Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 February 1879 — Page 7
tftiMI0NAi; IN VESTIU A.TIOM 8. Tha lUb-eOMiHilUta of tha Potter nam mU(m, oanUtlH of MtMtara. rluntoa (Clialrmhm), timing, Miittr, WWook hh4 Kaetf (Mewir. McMaHQM aud Oa aavla deliiiea torvM), 6Hi:uHieMl(aklnKtmtliuoHy In New York Otty on tua Mb. HiitltU M. Wmk1 WtU Ht eXMIMbMMl. lltMMieltamt Im vh Ml aWVU TIHH Of Mr. TIHittlt tf, !;Oth bWOfC util after ate mmuIrhUub. A few claya auliiiwiit to tha eUtcUou )iu reoolvoil a teliram from Now York, from whom baaiwM not AtAto, rwiHwtUuK tilm to mt toSo.uh Carolina. WItHHtuirtwitltMbiUia weetera part ol tliu fHau. Hh whik to Xhw York, to tha KvoreU llottaa, nut! thero (rot hla cipher from Col. l'elton, be tbliika, bmeould not be poatliva. At Columbia he utut Wada Hampton Mini otuar prominent niuti. K wa Kwierally claimed by ttiMii tHHt South Oaro.lna had ham can led by the Jinoraw. " ttnatm idontiliotl ntiumberol the cipher toltigraiiu aunt by hlra from Columbia to llniiry Haveinnyor In Now York, the laoat'lHiportairt at whloli wiu one ntntui In aulwtaitaa that majority of Hoard had been secured at a cot of Jw.ug. monoy to bu doported and paid over lyion vote of State bo tag giv-a to Tlldan, but advising not to aoeopt In eaae Florida or Louisiana eoald ba couutud upoa aa afo. I n ezplnnaiton of this taltraiu, wttmim natd that one Hardy Molouton, a proiultiout bust. bcm man, had offered to miotirti two or thrun o the South Carolina Kl.ittur for the amount named. Wlti.oaa went to Ilaltlmoro, acoouipanled by SoIouwh, Harry Sullivan and other who claimed to rtprt-aimt the Upturning Hoard. Wilnetta tlii-ro met Col. Pulton, who lufonuod him that " tint old inan,H tnoantim nu he impposed Gov, Tlldon, had reculved a toll-gram from Kd ward QooiMir, Maying thut tli nmnoy could not he ratand. Tutu e wiu uUo a tuloKHiiit recolvml from Gov. Tlldon ol h similar purport. This emled the iibkoiIiiUou. Solomon seat a tolofjram to Columbia, the Hubstance of wh'oh wat that the Kooda could not be delivered and that tho arrangement or bargain was off. In tliroo or four liouraaltorwarrtnewaoaina that the Oanvamlnx hoard bad L'lvon the voto to I lay on. WitntMut a won posltlruly that Col. l'elton was tho only parton wiiii wiiom hh iniu HJiy cunrurniuion roKardlnfr tho South Carolina nntttor htiforo leavhiK New York. Alter bid mturn ho mot Gov. Tildtm, who took him to tak about the proposal to boouro tho Sectoral votes of South Carolina by th use of mosey, atatlnx that he had sever authorized any audi prncenl iag, wiu winv wjiuu ii'i uvuu n wouiii novoi become l'rvaldent under such clrcuuiHtunces. A number of teleKrauiH ware road, many of which the witness had no recollection of, and there were words in boiiiu of the others lie could not explain. Ol. W. T. Pelton, formorly Secretary of the National Democratic Committee, wni examined before the Committee on tho 6th In reference to the cipher dlspatchesk He testitled that all talurams sent by Smith M. Weed wre by his lnstnictlons addrosed to Henry Haveineyer, who delivered them to blm and he laid them before the National Democratic! Committee. Witness declared at tbe outset that be oould not remember many things concerning the dispatches and that me aey nan ueen destroyed. Ho could not remember whether or not he used the word ' Denmark" for his signaturo. He did remember receivin a dispatch from Weed to the effect that the south Carolina IteturnlHK Hoard demanded S7&,ftX). The proposition was accepted hyhiiu.thouuh lie did not remember the exact words of the dlipatoh whith he sent. Helore leaving Kow Vrk to meet Weed in Haltlmore he had an Interview with Kdward Cooper, Tieasurer of the National Doumcnulc Comuiittee, and informed h in a to the J7io pnnoitlon. V ent-to HHltlmoro under tho itn jt cA'on that the money would be forthcoming but after his srrivai there received two dispatches, one from Cooper aud another from some one wlio-e name ho did not recollect, to the effect that the money could not be raided. Mr. Tllden knew noth. Ug abou t the proportion under consideration until alter It was all over, and then severely denounced the whole thing, tclllnx witness that he would sooner die than to allow nitijMdf to lie put into the l'rwsldential chair under false pntenwu." Witness said he had nn Idea that the Keturnlag Itoard'a piopojithMm, cvm If not carrietl out, would result, if asicntcd to, In a delay which would be favorable to tho ''""""""c pariy. no nad made no arrangements for raising the money, but Intended eveHHially to lay the matter before the Democratic .National Committee and let Huecidc. in the meanwhile ho thought it ':t. cJHiittlieinembeta of the Hemming Hoard to the propositions In question. He i acted n holly on his own respoiieibllltv, without ennsHltatlon with any one. lie lieia no authority to act for tho DeuiJJfatf...atoticl Committee in the matter. M ltneas did not arrange the cipherkey and was unable to say who did it. Tfce JTtbHut , tranftUUnn tfif nnup tliu .wid.i .if """"wpaiceef, uui are incorrect in nul l particulars. The word " Huwln " in tho cipher meant Mr. Tllden. A dispatch from ladahasee addres-eil to Col. l'elton, 15 "'""ciuy rara, signed "Marble," was prodi'ced and read a translated: " Have Just reprojiosiiion to Hand over, ?ui.w,y l,our. twiulred by Tllden, tiecupm of the Hoard and ctirtltloute Sli-'V0. V"veraor b,r sM,rW." Witness Vf 7i V. '""Kea lo ving reeelved a dUpatch Ii. oir.1'111".1;0 JlH M!lit H ,Htch in reply, . ujiur, hhu n vi ii if inni tllO amount wan too hteli. Ho di.i not communl cate the dispatch from Marble, or Ita conI J. t0.Hy person before sending his an Stuf.i .An,,t"li' dispatch, flgned Fox," Mated that the arrangement could be effectS'V '?f t0. Htid INdtou replied accep h,,c the proposition and Haying I . .1" .,no1ny would be deposited as re qui r.to ,JS,drHW however, tiefore ote u m.?;1HU J.M latter communication was hil l1, u "'"I'" d witness testified that uii acceptance of the proposition was made r","0"l1con'"ltatlon with any other person, r ,i'.ro,2I,,?.)." ,,!wn i-eaponslbllliy. It answer to Mr. Hlscock, wltne-i said that ) ImA i 1 "'''el hi (Jramerey I'ark stnee AufimVl14 ; .w,tH 'ornieily ef.etrtr' to Gov. i iiden, and wai looked iiimiii aH his accredit-..-LR; IV . . t?r4 V oxHini nMl by Mr. Rood, witfV;;.?..,a lIiHt m exjieeted to raise the money n, i i ".'u J,l',,,,Hl Democratic Coiumlitou i !.i i c.,,ti,?!r.'0"rco which he doLr, ... ' l'i 'Mr Tihiun never wad aslnglo telefuu i H.U,IK ll'I),rc,H"ief thelteturnJ5 .i auN Hd impure ai to whether or $ L i"!r"4w"1 yicw from Marble. Witi!iii. '!"" biterroated at eoimide.ra eVi., " ?" Kppnhhcan mctnbera of the c 'mnutce in referenee to his personal rem.rce ,ind his chM!Udence upon his uncle, wn'J , wll,t'h lrlos were montud by witness as a personal h (Trout. JJIanton Marble te-dlfied before tho Com- ' on thefith. ffo said that ho went to v.iun 10 look after the Klertoral voto. lb. roT.. aV.!!R ?e V?;.H h reooive.1 cipher sh ViuW olJ.mn 118 clmiactorfaeitaa "rnh. KCcrrtX 'i i'l!JLJ!l nn: L .. !"!" nropoditiotie to purchase ...iu I ftC ."i ,"''1iu' "MtrAV ?.i . tntter of any ni ;,7..T.- "v tiinila oiiiK' ' .proiMwiiion or (!it Hill t ... Hinifi any. Tho propoil' '(''tirniti purciiaan "'"iriiitia- Hoard Vr &t ciooal p,,pCr. Uon otiB member of the for y.o.rwo camo editor of a T)onm ipraHontoil tho litemwiiht notSI l U, Position that lie n wL:?. lIM.!n,,0 arrniuoment wHiiCM .1.1"" '"cn won il not. IihiI mnwrJ"",'" ,nv,,,,,' that he M i i.i r , ,',,ow,,,'k' f any attemnt tarn tl 2' JSniti0 "lrflturn nfHincp(ltii.?.?,i ov. Tllrton, who rtottner cVpT,V,?i!.PI'n'!rp(1,n,,l.R',,, M that nneea mich an arranjreiiieiit. wweatiin,.rmwi rMl lhe COM- " OwM"Kor Park, Feb. 7, 1879.-T0 Hon.
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Ll.l'H km wwii vt mm it u tin awwjnHrewHptMMto MriHlaato Ua mm mn in wt city thaeumst week. I take tbte Ubarty of rfouMttW that before you leave aa opjHHtufiy be afforded ine of ammirlHK before you to nubiHM eewe tt-xWieoWw "whlefi I dfwne prtluuut to the luqulry wltb which you art) charged. Youre very resioeoW ully, It wai i reeolved that Oov. TMUin'MHLWaH. 1mm- before the coiuwiHtee at noon to mor. row, and that Mayor Cooper, In aeeordauee wltu hU rwiuest, should bu beard at naif. Sauel J.Tilden appeared before the Com uilttee oa the 8tb and teHlfled ubtalally at follow; Tbe publieetkJH and tranuJatton of the cipher telegrams a ,j,H Newr Vork . pore 1 bjivo reMd, I did not reoojinlxo a siuVlc diliatch cither lu cipher or trouihuion wlUob 1 had ever u h before. I never entered Into ttn. nf",te to purohaie Mie vnteol .vmth Carolina ir Florida. I hud no informutliui. no susplcloa that any sucb comiuunl. oaUOHS wUre llClntr fiurrtiwl nu mull f ui n.. dNnaUjhee published In thn New York tieuiM. I hsd no knowledK. ao duat.uKf with partus to the?e neHUtlUtlOtlS I uuvor autlutrlxxl juoh neuotiKtloiiH la any form whatever. On i the uioinlu(tf November 90,11)76, Mrs. Col. buhbatul Imil Hone for the iay, I did net know ho bad uonn nrwu vnlmr m. ,,t .i,. city. Ho wont to I'tilladerpliia, I believe, bauir in tie duy I was called on bv Mr. Toon. w, who was on the wav down town, umi u-u, told by him that he hHd received an offet from some party oftitlnsf to obtain, foi ttttnuy, tho vote of South Carolina. I HaUl I would authoring hi mil inn. unction, cor spend money for any such purpoHn. Tho whole eon vernal Ion oncuplod oulv a le v minute. I obtained Ool. IVIion's itudrHtain llaltlmoin rih! iifi'runhr.i ... n SOtne hOmn. 1 knew nnthtarnf nlnhun tl.o bad been passing between Tilm and others, and I could not have translated them. With regard to Florida, I never saw one of tho tel wains, cither In cipher or translation. I am not know-I waa not lnformod-that ncgotlatlona wero going on in reitard ffOlntf fin 111 fAtawl to iibwmiiv obtaining o;n(ii. 7 tho Roturnlngr I oard. Borne time Mr. Marble called and told me In a casual kind of way about the corruption of the UoturnlnK IloaiU oi rionua, I never saw any of thobo dl4pntcnos rclutiiiK to Florida either In cipher or translation. In ioard to the Ort'Kon dieputcbeB, I did not know they camo In cipher until niter tho mtutiuK of the committee to InvesttKate them. Somu of tiui iIImiiui.1,.. ilnvontitato them. were Hddried to my residence, U Oramercy , I'ark. I don't know that any of tliee dispaiouiM were ever rocvived them. x 0. W hen did you nnt hear of tho .?. "L,1?."': ' pnworyr A. rroiu Marble. Iluuud l tho clrcumotancu after ho had returned made KfeC gavo mu " MU 1 (ODDllIU It. (J. (by Mr Ifeed). Governor, you learned from Cooper, and could have learn ed from l'elton, that your nephew had been engaged In transactions counoeted wttli the obtaining of elec. tend vote It. North and South Carolina. Did you uotfrel culled upon to flird out Col. i'eltuu'rt ndlltlOUS to tlio Xutlimul (!.nmi1tii...? A. 1 thought tho bet w ay to act In the mutter was to stop It. I thought the same thing of tbe Flor da cai-e. Q. Vou nave said if you hail any idea of influsuciug these lloardi venally the last perouoii would liuvii cho-i n would have; been Col. I Vlton. Why did you nut deetn it pioper tccall Copper's or II wltt's attention to the matters lest i'clton might coinpiomihe tho Di'inooiHtlO General Committee? A. In tho tirst j Ibco isuppoxed theyiind full knowledge and would be able to take care that notuing wrong suotiiu bo done. Civil law doesn't recoitulzo purposes until they 1 are embodied in Hc tlons! The Church punlslie the nuniores of rrlmlnals even if tbev uio not carried out. Tim atmosphertt at that time wa full of rumors of fraudulent Returning Hoards. I declare before od and my country that the votes of LouMana and Florida weto honght rmcaiiing by Kepuhlicans. I would K-orn ami condemn mv ilxhtoous title if tho Democratic party nd secured my aeat by fraud Undet nocliouul-tanres did I enter into anv competition lorMMiklugeeriifleates by veiia'l Inducentuiit". Time never wai an hour nor minute that I entei twined such thoiiuht. To the ieo pie who, a I believe, elected mo rresldent of the United States to four mlllloiH of cltlaeni who wero deirauded I owed It to proclaim mat 1 would not yield one jot or tit. .tr.V.li tin of mv rue it. wuatever evil m lioin this subversion ol the electoral and of free government, I resolved I would enter turn no auction for the purchase of the Chief Magistracy. fClieera, which the ClmlrniHii supuresed. I was resolved that I would continue to protest cgslnst the wrong by which the people were defrauded outot their rights. George V . Smith, Mr. Tlldcn's prlvato s;creuiry, was called to testify regarding his knowledge ot the cipher illspiitclies, hut swore that he knew nothing at all about them. The committee Waiiitugton. adjourned to Beet In A Novel Ornament. Mr. M. D Conway, writing from London, January 18, to tbe Baltimore Onsdfcsays: On tho last day that he was in London General Grant came into oo m petition with a beetle It was a California scarabtuus, and I am bound to say maintained its position with a good measure of success. Most of us who went to Minister Welsh's reception had seen General Grant before, but few, if any, had ever before seen a handsome lady wearing for a decoration a large burnished beetle. Tbe beetle, which was an inch and a-half lone, was coldriuuundby nsiture.and around it tha joweiornaa fastened a cold ring with a chain, at tho end of which was a pin. This being attached to a largo satin rosette the brilliant oreature had a line it off that it might pass from hand to timid, so that all niiirlit know that it was n live beetle. Around this silent Californian tlioro was a larger group than around the silent ex-Prosidont. The lady said tho carabmus had been in her its health perfect. the LVyptians, who , It may ba that nauuue XU iUUUU , . .... I Z... , ...... I I I l I Y .V, ' 1 , V' !UM """""""rvuti iia luiuiiy to nvo witnoui saruuy ioou." Tboro has been much discussion in tho Chicago School Hoard recently about tho teaching of German in tho schools. One member declares that in more than 12 years since that study was introduced into the schools the instruction in it has had a steady and unbroken decline. In November last tho average number of grammar pupils taking German was hut 100 to the school. A Jrt rchaut down town sells more ef Dr. Ball'i CoHRh Syrup than all other medtdaas togetLer. It rarely aat he the hett rwaedy feraeettgh,
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Kcp your Mlt Mid pMper boxtw on a littk alMrif bMk f crsaar tb slove and ! your tepa. To bake potato quickly ; pour boiling water over tbw and M them stand a minute or o before mittinr into the otm. A rag aatratl in keroeeaa and dippwd iato whlUsr, for cleaainar tia ware, is much bette? than any thing else we ever ueea. A roast of bmt k rnsok aioer if. when you put it into the nan to bake. you eetitoatltt hot store; let it brown on one side, thea turn and brown the other; then add the hot water and aeaftouintr and bake in a hot oven, and the juice is retained in tbe meat. It is a rood idea to keen a mddIv of ironing holders made up ; take old cloths, foid as many tatokneeees as you want and cover with a new piece of heavy cloth, tack i ner in the center, then you can have a clean holder when necessary without having to stop aud make one. Keep your stove-blacking, brush and plate handy, and after dinner each day brush your stove, and you will find it much nicer than washing it; besides, with an occasional brushing your stove will always look nicely, aud if your stovo is not kept looking clean the whole kitchen looks untidy. When mattrruisaa nnri fnothor-Vinla I . .... ir soucu, mix equal quantities of soltsP and pulverized wheat-starch into a 1 sofL oaste. and rub it thoToiurlilv intn , ful ' i . . i .lnOuKnI the spot. Let it dry in the sun : then acrape off tho pasto, and wash it off with a sponge. If itdoos not look clean ;when it is dry, apply it again. If feather-beds have been in use some (yoars without being renovated, put them on mo grass when the ram pours heavily, I and let them become thorontrhlv wttS. 'Then turn on the other side, and let the ' ve a pood soaking. When v lien it is perfectly drv. hanc it on a , strong line, and beat it as you would a carpet, until all tho dust is out of it, and you will have a clean, sweet bed, as well prepared as if the feathers had been run through a machino with a stoaming apparatus attached. If the hair-mattrees-os are lumpy, rip them open, take out tho hair, and pull it apart thoroughly; then let it lie on the grass, and if it does not rain, turn water over it and shake it up well, and put it in a basket to dry. Let the children pick it to pieces when dried, and fill up the bed evenly. lHKe a long upholsterer's i 1 needle. With same atrontr twlnn. and tack it down In riinmnnHa nnttlnir a m . Il.aow" m diamonds, putting a roemiu oi oouon into oacn pi ace, 11 desired, and it will look as well as if vou had paid an upholsterer .$6 for doing the work. Ah Extraordinary Meteor. Nearly all the inhabitants of Traverse City wero awakened from sleep about half-past two o'clock Tuesday morning oy a uuaieninE report ioiiowed soon i after by a rattling of glass and a general , 8haknc of the buildings. The cause of i meteor that passed over the town at the time. We have seen three or four different persons who were eye-witnesses of it and they seen to agree substantially iu the statement that it came from the east or a little south of east and passed over tho town in a westerlv course. When a little beyond the town a dozen or more pieces were thrown off in ar 1 pearance the size of a man's fist. Jn color it was a bright fire red. It rapid ly approacnea me Horizon and between four and five minutes after its disappearance from view a report like heavy thunder and the shock of the explosion camo Mr. S. 11. Bassett, who lives on 1 the shore of Carp Lake, informs us that he was awakened by a terrific explosion and that he found the next; morning a place on tho lake where it apparently f' sirucK mo ice and went into the lake. Ho says the ice was solid and between ' twelve and fourteen inchos thick, and ' that it was all driven downward into tho lake, making .i hole about fifty feet across. We have not heard from lo-. calitius very far away yet, but at May- -field and Williamsburg" wo are told the shock was folt very perceptiblv. Traverse Bay Mich.) JCnnlc. A detestable fashion is that of ' 1110 lighi brightness out of the front hair, which, well arranged, does so much to heightun the chann or modify tho defects of tho face. modestlv as hn ronlil; "V.. miai. VOU know I h&VlM Hllf. ni wh.f nuu.Hla - . " ' vw interest can that bo to youP" "It' - . I thomusio I want," she softlv responded. ?!, a - . ai . jiutnmorc uazcuc. "This sidewalk's handy, but not as sandy as l wish it was," said the man who reached his length oathe icy paveaent. New Haven fiegitfer. KmociB Prick. Tiventvflra cftit will aow buy a nfty-oeat bottle of PfwV Cure far Contnmptim. Thus tlie heat Couch Medietas la within the reaeh at erary hedr far taJe bv all drCKlets. Partictt.ars rfcartaw Ekctrk BaHs ftec. Aildreee ralvermaaher Galvanic Co.,Claela.,Q. Cm JaaktM'a Beet Hwatt NaT? ToWaj. i
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Tie PeshUM Lumbar CeMaRy's Milk of i . "B wh. iee Marhw4te KaKles Ivee their eut ef tbh year ae ' iM lu.t at tu o1aa a iaim i.ai.' aoCA P"Wi taDU,vw kHlDKies, will ma 147 1Z dayi, and cut as averae of ltM,l44 feet per "water mill, 7,134 logs, U,till,,m feet of luaeeer, j,uuu ute, mill run 1W 3-4 days, sad cut an average of W.fHl fet ptrday. In each will the average baa bwea for tko ! HtZ. svw lcHl 01 lumUr wore t!"H ltHl l be Harbor mill as kHowr above Hifuren eui a remaKauie average wbloh will rtrobably exceed any other mill of the mhid capaelty In WIsmibIb. Tbe Lockwood 1'atrnt Slollcd Circular Saws, wanufacltired by Curtln Si Co., St. Louis, were ued. Mek KeaMter. ..Tie "a"'" eerwileaer of a tertata Uniteti 8tatei Senator haa Jon beea the hatt of editorial wit and iplcy kn mm from the PM of WatbluKtou correapoadeata. Few persoes have awpected that hie obesity was a dlue, and liable to prove fatal. Yet this Is the sad fact, Excewlve fatBees is set only a dlseae In itself, but one liable to generate other and more serious ones. Chemistry has at last revealed a safe, sure, and reliable remedy for this abnormal condition of the cyttem la Alias's Anti-Fat. Distinguished chemists have iM-onounced It not oaly barnileee, but very beneficial to the syaUsm, while renu dylBg the altcaaed coadltloc. Bold by drugglsU. WIIJOKl CQHWUID P PURE COB LIVES OIL AID LIKE. X Consumptive. Many hive been biMe to Rive tlielr btlinoar In favor of the use of Wilier" i J'vre Cod-Litfr (Hi and I.lme." Einertrnce has pitiTNt It to be a valuable rcmedr for Convumrtlnn. Asthua, rMiihtlwrla. acdsll dlseaesnf tbnTImMit and Lwti Manufaeturnl only by A. it WlLBOB, Obeielst, Hestoa. SoM Ij all drueeists. IR. JOM HILL'S Soils Tonic Syrog rod THE CURE OP FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER. Ths prapdfrtw ef tali Mlefcratsa atuieUt jattlf elairni for It a aaptrf oritj avr all rat4Im aver farad to the aablie ftr tie IA7I. CZ1TAIW, IFZKDTaudFHMAMZffT car f Arse aaa 7vr, or Chills aid Fever, whsthr of ihart or log standiaf . It rfri te Us atir Weftetaaadleitharatmatry U hear hia tcatiaoay to the truth of the asMrtiei that in bo eaje whatever will it falltt care If the d'.rectieas are strietly fallowed asd tarried ou- la a great aay aiea aeiae-le decs has l. am -1 . . . . . tit nsiianiiBi nr inrs, ui waois imaaiute have bee cared by a lisg le battle, with a perfect reetara ties of the general health. It It, however, pradeBt.andia every mm aftreeertsdateeare, If He uhIb esuMtaed is eaaaller deeea far a week or two afta the disease hu beeaeheeked,aore especially la diftealt ail leag-staudiag eases. Usaally this aedlelaa will set reaireaay aid to keep the bewele is gaederdar. laeald tha patient, however, reaire a eathartie aedleine, after having takes three or f ear deeea af the Teslc, a siagle daea of BULL'S YEQZTAJLE FAXILY FILL! will ba saSeiaat. The geaaiae IMITH'I TONIC tTZDP matt Save DZ. JOHN B 0 LL'S private ataap ea aaeh battle. Dm. JOHN BULL aalr has the right ta aaifaetara sad aell tha arlgiaal JOMBT i. IKITM'I TOJTIC ITKrr, af Lamlivllle, Kj. XxajBiaa ell tka label aaeh battle. If ay privts st p ie net ea each battle, da set parchaee, r yoi will ba deceived. Manufacturer anal Vender af SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, ULL'S SARSAPARILLA, lULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The raelar Remetflee ef tha Davy. rrlarll Oslo. 1 Mala St., LOCMTIIXK IT. TRUST Ilttnt'M Kmcly. Mitxm KKaKHl Oirefiljrww. KMwr. lllaa-ue-r anl J'rlnary OmiialnM, Mghlt IHvw.IHslw aria llravel. MUXX-N KKMRIV curt laln In the sid, lawk or Ian, ami all WTO awl rrtaarr Oraaaa, Mt!XTM KEMKliveiwtKirTObpMM, t 11m. n.Ht ofiU M UXrSKKX. a,HV. Bewl ter nmH,lrt ts WA K ChAKKK. rrovtdence. K. L PIANOS lit go 84w-FactorT lrlft-bl theat lnrs-MitliiMhrk'i M-Im fur ftmiAtM-.rtuaRt nrwlHf. In AmrleaoTer l.i.on lit nttiinriY.iiLi.ir.rfLrafM.i MKNDKl.SMIHN I'lANQll,. 21 K. I ftUl wiw Vwt! 1 fl a madn lv Ae-nt tiellinj: " STANWIUI.KV IX, l-KICA." tlie latent laixift. chfaifrt,niittttirlUI irU.t on All Ira. Afiiiui Maulea. Aiwin-m w a BKVAN. IHllilMuT, M lHll, MO. CEUn w,tn tamp for OmcuT, Ulaxks, hi TB.l"'i.'-!2tn.'ttr B"r, f'Halow under New Law. AdrtreH.H K.I,Kl.lO..t:irvrlaMlthla. Rfl Tun Cflrd, 10c. : 36 Chromo fwlthname), ioc Ageata'wiint.lOc. Sa7 lirevKWalltBra,a OR Fancy CanK with name, 10c., plain or goW. btf AKttiU'MUm,HlC l.ill lr.OjtjVe. Hull &ga.llulw.N,Y KA SaowMahe. Chr.Miio, etc. Cards, name in JU UeM mm! Jet. 10c. V. Cirri Oa Niatiienl Ceaa. FOR SALE ly E. E. PRATT. 79 iackssn-st., Chtcai. Wilcox A: CSIbbs KlcgMHtCaa Cahlnd. ilanuractarer t-rlcj. $X); wiHeellfoe 812Scaak. One Aaterlcan ScwIhjc .HaeaUte-Wew. Wee $T0; for 8S. Sfvfi A V F.EK Inyonrown town. Tcrmi and twW f rwi. AiMrH UallftAtOn-.l'wtlaiwt.Ma "www i.nnil ? XHr rAKentmakelt. Kcv 1 ! I I A 4f
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nunoATii XAJiAlUAX DISXAIES r YtTM. J. C. KtCHARDION, Proa., tVrer SL3 Jjr All Drufglsta. ST 1HJM. Waeac Merted br mam (aruMMta llliaoM. mhulI awebraaka. ana New Vurk. u Uhi litvnlhwt an4 bl lta varkar tbr aver grow. Alto Kkturade aad ilaa rife. Clover. Flax. RuuirlMi. ananUtM- Fma SeetK. LBBilnr.KuUaiiig UatorUl tiul Fuin StweHae for tale at ttte Wh4aal Ihauxt of ta Farmer' Cuaar AMociMlon. CatatuciMi ami f rea AdanMQearce WoeaKT, Manager. 242 9. Wetter rtnet, aaaaae, flj. We rtfatre te make It known, far and w1rl, tuat eut Pat White Mdallle Kar IaIipU ami Kffsn are ae6 ht noted Siofk-Onwm, and Uiir Utl ciunlal irove tarn to t a icrnat lniOJMiint ofi rttti rthr? knds wihotl of HwrkUHf and letflMerias Cattle, Sdeep aa Stln. WAaeaa 100 IjiIkK stamped with roar name sad nambet a to nkT. wltb lltiMtr abeK ainl a hHm lunh wbtrhaiM an oval aiMl uamlles that ia luck the Lai el In tlx )i'4e In tlu rar, to nr i rmata. liMftopar ft rrumMly ea rewlpt of tho package hf tnalL 14 paMhr Latela wtlUm joti u Uie atieaejr, alUi a Ubral eouiiMiHiun. Ad4ra u UAriA. WMt lbaao8. N. IL ADVERTISERS The READERS of THIS STATE OiN DO SO IS TUB Cheapest and Best Manner T ABDXBMIXa K. E. PRATT, 79 Jaokaon Street, Chlottgo. WAKD CO., Masquerade Costumers, 209 Slate Sc. ChkaHn Talln Klra, Barat Oark. Wlaa, aadewryHtttjof Matki l&r aaht. Oatalogw Mat free. iuw i mae f iss i Fall bwtriKOow, 25c OWlmadeflHSiaUfl dn. in my own toaaHtr. T. STKVK.N'H, AIU Vhvta, M. Consumption AMD all mmn of te theoat ikb lues PUMAPKNTLY CURED. Dr. T. A. SLOCUM'S GREAT REMEDY, "PSYCHINE," takaa le ceajaactloa with bfeCenpoBadBmnhisa ef PURE COD UVER OIL AND HYP0PH0SPHITES0F LIME-AND SODA. A FREE BOTTLE Of Mill HtMntlmu Ml iw KrnMu .11 feriM pjl(cBU mb41 taak eaata, l'uot Oafee aadExpreM. Adtnm Dr. T. A. SLOCUM, 183 Pearl Street, Xew York. HtWTO Kl THEM latUUit r ef tha tr. K.fHin,tt rirt l talr. lirfttflwrtl KaMni I'bHBp HumefCML" Mmt KJ. till won', t Mi tun',, mi;i,, K uit i. THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS Ku ri 41?toi fta l I mWi. It la t.nut , ai.fU luU to !i p af lb. hir. "ill. Ik. mil in Hi. mm&m MM. II H ntr.4ar.tlt it.l chftf. bun kul fwi!, EHKslaa Truss Co., ClticaM, III., AGENTS, READ THIS. WftMllmrAirtitaaSalftrr of flOO tr mmilh aad exPnHra, wrathrw a Uim owimlin. t vlliMtrtwiar atwl tfUI llivrrillfli. M fiiiB ij i.i( irv .in &ui. efree. Adiiress SilhKMAN Ai Ctt. Minliatl. MM. Clrolcest In tlie WorM Importers' pn iiArawKimrnrir in Amrrlra-9a. tlmollj IrwrpwtJriitAirenta waatii (.vwywnne-Met ttrthHntmtta Ma t wtc time- mat fur Clrtwljr. Wlli't WK1.LS. 48 VwyS,N. Y. V, O. liw 1887. ' Cfi 1 TlYt,rofit Atrcata' amnle, fl ceate. 1 5 A.VA.X "THE NASSAU JiKUuUT.'VNaasaikNY C AT Tl An w wkr wn m 1 2 a da at bmafl. cim7 aUllDimUltltm AiMrwaTHUBAtU. Atartiata. Ma CaiaiaiaM. Ifarway. mid Teamaaee iTKKL, TOOLS, WOO! (STOCK, CAR1UASB HARDWARE. Stmt TMiNfl Mareaua) in MiMvnerearira Wacaae, riawa aad Carriage. H'NPHPNfA. IkemjkaaV tiafflT lo. a feaaajLjMaaAaQ af aaaaaawaaVal VaV -a at .Tvinavavaaaviif awe anwairrfih , aas K., H. L. S3 NO 784
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