Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 November 1888 — Page 9

SCilATCHED

A

YEARS.

28

Seals Ilrhiii :, SMn With t' 11 it J-k- MtlltTim iiivii l»y ('ullenru fieinmises. It I known of the 'ut ienrn lteniviii twenty el^ht year: ny.» .t voiild have saved inn (two hnnd-id dollars) and til' iinineiw* amount *if MitJiM'inu. *l\ di.seu-e I'soriaM*' •commenced mi IUJ IM-IKI iti a M«»» not lur^rt than a eenu It spread lapldlv a!l uvcr IM\ bod an"! |r*»4 under my imils. Tin- scales would drop oil' of inc alt Ha* liur and my suffering wa* eunioss and \\ith ut Ostc 1 huus:md dollars would )i«»i tempt me to huvo I hi:- dise:ic over a^ain. I uni a p*»r iiiiui. I.an t-» t»o of what some (if tho doeior•-ai'l was h-i-ruf-y, --o'lie ruur-wo'in. psoriie t«\ b»»k.. .at..I Snrssiparlllas over one y«'!ir and a li.t t. hut no i-iiiv. I went lohvixii love i|mt n* and nu cure. I rantiot praise tho 'utii-ura remedies i»o much. They nave made by skin a-, clear and lief from jiinipies as a navy's. All 1 u-edof them was three bo\e •»r in icura. nml Ihive bottles of CutIenra Ite-ohent ami I wo cake- ol Cnticura ,^o ip. II you had 1*«-4-11 la IV nlld said oil •would IIHVC cured me lor '.Mm you would have liiui !Ia» money. I looked like the pieiure In your hook ut SoriaMs "picture number two. "How to Cure Skin diseases" hut now I am as clear a.-» any person ever. wax Through lone of habit rub my hand* over in\ anus and lej:to scratch once in a wldle. hm to no purpt

I am all^el!. I scratched t\v and trot to hen kind of second nature to I iiani on a thousand time-. lis thldK more that jou want to know, wriie me, or anyone who iead^ his ma\ write to nte and I will answer it. IH-NMS DHWNIMJ.

W.vrr.uiirirN Vr., Jan. "'"111. I **7.

Psoriasis, l'.c/t.'nia. Tetti-r. lUniz'wortn, I.U'lien, or: faith In them perKonailv: faith hi thcia Pruritus, Scald Head. Milk Ctul. handrul'i.j oHUraliv It aihli to the value of our tnUIIVIM.|,•. n.ilii-IV, (. KM •!-•. uml \y«slicnynii- I ... 1,U

and ut ieura tier externally, and Cutieuia Ih-solvent, th« jiew l'»i«H»d pinitler internaHv, when physician.- and all other remetlies tail.

!s»l«l werv vVhcrri* I'riec, L'TTn I ttA,-rh:. 'i ic. Kl 'il.viAT, £l. I'rr rttl In the J'oviltM i)Kt AN'OC ie MK'.M Co.. lloMnii. M.lSfi.

S"tid f^r "HOA* '.o Cnit- SUiti I IJ^EASI'S," I •, on iI!astralins, ami 100 U'vtjmoni.i

I'l.KS,' i)Ia-k-he:ut, .ehaj»pc«r viul ol1. kin pt evented hy nticurii M-: -lieatc-l

PIM

Sneezing Catarrh.

The distressing snee/.e, tie* acrid, watery discharge lioni the es mid nos«-, the paiuMii hitlaininatn.ui exlcndmu to lbthr»at. thes\ *et!inu of the iiineus linliiLT. *an«d!itf ehokln^ sens «t Ions, eotn h, rinuiin noises in the head ami splitting headache* how familiar these symptoms are to thous ands who su!l'«-r periodieal'y Irom heal colds or lnlluenxa, ninl WIHI live In Ignorance ot the fact thai a single itpidiea .on of San ford'-. )talieal ure for Catarrh will afford IhKan(atieous rilie}.

Hut this treatment In ease*-of sin.pl,- 'a. tarrh ulves but a talnj hh-a ol what tins rent* edy wi'ldoin tlicehionle !orni-, where tlie breatliiu^: is ol»striictet ly 4'hokiny, putrid inueus accumulations, the henriim all'eet«-d, smell an-1 taste uotie. thrort ulcerated ami h.ieklou cough gr idually fa^tenin^ ltelf upon 1 he 'debilitated system. Then it that Hie marvelous eurat ve power of SaiifortPs Itadlcal cuie manifests Itself in instuntMiieous in\ matetnl n»lief. Cureb.-mns from the Slrst applieattou. It Is rapid,radical, permanent. economical, sate.

S.infortPs Wapic.d l.'artr ctaiMMs of one Ivittle tile K.niical 'in, ami oia«: hex ef

"t-nt, and l'»

iajpi'-jvod InhaJur, jrit.« «V ti Mit. Ai

is

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IF OS TON

ains 1 W eakucsscs

OF CM ALLS

InsV-uu'y iwi«'veii by the" Cutlenra Aoii-Piou IMaster, a new, »t i.ifrt"'iil»!'', I ustMutaueoua and tn Jat} ihle pal n-k Minn plaster.esj.eev* :.*:Iv adapted to relieve female i»«Ins ami Weak IjeSses, Vv'a r: an I ii? 11 superior lo nli other plasters, aoi the innsi pi feet antidote to pain, intlaintnat Ion and weakness vet compounded. At ahdruumsts, 2 cents: fl ve tor SI or post age free, ot Pol icr Drill! A- OfMlicut I'o potion Mass.

iirnti M»p that l«ld, ollfh7| and Tickling in the Throat.! A rrefit that 'aiarrIuliron-j ehiti?t or Asthma. Tl»I*»l

IJenie.ly reiie\*es miloklvj t'uro* permanently, ill ]ip-v»*:aa PwUar, Ni :M Sn-f»r.*| Kii'tdeath from Coiiikuiuplioa. If l'n'pan-d nt ea. LM.VKI. l.jsrKNS,\l:T. Plnk'hitniten, N. Y.

I.VTTERXOF TNAAIRV NAITHCNSL tiaj'1" to Hratth

6AVECYC\-'« Uf

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has no e'i'ial. We lia\e usi-i\ it f«r the. pa-t ten years, and can rulv rceoinmeiid it. .Mr?. C. i'ilkin, Montezum

Druggists, 25c., 00c. and

DR. KILMER'S

I

THE ^EORLE'SJWEMEOY. PRICE '25^

Salvation OU SSuii.

One of every five we meet. I)ii9 Rome form ofl 11 cart 1

Mftease, and is in eon-1

stantdanirer «H' Apoplexy, Shock or Sudden Death 1 Tln.s Iveiueoy ivguluUjg, n-| lieves, enrrecW nnu curen. l^PropAnxl Rt I'r. Kiltnor'i D^VKSSAKY, ltimthmuton, N. V.I ]^*Uor?onn|uirTftn«w«T.Hi.

Oultlrlo ltmlUUtSfiit y'rin Hold by Uruulith

Ballard's Horenound Syrup.

Messrs. liarber ilros., l.awrenee Kansas. •Avrlt4*s: We always recommend Mallard's iiorehound Syrup to our customers because itmves better satisfaction than any other -couch sy ruo we ever sohl. I'.aliard's Moreliouml Syrup, foreonsump'lon, eouuhs and .'olds, will preserve the health and add loun vears u» life. Halsard's Hourhound Svrtip not only cures consumption, but coughs, ei»ldh. linuK'hltis, Asthma, Iioarsenc-s and -nil atleetionsof the throat, client and liinirn .yield at once to its womlerfui curative powrs, you (Joubt It get a fue trial hotle at '1'. D. I'.rown »V Son's drn^ store. I

Elerlric BHlers.

Tblsronie.lv is becoming so well known a ml so popular as t*» need no special mention All who have used Kh etrie liitte's in«» the same song of praise. purer medh ine does not exjsj am] it is iitian«uti «'d t'.Mio all that Is 'lainied. Klectrie ll'.tiers will euro all

liseas«-s

of the J.iveraml Kidneys, w.It re­

move Pimples, P.olls. Salt Hheum and (dhi*r iitli ctions caused tiy impure blood. Will drive .Sarin from the sysiem and prevent as A\ ell as enrc all alalia I levers. -For cure nf Headache, oust ipat ion and Indlgest wCrv Klectrle Hitters Kntlre satisfaction miarianteed, -a' nuiucy refuudeil.- Pri ce r»n cts. ami 31 AM) per tiott le at N ve «V o. 's ilrui: stor»-.

When Bahy was riek, we ^avc her "ustorla,

Wheu she was a Cliild, she (rrhsl for Castoria, hen she hec/uno Miss, she ehinix t^» Castoria,

When shu had r.Hjfldren, she avu thein C':istoria

Protty Women,

All women look attractive when thelreolor is bright and clear. If your skin is sallow, uyesdnll, yon are bilious, secure a box of Williams' Australian llerb Pills, take as did rftrtlon«ami thelinRerlnq of languor will leave you, your eyc« brighten, and you arc another woman. Trv them. 1'rlro Un con

i. ON Tin i.\-:-n.T.

Tlio Mai no Intos

'.ouid have saved mo U'KAT HS THINKS Bi OUGHT IT ACOUT.

Cnn^ratu-

tho 1 Crpo »}!JC UJS.

to ^aie t!i«* friikcl Ivo System

and Not a C' «in«»r for llie spoiM of Uillic 'l in» !d*iit J-. ret -Ulln l'ii!!tic.il News

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A T!5!OilM! I'Ol! PliOTnCTtON*. A«* r^TN, ^o*., Nov. Kt.—Auj. uta llej'tibJicans hml a pieaant tJemonslrnti"i» Monday cvcn-nir in eelehration of the National victory. Many visiting or^anizat i»ns joinetl in the parade. The featm-eof the evening was the -erenadci tendere 1 Mr. hlaiie

He «d his house and r» utuls

liamKotn- ly illuiainaled, and in resr-on-o to iu*i-*nt reijuestrt delivered a brief but Htirriii^ address relative lo the r«*ei»nt eh'etion. Said Mr. Hlainti: "I jnln th you t:i.'hearty ronitratulutions and f.'l:r(tal.t(U,s owr ttn «rt:at National

iirht years, iMdnevenmnt of last wce.U. We havn l-'lertc.l th«- KojtuWl.c.'.n C:ind:dau^ to tlio l'residiiftcy atii Vk,»"Prehid«M,y a«id

never

diit any party h:«v^ candidates in whom mnro implicit faith toidd tic placed—faith la ttn-sr prineiples faith their alulity: faith in their zeal Iu:th In their hon«

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whose duties sir exacting Hian world. ^Ai»d Harrison and

s,.,.,,,,.,! (i, iil

Harrison a Hre-od^nl who rompfdicada

mis' H«-h. and iM i'y• sperics ol H' hiiiK, Ihirninir. ScaK. 1'implv lluni"i'- of ih»' Skin and Srillp .•iMilItl.Hi.l. '"illi Iik- or Half, t'"' wants, or lln' wlmh- N.ition. ur.it vreat Skin Cure, whohv temperament and experience embodies nli, the reijulrtanents foran Kxeeutive p)sttinn

HIicion. the ap. an X'piisite Skin lteauli*|

I'ured I

perhaps wore enf:rossin^ and any Mrnllar position Jn the yet. If the election ot M'irton was not the clo-

ration ^f two eminent e!tl?.ci t. the hinbost po.slt ons In the IJepubhe our rejo'cinp Would not

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ave the deep sifnineaiu'e which

attends it The President, and Vice 1'rrsalent* eleet carry with them !n their deserved elevation the triumph of the protective policy la the Un trd Slate*, and that the ffauire ot the victory which *l:rs the Nation.

M.'*ny rsonH from the inattention to course of event*, and some from mere cynicism, regard Frevdenual eleev en as o?dv a slrufv! for the sjntls nf oflh e. rhaps a eloso examination of the 'spoils' would c.tnso themt modify th f-plnlon. We are now u,IKK),1^.1 pHople. and we speak of the (tinker of having onic»'hnUlc*-s under the National Government. Qu te true, we have hRov.i officeholders, hut a vast nuinher are j-ald under fl,o»0 each, and !n»re than fmirlltths of the whoh! nuinher under »/.ch, whil« the President doe«. not have witlun his power the appolntnwnl ot Mi oRicers with salaries exeei'dia^ S'.tvO a year. I donht ind*-«*d if he has more than loo. rvrtalnly 'spo.ls' can not profoundly affect the interest or call forth the efforts of a tfreat people amon^ whojn oppr»rt«mjtle«# for tiusiness and for fortune are greater than in! any other Nation ot the worhl. It was somethine fr.r deeper than 'sporls' of otfice that called the lull Kepnhliean strength to the polls —and no question hut that of protection could have done IL

Hut, my friends, let us remember that, wis© monition of 'the old man ohMjitent,' to he triumphant moderately Kcpubltcans have al* ways been more «,ulet in eainmir a ctory at the noiH than in boasting after it. has been secured.. It Is wed that it 1* so, for victor would indeed he baip-n ot troed fruit and unwftrihy of respect If it did not hrinjr bonc-JH to all tlie peop'o alike, res,'ardle^s c.f ,-reoirraphleal lines party divisions. We have as sharp rivalry as Democrats or Republicans in the earnest struvrftles of the carn]»aii*n, hut. when the election is over we remembi.'r that we are all united in the en* dur n^ hrotherlio »d of American citizenship— citizenship of the Knst and the West, ot tlie North and-the. South, citizenship of the great undivided, individual Kepubllc."

It VS

S»-at Frw).

hoM !».v

As Family Heinedy Dr. S*-tb Arnold'* coH.ii

KILU:R

sa

l'l.AKS,

INIHANWROI.ts. lnd., Nov. V.\.—lieneral Harrison positively refuses to talk to newspaper men for publication. In roispotise t^ an inquiry Monday he said he hart formed no plans for the future. Mrs. Harrison was asked if sin* would carry nut Mrs. Hayes' ideas iti regard to total abstinence when she became mistrosss of the White House, atul taboo tho use of wine at table. "I have not thought about it," said she. "1 urn a strong advoeate of temperance, but 1. shall leave it to inv husband to clecide. 1 should not wish to inlhieneo any one but public and private life must be considered differently, and 1 shall not pretend to lay tl» \fn rules for other people." irAUHlsOS TO VISIT WASniViTO?:. --':,:

publican wi.il. organize -.he H-u.sc. Tho SM/\ li'-'Ufinj b:i this basi prints table. piviiiLT! •.• l'!-ep :Vd.'ea i-« PV»ato| t!.e L)eiaocrats J.V.i jj th' Titty fuM Honj'i'e-.s. «t^i or V'ITINC ienK'Ai.tj

Cnicioo, Nov. Ut—The. cost to the city &f th ele.-t! in IJh.cu^o and tho ne -^hborin^ towns which are under tho same election :w V.MS lio Tho number »)f votes cast in Ui'e cjt and towns was lfiU,Ji7. Tho cos\' -'.ber vote was therefore, a fraction over thirty cent*. The United Mates wii have to pay out about- SW.OoO for Supervisors ,aed Mut siials. which was a needles o\i|«e»If this were included it would ivise tne e-jst to sixiy ei 'at cents a vote. .. rirr u's ri.uHAi.rrv.

SiMii.vdrt r.i.iv HI., Nov. \:\. Kii:hty-nino counties ur-* r«.-ported oltici.illy to the {Secretary ot Mate's ullice. The remaining i*uuni »:s, all of which are closely estimated us to their pluralities, wdl m-t in any event materially change the result. Ac'cording to this sioiwin^ Mr Kifer have lo.iVJo plurality ov».*r Paim-'r. w»:-r vi'iwiNiA sin,i. ts* nucttr. (!|IA:I.I:.S1MN, V.\ Ya., NoV. Ui. l'lie election returns are comniL.' in very slowly.

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AVA?!US' TON, NOV. —fienera! Harri-H'-n's father-in-luvv is autliortty for ti»» ailtiouueement. that the Presulent-elect will visMt Washington and New "York during the month of December, and that Mrs. Harrison will neeompany him. l»t\ Seott tioas n»t -kh'pv.* what business will brin.ir him.r here, but, it is sopors that he will eorne'to consult with the le der- of his party upon the various topics to be treated of in his messaefe. atul concerning uppoinViuents to his Cabinet. Mrs. Harrison some months ago accepted an invitation from Mrs. Grant, to visit her in New York. Tho Morning P"tt snvs thnt Mrs. Cleveland has writum a letter to Mrs. Harrison, oxpn^ssinj the hope that she may be able to make her acquaintance this winter, and invitinfr her to visit the White liouse.

Senator Quay lias issued a proclamation appnintlug Alexander T. Uritton as chairman of tho committee to arrange for tho inauguration of President Harrison and placing the details of the whole affair in his hands.

Titn ruoniniTtoKisTs.

Cn»CAio, Nov. 121.—llev. Dr. A. J. Jut.kins. soere*a of the National Committee of tho Prohibition party, was asked what he thought of the present position and future prospects of his party in view of the roeort elections He «mid: "1 presume that the party will u»o straight. nlonR without nnv hr-"ak or 1e»,!t.!r'ev and do th" work that it. has been douur. namely, f»ettinu the Ainer'ivin people to decide on the question of sa'oous, either for or against them— i^ettin^ the question before ihc whole people umler the American law that the majority ou::ht. to vote. If nvijoritv of the American peopie wnie ntoliihiiion of the liquor raHb- we. claim they have a rifcht to have it." -He did not consider that the defeat of the party in the recent election

tho majority of the American people to bo opposc.nl to Prohibition. took a long time to get the truVh before the people on any subject. He thought the movement showed progress. White ho had no exact llgures, he supposed the vote for J'isk would reach between 'J.V).00 and JKH.OiXl He was not discouraged at the failure to elect tho cold-water ticket, on the contrary, tho election left the party in better shape to go on and continue tho work. Tho largest increase in the vote for the ticket came from the Southern States. In Illinois it has something moro than doubled.

TIIK KKXT HOI SK.

WASHINGTON,

Nov. 13.—The indications

point to a Kepublican majority of from live to seven In the next House of Representatives, There is still doubt about West Virginia and California. The Democrats may have elected Thompson in the First district of California. This would roduco tho majority, otherwise appearing to bo peven, to live. The Democrats claim from three to four in West Virginia. Mr. Brockenridfre, of Kentucky, figures out a Republican majority of from one to turee. There seems tube no room for doubt that tho lie-

Kenna «i.picsses the belie! that the J^ee-js-lature will be Deniocratic by two or it-.reo on joint ballot, and feels sai.cutne el liis return to the Senate. (*ovi rrn Wilron will contest the honor- with him.

IIA IH N IM-LllAblTY IS I'l'.N NS t.V AM A. 1' 1111.A bt'1.1'It 1 a. Nr.V. 13. »Hlcial I turns Irom every county in ttie {state siu-w a plurality lor Harrison of TV.7T9. Blaine's plurality in ISM w^s

CLKVJtt t)'S NMJOIUTY IN Ol nJtOlA. ATIASTI. lia Nov. 13 —The olhcia! returns uiake (.'ievebindN majority in Georgia

THE TKLEPHONt CASE.

1 he I ntteil St ,(

staiuto jrrantin^ that power, tin States had no ri^ht to brine cancel a patent. The court, Juxtice Miller, said that there

Death

for

United suit to through was no

DYNAMITE IN TbXAS.

A l'nrt of lh» 'iMirt-llr»une In ll«?ii"ietta Itlowo llinvn la Lilklinwn I'irtieK—» ItilliOln 1init L'Ei.

URNUIKTT^, lex., Nov. 18 —At 1 o'clock Monday nuening tho city was aroused by a terrilie explosion, but as it was supposed the liepuhheans were still celebrating lio investigation was made at the time. An hour later it was discovered that a portiou ol the court-house had been blown down. An examination disclosed the fact that dynamite had been placed tinder a wing of the building and almost, totally destroyed it. 'Dutidings adjoining on the public square were also namagod. It is believed thai de-die to destroy Ihe r.-cords was at the-.bottom of tho affair.

.* 'lin (\napp. le ('•»!"nel ,bhn Knapp, t)Usines* manasrer and

ST. Lot:IS. NI-v many years

part owner of the Missouri /iVpub/iVnn. died Sunday night at his residence in this city. Uol-reJ ICua-»p '.'as 72 years of a-.'e, having been born in New York City in 1SU» He became identitled with Ihc 7iV/»u/Wi'r«m in ].s.l, having then beviu a resident ol St. Louis for thirty years. Ho leaves a widow, threo grown sons and throe daughter*.

All IlUVtt Iteslgncri.

FINHI.AY, ()., Nov. 13.—-The K.ndlay pOBtOffice employes, recognising ho fact that on and ufter March 4 a new administration will be in powrr, tho postmaster, his deputy, all his clerks and nil the lettercarriers have forwarded their resignations to the dopartmcnl ut Washington, the sainc to tnkc effect immediately after the date named.

Cornfield's Submerged.

SIIAWNBETOWS, 11L,

Nov.

1H.—Five

hun­

dred acres of corn along ho Ohio river bottoms are submerged, nwinir to tho recent heavy rains. The water i* rising and farmers whoso lands are not yol submerged have hired large forces of buskers to save their crop. Over acres,.are liKcly lo bu visited by the Hood,

Her Idle Spared.

l.lnsTON, Nov. i:i —,'\t a meeting of tho Governor and his council yeslcnl.i.v afternoon the. sentence of Mrs Sarah Jane Itobliowcd inson, who was to have been handed on

Friday next lor the murder of her Orother-in-la\v, Prince Arthur Freeman, on June IS. lss\ was commuted to solitary coalinement for hf« in prison.

The imliher Cliiff to Han* .Jr.rrr.Kso\* Cm, Mo., Nov. in. William Walker, chiej nf the Christian County Raid-Kro bbers, has been sentenced by tho Supreme Court to be hanged December Walker and Hfieon other Ituld Ktioobers were indicted in lsS? for the nmrdrr of Charles Green and Jauios Kden.

Increased lCxport Duty i»n (humdlan Fine.

OTTAWA,

Out., Nov. 13. —The Dominion

CnWiiet has decided to mcroano the export duty tin ptno from 1-2 to $3 per 1,000 feet, board tneanure The object is to force Michigan lumbermen who cut pine in Canada to manufacture the tticbcr la the Dominion.

A Lar^e llot«l Ilwmnd.

CIIATTAN

OOGA, Tonn.. Nov.

13—Tito

European Hot%l here ouiifiht flro Monday night during a Republican ratification and was destroyed. It required heroic work to prevent the flaaics from spreading to other bulldlnga. Th© loss will reach $20.00U

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OClcii'.l CorriHpoiiiioiico Kiu.kvulo Caeu.

Ml U.I-s

will

The Kcpublicah* oiaim tic-ft's e'eet-ou and that of wo Con^resfiuen, but the corrected returns Irom ncolu (,'ouuty K'.ve JacKson il»ein.), for Cou r»'oss. majoril.v, which will elect. in by a small majorit.. Fleming »l).-in for (i"Vernor, through his attorney in this city, has n^tilb-d the commissioners of Kanau ha ln nty that lie desires, a recount. The Kepubl.oan vote increaseti ovcr^tHJin this county, while tho Democrats* polled a slight increase over two year?* ui-o, Senator

tbo

WE.ST rXPLAINS TO SALISBURY.

!!«y iT'l', .que .1 for Inl-M !1. a .isi!i| Itilei vv, uitd N'» ply to

Hr.tlsh Mln. Newnpaper

tin: I'ur.Mtna. -'i he papei in refer-

enceto i?ii' S ickv'lie 'Incident have been issued IrVjla.ihe'Kore £re ot)ic«v Tiicy o»«nUi in ttn,^"i?«r res pond-•,!(•!. between Lord Salisbus^'-. inU Lord hackville concornin^ the lai:vi'V dtseossiil Irom Wardnntftou. On the ti*ttv ot October Jr

ff»rd

Salisbury

cabled to laird -Sucuvjlio as follows: Mr. Pie'l *. who staytiK r.i my house, Informs nu Unit Mr. B.iyaul's request to recall you is not ha see, upon Uie Mur«:ul'-oa loiter hut upon the !n:.*-rvi::w_ h.ea you {. .raaied a ne»!»* paper n.-rrcspoiiuiMi!. l-ra:d (ra 1 WMS :lr»d that the reporj \y.i^ ir-lrii' v:u yout' recili duo to the ieti'.-r wl.:ch was muHle puhla- only by a hetrayal of ror.tiurr.ce, una inL* ii hardly praeti'-uUc io... lay down a a 'wra.rjj'le that, a diplomatic r«'i.resrn:atiw.-should !*•.' ptohHuled from rxpr«!! si'!:V cvpa privately, any opinion retjardastf tiiC events pass ng the counti to whii-h he. %*as uovveoitcd. Tho lanKuaae. ol an interview difT'-rerit and you .must ho take- as intending it lor pnblteation. However, bc'.oie admitt nt: the nevessity ?-ir v/.ur i-fcall I :iiii l)oun i, la justice Vo you, to i'.ucw the objectionable lan-

KUatje. I-have asked-Mr. Phelps fur a copy of the intoiv.ew iu. urdri io ascertain irotu ou whether \on wer.* accurately jcported. Then 1 will '.ay the matter betore my lolleapues. Mr. l'f clp* rtpl.ed that he had not received a copy at 'v-jubi take step-* n» procure one. Confcequ !j,- ii is understood '.hat until the copy In leeeivf.d I Wi'd net au-.uei Mr. liayard's request your recall."

Lord SacUville replied on Uu? 28th of October as tollows: "'The iter wbuli I answered was a politieal Kepubl ca?» pi«.i. have mailed a ?uil exelunalion o! :t yen. If my recall us demanded it is due to the ulectiens here. I br^ to express my lce re^rel* for what, has occurred."

On therein Lord S./ckville cabled that he had rc--eiv.-d his pas-port*. On the.'Hst ^lr. l'nelps mlonne.l l^»rd Salisbury of the same laet and added that Mr. Cleveland hoped th.it another Minister wt)uld be accrediled. On th 4lb ol November Lord

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supie»o«» 1'onri PfOlifaineO lie* I'.ttent

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coirs Hint licit 1'liroit^h I'raud. WA?HINI.*toN, Nov. 1H.—'I ho United States ^Supreme Court has rendered a deci*ion overruling the deo.MOtj of the Ctreu Court of Massachusetts in ttie l»eii telephone euo», and remanding the case witli instructions to entertain tho Government's bib. The Massachusetts court do(idod that, in the absence ol a specilic

Hahsbury received a letter maileit by Lord Sackv'oie on Oc^ber 'JO, inciosiug letters,

'tc. L«»t'd SarkviUc said I have rer.»:n iuforniitt on that the MurchW Mil letter ti hetitious and v*a eone«»eted ny \fcl5-u?iO\vu tl: ui conjunction with *hr Hepubbcaa Committre at New York. was sent trom Southern (Jalifornia io lu'-wnisus* p'.cum. Mr. Mayard, wiiom I saw iciilay. sa.U that nt regret itjii the uu-aJe.n vei lunen. lie acceptei' my iiis« i^mcr tt»»t a \\a.s either mj thou^hi'or.)nteu ion to

(juestiou that, an individual had aright to t»c pidic'o'» the. country, it wai a «*ampaij judicially seek redre^-^ l'or a wrong com* trap, bet ho irmfcly told me I nan h'me ti.s. mitted against, him and yet it was con- creeu .\prevail' my deco recrei fur the »n tended that the United States, the repro-

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i-tipealedlv been held, had the right to set asido land patetds obtained by fraud, atul the sianc tireg wa*. trr.o of ntents of inventions. liegard.ng the point rui^ed that the bill does not set fovOi any fraud iu the procuring of snid patents, the court is of opinion that if Hell wan awaro at the time that, tie procured his patents that the same matter had heeu previously discovered and put. into operation b.v other persons, as alleged in the hill, ho was guilty of such a fraud upon the public that the monopoly whteh those patent* ^ruitt to tiiiu ought to be revoked and atinulod.

cedent..and Mr. H.iyard assure-! rne that he

sentative ol Ui.i'uO^lud ttf pcopSo, boreine.no ili-wli." could do notbmr in their behalf, On thedlM, ol October lrrd Sackville Tho patent system, he Miid, was cabled Lord Salisbury: derived Irom the same clause in tho Constitut.ou as thai reuitiug to public lands. The liovct nmenl, Although no express statute had been enacted, it had

"I iu i»i he»7 to repu.Miiio Mr. Huy:ird's statemeat et the rra^on.-* t'ji my *.n»:5-.d as in unjust J' t.u'.v Il|j1l| uj\* iiit'-u'it.v."

Loid S-ilir.bury on the same day cabled to Lord Sackyilie to place Mi Me- Oert, as senior Secretary on ttie spot, in rharge ol ti legatiou. On '.ovcuioer 1 Lord Salisbury ct.n.inuni«raJ.ed with Minuter 1'iiclps. He relerrcd lo the I-.tter's promie to procure a copy ot the obnoxious interview made by the 1'ntiMi Minister at Washington, and said, that having no further iwloriuation as to wnat- Lord SackviUe's -peeches contained or to whom they were made, he was unable to form any judgment upon the considerations which dictated the request lor tits recall or the torwariling of passports to him. Mr. l'helps replied to the note on the next day. lie said. "My rocolUiot'on pf *'hal passed in our rotw wrsutjoa en Sikiurday differs slightly from yours in one particular. Tt was not intended to be understiHrt that the letter wriueti b* iord

Saokviiie ho nied no put I of the reasons tor Uio request for his recall. 1 did s«*y in my remark* that ttie newspaper inW*rview was the principal reasou. I am still withont a copy oT the interview. I -end to Mr. Hayard a copy of your Lordship** not* request.tig the full details of the language unu circumstances of the interview."

The impression prevails here that l^ord Salisbury is reserving any intruded r«*ference to the Sackville incident fi/r Uu* Ministerial banquet, which .Udtes place at, Guild Hall on Friday uc.Nt. Thus tar l-.u has resolutely declined to tnai^c any st.at»I ment regarliug Alio matter for jiublication. He Will then doubtlc-s feel it. necessaryto siiy something about-it, as what he fee's an-J tlie course he iten'ds to pursue concerning.the incident is awaited with a good deal of interest. The. ofiicial papers wiiich were publ.she.d yesterday couluinuig Uio correspondence N't ween the dismissed minister and the Premier afford conclusive evidence tf what was susp«v ted all alonp, that Uie muddle was largely due to

Uio neglect on th sides to use the cable freely and have a proper understanding of the matter immediately after tho occurrence. It waem* that a misunderstondmg was Ui« result of tiiis ne^riecTt. 'Hie c*n» bitied caUe bill would uot httve exceed£10.

LOKIKN\ Nov. 7.—Parliament has reassembled. In the House of Lords Ixird Salisbury stated, in re*H)onse inquiry, that pajMjrs relating to the Sackville aXfair would be insued by the Governmental once. In the meantime he would reserve his statement in regard to tho affair. lvONi»ON\ ??ov. 7. It is learned upon reliable authority that Sir Fr.tneis Clara Ford will probably be asked to stvoceed Lord Sackville at Washington Ford is the present British rcprescntativo at

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Tb.nt great Aiu«-rieuii ]urv. the peopb\ have rendered a i.nuiiuimurt verdict in favor of Dr. Fien-e'* Flea.rnnt Purgative Pellols. the staiidiitfl remedy for bowel ntid stomach tli^irders, billh'Hisuesft, sick loonlaehe. di/ziip eoiisiipii»i«»n and sluggish liver. v.

Powic^so tunny Iia)K»rtant Advanuigcs over all other prepnn-d KOIHIS.

BABIES CRY FOR IT.

INVALIDS RELISH IT.

Makes Plump, Lnugh.ng, Healthy Babies. Regulates the Stomach and Bowels. Sold by DniggihtH. W5c., 50c., 91.00.

WELLS, RICHARDSON CO.. BUfHINOTOMT.

Baby Portraits.

A Portfolio of neatitiftil »»ahy i-ortndt.s, on tine Plate paper by patent photo nnn.'eks, sent free to Mother of any Hnby l»oru wit Din a year. Kvery Mother wonUi these pictures scud at once. Give Haby'a name and a^e. WEILS, RICHARDSON 6l CO., Propt., Burlington, Vl.

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"Oh, no you make a great mistake, As no such thought our rost car^ hroak For should thoro come a r-oil or stain, No ruin tollows in their train However deep or dark they show. Tho IVORY SOAP r»n make them (JO, And ail the brilliancy resit ore And perfect beauty ay before."

A W0RD0I• \VARNI\G.

There are many white soaps, each represented to he "just as cood as the ivory':" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the pecui'a and remarkable qualities of .the genuine., ,. Ask .for Ivorv oap and insist upon {retting- it,^,.™

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i"Hy a thorough kinwletlge of the natural laws'which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, ami bv a eiucful application of the tine properties of well-selected t'ocoa, Mr. Mpps lias jirovnled our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor bills, ilnndreds of subtle maladies are floating around lis ready to attack whenever there Is a weak point. \Ve may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame. —I'lvil Service (ia/ette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in halfpouuil cans, by grocers, labelled thus. .1 AM ICS KITS A' O

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They will dye ev«»rythlng. They are sold evorvwbore. Price 10c. a p»\ekuue. 10 colorw. 'l hi-v have tio equal for strength. Brightness, amount in packages or for fastness of'olor.or n«oi iudlns tjualitles. They d» not oroclc orsinnt. For sale by l*«w Ftsip-r, 1'. I Mrown »V Son. .lob ii Urea Us, Sr.. 1 !•$ K. Mai ket »treet, t'rawfotdsvllle, I nd

addressing (a'o t' llowoll jpritce rci-:, New York, iu good

.alI ii. can obtain all need.-d information about iinv provoked line ol Adxertlslnj." in j'-Anieriean Newspapers. J-^'-paiic pmnphlet--•|viUci«iits.

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Warranted to color more than any other dye/, ever made, nnd to give uio re brilliant and durable c*»lora. Ask for the and ulco no other. 36 color* locentseach.

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fare* C^.'pet foldloa. Ried and Rattan CHAIRS and ROCKERS BICYCLES, TRICYCLES.VELOCIPEDES und SELF PROPELLERS. AI.L KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS.

raABY f?iOACHES Orrr (00 different d»t»lgna. Our Paten! Automatic Braki on nil r.tf. rmtft. jt*e. We hsv« dnwontinuiKl wholesaling: by placing your oniem direct witb ttw* makom you can •rwul

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