Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1885 — Page 2
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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SATURDAY MORNING MAY 30 1885
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TORSAPO AXD 8T0ItII. II Cent Htorma OvariliaUowed by That of i7dnadny Nlght-Scenea of Terror and Confuilon,
"Waco, Tcx , May 29. The Tlolence of tha lata stories hflio is overshadowed by tna rain and tornado cf Wednesday nlßbt. The rain fall did not cease nntll jtaterday morn leg, All streams in and clcsa to the sabnrbs of the city, tbo banks of which vero dotted , Trlth hundreds of resldencss. overflowed and transformed their surroundings into a vast aea. The scenes of terror and confusion Tie re- heart rsnding; people tied or their lives from tbelr homes in tbo midst of tha raging - etorm. Thomas Bennlnghoir, his wife and three small children remained in their hoai, Tvhlch wai washed away and all were drowned. Howard Ltw!, his wife, hlj sister and three siiall children lest their lives In a similar manner. Kleyen persons aro known to have perished aud live others aro unaccounted for, and ro ported to bo drowned. The dsmsRO to property by the tornado this very large. The total damage in the city Is estimated at $."0,000. ThoBrszosIUrerroso two feet aboye hhh water mark. The fiaest cotton plantations in Texas are located alocg tho becks and were submerged. The los in IdcLcnncn Comity will ngregtto taiW a qnirier of a million dollars. Th grain crap U destroyed, beaten to the earth by the wind and terrlüo rata. Kasi Waco has been inundalod tines 8an doy. Tho scents there yfateray wore lndoncrlble. EcelDR that tho waters of tho B:az33 Jliycr threatened thorn with watery graves, tho population about U.OOi) pMoni-llaa frcm their homes in thn midst ot tho storm, aided iu escaping by the llUt of tho vivid llchtnlnc and hundred! of lantern. No livoi an reported lost in that portion of tho city. Tim river rcso nil duy, but at 0 o'clock last eventug appeared to have come to a sUnditlll. There were no trains on any of tho roads ye&teiday. Scores of bexiln woro avept away nr.cl thn read br-ds badly dttruaircd by woihouts. AtTredclland Morgan, In Ibiqtw Onnty, a ntuuber of residences wcra wrecked, but no fAtallt! are reported. At 1 1 iZQ o'clcc last nlaht tho llrszoi Itlvor . lisd fallen eix inches. Tho hlgheit pDlnt reached was thirty-two Inches aboa tho high water of last year. The approachej to the spans of the bridge on tho east side of the liter were demolished. A lar.e amount of the obstructions from abovo may curry both bribes away at any moment. ' The citlmatos of the dam ae to property in and ahont Waoo do not Include th damsgo to crops aud farm property, which can not now to estimated, jut good jndgts place tho damage to the growiog crop at $300,000. Theotorm was so urrJilc fur throe hours that it tnav be properly called a tornado sccompaniol bv rain, ltdtwten 0 and 12 o'clock at night tho n!n loll in blinding sheets and was blon against the large buildings prcduclug a sound llko the distant roar of Niagara. Kvcrvbody in the city was up all night. Many colorsd pso pie thonght a tecoud deluge was upon tlnm and prepared themtolves to go by ylsorous r-rojing. tienate Sab-Couipilttee tm Inter. State Com merce, Philadelphia, Ta., May Dr. Tho United ßlatcs Senat Commltteo on Jnter-Stato Commcrco resumed its session to-day in tho Continental Hotel. Profersor Kdward Janus, of tho University of Pennsylvania, was heard on tho subject. Ho thought that the eublect of inter Btato commerco had arrived at such a point that it shou'd do rcgulatod by a National Commission, with absolute lower to privent dltcrlmlnatlon. "As to givlcig it power to fix rates," Professor J.iniea adds, "tbut would bo a mattor of tho future. "We 6car ctly Ijlow yet enough on tho subject to go to nr." Ooicg dfepf r into the subject of the commission's authority, Professor James laid: 4llbo Commissioners' decision ehould bo absolute. There shonld bs no ap pt al from it. All cawi, however, should not C3xno before it. As h consequence, of the creation of a body so absolute In authority, there thould be commissions of inferior power, llkn inferior courts. They could, of courte, drcldo many cum. Tho all powerful cemnlsioi would thus bo, ni it wero, a 8a prune Court " Hyalins: to his personal ox peileuc tho Professor cited a caio whore, fijme tlmn ago, ho had tome coal brought Irom a mine located sixty miles (nm Pütla dophia at that tima for loss than per ton. General Itaao Wiston, Manner of the IVnrylvanU Ilallroad Company's canals, was next heard. Ha thought it very unfortunate that railroads should own cana'.o. In Pennsylvania ther Is no use in keeping up tbo canals, becauso they are owned by , the xatlrcads, and there can bo no competition. General "Winstor then followed with a sketch explaining the methods wheroby the canals of Pennsylvania camn into tho poitttslon of tho Pennsylvania Ilallroad Company. It was h's opinion that all of tho ji.ouey appropriated by the Government for water Improvements was squandered. Hs would improve the harbors by leaving tlnm tonatnn. Hi knew the Mississippi nettle Lad greatly increased trade on that stream, but he believed that uo matter what the productive facilities of the South might be, and tbfl Government did nothing, tbe producers Wjull get their products to mirk3t. In other words, privato individuals would impiove cur naibojs it the Government did pot. Scon after this Senator Gorman toox no tha line of interrogative, aud directed his questions in tho direction of the pnbible establishment of a vait conccctins lino of can a la. When General Grant was President," replied General Winstor. "I spoke vo him oa the subject. My idea was for tho Governf eet to construct a large csnal, at oae teuth ho cctt of our liver and harbor improvemeat, connecting all trie sxaller onea with the wealthiest centers of tho country. Thon a tUtt of RQnbcats iright bs constructed. Thsa could run on any portion of the canal and could bo summoned to any point by telegraph. I am cf the opinion that a ays tern if this kind would atford more protection to the country than our combined forts aud arsenals." As to the commercial value of euch a scheme, that Is scan on its face.. Mr. John Norrls. one of the editors of the Kecoid, explained the effect of freight rates on tho distribution of ccal. He did not favcr a railroad commsalon, as it would bring tho roads into politics. Uo favored railroad court3. The committee then adjourned. It will resume its sessions Jane 12 at Chicago. A lledforrt Ircedy Kemoval. Br edal to tno Sentinel. Bkdfoed, IndM May 20. A few nights ago Greenberry Bright, -vho lived eight miles southeast of Bedford, in this county, went to the house of a Mrs. Wickoff at Fannelton and demanded admittance, ft was about 11 o'clock at night, and Bright was drinking, ss it was his custom to go on sprees. Uo was an old friend of the lady, however, who U a widow, and had been paying her some
attentions. The reports of what occurred at her house are conflict log, but Bright's friends claim he did nothing but ask her to let him In and sat down on the front doorstep, A dispute arose, however, between him and the fourteen year old son of Mrs. WickolT, and the boy proceeded to empty the contents ot both barrels of a shotgun into Blight's back. Last night the wounded man died from thee flVctsot this shot, and Cororer 8tileon has bsen notiQed to hold and inquest over the body to day. Green Bright, as he was called, vus about fifty years old, was a bachelor living with his mother on the old Bright homestead, in this couuty, aud belonged to one of our best famlltei. It is Drcb&blo the bey was vary rash and hasty In firing tho fatal ihot, and it may go hard with him. Captain O. W. Fricdley, attorney for the L.t N. A. and C. Railroad, removed his family to day from Bedford to Lafayette, where 1:h will have his headquarters in attending to the leial basinets ot the road.
CiaKtordMVllie Items, Special to the Ecntlncl. CRAWFortDSviLLE.Ind.jMay 29. Tha fprlng meeting of the Crawfordsville Diiving Association will bs held at the Fair Groun ls ou the Sd, 1th, 5th and Oth of June. Klghty-slx entries have bc?n mado for tbo trotting and pacing races. The books for the running classes will not be closed until to morrow at noon. Large purses are offered, and if we bavo fair weather the meeting will be tho most interesting ever held by the association. Many citizens of this community blleve fl at Jam8 Dennis, now iu jail avatting his execution, is not guilty of tho murder of the McMullens, while there are very fv but think the evidence was not salllcleut f Jf his conviction, a. subscription Jim Leon started to employ Additional counsel to propirly bring tbe case before the tSuprcmo Court fjr ä Ctiw trial. Tint Toy PUtol A;alu. Bpccial to the Sentinel. Bkazil, Ind., May 2'J Tho cltbsna of our town wero startled again this morning at the report of tho tragical death of little Johnnie Gregg. Ho was the son of Professor J. C. Gregg, who was for many years tho principal of tho Brazil schools. Little Johnnie had started out to amuse himsslf with a toy pistol. The trlcgflr being hard to work, ho climbed a fenco and begun to try to make it go c LT, uccsclously holding tho muzzto rgelnct iits side. The pistol wem off, shooting him thiough the heart. Ho fell from tho fence, but was able to rise and t;o into tho nearest borne, where ha fell dead. Littte Jobnnlo was a brlgnt child, nino or ten years of age. Tho bereaved family havo the sin ccxe sympathy of tho entire community. Wo hope there will bo no more tragedies to report from Brszll for a long time, a? wo think we have had far more than our share this year. Another Hank ITallare. Philadelphia, Pa., May 20. A notice h posted on the door ot the Shackamaxon Bank on Frankfotd avenuo and Morris street this morning signed by T. II, Huggsrd, cashier, announcing the suspension ot that Institution, The President is John Ilose. The bank's capital h $120,000 and the sar plus ?:;0,0C0. Jt is laid that the accounts havo been overdrawn $200,000. The city ha on deposit In tho Shacka mnxen Bank $10 000, Depositors aro gathering around the bank building and the excitement is increasing. It is clhclally explained that the canto of tho failure ot the tihackamnxon Bank was that tbo corporation held SlUO.COO personal checkn cf the late NVilllam Bumm, wholesale f alt dealer, and fS0,C00 of paper Indorsed by Lim. llrnxll'rt Programme fur Ahollnhtog Strwery. New York, May 20, The steamer Advance, which arrived hero to day from Bio de Janerio, brings advices to tho effect that the new ministry of Brazil has adopted a programmo for the abolition of slavery, ot which tho following is a synopsis: A Rourral rcsmtry of all Mnvcs, with adequation of tho vaiuo of each reentered, mibjcn in a yearly depreciation ot per cent , making tho maximum valno of slave of sixty ycrat'JJ0 mllreiM each. Hlavc over Mxty year of will havo no monetary value, but will bo oM :;M to tervo for a term of three years. Tho oxhtlng cmtinclpatloc fuud will bo coutlntio l, ant lu Ail ditiou a new fnud will be created from a tax ot 5 rer cent, on all public revenue, except exports. aul Intlcmulilcatlou will be iua1o to iUvoohcm In 6 rer cent. pollclcH to one-halt tho vul uo of each s. Ave, and a service of 6 yean in puyiucut ol tho rumaludcr, Dumont'a Capture iiuil i;eIo9o. Sr. Pai l, Miuii., May 29. General Terry received a telegram lait night from tho commander of Fort Asalnabclno conGrralug the report of tho capture of Gabriel Dumont aid Micheel Damals on American coll and his arrival thore. He was captured on tho 27th, byGergcant Perkins aud two scouts, ou tho Milk Kiyer trail, ten miles from the fort. General Terry ordered tho men to hold tho prisoners until further Instructions. General Terry hss directed tho commanding oülcftrat Fort Assinabolne, Mont, to discharge Gabriel Daojont, IVel's chief Lieutenant, held a prisoner thcro. General Terry holds that ho has no right to hold him a prisoner under the existing boundary laws aud agreements. An Oder to Canadian Creditor. Toronto, May 2I. A special cablo dttpatch from London to the Globo eaya: Messrs. Baring and Glyn, Mills, Carrie & Co., have offered to the holders of the Cana dian Government 5 per cent, loan redeemable in June next, an extension of twenty four nrd one-half years, the Interest to bs reduced to 4 per cent, per annum. The principal would thus bo redeemable oa January 1. 1010. In addition to interest at the ra'o cf 5 per cent., which would be due on Jaly 1, the holders who agree to convert thsir securities, will receive a bonus of 1 per cent. on tho amount they may accept of the new loan. The option of conversion will remain open until June 3 Erie and St. Lawiencs Competition, Montreal, May 0. Ttcro has been a heavy fall in grain freights from here to Great Britain. The price was three shillings per quarter, but it is now only nine pence. The cause alleged Is that tha railways are carrying wheat from Chicago to Boston and New York for merely nominal ratee.and the Erie Canal route being without toll?, can maintain Us supremacy over the St Lawrence Chlneie Propositions for Asia Ban Fbaxcisco, Cal., May 29. Thes'.eamr City of New York arrived hers at 0:30 this morning bringing Hong Kong news under date of May 2 and Yokahoma May 12. The overland China mail says dispatche? from Yiernoe etate that the Chinese Government intends to create a separate Vicercyaltyln all the Western proYiuces of Ceutr.il Asia,
with the center of administration at Umumtkl, ner the Kassian frontier. Tao Cht cese Government is considering the proposition to confiscate all temnle (church) lands in the province ot the Kiargrian and remove the priests and nuns to Kasbgaria as colonists. . - Weekly Hank Statement.' New York, May 21). The weekly statement of the associated banks. Issued to-day, shows tho following changes:
Increase Pccreae, jiUJmmn W.MHWWW ....... M. , (Specie........ Legal tender- S CII.GOO 1W.7CU t l,7.H.nj 03.1U0 . . Circulation. Uficrvt - üvi;S)Q Tte banks now hold $';o,708,925 la excess cf legal requirements. FMllurra OnrluK the Wrek. New Yokk, May 20 The business failures occurring throughout the country during the Isstsven days, as reported to R. G. Dan & Co., number for the United Ü:au 1S7, and for Canada nineteen, or a total of 20( failure, as egalnst a total of 230 lait week, and 22'J the wrek previous to the lait. Acstgumunts ere light In all parts of the country. Fatally Wounded In n. JJruutcou OuarrM. Louisville, May 2'J. A special from Grcensburg, Ky., states that, in a drunken quarrel near that rlace yesterday, 8.tru Low struck his brother-in-law, John Dlckereon, in tho head with a cooper u ad.t, producing a fatal wound, from which blood und bralu matter coz?d m great hemorrhages. Lor cate hlmtelf up to the authorities and Is at pretent in jail. Mm. I'arnrll's l'roperty for Bale. Bor.Dr.sTOWN, N, J May 2 ). The entire perional property of Mrs. Delia 8. Run ell, mother ot the famouu land leaguer, has boon attached at the suit of Jrjshca J. Turner und other?, and is advertlecd for tula 02 June 1, at Irene! dea, near bote. lilvoroo Unuted Mrs. Sultlviiu. BOSTON, May 21). Jud o Alloa today, in the divorce cult brought by John L. Sullivan's wife, decided not to prant hr application for a divorce. H did not think Sullivan had been proved "a gros? and conürmoi drunkard' nor had his cruelty bten proved. (Inllty of alurdor lu ttie First Degree, pjtii.ADii.riU4, Pa., May 2:). The Jaryln the caee of Achilles .Onofil, tm trial for killing his nine year-old stepdanhter, Curlotta Ctok, returned a verdict iu the couit of Oyer and Terminer this morning ot Guilty of murder in the tint degree. MauriAiitUN ?hrriunel. CmcAco, May 29.-The Lccil Gorurnlttoo of Safety has decided, unless tho City Council completes tho canvass ot tho votes cast at the recent city election by Monday next, to endeavor to compel it to do so by inandaauis prcuediuge. Fatal Actldeut nt n Kunntn Krtce TßunE Hau Tf, Ind., May 2.) This afterneon durirg the running race at tho f.dr yiound, Cnarfy Cath, an Ohio boy, who rodo lWrfer, had his back broken and will die, Mluco ft 11 and Herfer full over him. The Fatal Htntv lf purtment. IClcveland Leader. J The Clf.t3 Drfpartmont, which at tho beginning ot our Government was looked upon ns the stepping stone to the Preeidenc-y, hoetitue later on singularly fatal to tko atnbltlor.s CLf tlmcst every man who took coargit ot it, at d its poep8itoii in many cssej hni been tho forerunner of disaster, iilsee) and ueath. Upshur, 0110 of Tyler' Secretaries of tato, was blown up on the Princeton while bi was inclllce.and Hugh 8. doiro, th9,c rttary of Btate who precodod Upihur, llo.i at Toston at tbo celnbrallon of tha Banker Hill Monument, which he was attending with tho President in his capacity ai Sicrtury. Daniel Webster, while acting as Fillmore's Secretory of State, was In 1302 thrown from hie carriage and tnero received the injuries which caused hi dath the following October. Societary William 11. Sawara never iccovcred fnlly from tho blow of tho oteafsln Payne, which he received oa tu night Lincoln wai killed, and his politick faturo was injured bv his connection with Johncon in the State Department in the following administration, Jamns O, 11! Man tarrowly cjciprd receiving Otilteau's bulikt Vihtn bo walked down to tho depot arm in arm with President GarHrld to po him u 1' to Long Branch, and the dl'Batiyfactlon with B alno's egprcsslvo policy as Secretary of Ö ate probably lost him enough votes during tbo la?st election to nut Cleveland in the White House. Had Henry Clay not assooted iho Staie portfolio from John ( üncy Adams tho bsrgaln" and "corruption" cry would net er havo been raised and C'av would havo probably not havo died disappointed in his ambition to be President. John 0. Calhoun's future was largely affected by the fights ho had whilo Secretary of State, by which lie became etlramed from Jckcon and hin party, and Marcy and Cass dropped out of the Utnte Department into existing nonentltynets. It IteM One All Hollow. I Merchant Traveler. Uncle Davy was giving tho boys some advice in their Jovo making allalrs, and ono of them asked him how the young people did when ho was sparking. "Them was great times, bojs," he eaid In reply. "Wo didn't have uo gas nor no kerosene. Wo done our s park in' by plain tallow dip; but mist frequently just by the firelight. Firelight Is warmin boys, and ilicKers just enough to ioike a girl's eyes ehlne. It's mighty soft and purty, too, and kinder in a way none of jour gaslights knows anything about. Sometimes the lire shincd up a littlo too powerful in plscea, and the young man would get up without savin' anything aud put a shovelful cf fcshes on it. Then he would cadile up to the glri In the shadows, and she would cudd!eeome, too, and it really didn't scam like there was anything else In tho who'o big round earth to' be whhed for. Party coon the fire would gtt obstreperous again, and the little 11 a me 3 would twinkle in and out, cs if they wanted to see what was glu' on, or had szen, and was laaghin' and winkin' about it and havin' some fun, too, aud the young fellow would reach for the snivel and the ashes and cover the bright blazes ail up. And sometimes rommbsr, now. only sometimes the girl woula get up and puteshea on, and then well, boy3, when tbe bluebirds came in the spring, and the fishiu' worms crawled out of the ground, and tbe boys set on the green banks of the little cieek w&UIn for a bite, and the jDhony-jump-cp nestled in the sunny place, thsra was a vreddin' in the old house, ani whe 1 the winter come again they eet by their own fire, ard the shevel and the ashe3 wero oat cfajob." Fifty Clerical Wheelmen on a Toar in Causda. Tbero are In the United States about 300 clerical wheelmen. Including twelve Doctors of Divinity, ten theological profesiorj, soms twelve authors, several editors and many parlors of prominent churches. About fotty or fifty of thee gentlemen era to unite iu a tour of three weeks in Canada, wselia
er f 521 miles cf the beet roads 01 this continent. The arran?meut have been nnder tbetnpervislon of Bev. Sylvanus Stall, of Lancaster. Pa. The start is to be msde at Niagara r"alls, August r, and Ihe ronte, by d&llr stager, leads thiough Hamilton. Gait. WooJstock, Lordon. Goderlch. Elratford. Guelph. Toronto, Newcaitle, Brighton, Napanee, Kingston, by eteamer among the Tnoasind Iflands, and return to Niagara Fall?, Augat 20 The entire expense of the tour, including hotel bills and transportation, while in Canada, is cot to exceed 30. A Western Divlelon, tlarting at Detroit, is to join the Fsptern party at London. Tho trip is unique, expensive, and amid netv scene, and rosds of tnperlor excellence, can but afford pleasure and profit to Euch gentlemen cf the cloth as have mastered tho matter of giavitatlon. TickWil to Death. (Mobllo Kcgister.l Anent President Cleveland's recnt visit to the Held of Gettysburg, a Bcpublilcau orgao rays: Old Bepnbllcans aro asking themfelvep, 'What was tbo battle fought for?"' It was fought to keep tho South iu the Union, end the South are more than eatistled with being in the Union 3 ust now.
4S Iii atlghty Host Advancing!" What a crowd! Fevers, chill, wea1? and schtng backt, painful joint?, tortured muscJp, sleepless night, cruel sweats, dtzslness, lack of appetite. This disagreeable procctslon niey all be proveuted by tho u?o of Brown's Iron Bitters. Brown's Iron Bitters is the sworn enemy of malaria and all its ttoop. Dr. M. M. Croom, of Dardanclle?, Ark., soys: MIt is the best medicine in tho nrlrl nt la (fa4tnf mlpritnna .nvoa " Fntertnlnlcg tho Saltan. IPhlladelrhlaTimCH.l Tho Sullan who c.uld bo entertained b7 the tlrccorne platitudes of Low Walla will bo llkelr to gropo around In tbe vicinity of a e-'uMct Cox joko without feeling it at first. There i a big differ nee between being snccked down by a blast of wind and bslng cut by a keen edge. Catarrh Is a very prevalent and exceedingly dlcngreeablo disease, liable, it ncgloctod, to develop into eeripus consumption. Being a constitutional disease, it requlras n constitutional romedy hko Hood's Saraaparllla, which, acting through the blood, roaches every part of the system, effecting a radical and permanent euro of catarrh in even its most severe forms. Made only by C. J. Hood it Co., Lowell, Mais. HorAford's Arid PhoMphate KOU MCIC IIEOACIin. Dr. N. S. IU ad. Chico. cays: "I think it is a remedy of the highest alno In many formpof menial and r.ervoui ezhmstlon. attended bv elck Ixathche, dyspepsia and dlmtnlfhfd vitality." Tho Kuv.d. i:. Koarlw, of New York, I.i ono of tho most widely-known and highly i-.sUvmed of lMcthodist ministers. ?lr. Hr.-irlt'i r.x. u I cm tmiTf-nr.t ijj.it It 1 i duty 1 n vn t- 1 1 -t tc, wttli lih "MiiaUflU op Nurul. n-l-i. t hiiy t!üit h n iiu-ty hin l-in UiH(-o(!ml that 1i in !-tvj n jiiiirvciouK Kucro.K. M- nn wun jr-.-.tlv U'i itlt l(li";inw:tl"Mi, uvA HiiHrnvl fou'vrn ly t'.Kit. rt t',--.! Im vim )!,!.,' t t' ij.iv mori'lilno lu. y t. .1 int liU aria t r t nll- r. NVhtio In thin ron. ilil'.ou m ihhi'ovi ml n rriiii ly which cUrclcd Imim. r lief, nntu KniiniU'iitt-iir I to U Hnrotur. iil-.li.-it it t'Hiiniv tijor.i villi tlio rnniurcmilt. I h.ni lio fisntls'n-il it tii n imiuiImt T xt.uii NiitlVrlnx With Kh 'iiii.it iMii.ninl tin nirlt ha- U'vU ii!Hii(hiilt u lli f. hii t n i'.-rnitn-i!t cur AtiitiLriMu-ri, I 'v- it t Kov. W uu 1. C.-rhit. jiiiHtorof tho(hM.iv,St. M. i:. Cht.n-ti, N-w ll.ifH.(!')iin.,whiwaHniiillri:irn;tUy wlVt tlil trrrlhh llm-u'o. I will rlvi you lit 4 o.:i wor.N wiltti-u 1 1 my imn. ivlrhlnir lihn to pul lili tlio ln t fi.r Ukj licutliv ,t üthv-rn ruU'ci'tir itU tho tuuio Uuw"." W!i:it .t:r. Corbtt Siiynt M 1I.-.mi, Jn!y si. rci M?.!r. fV.nr!i-?i: l).-r tür: I wlh towiy rrt!i h-u. c-JUof II Imyri ttijlcrlur with Inflaiiuuulory Khcii. HiUtlMii, that your jui-ilwino h lui'iilhhi. 1 hulh-rt-il lor two tnoiith-4 thu iiiot cscriii-Jritliu: tort uro ; !xt I'oiimlH of ticxh, bm.i wm not nut tf my homo fur niMniith I huant (f your rt-.ttuvly, and v.an a 1 numb lIMfoitiy frh-Nct hy It. If tUrio H H -ntI:ic for di. ci:.-i'4ot nny Lltnl. yourMmo.itci tl.".iuiy u lor luQaia lu:.torv Khi-uiimtiiou lu It H.vtt'tt loriu. "VoiimiiKiit iv-jM'ciiuIiy, Wm. t'. ('onnir, " r.u.tui-thHr;;ot'.t. M. li. Church, Now Huven, Court." Such m A'niLOiMIüiK a thorough and cflu-icnt cure for tl;? worst c;iacd ot Illicit matism and Neuralgia. If you cannot -ct ATiii.ornono.1 of your dnixrlt, wo will Kind it cxprcfH paid, on receipt cf nvular prlcu ono i ilhr per Ixitllc. Wo prulVr Hut you huy ltfnv.u your ilnvi'-f, hut If ho Uxm't It, iId not Ihj lwTKiiaded to try nouictUiurf tbo, but order at onto from urt oh directed ATÜL0PH0.S0S CO., 112 WALL ST., flEW YCRX. mm, Zw nimmtl OTTLT roasCT mfide that can to return! ty IU) üurchr nftt-r thrc -veek n-cr. If net launj . V PERFtCTLV 6AT1SPACTOR Y tn tircvy respect, aud ua pr.e ivf .iuat Jhy teller. in a variety of ttylcs nnd prio a. Soli hv rirsWlia dfalero eTcrywhcre. Iware ct worthies imita-loafc Mm. crnuin ualstt haw I'..ii'a n -neon tho bo t. t. CHICAGO CCRSSV ca. Ct-.iccro. 611 &ftor!u r'crlctio ft ft m4 tpadji (t?wr. fcx4.) lrwep't can tl The Mirror is no flatterer. . Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glas s.
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AA b k k I ... ma PATH IST G? S ObtnJDPd, and all ltfnt DaM;:rM t homo cr abroad intended to for luoderatn Keo. Our orilro la opposite tho Ü. H. Tatcnt Offlvs ßrd vo ( an oMftla 1'atcnU lu lcei tlrno tuau ihyu rcjroto from WaahliiRton. tend Model or drawing. We adTlo aa to patent bilny trio of rharvc: unl vro CU&rgu no 1 co Urt lnt-nt la Allow c. Me.clcr, bore, to the FofttUMtcr, t?je Buporlu tcndentol Money Order Divlnion, and too:!ictalf cf tl:eü. H. 1'atcnt utUcc, Tor circular, udrloo, crr.'t, nd refrronce to nctual cllcuta lu yoar na bUto or Conaty, wrl to to C. A. BNOW A CO., Ort ovlto 1'at cut Clcc. Wnkhlnstou, D. O. rcTfTrrr 1 licrm&n Astltnta Cure. Krit f.iil li inMat.tly rriicvc the mo-U tl'nt attack, and injure crn.(firlaM alcp. Um-J tf lnt;a'..ition, thin re.n.Jmitf the ( ica c ti.reit.rc l txratlie ju.m, fjctl.t.itct fixe cxicttticn. And e(K:t SJfjCC tcr 11 ether rerncdic f Jil UlJalC.O A trial will ccnn;K tho Most t.Ucpii a (A iu imrnvdute, ihrr-f t and never fuiIr.ccfu-Lt X'tr.;, rr. and tfX.OHu Tint ji.u k.ir jrtr. O: alt !)n-u or bv I'O:!. for fctjtnp Cut l?.i rut fj Va 11. SUllUT.MAIiN, 5r.J'aut,."Jäax HAPPY BELIEF Srwod!ly obtained at all ata?eaot Cbromo din-met ruHrM-ia llo rarloua ioim o! Hin l-.crti, llhrnr.'atl.'.n, HcrofoLt, Primary and t'eoondary KyphJllsi, ülcct. Impoicrcy, Pi-aslnul WeaiutM n:d äpentsttorrhes wmanmtly enrcd. HkllUud xpf-.ccce ttan bo rcliod on, ai 1 ma a craduar of mcliC.no and fcnritcry, and loüpcr locMrd la thti city tl'n any otncrpMjiiclan lu my vpociaiitT. 1 bflvo xr.Rile a rrocIal MOftof i en.c lIwnno -ndt.Tr.lrtrvottr.cul. Can trlro vnrmnrnt rollet tn Jtif.nnLiatJon or ülooratloa ot Woab, 1'alnfnl nd urrrfM.Mt Slfnrc. JtcllsVlo Xlllß, with full prlstDl dlrcrjoca tent to nr Kddma for tl per bor. CcmultaiJrsn free and InriteA. F. SI. ABBr.Tr, M. D., Io 23 Virgin!. Ave. ludlnnnpoll. it.B. nixnonote trio noabcx, and tbusarol oEce np&r with ran uamo. Best Boiler Scalo Puroativo. TO TRY IT 13 TO ÜSIKKO OTEüa. J. r. bUlL.TGC3 & VKH1 Oir.ce 'A Thorpe Itlnch, Individual, County or Ciato rlct oi .xaaaufac tnro tor anle. Tiik fiF.STiNKL toller UmtH thla artlclo. The ac53onpaayla:;ia a correct cutrcproseatattoa olour premium Watch. It Is a itcm-wlndcr, ll made ol nickel allver, and will always remain at bright as a new silver dollar. It baa a heary boreled edge cryatal face. Its w rk are construcxe cf pood rsAtcrlal, and ro naiy by the flccst aato matlc machinery. Krery watch la perfect be lora loarlas tbe factory, A arc thoroußhly tev.ja end adjusted, an can ba houttly recommended a? lallhlnl time-keepers. They aro Just aa reprf ceatcd, ana aro worth throa tlasi the price ANY ACTIVE BOY Can caily locuro c ofthcsjViratchesby KCttlaa blttfriends to lUbscxibo for ho Ixou.i?a Btkit following arc oar o-era to arcnts: or 520 will aend The SssrnSmto twenty aa. tcilbers and the Watch free t( the ftjoat cetttna op the club. ! For 512.& we wlilBecd Tna SaKTirrLto tea aab tirlben Watch to tho fcCsat lorwaMlaj th dub. j For VJrZ we will f ind Tna Sprr:?-, to fire euIv tcribcxi and a Watch to the a&cat lorward.a th elub. For 15.60 Tna Szmvzi to thfree saUcrlbcn aa4 aNVatchtotheaseat. j Forf?.5 Thk BxsTissLoa year and a Watch ta BEKTIXEh CUMPANY Indianapolis, led
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