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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1886)
:c: f ssS. 5. --; J 3w-A 7 r- 1 i l inn aa iLa r . . j;.,.y FALSE AND INCOMPETENT". The Home if ICoprfUMitHtlvc. Clear IJ liin.l In Ita Wirk-A :r'Ht National I)nSrr r..iiu,.,l Out D..t -.,t fu-mmli,..!. It seemed to be tin- f-.te of the Demo cratic party that eve.-y lov,j t IuaiU. in the House Ndo-d iu incompetency or its faKehoo.l.--.. vi. iJ,..sc.s,iou bojran the parly resolved that, the one lliinjj iieees;.,-v to eii'tbie it to meet the r.'(piir.-m,jMt.s of the Xutimi in maters of Iei-1 tion was a changes of the ruins. Anxior s to reinovi! every eeu-e fur le jjiy. t'.ie Republicans :i-.-"i-"t.'ti in alt-r-"; 'Jie rules. Rut after eirht liif-nth-. Hu.e the House was even further behind .ft. : t. . I. . i """ - oik .nan u va- two years i 1ZJ. it aceomn i-bed nr-irtif-iliv ll.h-hcd nrarli'vlliV i nothing in the w a, of new lej-UIation. "5.1 id failed even to pass the n.. propria- been in no .-mail m-a-ure .-Hihted by lion bills before "the expiration of the I J, ;., parl, whi-h he served lonir and lineal ear. The publie '-en iee is now , fait!f.illv, if not lrillianllv, with no earned on und'jr u redutio:i extend-: great nward. ing l.i.i year's appropriatioM-. (bi the If any man in the Democratic partv calendars of "the Hon-- wre a large i de-urn's well of that ji.uty .Mr. 'Jiiur niimb' r f important mi-asiin-i which man is t!i man. evidence to pr; had been passed ly t!i: Senate. Hut : which is pi :ijfil enough in his :tb!-. there wa.s nopro-peet i,f jheir being act-j su-tai'i'id and pundv public rareer. He ed upon b' tlie Hou-e. Th- only --j Jia-it't br-en without hp'-s and ainbi planalitui of 'this -tate of 1iiin'-i- found I lion- other man tho-e realized in the in the incoir'jietency of the Democratic j pa-t, and thTe have inor; than ouee urij rily j ei;ii realms to prompt the h.-liof tbat For e;trs the eriimtr; U: been told ' he stood uih to l're-identi il prefer b Democrat ie orator- tint tt had no ment. During the l--t Deinoera'.ie na na', y. '1 he Demo ratie House refu-ed tional eonveotion, remarkable for the to appropriate inone. to b expended '. iiumb'M of dilingui-h'-o" men among In Kepnbliean.s to tii'-e. thi-. reijuiri'-; it-deb"ratej, ther, was a . strong senti nent lii the pre-enl lb!i.-e the lte-j nient in fav.r of making iiini the nom jtubliemis epres-ed an entire willing- I inee, and it was e-.tn thought tliat a Jie-s to a-si-t in appropriating the vi-ion of -ueh re-ult ;i-s -d '"beforo hi--mony neee--.iry to eontinue the re-'ee- during the heated debate- and h iiiii'ig of the navy. A5t-r ino;:1hs manifest di-enntent of thai gn .it as if t.iri'j oVv.Jed to the -ubjeet a uiiniii- M-niblv. Hut 'I hunnan and Hendrieki mons Teport was bto.iglit in by ihe i and .Md)ouaid and others who wore oiiim:tteeou Naval AH.or-making an ! the seats of pa.-t eoiitlietihieklj' upon appropriation of .;;.'.. in tor that them, were w.-tt.-d a.-id :J, re-p etful puip'.-e a mere fr.iet:on of the sum ! l.nt unimportant eou.sid'-r.::io:i. tj1:,t aske I for by the Aduiiui -tr.iti.n. In ! a new and tin-purred clai u:wit urnl that r 'port tie D.Miioer.:t- -tate: ""We hutuiliate them with the eon-eiou-ne-s are .ib- dutelv leiph.-. against an in- of the futility f their honorable pano "asion from the -en: -o helple-s that ply of pa.-t good deed-, voui eomniitlee would hesitate to ub-i When hi- parly -ame into power it li h the f.iet to the worid, wer. it not j was tiiouglit .-onie worthy recognition alreadv everywhere i-5-e In-tter known ' of tlie man would do credit to the Ad l:an to the people of Aineriea." No ! mini-tratioii: but I're-ideiit. Cleveland e'lort w;t- made to eon-ider thin bill bus apparently been oblnlous to the until la-t week. It was linallv p:f.-cd t e.i-tenei- of this war-horse of the old on Saturday, after having been cut f Democracy. For all practical puipo-es down one-half. Nearlv a year and a j with hi- parU Mr. Thunnan is indeed li.ilf ago an appropriation u-a- made a ghost. lie is much too hone-t for two new erul.se r- ami two n- j for the-e modern lay-; but. hap)il. bo.it-v A Democratic S cretaiy tf the! he has not let the canker of dl-appouit-Na.y has kept thai money idle in the ' ment cat into his heart, and has that Ire i-ury all this time, and has -not even I contentment which billows an earne-t bl th- contract- for "tao-e ves-els. J and eoiisi-'eul life. For Thurman ilur Kither tin- past utterance", of the 'Demo- ing the war of the rebdlton we imii i-r.ith in n'gard to the navy were gross! have no admiration; but in the-e das, fal ehood-, or else tli.- party leaders , when Soutlu-ni brigadieM are in gov ar uholh ineoiupeteiit -to deal with j eminent .-addle- it is folly to bring up the -uhjeci. Their own lead-r- prefer ' airain-t such as Thurman ti.eir hot t almtt their incompetency. A eotuiui ion w:l- -ent to Furope to irn t -lial.- the pie-!iui of how be-t to n ire guns for th defense of tlicr eoa-t-. Oilier con:miio:is jrntheivd mfornrilioii in tin.- count r. The re- u t was a report t 'oiitc-s bv a lieMio.'ra.ie eommiitee stating that ! triotis Democrat headlights, dividing we are without adequate means of ! them-ehes in opinion and action i! lending our foreign or our coastwi-c j ag-iin-l each other on every un-ettled eoium ree. and the e.itic --attered public piestion, have earricil to a .siic il.e.g our sea-eoa-t are absolutely at ; s-tul exit a conspiracy to prevent a 1'. merev ofanv --eond-rate I'.ivver of i dei-i f anv pultlii ipie-tion that the u.nd.' It was further -tated that the unitedly pi -dge.1 th.-ir honor(siich ain i an appropriation should be made j ot -utlu-ieut inavruitiio to c-taoli-ti tin j -nt to fabri- ate guns it would lake t.ve e.u- to make them and begin the iv oik ol tl.it me; the co.:-t m a -atlsfae-1orv -Ixle ol defeii -e. How did the D 11101 rat- meet tlii- ijtn'-tioii, at tun w hen outrag. - 011 mr vessels are ( i.enig coiu:uit;ed b a -m-i'l p:ov ince . Males iron -team ve'-j- of not les of a f ireign 1'ower.' It 11.1t oil r.-j liian two thousand (.m- mea-ur.meul lu- 1 to maf an appr ipriatiou that ; each, and of an average -jfed of not would be ot .lv us, but propo-ed to Ics-thati fourteen knots an hour, with 11 inder half a tuilliou dollars on, a view of poibly utiliing them as li r her experiment-. Almost every aui iaiy cruiser-, -hoiild nowbe-at-! er iiipor!aul "ie-iio:i. paitii'iil..rlv , ts-red t the four quarters of the glob where the nritumal honor is concerned, on -ipia Ir.ui iluty. Their lir-t report his met with .similar treatment Is jii-ik- s the -learner Loui-iana, a ve el nich a partv Jit to govern the .ixaHuiir built by John boach, 111 every pa.'.'icu---A. 1 Tihtnr. liar, inclii ling con-trued on and .-pceil. An Outlawed American Citizen. The suit rag to which Ir. Lino r.l itinez.. an American ciliz.cn, was ij subjected bv the Spanish (iovernment a yeir ago last April is of tbe siiuu 1 nature as those w iiieh have -o often complicated our relations with (Icr inain. l!et:iruii:g to the country whiih he had lett as a boy twenty veils ago. .Mr. Martinez, was vized tor in. if.ii", duty. In -pile of hi- prompt whit, rullians in Mii ippi. While -'liibition if the papers proving his it-een-ure is only just, it i- t!ie more American -iti.ei.-hip. he w a itiipri f noiiceable coming from a Democratic tried for eleven day- and eleven nights t paper. Tlie po-itio:i the Tuih--fhmo-w'tlout being brought before any civil rrut h.is taken on the.-e matters of late ir.huiial: and vviien he w :is di-idiarged has been the cause of much encour lrom arrest it wa.s not In-caus." his agement. Its strictures on the I'arrol rig'its a an American citircn were . ton ma a re w ere a-.severe as tho-e recognized, but because he was found. of any Northern paper, and it did more 011 iii'a-ureiuent. to be not .piitc tall ! than any other Southern paper 10 place enough to b, ii .-oldier in the Spanish j the fa.-t- fairly and fully bi.foiv tiie anny. j public and to voice the profound fcel- Sin h is Mr. Martinez's statement of 1 nig of indignation which tha outrage the f.i. t-iu his case, and his as-ertions excited. There must be a growing do not -ecm to be d.sputed by the i public -entiment iu the South opposed Mate DepartttienL And yet tlie only foitisfaetiou which this .American citi 7-en tould obtain from that department of the tbiverniucnt. which is .specially eh irged with the protection of the lights of American citizens traveling abroad, is the information, conveyed in Mvr-tary lanyard's letter of .August I'l. IsSi. tbat his remedy lies in a suit for damages to be brought in the Span ish courts against the officers who im prisoned him. -A 3". Sun. Gloomy Political Prospects. Father the Democrats are playing a deep game or they are in pressing need of funds to earrv on the t"onrressional campaign. According to report, the party' eomniitlee is in a demoralized condition, hax ing no money no helper- and 110 enthusiasm, 'the l're.si deut's order prevents them from sv vuring help from the, ofiicc-ludders. and the indilVerenee bred bv the iuef- liflfiu-v of Conirress i :i bar to assist- i :uic' from ouiuit. It will be rt-mcin- bend that Senator Kttut:i uVlavo.l his I aceej.tanee. of tlie chairmanship of the iVnioctatic Conrossional Committee for .some tinieonaceoimt of Ihejjloomv lroi.H.'c"ts before the nrty. He linally ''onscnteJ to take the place, but this lov not seem to have brought the committee out of its embarrassment. It is just possible, however, that the Democrats are raWnj; a jrreat orv in order to deeeivu the Hepublieans and make them believe that they are ohey ius: the Civil-Service order of the Pres ident. They will bear watching-. Philadelphia Frcs. ffi"" Slavery, under no matter what j disguise, will have to be abandoned. -I he -"hameful abuses which have jrrown I on the convict farms and camps will have to be purged away. The mal treatment of colored people, against wham petty offenses are charged, must etop. and they must be treated as white misdemeanants are treated elsewhere, or the "solidity" of the South, to sav he least, wiU'be cudaugered. J& i. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLv 'ifBBBBBBBBBBBBkBBlSaVL JtLBvPBBBBHBHW i Jm .BBHHBBHHHHVHBaTealBkaBBm .V. " ftV a--BV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa.eBBBBBBBH BaBI"a-?fT -aaJJatllK2lle..a. aWiaLea.attMA SIMPLY A GHOST. The Way In iVlil-n .Ulm a. TTi-irmaa Has lleen Ne'rcteil Tl ,! WJiej Il.ivo Ston-I tti Itruiit oT the U-ittle l'A4rJ Out li :iii Upstart. Ther.i is o:uuthin nielaafholy in t!e eonfe-.-io!t of Hon. Allen (i. Thur iiian that he is Mtimlv a ifhot .va.stiii for the siim.non-i to r.-os-j tliu river. Indeed an old man. .Mr. Thurman is yet a'-tive in mind and iorom in body, and is rather a liost in the fact that he clings tor ci'ovdv to the mem ories and t.-adition of the nat than in anv untune--, for the material duties of the :.". That which "ives a tni"e of . n . . . " . . . " -aUn'Ss to his re i'tnanc. wiiic'i proj;iiiiv i.a ! not liii"-of roimil-tinL in it. i- thi riruni-,t:i'i that Mr. Thurni.tii b.n word- about State rights and a broken constitution. -L'liicwjo Inter tin an. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. JKZM'hoiigli Carlisle, Itandall, .Mor- ri-on. llolnian and the re-t of the illu a- it i-l to tl mntrv to (lecide, im-v- erthele-s. if tliev do not reject the eter nal Democrat principle that six is the .same as half a doz.eii. they are all good and orthodox Democrats! - Curajv r--zii" The members of the Xaval Hoard intru-'n i witii obtaining:! list of I'nil ! not only a ve el of lir-t rank, but .su perior to many foreign es-eis. Per haps the report will be returned for re- , vision and amendment. The Loui-iana ,!u,,,," baxe been found ".structurally weak"' and of the -crav-ipiilt pat- t rn. l.i suit the Secretary of the A". 1". Tri'tiinr. Navv t?"The New Orleans 'nms-Dmo-rrai condemns in the strongest ternn the outrages upon hard-working ne- gnes recentlv committed iv gangs 01 to such violent tlefd-. or rcpre-entatsvo papers like th- Tiinf.i-DriifH'ra! would not take o ilecided an attitude again-! ihcui. Fniad Iphia l'rvs. Hasty and Unconsidered. That the Prcsdent's votoc arc hasty and unconsidered has been demon strated repeatedly, and fre-h instances are enning to light almost every day. It will be remembered that he ve'ocd the bills providing for the erection ol pubiic buildings at Dayton and Zanes villc. (.. two thrifty and deserving cities, the former with a population ol 4U.0J0 and the latter with IS. 000. He now stultifies himself by signing the bill appropriating money for the erec tion ot public buildings at Clcldsboro. . (. a town with a population of but :.:00. It is 'possible that its geograph ical location had something to do with this unusual discrimination, the i'rest t-ftit not h:ivinr any lov; for :i t:;tc t-t -IUi not vole for him. In exactly the amc erratic hue is the fact that ho ?irticd the bill restoring one Hillings to the p"iiion-roll. from which he was dropped in IS60 because tie entered the l oiuetkrate ser. ic-. This he did after vetoing .-o many bills jrivinjx a meaner pittance of a penion to tleservinj; Union soldiers, often ac companyinjj the veto with brutal and uncalled-for reflections ou the charac ter of the men who had done so much for their country. That he could have known that Rilfine-s had been dropped from the rolls for some jrood reason is made plain by the fact that he was a citizen of South Carolina, ami that his pension ceased when the war of the Rebellion broke out. These two facts would have suggested the cause of the trouble, but the "President did not se fit to investigate the case, or, having investigated it, did not dare or care tc stand in the way of a Confederate vet eran and bis pension. Had Rilling! been a Uuion soldier, the probabilities are that he wouid have been insulted bv the President and had his pension disallowed.--wtuna Statt JturnaL DASTARDLY DEED. t"irnIU!i Attempt to Itli.w In lhe KmU lU.ice r.it:uit. Attorurj (riit-rl Tuft, at Alrl.i-tii. K,. ATtm-o.v. Au?. If,. An attempt wu made at two o'clock ye.-teniay moniiu to blow up the resiih-iice of J. F. Tuft, the newly appointed Ai-laiit Attorney tJfii- ' etak who tias lifen very active and Micc.t5- ful for the past vveek In rle-inu tiie si!wni'. iThs juti was biiTicleil. however, and but bttle llamas vva- .turn. A tvvenlr-five pound can of ordinary black powder, fill-d Iwithn.dts and miik-, was jilacitl beneath a bfUroom window on the back: porch : ami ixpb,.led by a slow fu-e. The con- eiiss'on !iiol: the Hoor of ttie inirch ai.d I loo-enel the ceiling aliow. forced open diors and shattered several window-. If the cxpio-.ve had been placed lus.ile of a that th" iwrit! ran out into j their ardi thj:il:inz It was an ' earthquake. Jerry Tolert. a colored j man, ieam hi the ne.iilibuhoiHi, was awak ened by the -hock", and report- that he -aw , the men h-aviiiic Mr. Tufts' vard bv th-j ; hack way. They pih-cd lit- lio;:-e co.n noith on a lun. and he di eiibe- them - m- , jtly as men of medium -tr.ture, dic-se-I in dark clothe"., one wearing a black and tilt olbei a white h.-.L Ai.other neishlior im ports that theie were tbrt men In t':e ' ' patty. It was a bright iiioonlilit nl"ht t and they could be distu.etly seen. Wiluiti . '. ... ,.f... tl... ..v..'-i. rlii.il' Ifill .C ,.,,.....". ..., e; .,....- . -- ' lie kliiHiis i:.iiin ivii . ni' imu-t t.m. - i leeti i the debn-. I he can was -till lytie; i i .i . i . ... i - .. ,t ..-.. on 1 he poirli a ml the nabs and s us --.tt- i . .2 i .: .. ei ....i -. .i... iei:t 111 Cirij llliruil'lll. III.; ..ll n'jir mi- brand of the American Powder Company. and stenciled "M. I Tvvij newspaper. .V: Co.. lan-as ily." ' the Kui-as City 7'iiuv? .and Alcbisoii CluiiujifoH, of .ltudav" ( date vveie .I-o found on the pirei. 'I he-i , articles were ail tikeii pos-es-ion of by Sheriff .Shaw, lntelliuetice ol the atbor ' -pi-cad all over the city at. an early hour I and created the wildest excitement. Of , ' coiir-e tliu re-ponsili.lite was charced to the saloons, and men who had previously; 1 f..,...a ii. .. ,,i,ia-,. M.. .f n .i.i!.iiir.ii ipiesu-.n, came out boldlv and denounced ! the scoundrels who eaL'sigrd In the attempt. ! and tuiayd themselves on the side of law I and onler. Cove.no. Martin, wlm was in the eitv niaknm- his Usual Sunday visit to his lamilv, was h.foimed bv telephone, at :, I enrlv'hour, of the atleu.i.ted as-a-su.at.on, I and'at ten o'clock announced that on to- moriow he would issue a proclamation, of I'eiiinr a levvanl lor the apprehension of Uio villains. CROP REPORTS. "IJie ATrracn Yield of I'nrii SerioiMlr liu ..lnl by llroillli laito l'.llen 1 '.ill lire. Cimcaoo, Ani,Mfi.-Tlie foHowinu' crop ' ... ,. t " e .i rejmrt appeals m this week s bsue of the Farmers' I tcriav: "'the rains during the week ended Saturday vveie mote general tliioiiL'lnnit the corn belt than lit any pie x-ioiis tune since early in May. and bioui'ht a modicum ot hope to the fanners whose coinhelds were actually buriiin'; anil with enng. l.eporis ironi coirepoinieuis ie- eeivisl demur the week indicated morel thoroughly than befoie that tliu total aver-1 :ue will be M-riousIy leduced, vast aieas I having been blighted beyond any power of icMi-ciiutiou. Out d nuietv ejelit eoiuitu-S ill Ohio, liidiau.i, Michigan, Illinois. Iowa. Wi-rniiMn. Min nesota, Nebia-kii, Kansas and Mi.oiui, fiom which lelurns cuiuj during the week, onlv eighteen predicted a lull aveiage vield: thutv not to exceed one-halt ..n itveiae yield; ten not to exceed one foiiith a ciop: twentv-six the pruiiiM ot tl.iee loiiniisanaverageriop.ni.il in i- , ..it..-3 1 a jield of not to exc 1 live to ten bu-l..l an acie, nnle-.s for foddi r. I he mo-; u.s coiuaging leiioit.s come from I Iinoi-. Iowa, Wisconsin anil Mis-oiui, wuile the nio.-t encouiaging come lioni Ohio and Michigan, while Indiana and Minnesota reports continue to indicate a fair avenge oiulook. In Illinois tins week, the on.y count v iepnrtmg tli prmiu-e of a nil aveiage yield is l,dg:n while Jasper De HI and Abugaii ieM,t the piom.e .. thiee-tomths ol an aveiage yield In I.01..I and MeJIenryt. oiu.ties om-fouiih of .111 av- full aveiage vield is F.dgai. while Jasper, , eiace j.eld is indR-ated. Tl:io,ighont lib nois complaints contuiue ot pastuies ilryma up. i.a.e p.auuu yiiu. ... s .-,,.. Ue, , ,.. .. ta.lt.te. In Iowa, HiiiiiI... .It County is t ., only one Indictuu: a full average. I H-- yield for the State at large will not exceeu Mi to fit) ner cent, of an aveiage cio. In Secatur mid Cairoll Counties the ciop is set down as a latluie. Wheat is thrcshm:: out very unevenly, but the grain is gi.ul ing well. The yield langes fioin eight to twenty bushel.. In Kan sas, Not ton and Osborne Counties re port a pn.111i.se of a lull aveiage ied, while the State at huge ptoini-es from l to Ml per cent, of an avetage yield. Fruit is abundant tluoughout the Slate. In Mis souri tlie general outlook is iegarde.1 as veiy poor. Marion, Osage, Kalis and St. Charles Counties icport almost a total eir fail tue. In Minnesota a fti'I average yield is promised in Lincoln. Kandiyohi, Wa bash. 1 ac qui Parkh: and Wollet Count es. Wheat is threshing 011; from eight to twenty bushels. Nebraska pi onuses thiec fotuths of an aveiage, without continued good weather eondittoii-. The thie-luug reports troiu Dakota show a yield of from live to eitghteeii bushels. The vield of tho Teiritoiy will fail considerably shell of an former veailv aveiage. Kiorta. Washington". Aug. K. The chief of the Kurcau of Statistics makes tlte follow ing comparative statement of export-: Ol piuvisions. peef and pork pimbict- lor the month of Julv, lSsv.. So.04."i,il'.iii; Ju'v, ISSa, 5,174.ri:.T: nine mouths ended Julv til. ISsV.. Sr.(i.l,".r...V5T; do lsi. SOT.r.St.-JSti: ::i. IbNi. &4N0M.52y; ilo 1-js-!. s.rt.J-.'.ii&i the total va.uenf tt.e r.j.Tts ut 111.11.T.1I oils from ll.e I nittil Mates mirlnc tlie Am Accomplice of tlie l'ultnnrr. KostoV, Auc. W. Otricers are carefu'Iy ItM)kin-: for one Dr. C. C Beers, an irregu lar ractitioner dotnc a larvre business at tlie South End. Dr. lers is said to have been a frequent visitor nt the hou-e of Mr. Sarah J. Robinson, the allectsl S'liit-rville poisoner, for years, and is ..usj-ecttf.i of hav- tine asM-ted" her in her o'fnttions. He could not be found either - s - terday or today. District Attorney Stevens has cranUil permission to exluime the bodies of all Mrs. Robiui-pn Mij'i"tl victims, but probably not more than one or two will lie laWenun. It is a-o-rtained that Mrs. Rohinstm intended to M-eure the insurance on the life of William J. Robin son, her son. ee Murder In the Secoti.t Decree. Hot SruiNos, Ark.. Aug. 16. After be Ine out since eiht o'clock the juiy in the ine oa: since eisu ociock tne juiy in ine Williams nmrder case at Malverin came in at noon to-day with a verdict of guilty f inutder in the second degree and assessed the punishment at the maximum of twenty- one years at hard !alor at the n?nitentisry. I The defendant. George Will.ams. was ,J. dieted by the March gram! jury for murder ia the first iV-gree iu the killing of Mrs. ! M M. Xorris at her room in the Smnntirl Hoivms iii this city March IS !a.t. Tlie nhlt-st talent avai!ab! was -mn!mt in li ..v.. . - ... . -wj ..-. ... ... . te-iaf and tlie plea of teiuporao" iQsanity w.vs strongly woriei and prooabiy saved William' neck roem the lions.; would have been torn to an, orcaii.zed army of -0.000. he could ' atoms and the inmates kilbil. There vvre U)e ,.m a iar J(.f njl Jhan ,n ; mx jHT-ons s:eepu,i: in the house y- j 1H- is coi.-tnied to mn that Mex co is .Mr. and .Mis. J uft.- Mr-. 1 1 i father. J , f , , f I Mr. Hall and nee eh Udrvii. I he expire , T , . A , sion s"rnrtied the family ftom Id am! southern men iml ex Om- shook nimi:s viiniiii laum.-u it nun-, - i ilairv pnxlucts for tin- uiontli or .liilv, lsv,s rific tnnn of raJ a.lf Si h,cJ) vJr.nUjr SI.MI.i-S9: Ho jSjS. .&a4: tlirj of cxMpnC(, T1P town ron. ,,,ml, ' 'y -" --; taie,i a,ver,l l.ttn.lre.1 hou-ea and wM N.0:.1..KSN.. S-......M.: iH-t'f, H,rk ami , , of lW , ,,mrornrv kjnl, Tllf 11111 l. l'. .1. .' t .... .........I", rin.ru ,..', " " , "'. , V Yard-- nf cana ai-n- v-itter--l erw.l.-re ' liar .ioits .iunnc the c.urc-joii.Iiii;; ' . ,. . , , , , , , - 1 . ., . 1 .. . . . , 1 alone Hi neie ib"r nc f.'ft hit wnd even rental of J ee.h .- .-nr ,-. a fnj mountains There '' S .ii! J--'-. J"-S '. .mraMnltin-vmcto the liKl.ttieM of U.e s-l.oob. -. material coiiipoMtii: the town. I WASHINGTON WAIFS. 4 Collirtloh .if ' 'iiIm of Mor or j Intcreat r.ni the National CapUal. j Wa1IIN,TO.V, Auz. 13. The MeXicaB j eornp jca-,o;, ,s watched here ulth Icietaa ; Interest, ;id in the pieiit paucity of tonic of an exciting nature ! the ab-ubing thetne of comment in ad public j)lar. While the war fr-lin ha teen somewhat pro- iK'Unct-d, it wan visibly heightened )c?trr- ' " ' " J ,,".,, : da b'' th lwiblicatinn i.f d.vpatchrt, Im- . Hewd t rehab v. .hovi.n t.'iftt tli I Mexican leaders wre dis;o-cd to rx bc.li- J cr,. m( boatf:il. The publhl sLnte. J mmt UM f . VMzrei0t lhe newIj ,, i . . , ., , . , j -n- -Mrx.can umdjttr to .--aia. rx- pr-ed tlie ojiinion iu the New York , tapirs that. a Mexico had a veil equipped feilfiatr. vvlio fraternuii freelv vvltii ex- FJeral foldter.i ujon the Isucof ar with .M ex IPO. The Mexican trouble wa the subject nf d'T.u-Ion at veiterdav'h C:inet meellnc While nothing dehrnte can be .'earned of vi hat transpired at the im-et m: it I- imder s'ok1 that th; I'resiii-nt will avv.ut the re--u't of the correspondence now :n progrevs bet v.en tlie two t-ountites before drctuins upon any rour-e of action. AMMNf.Tiv. .uz. in. The IVMmas ter ( leneral to day made a reijirs tion on the .Tieasury Depn'rtineiit for iso.000 tor onii-en-ation of jo-tma-Steri readju-ted 'in- ( j lt. n(; , MaicJl ;; ,.. Ihc uepait- ........ ...in ..... i i . ...,..,. .. . -s.a , ., K ,.,'., claims until after reiteinter 1. , ,. . .; .--.i- .-. 1 he chief of the I; ure.iu of Mat -tics re- ports that the toial va'iies of the experts of d'.iiitst.e breadstuffs fiom the l':i:tnl States ilur.o the mouth of .liny, 1SS'. and during tin? .-even month ended July :tl, 1SV, a compared with Ptmi.ar reiKirts der-m; the correptnd.ii lenods of tin; piecedlmr veir- v. ere a- follow-: July, ls-0, Sll,.ro().0mi; Jti!v. l'i, SS.lTJ.Sll; .wen months ended July 31, ibr.. ssi.4:tt,Ui.",; ib. Sb.i.tT.i.i:::.. Washini.ion, Am:. Kt. -The iline-s of "- -M hawton. the E. M. Lavvton. the d .-but-lntr clerk of the ? Hr Diriment lus kivc-ii ri-e to ... , hneie-t.iu: Mne-t ion, and one winch la C1""''K tS' clerks of that depaitment I sV"m ";''- " I;' ' . I "t ue uepanna-... vt.iu one vxv hu who is under tiHi- Satiudav s pay . ; f"r '" ' "f'" Departmri.t. hv M'f.st,oa is whethei they can i reel ve their money at the hands of r.nv other per son. Tin: uuestuiii was tl.c subject of aenn Miltation with the Seerelary of Wnr. The latter earned the WHtiaut to .Mr. I.awtonS house, but that Eentlenm. was unconscious, and nothiu was done. Mr. I jinx ton n paialy.ed In the left side, and If iie sliouhi lecover ooiiscioii-ne-s, may be able to siu the warrant-. If not, unless some nnaiu:t- . -"-;"- ls "' ,,ic; ',!rkf'..c-II,.l !,M,t Xw V'A"X' . I " A-KiNoiov, Amr. It!. lhc receipts of he ,;,v,,.M,mrIIt 5.,,,. .,Iv , IllU(J ,.ell JJ4,000,000 in ce--of the receipt- dciiiii . the same peinul of l-t v ear. The uicrea-e was about 5-.0u().()O0 fiom cn-toms and j about il.SOO.000 fioiu internal revenue. I , These Louies are scul to lie indicative of a ! j -rood state of juoiriess throughout the coiiu 1 uy. WHOLESALE POISONING. A Man hikI U'oiihiii Ctmrs.-I Willi llrleif I I lie ;l!M' itl KIct rli suspicion- ll."titli-. I Sovikuvii.i.i:, Mass., Aug. 13. The ex , citement over the alleged poisoning case is ' hourly increasing. It is now iLs-erted that the atlthotities have traced eleven stispi clous deaths to the accused woman. Mrs.. j Sarah Jane Kohinson. Iu all the ca-es nv 1 ft.,It.,j lo ti. ,erea-ed. it is said, weie in . . . ,.. .. i.fa.!fWf, ,.. henelilted, Iueet:y or indireet'v, by then rltatli. Mis. i.'oliui-en's poii William, who died this nioriiilig, siitfeied teiribly from con vulslons iu his hst Hours. The svmptnmi ; i Feemtd to he tluce of noisouing, but 1 1; ' 1 Hiiulvsi- ot the bov's sto:n ich has not yet been completed. Mi-. Kobiusou seemed ' cotnpletel broken down mentally and' phjsically when she; was hroiuht beforu , ,w. p(iurt tM;V ,, her n , ac. ; I , Tl()In ,:;mIl,L iMU ,IHMi,, , , j., ..Hll mIl.- t the charto of ad ! ,.,...,,. ,,.. ,, .. ,.. tn U".n. I ;.im , ,.,, ul,h Intent to kill, and , W(.(. rt.:iIll,,.ll for tlial Mr 1:oMsou'; wJ , nXfi Jt c.o;li001) ,, m,u,'h at k nn l(. r uiretl , . . u . m. Fr-e I ritilera Nkw Vouk, Aug. 1". A conference ot free traders, called by the national commit tee of the Aiiieiicau Free Trade Leagu 1 was held heio to-day. Hon. David A. ' We'N pieside.1, and there were present among others Jni-n J. Dai trail, of South Carolina: C. II. Itlair and K. D. Doyle, of Virginia: H'llbam Dean and William (tib- bon-, of Delaware: Wiliinm (1. Hro".vnlc, , of Michigan: Ilcnjamin Heece, of Ohio;, T. W. lllaikie, of Ill-nok-: D. A. Welts. J. Ik Sargent and A. W. 1 Thomas, of Connecticut. ntM Ik Itnvvfcer, ! Kverelt P. Wheeler. O. P. Dnyle and J. S. I Moore, of New York. It was determined to send out an address to all prominent fr- traders in all the States, urging vigon.ul ( action in all Congressional d str'cts th4 fall. Ke-olutions were adopted commend-1 itiK President Cleveland for his Hdhereiic to ndiuini.strative reform, and Seciet.irj Mnuniiig as a true American statesman; thanking the Hon. W. Ik Mnrrianu for hit . fcction in Concre- on the tarltT. and finally asking even- revenue reformer locoutnbut I one dollar each for the cau-e. Town Se.t .wmt Fokt Keoc.h, M. T.. A up. 13. The new j town of Luskin, Northern Wyoming, neat the Montana border, was visited by a ter- un.a. ita,m.lfa. a. .... I. A ..-a - I. !.... f n f ,,.. -T-...J 1 1- i .......J ;. VMr- .,,,,. , ,.lmir inniiw. .,,., , ...,.:.. . .... , ... .. i . r i?',. ... j wtiirlel tlie f.uir lnil of Iieaen. Shot Hie op. West Union. O., Auc. l.T. Yejter.ly evening Abraham McCarty, an old mn. nl.ot 1 and fatally wounded his sou. a jounc nun twenty-four years of nee. The atrw'ty oecuirrd at the home of the father, two j inilo ea.st of th"? p.ace. For year there has fccen trotib:e b-iwrin t.Vm ami ilr ". Carry had threatenct the hf of hi muu J Yestenlay rvenhuc th- son went home dtMiik and the quarrel w. reneweil. Aftet 1 the old man hail been abused for a time he i pulled a forty-two caliber revo..er and fir t shots, tne first lakin vGvcl hi the mouth and the second in the left brra. Ttie wounds are ftaL McCarty was ar rested. Freat K.rea tljln-; Cat. Mn.wAi'KEK, Wis.. Au. 12. The foresf . .wimrui .-wum n.- ui uu i the material on which lo feed having be- eoine cThau-tet.!. The vicinity of Greea Bay is alone subject to dancer. Lot onlv ia , L.,e ,TeA. f hh m-wds. There Is much . .-,.,;., , ,, je,,, .-.. . t i uffennc In th. devastated recion. Home., lw" Fl,,e we II-a? - the croaod. i lth ecareely any cowrnicl Many people h-ti.r Mmrwl n-.ti. t-ir! l.'i mil .ra wandering around with InWieIeut elotli- J I ;nr t..hit n;..,-c -..-. L.r.L- -.ijw4 ; ' mf. A UU..W ...T...... J ,&. C WV M. V..4 IS various parts of tt.e State tv nrovule iw-1 e.ediate relief fnr the su3rrs in tbe way j at feod and cJoUi'ng. A COMBINATION FOOD. One of the Cheapeat ao4 Hint Itrll iblt I'uniU for Ctilcaa and II ru. Durwsg the pa-t season we have made everal cxpuriment in feeding, with the view of arrh injrat the combination of several kind-of food, that will gie the let results at the least co-i. and for both adults arul chicka the follow- i .1 .. .. i lowing is eiceuent:oi.paru- oi cruunu corn and oaL-, one part each of bran. middling ami ground meat, and to .'.. i ..:. ery twenty-live pound.- of tne mix- ture add half a pound of .-alt. one pound ground bone, and two pounds charcoal. The corn and oat-are usual- lv ground together. Thf e i- noihing ext)'en-ive about it ecot the ground U l,ut a.s only one pound i- u-ed to every eight pound- of the other ma- tcn:tl-. it I not co-tiv not co-tiv. oiv lor an explanation of the food. Hut little corn i- u-ed. a- fat is not de-irable in growing chicks and laying hens. The bran is u'd to somewhat lighten the ma- and preventing the middlings from rendering it too adhesive. The oats middlings and meat are nitroge-nou-. the .salt is a nece-ary and oft neglecteil ingredient, and the charcoal i- corrective. The l-mi-" are added to -upply any denciency of lime or phos phoric actd. We found that chicks fed with this food scalded, grew very rapid v, some of them weighing two nouud.s at ten week.- old. while for! voting duck- it is superior to any thing ever before u-ed bv u-. Of cour-c, in feeding such concentrated food vvc al- J so gave green -tult'. or bulky material, as well as providing plenty of water, j With this food oyster shells are un-' nee arv, provided plenty of gravel or I small, sharp stone- are u-ed. I5ut above all. it is one of the cheape-i foods that can be u.-ed. Farm, Field and Stockman. A gentleman dc-cribed as "a prominent ltoston Theo-ophi-t." -ays 'Nothing could be more erroneous than to declare that Theo-ophy hold the religious faiths held by the great ma--es of mankind to Ik- 'pious frauds. On the contrary, it recognizes the truths iiiheteut in those faiths, and only denies the claim of any one creed to contain the whole truth, or to be the rmltr vehicle of truth. It is the our- pose of Theo-ophy to look for the good resntm m everv thing aim iu an. ineii." A teaspoonful of permanganate of potash will remedy an impure cistern. 1 1 Mt .MW .M fMfcaa THE GENEF.'AL MARKETS. KAN's S CITV An;; t S 4 ' c.vrn.i: smi'm-mik -! Nat ve con ilnlelier-" -leer .. H0(IS l!ool to elioieu lieu t. wl.t UJll'AT No. -i re.l No. '.I led r... ..-.i. 1. .... . ronv No - 1 A ls N . ' ItlK No " r l.ot'it SV.nev. j.or sitcU ... II.W Ne lit' I'l Ml' lio'ce creiuiiurr.. Ci!!"t".o.. I"n J renin t.i'i.r- t no e- ItAC'Uh" lliuii .-I: .iil.lei- S.le- o.'.Iit) W'lHt. M --ot.rl tnorii.slnxl. ror.vioi:- ST. l.cillS. CA1T!.i:-?hl.pine n-'vr- .. S.uii-ner-' .-leui - .. lio(;s-i'vi-i.'iiz -Ilt:i." 1.1 r le elio.ee 1 I.Ht'lt 1 lio.ee WllliA I"-No. g led OA1-- No. "J it vi; No. : Ill t'l'l.lt Lle.Ulierv Pt.ltf. L'riUN M d.li.in:-' iiii;a;.. rA'in.i:-i!ijpou' -o-er- . 11. II.-. 'nekiOkT 11. IU sll I'pilik SilKi:i' ! u I Iu 1 l.o.ee n.il'lt W" nt r "I.ei.i WHI.Al' .No. "Jh-.I No a No. "I rpr IIL' . .. . C"MtN-Vo -' OAT -N.. : itvr.-No : r. Hl'Tn:it r.e.uiiery... . POKK Ni:w vuitK. CA1Tl.t:-r.i-ort- lliMJs i'i.oiI to eho ce SHi:i:i' ("omnion to i;ool . I f.Ml'lt l.ood lo el.oiee . . VVHI.AT- No. 'J ted ... . - (OKN-No. "- . . ... . OA TS-We-tern in xel Itt"ITt:i:-l naineij PultK ii-rrmi.i-i"M 1'i.iie.i :t :. 1 ... ; : 10 4 -.11 lo .-".' .. :n 's 47 1 M j ;i p; s s g , 4 Ki 4 u 4 :'. IAS M'. 4".W 1 .0 7 M go S1, -.I 1. I'. Ir 4' V, kC Hi .i 1: ii . 4i '.t C H'. V. ti 4. i". 'it : i's & 41 p; :u n :i vi 4 40 '. :t .0 4 IV. 1 S. :i . . 3 r. '-4 40 r.S v; .a to .t. sS r. 7c r. t. . 4 i". 4 .-1 7s Ml ' . 47-t rr.s M in i c. v. .: :t r.'p 1; 1.1 u J 4 TT. 5 V. : io 4 r. . 1. ;-. t ; kt. :!& 41 il "'S 4'" Hi 1- 4 10 4 tl a 01 :: ai .. :.7 a P. 10 H V. as hi r. -.I) 4 c :. t-j 'C ft :t' Ci 10 75 Ct 6.'. I, Z MUG mm--" roireiw Vee rem Opiates, Hmttlc eeet aiean. SURE. PROMPT. IT ParaaNT tin t.utaaa. Ta a rat, a ita a. T.xerra roeiLTiriet.ag. GEKMan REMfEOT For Pain .a Cares arieaiaafieaa. Reweafejia. . a.aaiiH.Ta riiTT crrn. at tKL'or.ir i-r ctaiu TairaaBLu a.VMKua tuuBaLTtaaaa.aa. TWaeet a4 amtrat Erf4y ttae Car af all eliaeaaea caaae4 by aay aeraacraea't af tae lirer. Kidaeym, Staaaara aaa Bawek. DyirpepeLa, Sick Headache, Ceaetlaatiaa. Eilieaa CoatalalatB aaa HalariaafaM kiadi yieM reWny to tae TeeaelceaC lalaeace mt vmm Ain !t b fltaaaat la tae taaa, taaea ay tat sysieaa, reatorea aa4 aeeaetrea aealta. It k yarely VayetMaale, aai reii .laflte at, actk to e44 aa4 jommg. A a Btaat lariartt ia aaaeriarto aH attLtOaaectk. Red Star TRADE 7 MARK. re"S. fflJ IURE 25 mtm j Pa Ub i i f ) I J mmT7MmmiTm; Wi V v . ..-i---r8P -""" t L-JfCU mlmh.mm- Tt.'-i A PriM in the I(try of lif wbf'-h l uul!r nnapprcjtl wetll U i lot, jrbp oier to return. U blth. Wbt priclot boon it it, nJ kow onht to chfnh it tfct Uf may Bot b orlhl blxnk to ut. Many of U di- I rawi that rVa i btr to, na ca rsaxn lif burunn ucb conumptioa (crofula of Ui lonc), and othr crofu lout and blcxl di-rmfcr, art corapbtlr crKl br Dr It. V Irrc -Goklen Unit cal Dixrerr'' a.'tr all otier rtrad:e bTofai:t-l. "Dr Pieror"" trrati on con- ura:tlon matlsl for 10 cnt in ftarnp- A,,d-n.4, World'. Div Dipeavarr XleJieal Aj.o- cialion, Cc-5 Main Street, itut:a.o, 1. Arrcx n'Ht mar turn out tht tb only honemt butter U the cuat Ee.ln -1 r- '. - Mm Are Liar.- wJlj pTji 0f 0j. n a, probatdr promuu I to cmIo tb U) rrnsrW aftr trrmi vaio unrolUble ratarrn isptaaJT. Jh.nrmmM u. gjUUh. no misbt birn bad a lr.r opinion of mn- lr.d. W clnim that no cm of catarrh nn nittiCJitni th ruactc r JrrU of thii wonderful nslicine Oho trial of it will ronrlurv you of it cSlc-ty. liy drtiiU, tlfty ceati. Ira lady bo beltate 1 lot. het mut ! It l tarn, for a ld bo litmmrn or kluttcr' .V )' 7W.,ruev Prater Ai'.e Oree. Tha Fraz-r i tba St.xntlanl Asia Oreaa of tbewor.d. Save your horcsutl otuut. liiionc Ii mi t now two luindr-t and f.ftv jeai-old. but is vcrj- imi.l for br TnoE who nre tryinj to break up tb baneful hnbit of intemjH-rauc wtH eijn encu k'rent leuefit from th uo of I'nckly A-'a lbttTK. Lttior doran;o tb v tem. I'ncklr Aah Bitters wt.l rvnir lr th ti1 re-ulLs and retor thf brain ktomaeh and kJTor to healthy action, then-by .trenxtbon injf thi will iHiwur, ihoroui;li j t-'caiM.ut; and Uuun up tb ayktotu. and rrnnTer erv tnint of di-eae. It n purely a medi cine and while plea-nnt Ut the t-tte, it can not be u-e-t a liercrage by rvxwa of iu cathartic propertina. Onioii called th Huckr Ftta htick evca treu of that uaiuo llounbi tbar. Kioijj Isd-jrr. . - - Erect!, attention ii ca11o1 to th adrer tlsnient, el-ewhrra in thi paptr, of Kdwanl TnompiMin. Hn biiddfut; ;r i deixTTedly jKjpular; U durubitt wll a cheap; and It will pay you to inrsigat. H'liiT did Tour father lenra yen whaa tne d ed. Tat ' ' " Faith, ha loft nia an or phan." 'I .J LV. Ai.aB-TC!i is cmci't.T mora immaculatA 1?"$ buunsl with HiuS llmt ami Whkleii Iitk. 1 ack or Urowu. oOc Tiir. markmn who ncti ep hl own tar got 1 lunktng a n-tmr for biu.clf Delicate db.en.-eii of either ex. however indiicvtt, i.(e.iilj and HTi.itneni.- IV ctire-1. ltoik 1U cviiti 111 .tarupit. U'orbl" )ilK?iiiiarv Mt.-dieal Aooiatiou, OCH Itiaiu Ktreot, buffalo, N. Y. Ntvrit lend a nmn mon-v who talks of it a a mere tntle A 1 Juurrnd. A iinvr crowth of hair is produced by tlei use of Hall's Hair Itcnewer Every ib-M-nptioii of malnrial ilionler y:e..ls to the curative power of Aer" Ague Curo. . - - Worm people t mora lawlenv if Uirre wero les law I - Trias .W.e. tt inonth'.s trentmeat for fee. PioS lteut'-.ly for Catarrh. Sold by dm,, gita Oct or-noon Kcoi.ts aruud tbe cui ner. Tho-e who bans Peculiar To ltr!f In many important p-irtlrnlnr.. Itoo-t'a -arparllt i UffrrcM trotn a.iJ lupcrlor loan otl.rr m.-liclne. I'vc.illar In combination. proHiiln ati.1 prrpara tlinnf Inrredlrsl. II !" "r.i:ar!'ta im..p.m-i Oic full curMIre -ratue of tbn Ik.-1 kti wn rrruedlc Of t- TrfPtblr kins lorn I'ecullir In It ni-sli inal mTlt. II.J" .-r-rtll.1. s-,nill,hr rur.- lillbrrto unknown. I'.K-tillar In lrcnct!i nd .s-on'.my Howl's (-r-rrlll.i l the nuly nt-sli. In-, of which rn trulj bo fald. ' l'JU do-- .nn dollar" Mo.lclnr in lixrr and pmatlrr Ixitttr'- rejii(re Unrer dv... and do I...I pr'.JiK e a itI rr.alu a llxl !-araparllla. IVnillar In Ita "rl name at bomr" thre la nmreof IPhh1" .-araparllla -dd In liwell, bcri It U maite. than of all othrr !! h! purlSir. Peculiar In Ita phrmimrnal record of al abroad, no other preparation ha rrrr atta.nrd audi M.puIaMti In a.rt a time. 8 iar to act Hood's Sarsaparilla fwld hj all drngziata. II alx for ". I'rerred onle bf C. 1. HOOl X CO . ApoUxcmrlr. Ijrll. Maaa. IOO Dosos On Dollar Dress Makers and Idirt dotrinc the LaTAST bTYLES Si.ovli 5t.:iea roe icoiorciimies mAilal f tti....,, ,f ,V. Latettr'.e Styles. I wiS'u Moot..-. 1 rm i., vl-y- M aio-rriit. ao n :;;: Hcl Nadeare S.nsle I MtJrr otwtad 35coiate 't-ina mt. ihibtMv ASK FOR THE W. L. DOUGLAS IVrat rneterlBJ.rrrtt. e-aU asj C orf4aoe. vrtTj pair arraat-4 Takr ou it.ti aiam-yi -w.I- lK.ccat'taMio--. wrraaid. Cftmt. ! i iis:tos a an irr. ihrra aaJc for the W. L. Inuclaa lOn Mine, irseatfaaa th-lift) r.or. 0704 caaaol rt ltrm- lx iro 4aJ- er.a4a4"lreaonioatal Ct card to . 1. JHlaa. C &.v.ja. wm- 1...."... u.. r. '. r. JONES CeAY.aE.cHT Affc- W C4m wW. nXi! CHlA'aw MO. jlHR"N iieaia.. mr M rWFw -m f'ttaaaaaiTML et&een utn aao rxmr. aarv-e ae' I. . t. w . .. . .. .. . . a . u i. irrKin .a Kai iM mwj mxmatw. aia I four a-a.rat ear tot ittu. ISsacmaC Man. eTTil r- trf sbe ssa-irc;sirTrv LYON 4 HCALV.12Srarc Sr.CMicaaa. Iu. I aa T avfa aVaaV m Wm ew lx aarVl '-- . I I"WI HABIT i.rU' -rir . U-ae-Ne.tafaBiUerraaeCr. sartitJeJ - - -- - - - -..-. ,-., jitaaa. l.C.xlTKtaJr.r Cx.Ma. m w a n a t---r I 1 jSaS?i ia" itta aL.ffis lvr lafeu raa 1 t aart4 t'T enr w.r, No. to "A . f. MORSE, " f ? TVl J?l S ., raV:ifc-"r, .No. j t-aat ttA4tJ tmrt-rr arvl IIfa ljatt. 1. Iar ffr'.t a:tra-at to tfc-i Viltrrr. f t;e Tra4 ttT hrtti Tar rl" J Ut ifT J$ rcjs a eaX " & iaE M CaTtet&aSaen aBBvBBBBhfe Br !;C! C IRON BITTERS Camfcialac IM 1ta rTU TKIT4BUI T09IC. cattily aa Jelr CUE4fc aa4 KI(tiRN TUB LOOD. aWaaaa UkartiaartWUraaftUa7a. Oaantte e alat . aaa UW Uta mwU. tlaat laj arv tta tU eaaw ka4rlu. r ea4ra . UaatlM-AtXOniKR IKO IEia3 Ml TriUi4 Vratmm en mm ki.m I a. Mr J X lUtta. A--JU. K, mt- tf kJ-J la rwa a tl notlaw Ut 1 tlttW wnlik r t-ak mt ti afcl .. I 7 jia.f l " ll hjt Ktrcli'l U RltlM CU) . ImI mt 1 .Ita " Him tlixni Ki-k Wuu,x Ku r a- rl Krvvt. trvm tUttr U H.t f. ai Mb ta ti Mla iUCt M TTr.l (IsSaUa. Ma. Mr "TUr J9n c t km.'I mAj tivca -! -.-cii 1M V1W1 I.JW- twi t PMta Itraaa'a troa Ild.vra gnmtf n at4 a, a I aoartikjf --. -V " Ma M. U-l-a S JwMmrm-n A M. t-. U,Kar I &4 ml M-a ln- hn . A U-.U, aaU W. U tmit,im ml C akta Ui iml tauSc" (Vni haa i.-TJ Mtk 4r J r.tbaM) ma tr;- TnWr atkrr. ataA. tmif t Buuvv.n lutun tLia. HtuutHKr. urn. DR. JOHN BULL'S Siitb's Tonic Sirup FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AND ALL MALAetlAL DISEASES. Tia yroprtetor of ttiu elebrtei ta4icis Jct'ly daiau for I a inptrier.ty ewr all rc ttllaa Tcr effb ea l th pabl c far the IXTX. CE&TAIN. IPIDT aad FEWIAKEHT er. cf Arao and Ferer, or Ci JU aaJ Ttrtr, w a ti er of tLort or locf taad.cf , Ha rtfra la Uj ntir Weatara and loatharm rocatry ta bx hu tMtimoay to tha tr-l of tha uaanid t-t la ma caaa wkautar will 11 fail U car if tha alractioat ara strictly followed ami aarria oat la a rrat maay caaco a aiaj! 4m haa baeat'iSUieatfcra ccra, acd waola famtllaa kava ba-a cored Ly a stasia aotUt, wit a par feet rt.tarat oa ot tha jcaeral hti!k. It la howettr. pradeat. and la ry eaa acra ear Uia to ecra, if Ita csa it ccctlnrcad fa tmallar doaaa for a week or twa after tha tLaaaaa aai acta caacked, mora tapacially ia illftcalt aa4 loBfC-tUndinK casca. Utaally thla nxficlaa will aot raa,ulra any aid to ktep tho T&owili la food order, iaoald tha patient, however, ra qaira a cathartic madlctae. after havinf Ukea tare or four do?e of the Toalc a e ale do of KENT! VEGETAILK FAMILY LIJ will ba earucioat USE no other pill. Fnea, tl.00 per Bottle; 8u Bottlee for . DR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TOfilC SYRUP. lULL'S SARSAPARILLA. BULL'S NORM DESTROYER. Tha Popular Ramedlaa of tha Day. Prfaclpal (lira, 3I lata M.. lot t-V lt.1.1.. Kt. COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY o I M.' I!.IKT l. r frvia u'Jl rn.i-i. m ) I'ur. .,..:. rjl. Ikffr-.l., A(.t :i.v r.it iu;.j, 'in. it. I.., u fc WELL MAKING. DOES IT PAY I irr i.tali tti t1U wl. ri l.'ii.rr nila I Ir..- 4rei Olilu' r l.rllllMg ana l'rfirrilnc alarhlar l.rt.u Hail k.txl- raitlt ami r-V iM iinp ill!r.C to nfr. t rat. n"ukr r-l 11. lr a..i--.t t nt .t t !. j lrlr tut 'lie or rli.nrir-. tMle r Im-Iow It ltJi rr.ttt i.wlrfa rar ail drx t".I TV or "O li. njlr llo-r nt irn. wrr umL w a. maae uia- rli!ii-- anl l-) 1tf lf nt lffr rl i4ioMiM4,wMnr. Ilr'e'l.Volllo. Finish I Will: THOMPSON'S HOMES IMPetOVEO BUILDING eAPIII. t'lUilt It' IA. 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