Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 October 1885 — Page 4
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HO Change or Cars for ANT Clam or Pameagers. JTirrf Cteuj, Second Class and Emigrant Passengers, all carritd on Fast Express TVoins, connoting of Palace Sleeping Cars, tUgant Parlor Coaches and comfortable Dag Coaches, oil running THROUGH WITHOUT CHAN&E. Only 10 Hours Time Between Cincinnati and St Louis, or St Louis and Louisville. But Four Hours ftuRettceen Cincinnati and Louiscill. The Ohio Jfc Mississippi R'waf is Me only Line between (St. Iconic and Cincinnati Under one management, running all its trains through tiOIjID," and in consequence is the only recognized first class route hetween those cities, its Easy Grades, Its Splendid Motive Power, Steel Bails, Straight . Track, and Solid Road Bed Suable the O. & M. to make faster arerage time than any other Western Road, 0Ask tor Tickets via O. & M. R'y.Bi For sale by Agents of connecting lines East, West, North and South. W. W. PEABODY, President and Gen. Wgt. W. B. 8HATTDC, Gen. Pass. Act. CINCINNATI, OHIO',
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GTON BAB.
"r77SHTRX' A DUNCAN. Attorneys, Qf-
X floe in New Corner Building, p-
ttairs. Will practice in all courts of the State. Special attention given to Probata easiness, and to collection and prompt remittance of all claims.
T OUDEN MIERS, Attorneys. Office
S J over First National Bank. All busi
ness of legal nature given careful attention in all courts. Real estate Titles carefully examined by aid of Louden's Ab
stract. A specialty made of the col lection and remittance of claims of all kinds.
' Ta AT ITI.KY PITMAN. Attorneys, will
JM. practice in the various courts. Especial attention given to collections, and to i i - . fm . n C '.- n An.
poslte the rrogres? vmee.
lOuEKS HENLEY. Attorneys ana
Collectors. Office In Mayors umce
rmiMlne. Snecial attention civen to set
tling decedents estates, and to all kinds of
probate business. Also, abstracting.
TT'AST & EAST, Attorneys, at Law,
Xu Bloomineton. Ind. Office, in Wal-
drcn'a Block, north side square. Probate business and collections given prompt attenion. Will nractiee in courts of all
Pimtting; counties. Business solicited.
AMES F. MORGAN. Attorney, OffiOS,
l West S:de Block, UD-stairs. To tn- urobate and cut lection business be
will ?ive soecial and particular atten
lion. Business attended to in courts of
surrounding counties.
WILLIAMS t MILLEN Attorneys, Office five doors south, of Hunter's corner, up-stairs. Do a general collection mad probate business. Will practice in
courts of adjoining counties.
11 R WORRALL. Attorney. Office
J, in New Block, up-stairs, over Me Calla & Co.'s. Will practice in all the
courts. Special attention given to Pen
sion Ulaims ana probate Business.
RA. FULK. Attorney. Office in AU . ten $ McA'arys new llock, up-stairs oveT corner room. Special attention will be given to probate business, and to the prompt collection of claims. JOBS G UAH AM, attorney, real estate and insurance agent, abstracter of titles, and claim collector. Office upstairs, over corner room in the Allen UcNary Block. Business solicited.
THE NEWS,
Intelligence by Wire from All the World,
Turkish troops are marching Upon FHs-
rend, in the most easterly port.on or Al bania and nearest to Dulpai-ln, and Which Is considered an important strategic point, tho firm occupation of whioh by Turkey would check Servian designs upon Macedonia and
prove an obstacle to Austrian designs.
.-'pain's right to Yap is acknow edfreu iiy
Germanr, and no further claims upon too island will be made by tho German Government. In return, Spain has granted Ger
many free navigation in tho wators In and aronnd the Caroline Islands and tho right to
a coal-station at one of the ports. The l ope will not now be called upon to mediate between the powers.
Elections in Franco for members of the
Chamber of Deputies resulted in lare gains
for the conservatives, which will necessitate changes in the cabinet. Two members of tho ministry have lost their seats. Among tho deputies chosen are MM. Floquet, Clemenceau, Paul Bert, and De Cassagnao.
It has been determined to send fifty rep
resentative Irish-Americana tc assist Parneli and his associates in the pending Parliamentary campaign in Ireland.
A partla.ly successful attempt was made to blow up with dynamite a Czechian club-
bouse at Due, Bohemia. The outrage is at
tributed to Germans, between whom and the Czechs Intense animosity exists. Ihe rumored agreement between Germany and Spain regarding the Caroline Islands is officially confirmed. Prince Illsmuck has written the Pope a letter thanking him for the interest he has taken In the matter. Several members of the French Cabinet who were defeated for seats in the Chamber of Deputies have resigned their portfolios. The present Ministry will be reconstructed, but it is doubtful if it can command a majority In the new Chamber, and the situation Is regarded as full of peril to the republic. The New Zealand Government has renewed the mall service between that country and Sad Francisco, Only 1,600 has been subscribed in Ireland to the fund for the relief of the veteran Fenian leader, James Stephens. Servla's warlike attitude has compelled the Sultan to Issue a decree mobilizing the entire Turkish army. Lord Salisbury, In a speech at the National Conservative Conference held at Newport, Eng., outlined the policy of his party. Turkey is to be given English backing and outrages in Ireland are to be suppressed, . -A battle bas occurred In the Soudan between the Abyssinian expedition marching to the relief of Kassala and a large force of dervishes under Osman Ilgma. The latter were defeated, with a loss of 3,000 killed. The Abysslolans have resumed their advance upon Kassala. X33S0KA1 Fred Hassaurek, a German journalist of Cincinnati, died at Paris. Martin V. Lincoln, editor of the Tine Flag, died at Boston: and Judge E. M. Mann died at Petersburg, Va. Ex-Minister Kasson will write a diplomatic history of the war of the rebellion, denning the relations of the European powers to the Confederacy. The Ottoman Legation at Washington denies that there la any foundation for the
report that the Sultan Is becoming demented. ) The body of J as. Thompson, of Ballston, i New Tor, who Jumped into Niagara Falls j while demented, on Sept. 28, was recovered . last week In the whirlpool. Ex-Governor Talbot, of Massachusetts, died at Lowell, aged 77. Ex-Got. James E. English, of Connecticut, was married at New York to Miss A. B. Morris, of Brooklyn. The groom Is 73 and the bride 30. At the Washburne homestead !
In Livermcre, Me., took place the marriage j of A. H. Fowler, of Colorado, to Miss Marie
Lisa Washburne, the youngest daughter of the Ron. E. B. Washburne, ex-Minister to
France. At Newport, Miss Sophia Brown, who Is pretty, 18, and worth $1,000,000, was married to W. Watts Sherman, of New York.
i and ex-Mayor C. A. Zollinger, of Fort Wayne, j I Pension Agoat at Indianapolis. ! The Prestdont has app iinto'1 the following-named Proslilontlal Postmasters: I Benjamin F. Devore, at Independence, Kan., vice William T. Yoc, realimcel; Tl on as A. Mo- : Ulcarv, at Medicine Lodge, Kan , tiee W. D. ! Vamuykc, losignoel: Samuel T. Carrie -a. at Harliet, hntt., Wco Jame-s O. Graham, rvxigncd; Thomas li. Love, at Wellington. Kan., vice J. Y. UolTiuaii, resumed ; Colin Campbcl , at Florence, Kan., vice William A. Stanford, resigned; Martin Sinnett, at Arkansas City, linn., vice .lames U. Tonlitt. resigned: 1 dward T. IScsh, at Xellith, Neb., vlon J. Jones Melick, resinned, Forrest L. Wieden. at - 'ork. Neb., vice It. .1. C andy, resigned; Charles : I', italhawav, at Del Norte, Colo., vice W. It Co .bran, rovignee! : Lyman Thompson, at h'onth J ueblo, Cola, vice (!. 11. Stimpson resigned; C. a Clark, at IVmbstouo. Arizona, view 3. P. Chun, resigned; Chirles V. Hugs ns. nt Lanier, Mo., vice J. B. Kmcrr, resigned; '.Chants it-1-ranie, at Liberty, Mo., vie-1 W. II Koo uson, '.esiirned; HmrvB. !enn, at Stoetkbr else, Mass., vices ii. L. Plumb, rcsuucit; A bert Ilaegelt, at Lowell, Mass., v co Edward T. Hon ell, resinned; A. H. l'udley, at Prinoctnn, Ky., vice ltolHrt M Cravens, resigned; William D. ' Hwall, at Bolvidere, III., vice Charles B. 1 Loop, resigned; .lohn O. Johnson, at Austin, Tex., vice J. C. Depress, rommisshm expiiod; I Peter MoCamlev, at. Grand lia'iiis Wis, vice ; Q. T. W itter, commission expire I: Thomas ; Bowman, at Counc 1 TIIims, vice Philip Aniionr, ' anspended; James W . B attic at Mars illeld, llas vice Edward 8. Ilonno, snspc uled; Chas. G. Hagnaner, at Uiuhlan l, ill., vxce' I ouis Kmue, ' susponded; John H. Hill, at eiol Isooro, N. C, ; vice Hiram Giant, suspmdeel; Win. 11 Hensley, Columbus, VeK, vice H J. lhidso:i, suspended; HcnrvP. Howard, at San Antonio l ex., vice J. P. .Noivcomti, suspended; Le is L iv rj-, at Cameron, Mo., vle-e F. M. Klmba 1, suspended; B. F. Kllsbnry, at Irontou, e).. vice S. . Steece snai pended; John I). Waterman, at ilcckford, I1L. rice Thomil (. I.awler, susi i nded; J. H ! Brinker.at West Point, Miss ,v-lceH. tl. Harring i ton, suspended: Waller V McOiwv, i t Luroka, I Kan., vice James W. Nicholas, rwicned; Joht f! Krlend. at Bawling. Wy. T., vice H. 1
Snlvelv, suspended: Isaiah Garrett, at Monroe La, vice Juims Ennemowr, suspenced; Artlini D. Glover, at Olynipia, W. T., vice James W Gale, snspendeel. Tne Michigan Supremo Court has declared the new Egan election av unconstitutional, tho full bsnch concurring. Tho national conference eal.od by the American Free Trado League will be held in Chicago Nov. 11 and 12 next. The Massachusetts Domociatlo Convention was lie.d at Worcester, with John E. Fitzgerald as Permanent Chairman. ExMayor Frederick O. Prince, of Boston, who was opposed by the Butler faction, was nominated for Governor on tho second ballot. The remainder of the ticket :s as follows: Lieutenant Governor, H. H. Giliuoro: Secretary of State, Jeremiah Crowley; Attorney General, Henry K. Braloy: treasurer, Henry M. Cross; Auditor, James E. Dolnnoy. Tho platform congratulates tho country upon tho election and Inauguration of a Democratic President and Vice President: expresses confidence that Mr. C oveland's polioy will establish the civil service on a broad basis of Justice and equality," "not creating nn official class which iJial . be above
and beyond the pooplo," but giving to all honest and capable oittzens tho right to be selected for nubile ompioyment; totumends
the American flshorlos to tho "so'Mous con
sideration" of the admlriistratior, and demands the enactment by the legislature of various measures for tho benefit oi' laboring
classes.
ARE YOU OliCi WEST? To those who contemplate a trip to the West or Northwest this coming spring, we desire to suggest the advisability of making some inquiry as t the route they should take. In this connection we wish to call the attention of those interested to the real inducements offered by the Direct Vasdalia Like in the way of quick time, prompt connections and nnequalr 1 facilities for tne safe and comfortable transportation of passet gen of all classes. By this route yon are carried over the safest and best Railroad in the West. You are landed ia Union Depots and escape all annoying Omnibus transfers. Yon can purchase tickets and have your bamjage checked through to destination, avoiding all vexations white " route. If you are going to travel it is to your advantage to secure the best, and if you are ticketed via the Vandaija Shoot Line you are sure to get it. Residents of Bloomineton and vicinity desiring to visit Indianapolis will find the Vaxdalia Bohtb via Greencastle Junction the safest, the quickest, and the best. Application for rates of tare, time tables, etc., should be made to the nearest Ticket Agent or to H. K. DERING, Aswgmirt General Passenger Agent, JjiDIAKAFOUS, Im.
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B) lauiSYntt ttw Ataiirf a Cwmsoatta-'
Tw Saiiy Fast Express Trains fa Each
IMrection Bet ween
Chicago and Louisville,
Connecting closely with the nigbt and day trains oat of Chicago oo the Great Throaeih Trunk Lines
Wart and Northwest, and with the morning and
tvemliig tnrongn trains out oi Lonisviue on tne Great goutbern and Southwestern Xnes.
This Popular Bout now rona tho most comfortable coaches and Parlor C--irs on day trains, and PnUraao Sleeper on night trains and baa only one change of cars to all the principal towns and e ties in the North, South. East, or West. Se'l Through Ticke ts over all the various crossing and con cectin" railroad lines, nd cheek bag
gage throngj to passengers' destination, avoiding the dlsagnaeble itnnoyauces of re.-becking, tne
danger or missing mroeft connections, ann roe expense and worry of tiresome lay-over on tho journey.
Low-rate, Land Explorers', Kid round-trip Winter and Summer 'lourists' Excursion Tickets on sale in their respective pease ns. Will cheerfully cive travelers fuL information
in regard to the best connection):, the fewest and easiest changes, and thi most comfortable and nleas -nt route : and will f tirnish fieuiroad
Haps. Tlme-Tables and folders, containing
uracil naertU inrormatton to traveiem. on appu-
CKtfon to WW H BALDWIN. CABTEBTERBIN.
am Pum Asant. Station Pass. Aetm,
CMcago, m. Bkwmington Ind.
Resident Dentist.
Dr. J. W.
CRaJN.
Office n the New Block, up-stairs, over
Cole's Book Store. All worst warranto.
on tho
ability
evince n
plague;
in that
County,
iTii
French
resign
serlouslf wounded by Abram Erlangejr, 4
theatrical manager, who acoused Leonard of
estranging- his wife's atTcetions from him.
-Tho GrandJury at Oroen ltlver, Wyom
ing-, aftfr an investigation of the antl-Chl-
neso riots at Rook Springs, adjourned with
out returning- any Indictments.
lit tho town of Camptonj Kuno Comity,
111., AHlcrt Cook shot his wifo and mother-
in-law. Hilling- the latter, who was 74 yoars
old, Insthntly. Mrs. Cook, from whom her
husband was divorced, is finally injured.
The murderer escaped.
The report that sixty convicts In camp
near Lffkin, Tex., Had escapee!, and thai
twenty-lire of tho fugitives bad bcon killed
by officers in pursuit, proves to havo been
greatly exaggerated. Thore were sixty con
ylcts in oamp, all of whom made mutinous
elcinonstrations, but only Alteon had the
courage to bronk through tho linos and ruu
One of tho latter was instantly klllod, seven
were severely wounded, and seven escapod
Mexican robbers attacked a lflck mulo
train carrying bullion, nearFarral, a station
on the Mexican Central Rnad, killed four of
the escort, and drove oil' with the treasure).
tho airpunt of which has not been deter
mined.
A
Wlllla
home lost nUlit and found his wife and baby almost Bead from morphine administered by
the mother with suicidal Intent. After tak
ing poiijon sho arrayed herself and tho baby
(which look the premium for beauty at ibe
last ctinnty fair) in tholr best clothes, and
laid do vn, with the child on her arm, tho busbar I's photograph and a prayer-book and le tor by her side. The baby and tho
mothoij died to-day. No cause is known.
A negro named Huntloy bas been lyncb
ed neiir Tuckerman, Arkansas, for a orlm-
Inal assault upon a lady.
A deficit of $33,000 has been discovered
i
in the accounts of Cashier Henry T. Olurk,
of the Union Bank of Haliiax, Nova Scotia.
Dispatch from L'rbana, Ohio, says:
McCluskoy, a lieiuor-dealer, went
HEBE AND THESE.
The name of Prof. James H. Smart,
President of the Purtltie University, at La-
fayetfc
before
of Civ 1
Indiana, has been formally placed
President Cleveland for the position
1-Service Commissioner, to succeed
Mr. Elton, whose resignation takes effect
first proximo. The Presitient has
made liligent inquiry about Prof. Smart's
his public and private career, and
unusual interest, metianiaus at
the capital are confident that Prof. Kmart
will o
appointed.
A Toronto dispatch says lhat the swiue
which has ravished Esses County
provtuca, has appeared in Brant
fTHAHnTAT. AHH IWDD8TRIAL.
There were 171 failures In the United
States reported to BradXrteVs durinqr the week, against 140 In the preceding week, and
188, 160, and 133 in the corresponding weeks
of 1884, 1883, and 1S82 respectively. About 84 per cent, where those of small traders whose capital was less than S5.00J. In the
princpal trades they were as follows:
Grocer, S3; general stores, 31; liquors,
manufacturers, 11: furniture, 8; pro
duce, provisions, etc, 8; hotels and res
taurants, 7; clothing; 1; drugs, 6; millers.
grain, etc., 6; shoes, 5; hardware and Imple-
s, S; harness, 5; lumber, 5; books and
stationery, etc., 5; carpenters and builders,
dry goods, 4. William Heath & Co., the well-known
stock-brokers of New York, assigned, with liabilities of $1,000,000, owing to the Inability of Mr. Henry N. Smith, the well-known
"bear,'" to deposit margins as called. Mr.
Smith, who owes the Arm about $1,000,000,
has also made an assignment. C R. Cal'a-
han ft Co., stock broken at Newburgb, N.
with "bucket-shops" at several other
points, have failed. The suspensions of Joan A. Iowell & Co., engravers, of Boston, and H. E. Smith ft Co., dry-goods merchants, of Norwalk, Ohio, are also announced.
The culture of earp In Illinois Is report-
ad to be a great success.
The wage -differences between the win
dow glass manufacturers of Pittsburgh and the workmen have been satisfactorily set
tled.
The Increased demand upon the Treasury
Department for small currency is accepted as a sign of a general business revival.
-The wheat In sight amounts to 43,033.813
bnsnels, and the visible supply of corn is 8,1S2,43 bushels.
Driven and conductors employed on the
St. Louis street railways struck for shorter
working hours. Glassworkers thoughout,
New England ate preparing to strike for Increased wages. About TOO 1 hiladelpbift
gla-sbiowers, who demand higher pay, stopped work. Extensive null-mills at Sharon, Pa., which have been closed for some time, have resume! operations at last year's wages, with several hundred em
ployes. The Btreator (111.) window-glass
works have reopened after six months' idleness, with 200 names on their pay-rolls.
The demand for steel rail- at Philadel
phia Is active at $30 to 831 per ton.
The transfer to the vaults of the Treas
ury of the silver coin amountingto$lO,400,oa9. taken from New Orleans to Washington In the steamships Swatara and Yantic has been complete.!.
A statement prepared at the Treasury
Department in Washington shows that the amount of standard dollars put Into circulation during- the month of September in the tegular course of business was $2,700,000.
GENERAL.
Several inches of snow fell at h'egauuee.
Mich., last week.
St. Paul i amblinjr-bouses h ivo been
closed by or .lor of th 3 Mayor. The now census of Boston shoi-'s a popu
lation of 390.400. The population of tho
State is l,041,4i'5.
Sir John MacBcnn'.d says the fate of
Kiel depends on the Privy Comic 1 of Eng
land, and if that body approves thu sentence he will hang. Tho threatened reoell:on of the French tanadians, bethinks, would be promptly suppressed by the Eugl ish-speak-
ina- people of the Dominion.
The Postmaster General has orelered lhat
i no "sneciai'' delivery of lettors be made on
Sunday.
Tho Na-al Pepartment will probably
have to send abroad to got desai id designs
for the engines for the cruisers now In course
of construction.
. Among the railroads reporting increased
i earnings for September as compiired with I those lor tho corresponding mouth of last
I year wero the Northwestern. $30,100;
i Omaha, $44,500; Detroit, Lansing and North- j : cm, $2,103; Manitoba, $2,250. A d jcrense of
$102,672 Is reported by the Alto i, and of $55,900 by the St. Louis and San Francisco. The Commissioner of the Land Office, at Washington has been inforired that the operations of li. C. llloorofleld, an Englishman, manager of tho Arkansas Land and Cattle Company, recently convleieil at Denver for procuring fraudulent ontries upon public lands, were of the most audacious
character. All of the cowboys in his employ were forced to take entries in his bolialf, ana then be set up "paper men," or. In other words, made ontries in tho names of persons who bad no existence. His conviOtion, it is believed, will have a wholesomo effect on others who havo been fruilty of like practices. The earnings of tuo Illinois Central Hailroad for September were $1,079,079. The annual reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic at Pittsbugh attracted groat crowds to that city. Tho parade of the veterans was an imposing affair, about ten thousand men being in line Pittsburg celebrated the opening of tho Davis Island dam, which has been seven years in construction, and cost $11,000,000. A procession of boats and steamers carried guests and notabilities to tho dam, where
speeches wore delivered. A display of fireworks at night concluded the celebration.
CASUALTIES.
President Cleveland authorizes the statf.-
saent that ho earnestly desires the success of
bis party at the approach. ng elections In Mew York and elsewhere, and that any ausertlon to the contrary Is "utterly and maliciously false. A Washington dispatch says that when che Senate meets there will bo a list of between Ave hundred and six hundred postmast?rs appointed during the recess submitted for confirmation. In addition, it is estimated that during the session of Congress the terms of at least alx hundred postmasters wilt expire, so that tho nominations eif over one thousand po-tmaslers will come tgfore the Senate during the next session, i'here are 2,235 Presidential postmasters In this c: uutry. and at the rale observed during the past six months all the Presidential postmasters will be changed in two years. Jatiez L. M. Curry, ot Virginia, bas been appoint United States Miniiltor to gpajn,
The explosion of a battery of btJlers in the s'olar Iron-Works at Pittsburgh resulted in injury to seventeen persons. Two have
died, and the death of three or four others
of tho victims is considered certain. The
remainder are suffering from painf u: burns
and scalds. The greater portion of McPlierson Coun
ty, Dakota, has been burned over by prairie fires, causing a loss of $200,000. Great ioss
of property is also reported in Campbell
County.
A destructive hall-storm occurred In
Dinwiddle County, Virginia, invol.-ing u heavy loss In the cotton, tobacco, and peanut crops.
A cow threw the engine of a train on the
Canadian Pacific Hoad off the track near
Kamloops, ki lin? one American, five Chinamen, and wounding soyerul others.
The severest rainfall experienced in
forty years occurred at Salem. Mass. Four cars broke away from tho first so--
tlon of a circus train n ar Fergus Falls,
Minn., and running backward on u heavy
(irado f-truc-k tho engine of tho second suc
tion. Five men were killed and main' others seriously wounded. Nearly two hundred
men were asleep in the wrecked cars at the
time.
A machine-shop, warohtmso, and two
dry-docks at Jersey C.ty were burnd, with
a loss of SlOU.OoO.
An unknown vessel went asho:-o near Rockland, Mo., and is a total wreck, fo far as known, thero are no survivors of the disaster. At Port .lorvls, N. v., a C-year-old lad was playing in a mill, when ho wan caught
in the shafting and whle-lel around until his skull was crnshod and every bono in his logs and arms broken. He was a live whem extri
cated, but died in a fon- moments. While mixing mortar at Lafayette, Intl.. Georgo I!ark:oy was stilokon with piralysis, and, falling Into a bo 1 of hot llmo, j-ocoivod sueb burns as caused death In a short time. The inundations in tho valioy ol Mexico continue, and the losses will reach nn enormous aggregate. The city of Leon lias been Hooded by the breaking of tbe water-works reservoir.
understood that ns a result of the
Cabinet meeting, the ministry will
shortly before tho assembling of the
new Chamber of Deputies,
Thh following Presidential postmasters have lleen appointed: M. D. Baker, Un-
iontown Pennsylvania, vice John Sturgis,
resigned; Miss Caranora Clark, Blair, Xe-
brakal vice L. F. Hilton, resigned; fatnrk
J. Rogers, Piedmont, west lrgitua, vice Geortfe T. Gasorn. stispentled; Henry F.
Taylok Fulton, Kentucky, vice JohuF, Hall, suspended.
ThA letters of neceptnnce of Hon, Irn
Davei port aud Joseph B. Carr, the Eepnb lican andidates for Governor and Lieute?u
nnt Governor of Xew York, respectively,
have been nromuleated. They accept the
nrincifciles laid tlown in the State platform.
Mr. Davenport declareel himself iu favor oi civil tfcryice reform and for appropriate
letrifslition by Concress putting mi enel to
silver coinage already excessive, anel ci-.ll-ing f c honest silver dollars on the basis of
the gilld standard.
Mrb. Veronca BrMi, who performed
the remarkable fast in Syracuse, S. Y., has
since lied. Her fast began on August 1 fifty-i ine days ago, and Hiuco that time she ct d not touch a morsel of solid food, living entirely upon water iu which small
quantities of morphine were dissolved
Whetl she first declined to partake of fooel
she -weighed 140 pounds. As she lay npor
the ceinch inst before death, her bones near
lvproiruaeainrontrn mo bkiu, wuu-u m.y m
wrinkles, and her eyes were terribly sunken
since tne deaui or ner nusoanei, eiRui
years ago, in an insane asylum, her mind
has been affected.
li. P. FlCKS & Co., of Cincinnati, deal-
. . . . J T
ers in rancvsooas. nave gone unuer. uiu
bilitiels $29,000; assets, 15,000.
A special says: Sergont McGuearm of
the sibnal service, who got into trouble by refns fag to receive a colored man as his asmstart in the office at Pensacola, Floiidn,
is noi to be courtmarlanled for disobedience if orders, as was at first intended. He
brouMit strong influence to bear nnel buc-
ceede 1 in Having ms punisnmeni iimiieti to a red' crion to the rank of a private. Tho color d observer who has been iu charge of the P ?nsacola office over since he was assigael to duty there?, will bo relieved, as
tastei al to the citizens of Pensacola and it is nni ecessary to insist upon his remaining t lore.
The immense wholesale stationary and
printing establishment eif H. S. Cracker &
Co., ht San Francisco, was aostroyea uy
fire. IFour men were burned m the rniw It is kstimated the loss is 50,000. Insured for 150,000.
The eclesiastical court which recently
tried Eev. H. J. Jardine, of bt. iuxry
churc i, Kansas City, has submitted its veidict t Bishop Bobertson, of St. Louis. It finds aim guillv of improper conduct toward! a little girl, indecent conduct towniel a lad who had come to the confessional, and t le use of narcoties producing incapa
city fpr the transaction of ordinary oust-
ness. it nceruits aim oi tuo vumge w
crimi inl conduct toward a woman, l no seute ice recommended to the bishop, hisrejeclic l from the ministry and immediate inhib tion from ministerial functions. Bislu p Bobertson will pass sentence iu a few c i.vs, and meanwhile has issued to Jcrdine . letter inhibiting hiui from ministerial fund ons. Tb E Russian government has orderetl all Buss an officers to leave Bulgaria.
Beeves.
Hogs
WHE.lT-
0EIMES AHD OBULLNAIS.
George Thompson, who, a few months ago, cut Lucy Lawton, a beautiful girl, at Cleveland, with a razor, disfiguring heir for tire, has been sentenced to twenty years In the Penitentiary. At tbe Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, Georgo Ledintrd, an actor, was sbdt and
The Magic Hairpin. The proof of a boy's taeoUanicai skill
is usually what he can do with a jacknife ; the proof of a woman's is what alio can do with a hairpin, says an ex
change. Few women take naturally to ordinary tools. They use hammers in a gingerly and ridiculous manner, or they pound their Augers with them; they put blunt-pointed nails along instead of across the grain, and then wouelor why it splits; they use screwdrivers principally to pry open boxes,
and tuey wiuik wiro-jjiuouoro wi maelo to crack nuts with. But they know how to manage u hairpin. "A lady," said an observing gentleman, the other day, "always opens a letter better than a l'uau. A man tears off a corner, and then pulls the envelope more or less to pieces in getting at the contents but a
laely tlraws a nnirpiu, inse.ru uuo fiuub at ii e-ornor, and rips open one edire as
neatly, easily, and qutokly, as if the
tool was made for mat purpose." wn the samo "tool" sho can, and frequently j docs, button her gloves, and occasion- i allv her boots. She cuts the magazines with it Sho twists it into clasps for
breikou jewelry. She employs it to
draw corks, and also to snuff candles.
8ho inserts them into windows to keep
them from rattling, and uses them to
brace back shades that incline to tumble down. She succeeds, with its help, in turning the hasps of windows from the ontsielo when obliged by accidental lock-out to "burglarize" her own house. She arms herself with it when traveling, to keep disagreeable neighbors at a respectful distance. She files receipts upon it. She even bends It roughly into the form of nn initial, and bangs in the key-hole of her intimate
friend s lock, by way oi a cara, wnen she has forgotten her eardoase and the family are out. The fan has long been regarded as tho object lnost suggestiw of the Spanish woman. Ladies of other countries are famed for their es
pecially graceful or skillful use of other
dainty, family,, feminine articles. But
if wo were asuen to select ma wing most truly representative of the great American girl, we would name without hesitation the neat, the ingenious, the inexhaustible, the magic hairpin.
How to Eat a Possum. Yer look at de possum an' smock de
lips, fer 'e be big, fine fellow. Den yer take 'em an' go rite back hum, an' jess fo' yer git ter de door yer take yer ax an' 'andle an' put 'em cross 'e ne'k an' break 'e ne'k by pullin' ob 'e tail. Den
yer tek irn in 'ouse, an ae oie 'oman done left' great big fire-place heap full
hiokory ashes. Yer takes de shubble
an' open big hole in dem pne er asnes
an' draps dat possum in dar, an wen yer take 'im outer dar he bar des pull off des es easy, an' yer put 'im in some
hot water an scrapes im wid er case knife, an' he cuius clean. Den yer takes out der intrals, hang 'im up an' wash nr.A Acm Trot- uulta Mm (1 HWTI an'
nuts 'im awav twel Monday morning.
Monday morning cum, de ole 'oman tek 'im out an' parbile 'im good, den she git 'bout pek er taters an' den slices dem taters an' piles 'em all over 'im, an' she baks him twel de g rense run all frn dem taters. Den she teks 'im out an' nuts 'im in de Dip- dish an' sets 'im
on de dinner-table, wid de taters pile all ober 'im. Yer cum ter dinner rum de fiel'. an' ver walks in an' sets down
ter tie table, but yer doan eat dat possum den! No, sah, doan' yer eatim'
den! Arter dinner yer des taks 'im an' de taters and sets 'im up in de cupboard. Bimebv ver cuius home fum de
dav's hard work ter supper. You're
mi'tv worn out. fer ver bettn waking in
do fiel' hard all day. Yer set down outside de cabin do an' tekes yer pipe
an' smokes.' Jrcre long bam say: "Dnfldv. snnrjer reeldy." But yer dea
set daf : yer doan" tto in, Yer wait twel
Ha nle 'oman and de chillun Kit fro
eatie and de chillun go ter bed. Den yer knocks der ashes out yer pipe and goes in. Yer moves de leetle squar' table front de tier an' pots yer char' p.lnse nn dar bv it. Den ver goes ter
de cupboard and gets de possum and tatera. Yer nuts 'em on de table. Yer
tells de ole 'oman ter go on out, an' yer locks de do'. Den dar yer is. You an' do nossum all by varaelf together. Year
frows yer ole hat on the flo', and takes ver seat in dat char by de table, and
gibs yer sole ter yer God ! Talbotton
(tra.) Jsra.
File Tumors, neijlected Or badly troateelj Often degenorate into cancer. Tho worst pile tuiiors are painlessly, speedily, and permanently enroll without itnlfo, caustic, or salve, by ourrew and improved methods. Pamphlet and references ton cents In stamps. World's Uisponsnry Medical Association, 003 Main street, BuffalOj N. Y. Honor to Mothers. Honor the dear old mother. Time has scattered the snowy flaken on her brow, plowed deep furrows on her cheeks, but is she not sweeter and mora beautiful now? The lips ard thin and sunken, but those are the lips which have kissed many u hot tear from the childish cheeks, and they are the sweetest lips in all the world. The
eye is dim, yet it glows with the soft radience of holy love which never fades. Ah, yes; she is a dear old mother. The sands of life ara nearly run out; but, feeble as she is, she will go further and reach down lower for you than any other upon earth. Love her tenderly and cheer her declining years with holy devotion. Keeping His Hand In. Sambo was out in the back Jot bast
ing a poor dilapidated mule with a club, when a neighbor came along and stopped him.
"What the dickens are yon airasmg
that mule for ?" he inquired.
" Cause I wants ter keep my ban m.
De ole woman's done gwine off fo' fo'
weeks, an ef I fo git how ter ack, I se afeed she won't rocognize her husban'
when she comes back an' '11 be tryin'
to git er divo'ce. Women as mighty pa'tio'lah 'bout beein' treated jis as dey is uster." Merchant Traveler,
" He who Is false to present duty," says
Henry Ward Beeoher, "breaks a thread In the loom, and-wlll find the flaw when he may have forgotten Its cause." A oaa) in point occurs to us. Mr. Wm. Ryder, of 67 Jefferson street, Buffalo, K. Y., recently told a re
porter that, "1 bad a large aDscess on eacn leg, that kept continually discharging for twenty yars. Nothing did me any good ex
cept Dr. Pierce's 'Golden Medical Discovery.'
XI ourea me. xiere j vwiuo n.iunac In n few words. Mr. Ryder's experience Is
entitled to our readers' careful attention.
The Hun. '
The man in Germ nv who has mads and
sold 8,000,030 thermometers ought to believe In weather profits, Texas Sifttnai,
Vmtv. CnA favor Oil. from selected livers on
the seashore, by Caswell, Hazzard A Co., New York. Absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have taken it prefer it fo all others. Physicians declare it superior to all other oils.
MiNT'statistlcs the number of juleps dispensed by tbe bartender. Boston a'tor. The Ibantlalloiia of d,teate are often laid by tbe Irregularities of eating,
Bleeping and movement of tbe bowels ex
perienced during traveling. -J.O provcnian irregular action and a torpid condition of the digestive apparatus, use Da. Walker's California Vinegar Bittiks. So traveler by sea or land should fall to take it with him. It may save his life.
DO NOT FORGET F erry Davis Pain Killer
DROPSY TREATED FREE. DR. H. H. GREE1ST, A HpeeiaJXst for Bleve Tears Pace, B irebfd Drcpsyand its com plica with am mot wnn.iorfnl niece-ess : usesa v-et'Olabte ASMH,
! fr-sly harmless. Removes all symptoms Ol wopsy
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pnysie-tan.
l-roin tlie firsl dose the symptoms WWiUra'aair
D.;ar. and in ton days t least two-turen el an
toms are i-emov?et.
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Ij'out it. icem'enitw. it does not coat you any
Price, 8S ct., 60 cU. and 1.00 per Bottle.
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In cases of gravel, or a tendency to formation of stones in the kidney or bladder, it is well recommended that a considerable amount of pure water Bhonld be drank daily, for the purpose of aiding in dissolving and washing out sedimentary substances, such as are likely to form injurious deposits. Many persons apparently need but little water, and some drink none, depending upon liquid foods for their supply; but inasmuch ns water constitutes the larger portion of the weight of the human body, and in various secretions and excretions aids in keeping many substances soluble and on the move, it is reasonable to suppose that a good,
new, and fresh supply every day wouia be acceptable to all the tissues, and help to keep the body internally clean and in order, as surely as it can when
freely used externally. JSspeciaiiy in summer heat, whea'the body requires a considerable amount of water for cooling the surface by perspiration, should a liberal supply be provided, lest the internal secretions fall short in their supply, and become thereby too concentrated and irritants to vital organs. Dr. Fooie's Health Monthly. The Kind He Wanted. "Prisoner," said his Honor, "tha evidence is conflicting, but you were evidently drunk, smd I fine you $25." "Thanks, your Honor," replied the prisoner. "May I ask a favor of you ?" ."What is it?" said the Judge, goodnaturedly. "I would like some tobaooo before X go." The Judge was taken aback, but said,
with a smile : "Do you prefer any par
ticular kind' "Yes. vour Honor." retorted the pris
oner, with a grin j "I would like my fine cut." ' , His Honor saw the point and made it S10. Fithshurah Chronicle-Tele
graph, An Architect's Opinion.
Mr. Edward Sidel was the chief assistant
to the architect for the Exposition Buldings ot New Orleans. Ho writes that he used St. Jacobs Oil with the best effects in a severe
case of rheumatism, and recommends it to all similarly nlUieted as the quickest and
most certain remedy
Tbe Installment Plan. Little Miss Pert "O mammal Lila
Benson's got a little brother. Wont yon buy me one, mamma?" "We're too poor, dear. I haven't the money." "Couldn't you pay a dollar a woek on him, mamma V That's the way you got the clothes-wringer, you know." Philadelphia Call. A medical story is told of an old lady who had throughout her life displayed a stiong will and a somewhat perverse disposition, and whose sense of fitness and self-control were diminished during the last few weeks or months of her life by an attaok of some form of paralysis. In this state the ruling passion was left unfettered by conventional restraints; and the old lady derived a mysterious pleasure from continually repeating the two
j phrases, "I -won't," "You shan't." 1 People who wonder why men's hair ' turns gray before their whiskers should reflect that there is about twenty yearn' j difference in their respective ages. j yo lengthy sdvertisoment is necessary to bolster up Br. Bage Catarrh fianadj.
AnvewATSB of nrohibltion needhsreno fears
nt "Taniem-L-T Ash Bitters." as it is it medicine.
and by reason oi Its oatnarno properties can
not De useu as a Beverage. ii ia uuuuiuiuwu Yrnni tba'nnraat materials, and acts directly on
the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. Asa blood purifier it has no equal. It is pleasant to
the taste, and egecnva in action.
As extension table the multiplication
table-. Term SlfHngf.
Chapped hands, ace, pimples and rough skin cured by using Juniper Soap, made by
Uaaweu, xtazzaraei uo., new lora-
A fathxh who has put his boy into a law office, speaks of him as his son-in-law. Boston
Star.
"Cirah a Root T' See here, comrade,
you want The Chicago Ledges next Tt is dft votintr considerable;' space to
War Memories, contributed by "boys" from both sides of the late dead line, and in addition to this it is one of the cheapest
nfl hast ftunilv newsDSPers in tne country.
Pull of Original Stories, and brimming
ivirti Humor manufactured expressly for it.
OnlvSl.60 a year. 271 Franklin street.
Sample copy two cents. Good for Kan and Beast! Ket d Tnlal
Army and Navy Liniment will euro your rheumatism, neuralgia, or croup in less time than any other Liniment known. For sale
by nil druggists, fee adyt. next Issues
I Sutfsbxd in tangly from rheumatism for
many weeks, ilnalty l was lnaccea ra ny Athlophoros, and had taken but a few doses
iii.nl bad danided relief, l consider my cure
a miracle. W. B. King, dealer in sewing ma
chines, Lafayette, intnana,
hist, easiest to use and cheapoat. Flso'a
Remedy for Catarrh. By drug-gluts. 60a.
Lyon's Patent Metallio StuTenura prevent
boots ana snoes irom running over, nuuioK ui
the seams, or wearing unevenly on 1he heels.
ASH n n O 1 BITTERS! .af ""cures II a'lI.DlStASESflnd LIVER 1 fftl Wkm KIDNEYS I 11 STOMACH I DC BOWELS.! 7j Mm ALIDRUGGISTSM W FRicelooaAR.j
Red Star s TRADtAoalAIMC ssssssssS ,hrt.fWuSnlBBSSW
tl tiro daj t tl elimculty ot breathing 1 reHayed, tf Enlm rcieular, tlie nrlniry organs made toJMcfcaJgW lelrfulf deity, sleep la restored, the. swulilag US nearly gore, tlio ativnetli mcniased, and apDyUW made goi .1. 1 am conatantly curing, caart ot long standlnet, awes that have bean tappesd a number femes, am' tlie patient declared eenabla to live a iraaB.
ceina lor iu eiara urcawueai; uuknvim -
free. Oivo lull liiBtory ot case, jvanw sex, nam u Jnintod, how bully nwoDcn and wwm, Ji beg
cosuto, niTe le rs ouraxen ana nnppeuwwor.
for tree pampjuei, cooeaiiuiis mubwhwi
fen ilaya' treatment furnished tne by mafl. Epilepsy Qtii positively cured. , fr'ordei trial. nd7 eien.Uwg-Sf as Jones Anuue. Atlanta. Oa. JSaT Mention this paper. 0VL. W. XUJV H AUff Wayne, Da lags Co., TIHimla, HAS IMPORTED FROM FRAROK PerckeroM ltrM taImc' t . wklcb iMlatlc mhemt 70 PER CENT OF ALL HOUSES
Whow 'purity ot blood is i established 1
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EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA.
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trTt-r w 11 biMHl nnlmsila mist b
aid to bc.tf their pediffrMS iLnenti till Wnt vjLlttd ijiii st a trrstdpSL. I will
neilall imported otook at trrade prices when Ictatv
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original French certificate of it number and reot ri to
Ctirninb vith the anlm&l
tlio Pen tor An Stud Hook of Pmnr. IRR nsism KllasssV-
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Oripepala, Qoneral Debility, aTsraadioe, Blabltnal Conatipattiont Iil-var Complaint, Sink Headaoln), Diseased Kid nofm, Ete, Etc. It contains otly the Purest Drags, among Which may beeanmaratedPSlfilXT ASH BAU in BEUIS3, HilDSAIl, BVCBU, EEHSA, CU. tt cleanses tbe as stem thoroughly, and as a PUBIFIEBOF THE BLOOD Xs ITaeqnaled. It la not an intoxicating beverage, nor can It ba used asanch, by reason of its Cathartic Properties. PKIOKLT ASH BITTERS CO. Sole Proprietors, T. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITYs
tim buyers' soma lamed Sep. ausA asvsa, icstchyear. 6 wmp
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PAINTS!
1"be Warren Paint Co., of Warren, Ohio, a ture tlie Best anel Purest Paints In the.
Hot atvSWW r psVla la the Bbrumitla line bbt I h-4 tla uilaf ATSIOPHOH OS tiro ajo. II , laatfe a rtorwt itxtjln bit cue. Mr i, Ella Smith, fll N. Postw Straet, BpriftfUeld, O. Alltltipioii absolutely M-fe. contsinint ma o ?laa, ttwrjAlre w stfa tojortoui lmiieot, ad is a on core for Khtumatli at. Ask joor drajiitt ftr -phoios. Ifyottciwiioi (r?t it ot mm ia d( irr Mnnla d(c, but order st jucj from us. W wlU scad tt CXpCMM psidoQ receipt or ??lce, $1.00 fwr bottle. ATHLOPHOROS CO,.ll WU St lTewYark.
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11 rush. Made from pure CSarbonate or Man, u Ideof Zinc and Unseed Oil. Ask your dealers tor the Weirrea Paint. Send for color cards and gaaf antee imtore making a purchaae. Wakben Falxt Co Warren. O.
Vinegar Bitter, a purgative and tonic, purines the blood, strengthens the liver and kidneys, and wnl rcnore health, however tost. Vinegar Bltteratethe best remedy dlacovered, for promoting eiwestion. corasj heaelacba and lac reeling the
I vital Dorrara. Sendforinea.
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FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Beat In the World. Oft the aeaolae. fs ':,rai5S-K aiLiTtteirWiiSSie PATENTS
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WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THS OSOORAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL
SEE BT aAAHinisai mo aar, enai -
Mr from Opiates, Emeries ami JMsons. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Fer Cubs, Bm Throat, Hsoneaea, laaeeaaa, CeUa-Broaehltta, Craop, WhoaaiaK Oaagk, Aathsaa, tlnlasr, Palaa la Cheat, aaa otbar sreetlou oflh Throat aal Laalra. Price BO cents a bottle. Sold by Druggists and Dealera, rartits unable to mauce tHelr dmfer to promptlyBit u for them mil receive two bouksxttrea charges iota, v temttno one dollar to asaOvaanaadaUauaetarna, BaWaura. aUrlaa, U.S. A.
MALT
BITTERS. ES IB 'l'Hnl Blood Purifier Health Restorer. It never tails to do Its work In easel oi Hajari a, BUlouaneaa, Conatlpatloil. aleadaohe, loss ot Appetite and Sleep, Nervoue Debility, Neufalgta, and all Female Complalnta. Bops & Halt Bittern is a VegetubleCompound. It is a Medicine. not a Barroom Drank. It differs as wlrtely as does diy and night from the thousand-amd-one mwihS rf vila whlikv flivcred with
aromatlee. Hops Malt Blitera is recommended by Physicians, Ministers and hi una as being the Beet Family Medicine ever compounded. Any woman or chil d can take it. "From my knowledge of Its ingreeUente, under no circumstances can it Injure any one using It. It contains no mineral or other deueiterioua substance. Possessing real merits, the remedy Is
a. a DiPot. Ph. O , Detroit, Moh.
The only Genuine are manufacturod by the
HOPS MALT BITTESS CO., Wtfoil, aica.
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Needed tn Every family. New,
it. doirclous, saves money. sir;ill ana ugni.
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TtwJUniion of uta central position and close relation to all principal UnesEasttanA iff LSaS??Vl,,1? LrS1 iSiil i minta. constitutes the moat Important mld-oontl-
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hftvanoort '2iserne, Washington, Fairfield. Otturnwa, ejsgmoosa, vveas
ntSit CTOieTOn and Kansas City. lnMlseotiri; .Leavenworth maAWMMj inKansas Albert IallSianneapoUs and St. Paul, in Minnesota; Watertpwn lit Paltl, emd Luridreda of intermediate cities, towns, vlUages and stations, THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE ntaaSvuUtveriSfanabrlo rolitiw stock as near perfeertlonaa b1?Srln&ill ola make It; T the Sly appliances of pntent buffers, plBjiKnttf) mof oirorakls and that exaca dlsciplltie which gcoverns tho practtoi deration of ali IW trataal Otoer speciafe of this route are Transfers a oonnectlriSTjpXtt taWon Depots, aud the unsurpassed comlorta ami iSil-xfcTfSFnfotSn and the MlurlMver a sed of "oil v5nUlated,flnely upholstered Day Coaches, MagnMcent PuBman
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elaborately
Atchison, nro also run tho Celebrated Hecllnlng Chair Care.
THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE r..vR wVTrAt-ga linn Vvnt-.WAMTl rrMnflU-f. BTlfi MiTlTlmTAHt fOlA Sti. PAUla
whore conntctsons are made In Union Depots for all points In the Territories) and BrltlBli I Provinces. Over this route. Fast Express Trains are run to tt waterlnsr plxs, summer resorts, plcturesoua localities, and hunting and nan
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between Nc7port News, Blchmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Lafayetie ian4 Council BluflS, Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. Paul end lntermed(A potnta. For detailed information see Maps and Folders, obtainable, as wall as Tickets, o t till principal Ticket Offices lit the United States and Canada; or by address 3ir.g R. R. CABLE, E. 8T. JOHN, President and (lennral Manager, Chisago. Sentral Ticket arid Passenger Agent, Chiosae,
Men Think they know ail about Mustang Liniment Few do. Not to know is not to have.
Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin : and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm.
lKcnts Wanted ? It ccntauia a full history of hi noble and e ventral life . Introduction written by Uraufa Pastor. Rev. Dr. Kowu.au. Col-Bun'swork ia indorsed by Grant's meet InUrantu friends. Bend tor ertia terms to nta. AOSVess National PabltsUasT Co.. CH10.1&O. IS.
R. U. AWARE THAT Lorlllard's Climax Hog lm mg a red (ta lag; that Lorlllard's Sum I.!Mlnn cut : that I,arlQafflna
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