Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 November 1890 — Page 6

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GALLANT WORK BF.FOHE MARYE'S HEIGHTS AT FREDERICKSBUKG.«ft

lletoie. r.tomH Iiiii I -ele*s ol I'veio-lr- 11it11 UaucoeL «. Dt \here I.eu.leVs .md Men Aleut Down

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works. The view um.lKiri tinti pastime

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C.ill^pc*4 at FTellerieksbur*:, it took pifsitron or* Stafford Heights and could look down upon some of the most formidable nf 'the etH-uiy'.-

atmosphere was clear, the leted, and it was a fjus^ina tot,udy the trround at safe

ranee, and let fancy plav wi:h things that might come to pass. The ground wns too low, as'we saw it from ulve, to cive an idea of dauber, and it.* slopint: front l»«k*'d to Ik* passable,- so far as natural obstructions were concern^]. The Confederate artillery, with the c.veeption of a few ^uns in the earth batteries, was nuL-^kwl. and when the whole length of line to be defended by the I'onfedenUes was taken into account it did not-seem unusual that, this particular Rfretch should U? so moderately guarded. In truth, tbe conclusions we arrived at while looking d«»wn upon tho plains and foothills where we were to meet the enemy were all to bo upset on closer inspection of his position. To the crtwisinn of tho river hv Hurnside Init little op »osition was made. The Coufederates litwl one bnuade on picket in the t4»wn, which r&iches the river batik where the ground is favorable for bridging, and while our engineers were throwing across pontoons they were manv times driven from their work by bullets ft red from the houses along sh«»re. Finally, toward the close of the day, Dec. 11, InJ^, W)htiit*kers fro.nj the Seventh Michigan, Ninet^vuth M.x«wTU%htisctts and Lighty-ninth New Y(»rk braved the sharpshooters'lire and pushed acr«v»s in boats, driving oiT the rillemen. Harksdales Mississippians, and completely cJeJirint: the river for the engineers.

The army was nearly nil across by middav of the l^th. and deployed on the plains around and U-low the town. A heavy fo^ hung over he valley durinjt the forenoon, and hen it cleared awny we s:i.w for the tir-it time that go which way we would it would prove uphill work to dislodge the battalion* of Lee. From the point of view we now had on the plains what lefore had looked like knolls became bills and hills became mountains. Marye's Hill, or Height, did not ext4.*tid over morvthau a division front of our troops, and a division is not a twentieth part of the arm*. Uut slight though it apj»e,ired tvj.uusi the great backgr«»unil of hillside it situation between two hills, Taylor's and Telegraph «'ifterward callel I^ee^s), made it a key, and that fact, together wit-i. its evident importance to I.e.-, shown by the care ex pended on the defenses around it., caus«tJ the sol iiers who considt*retl itasapoint to U'passed, of eoure tt any u:ard, to scan it minutely. It did not compare with South Mountain. Maryland, in height, nor in abruptness, und the majority of them had taktn pan, in the assaults therv, a few weeks befi^ri1, in the AntieUitn campaign.

The day of crossing passed without attack, hut our whole line was subjected to artillery tire. Karly on the 1.1th the Union left wing advanced .direct in front and font:!.: a di-soerate battle with "Stonewalf .lackson and were repulsed. Whiio t!r'-« uiovene-nt was in proures.s riLrainst I^ee's right think the troops in front of Marve's, who had been ordered into re.-Miiness to charge, stood hi suspense. They were the divisions of French and !Unt:*-k of the1 Second e.'irp.*. at this tiine eommanded by Lieu. I). N. Couch. The order to advance ennie t*»the troops about noon ts the*t were in clo-e coluuiji on the of tiie town No re.-oTuiaisance i.«f thegnmnd to begone over had been made, for the reason that it was under f!,re of the enemy and ls exposed to a scrutiny through- the field g!a.ss that seene-d t«» uncowr every obsutcle important to be considered. Apparently it was a dear tiehl except the usual fences anl small buildings, ami when thisoleared grrjund shotjhi be passed a short sharp run wouM take lie ass.'ii hints up the si opus to the L'oufedenit^- lines.

The fttonuiug crduinn wn.s led by (ien. Nathan Kimball'* brigade, the Fourteentli Indiana, Twenty-fourth anil Twenty-eighth New Jersey, fourth and Eighth Ohio and Seventh \Vet Virginia. Then followed d. O. H, Palmer's brigaiie. the Four teenth Kighth N Thirtict Andrews

nuect cut, One Hundred are! V»rk ami One Hundrt'd and Pennsylvania. Col. John W brigade, the First iJ.dawan

Fourth and Tenth New York and Om 1 lundred and I hirty-s^.'Cixid I Vnnsvlvania elas-(l the division of Frenc,h, wh»'» opened the ball, moving at what is called brigadi front, the several regiments of each bri gade in a line. Kimball had not prooeede over vanls In-fore the first hid'len ob struction ot the lieUl dirstn»yed liLs forma tion. TliU wjw a canal t4M wirle and deep to Ik* pas^fd v.-ithout breaking up tho col umn and moving by the Hank aeross some narrow bridges. The new movement ex posed the men to the fire of artillery on the heights. Hut, shot, and shell, thmigli ploughing their ranks, fid not stop them On they went to a slight rise of ground 150 ard* to the front, where they reformed and then for the charge.

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guns on the mil. The screaming of shell*, tlio *o:ir of cannon, ma* a tcrrilne din. hut the men have tlic.r orders ami see their yoal and press on without sptvltlc ct:tmn:in«!s. Snon the Confederate gnuuer change their ammunition from shot unu shell to canister and spread i*rc: havoc in the ranks of ne devoted bnende, Iwitth•ufvivol's lc« on unul tnev are staui^rred hy an nu«.\*}.eclcd volley of nuiskctryal most in their The second hidden ohstaele. niot desperate of all. ha been met. the sunken road and static u.-ill alive with Confederate riflemen, who till now have held their fm\ KimbnlFs men hok

^r,n-* anamd for their supports and sou none at

/AV/lht\1,0,.ni^.was hand. Half of the line has fallen on the w*iv acro-s tho plain, and now the re«i ment plant their colors and lie down, covering themselves ns best they may from the wit-benti .: lire and awaititii some re enforcement*. The bris.hles oi Andrews and l*alnier followed kitnb»!i's with the une experiences, and they, ion, halted and lay in their tnicks.

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I!wcn(oi.v..n Mary^'s I(i.'ivctc-r waiting homv. and hours fr.r jnst thi .r.'Cl l-Xfl'llfllt 'tlVIAIOIl. IIIHlur Ml I witii hmons WiiHhinytrm (irtil Ictj.li.n Mn: hiii»it^rJiolc.l In rluMr kc»ip ICinilcili rt men mow nn Willi il "Hi' hi lti!"' Inyor.rtrt ut. a cli.irno, dir.v lenoi-jj.w th clubl)«l luimkcl.- io" they fie Scnro« of our t-aniian fivyii Fui mouth anil .Smllor.l II.'iccliw lire uym t.h.Confiilrato

To the enemy on the hill and behind the stone wall this appeami bloody work in deed. They noted and admired the re markable oolntsvs of Kimball's men in plant inu colors to mark their nlit^unicnt* within stone's throw of the w.n.:1, where the muskets were kept hot with tho rapid firing. Then when lvkubaJl's line van ished, the colors still stjvntlin^ and held by stout- hands lyinc prostmteon the ground, their comrades »-t Aiwlmws' and Palmer's brigades rotated tho darin advance, re eeivin^ tt.e punishiuout. of their temerity with marked ccolness. The Confi'denites all of this time knew the urim hopeless nes.suf tlie uvsk Udorc their opponents At the Wise of Marye's a sunken road runs the whole distance parallel with the crest, aud on tin* side toward tlo town this road is pr-tfecte*! by a hi^h stono wall. Tliere I vim gentle terrace from tho base of tbe hill to the crest, thw break in tho surface is not. discoverable for the eye at a cjwnal £)uiutt. When Kimball's uiuu reached it nt*l reonhnl tbe Union ariiry knew thai the enemy had not permitted the easy crossing of tho river and tho approach to the heights without a purpose. Marjro's Height* was a "sliuitchtor pon»** and but one division of mfmury iixxl a Uuxalion artillery us requirui to hold it against an army i»f assailant*.

The Union order for attack had Invn t.h.'U. Hnac ckV tlivisiou siiould follow Freiich, and unappalled by the experience °f thiit division these nol)lo troojw took up tho il^ht. (Ien. John C. (iildwell Ict) with hi*. briLrjule, the Pifth New ilamp shirty Seventh. Si.xty-tirst aud Suty-fourtb New York, and fcJi^htv-ltrst aud One Hun dnyl tuid Forty-fifth IVnu-svlvjuiia. Pol lowiug hi:n wjus Me.ii her with the Twenty eighth \Lassnchu.setts, Sixty-third. Sixty ninth and Hi^hty-*ii hth Now Vork, an«i On* Hundre«i arwl Sixu^nth Ihiiinsylvania. the Irish brigade at ius I test. Last came (V»l. S. K. Zonk, Twenty-seventh Connec tjcut. Second Uebtwjire, Fifty third. Fifty '•ewnth and Sixty-^ixth NVw V«»rk, ant) Fifty-third Pennsylvania.

It would simply be a multiplication ol words to ntt4'iiiptadescription tlttttiKwhat follow,Ml. J^iok swept along with a line .•Ls even though on parade, and at ever} step the men of French, wlu had covered theiUM5]ves on the field, aroae nnd fell in literally taking the phii* of thoM* of Han eock'.^ men killed on tho way up. Kim

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iITs few j* urvivjrs, ^uil clinging to thei: •lor. were th.e l»Lst tf» fall in. Hut th onfetleraie?, have heen nMrnfoireil at th rone wall and their ammunition replen hnl. Sueh daring a.s Frt-nch's m^.'n hav iOwn Mud will imitate ha:irly alarmetl the Confederate M.»!ntnand *s, and ie* ht^rv w-vJl iitul rttink'eo ro.ui ar« vtli:thened for lh* nev! eharg'i. /«ook:-e-Ti rtkeoil hefop» the stone wall after goiiiL thin pi^t^il ^hot and then ecmn'S the Irish riiraiVe with a eher«r. l*T*tn the height* ibove the gre^'n flag of Krin rerogidzed ,-\ft*-r th'-ij ..i»hl'Aell swin'ps m!», gather v.z ni-*t» from ail the oth«*r '*.«ij:nnnils and .••smu tij» jo within tw.* ?tv ai»l even lif y:ml.-» oi t,4e wad. Al this point dear •n .s»f th«- f. iir hrigwdw r-f Kin.ioll, Zwk Meagher und L-ahhvell were found at tin iine of burial.

Other eharg«'S weiv made hy Howard iivifsion of the S'.v»!id ef)i*]w, and bySykcs «nd Humphri'jV of rh»* Kifth. Thev wen -rave rnov.-meuts \:i tne iaow of the dread n't havoc that hnd gone before, but tla »f Ktv-neh and Haorfx,-.k e-xjhl nut be *nr m.H*ed their hefi: deal marked tIn iirnir^ miuh' in the ndvano-. N*., emUd iisluxHMit eoiild iddel ttxrir sltnpte recnnl tn re sf.-jnUn^ th.ia the aetual li '•ijvrt of lix*s in I lane«H*kV diviMiixj, where iiey etpiHlrd tlKise in any turn of the^/thers

IlarHVtck t«»k int-• r.4-txn .S OOf) m»Mi aur hist 2.C*J in ki!lel and wounded. Th I ift-tlur«l IViinsvlvtinirt W*»t -S osnrers oui of and om-hall its men. Tlio Seventh N(av orf, lost 1» ofiu eixmt.ot 2T» and very ntju-ly half iw men. The Fifth New I lamrshir»- lost IT otheers «nt r»f 2,» and o\erhal! ilis iiii-ii. It had llvixxwrniuinder* duniv the lu-Uon, the hrwt f»mr lmng Kill*l or woiindi^l. The .Sixtv-mnih Nev ork hwt h» oluuej-A outof 10a4itl is*or half .t.s m»-n, mid nad h»ur (xruurmiKlerH nt tin aetioa. Phe Kighty-eighth Now Von h/st half jt» romplement, of (»fi"hs»rs and men.

I'Ihtc arc: many white soaps,

each

represented to be |ust as jjood as the

ney are not,

but like

•A\\ counterfeits,

they lack

the peculiar

and remarkable qualities of

the genuine.

Ask for

Ivory."

Ivory Soan and '•s

insist upon having it. is sold everywhere.

UPHOLSTERING

-MATTHESSES—

FUllNITCKE K.-pivlr.d and l'Hckfd for Slilpinent. GEORGE R. RICE, Joel Block,

IK West Pike Street.

Out-of-town work sollcltod.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

UliiHh of K«•'« 1° tioit tlmn |Kwiler. for It ci-kes lnsu'iul of Injurintf. unr npiii will cull MRS. II. SMOCK, '•^'v Hrunuli (illli'i'Hlusli ot Itosi's,

IIHIIIUIII|HHS, Itul.

The Y. M. C. A.

I Lecture Course!!

Opens on December 1100.

SCHUBERT

Male Quartette,

Aeeonipauled by

Ml&BlfCesle 1. Halilwln,

^OrHANn

Miss (ieorglellii Lay,

TManist.

RASON TTrKETSFor the 5 entertainments IM.Ll. IK hi l^

GENTS WANTEDr?eV.%"dforTs*p«u?^ needed tn every f&mllr. IK».\ A\/.A l-'Olt 1 Itivi: ituson. Addmi j, M.i.i voiv '•U tarlUIe Ave., inriiiimil. 4»lilo.

Music HALL

Novt-ml)( 124,2." -J, '27, 'JH,

Waliord & Kohinson's

bplcndlcl Company of

New York Players

ill appear at

Music Hall All Next Week.

First-Class Plays and Players,

Lower Floor, Gallery, 20 cents.

IJ

I ho )in« (ui'dr»'d and Kortv-hfth I*i-ihisv1 vama lost nearlv ro jn-r emit, and the On lliiiidied .ihd ^ixtr^'nth last hirtvilv, h-av lug lour dillerentctMnmnthlers !unngth eng:igement.. lite l*wf-nt.»•-eighth Ma»*ae.hriset.r.n lo^i nearly haJf it-s nunibor, and the Second Delaware rtiiiTered seviTfily, having two of it* «,* nmand»,i w«ii!ided. The Kightv first. P.'nnsylvania lo.nt. twelve oiHeei's out of hj\1.-«:|i and over h.-Ut iw men, and Jiau three eomrnandi ig oilicerrt w.»utul«l. The I" ifty-sirventh New York lost nitw.' oHlreiN out oi eleven, two of ii.n c».»minander» among thorn. The .i\t srxth N«».v York loyt heavily and had threv* funoiaixi"!^ killel or wounded. There wn.s r:oiv. of the cxeitemeht of a hotly ••.itlle to inspire t-hffe men, ao daz/.hng v,:e ha I nnn-tl in the air to h.» seir.etl by th.e lvave.-»t And tht ijUick(-&t„ IVrfore theni lay the stula.o!n hid.*, the.silent e,ii?uon ijid t!io stir.cn enemy, lu rnan*hlngt)u tlunn they niurehed int the jftft*s of iWatii a* grandl) aa ever men did on earth. lihor.Ki: I.. (wILMKIL

110 eenls Balcony Children, ccnt».

nnd

Klcotrlr Hitters.

Wiu. TnnmoiiH, po^tmasti'r oi Idavlllc Ind., writes: Eli'utrie liittcrH liav. iloru! iiim-'! for me than all other meilieines comtilncd for that t"e|lr:f hi IkIiik from kl'lti.ry nnd liver tr nbl John

k1ii!, farmsr and Htouknian cf saine plm-e, save: "Find EleetiK! Bitters to bo tho Uwt kidnev and !.v,-r mc.lieine :nadi me feci hk(.' a new mail." J. W Gardner, hardware merchant, eaun town, suv.s: "Electric WtterH Is just the thlnn for a luan who In i'l run r' -wn and don care wethe nr li. or ill -he found new trengt! t!- -1 appidile ».i,• feit just like ho ). id an new lcise on i1' Only sue. aliottie a Co. dn.„' ctoro

IHnri'Btlng lu .irnirti-.j. No class of r. "]de ahoii' 1 Iji careful In provlii'ii^ .nemsel-i with cllalile family medic!' us those H-.. far »m pin slid. s. an Weri 's Kalsam for the lung's Is partleularlv pvtommended to tin- farming cotumii. 'tv. as it Is wonderfully effect in all throat, and lunj.'troubles, mid Is especially adapted foi chlldre:', being 'iK'r-'ealiU- to take, perfectly safe and harmless, and yet Infallable for croup and whooping cou^h.

I rial si/,o fine. Eur side nv Lew rither

Sv. to relievo. Therein no fallute Sitniuon's Liver K«*^u]afor.

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ana itjosc lastircj ncc of Standard Chevving ion-.c a a better test than any taiK fiiout it. Give it a fair trial.

Your dealer has it.

FIHZO BROS.. Loulsvillfl. Kv

Ladies' Tailoring

The uudersigned, having rented rooms in the Kellogg School of Ladies French Tailoring, and also having the use of La Couteuriereami LeLuxe, the finest Fashion Journals published, brought on bv Mrs. Lavne for the benefit of her pupils. We are prepared to make TIIK MOST STYI*1SH tJAliMEXI S tho city. We invite the ladies to give us a call and make our rooms a plaee to stop and rest when out hopp ing. J. E. liRUNTON,

LI DIB MACK.

12G 1-2 West Main Street:

PIANOS and ORGANS

CLKAXED, TUX ED cm! REPAIRED. Or PACK KI.

JOHN M. SXAOY, No. 71o outh (*reeti street.

ltRKSSMAIilXli.

Miss L. J. Mlutt. Mru. M. A. Urown anil MIs» Maiv Dillinun aj»* now pri']»iirtvl to do (hi'gpiimliing for liullos mid clill(lr»n, nnd solicit a slinriMif ihn puldlc pHliomit'c. CutlliiK done 011 short notice. ltooiu over Li'vlnsoii's stoi"', tin' llrtt stairway wist of Elstnn Hunk. Jlaln St.

Bridal outfits a specialty.

A. D- L0FLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

l!lj East Main SLroui, with E/.ra Vorln

Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith Olllcn iuh! Kt^idcnco 218 South Oroon stroot

Mrs. Dr. Qrllllthffives special attention Chronic and Surgical Dlaeaaes oJ Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.

CONSULTATION FREK.

TIME TABLES.

N A C.

WEST

No 0 —J»

7 rJ:.Va. Nn. :i—fi:4 r»

well satisfied H)M

SANTA CLAUS SOAP

lsil}A

BEST LAUNQFYSOAP

Beckner & Buser.

Kt'jsiiutli WiitthluKlon

Curry Combs, Cushions,

Hrushos, Whips,

Kobus,

SPECTACLES'

M1) VLf \. POtTTH ..0:45am ..5:1 Kpir ..12:00N

NOHTH I

No 4—Mall 1 45am Rxprosa No 0—Mall— 1.40pmlMall- ... :al FreiKht. U:ndpm Accotn i.-presH, 10:f7ain

SOUTH NORTH

'o 3—Mall. No 5—Mall.... f/OCftl Froltfht. V.vpresH

.1:20aroMa!l. 'iiOOpuriRxprotta. .0 05ain«Acuom or.'iOpm1

.8:1.'lam ..0:16pa .12:00 N

0.. I.&W.

(jniN'c m. daily I

No.

daily No

ast. No. J0~ir,-, a. m, i. dally except Sundav. oxc-ept Sunday., W'ICST. 0-

s-nor. p. No. i:i-^:-1H a. m. dally 11« i]

m. daily lally. N«

In

CoM In In.* htidd^ or Chiibla.oh'r (»i OhallnK? or Burn? or any Old Son**? Thf) best tiling lu the world for It la Golnmn's rel.foleum Balm. Got it sample at tho dru« st»re of Nye & Co

except Sunday "No

.. 1 7 —1 :JJ-l p. m.dally lally, I'XeeptSundav.

ST0YK l)LACI\lN(j,

IN-i^itiin who lii-sirc (ln-ir s(dvc« •il.ltkril V.lll li v.cll liy lciivuij, llicir m-iliir with l.lic ntili-i-:iuiicrl iit elUier 'Hli Joiuiiiil Xat-k M.iljfynjiry.i or Loliiirni I-'HIici-'S

II. JIOXIrtlK.

N.h.---Xll ')jl-(.t loll III r(llllir to Uic c.oimtrv. iiiui satisfaction

an tfjud in all c.iisi's..

Uilr

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JILUniLLO.

Dr. ilunlKln^cr will beat Dr. C. K. Kan otllce, In Crawlord«»vUle, on TlirUSl. .. Nov. 27, and evr-ry two weeks thereafter!

TIIK Ck,\ WFOliDSVILLK

Y. M.C. A.

O. M. (titK(i(j, President. W S. Mofkktt, Vice Bresldent- ». I'. 1)1 KMAM, Recordtnjr heeretary-

H.

I. Kim*. Ireasurer. N. (.. MI (teneral Secretary Uaths, Tub and Shower (rym-

nasiuni, How]iii« Allies, 1'iano.

0,linos anil It:adin^ room. Meet­

ings Sunday at 4:30, p. m. Visitors always welcome.

CRAWFORDSVILLIC

TRANSFER LIKE,

R. C. WALKU!, i'rop. I'lissi.-ivi rsiwiil Il:ii.rt':iiff tolKM.ots Motls or unyiuirtol Ihi'Cltv. Also |.to|,rli''or ol Mir I Jay I oss Ten-Cent, Hack Line

Jill? (,)ll .III I'rl. -l-s ttlll !)(. IllulMlllllK'll Hll.J Sulhlui-Kiiy Slirvn-c ri nili'If.J [.inivcciilIs nt Stat,!.-, on Market strwt^it sluU:at Miodirrass & .Murpliy's, if: Teleplione No. 17.

Wbrki

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a.rid I u&e IL In »J| try &ndc(e&iijn^

•pADt'ONLV^- AuCGft

N.K.FAIB9AHK&CQ.cKicssfo

hluiKhs,

Horsc-Blunkuts,

0cz

..Vehicles.

Notice.

Whereas, at the last regular ine^ting of the Common Council of the City of Crawfordsvdle, lnd .held on the 17th day of Nov. tlu' City Civil ICninnccr of said City pronented his final report for the graveling of Uak street from Wabash avenue to College street in said city, and that thereupon the Mayor appointed a committee »»f the Common Council to consider said report and to hear objections thereto.

Now. therefore the following named persons to-wit: IsaacC. Klston. Joanna M. Lane, The Dove Tail I Jodv and (Sear Company, Catharine Linen. W. I). Tilnev, Daniel V/. Veairlev, Warren 11. Ashlev aid .laines H. Hrvant, whose property is assessed as shown by said report, for 1h* costs of the said improvement, of said portion of said street, are herehv notified that said comimttee will meet in the Council Chamber of said cit\| in the lath dav of December, IMHi, at a clock a. m., to hear objections to said report and assessments. Ami said parties are required to then and there show cause, if anv there be, whv said report should not be confirmed and tho assessments made as therein set forth.

By order of the Common Council, Atti-st W. C. CAUU. Mayor. Chaki.ks M. Scott. Citv Clerk Nov.

A CARD.

l.nderu linn-h more suei-e^tinl treatment that Dr.

liuntlnLri,r

lias been ijsIiik «nr the

past. sr-\en nionihs. his pi-aeiice has greatly increased. 'I he lloetor now ireals morr I-'vi*. I-.ar. NommiihI hronle I atarrh (talients wltn Milder renieilie.N and bi-tiej-and piieker Mir».'s than ever belore. 'l'hls real nteni is es^i'tialliy suited to Children ami peculiarly sensitive persons. pei-i,-ll atU-LUon to the I.Oi.U'e*! Stanii|it( initl IIIOM Iiltiiiui rnn,'s to Cure .Also all a* ltt«r:ie!n, riN« I f«»i intt »••*, eie. Operalions otilheKvt* liiU perlormed Pain.

A ne^'lei-ied or badl reated (.hronie atarrh is the tfreat cause oi so much deafness in the middle-aired and elderly people, also of eonsumption. A chronic discharge from the ear is.very dangerous to life, as It '^liable localise blood poison or brain disease. Consultation

KEEP IT.

Toledo Blade

mjM.

Only One

I ..1

wiU| lh( lluahlV4 Vlu%

aud Kleyant Sltfht. jrlvlnjr properties of the Doctor's 1'crlect I'litinK- Spectacles and Kye (.flashes that th«*lr sale constantly Inereas ing. Still selling at factory prices and lti them Kree «d Charge. Sp« clal pains taken I •*st thelace and eye. thiw^lvlnir the greatest ease and comlort, as w.-[l as greatly Improv ln? the personal appearance of the wearer (tlasst.'s sueee.ssfnlly tltted whore others full I his ad. will appear everv other week.

Ithl KltI^NCI.. (ico, l). Hurlev, altornc} ft law. son Krank. «lisehar^' .t rofn ear«and Ji:al m-Ms.John K. Courtnev.lawver:son -bad eve and ,irs, (}. h. Mill*, deatness etc.. twenryears standing. C»ns Mnver. dauirhter cimtlned nine months in dark room with violent cvedls. ease, causing total bllndnos Israel PaOon, total blindness from cataract Miss Clara Alston, violent ulceration of eye ball K. Smllh.uili-, disea.se A. K. Havless, mi a her, eje di^e.ise. Dr. James I liompson, deaDiessall ot Crawlordsville. Hon. Silas Peter-on wife deafm-ss, bad case. Potato Cri*ck: Frank Powers, chronic catarrh, banker. Colfax Congressman N\. D. Oui-iis. Lo^ansiHirt. discharge fron* ears an». deafness Jud^c Wauuli. Tipton, suwrleal operation on eye that restoredsl»rht Jud^b Terhune. L«banon. Ind., deafness Kx-Scnator Kent, I ranklort, lnd atarrh and dcatnwss J. Linn, M«u e. catarrhal dcM^ne**. and D-um* crousothers In this vicin'iy eqnallv bad.

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11 the news belter d.-pan-iiMnu i,.\ tlrst-chis eiitertiiiniii^ m.i iiwtruetin. r'-„ ihan In an\ utlun^lu,lar tp,tr puhiisln''l.

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New st4ry to eimim,-iK tir-t* nf i|», written CNpivlallv f,,r tl„. mluy J. Optie. "M«»nev Mnk«?r Scrie" articles on "Side Nmic.," wriu'ni iiV' lll.APK. Ml.AllKMiltlil loj ^. t, }?)in( Klven io club riiNer4. s»-mj |V»r i'-hh..,',. of the Wbeki.v Hi.apk «11' 1 rr^i l,ta' u.,,',., liur anuouniM'inents lor UieiVumtiif Vcur

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A spi'elmen eopv wilt irlvo yon of the Wkkki.v Hi.auk thuu un.v -livr .- tiiin K"lve in an iidveftNo?iicn( \v»* i«n? inviieeverylM^ly ut write f.»r spi'viiiiwhleh we will eheerfuliv m.olynu nn} the same time pleMe mnll us it hM nfuiune* your Triends ami neii ii])or.s. arn! we will mail them speejrieits

ON K1DKNTIA I. I( \i !\T

Ajiylnnly can earn tkn imu.i.au* very au'iek by r«lvln»f cluhs torthe IJIain:. We ure.iipaying tie* hitrhe*!.ntnouut tor eluh-i everutle ed by Hiiy newsp,i|.er We .warn ai/enu»vei' where. Write u* lor i:Uden'ial t"rmagents

Address. THKnhAid-:

NEW YOKK. TRIBUN

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Tin Tarill nnl the Farnirr The Tribune: Tvill dcT"te much i!ii: k* the Tariff it atlocts th« Karm»'t a..«J the ilvch lb»n. Hobw««il llorr. of Mlr.lii^uii, ba- bv to the Trilmii«'» ftftfl of Tariff ur.urn f* u. p'.a»e. lie will, through thf colti?..tis Tlif Tr devote himr-df to this tnpir, ntid wn) vit». ewer oncfltlons upon pointu winch jht|»1cs tl.c .\ can hnrtnor Mid Mochnnic. lit will alr» other dutiou will allow, utji'iid Karu^'r*' Insiittif*»f*rlculturAl Kath«ring« the roiniu^ wjntrr Hint a Aud c.Tj)Oinid the of tin: TunlT

Tliote who ()('-•*.ro ine i»r*-isenc« of Mr. llo Farmers* Institutes, *\c nr.* itiMUil to ct'.n promptly with 'i he 1 riliun .-. Yountf Mpii who wish to Sin1

Mnnvaman ferl«« the lack *r earjv dir» eTHT^ieM and cnrlv inculcatioti Ui»! in.n promote the formwtion of chfrsrtiT ftrt« afterlife. Kvervs-uch manw,:u.d* i-'iiliyV»f int'u of lo-^Jay *hctt»»r quid^tl fa yt-tit!) t:i-* Tne Trihuiu'"has piatinM ti»p uuhle articles, which will apponr iv tl hut shall 1 lo .' Hv Sv S, 1 •c.k.i:-.. of Prirkwrd Pufirn-i-s oLe^e.

Sug^esl tons fo» the lt«i\ mi the farm arc Itv the h- i. .1 Delta. Ohio, Mftrtf-r nf iho N itionai

neat ion it

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By An Iri'W ('nrtioul*', r« i::urksh!-' «'tSpring wc« bo full of rncrurrt^rtin" 11 V' Mall ipile!I of 1'u^iuu »r«-t»juiluN* rnitod Mttes. Itr till' Ib'ii I Coinmissi' ii'-r of the ljfpar:i .c:,t f-l.t^

A lalk with American innn. of Prid^cport. mill.. Mi Amman, tiTr.p^r.iiice i'T tt r»-r. if:iV-: -r 1 hxuinples In Ibe II Ulorv uf-oiir own (. try. By t»cti. A. S. Wtbh, tf.c I'B'.isr.* Oettyfhuri: and Spo t*ylvania a

Importune** oi ood .tai.n«-r». Ward McAllister. A ('olle^e 1.duration «M-d fer «.l h«*st for those who ciuni"! fc«-i dent \N'.!!iain |V «p«*r, I invir-j "f 1

The Tiihune will p:i:»t fr^rn con«i''^rinl an-\u r^t my or women, in any part of tiie coii/iU -', nia

Vit-.il Tojiios ol (In- I'' OJH

I^renrnt Nf«*d* aud uluncan A^rU-ulture. Ht

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Proper unction «»f the 1 hu t*l Intion. Hy the lli»n Ji :in- rr illn| liuprnvriiit'iil

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practicability in llural lo triti*. torv nf curiam Miidel Nil 1 H. (*. Noithrop, of at"ii, '-m,

Principle hi 1'oMHet nnd tin Cournjfr. Kvtlioll'»iJ .1 a:. Inllurnech* of the l.iiaur Human ProKi-cMH, lly dent of tho Anicrlcnn Ffd«rvi•

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W HI he at Dr. Kh.-l^er's olllce at. Waveland on lrlda, No\. ..K, und regularly evorv ft»r weeks thereat teron Krldav

America'w .Sutmrlutu and l.'Wiil Goer-'o PalifHer, of N'rw Wnrolio.tMN for Turin Polk, Prenldrnt of tho Ns n*i

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Israel ('. "f tu I 'v Survov and -\j.ior« of A, Ot lirr alurc:

During t.S'.d TImj TrP-iO!:' w"..i]»rn-: of ariiclefl, writt-'ii iv owji trav cnt. on the aj.'rimltnrv of mh' I. cxi»l«r.atiomi of a Int^o niiii'h^r-of.tn-

A epr-cial c«rref}Hii «Ji'il'rrt( France, ifitn»„'the f.'.rincai''* 'f4r

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thnflie^t of thi npiruit'iMl ».r« v.ill rcp« rt up-»n tie? dr»i hranchco of French farnmij^:

Mr«. Annie jtti,nni',rr.1 Relief Corp-*, will centrihii'.c a news to The Tribune"* 'J. A- 1'

Adminhle ielt«'ri«of trav.d\ iu niup'ratfd whh |ii^t«iree vv ll 'H: the South ih lien *h I- t.y.

All the regular featu-cH w.ii» ej." Thi» Home fir. I* fei:»ni.ft-V'!i llla-imti'd nrtscii'H on h'\UH'

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other Miihjcr.i.H of int-.ti^c ni-o" primrinnlly for people wUh.liP Mrn. Paynrd Tavl»r. tjip will write "article* on Co-'l*'J?-1 h'-iiK^kei-prr. with a

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knowledge of lu r'iihjfrt. Steinilz, the ct rt-r •.^ MiprOy a column a w*i'k on nil the Kaiiifn of the heme.

Foreign le!teif. ^oe-d the )it i»f nmrkct rri'i-rP. heoW tiew*', wlttv jol «-j»,elc .TC,

The Tr.lmne I' t'.d. ni column*, Mei 1* the arir^t Uti'nwunnit-

Frrml'un pt for. l^M. useful anie'cK, will he n-i Cri/es ("or l.arp

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Club rpI£'!»• ar.! Inviied I" Triuiine'b u«'»v.Termw to Ai,Suliscrtpfi!

The Weekly. $ 1.00 a year.. Send-Weekly, $2,01: f" ^'-r £1 ).f4i. Snndrty Trihrna'. $2.00. Sample copicH fteu.

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