Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 52, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 December 1898 — Page 2

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THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.

G W. METSKER, Pub and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - - - INDIANA, 'VI Minor Happenings of the Past Week. NEWS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. I'ul'ln.i!. Ii, 1 1 l; I. .11. .0 ill ;tnl I rimiii:tl BtaSBSjfl f (he Whole World Carefully CmmIMMN fir Our Ueuilei-. The efMMI Keeoiel. Oshke h. Wla. The saloon men of Oahhoab are ones Maina tu ebaadon DreC llMlrh counters. Qreea Uay, Wis.- Ilm forth women at tue First Methodist church will remove t heir hats during service. .Ww York -The will of the late Charles p. Wilder of Wellesly Hills bequeaths $1iil. una to Mount Holyoke college. K.lwanlM ille. 111 Mrs. Sarah Ann Ballard died suddenly while on her way from her home in Tny, 111., tfl Alabama. Graad Rapids, Wis. The 12-year-old son of F. Wollmath was accidentally shot by a son of I R. Gogins. Ii-' is not expected to liv. . Dove.-. X. H. Not ices have been posted in all the departments of the Sawy r woolen mills, announcing a 10 per (tot wage reduction. Gelvcstoa, Tex.- B. s. Easier, who killed W. P. Mythe, a reporter, ou Nov. ii. was admitted to bat in the sum of 97,500 in habeas corpus proMediugs. Masoa City, Iowa- The Congr. nationalists of this city dedicated their acrv $30,09 church here. Frederick B. Hopkins of Dabnqac conducted the services, .St. Paul. Minn.- .Tames If. Sou ball. eonviuei; of deallag in fraudulent overturn d time chec ks, was seutencfd to staff'.- prison for ten fears at hard lahor. PKtsfield, 111 William Lewis. Charged with the murder of William Lanfert, was found guilty ami his punishment placed at Ifteea years in the penitentiary. Glasow, Ky. The ju.y, after behng out twenty minutes, returned a verdict against Robert BroWB of wilf.ii murder and ixed his pnnishmenl at death. Montreal, Que.- Pierre Lausoa shot and killed Mrs. Adelard Richot and then committed suicide. I.auzon had been suitor for the woman's hand, bur Ehe chose Richot Fergus Kails. Minn. Link Thayer, the last of the six men to be tried on the charge- of holding up the Great Northern express train Nov. 10. was sentenced to twenty years in state's prison. Philadelphia. Pa. -In the trial of Mrs. Mary E Zeiner, charged with the murder of her aged husband, Reuben Zeiner, by poisoning, the jury, without leaving the iiox. rendered a verdict of not guilty. New York Fire wrecked the end of St. Agnes' Catholic church OB Fiftythird street near Third avenue, de6trcing valuable altars, paintings and a new organ. Loss, $100,000. Mumie, Ind. Mrs. David Cammack Stepped in an open stairway le;,i;ing to a cellar and feu a distance of tea feet on the cement floor. She is fa tall v injured Chsclnaatt, Ol The Jury acquitted W. J. Haldemaa of the murder of exStare Senator .1. C. Richardson Beat 2:' last sftei three hours' deliberation. London- dispatch from Stuttgart announces the death there of Princess Augusts of BaxeW Imnr, nee La; Angus';! LeBSMX, daughter of the tilth duke of Richmond and Gordon and sister of the present duke. Gibraltar The United state- gunboat Helena. Commander W T. Swinburne, which left Bermuda Nov in for Mndeirn, has arrived here and is coallag. 'I he Helena is on the way to Manila. MttSkegOB, Mich.- Attorney Jams Snow, deaa Of the Muskegon County Bar association, died as the result of a stroke of paralysis. Paris The Preach vintage of lSiH is officially estimated at 32,282,001 hectoliters, which is 18,006 hectoliti n below the vitr.ige of last year. New York .lames G Lindsley, who represented the seventeenth New York district in the forty-ninth congress, died at his heme in Klagston, N. Y., aged 7ft years. Jackson. Ky. - A duel to the death with revolvers took place here hetwees C C. Ruayoa, aiarahal of Jack son cu v. and Alfred Allen, a wellknown character. Both are dead. London David Btnarl Rrskine, thirteenth earl of Buchau, died in hi 84th year. Wichita, n. a colony of sixteen Bngpooi has left Oklahoma for Liberia. Blgia, III Fred Proat of Plum Gios. was fatallj suffocated by eoul gas from a StOVS. Washington According to the official forecast from Sydney, N. s. v., the wheat harvest for 1 S!M will be I,sOOjOOl hash sli ha excess f that f i!t, and there will be a surplus available for export of 000 bushels, Washington. Ind.- James Mahaa, ag i 104 years. Is Send. New York The Rev. Dr. Thomas Hall has fine ted the ( hair of Christian ethics in the Ualos Theological m minary. San Francisco, Cal Amadea Mora co. the Chilean has been set at liberty conditionally I v chief Lees. He must leave the city within five days.

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CASUALTIES. Farmer City, ML- The Kent mill burned. It was valued at JV.OUO and insured lot $:.-"j00. Oakland. Cal Mrs. Abbie L. Marble, sister-in-law of the late .lames G. Rlaine. was killed in a runaway at San Leandro. Hampshire, 111.-The little daughter of Mr. Studor, a farmer, was buined to death, her clothing catching from brush tire. Canajobarie, N. T. The candy factory of the Pettit Manufacturing com-i.-any was destroyed by fire. The loss i s 880.000. New York The seven-story granite building at Wooster and Third streets

was nest roved by nre. causing an aggregate loss of $185,000. Perry, O. T. The home of Hiram Riggs. a farmer near here, caught fire and BiggB, his wife and three small children were burned to death. La Crosse. Wis.- Peter Wassli, aged 35, was almost instantly killed In the factory of the Fountain City Drill company by the bursting of an emery w heel. Lincoln, Neb. Fire totally destroyed the main building of the Lincoln Normal university, three miles from the city. Loss, $100,000. Ivy City. Md. A train on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad struck a carnape in Which were four Children on their way to school, causing the instant death of Fannie Bell Harris and James Gray, two of the children, and severely Injuring a boy named McDonough. who was driving. Appieton. wis George st ttxmnn, i Black creek farmer, was shot accidentally by his companion v. hilt hunting. . Bay City. Mich - The extensive hard wood factory Of Walter D. Young & Co. in West Hay City burned. The loss approach a $100,000. Kokomo, lud. - The Milton R. Hopkins University building burned. Th? loss Is $45,000 and the insurance $11.800. Ii was ;i three-story brick building erected forty-five years ago. FOREIGN. Corns na Toe Spanish transport st. Germain has arrived lure from Cuba with a number of repatriated troops. Moscow 'i be csar has contributed 500,000 rubies to the famine-stricken peasants Of Asiatic Russia. London By the wreck of the British tteamer Clan Drummond la the Bay of Biscay thirty-seven persons were drowned. The vessel was owned by lrine A Co. Peking Owing to the presence of a French war ship at Nanking, a British war ship lias been ordered there to protect the nit e tests of Great Britain. Calcutta I wo British brigades have been ord ; ! from Bombay to the Swat Valley, owing to the Mad Mullah's successes over the loci! tribesmen. London William Waldorf Astor has donated $25,000 toward the Oen. Lord Kitchener fund to found the Gordon Memorial College In Khartum, for the purpose of educating the inhabitants of the Sudan. Vienna The German ambassador, Count Philip von Eulenberg, presented to Emperor Francis Joseph the gift of Emperor William in honor of the formt i s Jubilee. It is a magnificent service of porcelain. Lyons, France A man giving his name as Charles Walker, and his residence Quebec, has been arrested for att ttiptiitg to rob a bank messenger. Two accomplice s escaped. CRIME. Vincennes, Ind. William Bdeoa, Charles P. Briggs, George Moore and Janus Ryan, all held in the jail charged ait fa gaud larceny, made good their escape. Akron, Ohio Kdgar Johnson was found guilt c.t murder in the first degree for killing Oscar Osborne. The Jury recommended him to the mercy of the court. The seateues is life lasprison men t. Milan. Mo. Mrs. Lunisden, charged with having murdered her husband in order to secure the $2,000 Insurance on his life, has been acquitted. Los Angeles, Cel.- Rosens Huntington aged "7. who claimed to be a nephen of Collis P. Huntington, killed himself with morphine in a lodging house because he could not sec ure emplo meat St. Joseph, Mich. John Howard, on trial charged with the murder of Amelia Ca I lender of Featoa Harbor, rm found guilty of assault and battery. Detroit, Mich. William 8enusky wai !- Dteneed to lite Imprisonment upon convict iou of the murde r of his young wife, ! t on . III. The lront door of the Alton pestoAce was pried open and th mailsack trenn St. Louis was Hob n. San FTaBClSCO, Cal. Jose ph 1'. Gros, of the Ire department was shot and almost Instantl killed by Jos. Clark, an anbotst f t . Pea body. Mass. Mrs. Richard Hurley, suppci eel to be insane, killed' her 12-year-old .laughter and then attempted to kill her 7-year-old son by healing them over the brad with crockery. Danville, III. John Johnson will be hanged Dec. I; fm the murder ef Hal lard Johnson May -.". Newcastle. Ind. Charles Pressnall, charged with the murder of George Bramble, is now on trial. San Francisco, Cal. Tax Collector Samuel L Fimiley of San Luis, Obispo county, California, has disappeared, Raving a shortage of from $10,000 to $:.o,ooo in his sccoonts, St. Louis During a cpiarrel over a fence in Christian county. Burd Meadows, a farmer, ihot and killed Stephen Bilyue and his two sons and wounded William Tabor, Blljue'l son-in-law.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Pittsburg Andrew Carnegie: has gladdened th. i nils of workman in all departments of the Caruegi. company by in advance of 6 per cent in their wagha New York William H. Butler bar been elected permanent president of the Union rohaeco cc npany. New Yoi The- V nesuelan government has decided not 'o in o.e further Antics on supplies it to American consulates located in that country. Norfolk, Va. The s. fe taken from the Spanish cruiser, the Maria Teresa, contained about $75,000 D Spanish and American money. Washington F. Biakenbeker has has been appc Inted fourth-c lass post master at Lindsay, IM. Washington Th waj department has decided to defer until February the removal of the bodle l of AmerlCM soldiers from Santiago as I precaution against yellow fever. Denver. Colo.- The dry goods store of H. N. Bradley A CO. has been closed on a writ of attachment secured by the Merchants" National Rank of NewYork. Liabilities are placed at $110,000. Chicago The Western Baseball league stands secure in its circuit. Buffalo yesterday sent in articles binding it to that organization for next year. Laurel, Md.- Runes Compton. excongressman, died at his home he re. Washington Marked improvement in the health of our soldiers in the Philippines is shown in I report received at the war department from Gen. Otis. Washington A cablegram received at the state department says the revolution in Salvador is ended. West Alton. Mo. Capt. William P. Lamothe. aged 80. is dead at hi. home In the early days he was one of the best known Bteamboal men on the river. New York Andrew Carnegie, who has melted fortunes out of steel, is to build a $1.000,000 palace In F'fth avenue. He has bought two oeki of frontage in the avenue, between Ninetieth and Ninety-second streets, for $00,000. j Washington The exports from Ger- j many to the Fnited States during the Quarter ended Sept. 80 amounted to i $10,789,007, an increase of $5,110,083 over the e sports during the correspond- ! ing Quarter of the previous year. San Francisco, Cal, The Shipown- j ers association has ordered a reduclion of $." a month In wages for all Classes of seamen. Springfield, III. Audi..):- McCullough has Issued a Pnai permit for organisation of the First State bank of Wave -ly. m Ishpeming, Mich. Ten per cent advance in the wages of miners and surface employes has been put in eft' at the Gogebic- range properties of the Oliver Mining company. Oshkosh, Wis. Prof R. H. Hal y. Superintende nt of the schools of Bingt a niton. N. Y., has been elected to the presidency of the Oshkosh Normal school, to succeed (J. S. Alien. Cleveland, O. An unknown man. about 4T years of age, suddenly dropped dead while in a restaurant in St. Clair street. It is thought he is W. N. Page of 86 Reynolds street, Rochestt r, N. Y. Des Moines, la. In an opinion to Gov. Shaw Attorney-General Remley expresses the belief that the law against the use of gasoline as an illuminant except in a certain incandescent lamp is unconstitutional, as it creates a nonopoly. New York The Tradesmen's National bank which suspended Oct. 4. has begun liquidation, the smaller depositors being paid first. LATEST MARKET REPORT. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $1.75 (g5.80 Hogs, common to prime. 1.00 3.45 Sheep and lambs 2.00 5.25 Wheat. No. 2 red .70 Corn, No. 2 33 .34 Oats, No. 3 white -Tli .28 Eggs .22 Putter 12VtO Rye, No. 2 .02 ST. LOUIS. Wheat No. 2 70 fj .70 Oats No. 2 cash .27 Corn, No. 2 cash .32 Cattle all grades 2.25 05.25 Hogs 3.10 3.35 Sheep and lambs 3.2." (g5.40 MILWAUKEE. Wheat. No. 1 northern. .67 .67?i Oats, No. 2 white 28i .28 Parley, No. 2 48 .48 i NEW YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red .7G Corn, No. 2 .40 Oats, No. 2 .31 PEORIA. Rye. No. 2 .49 Oats, No. 3 white 260 .27 'i Corn. No. 2 Jg K ANSAS CITY. Cattle, all grades 2.15 5.20 Hog;, all grades 3.10 3.35 Sheep and lambs 3.25 (g;5.40 TOLEDO. Wheat. No. 2 e ash .70 Corn, No. 2 mixed .34,4 Oats, No. 2 mixed .26 R e. No. 2 cash .54 Cloverseed, prime cash.. 4.40 Tin Fteid Triittt let Formell. The new tin plate trust has been formed, It will be called the Consolidated Tin-Plate company, ;uid the capital stock will be $50.000,000. Two SeeretHrien May IConlgu. Secrets 17 Joha D, Lang of the navy and Secretary Cornelias n. Bilm of the interior are said to contemplate re-signing from the cabinet. Ilndlern front Iii Portland. Two more bodies have come ashore from the wreck of the Portland, making twenty-four in all.

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Large Increase of United States Army Recommended, NEEDED IN OUR NEW LANDS, 1 lie Sfcrrlaiv r W:ir Would Kcrult for tli- Iii reused Koree in Our Aniii'icil Terrilorleii The K-.ii.Uies in the War .lu-d lose. I. An increase of the regular army of the United States to 100,000 men Is itrongly recommended by Secretary Mger in his annual report. This hange he considers necessary on account of the condition of the new territory acquired by the Fnited States, in which a strong militari force must Jt least for some time be kept. The secretary does not. however, desire to keep perforce- in the service of the country the volunteers Who enlisted to gghl their country's battles, but instead recommends that a portion of the new recruits he composed of the natives of the island- in which they are to serve. As to the loss in men which the Dnited States suffered through the late war this is what 'he secretary says: "The deaths jn the army from May 1 to Oct. 1. Including killed, died of WOUnds and of disease, were L!U0. the smallest death rate recorded of any army in history, a remarkable fact when it is considered that ove of our troops, bom and retiree 0 STORM UN THE STEAMER POR "LAND WRECK WITH CURAT temperate zone, were campaigning in tropical climates, lubjed to rain and heat almost unprc cedented." THETRADE REVIEW. Cloning Month of the Veal Starts In Very Favorahle. Rradstreet's says: "The business world enters on the closing month of the year with so many favorable and so few depressing features in sight as to leave little doubt that the year 180S. as a whole, must hereafter furnish the basis for estinmte when comparisons of large business are to be maele. Nearly all obtainable statistics and reports as to the volume of business point to the present year having heavily exceeded any former year in the amount of business done. Wheat (including flour) shipments for this week aggregate 7.iS3.fiäO bushels, against 5,824,126 bushels last week. Corn e xports for the week aggregate 4,023,088 bushels, against 3,- !,,.' :.s4tJ bushe ls last wee k. "Failures for the week have been 281 in the United States, against 300 last year, and nineteen In Canada, against twenty -eight last year." Oppnite Dr. Morrison' Kleetlou. Dr. Morrison's elec Ion to be bishop of the diocese of Iowa, after Dr. Green had been formally recommended by the diocesan council, is opposed by many of the clergy of the Episcopal faith in Omaha. lieu I.ee Making I'repa rat ions. Gen. Lee has issued an order instructing the commander of the Second division to prepare his command for immediate departure to Cuba as soon as the necessary transports arrive. May DI e is Rae K lotet. It is believed the president will in his nie -sage to congress refer to the recent election riots in North and South Carolina, and perhaps make some recommendation in the matter. KiiRaftta Iteatly for ('arlUti. Premier Sagasta is aware of the Carlist movement in a number of the provinces and said the government was prepared to energetically repress all attempts to disturb public- order. Three Ceml Harles Sunk. The coal barges Helicon, Quinnebaug and Corsica were lost off New York during the recent storm, with ten of the twelve men who composed theur crews of four each. 1'lurallty of GOT. Seollehl. Gov Scofleld of Wisconsin at the ree nt election received 17:5,000 votes to 131.332 for Sawyer, or a plurality over Sawyer of 38,737. To Alii llritUh Navy. The parliament at Cape Town, South Africa, unanimously voted 30.000 annually as the colony's contribution to the imperial navy. Colorado's Large Gold Troduetlon. Figures to date indicate a gold production for Colorado this year of $28,000,000.

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i K . TasoOore . Harrison Cttou bpla f-op.tl i:inhiii of lein:i. Rev. Dr. Theodora N. Morrison ol ; Chicago was elected bishop of the Eplscopal diocese of Iowa st Cedar Rapid? ! Nov. CO. j The fust ballot resulted: Morrison. 89: Green, T-i. Mcllwaln, 7; Cbmell, I. j The second ballot s.ood: Morrison, lt)2; : Green. 7(: Cornedl. tin motion of Or. Green, the election of Dr. Morris ;. ' was mad. unanimou s To Muster Out VolUBtectTO. Plans are maturing for the- muster out ot as many volunteers now In st r j vice as is possible. The demand of tht ; enlisted men to go home and nave the I service is grow ing greater and greatei i every day. fall for a iitrntiMi. A call for a national Christian citizenship convention, to steel in Washington, lec. IS, has been issntd by a number of officers of reform associations and leading citizens. Rule Oppose Pence rresty. Senator Bugenc Hale of Maine announces his opposition to the peace treaty which is being formulated ü Paris. He- is opposed to the SCCJUls i tion of the Philippines. rii!e-- l on ,- rr Havana. The war department has been authorized to set aside $50,000 to establish a police forece for Havana. arill Export S.SS8.000 BattheU. New South Wales veil have a sur plus of w in at availa 2 250.000 bushels. ble for export of ATLANTIC COAST. ED OFF l.CSS ()!' X E Y LIFE. ENGLAND COAST LOSS IS $1,000,000. Fire Wrorks BalkMngH in the Heart of New York. In a blinding rainstorm Dec 4 the massive block of buildings on Broad - way. Nos. 2I3 to 25fe. and included lie - I ween Murray and Warren stie-e-ts. was almost totally destroyed by Bre. Within three hours nearly 81.000,000 worth of property was destroyed. The loss is roughly estimated about as follows: Rogers. I'i i A Co., building and stock, and lossr s to other tenants in the building. K350,000. Home Rife Insurance building and losses 10 other tenants. 1500,000. Postal Telegraph building and losst s to other tenants, $100.000. Freneh KmtiHy Wants 1 11 format inn. The French embassy has submitted to the state department a request From the Spanish branch of the Red Cross Society for illustrations and explana tions of all the surgical, nieclical and humane devices used by the I'niled States to alleviate the horrors of aar. Will Disarm the Fill Usess, The disarmament of the Filipino army will probably be one cd tht ftrsl steps that will follow the formal assumption of authority over the Phil ippine group by the United State Fear Resolution in Italy. A revolution in Italy is believed to be imminent. A large number of Italian revolutionists who have been residing in Spain for fear of aires; bave left for Italy. Train Hohl. er l'on.i.i Cialis?. The jury in the case of "Link i hay er, the first of the Great Northern trail robben to be tried at Fergus Falls. Minn., brought in a verdict of guftiy etien. lilanen Leave CTuh.t. The Spanish mail ste anier Villa Verde, with Marshal Blanco tin- former captain general of Cuba, and his suite on board, lias left Havana foi Spain. Itolihed an liieli.iiiM Bank. The private bank of Chadwic k. Hornburg A: Co. at Pleasant lake, Ind.. uaa ! robbed of over $1,000. A posse of citlI zens pursued the robin is. Engineer iiucl I ii m m KltlaeS. A Mobile & Ohio e nii.e teas W .e Led at a point thirty miles scuitb ot i Pud. ill. The engineer and Srema' were instantly killed. K. ins, 00 ttrsasiaslssl hy Aninnlilo. Asaiaaldo. the' laaurejneat leader. !e nninels $ 1 ,500,000 fioni Spain tor the release of the monki held prisoaers by the Filipino. Will He Mllltury (iotei nniem. It is believed to be the preaideot'sj plan to advocate a military govern ment for a long period in the Philippine islands. einem; to Kntertaln Methoillats. Chicago will entertain the general conference of the Methoni.-t Kpucopal church in May, 1900.

Make it a Point To Cot the Best Every Ti.rr., Wnon Ycu Buy lYlodicino. Health is tOO valuable te he (rifled with. Io not experiment. Get Hood's Bsflspr rilla and pen will have the best na-di.-ine nseamj CSU huy - the medicine that cure When all others fail. You have 4 ve ry re ason t. expect it will do fur you what it baa done tor others. Bemembec Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America" Great.-st Me-ehrine. TTie eji. Hood's Pills 1 favorite cathartic. Mlarxtrtesfcl In Not . Torter. Mrs. Ladislaus Ifiersu IttSki. wile- of the once- -real Polish tenor, denies in the Dresden presa the story that her husband is working as a porter in the Hotel D'Angleterre, at Cannes. Prance She says hi is in Paris. Dr. .leb-nkb -wicz says: "The story published about Mierswinsld is a mischievous mystification' by some person enviOUS of the artist. 1 have just returned from Paris, When I staved four weeks, and I met Mierzwinski daily. He Uvea in the Hotel Scribe. The artist sang to its almost daily, bewitching us with a voice liner and fresher than at any lime. After a long absence from the stage, due to being indispose,!, the artist has Iiis health restored ami has peremptorily dec ided to begin anew his career as a singe r. He will again appear in the coming winter season. Chicago Chronicle. Try (iraiu-o: Try OfWte-e! Ask your grocer today to ihow you a package of QRAIN-O, th" new food drink that takes the place of coffe e. The children may drink it without injury as well as th" adult. All who try it. like It CK.MX-O lias that ric h s.$al brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the must delicate stomach receives it without distress. Onerfotirth the price of coffee. I.V. and 25c. per package. Sold by all gro -i s.

Largest MlUtsry Bsm m '"What's that button you're Hearing?'" aske-d the Young Thing; "not Hoi.- of the American Involution0" "No," .-aid the major. "I should think rot. I'm proud of thai button. !t la the insignia, the- outward and visible sign of the largest military soci tj In the Fnited States." "What's Its name?" ""Society of the F i t Man up San Juan Hill." Philadelphia Press. The Diploma and OesM Menial. Were awarded to the Chicago Scale Company of Chicago, ill., at tht Omaha exposition for the best siock and hay scales over all Bret-claea makes, no cheap scales were considered. This company sells more scales than a; y other, and their prices are lower than those of any reliable scale. 1 hey also handle hundreds of useful specialties for farmers and others. They send catalogue free. In Kam I I.V. "See here. Sarah, you can't go out !n that bicycle skirt. It's too oniounded short. Where did you get it?" "Borrowed it from your mot he" Cleveland Plain Dealer. One or the Other. "P.arkhee has borrowed another big sum of money. He must have- great confidence in that scheme of his." "Or none."- Detroit Free Press. There K BOthtas injurious in foal's 1!r-ucla't6 Capsules t liry have rioociual. Your scot ejr bae Ic It they tail tu eure your headac he, ic ami 5c. The man who gives to God will never have to complain of Ingratitude. WHISKERS DYED A Natural Black by Buckingham's Dye, Trice bO cents of all rtmpciH-, nr l: t Ba a A c Nii.'lm.i. H II P ENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS JOHN W MORRIS. MS.MrrOiUi C Lat Principal Eiam.ner V 8 rssslus Bstcm 3 yrt. in last vr, I6a.l.iul . a ia aisu, stlj r n Dr. Kay's Renovator, Fua!;t,f1 Bin. constipation, liver nnl 1; Win' v ii - i.- . v..;i-housne-ss. bjOadsjehe. etc At druggists a ti. WANTKH ease of had fcsslH I. i'iV8 will not bestcHII. Send N mu t. hipMt e ). n i.-al Co., Sum York, for W SBSBBlcs saei 000 t tail mot ÄaeWMeW aerurrcl e.r monry returneel f , r A I url I Free, a a. siss wwr, asst.. a. c If aftUcted with Sora sjes. uae 'Thompson's i)i Wafer

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