Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 July 1885 — Page 4
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Wains, copwwftnj of Palace Sleeping Van, elegant Parlor Coaches and comfcrriabU Day Coaches, all naming THROUQB WITHOUT CBAN0E. Only lO Hoars Time Bettoeen Cincinnati and St Louis, or SL Lotas and Louisville. But Four Hours SaTMieftMeit Cincinnati and Louisville. Te ! a. MlmtaUpsl Vway is the only tne between St. iAiito nd Oinoisanati Under one management, running all its trains through "SOLID," and in consequence is toe only recognized first class toowtQ between those cities, its JSajy Grades, Its Splendid Motivt Mower, Steel Rails, Straight Track, and Solid Road Bed Unable the O. fc M. to make taster areraga time titan any other Western Bond. 19-Ask Cor Tickets via O. & M. B'y.-B For sale by Agents of connecting line East, West, North and South. W. W. PEABODT, President and Gen. M'Bfc. W. B. SBahmrCOen.Faas.Agt. CINCINNATI, OHIO.
THE NEWS. Intelligence Ty Wirefrom All the World. FQBEIdK fk-nettQ BraokenbitrK telegraphs fron
Cairo that a letter from a merchant, dated ut Haudak, July 8, sutesthat El Mahdi is dead, and that since his death the false prophet's followers have fallen to fighting' among themselves. In a drunken row between soldiers ami civilians at Waterford, Ireland, a soldier
fatally bayoneted one of the people, who then feO upon the military, compelling them to retire to their barracks, in which they
were besieged all night by the infuriated
citizens, who smashed all the windows of tho
structure. foMiers found on the streets were stoned, beaten, and kicked.
-Madrid te'egram: "There were 1,41 1 new
eases of cholera reported In Spain yesterday,
and 8S7 deaths. The cholera has broken out tn four places lo the province of Jaon. The
official report shows a total of ao, WW cases In Spain since the Inception of the scourge
up to last evening, and a total oi u,wu
BLOOMINGTON BAB,
BVSKIRK A DUNCAN, Attorneys, floe In Sew Corner Building,
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Will nractice in ail courts oi u
Stat. Special attention given to Probate
business, and to coiiecnoa awi jnvujn m snittence of all claims.
T0UDEN4 MIERS, Attorneys. Office J - First National Bank. An busi
ness of a legal nature given careful etten-i-.n u,rta Seal estate Titles eare-
r.,ii. an.minail bv aid of Louden's Ab
stract. A specialty made of the collee4 inn ahA remittance of claims of all kind.
"n rilT.KY Ar PITMAN. Attorneys, will
JSJL practice in the varions courts- Especial attention given to collections, and to
prooete ousitess. . vukv, , r
posits the Progress Office.
TnrtFs TIKNIiFT. Attorneys and
X Collectors. Office m Mayor's, Office building. Special attention given to settlinr decedents' estates, and to all kinds of
probate business. Also, abstracting. EAST is BAST, Attorneys, at Law, BloominKton, Ind. Office, in Waldron's Block, north side square. Probata bonnets and collections given prompt attenion. Will practice in courts of all F'Hmning counties. Business solicited. "ST.. arena t' htnitfiATI. Attorney. OBee.
Democratic paper at Columbus, Ohio, would bo appointed Public Printer, to suojeed Mr. Bounds. This appointment, it is said, is conditioned on Hoadly accepting tho candidacy for re-election as Governor of Ohio. Tho President has made tho following appointments: William Joseph Bryant, ot fiehome, Washington Territory, to he Insm cior of Hulls at I'uicct
Sound, Washington 'l'criiton; William ('. Bird, ol Florida, to bo Unit d Bfc.tes Marshal ot the Northern District ot Florida; William H, W liite, oi Washington Territory, to bp Unitod Siates Attorney for tho Territory of Washing-ton; Jonathan Kiibourn, Ot rocb o, Colorado, to He IU-C'iver Of l'nblls Moncvs at Pueblo. Col. Collectors of Cue i-ins Adelard tlucr.ion, for the District of Minnesota: Henry W. Eiclmrdn, for tho District of Bcanfort, S. G; E.Hiiai-n Ward, for the District of ueorar-town, S. C. Pjstinasters tieoi'BO W. Martin, at fhatfciuoOKa. Tcun,, vice H. V. Orisjom, snspsnded; Gnstavus A. Van Horn, at Now London, Ohio, vice Kobcrt Nan Vranken, the office becoming Presidential; Jas C. Hoed ut Corinth, Mis., vioo C. H. Heed ito correct e ror in name' ; 'Ihos. Hall at Prestort, Minn., vice B S. Limits, commissoa expired; W. 8. 'lhomasson at Uilroy, Cul vice H. W. Briges, commission exnired; Bolt. w. Cowen at Ashland, Ohio, vioo Alfred O. Lons, resigned : Jacob Van de Grift at Kiverside, t al., vice C. W. Fllkina, resigned; Isaac Harlan at North Kast, l a., vioo 0. W, D..ris, resigned; TrmVW Plait ar, Tunkbannook. l'a.. vice H,
W. Bardwell, resigned; Cornelins L. Barrett at Charlotte. Mich., vice r". E. Lciter. resisned.
i nmhats and collection business he
'will give special and particolar attention. Buainess attended to in courts of surrounding counties. r ILLA MS MILLS N Attorneys, . W Office five doors south of Hunter's eornr. np-staira. Do a general collection and probate business. Will practice in eanrtt of adjoining counties.
ff B. WORRALL, Attorney. Office j. in ttmw Block. uD-sUirs. over Mc-
C11 A Co. . Will cractice in all the
courts. Special attention given to Pension Claims and probate business.
T A. FULK, Attorney. Office In AU IV !m Jt- MeNana new block. UTStairS
ore? comer room. Special attention will
be given to probate business, ana to tna
prompt collection ot cauon, Trtffjr OR AH AM attorney, real
mj Ute and insurance agent, abstracter of titles, and claim collector. Office upstairs, over corner room in the All f
McNary Sleek. Business solicited.
At London, Lord Vernon, of Sudbury
Park, Derbyshire, was married to suss an-
nie Lawrence, of New York.
The anniversary of the rail of the Bast lie as celebrated at Paris as a general holiday.
Great crowds listened to speeches in toe place de la Concorde, and the army of Paris was reviewed in the Champ? Glysecs.
In payment of 250,000 franca, Nicolini s
wife will consent to a divorce, upon securing
which the tenor will marry, so it Is said, Mme. Patti.
Draught in southern Russia has ruined
crops. A prolonged arougnt in imn
Ing anxiety in regard to the crops. n Archbisboo of Canteroury. the
Bishop of London, Cardinal Manning, and the Bon. Samuel Morley have begun an in
vestigation of the charges of aristocratic in
iquity made by the Poll Mall (iazeue, wmon journal the Government deems it not advisable to prosecute for its revelations. Lord Randolph Churchill, Secretary for India, stated in the English House of CoinExms that the Government had no intention
of negotiating with Abdurrahman Khan, Ameer of Afghanistan, for tho defense of Candahar. "England had.'he said, "given certain pledges to assist the Ameer if an emergency requiring It arises and the Ameer asks for assistance. Whatever Government might be in power," tho Secretary continued, 'the course of England was clear if the AmecAr should ask for this assistance." PEB8QIAL Jtaa President has appointed Col. John Gibbon, of the Seventh Infantry, to be a Brigadier General of the army, vice Gen. C. C Augur, retired. Christopher Mann, the oldest man in
Missouri, and a companion ot Daniel Boone,
died at his home near Independence, at toe
re of 111. William Johnson, the colored man who
dng Elijah Lovejoy'agravc, and who had had
a moat interesting; career, aioa at nis oomc
in Alton. 111., in his eightieth year.
The great Munster Bank, of Uork ana
Dublin, has suspended payments. The liabilities amount to $8,VCO,000. The majority
of its shareholders are ladies who are solely
dependent upon tta dividends for their in-
8ENEBAL.
Lleut.-Gen. theridan loft Washington last
week for Indian Territory to take charge in
person of such military movements a9 may
bo necessary to keep tho Clioyonnos in orocr. President Cleveland addreBso.i tho following letter to Gen. Shcrirlan:
In view of thei os iblc 'Usturbances that may occur among the Indians now in Indian Terrifarv and tho tontsmi-lnted concen ration of tivJinn in th&r. lm alitv. 1 deem it discreet that
you proceed at once to ihe location where trouble Is to be apprehended and sdUse wiih and direct those in command as to the steps to be taken to prevent diwitderand depredations bv the Indians and as to the disi osition of the troops. onr ae uatntancc with the history and the habits and enstoms of those Indians leads me also to roiinest that yon invito utDtAmr-nr.il m thftir lmrt as to any real
or fancied injury or iniust'eo toward tlif m, or anv other causes 1 hat may have led to discontent, and to into m yourself generally as to their eonditi n. Yon are jiistiflcri in assur ng them tba: anv cause of com' laint will be fully examined by the authorities here, audit wrontcj .hnii lu. romeriiRri. T think I need
hardly dd that they must be fully assured of
the netermmawon on i.re p wi wwwiMment to enforce their peaceful conduct, and by .11 th r.iw,T it, has at, hand to prevent and
punish acts of lawlessness and any outrages
ni on our Mjwiens.
Attorney General Harmnd nas ronaerea
a decision against the acceptance of tho dis
patch boat Dolphin from Mr. John Boacb,
and that the money paid to the latter for-tho
craft may be recovered.
The World's Exposition plant, buildings.
and machinery at New Orleans were sold at
auction last week for 8175,000.
The War Department is in receipt of dis
patches from the Indian Territory which say
the disaffected Indians are becoming quiet,
and that there is a favorable outlook for the
settlement of the Indian difficulties.
A special from Ealo Pass, lex., con
veys news of an lnd;an raid near there, in
which fifteen Mexicans were killed
A correspondent at Mount MacGregor teleirranhs to the Chicago infer Ocean con
cerning Hen. Grant's esse:
Fh. fltfnii-o tH m, ,i a (liipaRp nf cancer has sel-
Anm ffevoimiAH a manire so remarks' Je as that
which marks the closlmr hours of Gen. Grant a first month on the-mountain. Ou Saturday he was sadly depressed in spirits, and to-day he said that he felt bricht and anxious to work. This sudden change, apparently for the bettor, has caused earnest comment, and laymen are inmntna' to the conclusion that General
Grant will recover. The doctors, however,
say that this snarp revuuuuu ira.u shadow to light In so brief a space of time is one o those changes that in themselves are ev.dences of cancer, and yet the rec
ord of the last two days has not b
Towson, Md., by a mob oud hanged to a tree. A negro, whoso name is not given, wns ij-ncliod lor a similar crime at oxford, Miss. A lynching party, organized al Marion. Ind., to wreak vonficaueo on a negi-o named Wallace, indicted for criminal assault, was fired upon from tbo jail, and a young man
namo 1 Kliey was killed. The mob then dispersed.
At Halifax, N. !?., Edward Withers, clerk
in the Halifax Custom Houso tor several years, shot his daughter and then destroyed himself.
Throe unknown men attached a locomo
tive to the pay-car of the Ulclimoud ana
Dnnvillo line early the other morning at At
lanta, Ga., and started oil at great speed.
The Paymaster avroko, put on tne wanes.
md. fllmbinir on tho roof, was tired at by a
man on the engine, nut escupca uuhuto.
rt'hen tho car stopped tL. Paymaster ran lor
help, but on his retarn found that the would-
be robbors had decamped. The safe eon taluedahout 930,001.
1. tt Til.-;n T3n1r l)H ta.
bureh. James Kelly, a well-known driver, of . mgni. i am J''T r"' !
Toledo (ihio, wa? shot and killed Dy a col
ored rubber named James Hunch, of Louisville, Ky., who is now in jail.
-Henry 0. Williams, charged with com
plicity in the graveyard insurance frauds at Metropolis, 111., has been arrested at Paducah, Ky., and taken lo Bioomington, 111. Ton arrests have now lieen made in these cases.
As the result of a quarrel at Pittsburgh,
Edward Ilulgcr and his wife were raorl&'ly
wounded by Wit. Wiibert, who clubbed them
with a baso-ball bat.
- Joseph Palmor, colored, was hanged at
Cincinnati for the murder of William a.
Kirk on Dec SI, 1883. William Bcrner, his
associate in the orimo, is serving a twentyyear sontpneo in tio Ohio Penitentiary, the
verdict o manslaughter in his case nav.ug been the exciting cause of the great riot of March, 18:4.
Our Telephone GlrU Tho doleful strains of "When the finriniztinie Comes. Gentle Annie"
were turninj? tlie air blue in the vicimi-
ty of the ercclisnge and making au tne wires work fearfully bad, when the telephone gi 1 suddenly ceased singing and attended to business for throe or four minutes without interruption or break in the proceedings. She was just making up her mind that she wnnld not nlav anv more urIv pranks
on people, when an opportunity that was too good to be lost, was presented, and she resolved to have just one more good joke before reforming. No. 618 called and she replied: "Hellol" , "Hello I Give me Beverend Obndtah Graveman, please." The Kev. Obadiah wan at one switched on. "Hello 1 who is it?" he queried. "Deacon Barleymalt." "Well, Deacon, what will you have?" "Why, I wish to speak to you some-thino-about vour sermon the other
BARTllOLDi'S BIG WKU
ABE YOU OEe WEST?
To those who contemplate a trip to the
West or Northwest this coming spi desire to sucoest the 1 4visabiHty of
one faMnrirv as to the route
take. In this connection we wish to call the attention of those interested to the real
inducements offered by the Direct VASsaua liVfE in the way of quick time, prompt coimeetioBS and nnecinaled facilities tor the safe and comfortable transportation of passengers of all classes. By this route you are carried over the safest and best Railroad in the West Ton are landed in Union Depots and escape all annoying Omnibus transfers. Ton can urchase tickets and have year baggage checked through to destination, avoiding all vexations while st vowtg. If yon axe going to travel it is to your advantage to secure the best, and if yon are ticketed rta the Tabsaija Shosx Iasni.yoa are sure to get xL Besides ts of Bioomington and vicinity desiring to vimt Indianapolis wlQ find the Takdaua Bocts via Greencastle Jnnetion the nifsst, Urn quickest, and the best Appuestkei ferrates of fare, time tables, etc., should be made to the nearest Ticket Agent or to H. B DEBING, Assistant General Passenger Agent, IXDIAJtAPOUS, JXD.
George F. Stedman, aged 40, was mar
ried at Augusta, Maine, to Grace rreoie, a
child of 11, the bride's parents giving their consent to the union. Brigadier General John Gibbon has been assigned to the command of tne Department of the Columbia, with headquarters at Vancouver Barracks, Washington Territory. Charles Kendall Adams has been elected President of Cornell College, to take the place made vacant by Andrew White's resignation. -James G. Wintenmlth, doorkeeper of tin National House ot Bepreeentaxives, died a Louisville, Ky. David G. Tepper, an English journalist, for a number of years editor ot the Panama Star ami Herald committed suicide at Xew Wary fr, aged 103 years S months, died at Toungstown, Ohio. Her father and mother lived to the age of 108 and 110, respwiillselj A farewell banquet was tendered CoL
Denbr.tne new Minister to China, by the
teadlno' citizens of EvansviUc, lnd.
rramt Kdwardo Caioaani. a scion of the
Soman aristocracy, was surreptitiously mar-
rtod at Boston to Miss Isabella E. Freed ley,
of that oity, whom he met- in Borne some
since. The bride's mother, who bad
mawn aba union, has relented since the
en mads
without some unrprise to the pnysicians j
in attendance. 1 lie meaicai summary i vuo
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CHICAGO to LOUISVILLE,
Connect ta doatrwitb th niht rad .JjJ
TilmZA WArthwtt. mnd wtthtlte mom-
ins and evening throuffh trains mat LoattrllW
on woo vrc dwsk" w "T" zrrJZ-TZr
Tbn Popainr aoixu) now ruua uia .kw awsmstikjk ra Ha r and PnUce !
alltaeprutctpal towns and oities in the North
Sell Through Tlcketa over idj tt Mrarfous crossing and connecting railroad llnea. and
tion avoldiag the disagreeable annoyance of ra-
ebecking, the danger of missing airect eoanea-
tson, ana us expoHe mmu wwi lay-over on the joorney. , , , Low-rate. Land Explorer', and ronnd-Wp Winter and Bommir ToSrirtu' Kicuiaion TiekemonitethtrisectrvesMpja. Will ebeerisny give travelers fall Information m regard to the best connections, the fewest sod eaitleat changer, and the moat comfortable and PSnt roitt; and will f nmish Bailroad MnaTTiBLe-Tables and Folders, conjdnimg mucfawMtel tnformon to travelers, on appliwliraaALDWiii, cartebpebisg, OttTraaB. AgJS Station Agent, CWoagc, ni. Bioomington, Ind.
Among the effects ot George de Wolfe,
who was arrested at Montreal tor forgery.
found hundreds of love-letters from
married and single women tn Germany and
the United States. De Wolfe, who is hand
some and well educated, is the son of a Ber
lin noble.
PIsTAsTflT AL ATT0 TOUBTBIAL.
The three electric light companies ot
Boston have consolidated, with a combined
canttal ot $750. 00.
John. C Barkley, coffee dealer at Bam-
more, failed for 8130,000.
For tho first eleven months of the past
llscsl vesr the exports from toe I'mra
States exceeded the imports by 1161,286,35.
The Charles A Fowle "Dollar Store," at
8c Louis, conducted by a stock company,
kaa tailed, with liabilities of M,000 and as
sets of $88,000.
-The deficit in the postal revenues for the
quarter ended March 31 was $1,866,653, an acaaa of A80.183 over the deficit for the
corresponding quarter ot 1884.
The iron trade at Philadelphia is report
ed firm. Merchant-iron mills are starting
up with orders for from one to four weeks.
Nails moving' actively, but low.
Mexico is in a state of extreme financial
embarrassment, and it is charged that her
present crippled condition la owing in great
to the rapacity of ex-President Hon
ot whom It is said that his "entire
career was that of a royal fee hooter bent on
enrieSing himself at the expense of the
people."
-The crop of oats in Illiuols promises to
be the largest known for years.
The liabilities of the Munster Bunk arc
1,750,000. Great crowds of depositors as
sembled in front of the chief offices or the bank in Cork and Dublin and of the branc hes in Limerick and other cities, olamorln; for their money. The Directors say that all creditors will be paid in full.
If the cable news be true that the Russians are advancing upon Tulflkur, ibe new Tory Government will soon have its hands full. The 30th ot May last Russia's reply tn the English counter proposals was received, agreeing to the boundary, according to which the Ameer was to retain both Tulflkur and Marnehak, the frontier line being drawn just to the north of these two places.
As the English Government at the same time pledged Itself to aid the Ameer in case Kussia menaced either of these places, tho
Tories will have to come to Umo if the
meer calls for help. Seven hundred Polish and Bohemian
strikers attacked tne plate-mill In Cleveland,
Ohio. They were mot by fifty policemen.
and a fight ensued. In which two policemen were bit with stones and fifty strikers badly dubbed, one perhaps fatally. A H. Rose, a California farmer whos-i liabilities are 1800,000, has filed a petition in insolvency at San Francisco. Napoleon tai -aaloux, furniture dealer at Chicago, has fatted, with debts ot 940,000 and assets of
situation a the patient closes his first month on Mount MacGregor is not disheartening.
though it aesis onty witn com iaui.s wi -certained. All Incidental infiltration reams to have subsided, and anon the outside of ihe neck, which was swollen even with the cheek wh n the patient came here, a casual observer
would notice scarcely an eniiirtiuunsui.
-The t.heyennes are said to bo leaving
their reservation in large squaas, scattering in all directions. Dispatches received
at Fort Omaha say that no further danger is
anprehended.
The Niagara Falls Park was tormany
dedicated to the public July IS with appro
priate ceremonies.
The troops under command of Gen. Mld-
dleton were enthusiastically rece ved at Selkirk and Winnipeg on their return from the
campaign against the Northwest Indians and
half-breeds.
In a battle at Tamalameque, recently,
three hundred Colombian rebels were either
killed or wounded.
Gen. Howard, who has Just returned to
Fort Omaha from Fait Lake City, says tne
situation of affairs at that place is very threatening, and a serious collision between
the Mormons and Gentiles is liable to occur
at any moment.
The first annual convention of the
Master House-Painters' Association or the
TJn ted States and Canada was in sesion at ChloaKO last week. The Pnion of American
Hebrew Congregations was in session at St.
Louis. They recommended the organization
of a Sabbath-school union. Tho Business
Educators' Association of the Untied States
met at Jacksonville, 111. New York City was
selected as the next place of meeting. The National Curling Club of America bold its
nineteenth annual meeting at Milwaukee,
when a schedule for tho coming winter was
arranged, and James Stewart, of Yonkers,
New York, elected President for the ensuln;
year. Tne wauonai vounn cxuimugi- u
America was in session at white Miipnur
8 intra. W. Vs., and the newsdealers ana
stationers held a convention at Philadelphia.
in that little talk about rich people t hat
were very unwise. I am afraid tuat niir nnntriiintiona are eo'mft to be af
fected by your oflort, and that it is going to make it necessary for a few of us to support the church. I don't liko it, Mr. Graveman." ' Hero the wretched girl switched on a holiness man who was reading a salvation army exhortation he had written to a friend, and the reply the deaeon got from the Rev. Obediah wan. as follows: "Of course you do not like to hear of your fanltsi. Sinners never do, but I known I am right and I am going to do as the Lord tells me, and if you don't want to do your duty, thero is only one thing you can do, so far as I know; you can go to hell and be aternnllv damned, but I am going to climb
the golden stairs that leads to glory in spite of all the vile creaturea that Viinok tha road, and if vou don't want
to get on the Gospel train when it comes along, you had better clear the track or you will be cursed from everlaHnr tn everlastins. I call upon
God to eternally dam " Here the girl cut off the holiness man and switched the deacon on the preaching hut the exnlanation he Bought
was not satisfactory, and now there is nf the worst church rows ever
knowa in progress in Bioomington. Through Mall. Luther and the Prayer Cure.
We can nee in Luther the beautiful atA-nm'no-s of medical philosophy. He
was taken quite sick. The custom of the timo was to let out blood until the mnsl of the fever and poison had run
away in the red stream. Luther was a man of praver. In this particular he perhaps equaled any of the moderns. But he was also a wonderful student of human facts and nature's facts, and
he came to the conclusion that cutting nf fnod for a few dava would lessen a
little the quantity of blood and that lone walks would make the blood aot-
: . , 1 1 .tun,llt
stroke at Dayton, Ohio. He was a tinner on- lVo ana pure w , " stroae way w , ,ninrv tihvaioian came with lancet
aaaeu in reiHuriuK a ivw.. .v - . ,
utes after the stroke. Three others were over
come by the heat, and though not fatally, are seriously aff . o ed.
Four of the Wabash railway strikers,
at Springfield, Illinois, wno mterierea w.m new men employ d by the compnny, were
sent to jail for thirty days by United States
HEBE AITO THERE. A St Petersburg special says: The Afghan boundary question is not yet finally settled, but tho main points are adju-ted. Tho details of the frontier delinc ation.are, it is said, teing arranged satisfactorily to the powers conccrred, and the points in dispute wi 1 be settled soon to the satisfaction of the parties concerned. Pour children of J. W. Lynoh, of Washington township, Gibson county, Indiana, were poisoned from eating pic at Mrs. Howell's, a neighbor, where they were visiting with their mot her. Mr. Lynch, though on bad terms with his wife, spent eome of that day with his family. Arsenic was found In the pie crust. One child is dead and two are
in a precarious condition. One may recover. Dr. W. O. McFarland, of New York, one of the physicians upon whose certificate John McCullough, the aotor. was recently admitted to Blooming-field's insane asylum, was a witness in the "Inquivendo de lunatlco" proceedings held in that city, and he gave it
as bis opinion that Mr. Mccunougn s case wa incurable, and that ho would probably die with paralysis within six months.
MichAel Emrv was killed by sun
The Prejudices Met by a Canvasser for the Pedestal Fund. Tho Bartnold! pedestal fund is nearly complete. Tho statue bus arrived, and si.on Now ork harbor will be graced by the most magnificent colossal siatuc tho world has ever Liberty Enlightening the World!" What a priceless blessing personal liberty is. It Is tho shrine at wh.ch peoplo, gioutid under the heel of tyranny in the older worl Is, worship with a tervency that Americaus can scarcely realize; it 13 a principle for wh.ch
Nihilists w liingiy (lie tno uciuu oi uor; u fit aud proper it is tlint at tho very entrance of the Bay of Now ork ibis emb ematlc statue should Hash a welcome to tho world. The press is outllled to tho credit of this achievement, Mr. Philip Beers, who has been
making a circuit oi tho country on benau or the pedestal fund, Buys that tho fund will certainly be raised, as the World doe not know the word fall. Mr. Beers says that he has found the most pronounced gonerosity amoug those or t'oroin birth. They scorn more appreciative of
liberty than do our native Dorn. moreover, among some a strange prejudice seoms to exlt. . , ... "Prejudioe? In what particular "1 huve ever found that however meritorious a thing may bo, thousands of people will inevitably te prejudiced aalnst it. I have spent most o'.' my life on tho roud, and 1 know the Amoriom people 'likeatook.' In 1879 a personal misfortune illustrated this nrouitiittiir nreiudice. I wua very ill. had suf
fered for several years with headache, fickle
appetite, dreadful oackacne, cramps, head, oold hands and feet, and a genoral break down of the system. I dragged mysolf back to New York, seeking ihe best pro
fessional treatment, it so Happens mai among my relatives is a distinguished physician bo upbraided me roundly for preaching so much about my own case finally, with some spirit, 1 remarked to him:
" "Sir, you anow inai mucn oi your iv fessional wisdom ii pretense. You are con
trolled by prejudice. You cannot reacn a naao lllrn mitlA 11fi YOU kOOW it. CaU VOU?'
1 had mm, ana no nuany tuuuiwo i m point, for it was Brigbt's disease of the kid
neys whtcn una proswuicu ine, uuu mo
school men actinic uiey cunuuv c-m-u i.. ing curod myself, however. In 1!7, and not having scon a sick day since, my relative finally admitted that Warner's sate cure, which aeeomp ished this result, was really a
wonderful preparation. nu rresiueui. nutter, of the Central Hudson, used It, I am certain he would be alive to-day, ror ho could not have been in a wors-i condition than I was." .... .
"I havo found similar pre j unices uiuuug all classes concerning even so laudable a scheme as this pedestal fund. Mr. Beors's experience and the recent death of Presidont But er, of the CentralHudson Bailroad, ol! an extreme kidney disorder, proves that the physicians have no real power over such disease, aud indicatos the only course one Bbould pursue if, as the late Dr. Willard Parker says, headache, slckf the atomaoh. drODSloal swellings,
backache, dark and offensive lluids, prema
turely impaired eyesight, loss oi sirpnara ni snoro-v neeur. for they unmistakably
indicate a fatal result, if not promptly arrested. . . iivm sh-an. evnrv cent needed for tho ped
estal wUI be raised. Of eouse it will be a
great triumph for tlio Wortii, butwoulJ It not
have heeu an etornm uisi5riu.-u mm vm fvf"
failed to provide for this pedes an
"Consumption Cure" would bestruthf il name to give to Dr. Porco's "Golden Medical Discovery, tl:e most olPcacioufi medicine yet d scoveied for ami- ting the earb develop ncnt or pulmonary disea-ie. But "consumption cure" wou'd notsuflie ontly iniilc-ato the scope of its in-iltiei.ee-and i.sclu ncss. In all llic- many diseases whieh fpring from a derangcn.cnt of tho liver and bl-iocl. the "Discovery" is a safe aud sure specifi.'. Of all druggists.
all
The most besuftul In the world. Cownram,
Weavsr Oman t KanojTw,
Tlio Intelliifpnt Agrienlturist. "Got any cow bells?" "Yes, step thin way." "Those are too small Haven't you
anv larger?" "No. sir. tho largest ones are
sold." , t Busticns started off, and got as far an tha door, when the clerk called after
him: "Look hero, stranger, take one ot these small btlls for your cow, and vein wnn r. hnvB half the trouble in find-
. . , , i ii
ing her; for when you near ner ueu you will always know she can't be far
OB. The farmer bought the boa Texas Siftings. Rupture, Breach or Hernte permanently cur id or no pay. The worst caces yuaranleed! Pamphlet aud references, two 3 cent stamp:. World s Dispensary Medical A8sociutioii,ii33 Ma.n street, Bui alo, N.i.
Of corset is tight lacing that gives some
women such a stayed appearance. I Notice: In another column will be found an article in which all (whether they wll. or no) are interested. Negleotiag to read it may prove a very sorinus as woll as an expensive affair. We rcfci: to tho advertisement of
Prickly Ash Bii ters. a anowie go ot its merits and the benefit you and your family may derive from uelnsr it will save not only
hoidth But cioiura omerwiaB expeuueu ui Doctors' bilU."
"I diiaw the long beau," said tho stumpy Httlo woman with a six-foot sweetheart. Chapped band', free, p'mplcs and rough
Fkin cured by using Juniper S ap, made by Caswell, Hazzard & Co., New York.
Why is a buckwheat cake 11 .e ft cater pillar. Uccaiifo It's tho grub that makes the buttor fiv.
HAY FEVER I can recommend Ely's Cream Balui to all Hay-Keyer guncrers, it being, in my opinion, founded on experience and a sure cure. I was aflllcted with Hay -Fever for twcnty-Hve years, anil never before found pernanent relief. Wkusteb H. Haskin i, Manhaeid, Vt. Cream Balm has mined an enviable reputation wberevei known, displacing nil other preparation j. A particle -Is applied Into each nostrils no pain; agreea-
oieio use.
CATARR
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n.i.. tn. I..ll .1 . sri
nicu now. 'ivy'.! iv; . " it w
iwr.
bu. Send for ctiw
DO MOT FORGET Perry Davis' Pain Killer
and basin Luther sent him bade unused as being less effective than fasting and long walks. Luther says: "I went
without food ana too, long .waias ami got well." Thus science cured Luther. When over with the attack no doubt tb Brand -man thanked the Heavenly
SrrtJtZat foJrmpro"f j Fathet 'for such simple and beautiful
Court, and two, whose offenses were less, were
sentenced for toil days.
defended the prisoner.
The Secretary of the Treasury has ,
api olnlcd B. F. Havens to to Supcriniondont
of construction of tho H-oerai miua.ngai
Torre Haute, Indiana, vice S. '. ifttcn, re- !
Blsned by request
At a public meeting held at Toronto,
Ontario, the Mayor presiding, resolutions
wereposs?d that the further admission ot Chinese into Canado should be rigidly restricted if not prab.bitcd.
General Howard, commanding the
department of the Piatto, has returned to
Omaha, from Ban Lake city, m wntcn piaeo m
spent the 4th of July. He says there is grave
apprehensions there over the feeling existing be ween the Gentiles and the Mormons which has been greatly Intensified by the Mormon's half masting the Am rican flag. General
Howard says serious trouble may occur at any hour on the Slightest pretext. A collision be ween the Mormons and ihe Gentiles is looked for on the 8tth of this tnon'.h, which Is the anniversary of ihe settlement of Utah.
Gen. John M. Palmer ! of thousands should indeed Ibe olmred
in the incipient stages oi itiness, out the burden of that prayer should be for grace enough and sense enough to be temperate in food and to take a Lutheran walk every day. Prof. David Swing. A More Fatal Attack. "Do you see that stylish and handsome lady over there?" "My! ain't she a daisy? Who is she?" "Old Skinflint's widow. She killed bim before' they had been married six months." "Good gracious! did she shoot him in the head ?" "No. She stabbed him in the pocketbook." . E. ST. JOHN.
Ten-Deserved
Promotion ot a Railroad
Man.
Chicago telegram. t ;A,..t u n&hiA nf tba Sock
They come into Salt Lake City by thousands v-f Koad, has issued the following on that day from all parts of the territory. Tn.
"Mr. is. Ht. donn is nereuy mui-
Ueneral Manager,
CASUALTIES.
Resident Dentist.
wag
r. J. w.
CRAIN.
Ofk i t the Sew Block, np-stairs, wver
CWe's itook Store. All work warranwa.
PGLITiaAL.
B. Harrison, President of the
First National Baak of Cincinnati, has be n appointed a Government Director of the Union Pacific Road. Ramon prevailed at Washington Ju-r. weak that Mr- Blvhard Xevins, editor o. u
The steam yacht Minnie Cook was cap
sized in Lake Minnetonka during a storm
and ten person , including ei-Mayor Band,
ot Minneapolis, his wife, and two sons, J. it.
Covkendall and wife, and two others, were
drowned.
Two men and twenly-one horses lost thair lives in a fire at Belfast, Me., whieh
destroyed the American House, a livery
atahia: and other oronortv. the whole val
tied at SaO.OOO.
By a runaway acoident at Ithaca, N. Y,
Mrs. Henry W. Sage, wldd known for her
conneotlon with charitable institution In
Now Ynrk aud Brooklyn, was killed, aud
Miss Catherine Linn dangerously lmrt.
Fire nt Albany. N. V.. destroyed James
A. Gray's piano factory and other buildings.
the loss reaching nearly $100,000. Vour or live men, two of whom ave de.d, were buried beneath lallinr wall', and twenty-eight
horses perished in Ihe dames.
Sixty persons wcro taken vlo'ontly 111 at Momence, 111., and two deaths resulted from oatlng dried beef said t have lie; n prepared
In Chicago. A microscopic examination 10
vealcd thousands of aorius to the smiare
Inch.
A cyclone passed o er l;ocli Dell, Minn.,
destroying farm buiidli gs, crops soil other
property. No live ore reporto I lo.t.
A varn-inl i al West Man-ivunk, Pn. as
dO:troycd h; Cio, with a loss of g.'Ui.OO).
Fire also destroyed tin prltioii ill business, block of Bag o. Iowm owsjll.tl 0; the Forest yicmrliii Mills at Ottawa, Kansas lo-s ?r,fi:tl; themoM imjiorian'. bulldlius in the village of Mct)on:.iigii. ( honan;:o ( oun'y
New York, los $2-,00l; .1. If. Kelts soapworks at Oshkosh, W s main. los SI MI M. Tho llrcs in the cranberry hoirs un I timber lands of Southern New Jorso,' have lwen partly extinguished lyra'n, having burned over 81,0'Ji square so f.. Violent hailstorms ; Forest Lake, Mluii..
Klvor Falls, Wis., an 1 Paybrook. ill-, twriously damaged crops. In scim.' Insitm oa hailstones were found measuring two inches in
diameter. Tho losses are very heavy. - While hoisting tho omt r or Ihe n -w gasometer into positi m ut Albany, N. Y., t.,o ga:r gave way. proolpiut in three nie-.i t tlie bottom of th) s':a t, lufl foot, K. lints them instantly. The Odd Follow' Hull, rtt 1 oil Bunion. Montana, was destroyed by tire, with a 'os of $80,000. Kire nt te village of f'aeiod Heart, Minnesota consumed 0,00 1 .vorihol
property. ... . . CHIMES AHB OJilMIHALS, Howard Cooper, cc-oi )U. under oontcucs of death for rape. was lnl11 fr0,n l -ali l
S.iould they attempt to repeat any sucn performances as they carried on the Fourth of July, there will probably be bloodshed.
The report of the Naval Advisory on
the construct on of tno Djlphiu was recently submitted to tho Secretary of the Navy, as giving th j statement of the Board in ihe con
troversy over that vessel, is a voluminous document and tdmost entirely of a technical
nature. It sayfl the vessel is possessed of tho necessary strength and says the designers
alone arc responsible lor her speed.
J. H. Huntley has brought suit for
$20,001) damages against the Detroit Evening
Journal for defamation of character, tne Journal published an account of alleged land swinddng by him July 8, and for th:s suit is brought. His aen.al appeared in the same
l:Suo as tho charge..
It transpires that the new lessees of
the Vulcan iron works, In St. Louis, will roll nail plates and cut nails in their mills, and
that in all probability ta i or tnreo omer mm factories will bo started ihorc.
In accordance with the finding of the
court martial in New York, the p.esldent hits dismissed Ensign Jeneries. from the service
of tho navy for appropriating S3UJ, wnicn am
not belong to h m.
,T. W. Stout, a farmer hying six miles
southeast of Greenfield. Ohio, was shot and
instantly killed by Elijah Nov.n. a ncignuor,
during an altercation.
THE MARKETS.
NEW YOBK.
Blina Hogs wheat No. 1 Whltt) No. a Bed. Ctnw No. a Oats White Pons New Me.a. L"d CHICAGO. Beeves Choice to Prime Steers. Good Shipping - - Butcbers' FMUk Fancy Red Winter Ex ' '. Prime to Clioioe Spring. Wheat-No. 2 Spring Cobn No. Oats No. 4. BYB-So. S.... t . tit vNn a
Buttek Choice Creamery l
nue um.y CHEESF.-Fnll "reain, new OT
ijlKUl-
$0.25 C7I 4.2S (3 1.75 .99 l'. 1.01 .53 $ .54 .3(1 (d .12 10.75 11.3J .00!M .01
COO 6.15 4.50 4.25 5.-5 4.00 .80 .47 .31 .67
.47
6t 0.25 (3 5.75 5.09 CJ 4.75 (! 6.50 ISI 4.50
-si
.11
1.50 10.00 0.50
.171s .3-1 .59 .49 .17 .1 .08 .04
.13
2.00 CJ 10.50 8.75
.91 .48 .34 .80 .46 .31 .58 .00 10.00
.44
.33 .54 11.00 10.011 .94 .49 .35 .00 10.25 . 6.50 .93 . .48 . .34
11.00
.94 .40 .ii 5,50 5.00 4.00 4.26 4.35
.91 .60 .35
Potatoes New, per brl Pohk Mess tABD 'TOLEDOWHEAT No. 2 -Red Cobn No. 2.. OATS-No.2.. yjLTjviuKEE, WHEAT NO. 2 Cons No. 2 Oats No. 2 Bye No. 1... Babihy No. a POBK-Mess - -
OA. lw v Whea t-No. 2 Bed
Cohn Mixed Oats Mixed Bye Hay Timothy
R,IlKM01,B CINCiNNATL Wheat No. Bed Cobn. .. Oats Mixed . Byc Uo. 2 Foil Vom-Wo.B FWUli.......--Wheat No. i White CO UN -NO. 2...... Oats No. 2 White . M , UtABfl
" INDIANAPOLIS. WHEAT No. a Red Cons- Mixed bast libebty: Cattle Best Fair Common Hoob Smxr
.87 m .47 .w & .60 3! .82 10.25
it .15
0 MSi !') .55 stio.oo .ll0.50 (ffl .90 .50 0 .90 m .62 10.75 0.00 3 M 9 .49 .34 (311.50
.95 .47 .33
Si 6.S0 C 5.50 iih 4.50 & i.;s i.7
aaaifif.ftTlt t.O tbo
appointment to take effect July 1. The general ticket and passenger depart,,oT,r -trill rflmain under the jurisdic
tion of Mr. St. John as formerly, and all communications in connection with those departments should be addressed . . I rrv-l J. ,1 -DnBaAn-
to him as t jenerai Alone au kcger Agent." rri,o uivwa announcement ot Air. ot.
.TiV.n'a nrnmotion will be read with
iVtriwi. and Tileasure bv the many who
have become intimate with him during a vfirv lone career. He has been asso
ciated with the road so long that he is always considered a part of the system, o-nrwi reliable, and ever on time. Mr.
St. John entered the railway service in 1862; was clerk in the general ticket i ori donnt ticket agent of the
: cw or,) Tn1dri Railroad at Quincy,
VUlllbJ HUM - HL, until its consolidation with the ) Great Western Bailroad, when he ' assumed a clerkship with that commrnr in its creaeral ticket department
! at Springfield, HI., remaining in its service until July 3, 1868; on July 4, 1863, and until November, 1864, be was employed as clerk in the general ticket office of the Chicago and Bock Island
Bailway. Kov. 1, ich, to pept. , 1869, he was Chief Clerk in charge of the general ticket department; Sept 1, 1869, he was appointed General Ticket Agent, and Jan. 1, 1879, he was apvSntprl General Ticket and Passenger
Agent, which position he continues to fill. On Saturday, Joky 4, Mr. St John will celebrate the twenty-second anniversary of his connection with the Twir T.land Iload. Mr. St John's
nnnthnr illustration of the
well-known fact that the Book Island Boad appreciates the merits of its officials, and gives tangible evidence of
its appreciation. Let the Chicago Girl Best. In a Wasbineton street window, Bos
ton. are five oair of shoes which look
aa if they had been made for as many giants. They are thirteen inches long by five wide, rind are manufactured of stout pebble grain leather. The ordor
for them came irom wasnviue, Menuousee, and they are said to be intended for a mother and four daughters. Boston Advertiser. Here is a Yankee's account of the origin of the word cockney. "A Londoner, during a visit to the country, spoke of bearing a horse laugh. It waa explained to him that a horse did not laugh, but neighed, and noxt morning be remarked that he wished the cock would not neigh nt such an early hour in the morning. That is said to be the origin of 'cock-ney." A New OifMCASS Dtiuer refers editorially
to tho wonderful restoration to health of
Mr. T. Posev. draeeist. 225 Oiinal street.
that citv, who some lime ago was prostrated bv nn excruciatine attack of? sciatica. After
much suffering his wife applied St. Jacobs
Oil, which curod him promptly ana entirely.
Talmage io utterly opposed to choirlinging in his tabernacle. Speaking to
his oontrresration on the subieot recent
Iv, he said, "When I hear that four angela are doing all the singing for Heaven, 111 purmit four peoplo to do all
the singing for ray congregation,
Story of a Tramp. A tramp who tailed at a farm house to ask for a cold bite was almost paralyzed at being welcomed with smiles and kind words and having a fine repast laid out for him. In explanation the woman said that he reminded her
of her long-loat cousin. At the next house the tramp at once announced that he was the woman's long-lost brother, but in place of smiles and mince pie the woman seized the broomstick and went for him saving: "Slide out, you villain! They were all girls in our family !" Moral: i There is such a thing as Boiling your Potatoes too Hard. Detroit Free Press. How often is the light of the household
clouded hy signs of melancholy or irritability on the part of the la-lies. Yet they are not
to l e blamed, tor tue, are tne urauic i menu iwculiar t.i that sex, which men know
not of. But tho cause may be removed and Joy restored by the use of Dr. Pierce's
"Favorite prescription, wuivu, w and nervine fcr debilitated women, is certain, safe and pleasant. It is beyond all com
pare tho great nea:er or women.
Some men are n arrow-minded in nothing:
even their jokes are always broad.
lmporant, xn-i lo!t nn loam NW Tork CltY. SaVO
Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hlro, and stop at the Grand Union Hotel. oprKisite Grand Central Depot: 600 elegant rooms fitted
up at a cost or one biu f"" i,v" $fand u .wards per day. ,0Pfn Plan Elevator, Kestaurant stipp led with the l6t. Horse cabs, stage, and elevated railroads to all depots, Families can live better for less moneyat the Grand Union than at any firstclass hotel in the oity. An unprofitable admission free ticket to the show Pure Cod Liver Oil, from selected livers
on the seashore, by Caswell, Hazzard Co., New Tork. Absolutely pure aud s-eet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians declare it superior to all other oils. As auctioneer is valuable only for his se locutionary ability. Burctotte. People who desire to preserve thoir health should be exceedingly carerul about their diet, at this season, and at no time should they be without a supply of Pbuby Davis' Pai Kjijer. It is used externally and intermUly.
jbk. ipf!
1 IS.Ift4Ul!Mrr4Tla1 KISllSllrfilKsMffl
MALT BITTERS, arrw? 5Sr3 cleanse the Blood and VT tiTtamlm to Hope and MAI. 1M tiers. " l"" up "eSy.tem, putt rBlood in ymn-V-Dln, restores your lost PPf"' sleep , and brings you pertMtealtfc. Sever falls to give relief in alt ses of KMfJgr" or I tvVr Tfonble., WM''ijtet ceatlon, Conrtipatton, Sk Beadaehca, Wffz 5!' pain, ' Ncn ous d!orte, od n a71 F-,implaliitJ when imwerly fg2 core. Thousands have bren n"ea rar in this and other Western J.S -Combination Vegetable nhes M gK discovered for the ntoratk ito eaM J" Vrak and DeMHtnted. DonotgetW b ltd MALT Bitters ctwtannaefwW' gT ri w prepationaof atallar nam I gg; Hons Malt Bitters regotarVf torn pracOej. Uofcer. Turner. MX. D., Flat Bock, 1U. TsraaW b-j all druggiata, ,,n mi HOPS 4 HALT BITTERS KL, Doiw, la. DROFST
TREATED FREE.
DR. H. H.
A Bpecialiat for Slewen Tenn Fna
Baa treated Dropsy and i.
tlieiyharttieas. Bemovea all aymptomCOS
in eight to wenty aaya-
ru'-ag . nhyaldan
glitto tarentyoaya- . . - reapaijouta pronounced hupaleu 0JV Otmm
Price, !S5 cts., SO cts. and S1.O0 per iwnue. SOLO 11Y All. 11KPCGI8T8.
fcoui tha drat doae the arroptomi rarti
pear, and in leu ays h am
Some may cry humbiiK withont Jnowlwr aioiitlt. Kemomber.ijdoeanot cnt -yem
11 1 UJU UUJ a UAV aaau- -- - . i - wsiii.so rl-u-.theuriiiary" "Mdetotoe
mad;, goon, i .""",f,"',liVni
t mraf.y KeVtiSt glared """"S Sjud for 10 cUy' treatment; dinc-ttoaa a ijw tw. Give full histnry ot.cate. Name sex. how
alHicte.t. how badly swouna son
coxiivc, n ve le -a ourscjai wiwi.
ir tree pmn)uwt,mi"'i'"B
tf.
hmoials,jwaB
' Ten dy' trMtm"nt tumlshed lwe bv man.
AaaBta,flS.
WMeotiop this paper.
SS Jensa Avaoae. Atlita,
Tm looked In slumber," murmurs tho prison bird In Sis sleep -I'iiH-i.i- '
Red Star 5 TBADEAwioilARK:
A MOTHER'S JOY,
a Wife's Gratitude to HUu who has Afforded her the Means of once au Enjoying Idle. The following pleasant letter was recently received by Dr. :avld Kennedy, ot Bondout, N. Y., and signed "Old Schenectady": "I procured a, bottle of 'Kennedy's Favorite Remedy" and my wife used It 'with the best results. She Sas no more headache or pain In the aide. Indeed, the medicine seemed to have an almost maitlcal effect, and she feels very grate
ful to you for y ur kind advice, and espeetauy for the 'Favorite Remedy.' We shall ba glad to recommend it to ail women who may be suffering from any ol the ills peculiar to tha sex. It ia all you claim for it." It may be in -olace to mention, as pertinent to the above letter, that Dr. Kennedy, the proprietor of "Favorito Remedy," located in the City of Schenectady soon alter his gradnation,andwcnt from there to the war. Some ot the most cheering letters he receives are from Ids old acquaintances in that place, many of whom know from experience wht t "Favorile Remedy" can do for disease. There all the Doctor's old friends will believe him when ho says that "Favorite Remedy" is a apec ric tor Liver and Kidney Complaints, Constipation. Diseases of the blood and I'rl .ary Orgawi, and all diseases and weaknesses
peculiar to tern ues. write io un uti .v.,ay. Rondout, S. Tf.. and state your case, or ask
your cirumiitfi. ;.ur - - ,
Ijy au arimeisis;
TAUGHT AND BITUATIUKO
VALEKXIMK BltOS.. janeavtUe. Wis.
SEND20o in 2c stamps ot nwt SYRACUSE
BOLT C0MPAKT,
Syracuse, JStm xerk,
!5? .85Lt? ""jli1? 'feSttt
FAESEEB and AMATEUU ought f have oft
NEW ENGLAND
CONSERVATORY OF
Boston, Mass., UJ.ii--s l.i?.f!?,LSttSn laid Best KciUipiMKt ia the WiUA ttJIw i rs. iwt stodMts last year. Thrush IpabwUwatn . ' i a TMBm,np,,iAl Mn,lr.. 111:0 ana OTgau tun-
in . vi,i Arb. nrulorv. liter.iin-'e, Fwngfc
and Itnlian LaECuaeea. EunUnhBjMcMa.
irm. Ktl term betdna Sentsmber I
ILtutrated Caendnrjavina; roll cMot E TOURJEE. Mr . FrankUn a..
FRAZER AXLE GREASE.
R. U. AWARE Lorillard's OUmag Ph
natieCaitam
TELESftePHY I VALKNH
jyea from Opiates, JimeticM md Poisons. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Tat Oaasfca, Sons Tbrot, Baaneaeaa, laBacnao, CldfcBraarlltl, Craap, VThl Covch, Atu QahMTi Palaa ! Chot, 1 attw mcBoiu of the Throat ud Lub(. Price BO cents a bottle. Sold ty Drujrelrts and Deal- . Parties noM to maucc their dealer toprompttr ViiitrS-thlm wm recette hea bMieKxprtu charm
haid. bu tending one aouar to raa cin.ni.ts i. vooeiku coxrASi,
BITTERS
Th. j.tu of tho ills of the human,
hectu arise from a derangement of the Liver, affecting both the stomach an4 ooteels. In order to effect a oure, it it osary to remove the eause. Irregular and ainggish action of Ihe Bowels, Headache.aichness nt tho Stomach, Pal n in the Boom and Loins, etc., indicate that the Liver ia nt flmlt, and alia nature raqttirot assistance to enatle (Me organ te lArow off impurities. rtriaw Aata mttermaroospeeiaUp oempoundedfOr this purpose. They are M tn their action and etfvcrtee at m ear or filooianl to the tulte and takiM MllyevdetkcAfrmandaclHltai tHon according to directions, thep are a aeanlsiaaantewreVr03ra)pepatia, 3nara1 Debility, Babitnol Co stlpuitloa, Dlseaaed KMneysl, etcTetc. As a BlooI I'ttrlller ( Ag are superior to any other medicine t im-mtm tho sustesn thoroughly, tn
imparting new life and energy to the invalid. It is a medicine) an no am
IntoKlcatlnK cvrage, Ul nil MVMIST It HIMU am rmti, and k no !. PIUOB, SIXO oer Bottles fWCKW H SITTERS C0..S0U PMWWITIIIB St. Laala aad Kaam gnr.Ma,
ISBaJaaKar NtSiiiEaiMMirnrjkBaaaBw
seinnk.
FREE SelSyS
IJEJCOCT, C
Writ forr pamphlet.
REUUlJk'lUK w
anmwrr-'
WHO 18 JNACQUAINTBD WITH THE ORAPHT OF TIW OOUIITaW,
SHE HI EAAmniRV BOW "Mtrt
m.TrjLfXt lomaaasssai lasssssi m
M1IOACO ROCK ISLAND A rAVirib nivii By reason of Its central position and ? imnortant tnW-Ct.tt-
tatea tra rel and tratflo between cities ot in 19 also tie favorlti and best roWW and Soutlieant, and correspondlna r.08f2.f t,o Knnir laliintl svatam lncludea lit -i
. , . i r .-i, a
and from points Enst. Korean
Nortnwest cilia owiwww.
t mnm linn etna iirr licit
Molina and Rock; Ielatid
I lrrtlrnTPn c inkk
nteraet, Atlantic Knp
Aud.ibon. Harlan, uuturie ,S"&.i. , .Afi .tS Atntolaoii:
aSSSSSiSa , flnSSapifii StIW in MlnnewWatwn Hi . OakowS 'gudhvdtof mwr&ate cities, towns, vtliaBeanndBtetlot u fpfiti, ici AND ROUTE
oiim antaes its natrons that sense of personal security aflcwded Xnr S.2Sg thorour'aly billastpd road-bed; BniooWi or continuous t
BtantlaU? built C'uvjra nu "' H"L '&",T"bWift
and alr-bralies; ana tuac imWfL1 "SBS'.JBS " "r, if-n ra at
peritlcn of aU .s troiBA usner Bjni w SmicSSsWm
"."rik in E DerJots. and
luxuries of its ftisaeiurer Equipment. Tlie Kast Express Trains between Chicago
posed oi' well ventilated, nneiy upnoien'rea
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elnbora'.ely cooicoa moau are totaureiy wwu, n i? iri rarv AurMtttstand Healtb on both." Between Chicago and Kanaaa Ulty ?Pii;SiX' ..i olii run Min OAlnhmtRd Rfw-lininflT Chair CftrS.
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