Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 28, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 September 1885 — Page 4

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4S0IM Paily Trains (each way) between CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. 3S0MA Daily Trains (each way) between CIXCNNATI AND LOUISVILLE. 2SIH Dailv Trains (each way) between Sr. LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE. ISO Change f Cars for AST Class r PutcBfcnk

F!rt Class, Second Class and Emigrant

I'as.iengeis, all came on rm -wprwa Trains, comitting of Palace Sleeping Cars, tiegaat Parlor Coaches and comfortable JVry a- ches, all running THROU&S u iruoaT change. Only 10 Hours Time Between Cincinnati and St Louie, or St Louie and Louisville. But Four Hours

Between Cincinnati and LouiseUle.

Tne Ohio & Mlwtlsaippl """W

is the only lAne oeaeeen fct. JJouisi and Cincinnati Under one management, running all ita trains through "SOLID," and in consequence i the only recognized first claM route between those cities, its Eay Grades, Its Splendid Motive iW, Steel Rails, Straight Track, and Solid Road Bed "Enable the O. & M. to make fester average time tW any other Western Bond. &-Afk for Tickets via 0.& M. Ky.fM For sala hy Agents of connecting lines East, West, North and South. W. W. PKiBODT, President and Gen. V. B. SHATTCC, Gen. Pass. Ass. CINCINNATI, OMIO:

BLOOMTOTBAB.

1) riSKKK DUNCAN. Attorney

1 tc, in New Corner Building, P" ttairs. Will practice in all courts of tha State. Special attention given to Probate) business, and to collection and prompt remain nee of all claims. LOUV-KS A HIERS, Attorneys. Offlea ov jr First National Bank. All husine of a legal nature given careful attention in all courts. Benl estate Titles carefully examined by aid ot Louden s Abstract. A specialty made of the collection and remittance of claims of all kinds, -m tit i.-v- v print A It. Attorneys, will

Mi .ujl 3 - - - - practice in the various courts. .Especial attention given to collections, and to

probata business, umce, twi, r poute the Progress Office. nVrsc ttF.Kl.f.r. Attornevs and

Collectors. Office tn Mayor's Office u: CuuiIaI .trantinn ortvan to Set-

tling decedents estates, and to all kinds of

probate business. Also, ww"S--a-.Aei A. Hi ST Attr.rneva. at Law,

Jbi Bloomincton, Ind. Office, dron'a Block, north side square. Probate 1 : . ...,a MiLuiHnRB riven nromot at-

tenion Will practice in courts 01 all

.imo" K liltiZ 4 V A ttOmOT. Office.

Wst Sde Block, no-stanrs. To iu. piobate and collection business he will give special and particular atten- j tion. Business attended to in courts of j surrounding counties. j W7ILLIAUS t UILLEN Attorneys, , VV Office five doors south of Hunter's corner, up-suirs. Do a general collection 'and probate business. Will practice in courts of adjoining counties. CR. WORRALL.. Attorney. Office . in New Block, up-ntairs, over Mc j

Catla a Co. s. w 111 practice m courts. Special attention given to Pension Claims and probate business. EA. FULK. Attorney. Office in At. . (en McSary s new block, up-staira ... AnAMAl attantion will

be gi ven to probate business, and to the .

prompt collection 01 ciaima. JOHN OhAHAM, attoruy, real eatiite end insurance agent, abstracter of titles, and claim collector. Office upstairs, over corner room in the Allen f ilcNary Block. Business solicited.

THE NEWS. fafrnigmmeby Wire from All the World. FQBEKtK

lt ia reported that the conference between the Russian and Austrian Emperors has resulted In an agreement by which Austria Is to secure Turkish noutra ity in ths event 01 war tetween Russia and England, and that this is in accordance with a previous understanding with Bismarck. An English Cabinet Minister, whoso name is Withheld, Is reported in an interview aa saying 8ir Henry Drummond WoWe, special English envoy to the Porte, has been instructed to declare to the Sultan that England is willing to evacuate Egypt it lurkey will agree to maintain order th rein, and that England recognUes tbo rights ot the

other powers In Birypt, but will permit noun ot them except Turkey to undertake a mill-

unrvocounation of the country.

Charges of misconduct made by tho Brit-

ok Rnnndarv Commission mrainst the bov

ernor of herat will be investigated by a representative of the Ameer. ThA Snanlsh Government has forwarded

to Germany a copy of an greement sinned

.v a nan soro hv native chiefs, in which

they recognize the sovereignty of Spain over

th Hardline Islands.

Cholera has broken out In the province iinuuindria. ltalv. having been conveyed

tvukw ,v wf 11 roj from Marseilles. At

IIIHIWT, "J -" ' iv.in tho en demic annears to bo dcoroas-

ing, although the panic among the populace jwatiniiM unabated.'

The wheat crop in Hungary ia reported

ftn lm nnuauallv fine.

Dr. O'Boherty, an active participant in

the Irish rebellion of 18 to, has reiurneo j

bis native country after a banishment of twenty-six years, and tho corporation of

Dublin has tendered him too trcoaom 01 rao

Mmttmn have been hold in numerous

cities of Spain and France to protest against annexation of toe Carolino

Islands. A dispatch from Benin says tnai

Germany will not surrender the isianas. n. TsmAin T.nie.- assures Mr. Parnoll

h.t Trtah (ndfmendence is an Impossibility.

Prince Henry of Battenoerg, mo uut. new son-in-law, has been appointed a 00mmandant in the British navy. One hundred and forty Prussians who have just been expelled from Warsaw were

marched out of the city ccaiuea lugemor,

iu wnmpn following toe men.

Austria has a wheat surplus for export of twelve million hundred-weight, double that of last year. Wheat is selling lower in

Vfamnathan In KeW York.

The editor of the Pali Matt Gazette, the

Chkrf of the Salvation Army, and anotori

00s London procuress are called upon to answer to the Bow Street Police Station to tha oharze of abducting a young female.

She ease grows out of the recent exposures

of vtoem England s metropolis.

for slxty-flvo cents a ton. Coal-minors on ths Monongahola Rivor decided to svriko for an advance of throe cents poi bushel. Barbed wire workers at Joliet struok ara .nstaton por cent, cut In their wages. Tbo strike 01 tin-can makers at Baltinioro has become general. Glass-works at Wheeling, W. Va. employing throe hundred men, havo resumed operations, after nlno mo itus" suspension. The coinage at tbo various mints during

August was S,529,01fl.20, of which $2, 7,000 was in standard dollars. The uct earnings of tho Louisville and Nashville Railway fortue month of .luly were $;3,79 less than for tbo corresponding month of last yoar. Tho l'ailuro of J. Honicro & Co., contract ors and stock-ra sors of Las Vog is, N. M. tor S30J.000 is auuouucod. Their u:B0t3 aro ampio. Employes of tho Little Rolling Mills at East St. Louis, to tho number of ;-.50. struck

,.in;t a reduction iu wages. Tbo strikiiu

barb-wiro mon at Joliet docidod to nccept the

111 nr cent, cut and return to work.

Tho total collections of internal revenue

durhu tho month of July last were 8,wa,314, or S5sl,3H less than for tho same period of 188- There was a decrease of 8S03,it75 in

the collections for spirits, and a doorenao 01

$10,479 from miscellaneous sourcus. lucre was an increase of 8184,418 on colkction's for

tobacco, and an increase of i 188,801 on tor-

nientod liquors.

PGLTTIOAL.

Got. Hoadlv. of Ohio, has toen ohal-

Innired bvDr. Leonard, the Prohiliitlon can

didate, to a joint discussion or tue uconso

mmailnn durinjr the CBiutmiirii. The Dovorn-

or slgniflos bis willingness to engage in a

series of debates with the Prohibition stand-

ni-hpai-or If Judge Forakor, the liepubllcan

candidate for Governor, will also participate.

Indue Forakcr. Republican candidate lor

of '"Ato. mado tho oponlng speech

of bis campaign at Portsmouth du tLo 1st

inst. Ho denouncod tho Democratic party nathnnartv of slavery and secession; de

clared that the country was sutlering, not

fmn nvAi-nroductlou. but from under-pro

duction, and assorted that the people of Oljlo wanted and intended to have anotnor such a

law as the Soott law.

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ohauge of venue from the county, was granted, and the case goes to Bis.

k for trial.

ike body of Daniel Church, a farmer ot

wk Valley, Lano Couuty, Oregon, wa

in the road near his house, with a

hole iu his back. Shortly niter bit

h-as found back of the houso, with hot

mashed in, as if by a hoavy club or ; instrument. Tbo hat of Andrew

Is, a neignnor, was louna near Mrs.

and a party, on going to Boggs"

11, lound nun uimgin,' to tue ratters 01

am, having eoiumittcd suiddo. Ho had

murdered Mr. and Mrs. Cburcb.

no motive for the crime can be at-

ted.

kt Huntingdon, Oat., Martin Archibald,

cialiby farmer, attempted to outrage Mrs. ;

Adams, whose son made a timely ap-!

on tbe scone, arinod with an ax,

dealt Archibald a h avy Mow. Mi's. :

Ins thou toized tho weapon and almost .

cd her assailant's head from his body.

kctuntod by .calousy, Georgo Curry shot

sweetheart, Susie Wcscott, at Hod .

t, N. J., and then killed bimsclf. 1

hlncse miners who had been Imported '

tho Union P.-oiflo Railway Company were

bn from tho pita at Hook Springs, Wyo-

r, by a force of armed white men, the

eso necing to the bills fur safety. Seven

ike fugitives wore shot dead by tbo mob,

many wounded. The I'bineso quarters then set on fire, tbirty-nino houses f destroyed, and several old and helpMongolians, It is belioved, perished In

Barnes. Four masked men onterod the passengcr-

of a Chicago and Alton train at Blue

higs. Mo., and with drawn revolvers se-

d from the occupants small amounts.

thou ordered tho traiu stopped, and de-

iped. Blue Springs is near Glondalo ana

Cut, the scene of former robberies by

Dames gang.

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A special from Upper Saranao Lake,

Vow Tnric aava:

President Cleveland's party has broken camp and returned to the Prosp ct House, much to

tne oeugntoi wk 'wJ, v.w mi

Be is much tanned by exposure to sun an l wind daring h e came life Every day, with a auide, he goes out on the ake fishing, and re

lums ac nuuili wfcu a w" v if . . r troat. Durlmt the long evenings the President pUvs whiat with Dr. Ward and any other two it the guests of the hotel wno happen to bJ nlavers. Tbis gives an idea of the every-day fife of Mr. Cleveland in the mountains, and when he gets back to Washington, which will nobably he not b tore the middle of September, he will be well prepared for the work that awaits him. All rumors at his ill

neaiui are mukuo- - - dent and stormed at by Dr. Ward, an;i Us appe ranee iutt..es all that Variety is lent to thehotel life by the visitors who come in from the woods and shake bands with the President. Sportsmen wonder at his declaration that he would not give a cent to shoot all tb deer in the Adirond.ieks. and fishermen aomirc him because he says that he came to

oughty. Many ot the latter who know how much a pocket -flask can do to make thin ca Seasantwhen rain fails or fish w U not biic wmwant to know whether the President sticks to the good old habit ot carrying a swallow with him. All that could be learned was from a Snide. He said that once, in crossing a "carry." tte President called out, "Do:, are you sure you've got the bottle?" and smiled at.d Suked taprlf r when the D. ctor winked. That g'alTwaa anowy-halred, and too old to be mi-tmtnfuL

Recent deaths : Ex-unitea states ssnawr

A BE YOU COECr WEST? To those who contemplate a trip to the Tl' . V4Wcrf tia lamina ffinfir VA

desirs to suggest the advisability of making some inquiry as to the ronte they should take. In tLus connection we wish to call the attention of those interested to tbe real

inducements offered by the inrect AS-

prompt connections and nnequaled facilities for the safe and comfortable transportation of russer gers of all classes. By this route you are carried over the safest and best Railroad in the West Ton" am landed in Union Depots and es-

cap? oil annoying Omnibus transfers. Yon can purchase tickets and have your bupgige checked through to destination, avoiding all vexations while en route. If yon are going to travel it is to your advantge to secure the best, and if yon are ticket. J via the Yaspah 8hom Iakb yen are sure to get it. T r ZJI...n a 1tlAAM4na4m an S viAimfv

desiring to visit Indianapolis will find the , Vandaiia Boots via Gieencssfie Jane- ', tion the safest, the quickest, and the best, j A; p'icntiou for rates of fare, time tables,

etc., should be made to the nearest Ticket Agent or to H. B. DEBTNG, Assistant Greneral Passenger Agent, Ibdiasapoios, Im.

ORCHARD HOUSE! 23. HL Orchard 8l Son proprietors.

Opp the Depot,

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Lflttisyille, M AltaaiJi

M) n.lta- VlmaMnli Vaat

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LOUISVILLE to CHIGA60 and CHICAGO to LOUISVILLE,

Coanecthur closely with the night and day trains oat of Chicago on th ; tireat Through Trnnk Liura v. est and Northwea , and with the mornhur and evening thronah tain out of Louisntn . on the GreatB nthern and Southwestern Lines. ! This Popular Boate now runs tne most com- 1 forta.tle coaches on day and Palace Sleepers 03 cltht trains, and has nnly one change pf cars to all the prtndpal towns and dues in the North, 60 ith. East, or West. .. S 11 Through Tickets over all the various crossing and connecting railroad lines, and check baggage through to passengers' destination, avoid ng the dlsagreeablo annoyance of rich eking, the denser of missing direct connection, anl the expeans and worry ot tiiaaome lay-ov r on the Jonruey. . 1 ow-rate. Land ExplorerV, and round-trip W-nter and Snromer Touri"ts Excuiston Twk-eti-oh ale In their respective seasons. WI.1 cheer ully give travelers full information in regard to the best connection)!, taa fewest and eaol-st change, and the most comfortable and p.esrant route; and will furnish Railroad Sli ps, Time-Tablea and i: older, coutalniBS m eh useful irttormaum to traveler?, on appUW!,S.BAU)Wrsr, CARTER PEBJNO, On, Paai. sg nt. Station Pass. Agent. Chicago, lit, B.oomington, lad.

n. f Pnnnftvlvania. at Greensburg,

Fs.; A. C Edwards, formerly a nrominefnt nercbant and hotel proprietor at Rookford,

111.; wiUism Hi. Mai lory, a noteu lawyer 01 Indiana at Lafayette; and Sr. Gallery, Conaol to Kingston, Jamaica, at Rochester, N. Y. At Brie, Pa-, the 15-year-old daughter of Lieut Hanks, of the United States steamer Pterry, attempted to poison and drown hor-

air aiMi amms bent noon seir-nestrnction.

mania for wbioh has existed in tbe family for nine generations. The Medical Superintendent of tbo Bloomingdale Insane Asylum, of which John

ItcCullough is an inmate, says that tne actor's condition is entirely hopeless. The French Canadians at Winnipeg "re making an effort to secure a commutation of Blel'a sentence. Eau Claire (Wis.) dispatch: "Postmaster

General Vilas reacnea nere in is evening, and win remain a dav or two. a guest of h,

H. yjias, his brother. He is much improved In health and in excellent spirits since bis trip to the Superior regions." Little Book (Ark.) dispatch: "Attorney General Garland arrived here rather unex

pectedly Sunday morning. He will return to Washington September 15 or thereabout. He loaves lor Homing Hill, bis country manor, eighteen or twenty miles from town, to-morrow. The place is almost Inaccessible, the surrounding country being thinly settled

and hrmtma- and fishing excellent. Mr. oar-

land' has no opinion to express concerning

politics." Henry Hshn, a well-known German musician, 70 years of age, committed suicide at Indianapolis by throwing himself under a train. At Sheldon. Iowa. H. H. Win

chester, a commercial traveler, took his own ! "Lawrence H, Paine, of Winchester, Virginia, who, until a few months ago, was

I known as Rebecca Paine, and popularly supnnd to be a woman, proves to have a

brother whom he has heretofore regarded as a sistei, and the sex of tbo remainder of tho

family is still in doubt, Mrs. Sartoris and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Grant sailed from New York for England on the 2d Inst. Mrs. Grant extends grateful thanks to the members of the Military Order of tho loyal Legion for the attention shown

the remains of the hero of Appomattox. jflKAIOIAL AK0 HtDD8TEIAL.

Tho attraction at MoVicker'a Theater,

Chicago, next week, is tbe ever-welcome

'Uncle Joshua Whitcomb" of uenman Thnmnann. That this is a play of which an

American audience never wearieii is proved

by its holding tho stage lor yeais wim never-flagging popularity. It has uo equal as a truthful representation of tho Now England farmer. Mr. Thompson's presentation of It is lifelike, characteristic, and spirited. His play Is pure and elevated, its plot strong and

well developed. He himselt never strains

aftereffect but from first to last gives aouu-

dant touches of comic genius, which makes

his part one of the most impressive and delightful over exhibited to an aud.ence.

Serious charges aro reported as having

been filed in Washington o.-ninf t members of tbe Alaska judiciary, involving drunken

ness and various abuses.

Statistics show a still further falling eff

in foreign immigration.

TH,- Kellev. recently appointed Minister

tn Vienna, who was in Washington lastweek-

that ho has not resigned nor been re

called, and Secretary Bayard irives the assurance that there Is no intentloa of removing him. In an address before tbo American Scientists at Ann Arbor, Mich., Capt. E. L. corthell, of New York, favored tbo Tehuantc pec Railway across tho Amerlcar. Isthmus in preference to a ship canal, and adduced facts and figures to sustain his views. It is now held that tho late jxplosiou of

dynamlto on the steamer S. Folton, at Philadelphia, was caused by a man named Spears, who intended to disable himself and collect accident insurance. He was killed. It has been discovered that bin life was insured for $35,000. The total value of morcbandlso exports from the United States durinf tho twelve months ended Jul 31. 1886. was 8733,378,428,

and of Imports during the sime period, sr.7i aao.215. a decrease of 88,868,583 in the

former and of $94,403,072 in the latter as compared with tne preceding twelve mouths. , On board tho steamer Wisconsin, which sailed from Liverpool for Now York last week, were 329 Mormon converts, including many women and children. Tho Current Publishing Company, of Chicago, has made an assignment. Tho periodic) vol be continued without Interruption.

The small-pox epidemic continues at Montreal. Tbe corner-stone of a statue to the memory of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry was

laid at Newport, R. I., with Imposing Masonic ceremonies. Commissioner Atkins, of the Indian Bureau, received advices from tbe Southern Uto Agency in Colorado con-radleting the nnniiHhed statements thut tho Indians have

assumed a bostilo attitude. Everything is quiet at tho agonoy and no trouble Is apprehended. General Newton, Chief of Engineers, United States army, estimates iiat an appropriation of about 818,000,000 or 820,000,000 will bo. required to continue the work of river and harbor improvements d jrlng the next

fiscal year.

SPECIAL from Cheyenne says: News

frob Hock Springs indicates s worse state

of Iffairs than reported. All the China-

over five hundred in number, have

beiln driven out of town. Fiftoon dead

Chinamen so fat have been found, and as

nuby more dead bodies are probably iu tne

fifty houses neiongiug to mo rau-

kl company, and fifty owned by tno

Cilnamen, were burned. Tho Chinamen

yet in the hills west of town, witnow A, nud afraid to go to Green Bivcr, a

t distant about ten miles. Governor

li-ran ia now at Bock Snrinos wi!h Geu

II Snperiuteiident Dickinson aud tnrlont Wnrtell of the western

the Pacific Bailroad. No more custuvb-

e is anticipated. Food will bo seutto starving Chinamen in the lulls by the

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tUDGE Geo. W. McIlvais, of the Sumo Court, of Ohio, and candidato ou

Republican ticket, for re-election, has

his declination to tho committee, on

Fount of ill health, since the nomination.

(meeting hao been called to till tne ui-

flHE strike of Uie Knights of Labor

ainst the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fo

Btilroad has ended with the mutual sign-

iib of the niticles of agreement regulating

ille rate of wnces, and guaranteeing immu-

Hy to the employes

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CASUALTIES

Resident Dentist.

Dr. J. W.

I thoue CRA.fJ. ore

frtfi.. in liioSew Bwck, up-stairs, over

0Wa Btfsk Stwo. AU work wrwtod.

All but two of tbe Pittsburgh sheet-iron

manufacturers have signed the Amalgamated Association scale. An extensive strike baa thus been avoided, and tt ere Is great rejoicing among the operatives. Hundreds of Hungarian and Polish coalminers are leaving Pennsylvania for the

Wnrthwest.

Tha Secretary of tho Knights ot Labor

telegraphed to the strikers on the Wstiash

and Missouri Faeino itaurouas at rooitua.

Mo., to raise the boycott, and that the strike

would be settled.

r.iirlnu August 888 wells were completed

in the oil regions, of which all but tbirtycigbt are recorded as productive.

Work on the Wisconsin wmnu muiruou extension to Chicago was begun last week with a force of over 1,000 men, wbioh will iw. anMdiiv lnnreased.

Tbe New York Produce Exchange places the visible supply of wheat at 4,T0,45'l bushels and of corn 8,821,886 bushels. The coopers ot Davenport, Iowi, have atrnck against a reduction of wages. The strlkinK coal-miners of Peoria have resumed work at their own terms. Cotton mills in Baltimore County. Mary tand, which have been Idle for several months, are about to resume operations with several

thousand employes. The strike 01 tne uaiu-

giasa-blowerf, wnicu nss contmueu last winter, has ended in a victory for

tbe own. The striking coal-miners of the Habooisg Vaiwy havo resolved to Brand out

Tha American schooner Gustie Wilson

foundered off Cape Hatteran in tho recent gale. All on board were lost oxcept Captain Crapo and two seamen, who were rescued from a capsized life-boat by a passing vessel and landed at Savannah, Ga. Captain Crapo Is the man who crossad the Atlantic with bis wife in a dory of thirtocn-footkeel in 1877. A severe hall-storm visited tbe southern

part of Oswego County and tho northern part of Onondaga County, New York, doing damage estimated at over 8100,00). An explosion of natural gas In the bakery of S. S. Marvin & Co., at Pittsburgh, burned five persons in a shocking menner, tbo lives of two of the victims being despaired of.

Thwn seetionmen were ran over by a

freight train iu tho Hook Island yards, at

7hiair. two of them being Instantly Kineu

and the other dangerously injured. The accident mas the result of er.minal careless,i rtaniAi T.vnnli. the conductor, 18

uosa, " , , ..,-'. . under H.rrftftt.

John T. Morgan, Jr., o;i of Senator Morgan, of Alabama, and Mrs. Delia Stella, while canoeing on tho Potomac, near Washington, worn caught lu a squall, the canot

wan nvorturned. and both wf re drowned.

Three deaths have resulted In one larau

at Shenandoah, Pa., from tliooating of toad

stools. A ferrv-boat capsized in the Fox Hive

at Oshkosb. Wis., and six of tho eleven ocou

pants were drowned. Kour of the victim wore young women employed In a mate faotory at Oshkosh. Fii at Philadelphia dsstroyed Arratf

cotton and woolen ml la, the total loss roacl

ing $30,000: fully Insured. While a cage contninin r 1I10 operativt was being lowered into oio of tho l.cliig

-vroiiou stini minna at Wilkosbarre, Pa., tip

Mr,( the shaft caved in, Instantly klillr

fourof the men and seriously injuring tile

others.

A hailstorm in Erie Comity, Pennsylva

nia, destroyed crops and fruits, ana broi tbe windows ot every buildjug In tho path 1

the storm. Hail fell to tbe ueptn 01 ti; Inches. At San Francisco tho Kimball Oarrla Company's faotory and other adjoini buildings wero burned, tha loss aggregatl $75,000. The Allan Line steamer Hauovorlan w totally wrecked near Cape Race, but t passengers and crew were saved.

0EIMES A5D0)IIMIHAL8. Tbo Marquis de Mores was arrested Mapdan, Dakota, on the lndletrnept for m

i

A Campaign Secret Giteit Away. In tbe rmnpalgn of 18 1 tho two candidates ror'.io cruorin a -pivotal" Western Slate ar-1-mif.e 1 lor a er.es or .'oint discussions, l oth m 11 were popular, boiii of tino appearance, r.nd wero so well inaulioil In mental iorco nn 1 as orators that tlm eonlest between them ninmised to be a inn nlflcent Olio. For tcv-

( oral weeks tho scales balanced oveuly. i But one day the brilliant liepubllcan candl1 dnto runio up al.ing. Ho seomol oerco:no, ' an I spoke laboreflly. TI10 next day be ivas ' ev u less eileeiive. Later he was compelled to a-K his opponent for a rostponeuii'iitof certain nppoiiilmcnts wlil.-h v,-as granted. 1!-ui o tho campaign -.'iideil he had abandouod I Hie lii-l'l altogether. I Mi amiuio llic l pmocratlc candldaio conitinno I his canvass weining to grow strong

er. ! eerier, and 11 ore ellcctive wim encu mi eoe.ling melt. II' was i-leeto I. One evon-

in-4 in rcc nibor while entertaining sev'jrai . t-nUeinen lie ,-uid: -I will tell you a campaign fccret- which g-to use Iho election. With tho opeuius of my nnipaigii 1 began caring for my lire. I k-.ew Unit a disordered or torpid liver ii'cant liul'nossaiHl ;ossille sieiiuoss. I took smuetbtr.g every day. When my opponent lie an la ling I know bis troublo to be Ilia lier and felt liko prescribing i:or him, but feared If I dlu so 1 leight beat me' 1 htw stio.ijer as the campaign progressed, often mailing two spec, lies a day. Even uiy volte, to my surprise, did not fail me once. All because Warner's 6aie cure kept me in A 1 tr 111." Ex-Oov. Jacob, of Kentucky, also made n campaign tour under precisely nimilar eiicuiiis'iinces, and Mlfs he kept up under the exhausting strain by use of tho tamo moa n s. !i uhcsUr f '11 1011,

An Unapproachable Scheme. Young married couples off on their wotldmg tours have in times pust devistd a good tioany able schemes to conceal from fellow-travelers how recent tlioir happiness was, but none that we over heard of equalled in inventive genius tho young pair from Sonieryille who borrowed a 3-year-old boy from a neighbor to take along with them to avoid suspicion. Somerville Journal. Our Progress. Ai slaces arc quickly abandon' d with the

con plelii.n of railroads, so the huge, drastic, cathartic pills, (opposed of ciu-io an I bulky medi.-ines. lira iniieklv abandoned with the

I intioduction of Dr. i-iorco's "Pleasant Pur-

pat vo I'oMcls wlncii arc sugnr-ooi-.ieo. uuu little larger than muiard seeds, but compos -d of highly concentrated vegetable extra-its. Ily drtiBi- ist-t.

"is plain, wliat you

"What 1 want," .-aid a speaker cvrrv lav-si)i-o " "That's mtd," broke in u bjstand'-r.

HEEE AND THEEI.

i Trite, bill True. The philosojdier of the Philadelphia Times in'lulges in this rather trite, but, with qualifications, true observation: ' "The man who spends all he earns as ! he goes along does not become a capitalist; the man who denies himself of 1 present gratification in order thai- he may have something laid by for the future, does." This proverbial saying imnlies that the object 6f life is to be

come a "capitalist." With a great nnmhar of nersouo tbis seoms to bathe

case. Bnt there are those who reflect i that, as to our earthly course, "we pass

' tlii wav but once." and that, in order

fr "u-rnet from life its uses and euther

i from life its beauty," they musifc do 1 something beside save money as they To Kuond money aimlessly iu

foolish cratiiicntious is very silly. To

spend it as freeiy as possiuie,

within tun nriicienc iii'iit 01 biuiuuk

for the things that make life worth livia niton" tha hiehest wisdom. It is

., .

A hundred llscusoi may piweod from one source a disoawil or itebilit.itod stomach. No human Imiiift cu "' healthy when digi-stion is lisoi-,lercil Time tho stoiuach and liver, ami regulato tho bow.-ls with Hb. Wai.keuh

ni,,,iiniii ami excretion will go bravely on.

llv producing perfect digestion and a proper flo V of bile, it insures pure blood, 11 rigorous cir -illation, ami a prompt discliargeo' all waste

luattor fiom tne system.

Titof;n a member or a nrass oanu

perfectly temperate, he takes his tiorn wim

groat regularity.

Important.

When you visit or leavo v ora vity, bm

BRggago F.xpwssngo and Carrlago uiri), ami bkp

at tho lirnnu umm nwi,

tnl Depot ; (KK) elegant rooms mien gu.v

of ono million Hollars, rouucwi !Krday. Enropean plan, Ktovator, Jfc-steurant

J.r,,i ,ii,-,,r,,l. t, .1.11 tlenots. Fauiilioa oan

Mi better for Ires money at tho Gl and Uiiiou

tr.au at any flr8t-clas3 hotel in tne city.

In tho cure of severe coughs, weak lungs, spitting of bic .'I, mid the eary staue-i of Cow nunipiioN, Dr. Pierce's "Oolden Medical Discovery" has astonished tho medical faculty. While it cur'.-s tho severest coughs, it si reit lions tha system aud iui-y! (he llood, Ily druggists. She Deserves a Chiding. I have henrd of a great many peculiarities among; servants and people who aro paid to work. I have heard of the servant girl who takes music lessons and hai a professor to teach her. I know of the cook who plays stid melo-

I dies on the trait ;r to tho roast turning - .. .' . , a.1 :t

giaceltilly, ma oiensny, on mo I am not ignc ran t of the housemaid who tonohes the mandolin as delicately as

she does the iroorr.. But a lady fri-md

complains of a r ew and most eccentric taste of a servant girl she has, who leaves tbe dishes, unwashed on the table

while she lien down on her bed nnd

tlm lifld o 'I'ilAl-o ftl-O lew tlllUL'S Wllnd n-idHodV. It pri

you are real.' jiistinea m cnming i b,8Vi-ie that berin In mere trivial

servant tor, nut mat siruuw mo aa

being one 01 taem. van Francisco

Chronicle.

Isn't It mioer a wiiilo man always teels

blue alter painting tho towu rod?

MrasMAH's Peptonized Beep Tooto, the

only preparation of beef eoutammp its enure niil'i-ifions nroitertiss. It contains blood-mak

ing, iOlCO-fiCnel-atlllg, OUU lllo-UBiaumiK pioi-

Cities; liivamimo lor uiaigesiiou, uvopepnm, nriMtration. and all forma of aenoral

dobuitv; also m euieeuiou comuuui.o, niiuuim H a result of exhaustion, nervous prostration.

overwork, or acute disease, particularly if re

sulting from pulmonary compiaiuw. wou, Hazzaidtfc Co.. nronriotovs, ew York. Sold

by druggists.

T5,.,imivii.iin,'si- koenors should bo erema-

. !?' .1 S.wlir.n- nf tho nortblv tol when tboy die. "Hashos to hashes" would

a yuor .v--. T-v hB most ai.nropri!

career to come to its ciose noimug uu

a "nriranati. ' oniv iu uuluvuiu

that "that there are no pockets in the il A clod is only a clod, although

it mav cover a pot of gold. To make ti,n mnat nf one's self, and to set the

1, " ..." wrontost, iroed out of life, is a nobler

,V. !L.I i .n.i.itinn hnn ia succeed in the bus

(UYIKIUU """""" ,, . . ,

iness of piling aouara ou wi " ov other for somebody else to scatter.

Boston Herald.

Zr il An A V0.

At- BJ II 11 m. "V .

ay nuro m

MALT

BITTERS. It will cure any caw of I.lrer and KMbbJ troubles 7.honp oppi-ly taken. It PelS renovator and mvlgorator. It cleanseB the WW tem of the poisonous humors that deveKqi liver. Kidney and I rlnary diseaMa, oafr rving n.vay all polaonons i niaittoi-and wem torlnir the Blood io a healthy cOBditioa.

eiirlcltliig it, reireanma; Mi lid n:iBI. It pr'"""nw the growth tj

for colds, feon-s, nn inflammatory at

tacks, as well as '.'or cholera mor uis, diarrhea, dysentery, or bloody flnv. colic or cramps in Momac i, use Dr. Pierce's Extract of l-mart Wood, composed ot best Crape

Brandy, Smart v; v-d, or Water Pepper, Ja

maica dinger, an 1 Camphor Water.

, must bo a gioat place This Is the remark of a -fiosfon (r.

WiiEKt.iso, W. Va

for carriage smiths, wag-on the sub.ect.

tnents, anil are too apt to be neglected a eme THOrSANIM OF CAStM

of the worst forms of these terrible '

nave neen aaicaiy ."" 2f " "ki tlm.? ptrfectTv cured by the nae ot asv " Malt Witter. Do not get nana and Malt Bitten leosj founded with Inferior preparatioiia of atrnW name. Take Nothing but Baps Malt H ters If you want a sure Cure. . -, HOPS 4M AL1 iBinBMB!laL yi want 8,000 More BooK AcanMM

The Personal History ov,

U. S. GRANT

GERMAN reEOI

bo most appropriate.

At cortain seasons of tbo year ready every

rerson suffers to a greater or less extent trom f ,..it- ,r tlm blood, biliousness, tee., &c

'1 his should DO remeiueu as w-ou aa umwraou, ,l,n.-,vlu aArintl reinlm IQAV folloV. Sher-

nan s "lluciaY ash urmsKs win ouociuauy

lemovo all taint of disease, ana roawre you w health.

The most noitive efforts of tho best pho

tographers only show negative results.

The Frazer AxleGrcaso Is better andobeaper than any other at double tbo price. to afflicted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isaao Thompson's Eve Wat er. Druggists sell ttaso.

Rheumatism.euriMgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, 8a.:kache, Hsadache, Tuothache, Bnrtia. Hciililx. rrowt It ilea. IJB All. OlllfH llllllll.t PAI.8 AM) o. . ajMyDrSl.n.llievf-;i-lK-ni. FIKjCtoU.loUl TIIB CHA KI-ES A. VOOET.K1I .CO. ttMwmr,t.A.VgUiU-afcCO.l BriHwre.awC.8.A.

DO NOT FORGET

The Pemberton Mills Horroif.

1 .Tftnnnrv 10. 1880. the city of Law

' rence," Massachusetts, was smitten by a .licootov n-lilfU carried nconv and death

into soores of homes, and sent a thrill PprrV DaVis'Paill Killer of sympathetic horror throh the (311 y r rtUl ttlilCi

t land. About 5 o'clock; in tne onernoon the operatives in the Pemljerton Mills felt a swaying of the floors and

the machinery began to run irregularly. Before, however, the dreadful fat that tha bnildinif was tallinf could

tit an rPRlized. the walla were

. ' m i. il. iAad fallirtrr nrin

- .t 4 n huacc ami nnrannrr nnarii. iiiiu uuvm "hi

ALEiJUHVU, juxkumu, .. ,,,.,""' ,1 i l,;o worn

i i it t l ,-. - vnrr nnrr irmiiiN hhii uiiimiuii w wa.w

Uinness, wore latauy uuiucu u, t-Ma nm nt

I death. The first those in th lower

1 tif.nnaii Irnnw of the cataatrophe was a

throiie-h o the maohinery

nnnn thAm from the floors above.

Thmw una no time, no way to escape.

i The building then caught Are, and

. scores of wretched, wounaeu oeiuRa

were burned to deattt. uunareas oi citizens were on the scene immediately a'ter the fall, and all worked heroically, and all the fire engines ia the eity poured on floods of water, but it was some time before the flames were exanil nil the injured oould

not be got out of the building until the following day. Over one hundred per-

Mchael

explosion in No. 3 mine, operated by the

Ibhigh Valley Coal Company, near blieu-

nloali, rennsyivania. An American named Lent was arrested

Paris about a month ago on a charge of

inato sell worthless Mexican bonds, and

las sent to prison, although ho proved his

mocenco. He was retaiueu n uo outh, nnd has since been released at the

stance of Mr. McLean, i niteu ntates inistor.

The examination of candidates for ap-

ifeintment as cadets iu the revenue marine

hi vice has be concluded. ouneen canmlates passed, but as there are only seven henucies to fill, it was decided to appoint

T iNEGAft BiTTERS

Is the Great Blood riirifler and IdtesMKt Wu'lp c; a oT-ntl: l'urgat vo imd Trlc: a parfaS n,v!!t-,r ml mviitorator .f the systrin.

" ,t . ;- ,.i ...... , ,,., wnnn nu

S KneokM.inde.1 gSSnm Viseoab Bra eos n .lealiim the lck 01 every aiseasa

mira ia ueir io. w.: noiuu i ... uitiiun itru it i-.u want to Become Telegraph; lUUna Win Operators, and be BuaranUieo

t iiilOTDinv. auui-u t . MBWM..

t'hinaarn. Ct iK-inuall, ar m. I

o

Iarn here anrt earn

:ooti pay. Mtuauuiio

,JWlC8VliiOaW.

he seven wno nau tne nigui aV-..w-.u , --- ,.,)n(1 ftn1 soma three bun -

rm eau- : , :j.i

k-nmionHnn. Amoill? the success

idntes is Stanley Jl. Laiutry. ot Indiana.

THE French government has issued an

Wlor iMohibitina anU-German deinoustra-

lons in France by Spanish residents.

The depot of the Cincinnati, Hamilton

nd Dayton road at Cincinnati, was com-

letoly destroyed by fire. The Dun ting ex- ;

tends from Fifth to Siith Street, a distance

f 5IH1 feet. The lower Boor is oceupieu as

freight depot by the Hallway company, . bile thfl nnner storv is nsed by the Cincin-

lati Malting and Warehouse Company. J. j

B. McGrne, one of tno proprietors, naa a-i rinantitv of main stored in tho

builtluie. which is destroyed. The freight

l,-nC nlcn deKtrnveil. The loss is estimated

Lt over 5(Hl,O06, bnt ihis may be modified..

tur Democratic State Central Committee

hf nw.i. has sent an invitation to ttenerai

dred others were more or less injured.

Inler-0ein. Monday Luck. Friday, as every one knows, has for many years been regarded by axiany as an unlucky dav. But there are other davs in the week whioh are regarded as more or less unlucky, and not a few look upon Monday a indicative of what thev may expect during the following days of the week, as to their business. There is a large elags who will bemoan a dull Monday, nnd some of them will court good luck by selling to the first customer who appears Mondav morning, at a notnimd figure.

hflvft. ror .varujua iDUBuua, o

1 1 'tSii 13 Hi f hi I M a ins

TELEGRAPH Yi II furnished. Write Valentine lit

n "a linm Tn t.toi am! curoa wttliout tho knife. II ANl.r-K Bo-nt on treatment sent free. Artiirosa

VflllVkllP.K po I. Al.U..AUroia,ttr.w w-v..,

PATENTS l'nokjR. patent Att'ya. Waahlagton, D. a

SILK DRESS FRfiE SS, Sfii rttorus . few lnv only. Nice light wort

ri4-l,ava

lected other days of the week as lucky

aosecrans,Be8iS.raroftheTreasury,tospeak j or unlucky 1Tro JJLTu

ilutiesof his offiee are such, as to leuti-r

Emnr..iiViln tn eive a nostive answer now,

but us soon as possible ho will advise tho sommittee whether or not he can take a part in the canvass.

AKMOLD MOOKEY, a cuiurcu oouw

teacher, attended n church festival near Jackson, Michigan. On his way home

with two young ladies, he was set upon uy a partv "of hoodlums. Moorey retrented,

ana one or tue auucuug iv -" - Moorevtheu fired his revolver into the crowd," killing Isaac Maxev, and wouudeel

Bill Anderson and Aiuen nuusei. . Corouer has returned a verdict of justifiable

homicide.

The Acting Secretary of the treasury

has rescinded the order recently prepared by the Kegistrar iu regard to the trausfer

of United states bonus, wnicu reijunvu a eonuition precedent to the issue to any trustee, executor, administrator, guardian, etc., that the beneficiary shall be named in tho application and iu the agreement of the bonds.

l'rico. SB ct., 50 cts. and Stl OO por Bottle,

SOI.U III ilu.unuuuno. PRIGKHY

THE MARKETS.

NEW YORK.

ti fi.60 et 5.00 ! .92 c .as M Iff .42 II.0J

5.71 a.oo 4.'K1 l.W T..00 3.75 ."' .13 .34 . .07 .10 .14 .m .01 .13

1.00 H.SJ .TJ .13 .21 .EG Rill

.4-1 .23 .57 .08 .V) .18 .10 .04

C 1.25 Of SI.00

.80 .41

f

, .2u .57 l. '.1.00

Beeves, Hoos - Whbat-No. i White. o So. 2 Red COBH No. 2 ? Oats White lMRK-'Hcss. "-

Beeves Choice to Prime Steers. 5.71 i .i flood Hhipping a.oo P 5.50 Common Hons ' 4 78 1'j.oui: -Fancy llcl Winier Kx.. r..(w s. ITime to Choice Spring. 3.75 ' 4.25 vf,T W, tfiiirinil 7!'l

tlOIIK -Nftl Oats- No. 2 RYE- -No. 2 BinLEV-Xo. 2 Borrai- Choice Creamery Fine Dairy Cheese -I'nll t ream, new Ueht Bklmmud EudHI'reBh - Potatoes New, por hrl Wheat -No. C'OBN No. 4 Oat.-; -So. a Uve-No. 1 1W'K--MCSS ToLKiibV Wheat -No. 2 Red Cons -So. s 0oAKNa i- --ST. uioia ' Wheai-No. 2 Red

Cons Mixed

PoBi-Mess.:::::;:,..,.......... -

tlllU.IKJl . Wheat No. 2 lied "s Com; Ko 2 ; Oats Mixed ii

. RVE-No 2 PmiK Moss. ,

DETROIT. . Fl-otw.. ,

' WuEAT-jNO Iuuo oo ! ConsNo. .'

OAT' Ny- 2 W Ulto l'0,,K-MMS ilvlilANAl'OLis. MS REEI-CATTLE WHEAT No. 2 ld. 8J 00BN Mixed ..

I oatb no. 3. . . jj. jjiBtiilTV. - I CATTI.E-Bost ? '5 1-air I Co;nmj;i I." ' Hons I1 tUJEEP ...

i miEEj '

.4$ .25

Iff

i!

.(! .if. .20

.89 .12

.23

a .o i'4 .47 S .27 .69 3!l 0.75

.90 .40

m, .37 (fl10.76 5. 1 5 t -88 (3i 131 .25 63 11.25 IS u.50 4.75 lid 3.10 0 4.50

-,i.i ,. hamw ones bv the matrimo-

nially inclined. The question of the 4nonen nartionlar tlays may havt

upon the luck of a couple does not. however, appear to enter the minds oi those who run away from their homes

for tho purpose QJ marrying.

ington star. Pearls and Their Preservation. Pearls deteriorate of age, contract with acids, gas and noxious vapors of all sorts. This is especially true of all pierced pearls. Various menus of restoring them have been tried, but experience shows them to be usele?i. The best wav to preserve pearls is to wipe them with a clean linen cloth after hnino- worn, and deposit them, wrapped

in linen, in a closed box or casket. A loading importer of pearls advises thut pearl necklaces, whioh are liable to deteriorate bv coining in contact with the skin, be restrung once a year, as draw- ; fl. uillr thread out and in throuoh

the pierced parts tends to cleanse the pearls. , ... In Ceylon, we are assured, on fairly l mitlioritv. that when it is desired

lo restore the luster to Oriental pearls tho pearls are allowed to be swallowed i. i,iobns The fowls with this pre-

diet are then killed, and the

pearls regained iu a whittrauil lustrous

state. Htirdette's Iiefine.

Miss Parloa, the cooking expect, says she "makes kisses by l-eating the whitoi of six eggs with a Dover beater, and adding a cup of mixed sugar,

which she stirs in very carefully." Well, she makes them sweet enouph.

.ovininlv imt to make eroocl kisses

a vl needs not be an authority on Bava- . 1 .llv...A.l Mrnl-A K,

rian cream, nun taicuiiupon When she stands on the lower oroispicee, her face ought to come at least eifiht inches above the top of the gate, with the moonlight on one cheek, and the shadow on tho other; then you

know just where to aim, my son. Ana if you havo any doubts about it, send for vour old father. You needn't ring; just rattle a stick on the pa.ilings, and I'll come down. The World's Champion. Mr. Edward Honliui, the gloat oarsman, and nutil his recent contest wii Beach, in Australia, the champion of the world, nay eevtainlv be looked upon as an authority in .ii.! ..flVniino nlhlotic snorts. Beiore

;. ...:.. A?,r(,.lin tnr ihis COUUtrV. he Wrote

a U tter in which he stated that he had used oi t...,i,c nil wil.li (ho most beneficial re

sults He found it a reliablo remedy for I t,.ti- vrtinK in tho arms and limbs, ma

from his personal merienoe took great niMiMire in recommending it. lo stronger

proof of the truth of what is claimed for ht. V-..!.., n;i ho furnished than ihJB.

and it will undoubtedly carry great weight

with all Ibougliirui anu mwuiisww pviw

! GiiA' U-i i. uiannors are the outward

form of refinement m tno mino, asra

good fcffoovions Jatt Uewt,

R. U. AWARE

THAT 3Uoriilard'B Climax Plug

ig a till lag ; that I-orlllnrd'l I.cuf nnocjl; that lorillard'a

b:arlni

I lose

Navr CllwI"ii;a.ond tnr.t iriuanra: suuu m

tho teat aaa cue; .peai, uwww wwn

ini.lo H'ni.ted roll 1,1 ft? and Deeds Of

.Itcontainja.f.llhistorvot, Us ? 4 eytW

Iress Aationo.. I'nbUshinsr Co., omOAMQ. iu.

I..YON & HEALY,

WEI ifod io tl-eir

BAh D CATALOGUE i

for ! -. . fin. u

rA.An . K:.tu. Cm. Limw.

u.,.,,i, (nclU ltntrai i Uto and

'aloRo i of choU bind tno!c. mHea BMW

ft

Tke BirTKRS' OUIDB M

laaned Sept. esmA Si"""l easli ymmr. 49 MM

3 SOO uiti-itt whole Ptetnn UmOmrf, GIVES WTMlcaaJa Pries

direct to eoneumtre on all go mi aw peidoiul or family twe. WH aowl order, and gtvca exact coat ot r' thing roil tue, eat, driM vvemr, kWf wltbu Thea. WviMAM BOOKS contain. Information gUmmem from the market, of wort. W"

rccelnt of 10 eta. I

.,ae Tor niaUlns. IWBhMTt

yo-u. ReapectfoMy, MONTGOMERY WARD CGL 27 & 89 Wahaoti AveaaeCMati'Wi m

K-tebltak-4 tMij

PENSION I Claims

PROSEOUTEO WITHOUT FEE VtdtMsaaeiafBl.

Hilo B. S1st!8 & Co.

rtcras .

Wuklairtom, . 9m

Clav

gtuaaire. im .

THE HAN

who tuuon . 8 Tan Wil BcaleB Inw Lmrt. 8ti BHo. fan Tv. SMM Biap Ka,a iRSO and

, i,i .miam I hi, aiavr aa

IffNCS Of anM OiDiibaaMaa,

MADE IN A DAY

tU'littHtfui cmpleyniciit

'llso a nr kind of cUx&.

Kit Ifookhiift

us or yam.- a naaasoine jrurttisn

ISniitlinttt i' (new or old), i

int rtfiinw

r Send sU ip Ibr ctrcatan. tmiB, and territory.

J NO. . HOl IT aV lt'.i W0 nwte n-c.

an alt hc inn iniirhtnca, at

lprfnl h-.i-cntiou. It st'llltn-t BlaHt.

Reward. A -i. .va vnwrrT- fnr mxvw cam ot BMC

vt ., riii nr nio Kti iTfi rewara ior

i- ism or xeunucia vv

We

- . , . VArmlnMilrltlV.

nr emo uw: fiXSSSt SiFriliav

b,i ooriou-iclo ou m ii or oo6l. l Sn Si bntttoa a) couts . Will refund the mo

S?3

A FARM

within 80 rods of

mill. ul

Idri

deuot. and tlmhe&

with ffood BnrlBga aai

OPIUM

H.VKITS KAalkZ i"S!5S' BOOK FREE. Dr. J.C.Hoe

man. .lerremoa. wa

WTii UNACAINTED WITH THE OOHAPHY o -.-v.

Sbn Dl mhwwumw - -- t -

ki. -.ituattheaieefine human

body orlH from a derangement of the Liver, affecting both the stomach an tonele. 1 order to effect a cure, tt necessary Us remote the oa. Irregw tar and Slnygteh action ef the Bowele, jaeadUche,aUKneseatthoH'maeh,ratn in the Bae1sandlMtne,eUi.,ine-'eate that the Ileer a at fault, and thai nature requires assistance to enable this organ to throw off impurities. lrlcUly Alt Bitterma-aenwefaWlr omtionfior .ii)urpo. They are mild tn their action and effective as a care; are pleasant to the taste and taken easily by hoth children and adults, XIttn according io directions, the are m mate andpleaean I cm re for ypepsla. "eueraX Ulllty.HHaCoa. atinttlbn Mlseascdl Kldncrii etcet". As a Blood I'urlfler they are superior to anV other enedMnet cleansing the system thoroughly, ana imparting new life and energy to wild. It is a medicine and not an Intoxication fieccrotra. mi n hhiist rat nma m unm, asdtakaaoethn. PKICB, UpBotUa. WICKW KH BITTERS C0..S0LE PROPRIETORS a. Tjala aid Flim WW. W

HAY FEVER fATA R R H

uAVrer from Hay-l-i-vor for 15 years. 1

rcudof tho womlrot curiia by Ely's ('. in lUliu a.it tlviui-'l't 1

Wt.ul.I llT on- 1 ' Alt-TWIll mnili. iili. a 1 waft wtmuoi'Jull hehifii. Two wyckhro I conuuoniKu

nig iv nuu - entirely . ui-;I. tho urcati'st ill? cov-r ku..wu. - IH-.iAMi-i OtAitK. S'armur, Urn,

mess.

Cream Balm liaa gainol an ouvki bio reputation wll,',

ever uuu". inn all other .r-iiara i,.a A ttiirtlmo 1-

lar.

srfsrsXix'& iSB

HAY-FEVER

"ffiaK-TbU or at'ilrasaWi , rVnJ

i-t..Mlto Nt!

Si'iul for elrou-

ceo.n. i.

Did you Sup-

nose Mustang Liniment only good

for horses? It is for inuamma-

tion of all flesh.

I e&d 1

a-,U.fi s

" - aaM. d. II Mm F" tr. K Mm W MW W

13 also tie favorite and best route

iittieuiftona Ifomain UMam

Oakaibosa, Wi

tluntlc KnoxvUJB.

Missouri; Leayonwortb nnd -Mghtoqg,

Guarantee, .paWn.fl-J - oLWfoSnuW

.Toilet

Daveni-ort, 1, T.

r-;"" 'nrthA iTentro

thoroughly b-jllasrroaa-iwo A -Sum etoclc as near perfection

Er o mt; the safety appuajicea

nil cor nectm? points in Uni luxnrit 9 of its P.issonqror h.qi

and

Mvnm&

,e tVila ranra nrA TnUieflM I

tbo unsurpassed comfort and

prtuctiOM nfinffS 9M

ri ot anoff dHt UNE. via Sevieca and Kanbskoe. has boon opejjjj toetie, nNwoortK Ttlchmond, Clm tanati, mdiaaapoUe, ft JSSSmSn& city,Minnea9oli? and aadtattwMpglnJJ

For detailed . intoat i r Swaiu T

priUWJfcMM ilWV. vWW w "

BClOn WBuauH va Kaaaas City sua

Ticlcots. at till

ty aa-.tressineT R. R. CABLE, Preside at and Goneral Manager, Chicago.

E. ST. JOHN. General Ticket and Passenger agent.

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