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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1885)
i)n,m-iwmi wnfiniiiiiui uinm. " ?-'4 , r j- 17 &mr w a EAN1NSS. A-H Grand Arrav is to be ct "Wendell, Kdwards County, Km A contribution to th Grnnt monument rur. I !.-is Leen sent from Sierra Lwne, on lie c -t of Africa, jj.d Tost No. 22, of Wichita, Kan., Tf rct in that city one of the finest 5t structures in the State. TL late reunion of .soldicra nt T)xter, C v.Uy County, was a pleasant affair. A !ar crowd assembled at Camp Pup j 11 .i.s," and from beg inn in c o end the i rt'".r.i 'ix wn a .success. r-r reunion committer of Tontka canio ' j' i. iav. hat itt'tter, finnnciallv aftT the ' , , f . .. , , ', . lav , i-at reunion than our local commit- tt , i air. do. Ours came out -vn, v.hil" AF T .i-t-'i rnniMiiit.,. v, . ... , . T. 4 ,m, committee had a .surpluoi ah ' I,vjU. l,usUr iirlr.gr. ( Knn.) .Vnc. Ti. rt ..,, t.cv..,..... - i . . . c.r a ar j-ivinj' th rat to th- G. A- K. n-rnr-i m-:it at San Kranciso in IKS?. The rnt 'f t"' from the Mi.ssouri Iliver and ro t:i j -i a-cr.-ed upon, "'he tickets will be J t .rty daj-s prior Xo the lat of the . , .i.iinit, anil urc good for eii?hty-llve v , " " 7 -late reunion of the holdnTH of Wil- c, iijjity, iv mi., Hi eoiJ-s!ia was one oi M , M .Uie.st ami iiKKt successful gathririn'.'S ; Tf i k. nd over -witnessed in the coutitv. ' i. ,i .. .i.t- ii i " () rift ex-ltner.s were enrolled art in : a :. Inure, lmt the aj'tir'-'jate number of ( lUitty. Kan., at Neod.-aha was one of x ' pr.-K'-nt frn the Hecond day was en t jMdatVXJ. aranit I'ost No. V.. G. A. IL, and thf " in' Kelief Corps So. 11 gav-a pb-as-a.' fi.'trtauimeiit at Arion Hall, Kansas ( , ther.th'-rni-'ht. An attractive hler- ;.- end musical proirrumme was r-iid.iril. L ,, . , , L i Jtar r the jirogrammu had been hnifa-d t n '-in-lsome banner was presented by .Mrs. i t i,'.. i.. n ii i i r'i' 1. J. Mc ey to the Woman's Ii.di.-f .orp-v. .-. irville K.nn.) Tost G. A. 11. r-ceirt3v 1 1 an enjoyable camp-fire. After maich i! 1' rouh the streets the v. t'-raiis r j a 1 Vi tlfc school house, where jmrk. 1 a., hard tack and cotl'ee were served m r 'i'.ir soldier styh' in tin plates and ; -, and sealed in groups upon the floor. 1 clearly aiihour the old war times were .! ..-! '..l-.. t.l.l .....I !.....,. i,.,. 1,1. .r .'.- ,s,l, jid.e told and heai ty luughtw f -vet.. ' ,..,, . , i , in h-fjant badge has been purchased lry dj. .' of the intimate friends and comradcr ' ''(..:ml Morrow, Commander of Omji 1 ) (. J,owaid at the recent G. A. IL re- an m of Nebraska and is to be presented . . .... i i : ., ii- .... ' t I .in. I he bailge is m the re-nlar forn ( '! Grand Armv bndge, combined wttL I', laleof the Fifth Corps and them- ' lihiI I'ltiik of Major-Geiieral. it vat made al Philadelphia, i ,f Kold and sel .... . v. t i tlurte-n dmiiionds. j 'Jji Woman's Relief Corps irnve a bos , , . ... ., si' il and soap bubbl itertamnient M-.n- . in veiling in the G. A. it. Hall and an i , .. , -., ., i. i .i . n I'isJied will, the result, l-th x.cmUy am. 1 Tii'iallv. Om of the features of l.lie on t.luuiment was a gues-ing pole, furniMi- nmusemetit for many. A putse um j I ..sod for a destitute old soldier and lamilv ., .. ., ,- i a their way to Southern Kmiisk-.. xvhost 1. ih had died, Icnx'iii; them tumble to C t - M.tnH ..!,.; .v.....--. 71 old armv olleer of Ntdira-ka hnx'i I r, ...!..,,- ,f the Mtliti.rv " '"" " -"-""- " ' i br of the Lova! Lejtion of the I nitei f-' . - The follow uitr arc the otUcrx ... . ' iiinder, .laines U.Jsax-aj-,ol Dmalia: r Vice Coinniander. William .1 i-tu, vfiiiaiia. ..on - !...,...- A'ir-.. r'ntll. Hi ider, AniHsa Cobb, of Lincoln:; Chan- i .li r, Frank 11. Moores, of Omaha; He c n i r, .lustus M. Itrovvn, of Lincoln; Rpk ivf .r, William II. Ijatns, of (Jmuha Vas irer, Willintii Wallace., of Omaha. STOCK ITEMS. Ii,. Shorthorn 1 treed, r.s' Association ol h ,:bxv est MiMKiini held its annual meet- , , n, j. i at Sarcoxie on the .swaiud luoMtax.i N v hiIkt. , . , 'I In hop; cholera is reported ti be emptj- ii tile pens in Johnson Countv, Neb., am. . "" i. r si i .. .r .,.".,.. iicifi.i .? .i. l-Mvne, of Madison -00111113-, has lo.-i ! ", ltm the same di.-asa. '1 he second annual meeting of the TCa- . d Gat tie and 1 1 o:e Growers' Aeeocia- 1 ..1 the United Slates vrtll 1h held at St. a -. lie -inuiiii: November -3, lSSTi, ant 'itinuestx dav.s. i.ietlntil imiiiial session of the "Ku xiinsaM r .. t..t s:i ,i- -:,..,,. .,...- ..rent success V i I V- j MiibiKus were present irom tv.ausas ii-eetti from Ivans'is ,ieseui iioih tv.iiiis.is -,i ....11-J tr..titnelrv. Iowa. Illinois an i -- -.---- 1 -7 S vera I O.ll.T -lnICS. SMv-two CIvdesdaie bfrses were re-1 ', , , ,: 1 , t f ... r-...i.. !. c ntlx -old at ltoekfor.l faun, Gedar 1-JI lis la., lor j-"-! - The Inchest price pan 1 s:, i.i.'r.l.l.tult uis a e-real "-1" ' " l" " " , " Hiici'f'-s. Twelve Aliens cattle averaei. ... .. .. ., .-. .. . 1 ... ..... J.J, el4h! ISIIOl XllOrils ;.i; l ..ijl'-.r .... , I l.tl.rt. I...I -'.,..rt: one Aiiru- and Mio.tlioni um nnuht "M and three Southdown bucks 1 ..--. ii,,,i. 1 l , v !!,, ax vrnjedi-.N..- hnr.h.t l.WO Jn.e. t the Des Moines Short Horn sales c-nlv 111 the month. .Martin Flyxui solf ' "" , ., , . oiKht bulLs for 5-1.110 and 1 fteen female: lot" - i It tVV CntX'-lUree Iieail IOl Mih', . 1 , r -. . .- jl average, ?Ut..Vi. XX llltam ,oIIanf -oui three bulls- for -'- -ud seventeen femalei for -L-tW twenty head for i,Mrt: avora;e. S-llJ.!Ti. riM.-t.s i'ii iidi-'iltr:. Sotr.e one suggested that during night ihe germs of swine plague are tnougiu ic eolhvt on the damp grass. and the malaria! ' . , .1 ..-r..,. . .0 air 1-lndieved to settle near tbe.-uriace 01 - . the ground. Far these reasons it is strong! , , . , 1. , 1.. i-.,t (mm pii- rev mnmended that hogs be ke-it irom k in n pasture m the morning .until aiiei the dew i- oir.-x-r.rHs.is Farwr. Keport- from J ort Dod-e indurate that n r . i i ... um,,, or .... i-n, itb fatal d.-ease is Lilling of. the jv nu frightful rapidity in W ebtxr County. - - Manx farmers in .the southern part of the count v have lost nearly every liog they ow ned The di-e.v e is not the ciielera. but n new and Strang one. The animals are .attacked with a tvugh. and in a day or xw o are. dead. 7A--.;ioihs Ioira) fecial. Farm Notes. The Cowl.n- Countv fruit exhib! at tho 1m-Cowley Countv ratr xvas .seat o the imliana State Fair a IadiaunjiolH:. aed thore took the second prize, attor wbiclt the coinmis.-u u in charge sold the Cowley --shibit to ilichigau paries, who took it. tt? the St. .Louis 3.:posttior and there ejchilv- bed ii as Michigan fruitand took the first 7remium ngainr-t all coivpetitor.- in one of tfce best display-, ever eriubifed. Cetri ti (Kik. xchafjt-. The Illinois Mt!k Cond&usfng Comi'JUjy at Eliriu has contracted for-its xviuter sui- ply of milk tor tiv mouths .et il per can &! thirty-txvo vJ'jarts, ? Si cents ir pound. The inrmcrs who Lave conamsced hu?k- X. s -jutmm ru'jMV" t the , 1 1 ,... s.1 -,-, frieOneen nt i-e. lot lll.'i 'Ai'lO II'H -UrtviMVTisI oltlcer- I "' la-iuKlean.ma xvas -1..WM. fori, lu.noi ,,.,. Ilrmv , NorUll.ril v,r After di.-cu-ing each of the three qiibtx. purchased by a citiren ol Center- yiuUl (.enernU.orlon -aid he n.vrr knew ,,... nf .1.: tfileiniin the lisrn'd ',,.,,. whx or how tin- i.i.KftHl n-r- wen- iia-hed. wu- " i- "mmtna. iin in ru a "' '- nor what 1 ham-cd John-ou- purpo-r. imt he comes to the coticlu-ion that the third The sale of the thornuphbrell.s at thoTur i-. contld.:ut tliat ti wHs not the a-rtccmcut of nlntinn i- the mad ondiible ami lliere- ing coru sy that the yield vrill he butter can industry has known bx many x ears The recent Ohio election in it; Na than xvas ctptcted. and thai the crop :- ati-i mo gre-.c aniix of nMploi has lionaI aspect vindicated the vitalitr of superior to tha of lst vear, having rip- been .since sxio leu to a Much more se- - 'n.,n,n,,;,fr:,fmnv,ru L rious -lovrregste. In.addiUon there ! ti,c u2ra?e sac i'- is evuienl that ,x."vu ws.s-l - ..-..M( .. V. -. -.. . some localities the x!d is etimaxed at . (K':n., Globe, Don't lw deceived into feeding corn-meal to milch coxvs. Fed freely, it at first in creases the milk floxr, but soons goes to fat t -- -!.... a... 1 11a. lln Tar ! t . ? ekTl tv bushels to the acre, and it if verv tne seats oi wj-s patu. v .a;u c.ea . oi ri-januonmg uie coas-.uuitonaj grouuu eehlosn that fifty are uot obtained. 1'he those who have uad the jrood fortune to on xvhich that right resU. le:i-ti:g tho price has gone ilown to txventv cents a be kept al xvork have found their ia- bulldozer and ballot-box .UnlTer toVork I,' k.-i within thv tiat r?ek. 4teJ.iuH come eonsideraWx reduced an I the en- his wilL In the light of rhe Huckere auu us.eas .r -u..., u u --- 'SIStaSS. i GRANT VS. JOHNSON. Ilow tlie fli-rait OrmTl fcavrd the Coun try from tlic Jlcklr rolltleii.n. Tho discussion over the recent letter of Chuuncey M. Depexx. fhoxving the patriotic and fearless att'tude as-uracd bv Gvncr.il (.Irani toward Pre-ident , Johnson and those whom the former confide! cJ iniinicr.l to the permanency of the Nation's ex .tu (.". ha- brought forth munv strong corroborations of Mr. Deicxv statement.,: an oi.i. -tout. .lmni I!oiI. of the ('Kiciniuill fMnmrrclnl- .. f l.., ......... I., f .....m .-. .tt i.n.ftllM tart- wwi.ui u i-ow Jh; Mr Ij-ih-w in- '""' -0" ,,"t "' cornet tnt :- d nc Irilll'iillKTilllieiHM ((IRITHl IrWIli prb-j ,.j,iv iHfi ,;,. .t.,nntf ln.-Mi tlmu l'lnl p j 15. tix. of )!:. '.. th- '.jktkJ - omI ijiin. a: d :i Iihii tin-ai-tf.r wii- tld In .,.tIl.r irrtKttt ,, .,,. m,hatcSt. l.i-u- '-rai (.rant tvian t-1- r it-tani-.- in dftail ' -I'"' irn.and -rtr.. J.'juior.- nU)Mtc!i ttmn ; in Mr ii-i-w. lie:. r- hirderttijjudeSMiiu; , adopted .-ince the war declared in U,u i.raiHmit Winch :-t r.oi!e,t .x fn ' valid, tortunaleh for the countn. the Vnr' li l"-. .lrdre .laim It .-win" of Ha- iav;i. ju.lil -ii.vl the (.mxit .lohn-'ni tory In l.a J .. ,itn..i t I j.m.ff tjAj,s-r tilrft III tit tV H tnil IIIMUI '4 tl t Jl ' ' J IU 1Fr T hi iHtlMT in caw. .iinl'ft riu.ip Juotff j'eier : J ."-win-., o: Jiataiu. rcu.t .luiltfe. al-o ree- ( ili--u ". timJai- All ol the 1 ) nir t- m: ouiy iri'.-u in fil but if entirely e.irilM r.i.eJ In tlie ul!l-lixl Matexaeiit re- li :iu- fi'iri"! to I ll'.-TIHIl .Ultl.Y t!IIITIflI'. . . . . V- i .. . r In na mtertli-A. ('or-imHii Nvlej- of lti rj.h. h I .- vulli Mr .:.ln -on li,-,,-,":i- "'" ' hud iua pnate i-uiacr-i.- li. n-w Jh Ii.iii aln.iit the j. -tiorih tin-li at 1 ,. pn-n-i toet.iinrui tue -tuiement Jtiat Jolm-rfiii n- a man of d-jieritt- xi-eili- -ms ii a J l!i' ruin oi hii uitcninroi nine ;nii t.nu I uil m-vithI nterew with Mr .lohii-on lnr ar lie-i':jo! referred to ly Mr IiejM-vr. J lHirlie-i Innii !IiC al v.urtes of the M-heinc-that wor l-.m,' woven in Mr .lohti-on l.ium The i awn - little ia -xd in puldtc mwiii ft at that t.me ii t.e hum- o! hi utter n:i:"ite:-c to carr am ot them mio eJJe. t I he .jri-oM-i jJ Mi .lohiiMin were not the priii ol any m-aMiaal ie de-.lu-n-., l.tther lije t.itl-rin -of h.b re-entme:it ' , Ml,..ut,.v itutitiKic Xii-tCMihiiUe Ue-.lu'ii, out olorn-1 Prank A. JSurr. .f the 1'hiladelphta 7 ! who has jii-t llai-licl h.- niehiorml vol 1jjim ,, . ,;,. f.m..Mi ,.JHUU hll. ,,,,. , m ii-sitnlinx Un Im-II K-n-nt -,!. -ol lie-,ieiit loliii-'iit - acj". alto i lie n -aiuai.on oi a xorce 1. 1 -ii-4.ua linn m 4ia iip.-n rupttire Wita I iii irr"'. "( nenii r:tiit - dil'.'ienre-- w.th An-(Im-m .loliii-oii w-re conlitiuoa- wtttio-it an ip-a i-iii".a-t dm m- a!! of hi-term a- Ir--i den: A-the d l!n ultie- Ix-twien Cnint and the I'm -ideal eieu. deiienil tirii'il wa- m lunned ti.al an airaiieiaeiit xvaliemv niiuie in ManlaiKt lorati oream.at on of a fence to support the I're-iden: in ca-e tin-re was an op. ii riipiur-i-eiueen ana-en anil i oiarre-. ,,. llim,.lt. , . n.wr cuiiiiiiiHiiliii-r la Wa-h iiitrtoti at the tune to fii2 a trusted ollu-er Into Marv land to a-eertu n tlie-treiiuth ot the Jurt.(. ;U1(-, wht wu, ,M. , ,,,. M WMJ ,,r arimmr and drilling lu It wa- the .luty of the "r-t oilae. -ent to miv t.port a to the htn-ntrlli or the for. e. and he performed th.it ,juU and ids pre-eni ii-coll.-ciion .s that the iiniitui ton-e ol the Mi.:.-did not e.ce-d live tnou-and lt.-r till-olhc.-r had reporiel on tJi Mi Itrti lf ,, ,,M.1f u .,. ,.,. n ported upon iti oier.itiou. hw it wa handled. etc Iloth id the olhcer- an-M.llllllllKHll.1 were--etit ujmiu thl- duty, (inlvadav or o nfterthe r im the la.t olhcer iioon tlu- suujecu (ioveruor 'loin -wan. id Marvianil. made a ieiji-ition f,r all tlie la id arlilh-rv to M .,u I. lie-Mate wa-. nlitl.-d '! hi-ieo.uiitioii ..-ih ml Grunt pim-on hol.-d and p-mari.ed u, a Inend. an ollu-er ol hi-rh -landing imdwho w:lNltiiu near I have a iiiiial to write to tin- i.overnoi ot Mar.ihmd and not lv him that 1 inn tullv uvvnreo! what 1-poiii-Toii and liiIt.M, ,o ,,.,.-, )nv vt. 1IMI1 ,L Alu.rn ,. incut- thoiijht ho said: 'No. I ihiua 1 had ' -M:!l,;;''7l',,;;,,J-j,,. 11Wl IllJ(.r llllk. ,...., -, , i,M.iieaiee over to hf-oihee and -pent an ' houi iiiikiu-r ii!w: ointnonplac.- tmtttors. Ian ju-t lielore he -tarled to jo turned to i.-nend t'riuit and sn.d. t.en-rHl. I am very anxious to know. In r; Mr .r,:,.u. r "" u?;;;'1 "v.: "irzrn j on l.- found J ." .-..,.v -, ...... -..... . .- -. . .. linn iii.jeM-n.i. -hio u.e weiirTii. v. un ouie eMin-t in, upon which is the revoln- t'onai paitv ' While all Ihl- wa- t .m-pirine- """ xas made aware ot the la. t that in the itk ol X a-hmj.'ton thi-ie vmi-an oryaniat on ,,, ,i,ree thoii-and veteran -o.d.er- under ' eommnnd ol a xtajor Cei-.-ral. viho i--::d l.v- ! 1 .1... ....... . ..I.... J"- n"" "" " "" l ''"l-r0'"- ."inir t,er..tliieis , the late war I hi. orani.a inn wa- w 11 ollicered and readv to u armed at 'he d tM.imt.oii ot lin-tllilies lieluein tin- I'resnietit and omrii - Mr M.uilon wa- the mn-ti r-p.rit of th. or'.nitatioa and ii- poipo-e wa- to tie leadj to inc-l ma emcr- I "etii-v thHt miflit arl-e The I'ie-i.le:it w.i- oumiand. r-m i el ot tin-armv an i ne ther j side w.i-able ! hud out xtn.it l.eiiis-.ii lir.iut I xonld do l.i a'l I'tneisr, :h- w helher he vroiild . ..ev oni.-r.-s-or Hie rre-nlc:il .-oiach side hud it- httle Imee iin-j.aitd lor Uie cla-h; :,nd f.eneral (.taut, tullv aware ol tin- -t.it. oi thuiL-. stood i.cweoii Ihe two hke un nn passihie l.arri.-r. uarnmr both -ide- tokeep u,,-peace It wa-wek know u th.it alnxit the time Tie-di nt .IoIiti-oii a-ki il (.em nil .int . the unHirt.int iiie-tion ali..e di - nl' t. cm- j,t., h-fji-r- w.re .-ent bv the .-ocn-tar d tne Nhx v to ie-tdtuir naval oiheer-. cv. ral ol li"in are -till livmsr. Tliehdlirs a-ked lot ulIK.h xllt.fcailll. , ,.. -iii.t. .v -i: an. General (.corse II. i.oi.Ion, who. a- ltnertdier General. cotnuiHiid,-I tin; district of lai-teru irrima In I-r. -avs that the soi ret hl-lorv id the cliami- nt o.:ev id Johnson - Admin -'.ration is -nil u -crtet He cue-the nunc oi th m it i.-i-i le-id- t .-i-s. inci-id as llacipton. larlv. xx ,-, . imid. i.t.OK-i r .-i, 1 ii.i nii.i iii;-i..ii. w un -m-ii- 111- ,,..,, torhi-rlit re.i-on by th-Crand .lurv ot the t mt d Mate- Ii-tr ct t ourt at NirIolk at . ft... tlfmiiui t 4 .. l!ikl ilPlllii.illl t1 -. , . . , ,- ., V- . ,,at on .lime s. Is-.,, the (.overuuietit made ,lm, juut. i't.icirv 01 linn, thn.rn.-h (.inerai or.!, how - -1 1 -ii . ur.. nim-n-MiiL- t U ver. .1 i.lent Tim T- t(i(i Tiiik iiii itt.1 1 nil vii f-v-a Hill. . . i;ii lie -urn nde.isl oih i-er- were pmsie in it 11 1- ver ex ideut Hint Un-term-of the i-apMahition ot Ocneral ' l-.s-toiild not l.e mnde to cover the la-e- of , s,Mdu. who wa-ihe reln-l .-cvretarx of XVnr nn to ihe earlv part ol 1-rt.l. or 1 alki-.-. or a tuokeii-diiwn arl-loctaov Cenera! 1'orlor v-eiienillv corrrdMinue. .Mr ji(..,ew --torv. and -av-. -ivtotaiy --warl .....I f!.......t Vl...P1..ul t.Mli.l I - ... nH. I . ' ...... U.K. ....... .mi inn.i ,m,h-mi nv;iiii "l.im IUI 1. ill III ' limit; lie- lilt 11.11 ii. .tn iieo .V mtioih. complication lav m the but that Geo- ,.ri.j Mierni.m had ilrt'iiilv btvn onlrnsl to XX .i-hinirton to take Genend C.tant - nauv it J.e.ne tak.-n tor .nunc that Ceneral (.rant woual iinon tins ni . mi. and he main wn- :dn adv 011 In-wav to W atiiit..ti ineri! 1.11111I eouimuuualisl with him and a-ked to M-. i,lui a-s,.n a-he artived in XVa-lia2:on . ......... I .!......... ..!. ....1 ... .1... ............ .....1 -ih-..i .-m inn., uiinni in .in- (ininims itiF.i eill H. 1.1 l.t'l.ll lllillli lll.ll-l-. WIMTT ui" (o-uera! told him ol hi- alarm in reenrd id tlto tHte of thtmr- at XXushmirion. meutioniac wlmt hafi trim-, .ucd with tne 1 're-idem and tltestaud he had tjiken 111 the matter tJenenil Shennan-s patrtoti-ui via- at 1 n w anuistl. mid. w ith the pmiuptne and fratikne elair- itif.tit.f .x. ..r Tlie ...iii I... ..mi.1 V ... .lid ... .... -... .'. ... ........ a.v -..1.. .... .. ... 1 e,t. i.rant: you did exactlv riirtit. TI ijue-t on with the l.vecutive then wa- u hat iaois' lit amld make lor liuvii.- onU-rtitl -.ju.rnian to XX-ishun-ton As he h.id arrln-ed there, he v a- onbttsl on a m --ton to V.exiou. 1 llrt-OIlipailli-d. II 1 leUietlllfr rtthtb tV Ix'W j caiaplidl. it l!:lo. That - about the -wt j ii-Morv or un matter There i- no ditiht thHt j , ieral (.rant, by li- fone ot ciianicierai ililToriltMlt.TKIII IT1IT T ri WTMilX PI'l tlf I.OI ri count f tin emtthlemv of the i-iple m lilta, pivvented (KHiirre:uvs at the tune which JaKhl n:uo lwn xtrrv u.trous. " . A SAD AWAKENING. , niislit's tjreslon t'niler the Pre DrmniTmlr -Xdnilni-tratloii. The farmer-, bn-ine-s men and other i- ,.-i ,. .t-. i ... i ,,i -. ' Cit-'etis xv!: xxorl.ed nnd xoted-lor , , - ,. . , , ; , fleveland lasi Jail m the hope and lv- i.ef that his eAfct'.nn xvouid bring about , "-od times" iuix-e had a sad axraken- f ing .from their cchisiott. TIm good tnlvi- und.-r iVmoemtiC naspicCe have ' HK.n .singnlar.v sl:iaixc ln-tead cf au I n.:cdiate aeee- t" prosperitvioUoxv- j,i' the Demoeratk- vietorv in Xoxem- ,.; In st. the time rexv steadily hard- . ,.r. Jivide of txxo juor-iths from loxvias ds election it xvas re- ported by .n."W'f ri a eom- iuercial journal of stroig fn.e-tr;u!e procivitk-. Mid hence vb-posod to looc j;l ortiblv u on il -mo.'rstic asCx n lency. ihl ox er ir Kh "0 men uvm Oat . f eui- jnuvm.'nt- But that xvas only the be-i ginaing of liie xxor-t depression Ameri- cr r , t hare i?eu cix;si teraoieroauction, in . r .- ....? J , A l- -, ... joyment of domtic cotufort restricted iicconliugiy. iveonomisis estimate tn -, total rodrtc'km or xr-irus to average t percettt in all gr.-des of employment The monev riid iowage-t?arners in this j State nggregutos about $l.tOO.COO.OjO i ': 5eto tea, of tea I per cent. ropreents a loss during the vcarof !('. WO. (K"J to persons engaged in industrial pursu:t in this fctatcT 'in telligent xvorkingmen will fail to ee ia those iiurea any argument favoring the theory tliat a Democratic Adminis tration and policy are conducive to in dustnal or commercial act.vity. Troy Time. ANOTHER DEMOCRATICSCHEME fsrirt of tlif Itourltoti to Setir" Control of tli- ("ntted Ut hnprrinr Court. Judirinrr from the letter-; of inquiry which reach the Jiladc from various points of the country, thore is a strong current of belief that the Democrat.-, are lookin;; to the po-aibilitv of obtain- j inj; confol of the uprei::e Court of the United Mate, with the dea.jrn of hav- inir the const.tutional amendments cjntinency ot democratic control i exceethniy remote, unlea the Ib-ino- . Ill 1 "--jjiiji-jijiiiji iaii yuuuu u juajoriiy ju tjie I fi.ted Ms''S .Senate, and add to the number of .lu-tices on the Supreme bench, kj as to jrive a iemucratic ma- jonty. The Mipreme Court now i-composed of the followin"; members, wlm-e:t";t-s and ye:r-of apjiomtment are also tabulated. Ace. Appomie.j( i a l-'.i ii-; 71 l-"el :c l-TT C J-.-4I . HI ll . r.7 is-1 is: i-vd rider Jnhi- M. H. Walte.. --ainuel ' Mil.er l plien .1 I'l.'id .lo-eph I' Ilnidley .loliu M Harlan V.',i,iaiu IS Wood- Haiile.i Matthew-, Horace ray .-uii.uel l'.ia:liforl Kijrht of the-e are iJeidiblicans; one .Justice Meld is :t Democrat. Toriv a Democratic mairity in the court uiil require the death or retirement of four members. 'J he law provide-) that any .!u.tice who ha- been ten ears on the bench and arrived a' the aeof accnsv ear-, may, if he -o de-ire. retire on full sa'ary. There is no compulsion alxiut it. He can remain until dea'h. if he prefer- Of the-e nine ecntlemen. .Iutice l.radley is the only one ehirible for rct.renierit at pre-ent. while Waite. 1-ield and .Miller w.ll be eligible within the comin"; year. Should these four all retire in 1"M. and their places be idled with Democrats, the court would stand live Republican- and four Democr.it and, unJe-s death removed a Republic an, would mi remain during Clex eland'. entire term. There does noi seem to Ik any proba bility, however, that any of the three Republican- of the four .Justice-eligible for retirement w:ll take advantage of the law .Ju-tice I trad ley, had he in tend, d th -. would undoubtedly ha'.e retired la-t ear and so allowed 1're-i-ient Arthur to name a Republican mic ce or. Air W are'-health i- fully ie--tored bv hi- Kuropean triju Miller'.- health is reported r-.bust o it -eeins i thai the Demo -ratic dream of a Rour- bon Supreme Court can not depend for it- reaii'.ation upon the retirement of enough .Justices to rixe their party a majority, and can only come true in case of unexampled mortality among the Judires. There is, as xvas before -tiled, but one other contingeiicx Democratic ascendancy in th- Senate, and a reor ganization of tlie court by partisan legislation, a feat which can ouh beac eoiupl sod by adding fbt moreln-ticc-to the bench, a- the ( on-litut.oii -r'nes the .Justices a life tenure. It mu-t be the ta-k of the Republicans of the Nation to prevent Mich di-:L-ter. To lulo HUitlc. A DEMOCRATIC " TRILE.MMA." The Tarty Ttireiten- to Make Cleveland it M !!-. l'rcsidi-nt. 'Hie Rosjon Herald, which is the or gan of the Massachusetts inugwump-:. is discussitjjr tlie future pro-pects of the Detiiticratie party and of t 'lex eland's Adu'.iu'-tr.ttion xvitli a rrat deal of i care, it analv.es the iire-n; status ot atiirs between the Rn-sident and his partv or the -p .ls Democrats, xvhich. ! alter alt. is the -atne thiiTir. as the . ..poiistucu ate running the party -and . .. . ,1 1 ... ,1... . . 11 -' that there are but three possible ( -ollit'on- to follow I f-k M Y t 1 i'1'' t resilient xvii aoaudoti 111s ro- , , , . ., lorru xioxxs.atui -urrciuier to tne spoil I .. -. .,..,.. i .... . . T ...m .. . . jd . jjiiunuui ,u".uuu " -u , QCllt. The Denoc-itie ivirtv will be , ,l i'ci.ioi..iul j .irix vviuot 1 ue .-poustnen xvuiyioiu 10 tne rresi- broken fore prophesies a Bourbon break-up. This tUra.d exidentlv don't knoxv Dem ; OC'ICT It is like sin it doth abound . , .- , , . .., , !" this xvotld. and Will continue to do nj And like the hor-e-lecch- three 1 j 1. -. .. t- daughters, it die-- "(ixe. give, give! J Xolhe juirtx xx'on I gt to -mrxch, nor , v. tho .po.:,,, jr-Vf in; Cleveland 1 ,, , ,, 7 ... ,, Will either yield, or he will te a I'resi- dent xv.thout a tartx. 'libido lilodc A PARTY TO FRAUD. Attempt of the DemocrarT to Mrvl the Ohio .-eiiiitorkrv. - The Democratic frauds bronght to light in C'olunious. O.. oc Monday are .mother proof of that party's xvilling- ne-s to re-ort to aux met ,. , ., . , dishonorable, in order bods. baxvex'er to .-ccure Hue- cess. The footing of the Tiiirteentli Ward in that eitx as nts-le bv the oull.r j,. Week tnd a- setin bv tin- t tou,u n " V V. -et-n ux ui reporters and a DemoeraUe member oi ; the .Buard of (.'anvassers. gav the Ke- : iniliiicans ."'17 x-ote.- and the Democrat i 'Mr. but xvhen the Board came tt. ean- 1 va-s the returns Mondav it kti fo'ttnd i :h:U l--, '?-' -. -- Uerd into a fgure .. thu- Eicr-a- ng tire voteior r , ., ,,. , . . , each of the Democratic candaiates hv :UH .riu. lorirt.r, u-:l ?0 rsiAe that evcli u Demooriitic mm'n r- of Uie Csaixass.ng BoarC den i:nc-i it and : be dcci ion xvas imanimou- to r jeet xw HM fraudulent talhe- and restore V3- -vt e ong.ual -ha;. 1 be --"-r.-aen tig erteet a tni bo a forgery -n ? - u irom rue .aca .na. nan u S-on allowed it xx'ouid hr.ve elected a I Vnxeratie re-re-ent.tive to the Ixgi latu c nn I. in conjunction xvith s-uj'lnr trans:ietaaas in other iocal:t:e-. x-.ouid have girtn the Denuv.TatvS ctntrol of that b six- and a Unite! tats S.-nar :n the place of John Sherman. i'Liia djukia lYess. A Liviixjr: Issue- . . a - . ' -""-' j-eopie nave no inou-m ',. 1 ! . f 1 rotum the Uepubbcan party mu-t -ee. it it t not ni.nd ana eueless. mat datx and exwdiencv unite in dem'ind- ing lhat the banner of universal suffrage : must be borne aloft in the next great j battle niorc consnicuilv L-ua eve; W-Irtcr Oct. INCH AND OUNCE. rlRln of the Term, and Their Application inl'nttOntttrln. A$ the Jows had a niTstical rev? rence . . ..-.. . iui -wen. lan iuc aar rui .- auu Celu for three -nd the Greek, a per- . . ., . . , . feet phllo-opby vonstructetl out o the harmonies ol all -ort? of number-. 50 the Horn' a! f-ll back upon a cale of. or. mo-e propcrlr. a .cole w.th a ba of, 3.x. Accordinlv, a thev divided t' pound into twelve uncii 5o thev "-;, a rrr jjireg. a v.M j,c also divided llie foot, which wa- the Hul.l i vrf:r lsaala-;amt the nt oa vour standard x)f linear measure, into twelve lt-ft .MJr, fini, tho rcular, s-adv I'wvt- i-ection and called the-e r-ection unci.'C too. But how did they ''t the , inch ori-rmall;. ? Kather. how d.d thev . fT't at the pound? fr that, and not the ' inch, i- the un t. There ?eem- to be no preci-e mfoimation. They would ditkle any unit into twdfth-. and a jirevailin not on wr.i at one time that the linear line a i rea!l the ori-mal. ' and xwis then transferred a-, a name to a weiL!,L 'Hiis. thon:h plau-ible. is i it . n hardh fie ca-e. o:net:ine-. c- :eciallv in old fx.hon-d book,, wnlten at a tune when philoloiry M'a- not what it i now ,t wh. the ?;ibirin lit derive the from the -ame word in the - nncia from the (reek, beeau-e aft fter t.ie revival ot he admiration of the r. .1 -1 r i letter- ,n Kurope t S 'ireek became so v.-eat that whenexer .-miliar word- were found in it and , , , some other language, it was always haul that other laniruaire borrowed them from the Greek, "llr- i- erv far from be njr alwav- -o: and iti the pre eiu m-iance ineverv tever-e appea.s to haxe occurrctl. I he ounce l- 1 ter- allv the twelfth: and thu- we -ee nt( once the -eri-e of -peaktnir of an ounce . of l-.rid noil ri of mill in-I - of1 oi i.iiHi nil nn inch ol mm., just a- i an men oi a man - w hi. "i an wit-n ui intere-t for money on loan. It wa-' ahvas the twelfth of a unit twelfth of an hour: twelfth of a jugerum. that , ,, , , . , , half-acre which the two oxen plowed; in a d:i : twelfth of a se.tarius. or j equivalent to our pint: twelfth of the . entire heredita-: twelfth of the prinei- ,, . , , i pal lent on hire when it wa- money a- ! u?ury i. .. over eight ier cent It , i aceordinglv a- much of a mi-take ! to miv that ihe prunarv meaning of the wnnl i. i limeir wlrch i- to' -nv i tin. wonl .-. i Iillt.tr. wli.cti l- O -ai that it come- .-traiirht Irom the Greek into the Latin, ami thence on to Us. xvord meant a thumb breadth. becau-e it- einiv:ilent no'ler. in bne.ir mea-ure wa- olteti u-ed in it- place. Hut tin- is not the ca-e. Some of the tdd Latins them- -elxe- thouulil it meant literallv the The riddle i- plain enough xvhen xveget c.-iu-e of death. In other wo-ds. a cure of i to the true origin of the word - a ' bea" dtsea-e t not expects! of them , ... . . . . . , Thero mav lie no help for a broVen- twellth. Once, indeed, it u-ed to be tJoWJi worn ou.f n,Kjpctu. h.ar.f t,t j said that the true origin xva- that the there is a help for th- ktdnev disorder, unit: but even this will not hold be-ide i nobler and le-s prejudi- el than his fellow h, , the proper signification of the twelfth. ! nc" ' $"""' "ll ls l-"---""-- u' - ,,., ' 1 t . ti 1 tnaiiitv ' Ihe pounil xveiirht xva.s reallv never what therefore must U- the public esti- d.vided by inche- or ounces. It xxn,s mnt,. of that bigotry and want of trauk diviiled bx" twelfths, hv half-, bv third-, j ness which forbid- in such case- (Iwcaui In fourth- and bx -ith-. Ami here. I for.-o.ua iti- n ,.r.n.Uirv article 1. the - . . ,t I of the one elfet-ttvtt reiiieilial aeiicj-of the again, xve -ee xvhat a conxenient ba-e a ,(", -x-temif txxellth- i for division com-' ''Hi.a'-t db-enc." iudcd! Why not call jiared xvith a teni of tenth-, xvhich such things by their n;ht nanm-. could onlv be divded evenlv in txvo 1 Why not? ,,.,. ),..,,.. .....1 ,:.,. I."- ..,.,. Dead without a moment's warniiif;." wax--bx two .in I lu. lor -cX(iiTb lAvwioV , ul un:ruth: Waru.n ounces wiev ti-eo me im-ia. -even ixxeuwis 101 eiuiii. ouiii'o- incv saiuiwo nart-. t. c. txvo th.nl-: for nine, xvant- ing a fourth, which with u- reml- lik.a , , r .. roundabout way of epte--Hiir three quarters: lor ten. xvaniini: a sixth: lor eleeii. xvanttng a txxvlfth. London Xtwulitrtl. The Expository Note. One of .John V'e-leys associate, named Samuel liradburn. xvas much esteemed as a good preacher and an excellent man. At a t.me xxhen he was :n -trnitened circutn-tiince-, Mr. We ; lev -ent him a five-pound note, with 1 1 the lolloxving letter: "Dear snmmv--1 I ru-t in the Lord and do good; so shalt thou dxvell 111 the land, andxenlv .1 . I...L 1... f...I V...... - ult. ............. .1.1 lliiiu -nan 1 iv- ii ti. j uiii.-aiintiuanirii. .lotin We-lev." 1'he reply xa- prompt : I "llev. and Dear Sir I have often been struck xx ith the beauty of the pas-age of Scripture quoted 11 xour letter, but I mu-t confe that I utter saw Mich u-e-ful eposjtorx note- on it before. 1 am. reverend and dear -ir. xour obedient 1 ami grateful -en ant. S. Bradburn." Christum I'nmn. Droppin-; a Quarter. ' He xxas . horseman, and during the race- a thin man xvith a blue no-e ami a hungry look came up and blinked in the glare of his large fresh-xvater dia mond. "Great boss of your'n.'' said he. "Beteher life'" " "Nice -tepper. too." ..v,. !... " "Loxvers her record right along. Drops a quarter evervlitUexvhile, don't she bo-is-1" ..r.f'-i..t..,-tt,., ,..,..." .., ? ,t " . t . .ir. i4i.ii.oos-. -.i. .ui-.i-i. i oi ofiul hungrx. Do as -he do. an drop a quarter an let me git a square meal. will v..'" e meal He d.ned. Tid-fiit Hex-. Thomas Harrison, knoxvn as the "Box rreaeher." is re-t ng "from his exangcltstie labors at Dorche-ter. Mas-, oxenvork has W too much for nun. lie ha.-almo-t lo-: hi-x-on- for him. He ha.- almo-t lo-t hi tor nun. lie nn.- aimo-t io-t In- voice but is m hope of regaining .t. He has generally iv-sn a verv healthv "la-iy and has seldom m'--ed an appointment on aKount of s'ckne . Ii s conxerts are nuinbereil bv the thousands, no very accurate (en-us of them being on record. Brother Iiarr son 1- a Metho-di-t. nearly fortv yt-ar- old. but with a verv xouthful face. o.o.: Glotc. v c... :.i . .. l.. .. I t.r .V ."UlliII-IUI- ItUISMTT ".(UNI LtllliT a Vourt street jexrelcr s the other exen - me- if'han !,.. immir l?i.!v retoori-iw?-M ng. when the xoung !adv remarked: ,, . .- . . . . . tiaxvgie. don t xou tmnk there i- something perfect lv lovelv about those clocks? -what 'do y6u admire - much about them?" he risked. "Whx don't vou -ee ther thev name the uax. j ne iu.ure win ;eii ii iaxvgie tu m tikxt. hh riitiijion iic ic&yc Caor for Erjolchjc-Ci7rcrrs.-ATi. The Tiziss Star .xy s: UA Ttmarkable discovcrv made last wint.?r r tzractizig widc-sprc-ui mterfst. As it ia- v-iix-es a ixast iixirtant qcetija that of , puidic health it sboiniicus-KHl by eni:- -v-it phvacxans and pchtic sea. " It is I -bonvn coacitasirely that throat aai lnnz troubles can be ccred wihoct resorting to I the use of aorpata or optca e5peciHT H.nav.Titi ?n ? MS.i nf -,! lee-, ,. .-. I ilarylaad and j ti ... c:--.T .-, .. C. J .v. 1 reciedv; tho St-rte chetsist. cf Delaxraro " . Tisrrtnfvai a-. Tir.-M.g- . rrt -.fjia . ..' . iv-?, and hospitals and charitable institu tions ia Philadelphia and other cities ce it with remarkable re-nlts. Tho rfnsrdyt -Mala m isaatM vaASH .f. w i 1 1 a i T .. . .) Z vt 3 UUIj a a c... -JJ i; WTUIS lAAtir, 13 I iie-d istar Coagh Cere, it is parcly tss--table: it contains no pcison or narcotics, and is a positive cure. A r.oiiAXTtc stcry ths on- in Trhics yosir bait -irf live. DassSft Brttzt. j. ---- -iMi KKr crio rrsuns ceveiopincnt. ana rx:onn; the ; M-Jt K xx ,- rrstom. Tne Governor of " DROPPED DEAD." Tfc Fat That (rrui -MtU MtT uiJ I omr Gutfrauffc Aproj of th ud Jta death of Gaeri ' r--. j--i . .w ... - 1 -- - ?""w J0- nc'atrlh ia-3- :ci thai Goreraor DHfti Chatcm, Ur. ernor tijw Wns&li ttuTrnsor Wuiiaia L. Siarcy, Governor and Chic ford E. Church, an I O-jren W AVi3S3 il&rcy. Governor and Calcf-J3tlcj iwm uor tr- ta- H. i- vm i:eUcu aretiMttauu tacA f Vrn tijiX'j cA..r i tnj; of tar ;reai " lores lump' of ta v tin. rua by an a:Aaowa aad tavtrtvr: Euiciuc-r, u tIui la ita ini(rrtiT-u ' F jtt'yju hJ.r to r ai ta-tr mta puiv-j-bcat, aud Jiurr n-r-KKi tU enyov tuarkia,; the " tbtib taati" of thir o-a hart. Hlcr i t: sKuuld Hp a tr'" Ai a iuau-r of fact tae hirt i tar lea: fiUM-eptioio to primary doa oi aa of our vital oraa. It t, ao"vr. vcrv much tajurea by cvrtaia iun-cuauaac-d oun-jeuona of ta- vital or-. - . klluevt liver and tlociarfc. Jiur'jvrt, I , .i., , it .,,. ,. .i .. oivsxi a.ii w:ta uric acid tri-ajce a rheamatic tendency, and t very lajunoet to hr allhful harl act4oa -it w'8 pruvtu. fatai. and, of cvurs-, the arte acid ouis , ........... ,","".! :rcd kidnev actiou. .'.- .-, the Kreat Knriltb authority. , fcayj, mat, heart disea-eia cfaiwlly kmii lary tou:ue m.re tataJ malady in ta- Uixd ur ' "r- vital or;anv That Is. U u . '-- -" ;f the fata 1 malady. liit uws of the heart i to :ur That Is. U n u-Jt tb t L1...l I iulo t.Vtsrv ,r. of lbt) ,.UMIt if rtow organ are viuuJ it is an -aiy taiJ. 1. thex are at all diseal, it i a verr, very hard task. Tat.e a an liustrau-a. Th- kt-inevs ari; very fubject to couttjti and yet, being .leflcieal la the nervn of -en-ati' u. this cuueested t-adliua ts ivtt aill u Mb. dcflcieal la th nervr, of ' .en-ati. u. this cuutre-w-1 tadtioa s wtt nwiciffifc? Hit- It aiav .xit t.- itr. unknown wen ;o phvicuias. nad if it doi "wl "1- " Ciuidrt d.-straclloa ...' the UlllJt.v,t Um. eIlra H(,rS hlch u t.)r.ti uj.n Hit? hart wtakn-. it every yi-ar, anJ a n: ieriois" sudden diath c.saut another vi. um! fl'hlm1hrlriya" .-.o called, winch la realitv i cauftv a SM-(idarv hjIhci of l.nght' di-a--f of t.e kidiu-v, an I ludnaies the universal tr 1 of that xenowned pecitic, W artier' a bafo CUF?- . , ,, . It. F. irralH-e. hu., of IU:on, who' wus ,A. u t twMlllerfu,vclfr,.. llf HruhtS di.,ea-.), in 1-T'J, -.ays that with it diap- i p-arance wcut the disirnm,; heart iln- I order, w huh he then dicovrre 1 va .u.y secondary to the renal trouble. Then-1 a g-nwal imi-reion that th , ,ndial nr fei..n is not at fauit U it i irauklv admits that heart di?eas i the which m mot case- i re.sjmn-.ible 1 r the heart trouble, and if its u-e put money ana faine into the treasury of the profession instead of into the hands of an indi-jM-n- . d tit investigator, every graduated ibn-tor ' in the world would exclaim -f it, a one. . n1n ,....., ilV tjlw thuusaie . ri.v.iciaits --- .--.. -- -- - , j nre ! it!" are t't snrpried." I l.v "i-iht:.-i it!" Thev know- what the end will b-. b'.t 1 -" vu-'?-" ' '. -" 1 voiiknow.it would onlv frighten! -,1(.rt. ls n h, feloHi fur iir h- iniita t 1m Ud I, lim, fur TI. . ... . !... ..'..i.twll t If. In I ne Mfl.1 t 1 lie iilH- lllrtfc .lfc'-.en. AM...Y- - . . the live ".ovemors is not a reval and ex- j elusive one- it threatens ev-ry on-xho fails to heeil tho warnings of nature n 4t I forth alove. , A GOOD INVESVMENT. A rii.11 Im XX I11H1 a It. inker Was to -ave l.iz-liti'i-ii llolbirs, A genteel, but somewhat -habbily drcs-ed man. called at the ollice of an Au-tin banker, to xxhom he had prexi- ou.slv addre-sed a note. -Vou-ax xou xxi-1, to talk xvith mc about an arrangement by xvhich I cn '.. L-.. iniinnt''' a-ked the banker. ..v- .., Ves. ir. that is tne ooject 01 my Visit. T "Well, proceed. " I take it that you are a paid c-.-pirted man. and charitably d. posei?" "Yes. moderately so." "Well. I intend to commit suicide and leaxe my family utterlv dt-Utute Of cour-e. a collection xv il be taku' uji for my suHenug fainilx. mid xou x ill be called on to -ub-cribe. You can not get out of it decently undef txventv dollars." "Well." "Noxv. I'll agree to postpone my ra-h act indefinitely. ITI comprom:-e the matter for txvo dollar-. That is only ten per cent, of xvhat you xvonld have ' to pay. All I ask i- the ordinary com- ' miion. I'v tin- arrangenient xou make eighteen dollars ofl-haiid. xvith ! out inve-ting a cent." Tua SijUnys. I j Stricture of the urethra in Us i wont form-. s-edilv curI bvournew Undimprove,! methyls. Pamphlets, ref- , ereuces and terms, two tnree-cent stamps. World's Disensary Mevtical Aisoc.atiou, , 0S ilam Street, Isutfaio. :. "i . The best Wnd. of servart for hotol Ian-ex perienct-d. r-tKCTOTUACHr.r)iuus curctaIaunfe.- itan ul;mr.-..ip heal and l-niuutJe-. 2ec. GtJiiiAM.oii.v!:noxi;Hkilutorn-i!tuBKn. TlIE immsdt7 deHvervv.tem-Yoar ..r r,.." . muavv or yocr hf. ilon Courier. .i. THE GENERAL MARKETS. KAN A- HTT. Novc-mr-cr CATTLD .-b pp nr :ecr f t 3. . ( . rvat x'e cot H.itcher stisi-r .. HOG- Gorl to cho.ee heavy IePbt , WHKAT-.No. In-d No 3 red i No r -oft . V"iv .-o - vf " ; ovrs o - ' It VI No : -" -t It Fancr. por ac"c i Iti-i-Fan?r-. ?r HA l l-nre taie . niTrKlt (ho ce ere ce creamery.. S CHKilsE Full crvata .. HAiLa ".v.:".::::: sioaSaJer-. ?ados ! , , n j xxih.i. M -otjn unrahcd. ItiTATUEsNe- 5T. LOL'IS. CATTLE 5iipr4az ter.... IJuUriMrr' twtjtirs... fim; I-ackinr .-iUiKP-l-rtocioaetj t iAn a uuu- ' ) HEAT No :rod kts-No.'? ItVlJ No. r . Z....... '..'.'. "t)'TKi--cr,3-s' tVTTUN .xttddLa? '......". CHICAGO. rATTLlv -hippams- t-xvr. . 3 3i HA55rc-'11 'hipplCj.- 3 -. fe OfeOCe I 76 strrsrfaeat 4 Z UT-asrwi & Js. -T" - . . CDRN Nor "....'. n t"T; V. .a.fc .- . ins-Mi. r mTTfnt-CreaiaaTy NEVT TOItKL C.TTLE HxTorT 1X; Good lochord- H EEI CcauBoa : ir&oi. . IlJ CIi (ifKjd to obwee . 'VHRAT-NxrrTd CuKN-aNo-r. PATi? Vetem rafctwl . IflTTEB -L"rex:erT., l-nitOLitr-CctteU t. oi . i:i 3 10 3 (I "is (. : - sc ct St f& aC.-., 2fe-4 ) if m. H?h : I :i (& Ol - Is 4 ! SB 1 (W ( - '- f. "" TS 3 Hi it I I'J s rs & :r r & ssj ' III & S e w it i& : ks : - 5 jo It- k Sf.1 m .? via, c ft crs rvss -5ti s:.) 4 at & to :a & (oi : i &u j S(fc &; 1 - uti 31 S 3 & t j 1 iC d I crsr j rtrown Uttl Jnt.. Wbr. liroTs. hair sbert rosr cot ! j jJ! JWH ear day ht frira-f Brswa. j -srho srititlv rrpiwd: mm; tst It 1U : . oa- --"h lof- 1 rt w"jj'; 7 ' ''"' r"3d o sitjcfe for railrtc that ' a(thr seal nor lp it-cta. WAt - .oth t -1U tfe-m kk, . SacJ' ylu- ! fr aaJ far tftv. l3trai ;r-r --t k' tar lcacvr-a- i hrrti , aad liatria: ro:b. - ryl u tbr mar-W- inlB-- of tiit: r-TxI qi!r. Ih. t T. ,- ....., -rn-. 4i t.-, . At Ossk-i ava &!Trtlr fr a htJCCT -.. Wait tlraa- -aU! wca pojuc hare (Jktcayj ,v . i Toouc Urn, Krl Tlilt- ' Tut Voltaic !lct.r f,oi Marshall. Mn-h., oiI-r to ad thtr rStjrii-l Et.utBt t TxlC ilEt.T anl otbrr Ki.ectxk- ArrUA.tct on trial for 3 dys to ?n (ya-; or old) e.t!U-:d tlh nrt fttt d-Hllty, K f vital Ity aad all kind.-r-i troU. Alo lurrini mailm.nettra!i:.J'ralyj.an! many Ui erd.ra. C-wpiri"'-ioraU -atobrAlth, tKor.Bni maaiK.ol airaUl. No rlk la i earn!. a ,W djir' tr! I aljow-d. Wrlto thtsnsatoaco for tllBtratod jamh!et, frve. A van with a no iv 4? call htm Tr lmiw nil tt berk It ea ti. eatttde. (ji Citf X"-ril. 0O Kctranl. The foraer pro;rH-t.r of Ir. Sa--' Ca tarrh lteinlv f.r vr iaJ a itJtadta. j jhiUic ojrr la all Aa-rlraa UffWp(kf-ni I ' ixA reward for a rax of oaUvrrh that h- cucid not curft. Th prsat prpcW'r have rwicwfl thu oil-r. All th drovfei-' sell thi Itemed , lgthw ith the 1U he," aal all othr ap;dtate4 ad id to b usl la cootM-Uoa Ith It- N catarrh iMiUrat fe loajj?r aUe t 1 can aot be curwd." Yoo gwl J3J ta .& ! failure. A TRAcroaMATKiS that U reMv "to drful Waea a hure i taral lato I a-ture. tt in -a' '. ii.rdy r f utarrt EIedStar TRADE ,( MARK. fOUGHfURi J"rrc front Opiatc-a, t.mrttej atut i'vlsatu SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. IT 1 ! . t . -tut tiitcii- i .n rim m cttTiancc . OHIXX la etrrj la 1 , Coughs, Croup Whooping Cough t'au'jiA.tn. Till H. I UIIMs Hi OONSU 3X-X X"T X O JNT TfY Oar Chniit B:sdf of Sd Gsa vti Usdeta. .l(l 1 T.w.e, -t- n -(..' Vaiiriunrf i x u i ! ' . t u .--'i 'r l''er" ' vif Hi J..- j .; s I miyrii.'if XVAI.IXi: A. T V 1 I.UIt. Atlitnta. (... X- v . ZTDIXTEX- "Waysr, Du I'ae Co., IlUaVMt, HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCIT I, rrhrron llor- sluJ : I'U.IMH, la hlcli lurlwdr jUut 70 pR CEHT OF ALL HORSES iw, 1 f r - . - - .- . r- f- fc. le-. . f.' j -nc, l r t ZVZR IKPORTCD TO AMERICA. STCCk CM KAKC fcrrt(iif:rw4IrM COO f . . I t-i ,,-. isPTiro .'Xia.utc , pitf C CCLT3 er T-'? srinsr t. rrn -i- ' r .sj. t -r I .. . a. r rssnV! 'her Vi ir .. . , , ., ,-wj. . J -, t " il - ' k rr.- .- -s't ,. J rr r h i. '"w.r r, -, t .rt 4 fjif orli-ir xi r. n.11 -rti .. r ( m,. .j , ,n U.e ferrhm-t i H--.it - f - i-'l., Ulna lr.lr.1 i alaUcu " I f W. : j.t lr-t ;nrili.ji.-.,wi t. C- & .- r a wuri Hj A Ncvr Man. For tT"By x" Hrc aJrrect f- " .CatarrH feLi-S t a. i rt ' "' WCRFIU RW xmnVt fl I T a f -- J ,Z..A.A. r ,!,-.- ' tr- Hur'"T r-vj J2.?y Vli'T 0i-s,CC "- Z . WFEVERJLli ( t ! -,..!.' r &$. i..-.. I Coatd sfarrflr j sT.T pfnk, ft vr t. t" I.a.'-, ;o r-it-tt,' r-r IK , , -i . T- w I . r. r' cs--i s"--. .-n ' t! -&-j t.u , ' TJiJ.a--t-rtd -J ( T '-; xil'x 5 j"" HA "F-EVEI a -S .--"- 'a a '" .r-v ; -' "l ----- " cZV lOyBE F3TS! vrsra i . - I n 3 c ft- ..ti. - . CS -!- 6. ' rar-r I Sa-s a r tan e- I " -r-,a-.t I .T (T TsT r TAt f'..v.Xs.-a..' -re. - l-ifi l rro-VT t- rr- IS -t r ltJ--. fii-i M J jnJ fa jv r-sar-o f ti It -a? iSk-. H-' . rxa IjC U-K,aa Uillt- " a'. . ntW- G, IlfM av " r e Ji . 4 J . f IT a. a. I v i. " - " IT. U. a. JWVT. Ill Ta? R. JtST TxlU XIXK WOCTulC BKtOiC.f:iCi:VT. I- XV : Xr-- - -a a' "4 6i - i - -sw- --4 ia. w, HAtt s K.U.Jl'' I'lR Till. M XC.H . u-f . tpa- i - . r . t, Tr . ,. . r- - r-- r"3 1!? IM.i'.l ra a 7,. VjV Mc iJii - a. a, - !- -. fcvr.' r-t a--H? oj-a-ir -i t -. r s - i.ir --ya --a' - -i a r , " "i UK WW. MALL'S Ill.H M rK TJCH OCH . t6r Tt i..- ex i. . T -. ii ., - i' i a TOtirXEXAlIB 7SUTT5t7mxrr It J3X3U p fr rrp.-v ' - C -; - ' -v; 7.x j . ' f- -TDHa SAKFO'S- ' " J)-'1 "e-. i Ijt -tti. d uawMI . Oa laj r l-yaj ae j,, ta latrar u tvw-rV.-.-t F.-.Mr. .,sm. U9L.Vt. JCliar-.t Ka-rnt.rKx ar U raban Ika lwr. 7-ar tt bfctet -ii.taWitp,nrtP, AK .NVAI.U-X5LC FAMIL-Y MEDICIME. T-r-jn.! 'x-.wuu ITra-r. n -un Jrrr i 'liil . r xmiafMS KrTti:iI flED t"tt TarVSal nfc- 3 --u.- t r- -r. warn. ixm nxi. All Sorts of hsrts sand sanr sorts of i of xa nd bc2$. riccd a ocoiing 25 v' h i ? ih V i-.-V. . -s. CrAS Li- X Jkh&S&k s.? 'r'?4 6&r'te'T&n i y&Jiy w . i i The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you m.ikc it tell a sweeter talc? Magnolia Halm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. rxsc Relieved nt Last!i . - t - w l Mil uW . MJ 'V l pvmtt ' rj ! t k4 "I'fXM rrt . IMM4 Wi"llV ntrt !,.. h4Ti k Antar ft4l H 'tc t.kulti-wfliHiMHft . .. -- -i li kr uuMt I i. . u -. j Tt .l.i 4 - - 4 fcI l J' an (J ri " . r " :' x iv. Tbr lit 1 liit-' t.l ton U Uu.tl -rj.l. l tl.l. imiii'v.1. t- " i --:. ill ! , Ml. . r 3.0O0 IH"le- w hulr I'lilur l.llij. Ul K-- X )...c-.l trt tttr t t nntti r on oil t-l fr vrru&l or fili um. Id). b lt unl.i, .il jlr otl ! f irf Ibln j ou utr, cut. iliinW, r. r lioir f... lll. i . tV t.l Xltl.K HOOK- (.iiiUIii infiiutatShi il.i.t fro ill It- iMrlrt of tl,r virl,t. X tll itl xf l"Xtl I it. n .l drr UJM.ll IT.rlj.I ff III, la. ! ttt rrf Im-- of lllttnK I-l U tli.lll ru. Itrw trull; , MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. V-7 A "t XX nlofb Uruar, ( Strata., Jit. oj; B. H. DOUCLASS X. SONS' I vi'npsiriiiii 'ii;;1i ttrop : , t ji. . 1 l l .) Ci, t 1 t a.- t . i'i.4 Jf 'il Of iwita',x: a: x ' : ,. . rt i. ..1 r 9imir p mm !ix xi 1 p xu a- if 1 . 1 1 - XI 1 AMY LADY. '; ;': r tArtl. Kj, . HUG M hKL1 uri tA CHCm . ' r Kt,f .! tx- - - 1. J I Al T -W r -1 ia at BW .! '! nr.ntitf & ii. MiK E'vfripEi ,-...i T '- " i fcimJl-io K ac. n n xs n ma 1 tMfxm.ui!JLi "''' '-" m m m ,'ios' ix-,t ! IBASE BALL 1 ' I CARDS. J k ,. r J J tfMTu r-arfr a r w.r.t I ISftwiW , a&JJr .... ,Wbmm?wr -srrvil' r -.VIW f-rx-i-on y 91. ' aWtrT M eir ! JNO.CMOiTTACO.il .rnuLuau. Ne Reps ta Cat 0!l Herds' M I - . i I ' 1,1 'S J It I IC IIMlt II I( III I. I ....!. t t a . .. ' i - 1 In ' a . ' - ) . ' f I j . :.' J ; uin 1 . . . - !2ftSS.VV I I -3--e s rgehts- :?.. rrc: 1 SAFETY LftMP k 1 .. -- 1 . . ly. T . , t . ar -IW "' . . t- 3 ! ' ft , R. U. AWARE T m"m'(! CHi"" ?1T M.iMuiub Wa..x A. a. ' X' g ' t i:..w- t.ritf rr- i.- N'f ll?l.rs -' ' i ll . " .-- SfltlJIs . 1 T lk A r r -' If a. - 'I ! qoNSOMPTion III ?-" f M - ..a .a aa t.?. a a a w a-w'3.fl .a a ..f -f a a-- - . a V -. r- .- , -s r"e-r rjir. .,-- nfc. tll'il T' 1 ta t .i. - "ara. . tn i-- r O aie l.r 1.HAA rfirwUv,ht. JL Ffij, V3v AArT v-- --- fcaaa aSM aafclalafcJ. -.. (i,iiM "9.Wm SHUTTLES, JJZVSVi2LT?:z REPAIRS. a - , M . OTKr. ruc' it vs. .-r - f - - a ELEOTBOTYPIf H1 X a rfj. A OIti UirtrtioixiT i-Af a" -. - y.ttai. . aM aa m. at ' . r- ! .1 n.i Oih M -. Tr' fiaf-aICo . j- 2r Pi.Ja.7. ae MB kit II J a..as aia. i aw. L. T m a . v.. II ! SCJOS ROME ?IU " 4 -jajfc. tl -aar-M XtMiAttrS tum waas O. Riit 'J'' a aaaw -1 r i:t stj.rj- L. tv.r. -. . t. SHYAKT 6 STRTTQH'S tr.fc - j" ,! ia . , . - J a v. t. -. 4 . aK- a.- . 'iali.g. - a A. ..a a. tto al.fc OPIUBIs;; is csrnr rtvTT- r- t IIIV.iVK X fti- '4,.t., IS. OTlXCC JUTt'ALLr CIVO AXCAT V 1 RIIH) : r V .t, u twr w rt. A" WCIa3-J3-fci'JwK4-rt. ScLcaXvLw ici eitiTt uruvs? ---- 4r. XFafM. fay i.-vn.Jair l-ia Ja4,' S250:Ls afOVTIt. ijfT3S TfaftvL 9 V GilCERr? STfttS . '-a -j. tltS. n: tn - ri ! law ..-SiBa rxvj: fc it Su A . jUsjpveta. 1 C,l'a " Mt-wuH at"- rawiivfllr I trsarvs ccsx Cos. Iihh'i:t; skc. T. CJ-r- A.N, K.-JX So. IOt fTHKN WKlTt0 TO A UVJCKTIHIOCV JHI-Ut-Ur Ua7 A31CTU tkiysr. s SHI nluD V a'l . ' W.a-.-- 'mX If LUI.nOaca ISa ri . J fa.-a.ata.na ajkc ir 9rm, It f m1 a tt ' -- U ,;.. aM a v m !- ; a , . .1 ufi . ot A IC. J r.- aj .f-- A nai --a r-'ai-a. id d 9 F r 1 fj 1 i 1 -4 faC ifi