St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 15, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 June 1890 — Page 3

Fa o C it vadß D ottt Efi"_ ‘____-_"—"————-"*-—-———-.—._N____ LR » ~ % - KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, s N trvssmsmwrs, Wl PREPARATIONS VOR THE GREAT CONCLAYVE IN MIL\‘{AUKEE. The Cream City to Royally Entertain Her Visitors—Big Features to Re Made of the Uniform Rank Prize Drills and Parade—The Pyrotechnic Display.

vk ST g ILWAUKEE, Wis., June 2, —The sixteenth session of the Supreme Lodge of the Knights of Pythias of the World, and the first encampment of the Uniform Rank of that flourishing sescret society, will, together, furm the most attractive gatherinz of the kind to be ' held on the Waestern Continent during the vear 1890

- Ce AT CTR A eey N For the week of July %-12, inclusive, the hospitable ypeople of Milwaukee will open the gates of the city, and of their hearts as waell, and will give to the visiting Knights, uniformed and without vaiform, a most royal weleome. They will also welcome the wives and daughters, the neighbors and the friends of the noble band of oitizans who eomprise the order of Knights of ei‘ythias; throughout the United States and Canada, Each and every citizen of Milwaukee, “the Blonde Beauty of the Lakes,” will, during M i L A : ot ') .—:s.‘: % W A, L ’=r;'i:""-:f'f;'7§l N v & REEEA 7ay :?)}:,”*:‘.\fi:‘\:x’.‘)"}f ¢ "‘s’,.("'gfl_ URENF (R > INN LN SELOLVHIS , RGO Rl EREGIERY eS T e .y;:«\ BhRT R M*.:,.,”,‘f‘ ;{i“.':' '\f‘f-‘:: GOSN ) e RN /’%,’,/f%/% o QY. B R Aey MAJ. GEN. CARNAHAN, OF UNIFORM RANK. that week, constitute himself a committee of one to attend to the pleasure of the thousands of strangers who will be here. From the information now in hand, and from the euthusiastic letters received from members of the order in all parts of the country, there is every reason to believe that this will be the most successful gathering the order has ever had. The Milwaukee conclave will mark a new ora in the history of the Uniiorm Rank. which will on that occasion, for the first time. carry out the military idea to the extent of going into camp—and a beautiful camp it will pe, too. Located on the edge of a thickly populated part of the city.

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oottt e et e e e e . mear its western limits, the view from the %posed camp-ground takes in on one O land the tall buildings of the manufaecturJqegs and business establishments and the ~gumerous church spites of the ecity, the blue waters of Lake Michizan showing in the distance; while on the other hand, the view includes the beautiful curves of the ' walley of the Menomonee River, beyond which are the green trees and cultivated ficlds of the country. Toe mugnificent grounds of the Soldiers’ Home are within sight and but afew minutes’ drive or walk from the spot. The tents will be arranged on both sides of Highland boulevard, in the center of which is a grassy plat dotted with numerous beds ot flowers. The camp will have a frontaze on both sides of this boulevard of 9.40) teet, alone which will be erected in regular order the 3,000 or more symmetrical tents of the camping Knights. In the center of the camp ground will be a large open space, to be used for dress parades, which each day will form a part of the military discipline under which the camp will be managed. Gen. E. L. Brand, ot Chicago, chief of the staff for Maj. Gen. Carnahan, of the Uniform Rank, has chargo of the laving out of the camp ground. He will assign the different divisions to their yuarters in the order of seniority. While the conclave is an affair of great interest to all the members ot the Knights of Pythias order, the mnin leatures of the week will be those parts in which the Uniform Rank will participate. The prize drills by competing divisions will form an gee e eet A7, - gy ) i 4 [P, @ o s RISERY Y a3 B ?‘.L'-'% U@ %" o R, B ey ™ ‘l’,,_”' -.@ 2' EXL é&" ‘%fifi?fi’ s c-‘-”":.:’lk'r"r\b!fi?%z'fl\h.-\ > ,\'g,:“‘;uf'%c."ggt‘;’: Do G e T T e TS T Ny WM. W/RD, GEO. B, SHAW, Supreme Chaucellor. Sup. Vice-Chancellor. especially notable feature, Milwaukee citizens have offered eight prizes for profieiency in drill, which will be hotly contested for by divisions from every State in the Union. The aggregate amount of money set apart for the payment of prizes to divisions is $4,800. The best battalion drill will merit a prize of S4OO. The division traveling the longest distance from home to Milwaukee by the shortest route will receive $100; and an equal money prize Wwill be awarded to the division that will best exemplify the ritualistic work of the Uniform Rank before the Supreme Judge. The judges will be regular army officers, and the gentlemen selected will be thoroughly competent to decide as to the proficiency of the contesting divisions. . Cold Spring Driving Park, which has been used by the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society for the State Fair for sev= eral years past, has been chosen for the drill ground. Itis in fine condition. The covered amphitheater will seat several thousand peopie who will witness the drill, and the open space within the mile track w.l] make a magniflcent drill ground, and,

“M_‘——-.:___—__—-fi-n - at the same time, afford st . y t\h{g}xsands more, . Snding room fok 186 programmo for eonel v oven on Tuesday morning, Jlfiyes.‘;?i?}}:ogc_sg it is oxpected that the Uniform Knights will arrive in time.to go into camp on the previous evenine, and that a vast crowd of ununiformed lodge members and visitors, who “\\ .:‘;",_;(L‘ T » ™ - ;' ‘¢ AV X )% % T ST R s b ~.§w , '8 o R % " ‘~IW N /ifi SR o 3 A \ MR RPN e\ AR DTR o ,’% Qx Bt ™ Y \ R. L. C, WHITE, HOWARD DOUGTLASS, Sup. Keeper Record Past Sup. Chancellor, and Seal, S are nc* members of the order, will have arrive}l in the city and be comfortably fixed in their quarters by that.time, Officers and meémbers of the Supreme Lodze will rendezvous at the Plankinton H_ouse at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, and will march to the Exposition Building. the mammoth auditorium of which will be arranged for the royal welcome which will there be tendered to tho delegates. The cordial greetines of the State of Wisconsin and the city of Milwaukee will be extended in a fitting manner by Gov. W. D. Hoard, Mayor Geo. W. Peck. and Chancelior Hoskins, of Wisconsin. Responses will be made on behalf of the Supreme I.odge by Supreme Chanecellor Ward, of Newark; N. J.. and other members of the Supreme body. Following this reception, which will be an elaborate affair and will be attended by a vast audience. the Supreme Lodge will go into session and will hold meetinges every day until the business before it is completed. On Tuesday afternoon, promptly at 4 o'clock, General Carnaban's Pythian army will move forward on g grand parade over & line of mareh extending three miles through the principal parts of the eity. The column will be reviewed by the Supreme Chancellor and Major General. There will be fully 12,000 Knights in the line, all fuily equippad in their attractive uniforms. Including the officers of divisions and half a dozen or more mounted divisiong, there will be nea'ly 2,000 men on horseback in line. This will be one of the most maenificent military -displavs ever seen in the United States. Following the parade of Uniform Knights will come a long procession of lodge members without uniforms. On Wednesday morning the competitive drill will commence and will be continued all th'e morning. In the afternoon the entire Pythian army will be drawn up in line for inspection and review. Thursday morning will be given up to prize drills. In the afternoon the Supreme Lodge delegates will be given a compli -

mentary drive around the ecity by the cvitizens of Milwaukee. At that time or some other convenient oceasion during the week, it is expected that the Supremc Lodge will en joy an excursion on Lake Michigan to Whiieflsh Bay, a beautiful pleasure resort five miles north of the city. ".L‘he p_\'l:Ql(‘vhnic displ'uy at Cold Spring Park on Thursday evening is intended to ® . § i 2 5 o ;;1,«.' $~ an o> ?{? RS <) Fa @ 8 :'c-- 7 v ‘» ) o b 7 R - e B R Rorch” ot orw Xy \ 4 !""Y"- m’:»}i:';?‘;-v{ }n‘ s\:‘\", AR T o RN AR RGBT AR e S SRR A g MAYOR GEO. W, PECK, W. C. WILLIAMS, Milwaukee. Manager Conclave Com. 2T R R . eclipse all similar efforts so far made in the West. The bombardment will open at 8:30 o’elock. and will last an hour and filteen minutes. Among the pieces which will make tue fireworks display so attractive a featuce will be a gigantic equestrian knight in full armor, with the shield of the order in appropriate colors. and bearing aloft an | emblematic banner. The kindly feature of the beloved and lamented founder of the order, Justus H. Rathbone, willbe displayed in a magnificent fire portrait. An accurate representation of Niagara Falls, 150 feet long and 50 feet high, will also be given, showing the spray rising from the foot of the falls, with the roar of the cataract perfectly counterfeited. There will he more +han twenty large and appropriate set pieces, many of whieh will be emblematical of the Knights of Pythias order, besides a large number of novelties in movable pieces which have never before been attempted. A thorough canvass of the city is being made, and assiznments to quarters will be made upon a most admirable system, the persons desiring quarters being placed in direct communication with the proprietors of hotels or the owners of private houses. The railroads are all making thoe lowest exeursion rates, and it is expected that the rate wars will reduce to a still lower point SR e e ee e e s T"’. {4 7 & S %% £ s Qtiopa \J. o SNG A I S e W A = ‘,2\‘ . :“:?{';:}"‘ {\v v ' | N, ¢JR : \ R I , AR 1 ‘ I’{';"'l?4-'6"‘l' 2N A CTIAN s T N 3§ : G LN e G * f::r 0y JUSTUS H. RATHBONE, JOHN A, HINSEY, Founder of the Order. Sup. Repregentative, ‘Wiscousin. __________——-———‘__—_—___— the cost of traveling to Milwaukee during the conclave.

eRt WSS2 Oe A SRR e e ;.. : l.”"“ A v:‘:';; . {AWFUI. BTRUGGLE WITH FLAMES IN I A TENEMENT, L Ssans An Early Morning Blaze in St. Louis Put) Several Lives in Danger and Results in at Least One Death—Effectiv - Work of Brave Firemen. St. Louis dispatch: The building 1633 Frankl%‘ avenue, the second floor of which is Wecupied as a tenement by several families and the lower floor as a pawnshop, was discovered to be on fire at about 3 o'clock in the morning. The fire stagted on the second floor and burne(_l for mbout half an hour before it was discovered. When the alarm was turned in the fire was well under way. As soon as the firemen arrived a stream of water was turned on the burning building, Dbut no eflfort was made to rescue the occupants until 10119 screams from the second floor iddicated that there were helpless people inside. The firemen entered and found the i family of George Wolf struggling in the ' Smoke and flames in the two front ‘ reoms. Mr. Wolf was frightfully burn- ! ed' and was lying helpless en the floor. ‘ His wife and two children were also burned, and his father, an old man nearly 70 vears of age, had been smothered to death in his bead. Charleg Hauss, who occupied the rear Aapartment with,his wife and child, had just left to go to work and his wife and little son were caught in the flames. Mrs. Hauss conld have escaped, but her i little boy was so frightened that he ran under the bed, and in the frantic mother’s efforts to save her child she was dangerously burned. The child was found in an. unconscious condition but the mother is able to speak. The injured were all taken to the dispensary. Wolf is not expected to live. The recovery of his two children isalso doubt- { ful, though Mrs. Wolf may pull ! through. | I'ollowing is a list of casualties: GroraGe WoLr, 32 years. badly burned. ANNIE Worr his® wite, burned about the ?{(-‘:!:lfl neck, shoulders and arms, probably dl l't\u);('\' Wour, 9 years. WALTER WOLF, 4 years. EIRS. MARY HAUSS. burned about head and arms: servious. Little son of Mary Hauss badly burned. After rescuing the inmates the fire=en turned their attention to extini guishine the flames, which succumbed |in a short time. The damage will amount té $10,000; insured. ‘ PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. During the Month of May the Debt Was Reduced %6,661,871, Washington dispatch: Following is ‘he public debt stitement just issued: INTEREST*BEARING DEBT. Bonds at 4% per cént..........q... $110,523,450 [ Bonds at 4 percent.. .. .03, 603,050, 15) | Refunding certificates at 4 per I genb. il el R 100,980 Navy pension fund at 3 per cent 14,000,400 ‘ Pacific railroad bonds at ¢ per, OBNL L Gty 64,623,512 Prinelpdl . ..oniici Wi oot VR TOUEtERt.. Lol e 8,572,000 OG e BAy DEBT ON WHICH INTEREST HAS CEASED SINCE MATURITY. LPelaelml o 0 §1,824,165 Juteneßy . R 140,436 TOBM .. oL e §1,0975,601 l DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST, Dld demand and legal tender Lo oSN B R RR e T ¢ Certiticates of deposit...: . c..veeie. 9,855,000 Gold certificates.. ... ... cvevivise. 380,788,700 Silver certificates..... ..o s ciee 204,056,508 ! Fractional currency, less $8,475,04, estimated as lost or destroyOl ee e (ufll?.OlO} Privclbaloco il i T | TOTAIL DEBT. . ! Préiacipal. . Joo 2ot SBL 500 Al 0k IRRePeRLe 8,477,301 SO .. oo o s i B N e ‘ Less cash items availa- | bie for reduction of | Gebt: o i . 45,001 909 I Less reserve 'held for ’ redemption of U, 5. ' MOUOR . Uil G L aid o - TURDIDOHD i i —ee 544,601,009 | ‘ Total debt less available cash l l Ptamim .oo o 0 REORE TR B i Ned cash in the trea5ury........... 396,001,791 x !flv‘nt less cash iln the treasury i | Juned, 18000 o . 1008858840 g Debt less cash im the treasury 3 i May 1 1800, .. ... .00 1015550 T 5 ‘ Decrease of debt during m0nth....% 6.661,871 l Deerecase of debt sinee June 30, 1830 67,787,722 | CASH IN THE TREASURY AVAILABLE FOR RE- i ! DUCTION OF TH E_ Irl'lHAl(‘ DEBT. i Gold held for gold securities actu- ; | glly.outstanding: ... &0 008 PR GESOOB | } Rilver held for silver certificates | actually 0ut5tanding............ 249,056,083 | United States notes held for certi- | j ficates of deposit actually out- I | SUARGRAMS. o Ceiis, HE SR L 9,855,008 Cash held for matured debt and | inteveßt UNRPOIa... .i i aas i 10,301, 555 | Fractional cOreency .. .. ... ovevie 870 | l Total available for reduction el thedebb . t.. ... ...i v .. 8 445,601,008 RESERVE FUND. ] Held for redemption of United States notes, acts Jan. 14, 1875, and July 12:1882.........i....0; .. 8 100,000,000 UNAVAILABLE FOR REDUCTION OF THE DEBT Fractional silver coin.§ 22,002,752 MinOr 60l ... cci i iod 208,772 l et Ly 3:;.1!]9.329[ Certificates held as ca5h............ 32.749.143 Net cash balance on hand....... 36,901,701 Total cash in the treasury as I shown by treasurer’s general BACOUDI vv e iiis vorsnian® G88,36237T1 Curious Marriage of an Old Chinaman and ! a Young Girk Kansas City (Mo.) dispatch: Ghung Sing, a wealthy Chinese physician, 60 years old, has just been married to Ah Gin, a pretty Chinese girl 17 years of age. Chung Sing became a widower eichteen months ago and sent to San Francisco for a wile, paying S6OO for her to her deputy father, or guardian, her parents residing in China. The ceremony performed was according to the Chinese custom. SEVERAL of the heirs of the late Stephen Green, of Morgan County, Tllinois have begun suit to break decedent’s will for the reason that he left the 'l major part of his estate to the younger chlldogn. ..o oe e e MALIGNANT diphtheria is ragingin Waynesfield, 0., and vicinity, and all the public schools there are clesed. No deaths have been reported as yet. AN assignment has been filed by How den & Jenkins, stockbrokers, of No. 4%} Wall street, New York. 7They gave’ preference for $41,000. ‘

: Children Enjoy oot , The pleasar” flavor, gentle action ana ; soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in | | aced of a laxative, and if the father or | mother be costive or bilious the most arati- |’ fying results follow its use, so that it is the | ' best family remedy known and every family | should have a bottle. ' Logie. Miss Parkwood—Do you know, sir, I could sue you for breach of promise? Mr. Finlay Place—Oh, I guess not. “Why, sir, did you not ask me to marry | . you?” ] “Yeu., " “And I consented?” ' T ] “Well, sir?” ‘ “Well, I didn’t promise, did I? You | were the one that did that. I presume I | have the right to ask you a civil ques- | tion, have I not, without running the | risk of being dragged into court?”— | Toledo Blade. Wherever Malaria Exists ! The bilious are its certain prey. In intermit- | tent and remittent fever, dumb ague, and ague : cake the liver is always scriously affactod, and | . the blood contaminated with bile. One of the | chief reasons why Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is such a sure defense against chills and fever and every form of malarial disease is that it does away with liability to the disease, by reforming irregularity of the biliary organ in advance of the arrival ot the seasol when the disease is prevalent. There is no finer fortifying preparative for those about visiting or emigrating to & locality where the miasmua-wint exists, There is no certain immunity from diseate in an cndewmiec or epidemic form to i.e secured by the nse of the average tonics and anti-spas-modics. But where quinine fails the Bilters succeeds both in preventing and euring., Moreover, it removes every vestige of dyspepsia, and overcomes congtipation, rhemmatism, inactivity of the kidneys and bladder, and tranquillizes and strengthens the nervous system. A Test of Affection. “You do not love me.” For a moment the fair woman trembled with conflicting emotions, and she lthen murmured, in a tone of deepest reproach: ‘ “Do not love you? Ethelbert Fliblow, you smoke cigarettes; do you not?” “I do,” he answered in a voice 16,000 miles away from anything like shame or self-humiliation. “Well, then, in spite of that even, I wonld marry you. Now, do I love you?” —Philadelphia Times. Our Hannah Jane. Our Hannah Jane was thin and weak, And asiry white her lip and cheek. We often thought—and thought with pain, “We soon must lose our Hannah Jane,” With change of doctors, change of air, She sought for healing evervwhere, And, when our hopes were almost past, “Favorite Prescription” tried at last, It gavo us joy, it gave us hope, She ceased to pine, she ceased to mope, [Pierce’s remedies are sure and truej Now Haunah Jane is good as new. Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription is the only medieine for women, sold by druggists under a posiltive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. DRr. PIERCE'S PELLETS—cleanse and regulate the stomuch, bowels, and system generally. One a dose; purely vacetable. THE prize of 40,000 francs offered by | the French Academy for some certain | test of death, looking to the prevention | of teing buriel alive, was given to a phy- i sc'an, who announces that on holding he hand of a supposed dead person to a strong light, if livimg, a scarlet tinge is seon where the fingers touch, showing that the blood continues to circulate, there being mo scarlet when the subject is really dead. ¥ree Trade Versus Protection, l Uncle Zeb, an ardent free-trader and eross-roads statesmun, was denouneing protection with all the arguments he could muster. “I'll bet, Unecle Zeb,” interrupted one of }the crowd, “that you are a protectionist, i after aull.” ) “I'll petl ain't,” shouted the old man, iwurmly. “Come, now. Howam I a pro- ‘ tectionist?” “\Why, you protect your system from epring and summer complaints by taking | Ayer's Sarsaparilla.” ; t { When the laugh subsided, Uncle Zeb replied. with a grin, “Well, yes; "I'll allow ] }thut.tn that extent I am a protectionist, | | because I belleve Avyer's Sarsaparilla is fthu best blood mediecine ever made, not I { only for spring but for all ssasons.” ] | Pror. E.D. Corg, of the University of ' | Pennsylvania, has a collection of paleon- | | tological vertebrates gathered while in | the Government service, and on which he | says he expended £75,000 of his own | money. Secretary Noble has ordered | him to hand the collection over to Uncle ? Sam, but he refuses to do so. | s e Rl | We will give SIOO reward for any case of ! | catarrh that cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh ‘] Cure, Taken internally. ' | F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Teledo, O. l ‘! COBBLER SCHWENZER, of ’/audwitz,[ (in Silesia, has become a member of the ) | Prussian House of Lords. The town is ; { & small feudal barony which eutitles its | holder to the dignity of knight and a I seat in the herrenhaus. Baron Nathaniel | Rothschild, of Vienna, sold the seigneu- | vial rights for $145 to the cobbler, who i thus became a nobleman. S Novels Free, will be sent by Cragin & | Co.. Philada., Pa., to any one in the U. S. or Canada, postagze paid, upen receipt of 25 l Dobbins' Eleetric Soap wrappers. See list of novels on ecireulars around each bar. [ Soap for sale by all grocers. ! TwallN might easily establish a rifle ecorps at home; all his male servants are | ’ Mark’s men.— T'exas Siflings. i WHEN you think your children have worms ask youar druggist for Dr. Bull's ‘ Worm Destroy«rs and do not take any other. They taste good and are always sure. REGRET not yesterday, despise not today, depend not on to-morrow. | ghi GG T e { No Opium in Piso’s Cure for Consump- ‘ tion. Cures where other remedies fail. 25c. A POCKET mirror free to smokers of **Tan- ! sill’s Wuneh” bde. Cigar. R e e i e - Creates ~ An Appetit There is nothing for which we recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla w.th greater confidence than for loss of appetite, indigestion, sick headache, and other troubles of dyvspeptic nature. In the most natural way this medicine gently tones the stomach, assists digestion, and makes one feel *real hungry.” Ladies in delicate health, or very dainty and particular at meals, after taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla a few days find themseclves longing for and eating the plainest food with unexpected relish and satisfaction. Try it. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, I s EXPERIENCE, | i‘n"z”w’n',%.!'.‘&h&“!mt.E&:Jéfiifiw‘e‘i&:‘?&‘fl?&’tj |

Not Posted on American idioms. The Teuton is often a song time in learning American idioms. One who had been here for a year or more, and who could.epeak some English before his arrival, a very short and corpulent man, by the way, went to his grocer’s and paid a bill which had beenstanding for several weeks. “Now you are all square, Hans.” “I vas vat?” “You are square, I said.” “I vas square?” “Yes —you are all square now.” Hans was silent for a moment, then with redding face and flashing eyes he brought his plump fist down upon the counter and said: “Look here, mine frent. I vil has no more peezness mit yoa. I treat yon like a shentleman, I pay my pill, und you make a shoke of me—vou say I vas square ven I know I vas round as a parrel. I don’t like such shokes. My peezness mit you vas done!” It is reported iw. Paris that, in order to show his conciliatory disposition toward France, the German Emperor is prepared to abolish the vexatious passport regulations between France and Alsace-Lor-raine. ® Q > g PRONIPTLY CURED BY @* \ : Maywood, Kans., : Ang. 10., 1888. . 8 @ I suffered two years with pain in my side; Q@ 0 doctors failed to help 5 me; St. Jacobs Oil cured me; no retarn of pain. P. LEMMON, P, M. Carlisle, I’a., February 11, 1888, I was hurt in the left hip and tried several physicians without obtaining relief. Less than a half-bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured me, JOHN U. SHEAFER. \‘ N UNS [ats.u.rs and Government claims of all | Kinds prosceuted by THOS. MCSHEEHY, | Attorney at Law, Washivgton, D. C., and Fremout, O, wanted to learn telegraphyv. SitMENummn.s furnished on railroads. Addr's Valentines’ Schoot, Janesviile,Wis, g 4 F. A. LEHMANN, P Washington, D, C. Bay~Send for eircular. MwHENTXON TH!SVPAPER WHIN WRITING T 0 ADVERTISKRS. Habit. The only eertaix OPBUM and easy cure. Dr. J. L, Stephens, Lebanon, Ohio, MENTION THIS PAPER wHEN WR(TING YO ADVERTISKRS. |ST CERE ST Sure rollef ' ' ) Price 35 cm_ASTHMA. Kl DER s PASTILLES-by maeil. Stowell & Coy A R A S 11 lestow, Mass. MENTION THIS PAPFR ~uEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS, and Helrs write usfor new Pension laws. Sent free, Deserters relieved. Success or no fee, AW, McCormick & Sous, Washington, D, 0., & Clnclnnnl{ 0. ' 00 00 A MONTH can bo made 375 - to 5250,"“ working for us. Persons preferred who can turnish a horse and give their whole time to the business. Spare moments may be profitably emploved also. A few vacancies in towns and cities. B. ¥, Jol ' nson & Co., 1009 Main St Richmond,Va PO CTRIRSERR T R T S R ey . TO USE § POZZORNI’S @ T" AL ARITSR AT eLI ST L S ARPASNE . 4 g MEDICATED y | COMPLEXION § L 4 ERIAAISF, .VI Al AT ST T i VRO MDY PR RS &ol POWDER. £ UTRR WU PR N R SRATIOO \ O N X 0N Because Itimproves Her Looks & @ andisasFragrantas Violets. § SOLID BEVER Y WEIEIXE. § ¥ X CANVIARS e RN NIT ¢ ALt Fstld < & AR .% 2 SEVEN BEVENTUIN ___ £EVENTY P 0,/ AORERED Qe N é’}'y £ Q‘w';’z SR i G D D To cure Blllousness. Sick Hendache, Constipation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, tuke the safe and dertain remedy, SMITH’'S V7se the SMALL SIZE (40 little beans to the bote tte). They are the most convenient: suit all ages. Priceof either size, 25 cents per bottle. Klss‘Nc at 7, 17, 70: Photo-gravure, | panel siza of this pictuve foe 4 i 7 @nta (eoppers or stamps) | J. F. SMITH & CO.. | Makers of ‘*Bile Beans.'' St. Louis, Mo. | \ 1 5 | [ i READY RELIEF. S S IAD & " - THE GREAT CONQUERCR OF PAIRN. l For Sprains, Bruises, Backache, Pain in the E Clhiest or Sides, Headache, Toothache, or any { other extornul pain, afew applications rubbed - on by hand act like magic,vausing the pain | to instantly stop. i For Congestions, Colds, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Intlammations, Rheamatisim, Neural- ? gin, Lumbago, Seiatica, more thorough and \ repeated applications are necessary. | Ail Internal Pains, Diarrhea, Colic, Spasms, | Nausea, Fainting spells, Nervousness, “leep- - lessness are relieved instantly, and quickly | cured by taking inwardly 20 to 60 drops in } haif a tumbler of water. 50e. a bottle. All - Druggists. : - - o - | "_"TV"":";.‘.: A "I' ’ BN AN ; Q;;h . Ny i ! l‘. P I S i L L \ J ~ An excellent and mild Cathartic. Turely Vegetable. The Safest and best Medicine in the world for the Cure of all Disorders of the LIVER, STOMAGH OR BOWELS. Taken according to directions they will restore health and renew vitality. Price 25 cts. a Box. told by all Druggists. S e e TIRe St S s

A BNy L PISO'S ' CURE 'FOR @ | ‘g Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. (“J)l‘ ‘ IDI Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the Ro¥ ‘ol taste. Children take Et without objection. By druggists. a-|) R 0 K e D s R ' CONSUMPTION . - Every WATERPROOF COLLAR oz CUFF — THAT CAN BE RELIED ON 1 B'_Er:" Not to Split! { THE MARK WNot to Discolor! } e BEARS THIS MARK, } b o - TRORE . s> ven YT | ,\'! k.@%ifi. : U L 3(‘ . R MARK. } NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. . THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF | COLLAR IN THE MARKET. | :

and Strength to the System when weakened by La Grippe / or any other Illness, ) S u Ayer’'s Sarsaparilla 1s positively i unegualled. Get the BEST. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. —H. t PATENTS--PENSIONS penion Qe Bend for digest of Pension and Bounty Laws. Send for Inventors’ uide or How to Get a Patent. PATRICK _O’l‘wuu_ Attorney at Law, Washington, D. C. Yflu ayear by working forus. Youcan’tdoitin any surer or simpler wav,no matter how voutry. Weturnish capital & pavliberaliy those who work eitherwlicle or part tiwne.Stawp not required for auswer.Jno.C.Winston & C 0,134 Van Buren st,Chicago The Oldest Medicine in the Worid is probably IDR_. ESAAC FHOMEBSON'S CELEBRATED EYE-WATER. This arucie 1s u cavetully prepared physician’s pres geription, and has been in constant vse for nearly @ century. There are few diseases t, which mu.nkiyud are *’“l’.it‘ct more distressing than sore eyes, and none, perhaps, for which move remacdies have been tried without success. Forall external inflamumatior of the eves it is an infallihle remedy. If the direc. tions are followed it will never fail. We particalarly invite the attent'on of [’xh_\'slcimxs to its merits. For sale by all druggists. JOHN T. THOMPSON, SONS & CO., Troy, N. Y. Established 1797, THE ELKHART CARRIAGE & HARNESS MFL. CO. sl4, Tight bottom and dush T e 5 . S ARSI TN o - '"' o .4. ‘ For 1C Years have sold to con- g 5 . sumers at WHOLESALE Prices, Whog ¥ o ] | saving them the DEALERS’ oW d ! proflll. Ship ANYWHERE for > ‘ ] e tion bes buying. P:;mhn:ig::: c}:‘n:;:u 'I“l" :l(tn . eatisfuetory. Wurranted for 2 7 years. Buggles, Surries, Spring 2 Wagons & Harness. Gi-page Catn- = - .Ifiui ,H_l,":l‘:’_ Aq{l‘rf!s I-‘.VI(. l_’l_!A'lr!‘. See’y, Eikhart, ladianms SALT LAKE CITY. Located in the midst of the most fer‘ile fnrmmF va'leys in the world. Crops abundaut. never tail, Home markets consume everything at high prices, Wonderful stock and grazing country. Spfivndid schools and churches, of all denominations; good society; perfect climate, A great health resort. Grand opportunities for investments in Salt Lake ity or the rich and undeveloped mines and land of Utah. For full particulars and illustrated pamphlets address CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Balt Lake City, Utah. TON SCALES OF Beam Box Tare Beam % NY. & ALL SIZES & ) Eng gor 16 Lo rre o 5 for THES D——-———-TREATED FREE——mF—— Positively Cured with Vegetable Remedies. Have cured manyv thousand cases, Cure patients pronounced hopeless by the best physicians., Fromn first dore symptoms rapidly disappear, and in ten days atleast two-thirds of all symptoms are removed. Send for free book of testirnonials of miraculous cures. Ten days treatment furnished free by mail, If you order trial, send 10 cents in stamps to pay postage. DR. H. H. GREEN & SONS Atlanta. Ga. We’ o ‘ B EWIS 93 52 LYE! e POWDERID AND PERFUMED. G (PATENTED.) S ‘ The strongest and pwrest Lye R\ @ made. Will make the BENT AP Perfumed HARD BoAP in twenty SO minates without boiling. It is SRR the best for disinfecting sinks, closets, drains, washing bottles, ¥ X barrels, paints, ete. 1 & RENNA. SALT MANUF’G. CO., ST Gen. Agts., Phila., Pa. ' FYOU WISH A el I" “Goon *(Gimzwessn P {ue . REVOLVER v—-!' ‘ ‘\‘, purchase one of the cele- ’.@‘_*\, = brated SMITH & WESSON = Y arms. 'The finest small arms ‘3‘ ’ X | ever manufactured and the ‘ 3 \\- ' | first choice of all experts. SRR Manufactured in calibres 32, 33 and 44-100. Sin- \ 3 ‘;eord(mblo action, Safety Hammerless and qan:etmodvls. Constructed entirely of best quale ' ity wrounght steel, carefully inspected for worke manship and stock, they are unrivaled for finishy du rub{lin yandaccuracy. Donot hqduomwd.bg | cheap malleable cast-iron imitations whic are often sold for the genuine article and are not onlv nnreliable, tbut dangerous. The SMITH & WESSON Revolvers are all stum{md upon_the barrels with firm’s name, address and dates of patents and are gnaranteed perfect in every detail. Ingist upon having the genuine article, and if gour dealer cannot supply you an order sent toaddress below will receive prompt and careful attention, Descriptive catalogne and prices furnished upon ap~ icati 3. YNNG plicstion. QW ITH & WESSON,. | £ Mention this paper. Springfield, Dlnsl: < WILCOX’S COMPOUND ] o ANSY PILLSI ; CRCE R N RRO (R R 0 ) : Safe, Certain and Erffectunl. At Drage! 1 glsts or by mail. Bend dc. for **{YWoman’s Safo. Guard.” Dr, Wilcox's Specifis Co., Phila., Pae ' -43& CHICHESTER’'S ENGLISH , —~ ¥ daa PENNYROYAL PILLS, ‘ .-.¥J Red Cross Diamond Brand., | 2 @ Y The only reliable pill for sale. Safe and sure. Ladles, ask Druggiat for tuc Dig« mond Brand, in red meallic boxes, seald o with blueribbon. Tukeno other, Send 4e. (stamps) for particulars and * Relief sow Ladles,” in letter, by mall. Name Paper. Shichester Chemical Co., Madison de., Philada, fi.. SR B I preccribe and fully enA nep O Svcoiic 16 e vortain Cure RSP Curesin Q@M specific for thecertain cure £OFLY 1 TO 5 DAYS. of this disease. SiStGueranteed not WY GM. INGRAHAM, M. D., Rl oaue Btrioture. Amsterdam, N. Y. Luasi! M1 'd only by the We have sold ‘Rlig_ G;or s, o many years, and i 3 has m ““c“mi“l' - ;zlven the best of satise Cincinnati,is N action. h. Ohio. D.R.DYCHE & CO., AR s Chicago, 111, Trade heudycaed Mark 4 81.00. Sold by Druggists, oD . i T e ‘j\TH EN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS, please say you saw the advertiscmens in this paper. . Lo i B e s e RN Py