Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 61, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1885 — Page 2

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2 THE INDIANAPOLIS DA1LT SENTINEL MONDAY MOBN1KG .MARCH 2 1885.

FROM TBS SUN DA Y SESTIXEL. TELEGRAPHIC HEWS.

General Grant Said to be In a Very Critical Condition, Belog a Terj Sick Maa. .insolvent National Bank Dividends De clared bj the Comptroller of the Cnrrcncj The Treasurer's Opinion. Tito "Future Great" Greatly Flurried Over tho Break In Wheat Hendricks Narrow Escape. UE3EKAL UK A NT'S HEALTH. Ill Condition Kept From the Public to Keep Letters From Pouring la and Exciting Him. lvx Yoek, Feb. IS. Id rezard to General firant's health, Colonel Frederic Grant said to a 1'ost reporter this afternoon : My father Is a very Kick mas; there Is no use la lonscr denying the i-tt. We tare made every effort to keep the true fact from the public, because we knew that as icon as It ihould become known that he was dangerously 111 there would be hundreds of letters coming In with every mall, and this Mould only excite him and make a cure 2cn3 hopeful. My lather has had little rest for tbe cast Tew nights. lie was up and about his room for a little wüile yesterday, and we hope to pet hin upasaln to-day. but he Is sufferinsr constant rain In his ear ana bead. For any facta concerning the nature of his di-ea?e I refer you to his physlclanr. The doctors wbo are attending him are Dr. Fordvce Barker. Dr. J. II. Dons-la, and Dr. H. B. Sands, of this city, and Dr. T. il. XfPTker. of Phlladelpbia." Dr. Donclaa Raid: "1 am In no wise responsible fcr the re-colored report that appeared in the iltdical Journal last week. Two rtays berore the report was publishfd, I had a Convention with Dr. Fand at General Grant's Lowe. Ifcerernlt of the consultation wai that vre both decided that the cancerous growth at the iootof the tongue was hardening and steadily rowing worse. A rnlicro-copical examination by an expert proved beyond a doubt that the case was a malipnant epithelial growth. General Grant Is a very eick man. 1 think thera Is little or no t ope that he will recover. He Is breaking do n: but he has displayed much courage. For less than a month be has done as much as six or eight hours work a day, but has had little sleep for the past eight days. We have tried to keep a knowl2?e of hia true condition from tbe General, because he bad so many other troubles to bear. 1 bare an along maintained tint his trouble is from a concerous growth at the root of the tongue, caused undoubtedly by excess in sraokiug. Every Urns he speus or breathes or eats this is disturbed. It is difficult to treat it for that reason. There bare been times when the growth could have been temporarily checked, but it never haa been arrested, and It is steadily incrtasln?. There tea been considerable lost of tissue of the soft palate. He takes nourlshmeat every day in a liquid form. He can not eat solid food because he has lott all bis teefh. They were extracted in the hope ofjeaiing the pain InJbe face. This pain, although it resembles neur&yjla. is not that pure and impie, but it Is a refleettnj? paiu, caused by can ccr in the throat. He has been suffering from a severe pain in the right ear and on top of the lyad. To case this, his head is kept wrapped in hot flannels. I can not say hew near the end Is. He may live for mouths yet, as men suffering iron this disease have done, but I do not think there la any hope he will ever recover. " NATIONAL MATTERS. National Bank Dividends More Talk of an Extra Session Gold and Silver Prospects According to Secretary McCalloch. Washington, D. C, Feb. 2. Rear Admiral Jewett, commanding the North Atlantic station, has been instructed to send a vessel of his squadron to relieve a number of destitute American citizens In the vicinity of Livingston, on the we-t coa -t of Central America, where they bad gone fo. the purpose of engaging in work on the projected railroad. It is estimated that there ha been a decrease of a little more than S2,OOU,000 in the public debt daring February, The Comptroller of the Treasury has declared dividends vayable to the creditors of insolvent National Banks as follows: The First National Bank, of Anderson, Ind.. third dividend. 14 50-100 per cent., making in all 03 50 100 per cent. ; Hot springs National Dank, of Hot Springs, Ark., second dividend, 0 per cent., making in ml 50 per cent.: City National Bank ot Chicago, 111., final dividend, of 512 1.000 of one per cent., making in all 77 51 M, 000. fcecator Fair succeeded to-day in calling up and ct having passed tbe bill reimbursing Harris i'oj'e and Mr. Eabbie. settlers on Duck Val ey Indian reservation, in Nevada, for the viluo of the improvement taken and appropriated bv the Government for public uss, a mount inj to 35,400. On notion, Senator Fair Hifo bad passen, under a suspension of the rules, u bill providing for the payment of S3.C21 to John L Dcrsey and William F. Shepherd, for beef supplies furnished the troops engaged in quelling the Itdlan distHrbanre in 1SGQ in that portion of Vh now tbe State of Nevada. 3The probability of an extra session Is again tue tubject of comment arrong Congxe-smen. The Senate Committee on Appropriations h before It as much for three and a naif day, including Sunday, as it wou-d undertake to perform in as many weeks if the session were a long one. Members of the committee express tbe hope that they will be able to present the remaining bills to the Senate in time for action, but to do o will require them to work night and day. Two of the remaining till?, the Deficiency and Sundry Civil, are measures of indefinite detail, and their careful scrutiny at best by sub committees In held to be an imperative duty. Committee meetings will be in progress all day to-morrow and every night perhaps alt night until the iical adjournment. Secretary McCuUoch said to-night, in speaking of the silver question, while be regretted the action of the House, he thought there was no danger that the country would be brought to the silver standard at an early day. "Tbe condition of the country now," he added, 'is favorable for the maintenance of the gold standard, Inasmuch as tbe balance of trade is in our favor, and there are no prospects of its being against us for some months to come. Besides, there is a large amount of gold in this country outside of what is held by the Governmentand banks, and there is little disposl ion on the part of the American people to hoard their money.' Tbe gTand jury returned an indictment for em bezz'ement against D. W. Midd'.etdn and Ö. . Middleton, of the late firm of Middieton A: Co., bankers of this city. Tbe same jury found a number of indictments ncainst Daniel Carrigan, late Chief Clerk of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the Navy Department, for making and uing false vouchers. The President Proclamation. WAnnsGTOjc, Feb. C3.-The rresi&entto-aay i! aued tbe following proclamation: By the President of the United States of America: "A rRCCLAMATION. "Whereas, Objects of interest to the United States require that the Senate should be convened at 2 o'clock on the 4th day of March next, to receiTe and act upon lucn coanunlcatloa as may be made to it on the part of the Etecutlve. Now, therefore, I, Chester A. Arthnr, President ol tae United States tave cocslJercd it to b my duty to Issue this, my proclamation, declaring t&at this extraordinary occasion requires the ue of the United States to convene lor the transaction of business at the Capitol, in the city of Wsshlngton, cn the Ith day of March next, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, of which ail wbo shall at the time be entitled to act a members of that tody are hereby required to take notice. "My tbe President : Chester a. ARTiiru. 'Frsde!:ck T. Fremsgkuysen-, Secretary of State." An American Imprisoned in Ecuador. Washington. Feb. 28 The Secretary of State to day transmitted to the House a dispatch dated January 22 from Martin Relnberg, United States Vice Couniul General, at Guayaquil, relative to

Reinbfrg says: "It is evident tht thre is a studied intention to delay in furnishing this office with repeatedly requev.ei information f)r apposed or real charges against ntos It is mn poked his trial, if the authorities institute, will occur at Burto VIOL whenever they see fit to b.gin it, unless Iba Department will "take more effective measures to exact of tne Kcua-lorlaa Government a faithful pursuance of the treaty obligiuonswiththe Unite! States."

Gridiron Club) Dinner. Washington. Feb. 2J. The Gridiron Club, a new organization, composed mainly of Washington correspondents, and mofiecd after the Clover Club of Philadelphia, gave Its first dinner to night Among the guests were Vice I'reIde'it elect Hendricks. Senators Hawlev and Mander cn. Representatives William D. Kelly and John J. Wise, Congresmsn-elect Jierrinan. ot the New York Sun, and Major Burke, of the New Orleans Tlmes-Demccrat. Sir. Hendricks Call on the President. Washington, Feb. 23. Vice Fxesldent-elect necdricks called at the White House to-day lu company with Henry D. Pierc?. of Indianapolis and the Inaugural Reception Committee aul p il l hi rtsfccts to tbe President. LABOR AM) TRIBE. Tl e Texas Pacific Order n Iteriuctloa of Wage. St. Loci Feb. 23. The workmen in the Texas PaciUc Railroad shops, at Marshall. Tex., have been notified that their wages will be reduced 12 per cent, after Monday nexr. Tbe order produced much dissatisfaction among the men. and a meeting was held and a committee appointed to wait on the railroad officials and ask that the order be rescinded. This was done, but no satisfaction was received. A simUar notification was Kivca on trc men at the International and Great Northern hops at Palestine, which are under the fame management as those at Marshall, and it was received in about the sice p'.rlt. A strika U talked of. but no action In that direction hss jet bttn taken dj the mtn. Miners' Mass Meeting. C(i f.Mr.ts,o.,Feb. 2J. A jra?3 meeting of miners was held at Sand Run tc-day, though no decisive action was taken relative to the late miners' troubles. Between 4C0 and f:3 miners were present, and were addressed by Senator Fos?ett, who aovlcd them not to molest the man wli3 have sons to work at the operatives prices. It wai announced that a State convention of miners will be held at Columbus on Dext Friday, wen tue situation will be fully discussed and decisive action t&ktn. A Strike Ordered. Uig Sr-BiNo. Tex., Feb. 23. Tbe order reducing the wages of the workmen on this division in the teach Inc shops of the Texas Facific Koad at this place resulted to night in the men concluding to stiUe. The stiikers appear firm. They say tney wiil not allow other men to lake their pieces. The Wabash ltallway Striker . SrRi.vo field, Hi., Feb. 25. The Wabash strikers held another meeting this afterncon at which an attempt was made to organize thirty toller makerp, including two foremen, to quit wcU today. OPERA AT CHICAGO. Two Weeks of Grand Opera Will be Given Under Blapleson's Management. Chicago. Feb. 23. Tbe Chicago Opera Festival Association, under whose auspices a two weeks' season of grand opera is to be given in this city, commencing April 6, baa about completed all the preliminary details and is out with an announcement of the proeramme for the first week. An opera ball has been Improvised in the Exposition Hall, to accommodate an audience of 6,f03 people. The audience room Is provided with sixty-five private boxes, is handsomely carpeted, decorated and lighted, and possesses an ample foyer and large dressing rooms. The fes'al chorus includes some 30J voices, whlca hae been In training for a year and a half, under the direction of Mr. 8. G. Fratt, The orchestra win number 1C0. the chorus and orchestra being under the training of tignor Arditi. Tbe chief management of the opera rests with Colonel Mapleson. Among tbe artists that will appear are Adellna Pattl, Scalchi. Nevada. Fnrsca. Modi, etcinbacb and Dotti. The regular sale of tickets tegins March 16. but the auction sale of the choice of eats and Loxes will cccur March 11 and 12. All tbe railways centering in the city have agreed to Jue round-trip tickets for one and one-third fares.; ITheat Flurry in St. Louis. Et. Louis Feb. 23. Wheat opened this morning with a very nervous feeling at bä'c, c, above resterday's closing, and gradually advanced to. 8;c. Then it broke under the reports that two core houses were in trouble, and with a good deal of excitement and free selling, prices ran down to He At this the rumors of trouble were denied, and the fact that all the firms hd promptly reported to the calls for margins becoming known, a rccctlon 6et in. The market immediately advanced, and at noon prices reached üöy.c. for May. The excitement has nearly subsided and confidence Is gauerally restored. E. M. Samuel k Sons have made no statement of their condition yet, but prices of sott'ement have bien agreed upon as follow : March wheat, SIMc: May, SSc: June. 8i)4: May lots. 81J4C The firm is understood tobe "loaa" for over 1.CC0.CC0 busnes of wheat, of which less than K0.C00 are their own deals, the remainder belonging to customers who have not kept their marzlns or, but from whom the firm expects to oilect. Een W. Lewis states that he was "long" on about l.tOO.CC bushels, not more than $20,0r-0 of which he rll pay every dollar. His total looses, howtvt, arc said to be three or four tim?s this amount. A Horrible Attack of Hydrophobic Beiliville, Ont., Feb. 8. Stephen Clark, living near Consccon, was attacked with hydrooao bla this week and became so violent that he had to be taken to Ficton Jail. He has seized with convulsions while engaged in family prayers, and tefore his neighbois arrived he was racing like a madman, tearing and cutting his own tlcsh until he presented a hideous appearance. When he bacame rational be stated that he was bitten by a mad dog while traveling with a circus in Carthage in July, ISsa At first his fits were accompanied vt ilh barking, growling and heavy panting, and during the intervals the barking of a do; would immediately excite another fit. After being strapped to the bed by seven muscular men he got loose and cut his face badly in attempting to shave. He pulled off a piece of ilesh which was hanging from a wound on bis band and chewed it, being apparently pleased with the taste of bis own blood. Physicians think the case one of hypochondriac origin, and at first quite under control. Arraignment of Mrs. Dudley and Short. New York. Feb. 2S. The General Sr&Ious Court-room was crowded this morning by persons anxious to witness the proceeding? in the arraignment of Mrs. Dudley for shooting Ros'.a, and Dick Short for stabbing Captain Thelan. Short was first arraigned. His face was flushed but his aennercalm and collected. Short pleaded not puilty to a charce of assault and battery. Tue Recorder said that, as the caia wai an aravatsd orje. be would increase the bail from S3. 003 to 53.CCO. Shor--. -was then removed. Mrs. Dudley was then arraigned, and apiroacfced tne bar with a quiet smile. Her counsel said, by his advice she ttood mute. The Recorder directed a plea of r.ot guilty be entered for Mrs. Dudley, and her bail was fixed at S3.O0C. The accused wa then taken back to prison. Neither Captain Phelaa nor O'Donovan Kotsa were present during the proceedings. The Defunct Penn Hack. rnTSEi-EG. Feb. 3.-In the suit of Assignee Warren against the Directors of the defunct Penn Fant, to recoTer S150.CC3 of securities which were taien by the Directors to indemnify them for perfccal notes given as security to associated banks for a lean to tide over the first Suspension, Master George F. Hamilton hau completed hi3 report. The ground taten by the assignee was that tae securities belonged to the stockholders and depositors, and the Directors hsd no right to seize thorn to?ccure themselves. The text of the decision his not been filed, but It is generally known to be In favor of the Directors.

An eminent Ficsbyterian diTins announced to h's congregation that he would be obliged to take a vacation on account of bronchitis, when tha t Idars imnied:aeiy raised his salary and advised him to tale Vh ???Si SJOT 4 H cileit

hOUDAN AFFAIRS. TheUJahdl's Letter to Gordon Regarding the Fate of Colonel Stewart - G urdon'a Emphatic Beply. London, Feb. 23. Last October the If ahdi s:nt an autograph letter to General Gordon exu'ting over the wreck of Colonel Stewart's sterner enl the murder of that officer and conpan'.oa. In proof of his knowledge of the disaster thit had overtaken Stewart be inclosed copies of documents found on the steimer and an account showing the state ot munitions and supplies at Khartoum at the time of Stewart's departure. By the messenger who brought the letter Grier-U Gordon sent back a deil3nt reply to the Mahdi. be said: "I do not care how many cu you killed or what success you galn'd. It makes r.o difference to me." After more in the sama vein be concluded with: 'I do not care what forc you baTe. I am made of iron and Intend to hold on tere." No Relief for KaaU Till Autumn. Rome, Feb. 2. Thti Italia states that General Ricci, commanding the Italian expedition to the Red tea, has been ordered to report what reinforcements he needs to meet an tttack by cither the Turks or tbe Soudanese. The same paper sajs no attempt will be made to relieve the za-rison at Kaala until autumn, when an attempt to relieve will be undertaken by Italy under the Military Convention with England.

More Commissary Irnnsportatlon .Veeded. Cairo, Feb. 23. General urafcam, in command cf the Suakira expedition, has seat to tbe War Oilice, in London, demands for the enlargement of tbe commissary and transport service because neither Suakla nor Ci'ro authorities are able to procure a number of camel suilicient for the neels of the service, even by offering extravagant !.r:cis or the use of forte upon the native owners of the animals. Lieutenant Aakwith. Si a Ki", Feb. 23. After th3 lite acilr.1 of the rebels in destroying the advanced redoubts, Lieutenant Askwith led them to alter tbe arraneucit for exploding the mlue;. While examining or? of tbe mines It exploded, and Askwiu va3 bl wn to p. tecs. The Italians und Kh:iW Rove, Feb 25. The Government ba S2nt Sl.COV (X0 to Mosowah for the purchasoof CAinels. The action taken indicates that Italy iutjuds to takj stci s fcr tbe relic! of Kaia'.a. TEE DYXAUirEKS. The Purls Gang Indignant at the UoqMs CaU on Their Ferocity. Paris, Feb. 23. The Feniaus and dynamiters in France are indignant at doubts beta? cnU da their "ferocity" by Sir William Vernon Harcourt, tte British Home Secretary, In Parliament yesterday. Since the conclave was hei I they seem to have shifted their headquarters temporarily to Chantilly. A report of an interview with Michael Flannery tas been communicated to the Trlbuno bureau to-cight. It beais out all statements previously pubbsbed. Flannery is a man about thirty-six or thirty-seven years old, of fair complexion, with auburn hair. He is apparsutly well educated, and has traveled all over Europe and the East. He refuses to make his birthplace public, fearing to compromise his relatives. Tne interviewer asxed his permission to publish the address at which the conclave was teld. Flannery said : ''The address was, as you know, in the Una Canibon. Paris. You yourself were present at the conclave. The British and French police were b&siled and the concierge of the building was outwitted. The Home Secretary is very glib In denying the holding of the conclave, but, unfortunately for himself, be can neither deuy the occurrence of the past explosions nor prevent their recurrence." You anticipate fresh explosions, then?" "Yes; within a few weeus, if only to consecrate tte decrees of the convention." Paris. Feb. 2S. Lettars signed Eusene Davi and Patrick Cary appear in the Gaulois au l Figaro this morning maintaining the accuracrof the reports 6e:it of tho dynamite conclave in Paris. La Intransigeant persists in stating that the reror. s of the conclave wre bogU3 and got up by ngli8h agents. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. The Des Debata on the lngllsu Vote of Censure. Taris, Feb, 28. The Journal Des Debits, in an article on last night's proceedings in the British Parliament, says: "The füll of Gladstone will be Germany's political dream and Bismarc"xaira." Tbc trouble with England is, the Debats thinks, that her people are deaf to friendly foreign counsels, against which tnelr British pride rebels on the assumption that tncy attempt to interfere with British policy. For this reason, declares the writer, Germany's furious attacks defeat their own purpose. English Interrogatories. Paris, Feb. 2S. Lord Lyons, the British Minister to France, has formally placed before Jules Ferry, the French Trime Minister, a number of complaints made by British subject that English veeis, while engaged in trading between Hong Kcna and other treaty ports, have been boarded and overhauled by French naval authorities, and he bas requested Ferry to slate whether France whi'e blocSadlng the port of Formosa claims the right to search vessels going to ail ports of Cnlin. t is said the sincerity and fairness displayed by Lord Lyons, and as he insisted oa satisfactory ai swers to these English interro atorics, proved eomewnat startling to tbe French Ministers. Gladstone's Cabinet in Conncil. Lo:roN,Feb. 23. The.Telegraph 6tates that Cabinet men were summoned to meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon to consider the question of resigning. Fonsonby, tho Queen's Trivate Secretary, left Windsor to-day and visited Gladstone at Dowiu? stiect. He was clcscted with the Prime Minister for a long time. 3 p. m. The Cabinet Council met at 2 o'clock this afternoon and is still In session. Eirl Spencer, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, was present, having arrived from Dublin this morning. The outcome of the meeting 13 very uncertain, but a crisis is predicted. Instructed to Itemaln-Land Tax Keforro. Paris Feb. 23. The French Envoy, wno was about to return from China to Tarls, has been Instructed to remain at Shanghai and await the expected resumption of relations with the Chinese Government. The French F.sdicals of the Left have agreed to cn electoral platform, favoring reform of French laud taxation, the decrease of army service to three years, the election of Senators by universal eufirage, and tbe abolition of State aid to churches. i;ircarck on the French Bight of Search. Hamburg, Feb. 23. The steamship lletapedia, withacirgoof war munitions, which has Deen detained because of fears entertained by her owners, sailed to-dsy for Hong Kong. The departure of the lletapedia was decided on in consequence of Eismarck'8 refusal to recojnL&e the claim of the French to search neutral vessols oa the high 6;as for contratand of wai, in any uch state of Lostilities at present eiisting between France and China. No Appeal to the Country llefore '0Tem ber. London, Feb. 23. The Cabinet meeting ta-day decided that as tho Farcellltes ia the Commons voted bodily with the opposition the majority of fourteen obtained by the Government Is not too small to enable the Government to continue in power. The declbion as to the redisirihutloa of Kats will prevent an appeal to the country before November. Rumors Regarding tbe Cabinet. London, Feb. 2S, The reports that a crisU prevails in the Cabinet is semi-oSlcially denied. The political clubs team with unreliable rumcrs concerning tbe construction of the ministry. It is certain there will be a rupture between Partington, Secretary for State and for War, and Ilarrourt. the Home Secretary. The retirement of tte latter Is probable. Bossa Manifesto. Paeis Feb. 23. A manifesto aignei by O'Donovan Rossa Is publice! in one of the paperj in this city. Rossa declares that he never has had any A intention, to l-TTt America la wax o; in any

rclennler-tandlng with Enilsnd. but without neglecting the gratlta3e anl repjct due to the American, he can snstiia bis struggle f jr Ireland res a.;d et s cf the bullet of an assassin. Worn nr.' a ltights Meeting. Berlin, Feb. 25 At a largely attended meeting of women in this city to-night Madame Schacki presided Resolutions were alopted protestin; againtt the legal restraints placed upon the sphere rr couTäe of women's wori. An association wai projected to defend women's Interests and a coraluitite appointed to which wa Intrusted the preparation oi an appeal to the Reichst;. The Cabinet Meeting. LoNroN, Feb. 2s. It is reported that much dissension occurred during tbe four hours' ses3lon of the Cabir et this afternoon. The only decision arrived at during the conference was thit no ministerial resignation should be tendered until Parl)artnt bas dispnged of tbe Government's incisure for the redistribution of seats.

Charged "With Conspiracy. Beüne, Feb. Zi Tbe twenty-three anarchists arrested here yesterday have been charged with a conspiracy to blow up the Federal Palace. The Government is believed to have 6trong evidence r cKiust tbe prisoners, which wilt convict many, if not ail of them. Hid tlia Oueeu Farewell. Rom r, Feb. 28. William Waldo Astor, the retiring United States Minister to Rome, was to-day received by her Msjesty, the Queen of Italy, who bade him a uo'.t cordial farewell. ltusala and Afghanistan. EmsELs, Feb. IS Le Nord, in the Russian ork.n cüicia.ly inspired article, says: "Russia has resolved to respect the existing arrangement concerning Afghanistan, provided tbe other side to these arrangement respects them." The Prince of Wales' Irish Visit. London. Feb 2. The Prince of Wales' prorr2Lia:e for a lour through Ireland incluJes a visit to Cork. Foreign Notes, Fvery member of the Ministry wa3 present yestetday alttrnoon at tno Cabinet council in London. The second Italien expedition to theRsdSea. uiier command oi Colonel Soitcnlz, hai arrived at AtSttP. Tho British Admiralty hive ordered six tornado cruisers and invited proposals for war ships from the Clyde ship builders. The steamer Irrawaidy,' fullv armed and carrying a number cf military and naval oihee-rs. besides a force of marines, has started from. Calcutta for ISurmah. Special advices from Fekin say that ail di;aat8 ric a of the Chinese Empire hav been summoned to ptve opinions as to the expediency ot continuing the war with France. Count Ito and Geneial Saizo, the Japanese special Commissioners ou the L'oreau dlüicultie?, have departed for Pesin, to meet the Cülnese Commüsioners and adjust the dispute. MISIIArS BY RAIL. An Unfortunate Excursion Train. Charlotte, Mich., Feb. 2 This morning at 5 o'clock, as Rn excursion train of seven cars oa the fcrand Trunk, from Boston to Mexico, was pulling out of this city it collided with a heavy freight train. The excursion train was stopped, but the freight train wasrunnln; twenty miles an hour. Both engines and the baggage car are a total wrecir. and four freight cars are badly disabled. The.baagagc was demolished, and two car of wheat were emptied in the snow. A baggageman ramed Lynch was the only peron injured. This is the third accident to the excursion party since leaving Boston, February 2t. A Broken Kali. DETrorT, Feb. 23. The Free Press' Coldwatcr, Michigan, special says: On account of a broken rail a carload of horses on a train going East jumped the track: near Jonesvllle. last night Edward Fry, of New York, jumped from the car and f;ll under the wheels. He was terribly cut ana. aiea mis morning. Mr. Alexander Scott, filacsvlllfv Vaw Brunswick, states that he was cured of severe pair, s by the use of St. J&cods Oil, the great ? ,l fr A pain-cure, uajy ou cenw. "THE OLD RELIABLE.3 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph cf the Aga. Indorsed all over tho World SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LSVER. Loss of appetite. Nausea, bowels cos: tiye.Jinjn thelHead.with a.dullsen: sation,in the back part. Pain under thehoulderbladevfull lngt with a disinclihation to exertiop of body or mind, Irritability of temper, LowjjpuLojsot ä. feeling of having neglected soma clüty weariness..Dizzine5s, Fluttering of the Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow Skin.Headache)Restlessness at night, highly, colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS AHE UNHEEDED, tin:?! ri32s:3 rax, r:: es ri7iL:pia TUTT'S FILLS are especially adapted tc ucacase9, one dose eCccts such achangt of feclinfr as to astonish tho sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, and canss tho body to TaTL. : "tn Teh, thus tho eystern is nourished, and by their Tonic Action on tho IMpestive Organa. Itepular Stoola nrw produced. Trice 2r cents. TOTT'S HAIR Mi. Grat Hair or Wiiiskeks changed to a Glosst Black byasinsle application oi this 1te. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or emt j.y express on receipt of $1. CfTico44 Murray St.- How York. LJÜßäPHREYS MMEOrWHio--HY V E SPECIF ICS For the Cure of all diseases of Worses, Cattle. Sheep VCGS, HOGS, "rOULTKY. F r - tJsAd successfully for 20 yar3 by Farmer?, btockhrceders, Horse IMS., Ac Endorsed ucd by the LT-S.(OTcrr.mU M'aiüDiilct SCiutii", seat frecs HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., 109 Fulton St., New York. ' , la A n.o yars. Yr.e o suctw tul remo i It II -.d Pro-fTariJi. :-...u i-vcr-v.rkorutVT cvj.vi flpTTi.ii. or vrv-.ua 1 isrr vi '..?r. tr f i f jLD h" Hü' (. 's .. 74..l oi r. rt of rnro. A.1v-. Hm:ilir.'y I iomroput hiO lediciU0 IJJ 1'olluuM., At'H Vor--

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