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8 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1895. i .i. til '1 r 1 j f f i- m f lil.T M. DR. KILMER'S oof THCantAT KIDNEKLIVERss . rain in (lie Hack Joints or hips wiliiiK nt In initio like In Ick-dust froiui'iit Lulls (it h tuition, rliciinintliu. Kiti-cy Complaint Diabetes elropij , pciinty fir liluli colored urine. Crinury Trouble BtinRlntmrHiit Ions u he nvolillnir, distress pros. 6un: In ihu part!", iiictlirnl Ii i Itnt Ion, stricture. Disordered Liver Bloat or dark circles under tlio ojes, tongue. cMti'l, coiiitl)ntliii, cllovvisli eyeballs. At DriiKClatri, SOceitUaml $1.00 site. fntklnli' (luldf tn Health" frrcCunultialon frw. UR. Klt.B (' IIINUHAMTOV, N. Y. CONSEQUENCES OP INCOMI TAX DECISION. aWwrelitry Carlisle's Kstlmates tJpm-t The Shortage Hill lla 157,000,000 'ninmrut ef tanilou I'aprrn on the I luloib WniililnKlon, Mny 22. Tho effort of the Miprcnie court diclxliin In the In come tax case Ih t hi? one' ovcrHlindowliii: topic of conversation In WushliiKton. ItH Pfcot on tliii troumiry Ih nut dltllcult to determine. Tin- rov eminent lint bieti knocked out tif rovenui' variously estimated at from $10,000,000 tu JM.ciQO, 000, of which $ir.,000,000 wns included In the 1S04-'J"i estimate of the l'oiiiiiiIhhoii er of Intel mil icvenuc That inut'li Is n known fact. The estimated liitertinl revoum for tlm car fiiilitiir Jim .10 mxt wits $ICr.,000.000 It will lew JlfiOJO, 000 from liiootiio tux, and Indication i Jiolrit to mi JS.OOO.OOO ftlithoi disappoint inent, Unit iniich of a falllntf off holug In rlfclit Instead of $105,000,000 tin? Inter nal ni title receipts will nppmxlinato $142,000(00. n Iobj of J1J.000.000 Customs rredpts for the jenr will approximate J 151.000.000. Instead of tlC0.00O.O0O a ea tlmittiil, n HlioitiiKc of $7,n10.000 In tliat iumtit Then the oxpcndltuieH prom ise to i tin nlienil of the estimates J7. COii.OOO tnr the jenr. making n net ru tilt of $.17,001,000 ovet and above the J.O. 000,000 dcllclt estimated hy the seeietnry Of the 1 1 ctlilll y In Ills tepolt to cull Knits last December, ot a total Mmi t age of approximately $.fi7,000 000 foi tho Jint, Instead of the JJO.00O.0OU utllcl.il ly calculated. I .N COM K-TAN KNOCKOUT. Comments of I.ciiulmi .Nfiniiiierii on Miprrmn t'nitrl llei Mull. London, May 22 The London news pap(in very kciiviiiII conimetit upon the doelMon of the nupienio couit nf the United States declining the Incouii' tax uncoiiiitltutlunul The edltoihil in the TlnieH on the miliject wes "As thltiK.s stand, tho wMi;ht of uuthoilty Tails upon the Hamo side us the weight of nuiiibeiii. The practical result is that direct taxation must fall upon the citi zen In direct ptopottlon to his v otitic, Jiowu, without reference to tilt amount of his pr ipeily.' " The Chronicle- nas "The loss of frt,. COO.OoO reenue must Mill futther do tntiKe Ameilcan nuances, hut the mil lionaires have scaped the net and tho pcoph Kenetally will lie eomelled to make up tho deficit It is a stianire comment on Amerlcnn demociacy and on the limitations of the AinencAn con iitltutlou " FOR "SOUND" MONEY. tfrrrctnrj it the Ireiinury forlUln I Open Hie 1'iiuiiiiIrii. ColnKton. Ky May . The hocrc larj of the Pnlted Stales tre.iHtiry. Jno. !. Cm lisle, opened the discussion of tho question of "sound' money hero last lKht Mi. Catllsli) bcKiin his speech Py kIMiik a review of the admlnlstui llon of the t.'o eminent since Mi Cleve land hoenn his tlmt term Ho then plutiKtd directly Into the silver ques tion, first kI iik a ielaw of the coin ukj KKlnlatlon to Miow that there was liothlnK surreptitious In the demoneti sation act of 1S73 He t-ahl silver In not UoinoiiPtlzed In this countrj, but Its colniiKO has been so limited nnd reu lated by law arid the llnanclal affairs oi the gov eminent have been so con Uurted that up to the pies, at time its purchiwlni; power has been pteserved ami Its ciieulatlon to n large amount nan lam malutalnid concuirentl with other furins ot money, notwithstanding It has hcun coined at a ratio which docs not conform to the real value of the met nl contained In It He. snld the freu coinage of silver nt the ratio of 1G to 1 would drive out gold nnd slmplv nic.m silver nionometnlllsin, and cut down tho unit of value about one-half Mr, Carllslo contended that a drop to silror baslH would not advance prices ut otico, owing to the conttactlon of tho CUwrirlnCy by thl 't'Klrawal of gold, WBleh would alarm the tountrj, dtsttoy rwit. and pieclpltate. a panic Who would profit b this condition of .if- ? i? ' nHkL'U l"d except tho folders of gold and the owners of sl. jer mines, the holders of Mlver bullion, wmL. lnT ""'l "Peculators In tho btooks of Mlver mining companies wr. i arllslf-h next point was that, un- iIVm.00!!'" ttX i(i '" "U'l i paid In the debased dollnrs and that irL'!8,1 wnu Iiv" io,, ""k" -m wBf 8 nc. eased In propctUm to the ad nco in the prices of commodities. Mnielly. Mr. (.'arllsle ft.uikly said that when J.e voted for sllve , is;s the con dltlorw were dirfrient from now and that at that time he madu a mistake. ttiu-kluu'N Arnica sulto. The beat Bitlvn in tho world for uuis, brulees, Bures, Ulcetrs, Suit rhntiui, fovor sores, totter, ulmppeil liandH, clullbluiin, corns, anil all r.kin eruptions, tu post tiVJly euros jillefl, or no pay requiniil. It in KtmruutBi'u Ut tiwo jmrfeut mitih hinctton cpu Tor sals b dotting. iir inouev reninuaa. itico "jo coata nor tf RAILWAY TRAINMEN MEET. Iniportiiiil .NeMlim of tho Itrnthrrliuod nt (tiilrieliiirir, III Onlesbuig, 111, Mny 22. The serond i leimiai iiesslon of the Hrotherhood ol Jtallwav Trainmen In erun lien. tiniir. day with nearly (,00 dtlegntes from all runs or nm country In attendance. The tenorl of llintid Hei'retnrv Khen. Iiun tciouiineudid a grnded Insurance, nillt Hskrt of $100. $S,00 nnd $1,200 Hu explnlnul the leasons for the deficit in the Beneral fund and how this could be nut through gtand ilues, In Hpcnklng of the loss In membership he charged It to the haul tltni s principally. He slinrlllV critliised the lemleru nf lm A It. TJ. and tlioso tispousilil for the lato "IK rallroael strike, which he consldeted unjust. In the evening n public reci p tlon was held nt the opem house and was laigely nltindid. (lovernor Alt Kild wan present and made a lengthy tiddrcss to the delegates He wob fol lowed by I,. H. Collin, (Irnnd Master Hnrgent, of the Kltoinen'a Hrotherhood; Wor Tunnlcllff, Ocorgo W. Prince, rind others. There In a ntronj? effort being niudo by Milwaukee. Pcorla and other cities to hnvo thu hendauartera of tho brotherhood taken from thin city, and aomo big Inducement arc being held out. Tho realisation of Ornnel Master B. K. Wilkinson, It In understood, will b presented to tl convention to-day. Vice flrnnd Mnster P. II, Morrlnsey In npoken of ni n possible successor to Mr. Wilkinson. Others who are spoken of nn randldnten nrn Al Urovvn, of Phll ndelphln, nnd A. Monlson, of New K - CONSERVATIVES WIN. I'rridjturUn Church (le-nernl Aaiemlil; to Coutrol Srinlnierlof. Pittsburg. VI., May 2:. Hy a votu of 432 to 98 the report of tho commlttcj on Bcmlnary e ntrol wan accepted by tho Presbyti inn general assembly jestcrdny. no slight changes wero made but the accepted report Is virtu ally as tho untl-Llilcgs people draft ed It. The debnto was cut short nnd the matter was rushed to a vote. It went through with a whoop, nnild great ex citement. Dr. William O. Thompson, president of the Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, wus the llrst speaker yes terday. Ho was against tho ndoptlon of the report. Among those who took pnrt In the debate was Hev. Dr. An drew (.' Zonos, a native (Ireek. or the MtPoimlck Seminnry, Chicago. Ho ipoke and voted ugnlnst accepting tho report of the committee Their great sueoss piomlses to cm bolelen the conservatives for drnstlo lili-astiies against the students nf ll?i. Ion Keinlnnry The vote vesterdny was n declaration of war to the knlfo nnd the only end will be surrender or necesslon A ftaternal letter wns sent to the (Jeneral Assembly of the Kouth irn l'resbteilan Church at Dallas, Texan. WARM TIME AT CHICAGO. llulln nuit Ilrnrn Agiilu Wre-Mln un the Itmrel if irinlc. Chicago. May 21 -The wildest com motion ptev. tiled on the bonnl of tradrt this moinlng, us wlthl ilfteen minutes the wheat miiiket bioke from 7J'ic to 111' per bushel The enily salos were at 7J'40 as against 73o last evening, mid due onthely to the dainugo rejiorts almost everybody wanted to buy Thin ncllvo demand sent the market boom lug to 7ii when all at mce a big plunger illllltlHd COO.OOO bushels m tli.. citivvd. Then came the excitement The price dropped 2 cents almost at once. calm followed, either thrnni-li ..v. liaustlon or n leudjustment of the rnar- itri I'oiiiiitlMiitt Then, as It got along towaid noon, the tone Immoveil nmi rail) t,ent the maiket up to "JV. Kiiln OI .'C liOOIl lltlV'lnir rollnweil tlw. In..ntr Closing lillcos vvete 72V.C Mnv: T.l.e Julj, 7a,e Seplenibei IMghtreii 1 Irenien Injured. Havana. Ma 22 rite broke out nt oellllk Vi'.SttI(lu I.i the tnhiirmi n.i.l (Igat factoij known as I'lor de Kumar, which contained a huge amount of utock belonging to Kstanlllo. ritforo the (hums were under ontml rliimnim estimated to the amount of $150,000 was done While lighting Hie eighteen tin men weie injured, two of whom will die. Two hundred peisons havo been thrown out of work by the destruction nf the factor The couihigiatlon Is be lieved to have been of incendiary ori gin The fnctot) and Htoilt wore not IllMIICd. ChIiI Will He llrltUh. Ottawa, Out, Mny 22 -It mny be taken nH a settled fact that the 1'aclllo cable will be, like. Its promoters, e ssen tlallj llrltlsh The United Ktatos hav ing given un ndveise answer to Creat Ilrltnln'H propnhltlon to secure Necker or llird Island as n cable station, the running Inland route will theiefore be adopted Fanning Island Is a llrltlsh possession, ho that all the landlng placis of tho cable will be within the) empire. I.iniipj-.liew Tattle Klllt'il. niontieal. May 22 -Cattle shippers hue i-m theie has been a huge Incteaso In the number of lumpv-Jaw cnttlo whlih have been stopped on their way to Kngland Some of those cattle havo been slaughteted nnd evidently sold for health) moat The matter Is being thoroughly lnv stlcated Nru I'luu for lint lottilpn. Washington, Ma) ,'i Tho board of naval chiefs has decided to build tho two new battle ships with double-stor-led turrets, to place thlrteou-lnch guns m the lower turrets nnd eight-Inch guns u the uppeiturret, ,le4inniy l'rniniiti. i Slnreltr. St. Louis,, Mo , May 22-I.nst nUht In this city Allen Hanks, colored, was stubbed to death by Kouthey Clulncs, another colored man, who found him la company with Oalnes' wife. The mur derer Is still at large. 8mlliu In Mllpp. Jackson, Miss , Mny 22. It Is learned from pncBengers arriving hero from Meridian that thirty now cahes of small pox have appeared there. The casta have been Isolatttl and removed a uhort distance from the city, llnil IIUe In Detroit. Detroit. Mich, May 22-Ulre nt mid night Inut night gutted tho film -story building ociupled by tho Imperial Tea outturn ami in.iiile.iiu .,. .. V'oiK U i, $.uoj, Insuiance. $12.0M IN THE LABOR WORLD. Illegal rmploymcnt of Children It Wlftronnln. Mllvvnukee. Wis . Mnv 22. I.nbm Commissioner i:rlckson through his factory Inspectors, Is gathering statin, tics us to the- number of children under 11 yearn of age employed In factories In Wisconsin Inspector Ulshcr has canvassed about one-third of the factor ies of Milwaukee and hns found enough nuch cases to make it certain that sev eral hundred children under the legal ago are employed. At Oshkosh, also, many chlldten urc fount! working, mainly In the furniture factories Pros ecutions will follow In a number of cases. Hmiill ltlot nt Cleveland, Oleic Clevlanil, O, May 22 One hundred and twenty-three lumber Bhovera went to tho Cleveland Saw Mill and Lumber companv'H dock yesterday morning, armed with clubs and stones, to pre vent the lumber steamer Gettysburg from being unloaded by non-union men. Krank Wonts, un employe of the mill, wan mlstuken for n non-union man and Unmercifully clubbed. He wns removed to a hospital In an unconscious condi tion. When the police arrived the mob had disappeared. Arm Their Workmen. St. LoulB, Mo, May 22 To prevent Interference with their existing build ing contracts by strikers who nssault non-union hodcnrrlers, It Is unnounced by the boss bricklayers that their men have been armed with revolvers, with Instructions to uao them, If necessary. Trouble Is feared. Will right Orer Silver. Ottumwn, la., May a. Fifty dele gates are attending the annual meet ing of the labor federation In this city. Tho sensatli n of yesterday wns the re fusal to accept the credentials of rep resentntlves of the Jerome miners who have worked below the scale. There will be a light on free silver to-day. .Toilet Mill fltarti Up. Jollet, III., May 22 The rod mill of the Illinois Steel Company started up yestetday All the old men went bnck nt tho old scale of wages. Thu ofll clals can get all the men they want in all tho departments, and no troublo la anticipated. Strike Knileil t llellulre, Ohio, Vellalro, o . May 22 The strike at the Jteel woiks wns ended by the company's wltlidi awing tho demand for a reduc tion, und 200 men will resume labor. otiintiirlly llulae Wage, naltlmote-. Mel. May 22. The Henrv McShane Mnnufncturlng Company bus voluntarily raised the wages of Its 1,000 ernplo)cs 10 pei ci-nt. A NARROW ESCAPE. The Ccrnian Mcnmrr lllnpnnla In (Jrent Ditugvr. Qtieenstovvn, Ma) 22 The German steamu lllspanla. Cnpt. Kulin, from Hamburg, with 200 passengers on boatd, has put lutti this pent in dlstiess after encountering v-ty heavy weather. Win n about Jr,0 miles west of Kastnet the steamer rolled so heavily that a por tion of her cargo, consisting of lion rails, broke adrift and thieatened to pound holes in her side Conseciuently the Hlspiirila was put about anil headed for this pent, when- her cargo will have to be partly testoweel betore she can proceed on her vo)nge Critical A flu I rn In Cortu. London, May 22 A dlspntch from Seoul to the Globe sa)s that nfTalrs In the t 'ui fan capital are in a ciltlcal con dition. The ptlme mlnlstet has resigned und the minister of the Inteilor lias asked the assistance of the foreign diplomats In administering nffalru and piiin'ivliig order. The police surround the resilience of the kings father, Till-Unn-kiin, former I) king iccrit und the Kaeler of the nutl-Jajiaiiese p.ut), nnd enttance or e.lt from the residence la forbidden. D.Mininlte Kcna It, leuseil. London, Mny 22 J. V Kgnn, the dynamiter, has been released, lie re ported himself to the Scotland Yard author ItleH on a ticket of leave He was in i.sled with Hogau at JJiuulugham In ISSI. I'evor Among I'limli Iroeipit. London, Mny 22 Aicoidlng to nd vlces received here fiom the Island of Madagusciir, fever is iu aging tho rreiuh troops composing the expidl tlonaiy force operating ngulnst tho llovas. NATURE AIDS THE PATRIOTS. Gen, lleiine leieiU huyn the) HptniareU In Culm A 111 Sunn lie CrimheI. New York, May 23 Genernl Do (luos.tda In an Interview upon Cuban affairs announces "The hour hns nrilved, The wnr will fooii be at Its height In si- months Geneial Campos will be forced to return to Spain Ahead) peace overtures has been made to us b) the regular troops Wo have Issued oiders that the next envo) thnt i-oiiies to us from the Span ish troops shall be treated as a spy and Miot on eaptuie We have so Informed the Spanish government We are dally lecelvlng tecrults and llnanclal aid. This will bo the effort of our lives and we will win. The ellovv fevir will get In Its work very soon Nature and labor circumstances are with us When tho fugar mills closo wo will gain thou sands of recruits I cannot say when I shall start, but It will bo In n short time, and 1 will tako a force down that will st ir tie the troops theie I can tnke 1,000 men out In one vessel anil C.000 rifles on niinth.ni' Tho two ships can meet beyond the limit and transfer the load und nothing can bo said " .lliiniliiieiit to I'reiu h Soldier Paris, May 22. Tho Trench govern ment has decided to ask parliament for n sptclnl credit In order to erect a mon ument to the soldiers who fell dm lug tho war between Krnnco and Germany fiom U70 to 1X71. The monument will be erected on the iinnlversary of tho cupltulatlon of Sedan, which occurrud Sept. J W0. Iteilie I I ore h In, reiiae, Tampa. I"ln , May 2-'. l'rlvuto advices from Cuba state that Maxlrru Goum has Invaded I'm i to Principe and that the entlte province haa risen to Join him. JOKEMAKINQ A BUSINESS.. A llotirUhlng linliutry, of Which Jew York ( lljr tho Outer. Tho business of jokoranklnrr nnd slioiUor-o writing- is a trudo in Itsolf nnd lias its contcr In Now York, snys u writer in Printers' Ink. Whon I speak of joko writing- as a huslnuss 'vttli f.omo I mean it liteially. There is a cotorlo of about forty writors, most of whom llvo in Now Yotk, who do nothing- lint writo for the comic papers. Thoy do not wait for a littppy in riplrntion, lint make tho inspiration come to them. Thoy writo jokes and voi so for Iholr living, and with some of them it is a very good living In deed. Thee aro tho men tho comic papers ilopentl upon for most of their ma terial, anil at least ton of them mako from $10 to tSOavvcok just "joke wrlt'ng." It is no uncommon tiling for any ono of these men to turn out from fifty to 100 jokes (brand now, warranted not to fade) a week and ton bits of verso. Tho professional jokowrltcr frequontly stts down with out nn idea in his howl, ijomo turn of spooch comos to him ho writes down his joke on a small, rectangular Hllp of paper, just tho slo to slip into an envelope conveniently. That joko, or his train of thought, suggests an other, and on ho goes until In two hours ho may havu written twenty live jokes. Then tho business pat t of It comes in. Hy a system of spuclal bookkeeping ho enters tho heud of each joko in a book, and places oi poslto tho title tho paper to which tho joko is sent. As a general thing ho will put tho twenty-llvo squibs which ho has just finished In an envelope with an "addressed and directed em elope inside and start tho packago on its journey around tho world of humor. Ho sends It llrst to the papor which pays tiro highest prico, und then in regular order from weekly to week ly until ho has exhausted tho list and gotten down to whero they pay ns little as Ilfteen cents per joko a star vation prico for tho jiiofesslonal hu morist. Suppose the llrst paper to which ho sent tho packago took throe jokes. When the others como back he checks olT tho throe as "taken" and "paid for." if the paper in ques tion pays on accentniieu und mot. of them do lo tho leading w riters Tho test ho honels to tho second paper, which may. pel haps, tako four. The romiiiniriL' hikes are au-aln ehick,il oil and tho packago stinted again. Jiicro aro as many as twcntj-livo pa pers and periodicals which pav for original jokes, mi that tho humor ist lias an ocelIont clianeo of getting rid of all tho jokos of a series at bomo prico. AIR BELL. Whero I'neiiui.itln I rnituiiuit for I.ung I rouble ! CiKlergnne. Ptioiiniatio therapy is a rather novel method of curing cerlaln chionic or acute disoi tiers of the system of breathing and the ciieulatlon ,( blood, especially of elisoiisos originat ing from fault.v or in ogulur breathing. Complicated pneumatic appat.itus Is used for tho ptirpo-o. Tho goncral object Is to liilliicnco the action of the lung-by tho gi actual change of the density of the air introduced by briMthlng. At llrst ti small pump ar ranged liko n gnsoinotrv,' uas used, and an air-tight mask applied over month and noe of patient. Lately, however, pneumatic cabinets or bells are in lite and uto much superior to the old method, us tlm mechanical action of condensed air is exorcised not upon til,) resliliative itcratis oxcliiskolv but upon the entire .surface en uiu iiou,. i ,ie interior of Iho pneumatic bell is furnished like a loom, und Is eiulto comfortablo 'Iho doors and windows aie absolute ly alr-tlirht when shut. Pntlnutq nt. lirst romaln in tho pneumatic boll ono iiour, inn gr.t niaiij tiro tlmo Is in creasi'd to two and three hours. In most cases condense 1 air is applied. Only in certain cases of heart disease i drilled air Is used. An anoiold bar ometer iiisldo allows the occupants to know the density of tho air thoy aro breathing, while a phvsielan can Ho It upon an Indicator valvo on tho out side. Tim pneumatic cabinets aro very costly, still thoy liavo been In ttodticed In all lairopean capitals and tho moi e important watering places. trial nf n Doctor. A New York doctor who has a largo private pi act Ice was talking to a doe tor who is employed in one of tho largo hospitals. "I havo tried ovorvt thing," hitid tho former, "hut withou, success Tim cancer is still thoio and is growing." "Why don't vou operate at once. Tho worst that can happen is that tho patient may die." "It's all ory well for vou to talk in that way. When you perform an ojieiation at tlio hospital all that is said about it is that so and so Is cloud, anil that's tho end of it, but it's dlller eut in private piactieo. If any of my patients drop oil In that way some, boily Is hiiro to raiso a kick about it." Texas .Sittings. A I'rlnreljr Itohuke. Tho great Frederick was very fond of hinill. I In had a bo of it put on overy mantel-piece in the palaco. One day ho saw his page helping him self libeially. Ho said nothing thou, but a littlo while afterward he told tho boy to bring him tlio bo.w "Tako a pinch," said tho king; "how do jou llnd it?" "i:collent, slro." "And tho box?" "Supoib, biro." "Very woll," returned l'rodoriek, "keep it, thon, it docs not hold enough for two." Argonaut. I'erhnp. Mrs. Hicks Why do thoy confor on homo clergy nion thu title of doctor of divinity? Hicks Hccaiibo thoy aro considered capable of doctoring It, I biiimoso. Puck. What is HB3' Castoria la Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotic snhhtancc. It is n, htirmlcHS fmhstituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fcverlshncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy und natural sleep. Cos torla is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend Castoria. " Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers havo repeatedly told mo ot Its good effect upon their children." Dr. O, C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. " C-storia Is the bct remedy for children of which I am aojualnUsJ. I hope tlio day Is not far distant when mothers will cnonlder the real Interest of their children, and use Ceuttorla in stead of the varlousquack nostrums which aro destroying their lored ones, by forclngoplum, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful gents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature grave." Dr. J. F. KiHcncLOK, Conway, Ark. The Caatavr Company, TI -flhu i i i i i i i i i i PURE lmwAiw ot Imitation trade marks and label. is the whole story about mt m mftm soda 7 -tt flirlriiTOr Costs no i pvlaC'3. llour universally acknowledsed purest In the worl J. V i I 1 Made only by CHURCH & CO., New York. Sold by grocers everywhere. F, Writ for Arm tintl Hammer Jtouk of v.tfu.ifjfo n.u ii-rai'i- Br frVVV'VVVVV'VVVy.V.VVV'VVVV'W'V'1 A out IDiiiik Can alwavH bo found at C'ittin'n soda fcitintiiin. Wir choice of the following Havers Coco cola, cherry ripe, htraw berrj, rnspberrv, vanilla, or.inne, pine apple, lemon, colTee, Riirt-npnrillu, inoxic, wild chorr phosphate, blood orange pliesphate, malt phosphate lemon plum phnte, ci'h'r phosphate, cream with nil fruit Havers, Manitnti mineral water. - Knrl's clover root, the urent lilood pnri tier gives fri'-luuw nnd cleiiruess to thu complexion nnd onns cnuRtipatinu, r. ots , r.0ots , $ 00. Hold liy U. Ij. Cottiug - Tho list ot lotters remaining at the post olllco (uncalled for up to Mil) -.'II., IMC: Alford, Rebecca Littel, II. F. Smith, Amanda Smith, II Tliornlj Tompson, l.ou Tho ubovo letters will bo sent to the tloail letter olllco Juno 0, 18!)."). If not called for. FitAMC Cow on, l'ostinastor. For whooping cough Chnmberlniu's Couli Humudy is excellent. Hy using it freely the disease is deprived of all dan gerous consequoiices. There ia no dan ger in giving tho remedy to babies, tts it contains nothing injurious. J., nnd r.O cent bottles for sale by Deyo &. Orico. Tho ladies of tho W. R. C. will have an onturtuinmont on tlio evening of Mny !l0th, 18!)."), at tho oporu house. AilmiB sion ton cents. Tlio proceeds will go to bonellt tho relief fund. Lho.vv Tl'icnf.k, Secrotnry. l'VUTl. Music . . S or v. Hand Taper "IhoW.lt C." Mrs, i: II. huli'lit, Bonn "M) rather W.W. i Soldier." llenrj Clnrk Hi-citation... .. "A I oininnii Soldier." MlaMaililu Merrill. Suiir .... "Yankee Doocllo," 1'ihMinl iunl l'liiiei lll.ikeslen. Itecltutlon "Mv Knlhei's Old Canteen," Unn.t Tin nor. DlnloKiici Itecltutlon Miss Susie lllfo. Solo Mrs. (iertlo Dickcricn, Recitation "Consul He Flats. " Miss M mile Knight. Salnto to the Flait TA1I1KAU, "ISfiJ." I'AIII' II. Music silver Co i net Hand Dialogue ... Karl 1'ond ami Bam Foster. Solo htisle Hire UcTltatlou Utiirallovel Tulilem "lteit. White niut llluc," imitation "Our 1'Iiijj" Solo Miss 111 mclie Sell-rs Utiltatlon ... . .."shurlilau's Itielo' I.IU, I'niiilextet. Koiltatlcm "Miako hliuvclcr's Hlilu" I'arl rouil. SonB ... . Male tMartctt 7AIILrAU,"IS95." Castoria. 11 Castoria Li no ell adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Anenxa, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St , Urooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians In tho children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside praetlco with CastorU, and although vie only have among cur mexllcal supplies what is known as regular products, ) et vi o are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look wits favor upon It." USITID IIOSPITAL AND DlSPKHSillT, Uoston, 1 Ailxn C. Surra, Frt , M amy Street, New York City. kMD HAd. Z&m'tf more than other packajre soda never snods fc . -- n j 1FIDK LATCST IVARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO. Cattle Common to prime. $1.73 Hobs a.L'3 Sheep Good to choice 4 00 AVheut No i Mnv 7.. 47C 25 4 SO u no .7-' ti 724 S3 '-"J C74 12 Coin No Mil) OatH live 1-BKS ,', Potatoes I'er hu UUITALO. r..isf, -2ii,W 1)7 ru -11s .10 ii v lient No. 2 hpilnir .SO .BS SO csv o6V .C3 514 Coin No yellow Oats No Ilje No Ceil 11 Nn OatH No white ri:oniA. white ', white ST. LOUIS. .Sijiff CI .r,i MUG Cnttlo H0B8 Wheat No. 2-23 (iTCCS 1-20 1 60 "j'.Ii .70 5-' fi .G3 ' IT .l,0i' red Coin No 2 Oats No MIMYAUKULJ. Wheat No .' spilns Coin No. .1 Oats No 2 white Il.trlcy No. 2 ltye No. 1 KANSAS CITY Cattle Hobs Sheep NEW YOHIC. Wheat May Coin No. 2 Oats No 2 .73iir .MHirr .3Jl4 -is Sf .74 53 .33$ .49 67 2 00 105 3 CO TSS0 160 5.7C .76J 59 .33itp .17 -7614 .SS (J? .7 U .7CK.if(i Hotter.. TOLEDO. 1 Wheat-No Corn No mlNod... r si Oats-No. 2 mixed 31 Q 31& iM't Shiloh's cure, th grant Cough and Croupe oure i m reat dernaud. Pocket io contnius twenty live dos only 25c Children love it. Hold by C. L. Cotting. V' K' ""''kv having purchusiHl tho intercut of . V, Robinson is now prepnrpcl to do all hinds of imintiiiir. papor hanging etc. Hstunates nmdo ut short notice. Ifleiiiiirliil Dny. All lncinberB of JatueB A. Garlleia post No. SO. CJ. A. R.; W. R. C , S. of V., and D. of V , and ull old soldiers are commanded to meet nt Post room Sun day morning, Ma .nth, at 10 o'clock sharp, to form lino und march in a body to opera house to uttend memorial ser- , vices. Program is us follows. March, Song- "America." Hoading Scriptuie-Rov. C. II. Muttov BrSr"Wh0r SCP,DB "r Uoro l'rn)cr' "y.H.O.SpoIIniHn. Mil n Olllirtnt) nv:.... . . Gather." ' "" iVKi,in Wd hjrniou -Rev. J. Iv. Maileld Knnir ."find Ho IV. .1. - Mo;t Aguin." "UH '0U Tl" WQ llcneclictioii, Rj Order Coniinittco. A l''or CIll 'r riuil V 1...... ..., ... , . . - "IT.) 1 UH ISSU barn. Ap4 '. to U. J. Mjeu, Rd Coud( t ! r. ' IV w iSA"iaar