Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 October 1882 — Page 3
TUK
Few
reehlizm$a2ttU.
jn
"lie (IIic:ks)
I-
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5,1882
THE PROPOSED PTtOUrBtTOJiV
AMENDMENT.
BKC I. The manufacture, rate, or keeping for
*U!«, SAID* »U*,«PLRLTOITT, VIUQOS,
edifying circus IN
lime of
has been levied upon for
have
BEEN
(kltfsand
railroad accidents.
•will,
Vigo criminal court, but has enjoyed liberty in the full meaning of the word, when an early date should have been fixed lor his trial. Citizens have marvelled at the
(indefinable
DIFFERENCE.
has tinisbed an autobiography, which is said to describe not oidy the leading incidents in the lives of himself and his ancestors, but also the author's views on all the economic questions of the day. This book will be of interest, since
States,
for he was born in
and is according'y in
Americans who have visited Europe have failed to see and admire this memento of the First Empire, but no one ot these have, perhaps,ever thought that this apparently perfect work has in ireality never been completed.
above
•relict'
A
group of statuary, which consists of a Uutale figure tf France, standing erect in a Horn an chariot and holding half furled flag in her lctt hand. Four
A
troir every point of the
dred isvitations a year
weighs
with hiai,
mult
liquor*, or any.other IntoxIaatuK liquor*, excc.pt lor medUutl, Hoteuilflc, meebunlcal. and wine for HHerameutal purposes, shall be mfri Is hereby forever prohltmea iu the Htaie of Itulixiia. «EC. 2. The General Asseg&bly of lie MUu- of In iiHOM htiail provide in wlutf manner, oy whom and at wlim place socli ltqnortshnlt b«- iimnufueLirefl or sold for medical, t-cieutlllc, iiHiciiHincul and sacfuuueutal purposes. &
A.
HAVING
it
lliis
some
utterly ruined by disastrous
GEORCE C. GOKHAM, a California poliliciun utterly without character or
.standinglii-4
home and for several
years editor ot one of Brady's blackmailing Washington
PAPERS,
to-day that PreM-Jent Arthur IB in tavor of coalitions, like that with Mahone, in Virginia, iu all the southern states. But it stems foolish far Gorham to have been at
I
he pains of publishing a letter about this. Everybody understands that Arthur is in favor of political trades at all times.
1-a.s
ia now under bond to the
inliuenceof a rough
and coarse-minded criminal, which seemed ever to get him out of
HIS
scrajx's.
But be will now get a galling tsste
of
C'IHV county legal administration, between wl.ich and that of Vigo there is some
THE venerable Peter Cooper, once the
•Greeobaek
nominee for the Presidency,
17S)1,
man is Utter known in the city
and
HIH
ninety-second
year. He is still in the enjoyment of faculties almost unimpaired, and still views the current of life about him with unabated interest and intelligence.
No
/.F
New
York, nod none more venerated. Few men hive worked out a career so useful to his 1V-1 low-men, and his name, like Ben Ad hem's, will
be pluced
at
the head
T1IE JllC DE TRIOMPHE.
One of the most perfect monuments of art in all Europe is the Arc de Triomphc at the top the Champs
Clift,
to reunions
other lihe gium rings. JUDGE
C.
f.
HON.
T. TJTKWAHT'8 great
a rough
SVHSOD. IS
early
EFETV
one
Bostonian Society
The stock of clowns
however, never IK- exhausted by circus disasters. a« their antics are not confined to the sawdust rng.
aays in his paper
WITH
__
AS OTHERS SEE IT.
breaking of the Hicks case the Brazil Keg ster says:
Williams
Elysee in Paris.
the grand parapet
running arouud the top, and sculptured
of unrivalled perfection both in
design and execution. The original intention of surmounting this plattotm with a finish of fitting design is now
|.
about to be consumated by' tjie.GENIUS ot an artist who
IS
already engaged in the
crectiou of a temporary model of, his
I
conception upon the top of the arc, after which, if the effect is found to be good, he will reproduce it in bronze.
&
S
Greiner,
and
BCKNHAM. who was As
sistant Secretary of the Treasury under General Bristow, is now presiding Judge of the Richmond, Ivy., Circuit Court.
AI.EXANDER
H. STEPIIKKS
100
as
now
pounds. Politics must agree
his friends now claim three
pounds more of avoirdupois than he tver weighed before. THE Duke and Duchess of Edinjiurg at Coburg,England, will entertain the Grand Duke Vladimir, of Rnssia, who, a ihe a it a maneuvers iu Girmnny, will visit Paris aod England.
is to be peipetuated in two sections, Judge Hilton's sons becoming partners in one division, and Edward
presented to the
f.drum
used by John
Robbins at the battle of Bunker Mill, and by himself in his youth. The veteran was ninety-two years ot
age
on the 20ih of
this month. RBAK ADMIUAL NICHOLSON, command ing the United States forces on
pean station, and the officers of the Lancaster were present last week at a reception given at Triesta, to the EmperorFrancis Joseph and members of the Imperial family.
MR. JAT GOUI-D is having built the largest and fastest steam yacht afloat,
which he contemplates a trip around the world. He became enamored of this idea by reading
World
with
it
.whose
been announced, was once a noted,
AU»tiian
General. During the war be
tween Austria and Italy, he received a medal from a Pope for his services in the expedition agaiost Gaiibaldi. lie had resided in the United States about six years'.
PETER COOPER'S biography is bting written by a lady amanuensis. The old gentleman is indeed a connecting link between the patt and present Being ninety-two, he has been contemporary with every President of the United States Mr. Cooper, although in the main a levelheaded man, still holds the delusion that specie resumption was a mistake.
AKABI BEY is doubtless reported as saying a great many things which he never did sav, but doubtless there is considerable truth in the late?t assertion credited
to
it
gives the facts wlrch have made the career of the well known philanthropist one of the remarkable productions of American life. Peter Cooper was a cotnnponiry of every President of the United
him, namely, that if he had
known as much about the English six months ago as he knows now, he would not have entered upon the contest which for him has just ended so disastrously.
GENERAL CAHSIUB
M.
in Little Rock, Ark. The Kentucky Herald siys:
"Forty
Co, Jobn9, Thco.
Hudnut, Eugene Debs,
W
Davis, Robt Cox,
BF
It will be
remembered that, viewing this gigantic pile from the avenue below, and at some distance, a turtle-back outline has always met the eye
E
W
Harper,
A
Finkbirur,
Crawford,
$10
each
E
Walker, Erwin
Farrington,
S
I)
Erney, Chas Cruft,
Morgan. Edwin Ellis, John
son,
JAWS N
W
Wil
Phillips,
W
Havens, Jas Hunter,
Boudinot Rankin, Sanl'l Royse,
Beach, James Allen,
ton,
II E
s'ey,
Giluiap, Purdue,
WM
lett, Sykes,
CBuntin,
$2.50
TBeauchamp,
Traquair
toe,
W
&
Miller, Myer
horses
abreast majestically throwing out their fore legs toward the front corners of the arc, draw the car, each outside pair being led by a female figure ot Progress. In the foreground is a group representing Liberty overcoming tyranny, the back of the platform lacing the Avenue de la Grande Armee, being occupied by two allegorical groups of figure* illustrating the defense of iho country. The difficulties of the t*sk were obvious, for it must be remembered that, in addition
W
each hecklesberg,
to
the
twelve roads leading directly to the Arc de Triomphe. and each offering a different point of aspect, the huge pile can be seen from almost any spot in the western environ of Paris.
group had to be
imagined, therefore, which Would look
•well
^compass—A
consideration of infinitely more impor-
I
tance than the choice of a subject. No one will deny that if happilv carried out this addition will complete a work of art not surpassed in ancient or modern times.
PERSONAL MENTl
GENERAL SHERIDAN is said to receive \n average of something like twelve hun
•s
ants
J.
who for many years
"If
the
Euro
There is
acy
CLAY has been
invited to deliver the annual address before the ltton Planters' Association
America
years ago these
same planters would rather have tied General Clay to a wild horse, and bad him torn limb from limb than to have listened to one utterance from him. Ideas have outlived passions."
Mo'ton Monument Fund.
N.
Filbeck has forwarded to Cyrus
Nixon, of Indianapolis, the
T.
MONEY
col
lecttd by him in this county in aid of the Morton Monumental Association. The total amount is
$804.50.
ot
the list of those who deserve mercy at the hands of him who will judge us all. True greatness would seem to mean such a man as this.
$'25
Ttfe subscribers
to the fund arc as follows.
W
McKeen,$100
Ray,
W
W
Bement,
Warren,
A
N
&
N
Smith, Hugo
Duenweg, Hulman, Jac'.vson Stepp,
each Nippf-rt, Andrew Grimes, Briggs
Holmes, Frank McKeen, James
Lyne, Preston Hussey, Jos Brings,
Pierce,
I)
I
Scott,- John Williams,
.THE TEERE HAUTHJfJEEKLr
SENSATION \L SUIT.
A Young Man Sues For Money Alleged to Have Btpn Lost atfiaming. John
H.
Finnell, a young man, resi
dent of Vermillion county, to-day brought suit in the superior court against Thomas Godsey, Henry Bishop,Marcus Cono rer and Solon Johnson, alleg'ng that they are indebted to him in the sum of
hold the said
Denning,
has had charge of
the other. D.SNIEI^ SIMPSON, who as a drummer in the war of
IY 1*3,1ms
will
Arnold,
S
S 0
Pres
Madison, Frank Hen-
S
Lockman, Gulick,
Hoberg,
Shryer,
W
Crawford,
S
Brown,
E II
Bind lev, Joseph Strong,
Richardson, Philip Schloss, John Paddock,
INV^LED
W
Cruft, James Sankey, Sam'L McKeen, Fairbanks,
Paddock,
S
Eshman, John
Reese,
W
Davis, Joseph Col-
8
Moore,
E
A
$3.00
each
Paddock, Chas Goldsmitn,
Herz, Miller,
AB
Salsich,$3 each: Alex Mullen, Berry,
WM
strong, Wm
E
Arm
Owens,Reuben Butz, Wm
each White,
Dickout, Kaufman,
E
cross, Wm Eggleston, Fisher, Wm Sudbrink, Davis,
Staff,
E
S
The
design is described in the London Telegraph as follows:
Deming, Wm.
Fred
A
E
Scudder,
Wilkes. Chas
II
Robinson, Edward
A
Peddle.
Bros..
W S
Buff.
\V N
Roney,
Haley,
Watson,
Kent.
James' Hook,D
W
Grovers,
A
Kelley, Steirmebl,
W
Pegg, James
Turner, Alex Monroe,
A
Arnold,
50
Truly,
—MM
cents.
Mr. Nixon hss written the following acknowledgment: INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 28,18S2. N. Filbeck, Esq:
DEAR SIR:—I have been absent in the West for more than a month, and have just received the draft,
was bailed in
&c.
CYRUS T. NIXON.
Star Routers.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., Sept.
$590,
which sum on the 11th of August,
1882,
plaintiff lost and paid said defendants at a gamuot
cards and that
the said defend
MODEY
eration. Hanna
BUSINESS
house
without consid
&
Speocerare plaintiffs
attorneys and will make
A
vigorous
proseciition of the suit. The game, it is understood, was played over Godsey's saioen in the
west
end.
THE LAW IN 8UCH MATTERS. This
case
has led us
to an examination
of the law on the snbject of gaming, bunko-steering and the like. The statute on which this suit is bought reads as follows
any person by betting on any game, or betting on the hands or sides of such as play at any game, shall lose to any one any money,or valuable thing, and shall play or deliver the same, or any part thereof, the ]ereon
so
or
LOSING
or deliveied, or any part
act, to
be
"Around
ihe
General Grant," by Jdn
ltussell Young. MU. KBITPP, the great gun manufacturer, is now in Paris. It was there that he first exhibited his celebrated cannon, which was adopted by Von Moilke after theiefuaalof
"Whoever
had first lieen given to
the French War Minister. It did
good
service Ht Sedan. COUNT FERDINAND GU.VF VETTEU
death in Mt. Vernon, Pa., at
71.
and paying
delivering the same may, within six months next following, recover the money or other valuable thing so lost and paid
thereof, with
costs of suit, by action founded
on
.prosecuted
this
in any couit having
jur sdiition thereof." The criminal law, in which, it will be noticed, a heavy penalty is attached, is:
allures, eutices, or persuades
another to any place upon any pretense, and then, by duress or fraud, compels such person to win or lose or advance or loan money, or execute or give his note or other obligation either for money or anything of value, or
to
part
with any
thing of value upon any game or wagor, or by intans of any trick, device, or artifice, is guilty of bunko-steering, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be imprisoued in the states prison not more than fourteen years nor less than two years and all person* present at such place at such time, and engaged therein, shall be prosecuted, tried, and puuished for such offense as principals."
another crime called conspir
"Any
person or persons who bhall uuite
or combine with any other person or persons for the purpose of committing a felony or any person or persons who shall knowingly unite with any other person or persons, or body or associa ion or combination
of
is the
COIN
prisou
of
at th? approaching State
Fair
persons, whose object
mission of felony or felonies,—
shall, upon conviction thereof, bo fined in any sum not more than
than
$5,000
FND
IJOT
nor less
imprisoned in the state
more than fourteen years nor
less thau two years."
GOVERNOR CRITTENDEN.
He Talks Anti-Monopoly Boldly. ST. LOUIS, September 29.—Governor Crittenden entered the political canvass of this state yesterday and made a speech at Richmond, in which he called special attention to the growing power and encroachments on the rights
the
by
52,227, 76,597, 84,833, 89,400.N'
A
O'Boyle, W
Rippe-
Foster, Wm Wiley,
N
Broadhurst,
N
$2
Stein,
each
A
Jesse Robinson, Jos
Piepenbrink, Kolsem,
Frank Byers,
W W
Brown,
Cliver, John
E M*
W
Walmsley, Riddle,
Miller, Wm
Poths,
Mitchell,
*1
peo
ple,but it is not safe for them to venture too far ia that belief. The peoplo intend to rise above all corporations and
assert
their power over them and the people of Missouri
not be behind in thisevent.
I shall do all within my power to pro'.ect the great interests of these corporatiocs in Missouri, as long as they are subordinate'to the laws and welfare of the people, but if any rights belonging to the people of this state have been
these
I
corporate powers,
will in aue time direct the proper attention to
it
and the wrongs will
THE LUCKYVlUtfBER.
Look and See If You Hold Any of These Numbers. LOUISVILLE, Sept.30.—The forty-eighth drawing
(^F
Nor-
Voorhees,
000,
McLean,
Ross, vv Sage, Biel, John Roedel, W
Khiser,
Taggert,
94,940
N
the Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co. was held to-day. The following prizes were drawn: Capital prize, $30,-
by ticket
78,531
second,
$10,000,
third prize,
by
$5,000,
Following drew
Gould,
by
$1,000 27,601, 8Y,145,
Bank Robber Caught.
CnicAao, Sept.
30.—Word
ceived here that
S LO^B,
has been re
J.
Dunkle, the fourth
and last of the Kewaune, Ills., bank robbers was arrested in Battlemont, Dakota, yesterday. Dunkle
is
25
years old and
lived in Des Moines. Iowa. His father,is a merchant of social standing. Young Dunkle was highly esteemed and never before known to be engaged in any crooked business. He left Des Moines soon after the
I
I will
forward certificates in a day or two. You have done more than any other man in the state tor the monument fund.
IS
20.—The
jury in the star route cases returned a verdict finding Joseph Funk,
WM. R.
Car-
son. Henry Arbuckle and Joseph Blackman not guilty and Jos. B.
with a recommendation
Black guiltv
to mercy. Black
$5,000.
iblxry and weDt. to
Wyoming territory, thence to Dakota, and was armed with a rifle when taken, and had
$1,500
in his
possession.
Farmers Congress.
ST. LOUIS, Sept.
30.—The
National
Farmers Congress met again to-day.
A
few more delegates reported, but the convention is still small. The resolution to appoint a committee to address the Tariff Commission introduced yesterday
amended to-day and passed. It characterizes the present tariff as unjust and a burden to agricultural interests. The address of the committee is
to
be
published. Resolutions were also passed in favor of making the Commissioner of Agriculture a cabinet officer.
The inventor of Early Rose potatoes nas started a new kind, the Advance.
«*ttr arjif «ar«r*
"the
of
of corporations and particularly to the stupendous wealth and influence of Jay Gould. He enumerated the reputed interests of Mr. Gould in this and other states und, after marking out the danger of building up such great and powerful corporations, he said the time is rapidly approaching when it is to be determined which is the strongest, the people
or corporations
As long as the pe«ple are in power the country is safe. But not so if corporations displace the power of the people. Corporations seem to think they are omnipotent: that they can make and unmake senators,representatives and judges, and muzzle the press, the voice of
KAZETTE.
JOHN XV. KEELY,
The ITYyaterious—Motor .Han.
During several years the public curiosity has been kept alive with regard to the Keely motor, which, it is alleged, is an actual thing the invention of the man whose portraii is printed above and capable of unprecedented performances. Scientific rnea and engineers have exer cised their wits in the vain attempt to And out what the nature of this motor is, but it appears that, they are as much in the dark about it as
[wople
not possessed
of the knowledge proper to their pursuits. Newspaper men either ridicule the invention as a sham or humbug, or write of it with wonder and bated breath as a prodigious production ofinventive genius If it ac nally is it remains a mystery if
it is
not, itsalhged inventor is a deceiver of the first magnitude. In the Summer of
1S75,
people were
led to believe that the mystery would at last be divulged.
A
giuge oV enormous
proportions was exhibit-id In Philadelphia which,it was stated, was capable of testing any force from ten pouuds to fiftyfour thousand aud constructed tor the purpose of testing the vaporic force of the
Keelv motor but we do not learn that it was so employed to a degree satisfactory and definitive, and the secret concerning the motor itself is still unbroken
Possibly the faith of those trying to believe in the Keely motor has lieen strengthened by a report lately made to the Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia by William Boeke', an engineer of considerable local reputation. Mr. Boekel had been appointed to receive fiom Keely, as defendant in a case before said court,
knowledge and information by him inaccitain agreement,dated Juno
agreed
to
LO
Keely inventions, under his
The Steamer Robert E. Lee Burns With a Terrible Loss of Life. NEW ORLEANS, Sept.
30.—The
yune's Vicksburg special Fays: This morning at three o'clock fire broke out on the steamer Robert
E.
here, resulting
Scot
33,467.
e, while on a
trip to this city, about thirty miles below
in its total destruction,
with a terrible loss of life. The
be
medied under judicial forms.
following
is a
list of persons
known to be lost: Cabin pa?sengers, Mr. Pointer, Maysville, Ky Mrs. McClellan, New Orleans Miss Adams, music teacher, on her way to Baton Rouge an infant of Mrs. Searle, of Vicksburg, and two colored women. Also the following: Frank Jones, Fireman Ophelia Jonep, and Martha Webb, second and third chamber maids Thomas Fisher, Joe Murrell,
Cox,
Coal Shipments.
PrrrsitURG, PA., Sept.
30.—
coal shipments have
Tariff Commission.
BALTIMORE, Sept.30.—The Tariff Com* mission continued its session to-day Communications were read upon various subjects, and Horace
L.
Brooke, of the
Baltimore Iron Manufacturers, made an argument on the subject of iron ore and pig iron. He thought no increase on the duty should be made on iron ore,
^Washed Off.
NEW YOBK, September 30.—The British steamer
"Venice,"
from Yokohama,
arrived to-day much damaged by gales. Chief Officer Elliott
was
bridge and lost.
washed off
DO NOT DESPAIR. f}
Persons suffering from complicated diseases that have a tendency to exhaust and weaken the hrain and nervous system, find themselves quickly cured, and perfect tone and real strength given to the affected parts, by making free use of Brown's Iron Bitters. It makes the old feel young, 'he youag feel buoyant, and removes every symptoms of illness from the human system. Atrial bottle will convince you that it is the best tonic made.
GULICK
&
BKRRT,
COOK &
BELL,
Wholesale dealers.
Pacific county,
W. T.,
is noted for its
mershes on which the cranberry
wild.
Its reputation is unparalleled.
and
$1
9,1H82,
be imparted relative to certain
inventions dt signated in the bill of com-
S[eelv."
laiut After communicating with as directed by the court,MR Boekel reported that Keely has dissovt red new force or motive power, requiring special machinery for its proper utilization, but is not y'T't ready
"Alter
procure letters-
patent upon it though
the people
titled to them
he would be en
if be were more advauced
in the development of the invention and should not therefore lie made to apply for letters-patent until he is ready. Moreover, according to a statement in the report, Mr. Keely has acceded to Mr. Bjiekel'S request that a line of experiments should* lie conducted upon the
"tieuerator,"
principal one of alleged
(Mrthe
Boekei'S)
personal and constant supervision. So the matter stands at present. Suffice it to add that the patience of capitalists in the matter of the Keely motor, seems to be equal to their usual credulity.
A CATASTROPHE
grows
A LESSON IN EQUESTRIANISM. Horseback riding as an art, and as a beneficial exercise, is
one
of the most ju
dicious habits that one could cultivate. While it affords the equestrian every opportunity for the cultivation of graceful posing, it comprises all the healthful elements of the most invigorating pleasures. Like all else ia this world, however, if indulged in immoderately,the results are extremely painful, and oft times dangerous. Galled limbs, and piles that itch inteaselv, particularly after getting warm in bctf, are not infrequently
the
outcome
of excessive exercise in the saddle. In such cases, however, the evil can be thoroughly eradicated by applying Swayne's Ointment,which,
as
a cure for
piles—itching or otherwise, has no equal
The soldier's reunion
at Cherokee,
Iowa has been postponed to
September
KALAMAZOO, MICH., Feb
I
2,1880.
know Hop Bitterb will bear recommendation honestly. All who use them confer upon them the highest encomiums, and give them credit for making cures— all the proprietors claim for Ihem.
others
combined. So long as they keep up their high reputation for purity and usefulness,
I
shall continue to recommend
them—something
I
have never beforfc
done with any other patent medicine. J. J. BABCOCK, M. D.
Over^flve thousand entries were made for the Iowa Stale fair.
Twenty years
test
proves that Brunkers
Carminative Balsam is the champion ot all remedies for Colic in Infants, Teething, Summer Complaint, Flux or Choi era Infantum, or for adults for Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Congestion of the stomach or any pains of the stomach.
25c, 50c
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
In some localities in Iowa
potatoes are
rotting in the ground badly.
HOSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE A REFRESHING DRINK. Dr
C. O.
Files, Portland, Me., says:
perspiring freely, when cold
water has utterly failed to satisfy my thirst, it has accomplished the purpose with the most perfect success."
Albuquerque's bridge across the Rio Grande will cost
$15,000.
'Do
boldly what you do at all." Boldly
do we affirm
that Kidney-Wort
is the
real remedy for liver, bowels and kidney iseases, rheumatism and piles vanish before it.
The tonic
effect
of Kidney-
Wort is produced by its cleansing and purifying action on the blood. Where there is a gravelly deposit in the urine,or aiilky, ropy urine from disordered kidneys, it always cures.
Burlington, Iowa, talks of organizing a bicycle club.
IS PHYSICAL PERFECTION WORTH bTRIVINB F0H? Do
you
wish
^O
Pica
began using
Thomas
be perfect in mind and
body Do you wish to be healthy and strong in all'your parts? Use Allen's Brain Food. It will surely infuse new life and new v:gor into the whole
system
it gives perfection to every part, increases the muscles and strengthens the brain.
Coal was never in greater demand in Ohio than it is just now.
THAT HUSBAND OF MINE
Is three times the man he
was before
"Well's
$1.
Druggists.
The mayor of Chicago has
fourteen
Collins,
Irwin Duncan, cabin boys Samuel Brown, roustabout Ivards, carpenter Wm. Mestmafcer, second engineer all the cooks and help exc pt the pastry cook. The books of the boats and the United States mail were lost, together with a cargo of five hundred bales of cottou.
he
Health Kenewer."
been given
successive live eagles.
Dr. Schliemann is suffering from a malarious fever, contracted during his excavations in the Troad last winter. He is at Marienbad, in Bohemia, drinking the waters.
Among the favorite poultry on fa]I millinery will be big white doves. V'
1
"ROUGH* OITRATS."
It clears out rats, mice, loaches, flies ants, budbugs, skunks, chipmunks. 15 cents.
At
Druggists.
A
fuchsia over
seven feet tall is soaring
over Dexter City, Ohio.
PKBSONS who
Additional
been made of seven
hundred and sixty-lour thoasaud bushels, making on this rise a total of two million, three hundred and thirty-six thousand bushels, of which one million, two hundred and fifty-two thousand bushels were for Cincinnati aud tile balance for Louisville.
exasperate an
The
audience
by persistent hacking and coughing, can rid themselves of the annoyance by using Cough Bush.
latest shade of yellow takes the
name of
"four
o'clock."
The weak, worn and dyspeptic should take Colden's Liquid Beef Tonic. Colden's no other. Ot druggists.
New. stockings show all of the high art colors.
Velveteen skirts are coining out again
Iowa has ninteen colleges
but the
duty on pig iron was not sufficient.
the
STUBBS BROS.,
Whoelsale Dealers and Jobbers In the Ibest quality ot
Olio aai Pcuirlrania Stone Ware
Sewer Pipe mod Tllin
•as
UNFAILING FOR AIL SKIN" REMEDY SUCH AS DISEASES
TETTCH.ITCH SORES. PIMPLES.
ERYSIPELAS./! WRING WORM
THE GREAr^QUREFOR
ITCHINC PILES
Symptoms are moisturo, stinging, itrhmt worse at night lepnMM if pin-worm* were crawling about the rectum tho private part' are often affectod. Asa pleasant, anil ,oeitiTe cure, SWAYNE'S OINTMINTeconomical
1
have kept them since they were first offered to the public. They took high rank from she first, and maintained it, and are more called for than all
is ruperior to any article in th« market
Sold ly druggists,or st-nd&O cts. in 3-ct. Bo*es, 11.25. Address, I)a. SWAYNK A SUNStamps.Pa,3Phila.,
HOSTETTE^
The terrible scourge fever and ague, and UN congener, biliouH remittent, benidew affection* of the stomach, liver and bowel*, produced by miasmatic air aud water, are botli eradicated and prevented by the use of Hostetter's Stomach Bltlers, a purely vegetable elixir, indorsed by physicians, and more extensively used an a remedy for the above clans of dlsord -rs, as well as for mauo others, than any medicine of the 8ge.
JH'or sale by all Druggists and Dealers general 1 v.
flLLAH T.IHE
OCEAN Mill STEAMSHIP
OOMFANT.
QUEBEC. BOSTON, HALIFAX, BALTIMORE.
PREPAID PASSAGE CEKTIFICATE8 for Friends and Relatives from tbo OLD COUNTRY, to any Railroad Station oi Steamboat Landing In the westorn States.
Available at a uniformprlce from Liverpool, Bristol, Cardiff, (ilasgow, Londonderry, Qneemtown.
P°r
Belfa»t»a
and
MMMKHS A 4HP V«IMM
Ik anlw
also G-AIIWATT,being the only line taking passengers direct from laat named
AIMPaHageTicket* from America tonmld places. Issued nt very Lowest Rates exlstlnc* Whatsoever the reduction* announced, al* ways ascertain the Allan Bates before purchasing, and become convinced of adTints?6€ offered. Acconiinotliitloiii oncz* lelled. Apply to the Company's office of
ALLAN A, CO.
Gen'l Western Agents, 7* LaSalle SL* Chicago, Ills. Or to tho Company's Agents all over the West
CHAS. J. SUWPELL, manager.
KIDNEY-WOR FOR TNI PERMANENT CURE 0F| CONSTIPATION.
Xo otter diss—n la ao prevalent tn thloi oountry as Oonstljiattoii, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated XTDJTET-| WOBT aa a cure. Whatever the cause, however obetinate ttie oaee. thia remedy1 will overoome it.
MS GQ
THTH dlsti wing oom-
rllsSiOi plaint ia very apt to be oomplloatod with oonstlpstlon. KidneyWort strengthen* the weakened parts and. quickly oorea all kinds of Piles even when f«i«i medieinea have before 1M1«L qrlfyon have either of these tronbles [sioiyni U8E |5fugjSgjj
KIDNEY-WORT
reniont, durabU,
428
Ohio Street
CROWN SEWING MACHINE
STHE BEST
lUBtberpwiiitofSo years' experience and experiments In 8cwin* Machine*, it combine* th* good point* of allprrMnt and former makft, and i» not a one roan "or one idea machine," otbc r» are. It avoids the defects of others. pom -leeses n«ie and
valuable feature*
It is Jaw
and convenience*.
light-running, naitelhnmlmme, rnr-
and
HmpU. Wnrrnnlpd and
kept In repair free for 5 year*. Ol rculars with fail description sent free on request. It is surely tlm bent A trial will prove it Don't fail to see ir before ran bnv
MANUPACTUBEDWHOT.KSAI.ED
BT
MACHINE CO..FLORENCE,
FLORENCK
Mass. nr
WEO BENT. 81 and 83 Jackaon St. Chicago. Ill
800,000 acres
on tbe line of the
W1SC0IS1J CENTRAL R. B.
Foil particulars
CHARLES .COLBY, Land Commas'] MZLWAUKEK,W1S« xnr wxaoorj
Or. TOMLIN'S
JJT I
Dispensary and Clinic,
No. 415% Ohio Street, TerfSg Haate, Ind, ill devote his entire attention to hi will spec! tlflca
his
altles. Send for paper containing cerfinaies of cores.
