated that the Russians are secretly operating extensive gun works, under the disguise of hospitals and asylums, at Batoum, on the Black Sea coast. At London, Miss Mildred Coleridge,

daughter of the Lord Chief Justice of En-

been ki led. Chlnoli-lmss have mn.le llic-lt appearance in corn-fields in lhn x iciiilly oi Centralis, Illinois.

made tho low l"S

The President has

appointments: i

K. 1). BanulHter, ot da wren, i-linnr, In-I , to bo ! Indian Inspector; l-.dtrsnl U. Stm'i 1. l Now York, to be Secretary nt the i. -a!iin oi the ; United Stat to Kain: im.y s. Wiiw.si. to i be Assaver of tho Vn.ted Stall-." Mini a: in.-:i- 1 ver. Col'.; William Uin. of A al.-m. 1 bUnited States March 1 lor Hi t i i.l! and i Southern District of Alimama ; J I'. lm l-n, of (leorjdi. to !. t'on-nl or t I li'eil I Btattu at Tnasstan, Hontlur: hn'n. c : Herward, of 'Martian I, to li- Maniiil or, the Ooiu-n'ar Court or th,. I'uii- 1 stat a' Una- ! Janan: William 11. 1 lemina. l hen ,

tuckv, to he Assj ia'. Jnsti.v or the Httpr.tas i Court of tho Territory of Meie.; Marx D. Willier. of New o k. to lie I'niteci : late Al-

tornerfor the Faa;-.n District of New Wk; : William H. llrusim. of Alabama, to b.- 1 iiit-J . St ites Attorney for tho Northern mil .Mi.l.tlo j District of Alabama; (ien W H. H. laviK. or I Doyl stown, la , to u IVns on Ay -n' at Pi.ila- I

ddiiliia, vice K. Mlsoii .orii--. kus.m ndivl; lu-u. H. Heth. or Warrenlon, v., an l Will.a:n Pareons, of Connetieut, riociiil hi 1 an Aticnt-; A. Gabooski, or Grorg a, r-'uin-:i:i -n I.-nt or tho Haskell Institute, Kansas, m l Walt r 11. Hrennan of the Imli n Terr.lory, Sup rintsniletit ot the Chilocco Indian Ke oil. T. h. Tiiir.l Lieutenants of tlio revenue marin.' sereioo of thj United Htat:s -Johnson H. tjntnan, Kittland W. Perry, i harl," A. liar e. nH ltvrno T,. Tten 1. foil -ctors (tf InU-raal HOVe-

nue; iiobert Black, Kirst ihat i t of 'en oik: , Matthew H. Vnndoruer. i'hir I Dlstrle of .Ni-w ; Jersey; Francis Shields, lor th -1' iriet u: i.o lsiana; fitorjre II. lariou, for t-i th Oistru-i of , Kentucky; Thomas llanlon Seventh lis . x: , of Indiana; A o'lii Biermiru, Diiritt ot , Minnesota; Jamea W. Newman, Kiev .-nth ! Distr.ct or Ohio; Uiristinn J. Kueoht, Sixth District of Ohio; i:o ert K. Banks, for the District of Mirf:ssini"- Postmasters Benjamin 1. Blown, at I raaSl ii.Ind.; . Frank M. Fields, at Spencer, hid ; a bi-m- 1 bier, at Citv bland. S. Y. ; John 115 es l'aiffe, at Schenectady, N. V.; Samuel t. Ba- tt, al ! i;ich-

mond. Mo.: auam r ergnou, at j Neb., vice John Evans, suspended: Joseph 11. Schelly, at Princeton, Mo., vice Thema h. Evans, suspended; Huwar.l Tatom, at iiiltou, Texaa, vice J. I. Oaterholt, Biisieniloa; J. W. MoMaster, a! Ha?lelmist, t opiah County, Miss., vice J. L. M. ad, sus;HUled: Win. X. Carter, at Ylromi, Wis . vice K. S. Michael, w.snended: Thos. B. MoDarmw, at HanviPc, a,. vice A. M. Whe.'ler suspended: .las J. Oates, at South Cambridge, Mass., vino 1. H. tap -liter, suspended; Frank T. Lyn. li. at Loacnwoitn, Kan., vice Job MoKetf. suspended, iliie Postmaster at Hazlehurst, M ss , was suspended because hai im,' been ask d to resien for roaso.is aiie.iiiw the imi.l.c wcllare, not known to tho department at the time ot his ai noiutment, ho declin.d ompiianee. Hie Postmasters at Danvill- and Mroms. "is, were susi ended for iarttsansh!p, and the Postmastsrs at Leavenworth, Kan .an.iSoutliiiiidge, Mrhi.. were susnuniled on account of the un

satisfactory manner in which their otlires were conducted. Charles of liar.isanship were also preferred against them. I

The Massachusetts Hepumio.tn Mate t.on

vention hns been called to moot at Spnnsr-

flold, Sept. 30.

The West Virsiuia Prohibition Mate ton-

vention, he!d at Grafton, last week, split on the third-party question. Atoui a third of

tho delegates, favoring noa-partisan action, withdrew. Tho remainder resolved that a third party is expedient in Wosl Virginia.

With a few exceptions tney are u!l Kepublicans who left the convention.

A. lluddonsinlt, the Now urk builder, somo ot whose sluwturcs collajised in April, killIvb one man and injuring others. It. S. Phillips (colored), cf ludianftiiolis. In a fit of jenloih-y, out his wire's and his own ihi ont. Tho former Is dead. Phillips is recovering. - In Coahoma County, Mississippi, a n(jro named Hill Smith killed his niother iu-law and caathcr bod) into the river. -Tho jury In the conspiracy ei.se against

Ki.idlP nn.l Uoibor, I enn Hunk officials, at 1 ittsburgb, aesiultted the accused, mi l declared that the costs should I inld by the prosecutor, Dlroctors Cact and Carroll. I - A. W. Wriglil, ehiol bookkeeper for J,

I is. & jr. W. Stony, furniture dealers, Chieago, is among the inissinsr. About $S,WWJ of the linn's money is listed i the samo cate- ' gory. The f usltivo speculated ou the Open

Hoard of Trado, picked out the wrong horses ;n the pool-room, and as pailiul to tho toolcty of olhor women than his wife. Dallas (Toxns) spocial: "News liar reached hsre that tho citizens' jio-se fror. the Texas and Indian Territ 'ry side of tU'. lied Ulver. in tho neighborhood of Dolawara Bond, who have fcr several weeks jiast been chasing tho gang of outlaws who ha c l een murderin.: and st aling horses anl slock in thai s-ctlon so lour, overtook the pang nnu c l ucd eight of tliem, aud tinnt'cd (ncui to one (r.-e. They protected a r.w l lie? further and captured four others, whom they k.lled in a similar manner. About three weeks ago thr e horse thic' cs were lyi.clied, making total ol' Cf teen dead outlaws to the credit of the possi-. Fully twenty members of the gang have lKcn slain since last spring, and a half-do.'.cn

mod officers and cltlzeus have lost their

lives," A telegram from Palestine, Texas,

sny9 that tho other two negroes engaged in tho murder of Mrs. Hazeli, near Elkbnrt,

have been captured aud lynched in Houston

Countv. making the full gang of foverr who

have boon disposed of.

MAID AND MATRON.

The Fanner Stirs Our Fancy, WhUe the Latter Develops Our Sense,

AND BOTH ARE INDISPENSABLE.

Is Cupid Afraid of the Vassat Gill?-A Variety of Notes in Regard to the Fair Sex.

HEEE AND THERE,

tling decedents' estates, and to ail kinds of d wag marr0(, to ojarles warren

probate business. Also, abstracting.

EAST & EAST, Attorneys, at Law, Bloomincton, Ind. Office, in Waldron's Block, north side square. Probste business and collections given prompt attentat. Will practice in courts of all r'Mointn,; counties. Business solicited. J AXES f. MORGAN, Attorney, Offioo, West Side Block, UD-stairs. To the probate and collection business he will givo special and particular atten

tion. Business auenaea w iu wuru ui surrountling counties. WILLIAMS t MILLEN Attorneys, Office five doors south of Hunters corner, up-stairs. Do a general collection and probate business. Will practice in courts cf adjoining counties. CR. WORRALL, Attorney. Office . in Jfew Block, up-stairs, over McCalla & Co.'s. Will practice in all the courts. Special attention given to Pension Claims and probate business.

A. FULK. Attorney. Office in Al-

Adams. No members ot the Lord Chief Justice's family attended the ceremony.

PEBSQHAIh When Mrs. H. B. Hayes left the White House she bad ber servant, Mary F. Monroe, appointed to be messenger in the Kegister's Office at the Treasury Department, which

position ahe retained until last week, when she whs dismissed by order of Secretary

Vanning. Nettie Bernard, of Mitchell, Dakota, affianced to a lawyer, eloped with Mark Waul, member of the Legislature.

Ex-Congressman Cox, Minister to Turkey, left New York for Constantinople on the Okst of June. Emlle Frey, Minister to Switz

erland; ex-Senator Roscoa Conkling, and

Chief Justice Waite sailed for Europe on the

same steamer that carried Mr. Cox. Mr. Conkling goes to Car'sbad.

T A. FULK, Attorney. Office m m ..mm. Hiehard Barton, New Brunswick,

Xli. leu $ McJSarys new oiock, up-siam who ha9 wice gjren birth to twins, Is

over corner room, oprow """""" nnw tho mothar of trinlets.

In Mr. Beeober's discourse in Plymouth

Church last Sunday, he mentioned that the

doctrine of regeneration, or the new birth,

fits perfectly into the theory of evolution.

Gen. Grant's condition is fair, says a dispatch from Mount McGregor. The swelling at his throat is of unusual prominence, while the Interior of the throat Is not mate, rially different from its condition the day he arrived at Mount McGregor. Emu Stager, formerly a comrade of

be given to probate business, and to the

prompt collection ui ciaima. TOHN GRAHAM, attorney, real es-

tl tate and insurance agent, abstracter of titles, and claim collector. Office up

stairs, over corner room in the Allen $ McSary Block. Business solicited.

ARE YOU ewtfi WEST?

West o:- Northwest this coming spring, we I Kossuth, ) being unable to obtain employ-

desire to suggest the advisability of making some inquiry as to the route they should

take. In this connection we wish so call the attention of those interested to the real inducements offered by the Direct Tax-

s.itu LIKE in the way of quick tune, prompt connections and unequaled facilities for the safe and comfortable transportation of passengers of all classes. By this route vou a?e carried over the safest and best Railroad in the West Ton are haded in Union. Depots and escape all annoying Omnibus transfers. Yon can purchase tickets and have your baggage checked through to destination, avoiding all vexations while en route. If you are going to travel it is to your adyan.tage to secure the best, and if yon are ticketed via the V and alia Shoot Like you are sure to get it. Residents of Bloomington and vicinity desiring to visit Indianapolis will find the Vasdaua BorjTB via Greencastlo Junction the safest, the quickest, and the best. Application for rates of fare, time tables, etc., shonid be made to the nearest Ticket Agent or to H. B. DEBING, Assistant General Passenger Agent, iKBIAHAPOIJa, IKD.

oommltted suicide at Memphis.

Blchard T. Merrick, the well-known Washington lawyer, is dead. At Grace Church, New York, Bev. Dr. Samuel David Ferguson, colored, wss conse

crated a Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, being the first man of bis race In America to attain that distinction. 1 It Is stated that should John McCullough, the actor, be arrested because of h:s mental condition, his wife will demand that he lie given into ber custody, and that he will be placed in a Philadelphia asylum. Mr. McCullough is said to be worth $50,000. Cornelius B. Demarest, an extensive carriage manufacturer of New Haven, Conn., eut bis throat from ear to ear while laboring under a lit of temporary insanity. S. It. Phelps, United States Mluister to Peru, died at Lima, aged sixty. The new appointee to the position, C. W. Buck, of Kentucky, has not yet arrived at Lima.

F. I Thorpe, of Chicago, while fishing at Bldeau Lake, Ont, was drugged and spirited away by detectives, who supposed him to be a bank embezzler tor whose capture a reward of (3,000 is offered. Thorpe proved his iden

tity and was released.

GEHEEAL. Active preparations are making lor the

trial at Begina or Louis Bitl and about sixty Others who wtro engaged in ll.o Northwest rebellion. Kiel's letters and papers, captured

by Gen. Mldd.otoin will bo used as evldenco for the Government.

Vice President Hendric'cs made ad

dresses at the alumni meeting and anni

versary exercises of the law dapartmcut of Vale College. At the annual gathering a resolution was adopted in favor or changing

tho name of Yalo Coliego to Yale University.

Glanders is epidemic among the horses

at Knoxvillc. a suburb of Pittsburgh. Large

numbers of hogs in the vicinity of Lebanon,

Pa., are dj-ing wlih a strange disease known

as "breining." In the bottoms and low

lands of Montgomery County. Iilinois. the

wire-worm is destroying whole Holds of corn

It is reported thai negotiations are c ntemlated hsving in view the annexation of

the Sandwich Islands to the I'nitod suites.

A bill was Hied in the county Court at Chicago, Juue 54, on behalf of Sidney Smith

in his contest for the Mayoralty, 'fa.

complainants, six Hi number, declare

in substance, that "they desire to contest the election of Carter Harrison an the grounds that Sidney Smith

received about 1.030 majority, and that

divers persons, who were not .lualitted electors, and who wero not entitled to vote, to the number of Hi;; and upward, did vote for Carter H. Harrison for Mayor In the various election district of the First, Second, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh. Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Seventeenth, aud Eighteenth Wards, and that these illegal votes were counted by the election officers of the respective precincts for Harrison, and were included in the returns so canvassed and formed part of the aggregate vote credited to said Harrison." They also claim that if the il cgal

votes credited to Harrison had been purged from the returns the canvass wo id have shown the election of Sidney Smith to the office of Mayor of vbe oity. In the League race for the base-ball championship, the Chicago Club loads, with New York second. Providence third, and Philadelphia fourth, while Boston, Buffalo, and St. Louis are struggling for fifth place. Letroit brings up tho rear. In the American Association race, the club representing

St. Louis has a long lead over its comp !- itora. and is almost auro to capture the

pennant. Guaymas (Mexico i dispatch: -To en

gagements with Yaqui Indians occurred on the 20th and 23d inst. Two hundred Ya ;ul

and six Mexicans were killed. Three Ameri

cans are reported to have been killed near Salmarlpa by Apaches, part of Geronlmo's

band. No names givea."

Kemarlis of a (Hlited l'ou'J. Kiiiienie? tt hy, f he' Just as 'llco A Monopole rij-ht t If iho ice. Prottj 1 Well. 1 should rather say She was i.tllictt-d som - that way. She has the brightest, KaeUcst eyes You ever saw, of wondrous s,20i Complexion rivaling the peae'i Cpnn the bough you can't qulio reach; Figure, quite dninly and peti:o, llu pi: tnp, wc'l toil tided, very noat; And tin n she wenrs s i-ninll u shoo 'I hat if 1. named its s'zc to y rx You'd not liellev 1 told the truth. 11 .t, oh. her beauty and her youth Arci.ol her sole or s ions s (harms. Hiii 's sweet and senile; never harms A living thing. Though wilts', ur ght An I Jolly, she's rvlig ous quite; Kot in a s'uj-id way. you see. But as a n'te yirl ou hi to be. in fact i fall i lie girls 1 know She's u i le the be t a: dams 'Is go, I quite adore the little witch: I'd marry her, If she was rioli.

the nex.1 timo you have a chance. Neio York World, Are Men tthij of the EAxtoatett Qtrft Is the mati of the period shy of the

educated girl of the period? that is the question. Must the popular plea for high education for females encounter the objection that a woman who has read Virgil aud tho iEneid in the original, and Is posted on the differential calculus, is therefore, and in direct , 1 n Ti

consequence, more unioveiyr xu

stated, on what looks like authority,

that out of 590 graduates of assar

College only 188 have married since that climax of career. Of course, in iho case of some, only a year or two has elapsed; but most of them graduated years apo, and some of them are

old maida of the deepest dye. What

fa the jnattei ? It cannot be that they

are so r.nnttractive as to have had no

offers. Every Gill hasher Jaoic some

times a whole platoon of them and every girl can get married if she will. Does intellectual training make girls fast id iousSnlca , pei haps difficult to

So Ir. Oi ..

ORCHARD HOUSE!

S. M. Orchard St Son PROPRIETORS.

Oppwite the Depot, Bbeadagtea, Iai.

AMMoffl as '

The aggregate Balartes of Prustdontlal Postmasters for the next fiscal year will bo

13,627,900. That of the Chicago Postmaster will be 98,000.

The surplus revenue of the New York banks is In excess of 802,000,000. The Internal revenue collections for tho first eleven months of the fiscal year ending

June 30, 1885, aggregated tl03,6lr7.1B, a de

crease of f 8,820, 4H as compared with the

corresponding period of the preceding fiscal

C1ASUALT1EE

HDINIDTE.

Louis?ille, New Albaiiy & Gtto R't.

Two llullv Tfarouxrh Vast

fcer Train In Jither

LOUISVILLE to CHICAGO and CHICAGO to LOUISVILLE, ConnecttaK closely with the night and daytaains out or Chicago an the Great Through Tronic

Lini.-a West and Northwest, ana With tne morale ax d evenuw through trains ont of Louisville on the Great Southern and Southwestern Lines. Tliiii Popular Route now runs the most comfortable coaches on day and Palace Sleepers on iiiu'lit trains, and has only one change of cars to Ell the principal towns and oltieA In the North, Sonth. East, or West. K 11 Through Tickets over aU the various ciossing and connecting i abroad lines, and check baggage through to passengers' destixuvticn, avoiding the disagreeable annoyance of rechecklng, Che danger of missing direct conncC-tic-n. and the expense and worry of tbeaonu ly-o"r on the journey. . . . tov-mte. Land Explorers', and round-trip V.'iati-r and Summer Tourist' Excursion Ticketor sale in their respective seasons. Will cheerfully give travelers full information in remrd to the best connections, the fewest no-1 earnest changes, and the most comfortable unl pleasant route; and will famish Railroad Wrps. Time-Tables and Folders, containing mt.oli useful information to travelers, on applica.1 ion to M. S. BALDWIN, CARTES PEKING, Pass. Ag nt, Station Pass. Agant, C licago, HI. Bloomington, Ind.

Resident

Dentist.

CRAIN.

OiBco in the New Block, up-stairs, over

tJoles Book btarc. AU work warranted.

At Rosa ford Agency, Idaho, two Indian police were killed and a third wounded by a brace of Bannock horse-thieves, who were In turn riddled with bullets. The Waason Car and Foundry Works, of Chattanooga, Tenn , assigned; liabilities, $70,080; nominal assets, 8100,000. The Lane & Woodruff Patent Glass Hoofing Company, Youngstown, Ohio, assigned.

The liabilities of Hugh B. Crelgbton, who

recently failed at Bes Moines, foot up $80,

000, while his assets have dwindled to $12,000. Charles King, a St. Helena, Cal., iruit-grow-er, la insolvent, with liabilities of SS38.O00 and nominal assets of $181,000. A. S. Turner & Co.. lumbermen of Elmlra, N. V ., who em

ployed 1,000 men, have made an assignment. Morris Karger, wholesale and retail mil

linery goods at Cincinnati, made an assignment. Heavy rains submerged cornfields in tVabaah county, Indiana, and wheat is threatened with rust. Other crops have been badly damaged. Fruits in New Jersey are suffering from the effects of a prolonged drought. Hundreds of apple trees in Virginia are being killed by an Insect known as the damb locust. A heavy frost in portions

of Michigan and Wisconsin inflicted much damage upon crops. One hundred oarrlagemakerE at Cincinnati hnve struck against a cut In i h ir wages, the third made within a year. The Wabash shops at Fort Wayne havo resumed operations with a small fo.-ce of new hands. The Iron and steel trade at Philadelphia is fairly active, aud the coal market has Im- . proved. The revenue of the Government for the

current fiscal year will be $10,00J,0JO be ow

the estimates. Tho surplus will be about 120,000,000. The State Vetcrmaiian has Cisaivered

several violent cases or glanders among horses ou a farm near Mount "Carroll, 111! nois. Two of tbe diseased animals have

The recent storm on tho Newfoundland coast was the most severe that has visited the island in forty years. Many vessels were wrecked, and the destruction t property j was enormous. The loss of lire is lieln ved to have leu very groat A le.iiln,

rainstorm swept over poiliou of t en

tral Illinois last Sunday, do'ng great

damage ti the growing crops iin.i

washing away fences, hridjros etc. A tornado wrecked many buildings in Leaven worth, Kan., and wrousht much destruction in the surrouniliiii? country. Portion1 OI Iowa and Missouri were visited bv heavy windstorms last Sunduj. At Sibley. Mis sour!, a number of buildings were destroyed. Seven men woro drowned at Quiu.e Itap ids, Canada. The drowned men won- llobirt Maun, two brothers named Soiiicrvilie, Bums, Keoley, Cote, and another mail whoso name is unknown. Tho men were tarried over a chute which is very high mid rough. The recent tornado in Missouri swept across the center of the t tntu fruiu haiias City to Louisiana. At Glasgow th los-v are

computed at $"o OJO. The new lilas.ow hotel was umoo cd and partly di-uiolislied, and the mangled l-ody of !(. I'. Wl'son of

Alton. III., who was s'eepmi! oil tlie tli id

iUor, tound tunoiijr the debrH. Muu.t per-

sons, were in'uro.l. Much damage wa- uouo by the storm at l.o.ilngum, hiyette, chilli-

cotl.w, and Loulsiunti.

A water-spout tnllleied luiieh dainnu

upon buildinss mid crops in Newark, ciun.

and vicinity. The buBiiierss (oil. on of Hun o. ('bio,

was burned, with n loss of &!.'i,uiii. l iieul

Duncan Oily, Mich , de.-lroyd iiUO.OUll ii ot of

lumtorand l,i)03,0ib iaih.

By a coUisioii on Iho Wubasih llou.l at

Woodstock, 111., iiiiiriueei' .! m l au I Con du;tor Mnnn were killed, and tine - i its-en

gers Injured.

- Aid 1). K Wood and .1V, ol lilKin, ill.

wore danieiouslv Inlur d nod tl.oir lllllo

daughter instantly klllo I, by a runaway ac

cident.

'Ihe boiler o: the ril mill of Moun'ain

& Sou, on ft. Louisiind lloyal streets. Mobile, exploded the other day, tenting out tlio rear wall of tho mill und tho s.de wall of the illJaoent liuililine. In searching among llio

i ruins a doien norsons wore found more or

It b-.i wounded, ami llvo of th -in have binco dlol.

A reriort has been received at th

navy department from Admiral Jouett an

nouncing the failure, by tho parties inter

ested, to settle tho disputes in the Uni;ed States of Columbia. Ho says the political

differences between the parties arj of such a nature that a peaceable settlement Is quite

impossible at this time. Hostilities are likely

to continue indefinitely. Thj government

troops, he reports, are marching ou Baranqullla. The revolutionary leaders, the admi

ral savs. are leaders of tho Liberal party in

Columbia. The- troubles on the Isthmus,

Jou?tt thinks, result from local polltlo-i, and

from the fact that many depraved men con

gregate there. He anticipates hard fighting

In Columbia.

A Centralis, Illinoisi, special says the

Chinch bugs, which play ed havoc with the corn croD In this section l our years ago, are

appearing In some localities.

At the session of the National hne.mpm?nt of the Grand Army of tho Hepunlic, held at Portland, Maine, the following officers wero chosen; Hon. S. S. Btirdetto, of Washington, D. C, Commander-in-Chief; cxGov. S.-lden Connor, of Maine. Senior Vice Coromtnder-in-Chief; Comrade Lewis, of Atlanta, Junior V: c-Comnnnder-in-'. hief. Tho President has appointed the following Pre.-idential Pot.tmaste.-s: James H. More, Monongahela City, Pennsylvania, vice C. W. Hizzard. resigned; M. Glennen, Norfolk, Virginia, J. W. Lang, suspended; John F. Wedow, Marine City, Michigan, vice J. J. Spinks; EI ward Duffy, Ann Arbor, Michigan, vice J. C. Kno niton, suspended; S. B. Thorne, Piqua, Ohio, vice L. S. S.irdan. suspended. All above suspensions were made for partisanship. A freight train on the Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfield road, at North Salem, Indiana, knocked nn unknown woman and her two children, aged 3 and 12, oil a lwentyfo ji trestle killing thorn. Tha excess of the value of exports over the imports of merchandise, for the month ending May 31, 18S5, is $3,352,718; for the five monti.s end ng- May 31, 1885, $56,173,750; twelve months ended 81. 11-85, 816,099,-

-. i a Samuel S. Bacon, a lawyer of Niles, Michigan, attempted suicide by shooting. But slight hopes arj entertained for his recovery. He had b. on married oaly foris'-ehlit hours. The cause for attempted suio'de is unknown. TheTawas and Toledo TransportCon Company is being sued for 10,00 1 damages by the o'ty of Port Huron f jr injury to

an irontbridge last spring during the Bl ick

Kiver flood. A boat belonging to the company ran into the bridge.

The Secretary of the Treasury has been informed liiat tte recent investigation of thecond.tlon of tho sub-treasury at Now

Orleans shows that the total defalcation of

he runaway clerk amounts to a little over

i,oo.

James E. Stanton, general agent of

Hie demirlmeiit of Justice, has tendered his

n sanation, to take effect June 21.

At the &ession of the convention of American Society of engineers held nt Dear I'nrlr. Marvin ml. Mr. Coll newood. of Eliza

beth, New jr oy., re.i l a paper on prefprva-

lion. The wr.ter concluded Ciat the supply

of hlte pine in Ihe ITnited States is certain to be ex:- nusted befoi o the end oi the century

and orobablv in Canada also. The southern

nines at -present consumption lire good fo

ir.0 years. The supply of spruce and hem

lock east of tho Mississippi river is probably nni tor r.-nreniv.flve Tear.'. The supply of

hard woods, black walnut and ash is bein

rnnidly exhausted. The supplies of other

kinds of wood are. how.'ver, so abundant

that a famine oaunoi be predicted.

It ia stated on perfectly reliable au

thority that Mr. Wa ker Blaine, son of Hon,

James (J. Elaine, is to bo married to Miss E

tie, tho beaut fill and accomplished dauirhtor of cx-Qovernor I). Parnsworth, of Buehhan-

non, West Virginia

"You did not daro to speak to me in

that manner before I married yon, sir!

sho indignantly exclaimed. "No, nor you didn't dare come cavorting around me in onrl-papms and ragcarpet slippers before I married you, mam!" he retorted. Then she cried and he jivofanified. Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph.

Brown's Little Joke. ' Hli, Brown, how short your coat is," eaiil Jone one day to his friend lirown, who uii-ilv lenlied: " Yes: but it will be Ion?

enough hef-ire I get another." Some men i spui'lso mi eh Tor medicines that neither i heal nor h -Ip them, that new clothes is with them like anirels' is:ts few and lar l-e-tw-.en. Internal fevers, wenkno-s of tlio lun s. shonness of breath an-i lingering eo iu'lis soot yield to tho magic influence of thiu'r. yai ro rledy, Dr. TL V. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery." Tnri pur sose of the short and retroi sse nose of tho bull-dog ia shown by a writer in the Century, who says: "One of tho leading points is the head, which shc-uld be large and square, characterized by a short and retrousse noso, enabling the animal to breathe freely while holding on to anything for an indefinite length of time." Wf; all dread a bodily paralysis, and would mako use of every, contrivance to aid it; lut few of us are troubled about the paralysis of the aoul. Wiie v grTer-coiiics to an tionest man, ne usually shows a clean balance -sheet. When a scamp co-ncs to griot, ho usually shows a oloan pair of hcels

$500 Reward.

Tho formf.r nronrietor of Dr. Sago's Ca-

nnmolt- Fne vonrtl mode a Standing,

I ,1: : : ..11 A...a,.l,nn nanraiiftilflrS Of

please, unwilling to accept tho honest : 55w, r(,W:.d ;or n case of catarrh that he

hands and sincere hearts of youths less

brilliantly veneered?

It should not have this tendency ; for

coul-I no: eu-o. Tlio present proprietors nave

renewed t tils offer. All the druggists ecu uhs reniedv, together with tho "Douche," and all oilier appliance) advised to be ued in con- . ... V ... 1. Mlinnl 1. lAllf.Ar

. . . nnnr i.n iv r.ii 11. niicaiaiiu mvii. ... --",-

in most of the happiest marriages m tne al)le t0 s t cannot bo cured." Vou got

lnml the bride has nearly all of the eel-, $500 in caso jf failure.

ucalion. As our industrial ana social machinery is nt present managed, the girls have a better chance than the bovs to study ; tlw wives than the hus-

The breeches of promise, young man, are the ones you haven't paid for yet. Ptoe Col Tiiver Oil, from selected livers on the soashi re, by Caswell. Hazzurd& Co,

New York. Ansop.toiy pure anc oei.

1 7.-KBIEeaBHBHHBHHH

BtrtCttjih of the urethra to Its w ti tf W forms, spoedtly cured by our new and 1. W proved methods. Pamphlet, references ; terms, two three-cent stamps. World s "-mii N rw, utofiieai Association. 663 Mainstree, SBBa

Buffalo, N.y. IK TnE early beau catches the rl.',n' 1SB does not always hold her. IVUmtnoUmjHm MB I 1 ' O I BITTERS m I .LIVER I f .fk . 1 5T0MA0H I

Mm j ALL DRUGGISTS j W ' 7 -

DraneDiUt. General wttlini i

bands. Ho, notwithstanding the fact Patients who have once taken it Prcier it w ... L t ii i all others. I hysicians declare It superior to that the most profound scholars of our , u b u

time are cliiefiv men who have had a

A fresh Slepp?. "O, mamma, we must ewrtainly attend the lecture at the Conj'.rogational church to-night!" enthusiastically esclnimed a charming West End girl to her surprised maternal ancestor the other afternoon. "Why bo, Lucille?" "Oh, the lecture is entitled 'Steppes of Russia,' and it must have something to do with the waltz. I just dote on everything new in dancing, s.nd I know

the lecturer is up on the la':est.'step.' Maybe, as they are Russian steps, they

move to the music of the .'Turkish Pa

trol.'"

They went, but this young lady didn't

learn a new movement in th waltz.

ircuiaii's Physical Mnftnon'y.

Men can work more hours in bad air

and all manner of discomfort without any protest from nerves or muscles

than is possible for women. netlier the office is high up or low down, clear or elirty, hot or cold, convenient or

otherwise, are not matters, much taken into account by men when at work, and

employers aie not apt to be harassed

by an uneasv sense of injust ice toward f . . TI 1 II. Z- - 1

them on sucli accounts, out it is almost impossible for women to do

thoroughly good work in similar conditions, and one of the preliminary

steps to employing women is, or ought to be, arrangements for the comfortable performance of their task. Tho moment this is necessary the market

value of their work has declined. In

quiry was made of a prominent bookseller as to tha relative value of young men and womisn as elerks in his business. "Girls are quicker and more pleasing," he said, "bat they are

a great bother. If J had a son oi tne Governor in here to learn the business,

I should not hesitate to set him to wash :

the windows if it suited my convenience ;

but I can't ask a girl to climb to tho

top of that step-ladder. I should re

gard it as a rudeness which I could not

offer a woman." Here ns one ot tne disabilities of sex, where the value of

wage-workers is impaired :from the instinctive feeling for her delicacy and weakness. In all such positions it is

evident that a woman is has valuable than a man because small duties incidental to her position must be delegated to others at the cost of some annoyance and trouble. Tiiis deferenco to womanhood is a national character-

long ami severe professional training, a majority of the educated people of

tlm country nre women, 'lhousantls ot

men who make the best of husbandsnot only kind, amiable, and tender, but shrewd, intelligent, aud thoughtful

know nothing of any language but their

own. and never in their lives usee!

Amah wr.o always tells the bar-keeper to "hang It up" Is a great bar-OT'ar. PniOKLV Asn Bitters is not; nn intoxicate

lng bevcragi . hut n. pleasant, mild laxativo and efficient Tonic, acting directly on the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, and Bowels. Wnx ought Lent to pass very rapidly? bocause there ire so many last days in it. lmporant. mi. . r... ,.iuit nienv.- NawVork Citv. save

i i.-........,a nrl Clin tmrfl HlrO. ftlld

"were" io interpret the subjunctive; Xrmi'&t tho OranH ruion Hotel, opposite mood. Armies of girls havo made ft

mistake m tins matter, unwiseiy ji ana u-. warns

ing a suitor who spelled "separate"

with three e's, or who said, it is me, but who might; yet be a tender-hearted, sagacious, and even mentally profound man, worthy of uil acceptation. In fact, we are by no means certain that etlucated and professional men make the best husbands. They are less likely to keep regular hours, and more likely to "talk shop" and to establish the everlasting shops in the home than are mercantile men, or brokers, or bankers, or clerks, or railroad man- .... , 1 1 , 1. - u

agers. lliey are more nireiy w uo abstracted, even when their hands are not occupied.

Girls should remember that men of: genius or of overshadowing literary talent have seldom made successful husbands. They almost always lack j domesticity, and love ideas better than j their wives. Look at Shakespeare, j who lived at tho theatre and the club, ( and when he died, gave his wife merely j his "second best bedstead." Think of , Milton, who was one of the most domineering and uncomfortable of husbands that ever tormented a gentlewoman. Think of Jlvron, and Dickens, and Bui-

wer, whose marriages were each a hid- j eous mockery. Think of Greeley, and i Raymond, not to mention other men ;

Jknadioe, Habitual Coaatitiont Liver Complaint, 8tek Headache, Diseased K14U neys, Etc, Etc. It contains only the Purest Dings, imoag Which may be enumerated HBjCT AU 1S AITS BXII3, UiXSUXM, BBV. OHA, Bfc It oteanses the system UMnmg y, aadtJ a PUKIFIER OF THE BJXXD

Ia TTuequalaeU

It is not an intoxicating beverage, aui eta It he used as suoh, by mason f 0 Csttarth Properties. . PKIOKZtT ASH BITTBWI OtX Bole Proprietors,

'.IT. lOUra MO KANSAS CITK

-''J'.t

Etirooean plan. Elf-

i . i ...in. i.

.n Hn1.11111.1111 RiinTi:ii!u ..11,11 urn iic-.,

Horse cabs, smco, and elevated railroads ta all depi s. Rimilles can '.Ivo better for less money it tho rirmid Union than at any flrsi:closs he.tcl 1 1 1 ho city. wnT rv oninion of honesty? It is sell.

Ing sugar with saud in it at the market price

of sana. Chapped hands, face, pimples and rough skin cured 3j wing Juniper S ap, made by Caswell, Hazzard & Co., New Ycrk.

It is no B'gn bocnuso a man makes a stir la

the community tiiut ne is a spoon. Deserving of Confidence. There is no article which so richly deserves

1 the entire confidence of the community as

fertns from Astheintic and Bronchial diseases. Coughs and Colds, should try them. Price iocti; Dos'T wcrk vour horses to death with poer axle rreiise:t lie Frq-,:er is the only reliable make

yj&r TAKE v Hr,

S

Ho Who Becomes a Treasurer Monev for Another Is Responsible for a Safe Return.

of

How much more responsible li he who has in charsto the health and life of a human beta We have coraidered well tho responsibility, and In preiiarina onr ALLEN'S I.TJNG B AJtS AH ,-ivhich for tiventv-five years has been ftivoialdy known as one of tho best and purest remedies ioi all Throat and Lnnc Diseases, we are paitioalar to nso notliin but the bestingnidients. HO OVIUM in any form entara lis coutpositicn. It; is to your interest to stand by the eld and tried remedy, ALLEN'S LUNG BAL-

quite as famous, who have had little or j band for imiaediaw use. BEAD THE 0LLOV-

i;r Tlnn'f. lioaiinf-n to TnnTrv. w

UU 11UIUO tV. " --'-------- ' girls, because the gentlemen who pay suit to you do not pronounce as you have been taught to do, or do not al-

observe the inflexible rules ot

NEW EVIDENCE:

Aodisok. Pa., April 7, 1SS3. 1 frtrtle a. violent coll snd it settleJonroTlnniT8.ro

mni-h an thai; at linn s Ispit Wood. ALLK? S IXZQ

wavs

English grammar. Au unblemished character is more important than a knowledge of music,

and good nature more desirable tnan correct spelling. Better is a utammering tongue where love is than five foreign languages and a heart with a first

mortgage on it held by another? girl

fALSAM was recommended to mo as a good remedy, took it, av. d am now souad and weU. lours respcctfulh', A. J. BTLEMAJJ. Aumsos. Pa Ap:-il, 1SS3 A. J.COLBOM. Eaq-.Kditor cf tho Somen! Jftjvmi, irSMriifn nomniVnil Ar.I.Ky'S I.TJNO BALSAM

as beinS the liest remedy for Colds and Coughs I ever

TOBT.ni.. Aim"! 6. ISS3

Gentlemen : I can checriuUj say your AIIEYS WJSO BillHAM, whi--Ji I have sold for tho p.wt tttte-'n years, eeil bfttor than any cough lomedy, laid giypa gencrd satis faction. Til freaoently recommend-iJ

DvuiemeiiKaiproMSSiounere. i'oura truly. II. O. HOONEY, Druggist r . -r. - T T m lOOl

UA l AtniA. AV. A..

Gentlemen : Allmv rae to say that utter u:ang tnraa bottlttaoi! AIiEN'3 LUNti for a bad jatta3k

MAIT BITTERS,

If you wish to be relieved of those terrible I

Headacbea and that miserable soar at It will, when taken areordinr to

Hons, cure any caaw of Hek Heaaaak or Soar stonaacli. It cleans the Mntat cf stomach and bowels, promote hesithy action and sweet secretions. It rnakospaw blood and gives it free flow, thus sending nutriment to every part. It is Iho fafMU speediest and surest Vegetable Rff ever invented for all diseases ot Uie stoaen and liver. J. H. Moore, of Farmlna'OT. Mfc-, sajB: Wf uUcrlne from sick Hcadaeheand JM Stomach was tcnibte. One bottle of Soaa and Malt BiUers cured me.

Do not ret Hone and Bsaw JilHteraees

founded with inferior preparation

name. For sale by au druggists. HOPS & MALT BITTERS GO, Obwi, hx

muK nVST TRTTfiS

X The most mo- tem tadesi&n.

i ne uesi aaaytvu iu w v- . . Perfectly ca-r-t tuijuslment oy i Mmh

JnXossune to ur wnjins.

nnss;

CT7.a

Will :...ld a aotateh'affiiis-olBiaAiW,oSi

ter bow f-evwre. Prtce.S60O w.Jp- 1 Qaiwi for iivlr and be convinccl. . TmiiMB

Perhaps the Sweet graduates Ot rtS- qutaiih-, that tnoae utHicted may ljH'tteOted.

BUKftlXJL li.OAVla.

, , -1 1 I J i! . I.

sar nave oeen uoeieci, aim mo u.inra

even then, this little sermon can do no , J, II. KARRIS & CO. (LilllilGu) Props.

harm. Exchange.

CHAIIACTER IX TIlMt MVsTAVHE. There is a great deal of oharaoter in the mustache. Ao the form of the upper lip and in the regions about it has largely to deal with the feelings, pride,

. . -. , , i : ...ir i:n.n mnn maiM vanitv nnil

m-n ,-,i-r,..f Al ll ftllfl ftllOllllI Oll"l ITAIU.!", ...mm. . .

dread to see it decline, even though it other iiuahties that give self-control,

reacts unfavorably on the industrial in t areata of women.

CINCINNATI, OHIO. FOB SALE bv all MEDICINE DEAIiER!f.

TELEGRAPHY i I VALliNXIJi

TACOHT AND SITDaTIOSS Vi;'iNlSIlED. Olrailura ftoii.

VALliNXISli UllOS.. JansavUie.Wls.

vnUIIP I1CU If you wain to liecome TolosiniiJh lUUIill MtH Operators, and bo gnamnuoa emrdoymerit, addreoe l. W. HE AM, Ada. Ohio.

5 TON WAGON SCALES, Iraa Lnm, Sl ,

Biaahaaiioa,

R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard'B OHmax Plujjl

iSlc;f tSe'j i?SrS

T

VfaaTj.BfflM

MTEMTS L'SMii Patent Attls, Wathlastoc, 0. 9

Home in. Uroadmigr Stayes.

' hv do so many ladies tide in the

Broadway stages ? Did you ever notice them? They fiock to ttjess old, rough, noisy vehicles like blackbirds to a field of young corn. A majority of the passengers in the Broadway stages are women most of them yonng, many of

them pretty. A good many get on at

me acquaintance wus i the South and Fulton ferries wl en com-

f. rmed while MHs FArnsworth was attending i in r,toWn and ride all the way to

musical eciiool in Boston.

"Whitelaw Reid, of the Now York

2Vi6i, has si-itled an annuity oi. (won

Mrs. tlowland, Horace Owclcy s poor mskt.

THE MARKETR

NEW YORK.

BEBVBS

HOOS. . ,

WHEAT

No. 1 White No. 2 Rod

COBN -Xo. Oats White - - Point Sew Mess Lard ;.,-. 'A

cnitiiuu.

BEEVI3!- ( ooii i! to Prime rltccrs.

i loon niuppuig - imtcbcrtt' Hon:Fud'K- Fancy lied Winter Ex Prim.' to Choice Spring Wuk m Xo. aSprlug fiats-No. .' 0.vr So. 'I mr. X. ' Bartxv No. :i - Bi"iii:i: fholiv Civmery Fmn Uairv. ... CnKK-i: lull f ream ldKlit Bkiiiinieil . Ki.i..- l-'rcali Potaii Ki-New. K-r brl I 'OKU Mi Ssl Toi.f:oo. V.' HI. vi N'o. 'i lied ( uBN No. 2 UJ! So. J MU.1 Al'KBK Wulai xo.a fllttN Xo. -2 Oats No. lux-No. I I!.viri.EY-No. 2

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C 6.00 & 6.W & 5.00 (I i.;0 ii 5.S0 1(5 4.6(1

6.00 :.004.A0 4.00 fi.25 i'.m .:! .47 .10 .14 .07 ai .11

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1'oiik jleKu

KT. d. .

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A sentence ol t -n ycciv luiprleonuicnt and a fine of 5,.o i htu- lwcu pu-sed upou C.

CINCINNATI.

AVur.V. So -t Hl tVilIN Oais-Mixed BVK :.'o. a Fall l'OKK- Mesa DKTItOIT. Fl.0i.li Wheat-No. 1 White Cobn No. J Oatb No. 3 White I'OBK- Ncw Mi sb ... INlllANAPOLIS. WllKA-r-Vo. 3 lied Corx- MiJ:d Oath So BAST LlUlillTY. CAT-ll.--leM l':dr Common Hook

t ."- .1'.' .in .51 10.011 I. Ill .44 .11 Ge 11 00 Wall 1.00 IR .80 .tf 10.W , 5. t.OU . A'l

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.07 .47 .'

tjj ..00 llll I. .11.1 ! 5.00 tS 4.75 i) 6.00

Fourteenth street, which is emphatical

ly the woman's street of New iork. Why don't they take the street cars or the elevated road? Some do take tlio

Jutler, but well-dressed women do not i

go much on the street cats. They would rather take a lumbering stage. Possibly they like the piclmesqueness of that mode of I raveling. There is cer

tainly a good deal of animation about it, if animation consists i a being shaken up, thrown from one side to the other and pitched out head foremost. Yon would not think a woman would like anything of that sort, but they do; at least they seem to. What are the possible advantages of riding on a Broadway stage? First, it gives one a chance to see Broadway, which in the greatest street in the world, and always interesting. It is true, you are liable to mash your chin or hatter your nose if yon attempt to look ont, but accidents may happeu anywhere The scenery of none of the other routes up town is half so attractive. Thoi e is nothing

pleasing to the eye along the elevated roads till they get out to Central park,

while the street cars seem to pas? up iho iAn worst lookinc streets iu the

eitv. Of course, I except, the Bowery,

on which there are four tracks. But from a stage on Broadway one may see

eonnUflss weH-drosbcd people, ami an

il.o iiimiuiind and one noveltp s and

stirring pictures that ar.s forever turning up aloug that groat thoroughfare. I imve heard of another reason why ladies aro partial to the oonle-sedly nnlomfortable stages. It is that there aro many little opportunities of 1 iitaliou given there which aro not so i.eady at hand on other lines ot city tiavol. Does it sir ko yon licit a flirt ition ,i..lit l, niiv more ciiai.lv carried o:i in

is Bit ndway h'ii'.'c tl.an the ar of an olevated iai.uuad! You might levoi.e . " '

this m your mind and take observations t wil woimiv

tho mustache is more particularly connected with the expressions of those qualities or tho reverse. When the mustache is ragged and. as it were, flying hither and thither, there is a lack ;

of proper self-control. A hon- it is ; straight and orderly, the reverse is tho case, other things, of course, taken into account. If there is a tendency to cart : at the outer ends of the mustnohe.there . is a tendency to ambition, vanity or display. When the oiirl turns upward there is geniality, combined with a love of approbation; when tho inclination is downward there is a ufoie Hedate turn of mind not unaccompanied with gloom. The reverse quality is well indicated lw tlm .oninion nor traits ofShakespeare,

who was as much noted for cheerfulness and geuiality in life as those qualities are manifested in his writings. Tt

is worthy to remark that good-natured men wdl, in playing with tho mustache, i invariably give it an upward iuoliuaiion,

whereas cross-grained and morose men will l mil it obliquely dowr ward.

WHO Is UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CSOCRAPHY OF THI8 OOUWTHt, WU. j ; SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. THAT TK1 $

nihiifus' l'ltotKiius. Many a man is a tool for revenue ,

only. :

Sunbeams support tne noor ot iiem-

fiMiftAno. ROCK ISLAND A. PACIFIC RAILWAY

" ' . .... . . i.J. .11 ndnln) Unas KtotSI

Bv reiison or Its central posraon ana. uiuan reuiuuu ;sSiSVw3 Ar iiiiii-.tHi mid torminal colnta constitutes the most important. BiW-OCM

nenta'l Una in that system of throurh transpor totton wmcn myi w tatos-Ayoland traffic tootweon cltfea . of J me JSfRiSSSSSStm

waste basket is mightier ttiau the

en.

Tho

Ppu- ? , 1 Hileuce is the gold plating tor a fools tongue. Tho drunkard's tb.re.ul of life is wound on a reel. When hopo dies tho devil adds another scalp to his belt. Splitting keirs-ifj nothing now. .Sol-' onion attempted it. . And he said: "Let there be elite," ' and the "first family" bounded into tho j w orld. j Hope builds a lie.t iu u man's heart j where disappointment, hatcltas its j brood. A little learning in a fuel like -canty

powder in a largo gnu will sontetimes ; make considerable noise. --HVAriw.s-, ", I H7iii: ltdit Time.

is nlu the favorite and best rout.i to m1"!!4 1

Boutnoast, ena cori-esponainr poin; vv ","".rs ViSr Tlie Koos: Island system induces to its raoXn lino niwcnee, ' .TniioS nt.!wa. rSallo. Peoria, Genoseo. Molina and Boo Maud, In

MAtscai

R "poi-i, musu-viiiim, w

3ellatir,

:mtSn bamowSf nnd KaTisaToitv. toMlouriraVeworthl StVSK, IB Albert LSRiluneapolitjnd St PauK to Datvot.a, nnd hundroda of IntermedAt cities, towns, villages ana etattotk. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

4na.ri ntf.oa iw natronu that senes of peraonal security aftorded try a OiM, SoaWv b illSod road-bed; smoatUrocka of continuous 6telll5

Ktautlalh- touilt culvorw and torweros; roiungr atocK h

liumstii sKill anil Blr-lM-cilica

curies or 1M faason'rer auuiyuiuii. , un, Wnat i,-n,.-,a TVmm hatAvooii Chirmro raid tlie MiSHOUrl BlVOrare-C

posed of woll vontilatod.flnolv vipl-olstered Day CoacheMagrnltok PWi

limiistii skill can tualte it ; tUo satoty appliances or patent Duosn, fw"

ul eir-in'tMcca; ana liihi. ujiwum yit, v-o- iin.,.Iair n i f

opornllon or till its trams- y"v ditomto ji who iwj" JUSSSSSSI nfi r-.-,iinrtif.inif lininta iii Union Depots, and the vmsurpaseed aimforta a&4

luxuries of Ih Passon'

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h'iiM Binnnnra of tlii3 latest QoK.sm. and sumDCuous

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