Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 September 1885 — Page 4

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Solid Ttl1y Trains (each wav) between CISCINXATI AND ST. lOOlS. Solid Drily Trains (each wavV bet ween CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. Solid Daih Trains (each way) between ST. LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE.

HO diaBge sf Can for AMY Clan r PawwaaTcra. First Ctatt, Stcond Class and Emigrant Passengers, all carried on Fast Express D-nins, connxting of Palace Sleeping Cars, slegant Parlo.- Coaches and comfortable ZXji Coaches, all miming THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE. Only 10 Hours Time Between, Vinciinati and St. Louit, or St. Louis and Louisville. But Four Hours tSf Between Cincinnati and Louisville. The oala ft. MliuilMlppI Vwajr is the only Line between St. Ionta and Cincinnati Under one management, running all ita trains through "SOLID," and in consequence is the only recognized first clast Tuale between three cities, its Easy Grades, lis Splendid Motive Power, Sled Rails, Straight Track, and Solid Road Bed Suable the O. & M. to make faster aTerage time than any other Western Road. WSTtk for Tickets via O. M. B'y.-i For sale by Agents of connecting linen East, W i-it. North and South. W. W. PEABODI. President and Sen. V. B. SH.'.TTUC, Sen. Pass. Age. CINCINNATI, OHIO!

BLOOMIHGTOK BAB. BUSKIRK DUNCAN, Attorneys, O flee la How Corner Biulofnav ssitairs. Wl: practice in all courts of the State. Special attention given to Probata business, and to collection, and prompt remittance of all claims. LOUDEN i VIERS, Attorneys. Office over First National Bank. All business of a legal r. attire given careful attention in all courts. Seal estate Titles carefully examined by aid of London's Abstract. A apcoittlty mude of the collection and remittance of claims of all kinds. MULSVt PITMAN, Attorneys, will practice in the various courts. Especial attention given to collections, and to probate business.. Office, Fee's corner, opposite the Progress Office. ROvEIlS t HENLFr, ttornep and Collectors. Office In Mayor's Office ouildini;. Special attention given to settling decedents' estates, and to all kinds of probata business.. Abo, abstracting. EAST A EAST, Attorneys, at Law, Bloemir gton, ind. Office, in Waldron's Slock north side square. Probate business and collections given prompt atteition. W 11 practice in courts of all r !..:-in. emintifx. Business solicited. J AiTES y. MORGAN, Attorney, OOee, West S.de Block. UMtaurs. To w probate and collection business he will give special and particular attention. Busimss attended to in courts of surrounding counties. WILLIAMS MILLEN Attorneys, Office five doors south of Hunter's corner, up-stitirs. Do a general collection and probate business. Win practice in courts 06 adjoining counties. CP. WCRSALL, Attorney. Office . i-i New Block, up-staira, over Mo Calls & Co.'. "Will practice in all tht e mus. Special attention given to Pene or. Claims and probate business. EA. FULK. Attorney. Office in AU , len iJcA'art's new block,- upstairs over corner room. Special attention will be given to probate business, and to the pn-mpt collection of claims. JOHN GHAHAM, attorney, teal estate and insurance agent, abstracter of titles, and oUim collector. Office upstair, over corner room in the Allen f JHcA'ary Block. Business solicited.

ARE YOU CHM9PB WEST? To those who contemplate a trip to the West or Northwest this coming spring, we des.re to suggest the advisability oil mlV'ff some inquiry as to the route they should take. In this connection we wish to call th? attention o those interested to the real inducements offered by the Direct Vasdilu Link in the way of quick time, prompt connections and tin equaled fupm for the safe and comfortable transportation of J asserjgers of all classes. By this route jou are canied over the safest and

best Hatroaa in the West. Xoa ars

landed in Union Depots and e saps aO ann ovine Omnibus transfei

Ton can puretsse tickets and have your

Doggmge coecarai inrongn to rnnnnannn, avoiding all vexations while en route. If you are going to travel it is to your advantage to secure tlie best, and if you an ticketed via the Vahdaija Sbokt Lore you are sure to act it

Residents of Blooxoington and vicinity desiring to visit Indianapolis will find the

v axdaxia boots via Greenoastle Junotion the safest, the quickest, and the best, "Application for rates of fare, time tables.

etc., should be agade to the nearest Ticket

Agent or to H. B. DBBUfO, Assistant General Passenger Agent,

ORCHARD HOUSE !

S. M. Orchard A Son PROPRIETOHt.

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LonimQe, I8W Albaij 1 ClieaiB ly.

Tw DuUy Through Tmet r Tralm is Mlhas

LOUISVILLE to CHICAGO mi

CHICAGO to LOUISVILLE,

Connecting efoeelT with thenlghtaad davtrafaa

out of Chicago on the Great Tbronsh Trunk Lines West and Northwest, and with the auvn.-

1ns and ereanur through trains out of LoutsvJUs

on tne ureat s.nu ern ana notanwesiem idssa. This Popular Rente now runs the most oom-

rortaule coaches on day ana maee Bisepszs oa night trains, and has only one change of cars to

sit the principal towns ana owes In the norm. South. Fur. or Wee.

Sf-11 Through licketa o7r all the various eraasins and conoeettag railroad Haea, and check Basaage thronirh to paseensera' destination, avoiding the disagreeable annoranoe at xeehecldng, the danger of missing direst eonneetlon. and the expense and worry of ttreaonw laT-over on the iocnaev.

l ow-rate, Laad Kxplorers", and round-trip

winter ana Bummer loarms sxeumen ikh-

ets on eaie m tnelr respective seasons. Will cbeertnlbr r ve travelers fall fnfi

rn remrd to the lest connections, the fewest

and easiest changes and the most eotntortahte

ana pleasant roni; ana win rnrnisu iuuiroaa Maps, Tlme-Tabtes and Folders, containing mnah n?efaj infemation to traveler, on ajsphV

cation :o WK. S. BAJ.DWW. CARTER PEKINO.

uen. rasa, aavat, station rass. Agent,

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CUicago, TIL

Bloomlngton,

Resident Dentist.

Dr. J. W.

CRA.N.

Office in the N.sw Block, ud-stairs.

Cote's Book Store- AU iwraotol.

THE NEWS.

Intelligence by Wire from All the World.

FQBEIS& The protocol delimiting the Busso-

Afghan frontier has been signed at London by representatives of England and Russia. The Boundary Commission will complete the details in November.

The Chinese Government has negotiated

lean of 870,000,000 in Berlin and London,

to be used in extending the railroad system

of the empire.

Cholera is gradually disappearing from

Spain. The disease is still prevalent in Toulon and Marseilles. The Archbishop of Aiz, about thirtr miles from Marseilles, contracted the disease while visiting a hospital

and died.

The Ave thousand employes of Sir Wil

liam Armstrong's gun works at Elswiok,

England, who struck several days ago against the retention of two objectionable foremen, have carried their point and have resumed work.

The expulsion of Russian Poles from

Prussia has been carried to such extremes

that the German press has finally been

aroused to the cruelty and Injustice perpeirated in many instances, and begun to

enter its protests, saying that if expulsion is presisted in it will result in prejudicing Germany's relations with other nations.

A circular issued by the Admiral of the

Spanish navy says the Government has asked for an official report from Manila wbieb Is expected to vindicate the officers at Yap.

It is feared at Madrid that England will

decline to recognize Spain's claim to rue Caroline Islands unless the Spanish Govern

ment agrees to the terms of the recently re

jected commercial treaty.

The cholera is spreading in southern

Prance, and has assumed such proportions in Italy that the Government has begun the is

sue of bulletins detailing its progress.

-The eastern mouth of Zulncar Fass Trill

he allowed to remain in Russia's possession.

M. Irnrnir. one of the Russian members of the Afghan boundary commission, says the pass is of no strategic importance.

The expulsion of the Germans from Rus-

Stan Poland has begun.

Two fast cruisers for the Russian army

are building at Copenhagen.

In Mr. Chamberlain's Glasgow speech be

declared himself for church disestablish

ment, and said he still adhered to tae idea of

a natlw' Irish Council at Dublin. His programme was formally indorsed by the

Scotch Liberal Association.

1 A convention of Illinois colored men has been railed to moot at. Fnrlnirflehl on October

15, to take aotion to secure too enforcement, of the State civll-rlghtc law.

The President lias appointed the fol

lowing Collector. of Customs: John MoWii-

lia'ms, for the District of Providence, It. I.:

John S. Hager, for the District of Sun Francisco; William J. MoKinney, 'or the District of Cuyahoga, Ohio; John Flaunigan, tor the Southern District of Oregon,

-Under the provisions of the liquor law

of Wisconsin, elections Wer; bold throughout

that State to dotcrmino the rate of license to be charged in the several cit es and towns. Low license (S200) was carried in Milwaukee, Madison, Oshkosb, Racine, Necnah Oconomowoc, Greon Bay, Portni.e, Janesville, Appleton, Fond du Lac, Mineral Point, Darlington, Watertown, Bar alio D, Eau Clairo, and other important towun. Among the

places which voted for hip b license (SX03)

were Kenosha, Fort Atkinson, Whitewater, Fort Howard, Bcloit, Waupaca, Depere, and

Wonewoc

The fifth annual session of the Supreme

Temple of tbo United Order of the Anoleut Templars was held in Cblcatro. 8. M. Kennedy, of Chicago, was - elected Supreme Templar for the ensuing year.

EB8QKA1V colored woman named Johnson, 112 old, arrived at Louisville the other

day from Now Orleans, to see a daughter from whom she bad been separated flity years.

Emery A. Stones, the eminent Chicago

lawyer, died at Ottawa, 111., after a short illness- Be bad been complaining of a difficulty in breathing, was taken to his bed, and telegraphed for his wife. She arrived and found him resting easier. He ordered cigars and smoked one of them is oed, and appeared so much improved mat she retirod, and awoke at 7 o'clock the next morning a nd found him dead, the supposition being that he had died several hours before of heart

Bis remains were taken to' Chicago

for burial. The deceased was born at Hinsdale, IT. Y., August 13, 1635.

Secretaries Whitney and Vilas have both

returned to Washington.

W. N. Kiddle, ex-President of the de

funct Penn Bank at Pittsburgh, was discharged under the insolvent debtors' act. He says be is SS30.000 in debt, whereas a few months ago he was worth 83,000,000.

Capt. Albert E. Goodrich, President of

the Goodrich Transportation- Company, died at his borne in Chicago.

Judge Jere Wilson, of Washington, has

been retained to argue the Maokin case be

fore the Illinois Supreme Court.

CoL George Ward Nioholt, who served on

Gen. Sherman's staff during the war, and

who had been President of the Cincinnati

College of Musts, died in that city last week. Other notable deaths reported are those of

Francis H. Kennicut, an ex-bank and rail

road President of Worcester, Mass.; Judge

Thomas Btinfield, a leadlnif jurist and man Of affairs of South Bend, Ind.; and George

S. Chase, well-known business man of

Chicago.

IIJAIQIAL AID HDPBTBIAL. The liabilities of the New York jewelry

firm, Kossuth, Marx Cc ., at its recent failure are said to have betn 8800,000, and its

100,000. Several creditors of the have attached ita property on the

ground of fraud. S. B. French, a banket of Menominee, Wis., who assigned recently, owes 986.000, and has property worth $30,-

400. B. Wagner's Bank at Forrest on, 111.,

has suspended payment. J. C Wesgenbern,

dry goods merchant of Appleton, Wis.,

has failed, with liabilities of 922,000 and aa-

Ot 914,000. There were 183 failures In the United

States reported to Braditreet's during the week, against 160 in the preceding week, and 180, 138, and 139 in the corresponding weeks of 1884, 1883, and 1883. respectively. About

per cent, were those of small traders

capital was less than 95,000. the principal trades they as follows: Grocers, 30; general

stores, SO; liquors, 19; shoes, 18; dry goods, 0; manufacturers, 9; books, etc, 8; hardware and implements, 8; clothing, 7; hotels

and restaurants, 7; drugs, 8; lumber, etc..

8; tobacco and cigars, 5; fancy goods, fi;

bakers and confectioners, 4; carriages, 4;

4; jewelry, 1; millinery, 4; furniture.

; grain and millers, 3.

Exports of breadstuff s during the twelve

months ended Aug. 31 were valued at !93,288,938, as against 997,075,178 during the corresponding period of 1884.

Twelve glass tableware factories, which

had been dosed since last June, for the usual

summer vacation, have resumed operations in Pittsburgh, giving employment to 2,000

men. The clothing store of A. Jacobs & Co.

Denver, was attached to secure a claim

amounting to 940,600.

Extensive iron-works at Lancaster and Beading, Pa., which have been idle a It.ng

time, nave resumed operations.

Elaborate reports from the corn-growing-

districts of the West indicate that the yield

of this cereal will be one of the largest ever known, unless great damage la uono by frosts within the next few days. This sea

son's tobacco crop of Southern Wisconsin

and Jo Daviess County, Illinois', has all heen harvested, and la of fair quality. The yield

Is largely In exeess of that of last year.

Business in the iron and steel trade coit-

tmuesrto Hnprov' ana the leading mills at

Pittsburgh are crowded with orders.

At the ooal-tniners' convontlon In Monongahela City, Pa., It was unanimously re-

soivea to aemana wages or a cents per

bushel. This action removts all differences

between the association and the Knights of

Labor, and renders the existing strike, exceedingly formidable.

The WiUowdale Company, a Boston cor

poration engaged in the manufacture of blankets at Mertden, Conn., has failed, with liabilities of 9400,000 and assets unknown. Henry Arthur Co., New York leather merchants, have assigned. Their liabilities are 9100,000; nominal assets, 9100,000; actual

980,000.

GENERAL. -As first section of the Panama Canal

will be opened in Octoter.

A special from Eagle Psss, Texas, says

that the English gyndloato, headed by R. R. Symon, Vice President of the Mexican Central Hallway, and W. Broderlck Cloeto, an English nobleman, purchasol the Sanchez grant of land in Mexico, embracing over

1,400,000 acres. The grant lies in the vicinity of Monclova, in the Stale of Coahuila.

The English now control ovei 2,500,000 acres of land in Coahuila alone. The same syndicate is negotiating for the purchase of the

Mexican International Railway.

The will of the late Father Brazil!, Of

Des Moines, Iowa, whioh bocueatbed nearly $250,000 worth of property to the Catholic

Church, will be contested by relatives of the

testator.

The bodies of about three hundred China

men, supposed to have been gathered from cemeteries In all parts of California, wore discovered lu a San Francisco cellar, where

tbey were being prepared by fellow-country

men tor shipment to the Flowery Kingdom. Several Chinese were engajred in packing into tea boxes the bones fit thirty-five or

forty of their countrymen for shipment to China, where they must be burled in order to Insure their presence at the Celestial

resurrection. It was learne l that bodies are

taken secretly at night from the cemeteries

and carried to this cellar or central depot. Here the bones are boiled down so as to strip

them of the putrid flesh. They are then

placed in boxes lined with lime and hermet

ically sealed, to be shipped to the Flowery Land. The Coroner confiscated tbo rema ns and removed them to the morgue.

The Maryland Democratic convention

at Baltimore adopted resolutions indorsing the administration and do. nouncing the existing civil-service law. Candidates for Comptroller and Clerk of the

Court of Appeals wore nominated. The Maryland Prohibitionists also met at Baltimore, and selected a candidate for Comptroller on a platform demanding the suppres

sion of the liquor traffic in the State

The seventeenth annual reunion of the

Society of the Army of Cumberland was held at Grand Rapids, iliob., General Sher

idan presiding. The Son) of Veterans of the United States and the Michigan veterans of the Mexican war held their annual meetings in the same city. A reunion of survivors of

the famous "Iron Brijrado " was held at

Madison, Wis.

It is said that the Baltimore and Ohio

Railway authorities intend making eon-

nectiona with New York whioh will give

them an air line to Chisago 750 miles long, and enable them to Wind passengers from

Gotham In Chicago after a run of only six-

Company has arranged for the control of the

North Shore line between Montreal and

Quebec.

Barnum's great elephant Jumbo was run

Into by a railway train and killed near Sc. Thomas, Canada. A dispatch from Toronto gives the following particulars of the acci

dent:

The animals were belnz transferred from the

tent to the car on the London and Port Stanley

Kallway tracK, wmcn was strucg oy a ireignt train en the Air Lin, wliioh crosses at St. Thomas. The baby elephant, which was standing alongside Jumbo, was also struck by the train, and had a le; fractured. The

keeper of Jumbo did not. It is learned, see the

train approaening. dumao gave tne aiarm oi the danger fit st by trumpeting loudly. This attracted the attention of h.n Keeper, who was leading the an mat. He tried to get him off the track, but Jumbo seemed struck with terror at the impending danger, and powerless to move. The engine, which was attached to a

heavy freight train, struck the elephant.

tr.iffht train.

on the side, causing him to make a lurch to one (tide. The engine, after strikine Jumbc and cutting oadly into bis aide, ran over one of his legs. The cars coming against the locomotive with great force sent it crashing agaimit the beast with renewed fores, after which it was derailed. A regular stream

of blood rnsneci from toe injureu side or jn i.uo an hn Iav nantinir and moaninir across the track.

and in an hour or so he died from loss of bio u and the great gashes slowed In bis ribs and side

uy the trout 01 toe engine, xne engine was badly broken up.

A suit will b instituted by the Govern

ment against George B. Lorlng, of Massachusetts, to recover 920,000 alleged to have

been illegally expended by him while Commissioner of Agriculture.

-Charles Young, E. S. Curtis and Arthur

Wheeler, of Rockland, Mass., were drowned by the upsetting of their sailboat.

The Giant Clothing Store, at Grand

Rapids, Miofa., was damaged by lire to the

extent of 826.00).

-A locomotive and caboose went through a

bridge Into th Little Osage ltiver, near Pleasant Hill, Kan., and the engineer, Fred

Karl, and the fireman, P. McHaney, were

drowned.

Miss Arvllla M. Bogavt, of Monterey, Wis., was stung by a bee and died in twenty

minutes.

By a freight trafn collision near Guilford,

Ind., nine tranrw were Imprisoned in a oar filled with oats, three of the men being suf

focated.

A fire in Calboun place. Chicago, destroyed several printing and binding establishments eauBl 3g a loss of about 8100,000. Two men vore fatally Injured by the bursting of a fly-wheel In a Greenville (Pa.) rolling-mill. a Durinir a firu lu a New York tenement house, Mrs. Rtutllnger, one 'of the occupants, fell down an ali-shnft while attempting to escape, and was instantly killed. All the other inmatos, numbering over one hundred, were rescued unharmed. Near Lexington, Ky., a passenger train, moving with grtat speed, jumped the track and tumbled down an embankment. Two persons were killed and a number of others wounded or scukled. T. J. Nichols, a wellknown horseman ol Purls, Ky., received fatal Injuries. A ro at Hot Springs, Ark., destnyed 97,000 worth of property. Pox & Co. 's irlass works nt Durbaruvillu, N. Y., covering three- acres, were burned causing a lovs 9150,000, The iusuranoe is about 970,000.

A fire at Naihvllle, Tennessee, destroyed the extensive wt rks oi the Southorn Pump Company and about six million feet of lum-

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killi d in Indian Territory by the seducer of his laughter, a man named White, whom h had followed from South Carolina. The murdor r escaped.

Ilbe postoflice was robbed at Marysvllle,

Kail. Two safes were blown onen. and

83,cp0 In postoflleo funds and stamps anl

91511 In private funds taken.

ID. M. Frazer for twelve years Auditor

or lihoshone County, Idaho, was found mui--dcr Jil In his store at Piorce City.

A party oi hiasknd miners attacked ft

bouse occupied by Chinamen about twenty

mills from Seattle, W. T., compelling the

CeMstiais to nee to the woods for safety.

(As the result of a quarrel In a Cincinnati

fanji'.y Frank lierto killed William Hazard, breaking bis neck with a blow of bis fist.

fiear Carmi, 111., William Finloy, a farm

er (jo years old, murdered his aged wife with a batcher-knife in the presence of their two

idonlldren, and escaped to the woods. While temporar ly ineane. at Worcester.

Massachusetts, William H. Taylor fatally shot his wife and himself.

L. Clayton, senior partacr of a ship-

brokerage nrm, Alfred Brotht-rton, anl

Getjrgo W. Brown were arrested at Baltimore

Defrauding insurance companies, it navtoeen discovered that a brig owned by

ton, and in obarito of Brotherton and

Brown, had been abandoned at soa, having-

iously been scutt led. Tbo insurance on

hressel, 920,000, hud been paid. Clayton

released In 9 0,000 ball, but the other

are In prison, the crime, if found guilty.

benig punishable with death.

At BlandvlUe, Ky., tbo safe of E. W.

Hour k Co. was blown open and $5,000 stolen. Molt of It was money on deposit.

(Louis Rlel, who was under sentence of

h at Winnipeg, has been granted s. resby the Dominion Government.

At Toronto a hrioklnyer's wife, who was

adincted to drink, cut tbo throats of her three little children, and their recovery is

btfui. The inhuman mother Is In custody.

EEEE ABDTHEBE.

THE National Mexican A'eteraus' Ansa-

cm ion, in session at Indianapolis, elocUd tht following officers for (he ensuing year: Fo President, Gen. James W. Denver, of

Ohio; for First Vice President, Gen. JIsili-

lorl D. Hanson, of Indiana; for Secretary,

Col. A. M. Kennedy, of Washington, D. C;

forlMarsbal, Maj. S. L. McFadrion, of In

diana. Also a long list of Vice Presidents,

twij from each State, the same as last ye?r

with few exceptions. The following rcso-

lut ons were adopted: "That we still hope thn : Congress, which has hitherto fuile.l to rec gnize the services of the soldiers and tai ors and inaricea of the Mexican trar, wil , nt no distant do. v. do justice, to them

all J by giving them such pensions aR be

fits their services, and as will save many of jhem from want and the sufferings born of kraut; to comfort and cheer their last

das by the assurance that they are aot whblly forgotten by their country."

THE Government has appointed luspoct-

upon the request of the Governor of

MHhigan, to board incoming trains from

Canada to prevent the introduction of

amkll-nox. It will do the same for Now

Yolk and other States upon the request

from Governors. Revenue cutters on

lakes will be ordered lo watch for small-pox

refugees and baggage on merchant vessels.

"he Albany Evening Journal announces

by buthoritv. that Senator Evarts will not

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accept the Bepnbliean nonuuatiou for Governor of New York.

the London Press Association furnishes

lengthy accounts of nu alleged discovery

whlrebv telephonic communications acioss

thel Atlantic is made possible. The investor

of Ihe new instrument, it is saw, is a native of Texas, and has no scieutiiic reputation.

He emploves an instrument of enormous

no-rer. It is also staled that a certain com

pnilv has acquired tne noie nnt to use me

r . - , .i. i ,t , mi

instrument ana unit u weii-iuiuwu luuuuii-

airt has given the inventor, whose ui?ans

nrl exhausted, a carte ulancne to perfect

the invention, which, will cost ow,wu.

Tht new instrument, it is asserted, has lieen Ruttessfull; experimented with in the Gulf

oi Mexico.

The Cincinnati Price Current say its

reilorus indicate that the present com crop

of Ihe country, will aggregate 1,990,000,000

bmhels, an increase of lii-i.WNi.uuti. or lioilrlv 11 per cent, over last year. From

12th to Mth inst,. date of most of the re

turns, about three-fourths of the crop in

twtllve Western States, which produce 77

pell cent, of the enure crop, was otil or dailger from frost. After the 25th of Sep-

terlber, with present favorable weather,

thd danger lino will be crossed by the re

mainder.

T the Washington Soldier's Home, Ed

ward Alexander, Sergeant at ihe Home,

stabbed and almost instantly killed by

Patrick Norton, one of the inmates, win

was drunk and under arrest.

.1 SPECIAL from Scnwenksville, Peiu:syl

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vaaia, sovs, two sections or a west oounu

miked train on the Philadelphia and Bead

Bailwav, collided near Tamarend inno

l oal on tanks wero nrea ana muni

concussion, 'j he tiuru.ng on ran alone

tracks nnd ignited and destroyed, the

ties and warped-the rails for more than a

:ie. Travel win n suBpenaea on mat

ition for a week. Loss 50,000

The President has appointed the follow

ing presidential poBtnuiftters: Bussel T. Dob-

Bowling Green, Ohio, vice, JnhuO

iwleH.suspended; James Mnrray.Freiaont,

braska. vice ti. u. I'avue. resisuca; v m

Jivans, rrinceion, intiiaua, vice n,. iv.

Pipney, suspended; John ('mil, Marietta,

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misyivuuiH. vive t ii. j-jixit-, oiwjjeimcii.

(V Dispatch from Chicago says that tho

Itimore and Ohio is now maturing a pro-

it which will give it the shortest line be

tween Chicago nnd Now York. It is to

bra Id an entirely new line to New York,

Uflng the main line for the W ashington

Utimore, aul rtulniteipiua business oiuy

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POT.TTTQAL. President Cleveland has appointed Moses B. Hopkins, colored, of North Carolina, to be Minister Resident and Consul General of the United States to Liberia. Henry Ward Beecher favors a high license plank In the New York Republican State platform. Minister Keiley, whom the Austrian Government refuged to recognize, tonderod his resignation to Secretary Bayard, who ao-eajtoaj.

ORIMEB AMjDOTtTMTnTATA .loan C. Duiand, a silk manufacturer, and Claude Stuv ill quarreled at Onion Hilt, N. J., a Lout a woman, anl In a souffle whioh ensued the former was mortally Injured. Andrew SuiitOD, a minister, has been

a j s 0(;,, ,wui ..-4 ,i..... i miiK -sit

two hundred men of em ploy men l. Wheat-No 11-U

u?n incnea in oiroumierenoe, uevascea tue country south of Granite Falls, Mlnu. Drifts of bail three feet in depth were found. A Richmond and Danville freight train fell through a t ridge near Cbai lotto, N. C, twenty-three boi-cars being wrecked, two men killed, and two others dangerously burned.

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Tie new exlensiou to run to Ceulertown,

in direct air Hn to New York

through Medina,

City

Pnueina, and

nrren. U., and turuncu fiercer, diook-

le. Clearfield, Bcllfort. Smilmrg, and

inch Chunk and Bellvidere, Morris

town, and Newark, N. J. It mut lie nliout

11 lnilcR from Chicago to New ork

THE MARKETS

NEW YORK.

Beeves.

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Beeves-! noire to Prln e Hteers

Good Mupping Common

Epos FLouh Fancy Red Winter Kx

i'rimeto Choice bnrina.

Vjheat No. 2 Kyring c ms-No. a

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What Sporting: Men Rely On. When Louis R. Redmond, the South Caro

lina moonshiner, cornered, after for eight years eluding the Government officials, was

atxei to surrender, ne exclaimed:

"Never, to men who Are at ray back! Before ho was taken, live bullets had gone

clear through him, but strange to relate, ho got well in the hands of a rude baokwoods nurse. By the way, if Garfield had been. In the hands of a backwoods nurse ho might have

lived. A neap or volunteer testimony against ihe Infallibility of the physicians has been accumulating of late, and people arc encouraged to do their own doctoring more and more. It Is cheaper and quite as certain.

Dei ore Detective Curt In, of Buffalo,

caught Tom Ballard he " covered " him with his revolver. Tom saw the point and tumbled!

Joe Goes was "coverod a few weeks ago

and ho tumbled, and so did Dan Mace. Death

'fetohed em with that dreaded weapon

kidney disease. But the should have been iively and drawn first. Tbey. bould easily lave disarmed the monstr had they coverod him with that dead shot Warner's safe oure.

which, drawn promptly, always takes the

prey. It is doubtless true that sporting men

arena mis enemy mure i.imu any nunnap oi their profession, and presumably this ex

plains why tbey as a rule are so partial to

that celebrated "aeaa suot.

Relmond was right. No man should sur

render when attacked in the back. He should

draw," face about, and proceed to the de

fense, for such attacks, so common among

all classes, will fetch a man every time un

less "covered" by that wonderfully success

ful Hlead shot." Sportsman Ntm

Theresa tbe Lion Tamer. 'But, do you not shrink from a life

snob as this you ore leading, every day risking a terrible death?"

"Wo, she answered: l nice it. I

like it to feel my mastery over the king of beasts. I know that he hungers for my flesh and pants for my blood, and I am defenseless. A little acratch with his olaw, a stroke of hia foot, and I am lest. But I have a

human soul, and a will stronger than

his; he knows it, and cowera before me."

Mr. Templer looked at her with

wonder.

"It u a fact," he said, "that every

woman loves conquest. "

"Everv woman," she answered, "has

power to gain victories so long as ahe is mistress over her own heart?

Next day he was again present at an

exhibition. He could not keep himself WT- .... .

He went to tae menagerie, ana siooa

by the oage. He saw her enter ; her eye met hia. She smiled, and the pretty dimples formed in the corners of her mouth. At the same moment tho lion's

mane bristled, and he botran to claw at

the boards of hia cell, floor in an angry, impatient manner. Her eye had been

off him, and her power failed, out oniy a moment. She recovered her attention, and concentrated it on the brute;

met his red eve with calm, resolute

look, and beckoned him to her feet.

He hesitated, turned aside, and walked around the den, thrusting his body

aghinst the sides, eyeing her covertly,

and arrowiincr. ana snowinc nis wnue

teeth. She followed, never allowing him to escape her firm eye, and pointed to her feet. Then he turned himself

around, and sulkily protesting, sneaked to the nlace indicated. She knelt by

him, and laid her arm and head on his

mane, but thrust the other nana

through the bars and said to Mr.

Templer: "reel my pulau." ne took

the delicate wrist between hia fingers,

and counted. The pulse was 12U.

When the exhibition waa ovur, she

said to Mr. Templer: "I pray you, do not be present again. You unnerve me. When I am in the cage, I must

think of nothing and no one but the

king. He is a jealous master, and unless he has all my thoughts he will

tear me.

"Good heavens, Thereear exclaimed

he. "I cannot bear to think ol! this.

I dreamt of von last night, and woke

m terror, imagining the end had come.

"It will come some aay. mis is tne

fate of us all. Mother came off better than most, with a broken thigh. Did

you count pulsations?'

"lee." "Then vou can judgo what the ex

citement is, with life in one's hand, in a lion's ion." English Illustrated Mag"

azine. WouliTRatner We.

Two acquaintances met each other ia

the street. Use of them asked : "Hear about Saxon?"

"No. What's the matter with him ?"

"Dead."What?" "Yes, he died just now, of apoplexy.

I was talking; to him when he felL He

had been owing me for some time, but

had repeatedly refused to pay me.

became angry, and when I met him just now I told him that if he didn't pay me I would maul him. Just as he

put his hand in his pocket he fell..

"Poor old fellow, but I always did know' that he would rather die than pay a biH." Arkansaw Traveler, An Eye to Business. "Sav, Moses, have you gif anydings dot Bartholdi Bedestal Fund to ?" "No," 'Veil, I dells you vat I dot You git me $2.50, and I'll dake it dot Pullitzer to. I knows dot broof reader de Vorld on, he vas a Chew, and I gets him to leave dot period out, so it looks like you gif $250. "Yes, dot vaa so, butPillitzer soe dot, and next bay makes a gorrection dot baber in," "Yell, den dond you get two advertisements ?" I would not live alway." No; not If disease is to make my life a daily burden, nut it need not, good friend, and will not if you will be wise In t Ime. How many of our loved ones are moldering In the dust who might have been spared for years. Thesllght cough was unheeded, the many symptoms of disease that lurked within were slighted and death came. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" cannct recall tbe dead, though it has Miatohnd nurobe rs from the verge of the grave, and will cure consumption in Its earlier stages. Could the man who predicts oatast replies in the money market, be called a finance seer? Pure Cod Liver Oil, from selected Uverson the seashore, by Caswell, Hitzzard& Co., New York Absolutelv pure and sweet I'atienta who have taken if prefer it to all others. Physicians declare it superior to all other oils. Every editor Is not witty, but they all have their shear of humor. Texa Stftlngs.

Ins and Out. Nothing is so productive of distressing

headaches as the tropical heat of summer.

kit. Jacobs uu win remove tnem at once.

Sanitary Item. Dr. Blister had only been in Austin

a few days when a plainly-dressed man callod on him.

"I hear, doctor, that you are going

ts settle in our city ?"

"lea. 1 am coiner In idnntlfv mvself

tritk the place, and help build it up. I

f jel a deep interest in the future tlroi-

perity of Austin."

"1 am giaa to near it. l tiimit we

can work into each other's hands much

t our mutual interest. I feel A deep interest in the place myself."

"Are you the proprietor ot a drug

store?"

"Oh, no, lam only a poor grave dig-

gar. Texas Sifting s.

Don't Hawk, Spit, Cougii,

culler dizziness, indigestion, Inflammation of the eyes, headache, lassitude, inability to Terforui mental work and indisposition for liodily labor, and annoy and disgust your friends and acquaintances with your nasal twang and offensive breath and constant cf-

lorts to clean your nose and i.-irout. when Dr.

cage's "Catarrh Remedy" will promptly re

lieve you or atsconirort and suffering, and

your friends of the dlsxustlng and needloss

innicuons or. your loatnsome disease. Mormons ought to be good sailors tbey

have so much inarry-tlme experience.

Texas smtnga. Chapped hands, face, nlnvnlaa and ratleh

skin cured by using Juniper Soap, made By Caswell, Hazzard & Co., New York.

Tub spirit of tbe pressolder. Boston (Jlooe. Important, When you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage Expressago and Carriage Hire, and atop f.t the urand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot; 600 elegant rooms llttixl up at a coat of one million dollars, reduced to SI and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator, Restaurant f applied with the best. Horse cabu, stagn, and devoted railroads to all depots. Families can live better for leas money at tho Grand Union than at any nrst-class hotel In the city.

The fact that parents are wooed may account for there being so many block-neadj i.mong the children. Of all our knowledge . only a little has

como to us through our senses. Nearly all

inai wo Know we accepi on ma leauinon; oi c fhars. If those who have never tried that untivaled vegetable preparation, Da. Watjles's Ciuroasu Vnnm&B BrrxEBS, and are Buffering from dyspepsia, bilious, or other fevers, c r any disorder of the skin, kidneys, or liver, c r from impure blood, will receive the testimony of the thousands wh have tried the Hitters, and been cored, tbey will be acting wisely. When tbo mercury falls wo may anticipate tbe dude drop If it's an Ice 4ay. Tern Sifting: At certain seasons of the year nearly every person suffers to a greater or less extent from impuiity of the blood, biliousness, 4o., Ac. This should be remedied as toon as discovered, otherwise serious results may follow. Sherman's "Prickly Abu Buteus" will effoctuaUy remove all taint of disease, and restore you, to health. The man who advertised : "Wanted a silent partner, '"must have wanted to marry a mute. Having tried various remedies for rheumatism, and employed many physicians without my relief, I finally concluded to try Athlophoroe, and after using six bottles am entirely cured. Geo. H. Neckamp, with N. arose, 203 and 201 Main street, EvanariUe, Ind. The giraffe presents the most wonderful case of soar throat on record. Iyon'a Patent MetaUi3 Heel Stiffessra keep new boots and shoes from running over. Sold by ahoe and hardware dealers.

MALT

BITTERS,

If you wish to be r altered of those terrible Sick Headaebesand that miserable Sour Moan aeb. It will, when taken according to directions, cure any ease or Slclt Heailache or Soar Stouaachu It cleans the lining of stomach and bowels, promotss healthy action and sweet secretions. It makes pure blood and gbres it free flow, thus sending nutriment to every part. It Is the safest, speediest and surest Vegetable Remedy ever invented for all diseases of the lomanlt and liver, J. M. Moore, of Farmlnirtoii. Mich. , sal's: My uflTerlua; from Sick Headache and Sour Stomacb was tenible. One bottle cf Bop and Malt Bitters cured me. Do not gt Bops and Halt Bitttra confounded with Inferior preparations of similar

Buna. For siue oy all arugaws.

HOPS k Mil SITTERS CO, fan, Ha

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(3ERMANREME01

PAIN.

OU R K8 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Bsckachu, Headache, Toothache, Wore Tbraat,MwclI lng.Klraln.llrwlae, Bnrna. Ncold., Frost BUM, XTO AM, OTHin Sf.DILT MISS lOttS, Sol4 lij OmaiM .nd t)al.r, (vcrprher najrOtBtataM Dlr-tloiu in 11 LmngiMCM. THE CH.VKLJ B A. VOOELEH CO.

I. A. YOflELXa . CC.) .aiaa.rc, t.lt. It.

PRIGKEf

for no dats oirisri Will buy a Hew Uurlihtor Btiur :p f jftu nsr 6 ! Hi.jsiI sua on. car. S49?.aOAe.t 81 iilra. HEED'S TEMP1.E OV tlSIC, l&O State St.. Chicago.

fl 1 unrn Treated and cured without tie knire.

TERS

The major tip afth UU of Oka human todu mrUe from a Oeramgement of the Liver, agtattng both OteeUmaeh an tewls. In order to tfftet u oure, It Is Mrarary rtmooo eauo. Irregu. lar ana WuggUK aetom aflaa Bowls, aadaehe,84aknet at the atomaeh. rain in Boo and Loins, etc., tnMcat that the Ur is tit fault, an that natmre re. qulras assistance lo enable thU organ to Shrew oftmpurittes. Prickly AmH Btttei arg H rmpoM7Kid for thispurpeee. Thenar mttd n their action and efeeriee as et eurei ars phtasant to th taste an&lakem u(Iy by botA children and adults, To Hen according to directions, then arm safliandplasantcMrsfornvmisC'palts, aeneral neblllty, Habitual Con atipatlon, leaaedl KUtaeya, etc., etc. UBloottnitlertftir are tupertoi' to any other wudicinei eteanelng the system thoroughly, one! tmparUna new life and nervy to the to valid. It is .i medicinal and (tot lntosdcntlnB; beverage. m Till Miaaitr m hkui an irrranv aadtBMBaallMr. 8XOm,aiMBBMl MCKIY ASH UTTERS C0..S0U "ftOPalETSBt

S. Loan and Iinm Oar.l

SUBSCRIPTION

YowiieV or middle-aged men suffering from f ervoue dlllty, loss cf memory, premature old age; as -the result of bad habits, should send 10 cent Iti stamps for large illustrated troat:se. Address, Woarjj's Dispbnsaiit Medic al AssoorAtio 85 Mal street Buffalo, ff. T. YotNG lovers don'tmlnd addition, but they despite the rule of three. -Texas Siftliujt. Tnv: Frazoi Is kept by all dealers. One box lasts us long as t wo of any other.

DO (lOT FORGET

Perry DavisTain Killer

Ssnd for new rates and commission! oa TH8

Mlt-i

KDHEIt, S7t Jranklin street. Cbicauo. ob

HCAliO I.ElfOER. It ia the beat selling Diner

the United Stltsa. and seanta iin waxe 1SIU

ONEV handling it. Address 1MB uint AOi

Mr. B. PotrtcT, K0 Uaia mint, trf Kuh, Indlu. l atferad from Neuralgia and flaiiad ut raUtl1 till h UW4 ATBIiOFHOROS thcu 1 - dT' tlaM tbe palo tt Ii gone. It will fivwpfomptKlkfinaUcaaeaor Kwlgt. Ask jonr dru;gUt tut Atfakiphoroa. If you caatat cetlt of him da not try aametlilng ci, tut order al one from qi. We will aend It expnaa paid on receipt of prica, IV&Sp HOROS CO., 118 WU Bt, lfwr Toik.

Reward.

v will tuv thp r iiitd rawnril for anv cae of Rlten.

mntisiu or Nc-nrolKla wo c m not euro. We can ro'.ieva any case ot Diiihtlicrta or Croup Instantly. TliuJ. K. Oariln.'t- Army suit Nnvy Liniment will rellave pain and enrcuctiS. and remove any unnatural growth ot bone or mu-flo on muu or beaat. Large bottles $1; rmall bodies fid ceu-jt Will refund the money for any failure. For bs'o by all dniKglsta. akaiv and navy Liniment co., U!S a 9t LnSHlle St., Chicago, III.

Did you Suppose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflammation of all flesh.

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'annnffianK'HsHHH lit aNaTaaaaVWH JSLrWsssssssssw)

THE INDIAN SCOUT;

Price, 85 CM., SO eta. anil tJl.OO pwr Bottle.

BOLD BY ALL IJBUGOlSXB.

HAY FEVER PaTa D D M T have been a Itav W &

f ever auuerar u.ree

rearat nave or on leard Ely's Cri'Btu Satin spoken of In the ilgbest terms, did not :ako mnch stock In It

bflcnuse of tbo many ?u&sk medicines. A rtend persuaded me to try the Balm, and wttii wonderful success. T. S. (iKEB Sy

racuse, jx. x. Cream Balm baa gained an enviable reputation wherever known, displacing all other preparaUons. A oartlcle u applied Into each nostril; no pain; eg! edible to UBS.

Price -mailer at druggists. Send for circular. ELVBROtHE B8, Druggists. Owego,S.T.

aY-FEVER

UniTI WASTED. GOOD OPENING in FLOBTOA IIUItL c. B. PALMER Yellow Spring. Ohio.

TfiLLUItArn T Jood ny. Situations

1 furnished. Wilte Valentino Broa. JaawiUcWtfc

"cotintv to etTl

1 air atiti fliMDiM. fiaai

mif Paiivax ixir mitHi VMU1 TarHiuani

fra. Hfstndtrd Silver war Co. Boston. M99

man la . Sai-xyBTf. MltMlin sd-

OPIUM

PATENTS BafcB.kffi Patent AU'ya, Wubluaub, II. t

XORPHINE aaa CHLORAL HABITS EASILY CCKKD. BOOK I HEE. Or. J.C. Hoffman . Jeffenoa. Wlactmata.

R. U. AWARE THAT Ziorlllard's Olimaat Flog

bearing a red tin tag ; that Lortllard' Boae I.enf line cut : that Lorlllard'M

NflTr Ctlpplni:.an.l th -.t Lorltlard'a Snuna,ara

we oss aw caeforaH uw-Hy ciuuezu r

SEND 20o la Ja atampa or mousy order

SYRACUSE BOLT COMPANY, Syracuse, New York,

mnA Kv Mtjivn mall- nran.iH thn tiAatMt V iSfi

arer made. Opeaa H in.-hes. Every MECHANIC,

FABUBB and ajiaxkuk ougnc to nan one.

nThe OMait Madielas la M World It tobakh Dr. Lsaae Thomnson'a

UeMirated Eve Wate

xmx axuCaU id u cwiuuy yix'itaceu vuikiuu ww

a iuui oeeu id constant use xor aeaxiy

R

acrisbon,

centui

atioua

Hon, and ball been In constant use ry.andconritbsunding tbe many i tbat have len Introduced Into the

other proper

loarzec um

st of this artlcl i is constantly incnwiuw- If thedt-

ivcvoua an loiiv. veu 11 wiu uotdt iw imuwu-

rl ImtltAlK, a.tentlon at tihvaidaiia to itm

John L. Thonnteon. Seme Co.. Tror. N. Y.

r W nfaDeItKbtfnl cinlUo;

Kaiiy autt ptxiUtinie. wp I

r otaj,

nmr or aiqi. rmrs ar varn.

h?sU.

Kttff mada mmx cii Tnt PEARL onuii

brhand. Awonwrfuliarei

iMADEINADAY lftCaUcllKlitfuI cwvfoTiaeBt

A hAndsimH) Turkiath forth nf ranat waata.

MAKE It canta nasd

axil oetviaar mrichlnes o

ISvTimnn A wnnHiTRil invantioti- 1 1 hi'IIm nt

aa V 1 .fill, naatnntfl. Ajrniw unniffl.

bir Sand t;un3 for tdfcularB. terms, and territotr.

JNO. . HOlTTCtt., ftIM Htato Cfcli-auw

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THE TREASURE TRAIN OF

LOST RIVER. . A ORKAT STORT, siwlHar

TRIiK MfE of the KlfVCt eT

the WaESTElU WAK TBAILt

Don't fiatt to rcntl It. How rw.m

nlnaj in TIKI! CMICACIO LED-

Rend two-cent ataunp tmr nmnle rOnr. Address THE CaU-

CAOO I.EMO KR, Chicago, HjU

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The Btmaatp

laaiard Sep, aaat

cachjrea-.

3,SOO 1I1 ivaolc Pie

G1VK8 Wbelcaalc

fitnOBnt

araiaay

Dshawn

afawawja--

direct to consumer ana all MMniil mm SimtSMW tasau Tl

order, anal give enact cent

have ta wltn. Tncac nrVAUJ wum mnteiii innraiataon ad

Iran the market ot taewaM.

will nan a topy wm drosa upon receipt at 10 eta. to

expense or mailing, mm mm van HMDcetXadly.

MONTGOMERY WARD A

827 rwwaaiaii

PROSECUTED WITHOUT FEE Palwaiwuiaafal. .

DetnitTal CUeagIU.

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Order on trial. diireKir cifc"'"'

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Lady Agents!

UflVTCn For the bent-seUI

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aad pays a very iioerat kuht . "iMi'wflrr.i Mtlagfora -vor .1 Premiums vfortu mm t to I

For toil particulars ayan j.. jjt

ut. with a chanca fcTcoav-

"Aeents Wanted Mfc and aeeftiaf

aJliill COL OHIO. mW R JL BVKMf

It contains a full history of JBa noWe aerenttal l fn. inirodurtioa wriitsn by Grant'a Paator,B.uav

Kewmaiu O il.Burr's work ia indorsed or oranra m

' itimate frionas. Svml lor extra terma tgjsmxg. asrI drc-aa National I'ublUliiuff Oft, CHlCAaft g-

VHO 10 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF TMI8 OOUNTNY U ,

9lpB D t aAAmiRinM i nw wwri aw a i twk.

CHlCACO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY

By reason of Ita central position and close relation to all prfnclpaltne3 Btrtejfd WesTili initial and ternSnal points, constitutes tbo most taMrtoot2d-OTfc nerital llnl: in that system of through tninsportation which tovltaa and ftecl taJto Ttriivh wfitrafflo botwoencltTea ol' the Atlantic and VwmoaTtt is also favorite and host route to and. from points JSaBt, Kortheast ana Southeeat, and corresponding; points W est. Northwest and. Southwest. The Rock Inland system includes In its main Hnonnd branches, ggsnoo. JoUet, Ottawa, La Salle, Peoria, Geneeeo, Molino end Bock Island. In IlltooTs: bavenport, Siiacatlne,' WaaWrifftoFaii-nold, Ottumwa, Oskalooa TOeoi Libortj', Iowa City, Dea Molnas, Indiapola, Wlritersct Atlantic, Knoxjrilte, AuUuhon, Harlan, Guthrie Centre and Council Bluffs, in Iowa; -GidHWta. Trenton. Cameron nnd Kansas City, In Missouri ; Lea vim worth and Atciuson. la Kansas; Albert Lea, MinneapoUs and St. Paul, to Siiimesota; Watertown tn Katota, aid Hundreds of intermediate cities, towns, villages and stations. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Guarantetis Its patrons that sense of personal security afforded by a eoHg.

inorouirniy oauaa&au roaa-oKi; sqwuiiu wwjaw wi yuuuuuua .wj BhrnHnl'v .i,nr. miivnrn mil hrirtu; rollino' stock: as near earn

human BklU can make in; the B&feV appliances Pf ,lt huffers, pit

operation of ali Ita trains. Other specliuaes of this rout are Transfers M nfi connoctlnir points In Union Depots, and tho unsurpassed comforts anal

luxuries! of its Paasetwrer Equipment. ... , The Iffast Express Trains between Chicago end the Missouri River are oom. posed o f vrell ventilated, finely upliolsbersd Day Coaches. Maniflcent Pullman Palace 613pers of the latest degn, and sumptuous Dining Cars, in which elaborately cooked meals are leisurely eaten, ''good Digestion waitlngr on Appetite, and Health on both." Betwesn Chicago and Kansas City ana Atchison, are also run the Celebrated Reclining; Chair Cars. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is the direct and favorite line between Chicago and Minneapolis, and Bt. PaOl, where xnnectlons are madu in Union Depots for all. points In tho "Territories and British Provinces. Over this route, Fast Express Trains are run to ths watering; places, summer resorts, picturesque localities, and huntlntr and fishing groiuiiis of Iowa and Minnesota. It is also the most desirable route to ths rich whea t fields and pastoral lands of Interior Dakota. . - Still another DIRECT LINE, via Seneca and rtana-air.ee, has been opened between Newport News, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Lafayette and Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. Paul and Intermediate pprnta. For detailed information see Maps and Folders, obtainable as well as Tickets, at aU principal Ticket Oflioee In tbe United States and Canadai r

vy auai;oBsu2r

R. R. CABLE. PritMent acid General Manager, Chlcaga.

E. ST. JOHN. Staeral Ticket and Fastsnaet. Horet, Ckinaa,

A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty ; but it 'is a part Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies.

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