Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 August 1898 — Page 6

THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.

a W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. FLTMOUTH, - - - INDIANA, ii iu. Minor Happenings cf the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. Political, Religious, Social and Criminal Uoinga of the Whole World Carefully Condensed for Our Keaders tide it liecord. The AcHot Springs, Ark.-T. J. Hicks and j Edward Winfield overpowered the jailer nd mmmaH ran th rrian.i na. ; ty jj Milwaukee. Wis.-The jewelry store cf Theodore Schelle has been closed by i the sneriff on an azeeotkia for Sit),- I 808.50 in favor of James Gilowsky. Watertown. Wla Joseph Kernel.:-, a wood and coal dealer, was arrested on a charge of largely, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to statt- prison for a year. Massiiion. O. At Eaet Greenville fire destroyed the uusmets houses of Benjamin Edwards, John Boyd and John Howells and the resuier.ee ot John McGinnis, Loss. 115609. Findlay. O. Gustave Wagner. age:3 16. tried to die from a ladder ninety feet high in'o a stone quarry filled with water. He received injuries j which will ret? ; It in his death. Valparaiso, Jnd. Henry a. Stoner was swindled out of H,00ti by two men who claimed they wanted to buy a farm. The three-card monte game wat used. Stoner recovered 12,200. London The Times says that a challenge for the America eon till be hr Bued by the Royal Ulster YacBt duo. Topcka. ban.- A apark from a railroad engine in Rush county started a conflagration that swept over a wide area, destroying thousands of dollars' wortn ot wheat ;n stacks and muLy fields of oats ready for harvest. Columbus, lad. McaFrren's large grain elevator at Lewis Creek, near here .was burned, with 1,500 bushels of ; wheat and oi corn. Loan, 95,000; j faamrance, $2,000. Paris The Madrid correspondent of the Temps rays that a band of 300 Carlists recently appeared near Seo de L'rgel, in Catalonia, and the troops are pursuing them. Canton, 111.- Monroe Seidel. -arperuer. aged 4o years, was dangerously stabbed in the abdomen in Canton by j me stepson, Albeit Seidel, a boy o: lb years. . Geneva, X. Y The farmhouse of j Mrs. J. Zart man. situated one an nethaif miles south of Waterloo, was destroyed by fire. Mrs. Zartman. her married daughter and a hired man were burned to death. Birmingham, Ala.- At Knsley City six mik-s from Birmingham, ground Las been broken for the construction of the $1,000,000 teel plant ot the Alabajna Steel and Shipbuilding Company Jefferson City, Mo. Attorney Gener al Crow and Superintendent of Insurer .e Otwar left for Chicago to take testimony in the proceedings instituted ay the attorney genera in the supreme co:rt against the foreign fire insurance Qgaapaaies doing business in this stati for violation of the state anti-trust law. Berlin A dispatch from shanghai eta: es that the Chin se warship Juts, hi foondered during a storm at Port Arthur. One hundred and forty-six ot her crew perished. Yokohama Prince Henry of Prussia has arrived at Paean, on the southeast of Corea. and v iil viit Japan. Pewaukee, Wis. Henry Gerating, a Milwaukee salesman, met death !iy i drowning at Waukesha Beach in full view of hundreds of resorters who had gathered to witness the wee kly Sunday regatta. Milwaukee. Wis.- Former Sheriff S. S. Conover died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. G. Parsons. Mr. Conover was 80 years of age. and came Washington, Ind. Calvin Stewart. 14 years old. was drowned while swimming in White riv r, to Milwaukee in 1837. Leave a worth, Kas.- Two families, consisting of thirteen persons, on the I)e Course; farm, sooth of here, were pOfaWCd by buttermilk. One child 6 year- old is dead. Valparaiso, Ind.- Albert .Keeley of Hebron was shot ard perhaps fatally WOUBded by William Sioan. Marshalltown, Iowa The Commer oal State Bank, which closed its doors Tnesds3. will go into the bands of a , receiver at once. Terre Haute, Ind. Mrs. Rfaffjri I Wane has brought suit against John ' Apmnn for $5,000 damages for breach of promise, Annapolis, Md. Admiral Cm vera is slightly ill Milwaukee Capt Otto Lehfeldt, well known by all marine men along the bain of lakes. Is dead after an illness of three weeks. Capt. Lebfeldi -Ans CS years rdd. Eiankfort.lnd. - J. W. ibrkard, aged 22, of Jefferson, was shot by Nelson Smith, aged 70. Smith had forbidden Hackard calling upon his granddaughter, and his order was ignot ed. Huntington, Ind. Charles Landig committed SWJdds by shooting himself Livingston. Mont. The electric light plant in this city was almost entirely destroyed by fir". Loss, $32,000; insorance, IttjOOO. Freeport, III. -The brew and malt bon-( s (if I''i.in7 1 .in.: ' hrewerv vara d troyed by Ore. Losa, $10.000; m sui ince, $2,000.

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Boston By the collapse of a bvfldi UJ erected in South Boston for the Boston Elevated Railway Company two men were killed and five injured, two fatally. Clay Center, Kas. Levi Cat 1 in of ; ! Keck ford, 111., was killed here by a ' : 1'nion Pacific pass-engeer train. Mr. ! atlin was rated as worth $750,000 and bad large interests in Clay county. Jamestown. N. Y. The Broatlhea.1 ranted milk were damaged by are ! , CO tne extent oi fwU.vvv; coeren u m- , 1 -urance. The plant will continue in j i operation. Sandusky. O. Howard Fish and Miss Ada Clemmons, young society ; t . . . 11 ... .1 . . A I , peopje ei .Monroe, in., wt-rt iuvwbvu in the lake here by the capsizing of a rOWtXKll st. Louis Damage by fire to Bt.Nich- . las hotel, corner Eighth and Ixicust, ; was insignificant. Total insurance cn building ami contents. f 195.000; total t estimated damage. $30. ' Elmira.. N. Y. The powder mill of i B. T. Johnson at Troy. Pa., wa blown the was killef5 rvUKeino. inn. d an rAjMuuiub w Inder at the power station oi the electric light company George Dunning, the engineer, was killed. Masccutah. III. A double residence at New Memphis, occupied by Albert Becker and Conrad Baehr and their families, burned to the ground. The j two families narrowly escaped with I their lives. Winamac, Ind. Tne Panhandle dei rot, the Howard block, two drug stores, 1 one saloon and the general store of Simon Grant at Star City, in this county, were destroyed by fire. Loss afajut 25v000, insurance fiuüOO. Waukegan. Wis-John Fallon, aged 12 years, was drowned in the harbor while lathing. The body was recov ered. Terravii'.e. S. D The shafthouse ru the Deadwood Terra mine, one cf th Heme stake properties, was consunud by fire. Loss, $60,000. Tonkawa. O. T. The house of R. T. Grable was burned and with it four children two girls, aged 17 and 8, and two boys, aged 7 and 12. Minneapolis Fraser & Shepherd's sash and door factory was totally destroyed by fire. The loss is 40,000; no insurance. Lead. S. D. The Deadwood Terry Shafthoate. owned by the Homestake Comr.anv burned. Estimated los.-. 5t',t,(,0 Kokcmo. Ind. The large stock barns of Samuel Murphv. Mrs. Graff. Wiliam Henderson. Edward Lawrence and Monroe Kendall were oestroyed by lightning. The loss is $20,000. VOFIEIGN. Gibraltar The Spanish cruiser Lcpanto. now at Cartagena, has been ordered to join Camara's squadron. which has been at Cadiz since Wed nescay. London The Irish local government bill passed its third reading in the house of lords, with some unimportanl amendmerus. Paris The Figaro announces that the government has received an official dispatch reporting the assassination of the French captain. Cassemajou, and the massacre of his Senegalese escort. Colon, Colombia It is reported from Cartagena that four cases of sporadic yellow fever have been discovered among Americans who receently arrived there. London The British transport Jolunga. carrying grenadiers to Gibraltar, was stopped in the Bay of Biscay by an American crub-er, Paris, 111. Miss Viola Wetzel was fatally burned by an explosion of gasoline. Paris 'lbs Courier de Soir says the council of the Legion of Honor has erased the name of Emile Zola, the novelist. London A special dispatch from Madrid says the King of Spain is suffering from an attack of the measles. CRIME. Richmond, Ind. Christian Lieb, a grooerymaa, wab fatally shot by Geo. Keefer, who was robbing the former s store. Newark, O. Mrs. William McCully of Dayton, wife of a former leading manufacturer, attempted suicide by sending a uullet through her brain. Manitowoc, Wis. James L. Hempton cf this plate shot and killed his wife and then shot himself, making two wounds in his head. Seattle, Wash.- An explosion of the Coney mine near Skykomish killed two men. ' barles Walters and R. W. Robinson, and wounded two others. St. Louis, Mo. Herbert Fickinger of Sie int Washington, Ind., was arrested here charged with kidnaping 14-year-old Birdie Scharfhauser. daughter of a neighboring farmer. Lincoln, Neb. William Balcom of Grand Island, aged 21, was married a ; week ago. and Saturday his wife de serted him. He lonunitted suicide. Ashland, Wis. Herman Boch, a residenl of High Bridge, shot his wife twice and then killed nimself with the samt weapon. The woman may recover. Milwaukee, Wis. Michael Zerwinski, who is (barged with the murder of Joseph Decker of Sussex, Waukesna county, on August 4, 1S'j4, was arretted here. Georgetown, Colo. Mrs. Gay lord Fish has been arrested, being charged with having murdered her husband December 7, J8G7, in order to secure his property. Burlington, la. John Voelkel, aged 70, was found hanging in a barn, having committed suicide. St. Louk;, Mo. While passing a sahen at Third and Biddle streets, Edward Kennedy was shot and kil.ed by a negro porter. Milwaukee, Wis.- In consequence of j a quarrel, which began at a Christ n- , jnK five years ago Antonio Crema an I lta,1W1' Iy,ally ölabbeti Jühn liab,n-

MISCELLANEOUS. Washington Groat Britain has notified the state department that she haä selected the ships Amphion ana learns for patrol service in Behring Sea during the present season. Victoria. B. C. The torpedo-boat destroyer Sparrowhawk returned from an unsuccessful search for privateers In northern waters. Oakland. Cab Dr. Pepper of Philadelphia, a prominent physician, died at Castle Verona, the country seat of Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, in Piejasanton. The cause cf death was heart failure. Ottawa. Ont. The international conference to settle the differences existing between the United States &n i Canada will open Aug. 10 next. Providence, R. I Ex-President Joseph Banigan of the rubber trust left an estate valued at $7,000.000. Montreal The revenue cutter Gresham. which was cut down in order to pass through the Wei land canal from the lakes to the ocean, has been repaired and wiH sail for Boston. Rensselaer. Ind. In drilling for water in this city Burgese Billion struck oil. Which is Cowing fifty barrels per day. Ann Arbor. Mich. A dispatch received here says that Dr. Vaughan is convalescent from yellow fever, and is BOW on his way from Santiago to Tampa with patients. Cheyenne. Wyo The seventh annual session of tL . national irrigation congress has been called to meet in Cheyenne. Wyo.. Sept. 1, 2 and 3. Washington The president appointed Rttfua W. Lane of Ohio as consul of the United States at Smyrna. Turkey. Vancouver, B. C. A party of French scientists beaded by Dr. Terwagne '.eft here for Skaguay with a balloon in which they will attempt to reach Dawson City, and incidentally look out for Andree. Put-in-Bay. Ohio The convention of the Commercial Law League of America will be held either at Asbury Perk. X. J., or Montreal, Quebec, next year. The matter was left with the- executive committee. Ottawa. Ont. The department of customs has issued an order to all its collectors of customs notifying them that dab visitors' shooting and fishing outfits will in future be ad mitte j free of duty and without any deposit, as was customary in the past. Victoria. B. C The war department is quietly, but with all possible speed, poshing arrangements for increasing the fortifications at Esquimault. Topeka. Kan- -Texas fever is spreading among the cattle of southern Kansas, and great concern is felt for the stockmen. Austin. Tex. The populist state convention nominated Barney Gibbs of Dallas county for governor and W. Kirkpatrick of Collin county for lieutenant governor. Washington- The President has issued a proclamation restoring th lande; known 3S the middle and western Saline reserve's in the Cherokee outlet to the public domain. Benicia. Cab Rev. J. H. D. Wingfield, for many years Episcopal bishop of northern California, is dead. Now York 'Robert Maclay, president of the Knickerbocker Trust Company, and ex-president of the New York board of education, died at Eiberon, N. J. Nashville. 111. The severe drought which has prevailed throughout this section for the last twenty days wabroken by a heavy rain and hail storm. A good yield of corn it- now a certainty. Washington The president has appointed Frederick W. Baumfcoff postmaster at Lt. Louis. Shelby Tille, Ind. John Palmerton dropped dead in his hotel office. Paralysis of the heart was the cause. Des Moines, la. There has been a general rain in Iowa. This was hailed with joy by all the farmers on account of -he corn crop. Newton, Mass Mrs. Albert Bowker. for twenty-two years president of the woman's board of missions, died at nei home here. Prescott, Mich. Elsie Huntley, aged 13. while picking blackberries in Mills township, was bitten by a rattlesnake and died. Bridgeton. N. J. The Cumberland Nail and Iron company has gone into the hands of a receiver. LATEST MARKET REPORT. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $2.20 (5.50 Hogs, eommm to prime. 2.20 (4.05 Sheep and Iambs 2.25 (g C.40 Corn, No. 2 33 .33 Wheat. No. 2 red 78 Oats, No. 3 white 257Pft .27 Eggs 11 Butter .16 Rye, No. 2 .47 TOLEDO. Wheat. No. 2 cash .73 Corn, No. 2 mixed .33 Oats, No. 2 mixed .234

Rye, No. 2 cash .47 Cloverseed, prime rash.. 3 00 ST. LOUIS. Wheat, No. 2 .75 Oats, No. 2 cash .24 Corn. No. 2 cash Cattle, all grades 2.00 Jfri.29 Hogs 3.75 Sheep and lambs 4.00 06.06 MILWAUKEE. Wheat. No. 1 northern.. .90 Oats. No. 2 white 24U .27' i Parley, No. 2 .431., NEW YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red .84 Corn. No. 2 ,3S Oats, No. 2 .27 1 KANSAS CITY, Cattle, all grades 1.S5 05.S6 Hogs, all grades 3.00 &,4.10 Sheep and lambfl 3.00 Ca)M PEORIA. Rye. No. 2 .56 Oats, No 2 white .24 U Corn No. 2 JSSfr

PRINCE BISMARCK DEAD.

Ormt (irrman Statesman Fasses Away at I r ielriehrulie. Prince Otto von Bismarck died at Friedrichs ruhe July 30. The news of Prince Bismarck's death produced profound sorrow throughout Germany. ' It is not believed that the demise of

the ; rinci will have any influence upon ments through clearing houses have ' well-known Protestant Episcopal bishBnropeas policy, as the deceased re- ! been 5.8 per cent larger than in 1892, op of New York, was killed in battle tired from public life eight years ago ! the year of the greatest prosperity in Galveston Bay on Jan. 1. 1853, beAn official message of condolence j heretofore, and for txe month thus ing in command of the ill-fated Harriet was transmitted from our state depart- i far 6.5 per cent larger than last rear Lane. He fell at the head of his men ment. ' and 8.4 per cent larger than in IS92. while repelling boarders. Commander

WELCOME OUR TROOPS. r:,...t Inhabitants of Porto Rico A meruan. Gen. Miles reports that the City of Ponce. Pcrto Rico, surrendered to his forces without opposition. The American flag now flies over Guanica, Port of Ponce. Ponce and Yauco. The people were delighted at the arrival of the Americans. WILL "I K lit Mll lt MANILA. August! Not Expected to Offer Much KtMttance. ! Latest advices from Manila show the i Spaniards have lost hope, and it is believed the city will be surrendered with little if any resistance. Admiral Dewey may defer the attack until after the arrival of another detachment of j troop. Future of Utc Philippine. The most vexatious problem to come, up during the negotiations for peace with Spain if likely to be the future of the Philippines whether the United States shall retain their entire territory cr only a coaling station. May C'uiiibiue to Help Spain. There is a suspicion that a formal agreement is under negotiation between Russia. France and Germany for the retention of the Philippines in the possession of Spain." WIT! Meet at Niagara Fall. Fred Bader was made president of the National LetflM of Building and Loan asso iatior.s. Niagara Fails was chosen as the place for the annual meeting in 1899. Nearly Four Thousand Siek. Gen. Shatter reports as fellows: Total sick, 3,77: tc.:;.l fever 1 ases. 2,924; new cases of fever. 639; ases of fever returned to duty. 538. says Senate WouM Not Ratify. Senator Lindsay of Kentucky pre diets that the senate will not ratify a treaty of peace which docs not shut Spain out of the Philippines. Anti-Trust Law Is Worthless. Attorney-General Ketcham of Indiana says the anti-trust law passed by the iast legislature is utterly worthless. Conference of European J'owers. A conference of the European towers to consider the future disposition of the Philippine Islands will probably he held socn in Paris. MX Fire at Eacanaba, Mieh. Fourteen buildings, mostly störe., were destroyed by hie at Escaualia. Mich. The loss will reach $250,000. Two firemen were in.hired. Think the- Und Is Near. Officials at Washington think the end of the war has come already and are planning to dispose of the surplus army and the auxiliary fet. Administration Ik Hopeful. Strong hopes are entertained in administration circles that the conference with M. Caxnbon will result in a peace agreement. Spanish Commit Atrocities. Retreating Spanish soldiers in Porto Rico are indulging in atrocities. Defenselecn women and children are their victims. 1Vale to I.t.Kl a i:ripa(e. Gen. Wade has been reiieved of the? command at Camp Thomas and will lead a provisional brigade to Porto Rico. To Hriit Troops Nrth. All troops now in southern c.r.ips where unsanitary conditions are reported Will ft sent north. Wnrhip Texas at New York. The battleship Texas arrived at New York for repairs, having suffered in the engagement with Cervera's fleet. Ar hhishop of Toronto IJead. Rev. John Walsh. Roman Catholic archbishop of Toronto, died suddenly of heart failure. Iowa's Ta Levy. The Iowa state board of revie w h :s fixed the rate of levy for state taxes si 3 3-10 millr. Fairhanks Would He President. Senator Fairbanks of Indiana is a candidate for the republican nomination for the presidency in 1904. No Arntistiee to He iranteil. It is announced on authority that no armistice will be granted Spain at this stage of the proceedings. Concentrate at San Juan. Spanish troops tn Porto Rfco iire , oneentratlng in Han Juan. th capital, for defense against Ceneral Miles' troops. Spates' ytnaaclal Condlttea. Spanisb financial pain rs s;ty that If the war should last until the end of August s paper currency will have to be decreed. Fatal Morm Uer Iowa. A severe electrica! ami wind storm passed over Iowa July L'T. Five lives are reported lost. The property dam&gc iK great storm Doe O.tmace at Chicago. A hail Storm at Chicago caused 8 property loss of $.".00. (Km. Mary accidents wert reported.

THE TRADE REVIEW,

noslnss for July 1lr:tks All Previous Record. R. G. Don & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: "'More business is being done this year than in any previous July of which there are records. The payi It may be said with reason that the I promise of general prosperity this year is unusuallv bricht. 'Failures for the week have beer. j 225 in ?.he United States, against 230 ; last year, and 2G in Canada, against 28 I last year." MUST GIVE UP EOTri Spain Can Retain Neither Cuba Nor Porto Kico. If Spain wants an end of the war she ) must certainly give op Cnba and Porto Rico, while she may be permitted r.C retain control of the Philippines and may s-.j: payment cf a war indemaity. MeknesK in M-.after'e Army. General Shatter has 4,122 of his men sick. 3.113 with fever of various types, but the death rate is low. I'orto Kieo Volunteer Revolt. It is reported that the Pcrto Rico vc -- untefrs at Ponce revolted and would not fight the Americans. Brooks! Espedition ail. Gen. Brooke's exj ecition to joir. Gen. Miles in Porto Rice sailed from Newport News. Typhoid Fever I inter Control. Few cases of typhoid fever are now at Camp Alge.-. The surgeons have tli? disease under 1 ontrol. h r.wli Inquiry Ordered. M. Lockrey, French minister of mar ine. has ordered a fresh inquiry lntc th loss of the La Bourgogne. Mwnijrar. Republican Convention. The Michigan republican state convention will be- held in Detroit cn Sept 21. 1 irst Negotiation! May AO. The Spanish government says the first negotiation cd peace was under taken cr. May 30. Typhoid Fever Spreading. Typhoid fever continues to spresc ! among the regiments left at Old Cami Alger, a. Crops Destroy el hy Mail. Thirty thousand acres of - rops were destroyed or greatly damaged by s hailstorm in Codington county, S. D .... . .. ... Germany -efufs Another ship. The flerman rmls Ar ci.a has 'pfi Nagasaki. Japan, with orders to gc 1 to the Caroline and Lad rone islands. Smith Iefeat Jenrge tireene. "Mysterious Billy" Smith woo a de- I cision over George Green of California after a twenty-five round fight. Tope Leo Is Mach Weaker. A correepo nden t in Ktirc.e says thai j Pope Leo is certainly much weaker this j summer than he was last. Claim Our Troops Were Repulsed Spanish advices to .Madrid allege the j repulse of the advance of vienera! Miles upon Yauco, Porto Ri--o. New Orleans Man President. Ernest J. Florence, New Orleans, was j chosen president ot the Commercial Law Iague of America. Illinois Soldier Have Fever. Fifty members of the First Illinois j regiment at Santiago are down With ground fever in a mild form. - I Manila lias Not Surrendered. Advices from .Manila up to July 2" ; say the city had not surrendered tc Dewev at thai time. iews of Senator Oavle. United States Senator Davis of Minnesota takes advanced ground in favor of Anglo-American co-operation. t'uh.it: to Rule a Town. Genreal Shatter has permitted the Cubans to occupy and rule over the town of SongO, near Santiago. Danuce liy Forest Files. Forest fires bavi done great damage : in the vicinit r Gladwin, .!ic h. Japanese Presn Kavors I.. .. . The Japanese press generally favore the retention ofthi Philippine island, Uj i tie 1 aiivu rimcf. Our Troopa Are Weleonted. , . ... Snaniöh trooDs .n Puerto Rico arc ndrssilins tnunrrl San Jmtn Our anl. diers are everywhere welcomed. VsaM separate from Spain. Cataloniane are demanding autonomy, or separation from Spain, with a view to annexation to France. Yellow Fewe Convalescent. The steamer Concho arrived at New York crowded with yellow fever cotv valescont8. Osa. Merrill la at Manila. Gen. Wesley Mtiritt and troop under his oomrnand arrived at Manila July 25. (jobi from MM Klondike. Si attic's receipt of Klondike gold

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$12,000.000. (.riii. in il.it I. eaves Manila. 1 io Mid iho norma n in.r., hoe l,n m .0 ...1 . -. .......... ...v, withdrawn from tne ii.erhor ol Manila. Cnssnra'a Fleet at Cad la. tliniral Camera's flcei has snchor at Cadiz. cast ! Shifter's Army to leave Cuba. Shatter's srarj Is to leave Cnba anc Will he quartered OB Long Island. j

Fighting StocR. Captain Robert Powel Page Wainwright, o the First United States Carairy, who is among those commended by Major-General Wheeler for "good conduct"' at the battle of La Quasina, near Santiago, comes of fighting stock. His father. Commander Jonathan Mayhew Wain wright, a son of a former

Wainw right nad a son, also named Jonathan Mayhew. who was graduated from the Naval Academy in 1S67. who was killed three year? afterward while in command of a boat expedition against the piratical steamer Forward in the lagoon at San Bias. Both father and tcn iet under a forgotten monument in the beautiful cemetery oi Trinity church, overlooking the Hudson, at One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street. Marie Wainwright. the actress, is a sister of Captain R. P. P. Wainwright. When Hot Don't f-weat and fret, but keep cool and take Hood e Sarsaparilla. This ie good advice, as you will find it you follow it. Eccc. '1 Scrf-apariila is a first-class summer medicine, because it is so good for the ftoa.ach, so cooling to the blood, BO helpful to the whi le body. Make no njistaKC, nut get i Diy Hood's Sarsaparifla America! (ircat-st Medicine. I ,1 r-vf 1 cure Liver Ills: easy to tlOOd S Pills take, easy to operi I.DI ( A I IONAI. z fei ' - ' IDE rXIVERSilY OF KOPIE DAME, NOTRE D-1E, INDIANA. FULL COURSES IN Classics, Letters. Science, Law, Civil, Mechanics! ut.u Electrical Engineering. Thorough Preparatory and Commcrua Courses. Rooms Free U all Students who hare rom-plf'-ö the studies required for admission inte the Junior or stLlor Vtar. of any of tue t'ci let'iate ( M A limited nomberei Canülöates for the F.i . Icsfastical s'."' n ill be rec .ea al p.-ciai rat s. t. Ed" srd's Hall, foi c jrs ander 13 yea : :s unique in tcmpleteness of its equipments. The tooth lerm a open September 6th. 180. CeUlogue ner.t Free on application to KEV. A. .-tORklSSEY. C. S w., President. MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY, DUBUQUE, IOWA. Conducted by Sisters of Charity, A Sehool of Hifch Reputation farltsmsay aSTaatafe and thon isl ;.!: in every trat., ti. aiietlv ground! foi uut-dour exerrioe. lertrit :ur Sostd and tuliiva rcatonabic ; 1 B1STEB SLTLRIOR. BAD BREATH 'I hare been nulng A SCAR FTS and a smiM tad efftctivi laxative tue? are sin.i-.? n derfni v.v daacbtf ni ! aerc botaeraa nh ick M b and ir I rtu'li was very tvad. AttT takiru ;i lea d -s (. ' I -tet- c i.are Improved WOLtariu. 'i li-v art a great help in tne lane, y vi:.hi 1 NIKS Nasel, mc kUttcbhouaa sc riflnaall ot.o CANDY 1 F UAinARia. CATHARTIC rsAOt mamh Rcaeriac! PJer.cant. P!alati. Petent. Tafe Good. PC Good, Merer Sicken, w t aket.. or Gripe. 1h-. '.'' CJRE CONSTIPATION. ... Snr!io( kMMdj .'rt'. t Uirnro. Krntrral. w Tort. :l5 Bin TA BtA d and I i:ranr.el hv all dnMCHU'i w'DMv riM l III: Tobaero ilaMt. DO YOU CREW GUM ? Herr a llttie aorcltjf ' ry 1 T.- wlii' lt've' le rfcew Kurr. wiil (predate Teejiy"' N !'ki:S"ie rtffK'" if rnnvenlaai .ii lasMaossely SseorstaS Or. bos with a peg in the neater ! ii.:tl four iruiii Ohea col ia ue. ' jty'" kee t ne K'l"' FlMB. nl iii-a ihfal and haadjr'Praai 'eaa be l urried In tht- ; k : t-.tt- 1 or at Betted loeerd r raala. Tli " ii- usee the Letter it '.- :kin. Ma: led fieipt ''t r' rent Aceat Waal ed. T lit PKGOi co.. Depsmneal W. laeiaaati. Ohw Ski CT ßU I i UaKO ia ta. ww Miitrai txcui sic. s ; ST J0E AND BENTON HARBOR : str. (iState of Ohio" and Lawrence. Leave e I ac ry morn tBS rrraias . . LKH ! a. ni. . 9 p. m. KOfVO 13m TRir " FstnrasyB i.'i m 1 I M gundav jsb b 1 Dock, stale st. Hridge. North side of rivw. !rii'ii Baio J.-S. 0-teitlKTIINsH. IU, CURE YOURSELF! Dse Hie d for .vl dlaraatsec. laaaaaoiatk na. irritslioM er u leerst iocs of !:.i...:.- nn-nibrkoee. Painlma. tu ! i t uttug nt i r 1 1'luirnm . .Sold Uy t VriitKiatS, or ant in plain wrapper, Bf evpres. prpntd. for fl no. .r .1 Ix.ttlo, ftM, in ala; aent ou resuecä 0L MEN AND W0M ACENTS WANTED. EN As if.' gssd SiSayhlJ fmmm SSS aill eisrt 4it( wsl ,tr tWl "teM ihisa s, 1 m uwl I's sail." Hs m .I te it' ef ist rrsdittaf Villi fwasi MSBai F in ftau.afB. .atiK-B 1 -etoi , a i w hi ( mt 1 1 Se ac to äs) I aa r4 1. r aa 1 f '1 9 h. .. aa 'mlm: U 'aw - wr-i I M i-i Mi.it l.u i S Ii Kas. p 1 as. V,TT " Dr. Kay's Renovator, PVTO? nOADCV MEW DISCOVERY ;Rlres ( v9 S n'ii'S lef au.lruies worn I wMea. tend f,.r WW tl text imoniate and IO days' lxeatueit Free. Or.11. 11 .sasssm miV6.au! Jf aff'i-fivl xv it . wrv BJ ?. is I Thompson's Eye Water CURES WHERE AlL ELSE FAILS. Host Conga 8yrup. Taste Good. Vse I tn time. y.l0 ny lrntyiyt

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