Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 February 1895 — Page 4

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HEW OUKllE^CY IDEAS,

IMPORTANT AMENDMENT" TO THE SPRINGER MEASURE.

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,. That Art* Tlmuif.'ii to

St ri*n pt lie it !h» t(tll—Sfim tor V»»r li Silver Man Is Voted ll^vrn—The lH*Tat« In tlio House.

WASIIINGTON, .I:m. 30.—Uoprescn'.iitivc Cox (tlem., Tenn.) began business yesterday ill the house committee. on bi«i in {j ami currency by :i lion report the Sprmycr bill, but it v.,is voted down and the b.ll UIJJCU.SM 4 informally.

In the course of the discti's'.i'ii Uenre.sentiitive Walker (rep.. r-. .l opposed the proposition of lifty year •year term tor the bonds, ami a notice that he would ••Iter an amendment for a shorter term. Other republicans stood with him on this objection. mill ill yavi! as their vi-wsihat greenbacks should' not be reiired nnioss the circu'at ion was ke to its present volume by replacing th-i retired greenbacks witii national bank notes.

The committee adopted an an.v-nd-ment, which was practically a cuipromise between two proposed by Representatives I .rosins and Ilau^en. striking out the word- f.i'y year* after date" find making the bond* •'payable at the pleasure of the l.n.'ed States alter t-en years from the date of issue.'' The propo-al to shorten the bond term met with nearly unanimous approval.

Two other amendments to the bill were adopted Tin? tirst. proposed by Jlaugen (rep., Wis.) reduces the tax eyioii the circulation from 1 per cent per annum to one fourth of 1 percent, payable semi-annually. The second, oroiiosotl i-v Walker (rep.. Mass.) strikes out ilio tiftli seel ion of the bill —1 but reqxiriiic import duties to be iviid in tfuld The Tote upon wan 0 yeas, 5 ri.v. lien the committee adjourned two umenihnents were pendin to be acted upon trvdiv. One, offered bv Mr. 1' n-se:' (rep.) stipulates that tho retirement and cancellation of lepal tenders fur each month si.all not be preatcr than the increase in amount of tional bank note-under tho operat'on of the plan. Representative

V, alker st :nds sponsor for the other pending amendment-, which is to require one half of the reservo funds of the banks to be held in grold coin or yroid certificates, the oilier half in ?lver coin or tiiK-er erlificates. Ten per cent of (Vie reverve is to be held in this stipulated form July 1. Is1.).'. 20 per cent at the end of three months: the change beir.fr maoc at lie rn le of 10 percent ipiarter until completed. The discussion upon this amendment hinged OR the point whether forcinr the banks to secure pold for deposits would not I cause greater dematvl upon the treasury for gold than the raid* which are now in pioirr SK.

C.iairiiiaii !»prinjjer says the commit- I tee tvill be aiile to report, the amended bill to the nou.se to-dar. 'i li.i i, not certain, bill the hi'I is a privileged one and can Vie called up at rtny time. How far the amendme:it^ will plaeate tJie opposition remains to be won, but it is conceded theehanc'js of the men "urti are much better in the house than in the senate. Its opponents are largvly depending upon he free ail ver senators to talk it to death as they may be able to do in a body which lias rulo by which it can li\ a day for a vote.

IN TIIK SICN ATI-..

itr Kfiv Ymk I nvom li. \V ASin.'i', IN.

lianibrr oT I'reni«l«.n t' Ian. 30. --Mr.

rouji**rf« I'lnn. 11 Ml

idem.. N V.l piv e:itc 1 in the senate ye.ieriay a resolution from t.lie New York c' ii:i'bi'r of eon merce leartilj* aie-rovine :ie.! linancial course of the President as given in hi UI-5S I.»P Mr. Mander-on 'rep.. Keb.i presented a resiilut ion oireeting the committee on finance to pros are a message having the follow ing e.-.sent Sal features: (J) The secretary .f the treasury to retain a rc-erve fund of S2iiO.oo0.0OO gold and i-2no.00n.oo0 silver. (-J) An issue of bonds payable in either gold msilver, at the option of the holder, for the ma inlena nee of reserve. (3) Ou .standing legal tender noii»s to be redeemed in gold or vi]ver, at the option of ih.• holder, and rot reissued, ft)

For the next five yean old io be exchangeable lor solver an 1 silver exchangeable for goidnational bank- to be authorized to the foregoing bonds us a hasis for is.-nii tr notes and the tax on notes to be removed, (ti) Import duties from countries having the gold standard to be payable in gold and from countries having the silver andard to be payable in eitli *r golo orsilv-r at the option of the importer. Authorize thecoinai'e of silver aud gold at a ratio uf it! to 1, to i:ie capacity of liemints.

Mr. Mnnderson aslied 'lie immediate consideration of the resolution, but there was objection, and it. was referred to th finance committee to bi considered together wit other plans

Mr Allison made another brief contribution to the financial question by offering a resolution calling on tie secretary of the treasury to inform tinsenate what portion of the $100,000,00' reserve, so called, has been used fo meeting current expenses and what part of the proceeds of recent b' nd sales has been similarly used. lie resolution went over ou objection Io Air. Vest.

VOOBIJKEH* J'l.AV VOTED DOWN.

It J» Defeated 7 to 3 in tlin Senate four Dilttfe on Finance* WASHINGTON, Jan. ',(0.—At the morn ing meeting

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of the senate finance con.

n-ittee yesterday the various proposi tioas embodied in the Jones, Ve»l

I MePlier.S'in. Smith and Sherman bills isore pone over. No c!ispusi! iwi \v iI yhnwu to ,'lcc.opi. liie recr.miilcnii'."tions of tlu' 1'rosidfMit :uid there ns but siipiil reference in his me-.-nu'e. 1 he •proceedin{,

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of the afternoon session

were based xi poll a bill which

t:i/:e on the p-rop.osition as a 1a:.d it ivas lost, by a 'vote ol to ben: *ors Vr.,: an te as well Mel'h. r»on voting witti the repubi mii. There '.v .s also a tie vote in

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i"iti been prejuirod by S^iiir.nr. VoorhcL"-. Tae oil! ovhieii .sim-j pi ho r.an of. .shorl uriei ce

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the rpose of ur:in_f n°o'| serve and of "..'lee1,11:e the le.e ficiency, bi:' 'ivhen the a'teiiro.n. se.-%

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luoti by '.Seaator Aldrich to .ub.tilute the Springer bdi for tin OMUI" bill.

The coiumiltee adjourned without airreeiu^ ujion any detinile time of nseetinj and some of the republican members naid afterward thatuiey sa tv no reason for any more meetings as it had been made evident it would be impossible to aeeomplisn iinylliiny in tne coin ni it ten

si A I)I ill .'11 A I liN liLI.I. l'ASSKS

Tt Ha* Snl«

tti^ hut 1-* ih joct of Stroll*

""\V.uni5i)'i'0li, .l.iii, -The meat Slippers of tlio v.-wit have cause for qratitication at the vay in which the hill to repeal the discriminating duty on sugar was pushed through the house yesterday The measure was passed by the overwhelming vote of '.'.IS to :!1. most, o! the republicans voting with tho d.-nncr»ts. During the debate Mr. llin^ley (.rep., Maine) criticised a utatem.-nt of Mr. W.ison that the re*enues v.ere increa.-.in^ and a surplus was in -it^ht. lie made a I lengthy niiruuient to refute the positioii taken by Mr Wilson Saturday re (rardin the revenues.

Mr. Reed (rep., Mai the general itcbati ciared the peaditiy bill

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Mr. Wilson answered tho criticisms of Mr. Dingley !\nd reiterHted his statement ns to the revenues of the

country, lnconelu-ion he expressed

the hope that thin U.t would pas, both

houses of congress and become a law. Mr. 11 itt. (rep.. 111.) offered an amendment t-o repeal the one eighth of a cent differential on refined sugar. fib?

party v•,tc. Mr. llooderfioti (rep.. Iowa) at tljis point cot the floor and taunted the

country, and called upon them to take July up the shieb.l that was broad enough Corn—2 to protect the v.hole eonntry. Mr. Uendersou said he would vot..- tost.rlki out the one tenth discrimination because it was a blow at, the irun*. 77 bi was then passed, 23!' to 31.

11AMCH UU LC0 0 it IS I I.

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ui* of tbe Mow ISrtTt Kxpr.cV to Monp.r. V'.sauiM. ION, ,1,111 :0. —The friends of the "new r.avy" expect, to t.ro a hard light in tho hou .e to ecu.e the pa: -age of that part of the appropriation bill providing for three new I,at tie ships and twelve torpedo boats. They will 1 avo the weight of Secretarv I IK-rbi-rt's r. commendation behind ,- ia. but the depleted condition the treasury wit' be the chief argument I used to block the plan, liuir-iKin f'ti^'res. of the appropriation com nit-

I'l-tNSI'JN Rl'Ut'.AV l$li!lISl»

Inorwit-il A pproprl:it.lon BTfifctoci ku KiiHlild l-'.XHiuliicra to Ctit.-h I'p. WASUIrtOTosf. Jan. 30.—The work of the special examiners of the pension bureau has fallen behind over 20,Out) cases owing to the recent laelc of annropi ia tions. There ars now 2t special examiners in th* field, anil •in a resuit of theinerea.se of

Kcoitr to Invnile Aiii frim t'ie vidm-l Hutes

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sion openeti he had atidftl a i,,r.usi: proviiiin for r.e free coi i.igc ver. There tvj a motion to M.ri' a vote of S.-'uil t: repu i:.embers and S.-uator Mcl'. eison vol ill .r for t'iC- motion anil tli she a ocra*. opposing* it. A vote v. ast

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•inn Mnv..

$25.oi)-

in the appropriation for the service this fore- i.-i now being augmented h. dxty three employes deUiiied from Ike b'ireau. It is expected, with the present force of 32,"i. that the arrearage will be reduced to less than IO.OIJM ease during the remainder of the ti',:al year and that by tlie cud ,.f 11,,. calendar ar, if the force is mam ained. the work will be up to date.

To Hftp Coinmorclul Trav^lor*. WAMII.NOTON, .Ian. 30.—in the senatiye„i,r ay Mr. I'rye ofIV 1 a re, ion which was agreed t- calling, for tne correspond! nee with the ciret ,'istieeot Sann a and ith the I'n: a .e- sir the e. 'I"- ti.iIIK rupiey i.ili wn then tak ed many an,. offer, tl 'eing 1 ll.lt lie national li'V.sh •id -ti,sp.-nd or repeal suite olv.- ia -.sc. so far as tin' 1, tor w.-r---eoi11! let. a il!i ».• iin i• tt.- meatu \\a tin..llv I.,

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niEPAPiIXOr FOH WAR.! WliKCK ON YA M-'ALi \.

MEXICO TO FORWARD T.iOOPS TO ACAPULCO.

1:1:1 iMvv.il.i rMTi r» if .,j"t.- hi.it ^in I mli-. Will SJIVO TIN- Nutmnp.l

or iif.:h,. at -oitei mtry 'it •*«.' I

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nd its deeisThe r«iiirth taki'i- nreli is eiiv, iw

The government received many protiVrsof aid from wealthy citizens of the repablic, aud the mass of the people are so enthusiastic in their promises that these items with the numerous individual Male appropriations, •.-.ill very nearly rel .er» the treasury department from material expenditure of an extraordinary nature.

PASSING TH

POPE'S LETTER.

V*\T York

Kncjrllcnt do*.- li loin Unufi ii* l'vvo Hotir^, Kkw You)i. Jan. iW. The pope's encyclical, which came in Ln Bourgoyne. got thremgh thv custom hoiis«» on the

who closed puyinent of Si.25. or his su T, LUIUC FTII priiiUw! mutlfcr ntad WJJS was tnl mg,

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because uo «ne expected it to become mat .i.

Aiinm!| Ej:preM compan

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clieal vrag npp^ist"4 at 515.

I I ,J- INRII,. OBICAUO. Jan. V?-—Tb« followhii- tr.hi« amendment ivas lo«t H.-lor,) by a strict

ajo Board ofl'rn.'lo to-b'.y:

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Louisiauaus for tl'.eir efforts to secure protection for theu:-','lve.-o whilo advg- Wfaeat— eating free trade for the rest of he

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CARS ROLL DOWN

objective poiut being Aeaj ilco. on the Pacific coast, where il v. ill be held with the other forces no '.here or tiansp rtation by sea when Guatemalan invasion is ordere l'raiicie/s Verona Mi.ras, the Cuban I journalist, who made .such a vi'-or ms I'liWKllS, rnrihac o. attack upon Mexico in conneetion dnd l:efen-i-ho eon! 11 eat nut. with the reception of the Guatemalan I The fatally injure minister by Cm. Diaz, is supposed NOKION, .loas W.. theairienl uunui er of to have left Vera Cruz vesterda by t?t Louis, i..liiengo aud 1'ittR'turR. steamer for Iluvana. Several influ- The seriously injured: eritial newspaper men of this capital Cot ur.RT, Iit. II J.. Irdinii o!i» hc.nl

petitioned Don ll -mero Ilubino, secretary of state, asking official action against Munis. Getting wind of the matter lie quietly left town, without lighting any of the numerous duels which ho had returned to partici pate in.

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IjA IfoicTjii, l-.d -Th^ eos oner's inrtt*ti^-atiiTn of the rlent.ii of nmuul T'irich, whose oharred rempfis xvcre fovn-1 anion? tho xrnntdpring -vt'rs of is cabin, i.,*s .tahW.hed t. ,f .hoory o! suicld*. Finch pior-tod •nil h.u l.fe by 1 vuo--t ajroniTinj form of death. deliberately m-JI fire fo bis 1 sd and -rion drrwn on the colic of finnu\ his body vtran r.lowly Consumed. Thw benuit'» rr -tiled t.ie. i*ttirc was I- st in the eai.tiri.

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t. ,\ has annul.ticed tnat he willii htl ti. attempt build new ship:-:, and h: pobitioa upon 1.1 bill will in- re foi liini the co-opera-! tiou of 1 It ru-eeonom i.sts of: the hovse. lie un-lubers of Hie nuv:J committee tind encouragement in the statement by Representative Wilson, ill .lis recent speech, ti.at the revenues wiii soon react" expenditures, and the hopeful as.-uranees of the Presidents message to the effect tiiat a deficit, not to be feared. They will use these authoritative statements in replv to the oppo-'.'.ion. and ure moreover relying upon republican rotes for new .ships.

Another 11 en.TV »n..w in Rntr1»n(, LOMI\. Ja ti. 29.—There was a heavy snow storm during Monday t.hronrl.ou! I-Jnirbviid and .--everr'y eoiii weather I prevails. The snow drifts, are six feet'"" deep in many places, lu Lincolnshire there have been [or»oiis frozen u, deiltii

Twi froir ni»J nt (^filvov' ot. 'IAI-VK-STIIN. Ti'MV5, DAN. 20. A storm of pri'lit velocity .Mruek this city limit 4 o'clock yestcrdn- in'.-rnitiy. It. 1 trc'l a lintiiher of tenements, 'l iie disasters niuonir he shipptnrr wort more severe anil -cverul Miiall vessels were »wiimiivl ami two sailors drown ed.

fill f"« CJotit l.o^ti Ii A rrn-it iMl. I.OMio.N, ,itn. 'j-U. In itft linnii'inl iix-t -!e the Timers-, savs the issue of Chinee j'uvi-i'n inent fi |icr cent, j^nhi I loan of £S.0-'j i".a (Slft.0ntl.0tC) f.illy \r "ire.I oil tin r-T-1,110 of the iinner'.:'. jtii..ilime custons has hecn fttiallv a Tail ecd.

Victory for Hoe & Co.

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Fit da-, si t' pie Slu.

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(Kir Y\ Illi'tl anil I'ortv -1 li"on Sitt.l ', I.ijuri'it I'nntliTHeil. i'ithoiis Injnrri! --lltticlal Ari-uiiiit

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rirv or 7tli:" K0. .bin. 20."--Vrar tai.v-,j: ill's receive 1 a frerh nnpe'ns by the ae- 1 ti.m of the j/i. vernni' in I'.eelinin.'i s'l-ltho ofYer of liie rni'.ed Stutos to out. mediate. There now appears little ton 'doubt that, (iua'.eu.ala len't eitlier eat •^Ull .1

to lit A oionii of till)

lNDiAN'^rous. lnil., .Jaii 20 first, pas-eiiircr wreck since th« it istruct ion of the Vandalia in 1 I ri which there was a h-ss of life occi.'"

The injured: ANPEIISOS. Mi:S. D. Greewcjistlo, Ind. hurt about head. BP.KBB, L. W. 1)., Paris !1'.. tiruised atKiut the head. Bih.ET.J. A of Philndo'iihin cut cm tbe bead and sprained wr'.-t,. CRAVEJ.3 .tor..-: W., r-dit--"" Oreencp.ftle,

Ind., WnrKl. rib broUrnunU 1 -odv brui-ed. CaotTcii, Kioini'.i) of peverelj t.ruie:i CiRsos, C. K.n-.irn ,^' and eve Ro'igod out

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•*'o ri y. 1o^t uialtur are m-

1 l.-ased is about ten day Hardly iwo hours passed b«fore iio cncyt-liral was released and placed in car« of the

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Ore,... ,1. tl,,., I J-. o«i States Dis'.rict Coil' Vi -H'l .'- ,• ilrcided HI fjivor of o. .iie suit n/'ain-.!. WnlKer

Moutt f--r tho infriri T'-mir it. uf putont fur iiu foldin machine.

I'm ri'/Bt,. in

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reached lies cit.v yesterI. ii '"i i'u of ma nUlloiu t'on Kiortlan. He

rill.I',- liini held in

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at yesterday afternoon at (o.it' ville, twenty-eipht n.iles went, of ti.Ccity. The rails spreail under the pi va te car of President 'tV. U. Mch'een and this ca- with the diner, parlor wnnien's-'c.-ach, and .-nioker r.djed down a steej) embankment. One Renjrer v.ns killed and fortythre. injured, six of them seriously, and OIK fatally. Iviffi-S'

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MeKeeD slightly ijtjtireil. "•itHLL. W Tw Hacto «knU 'I UI a. fd.

S. N'«uoir:o:) Texas, jorhinaly hurt ftl out head. Pr 4TT, I1'. 1. of P!i i.:bi .'-^,P«. scalp wonuu l'o'.v.n?, \V Uarthsgo, litully hurt iu »tdo. ROUEHTJ, MAOJIRI

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PUREST MEDICINE

EVER MADE.

Don't be without a botrlo. Yon will nut rcjrrot. it. Try it to-day. What^ inalccs you tremhlo so Yot II XEUVI S arc all nn«tnine, FRI-1 NEED gentle, soothing TONiC to assist nature to repair the (Inmate which \otir excesses liavo causcd. Sulphur lli'tcrs

NOT A

RUM OR WHISKY DRINK

to ba taken by the glass liko other preparations which stimulate only Lo DESTROY. If you havo FAILED to receive any benefit from other medicines or doctors, do not despair. Use Sulphur Bitters immediately.

In all cases of stubborn, deep seated diseases, Sulphur Bitters is the best medicine to use. Don't wait until to-morrow, try a bottle to-day.

Wf VP

Mr. J. F. Cole

Like a

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m.t lie-1 ninl interiuil in juries PAUUISH, Ghirnu iii'.. -l-year-ohl sjirl face' ami ie-.'id eiit, protiubly fatal POWF.IIS. M. Cardiage. Mo. iuterr.nl mjuriL'.-. WAI.I.ACH. MHS. ZKI.OJI SEOCTN. Iudlaiia-wi-lis. ex-graud opera singer back baaiy crushed, lut may recover. WHITING, Mas. E.wino, Boston hurt in the chest. WISH, Conductor, St. Loai.-v, arm broken aud internal hijurkrt.

of Lead

Distress in tho Stomach, Nausea, Etc.

'Hood's Sarsaparilla Cured. The following testimonial comes from Mr. F. Cole, who la with C. A. Colo, the well known Jeweller and dealer In druggists' sundries in Winli-rcst. I a., who heeau.se of close confinement suffered from indigestion and that tired feeling: •C. 1. Ilood & Co., I-owell, Mass.: "Without any hesitation I can recommend nojNi's Sarsapaillla. As I have worked as a watch maker and Jeweler ami have been closely confined to my business, I was sometime sines

Troubled With Nly Stomach. It geemod as If there was a big lump of lead In It, and I was unable to take a long breath. Kvcrything 1 ate distressed mo very much ami caused mo many sick spells. 1 enuUl not sleep nights and ould get up In the retiming feelhij: worse than when I went to bed. 1 had no enerej whatever. 1 llnally tried a botl.lo of Hood's. It

Helped Me So Much

that I got another, and I havo now taken four bottles aud feel 0. 11. I can sleep well and eat

Hood'sT

Ind.

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Hall oi era co.np.iav. i.-l'.v DlPt.OM, Mh ,T. Ne\»-brtii-e-I un-1 nr'u lirr.icea. Dl'.l'l, MK" O". tdi.'I M.-LI. )•::.' Fi:noisos Mi.s N iV,.'!e--.. tdde arid Litem ally iaji: t-.i.. Fb.tccu, MISS ra 53 t.a internal injtti 'e.i FA.KI». 0jngr»»»!11-in-el« Klj I "ii-trict: ba.'.ly ov I Of LI.v, B'R.iKs, W.^hL a,

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gaJiductor: bivlly l-rC ed Cn.ows, W. porter seal svennd S Hrpsoil, MM. D.. Ore* ••a«tl- frid.: r-nt oc right pi»ie" ol hefed, no «er -i -i. I Jonsos, AHfsaw. r«r. .an j-.wtur-. rifiht arin broken.

JONBS, CHAJ!LJI1» .-o'.orfl pot-r Ind'.anftp olia b"xt in Ptvck. LRA, J. M'n'.i'fielA, Ohio:leg mashed. I bKA, Mr# JOCK, vv ife ot John of Mftiiiflohl

O.-iio idighiiy injure f. ftjert) RrtUte, hid.:

Minsk ALL, D. W slightly hnrt. Mi!»«u»L!., Ciu.RU»S, son at D. W.. also ol

T*rrj Hft'i'e: Wigh'-ly injured. MCKKRX. Bivcr

Cures

hearty for which mv thanks are due to Hood's Sarsaparilla." J. COLE, Wlntersct, Iowa.

Hood's Pills euro all Urer Ills, blllousmiss, Jaundice, luduuaUou. headache. SBA.

When Batty was elck-, w) pa*-!* her Paslorla. When she was a Child, site cried tor C.iitorin. When she became Miss, Bho clunc to Cxitorta. When she had Children, she ipivo thorn Castorla.

T^OTK UTO UK1RS, CitEUITORS. ETC.

Iu the mattor of thi* list-iie of Kliss'tbolh Procl-t*', ductsHitetl. In the Jloniaotueiy Lir.vilt tuu.t, Jnuuart teiin. ls''5

Neti -e Is hereby givon that Lurenao I). Strt'-e-er. hh A(ltniitisir.,Vii ot tti,- esi.ae ut Kt znti I'roeiso, deceabt-ili ba» urebented aim died iu« account- and Tuurher.t In tin 1 Hettli'ineni ("aid estate, ami that the smile will come up l-r tli extiniiiatieti HIUI Hc:Tn ot MIKI TICI.it Cour-.on the 13th day of February, ls'.-5, wi icb tutu- all heii'r. envtitors, or legatees ol smd 1 cs-tfttf ftt-' reipiir'.'-- to I'.jniOai in sttul Court, ml I blio«v caut*e it any tlieiS t'C. Whj -'ti a»

Gild vouchers t-huutd not t)e approved, .oel the Iteirbor dit» flbutees of said eMitle it HIMIIIOIIlied to be in »-"i t'oint at the tune atoics .:U and make proof of tieirship. 1 I.UHKNZ.I' ti. SI KIN.i It. Adtiitniatrntoi.

Dated thl.-aaud day of January,

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Is the timo to lo -tantinl

567 Pfirk aTenne,

IndiaQajH.'.ij: n'.eri tl injuries. Horn^oiuurj, Mua., 0, dea, Utnh bndiy bruis«d

UUMFX. F.KV. I(„ Of !van-villo, led. uri ia the bn I. ,i.d he d. .:: uwocii\ r... ,vy 11. T. should, l.-!rtde brohen. 5- *.WOOD, \V. I ^YAC'-R, 3. Y. one ej

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.c.!'AI! Hrazii 7nd Wad hurt

.VAI-I-IU- OEORU Y-brake:.:an knee, :d and i. cut,. VVKAI*, L,.: hurt -ihout head not -.ipriorslv

W iicn the coac.,,--, i-nile-d ilown t-i bar.!- 'h- women's a ml 'inj dinbiy car 'ink fire, t'lit toe (la-lie-- extin-p-iished fjuieklv and niae of the in1 tviir, burtied. 'J iie tov.

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JUi 0 A'.'KK KAKM 4 mill's rotu i' ai-M- in lumber ami llu«» olarU ^oil. So. 1 iuiprovfiuojiiri oi all akiin: into :ui Ii** Moil and ifii[)iuv» i|V l'ti)!y hr.-t 1 niin in tho iouniv. p.191. .U n: I A' in: FA KM mil f. s' idly on 11 .-»• tri av. i- ,k1 a pro^pi.ji^., •««r!i'»oi1, loo in culii/atiun, tiiMh.-r a ill bmi' wn+ti K'.x.cl bam, wiit"r. i-t. Sightly aCi'i*. ?"0. Will 11 as a vthoU* or will a.TO I HUMS, vm'h !"ii'iirJ 1MM ixrav.'lf^. 1441 UK ?m-.-i be.tuiiMliv 1 ju-t »u!j«!d tti"inM,i.mii thm oo .iim" tviiiinui ra.vinrd^vil.f. «'n ^«avfi j-' :inl»» Itom o. .if}.,.', COO acv »*f -iv»». tiSi* tint, I'H .'iiiot tn i.in,* cu-s niniiiiif! yrar ftitni'l. l/i, iZf b,K'U ilw.-j !uv '"Mil-, lair trn and to-Mj outhii Ji it u, i-fllar. .ic K-uit aud unmnir •s. A si h-iulid 1 inn i« cin-.ip. IVrw

oOAl'UK *ub irban plac*» Just ou&S' t'U 40 a-'M? in hiu-h strit" o! iMiltivali-n, i-£l aniM' hd'-id«» i-miv !a( .o )n i.'k hoa-f.iv.'/aj" «mh1 wattM*. lar t» barn an «MUi)iiiltlin-.^, all in \u\ oi ropa .: (!.i\V \jl abmidautv «»i all ikImhi \avitMit*-» -OAC'IM-) I' AtJ^I 12 ndb-s from t*\lf fri'f jinwl n»ad »int"t tabu* »-w »'lc .40 M*» j»«jo tdlabs lan l, balaii^ ln:o snppluvi uith nintdii' wat»M* the JAJP ro'uiil ^1 htiy plac p»*r «.•!•»» *7. JX [J.J A' S mib'S from fity on! iav»»| i«*atl: 40 a r- ich atid Miitable fo: iliMiiti*!: ?3.5 0. will 11 adr on p»odS 'a»:i *-*7 A IfK 1** A «v ^1 4 r-oiiih of »ifr iriavt 1 io t"i. m-ar chuifh and 8«*h 49 a«T».* i'h xul In i'Ult \ation: balauc»-:ui

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Autlilor of Mwiitgeiio'i ',ir''

I'l'LlC'A'l KJN l'tlit MQOOK LlCKV-1: Notice is lii*niiy ., Kltren lo lint eiliZ'-n" ol,].1', to-eli .otvu-lilii. in Mont? nniry .-.mittr. una. Hint the en-ii-r-U-n*,! mule

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