T al "MCaBKOs6r . Jk f - . A 1 TO EARTH. All That Was Mortal of Thomas A. Hendricks Entombed. display Is at the' Post-office, where vridoTiy Liirht" by the choir, the audience bawl of black cover tlic entire cornice and completely cover the small frpace of the Sr.it story, leaving only doors and windows visible. Not a line, not a a pot of white relieves the entire building. The County Court-house, where the remains lay in .sUt: until Monday evening, and the StaUj Hiuse are tastefully draped, but In less elaborate style, oivi.12 to their much more massive exterior. A striking feature of the drapery of the buildings is the almost universal use of white mate rial as a border, or In bow.s or rosettes upon black. Legends are very few. One busings house on Washington .street h.u the wordtf: "I AM KI.KE AT 1.AST," the last words of the dead Vice-President. Portrait of deceased, shrouded in black, GRAND ARMY GLEANINGS. Th Fnirmoaat Park Awwiatlon at Pbll- An Expert Vow. nl , aik-Ij.hia propo". to erect a ?lM,ft Me- iwqttfutij Cleilnn monumnit. Prof. C P. Laurie) , The nfn tonbp of Thomas County, , Olwrv.ntorv, hx- rvt joininz. Rev. Dr. Jeackc, pea':n:r from the lcctnrn,delivired the addr.Mi. Wlftn the .speaker had concluded, Mm. DonT, of Chicago, sang "Iljck of Aires." Tie Bishop clodin with prayers and benediction. Tlie casket was then lifted and birnc ! fdl under th- command of General Thorns from the church, tho audience rrnsinlns eated. The bells of all the churches be Mil tollin;, when the remain were Liken from the house, and contin ued their mournful peal in:; during the rites and while the pruce--ion wan on its low: march to Crown Hill Cemetery. There wax very IUtl delnv in the movement of the column when one the people who had compo-ed tlie church au jmrnr i SUNWH aa?4B Day l aw& w BLUE Kan , hare l-n nxin-d after fouller who t bnrjrh from Kuror mmlt mating re- m It.... 1 ..i . li" ITI.... 5., at the brittle of Chickamaupa. Mmvm-e Count'. Kan , has nine G A. It. IV.U. v uh Jx Women' Itlii-f Corp on camp of Som of Veteran, nnd one or itsnirntion known a Daughters of Veter an-. It i ofilrfnllv itnnoannnl that the Catho- i He Church do not condemn th order of the Grand Army of th Itpublic, the r '.rl. :V f, of h,-. an- profusely him: In tlie windows. The I Columbus Barrack- band .vid the dience hail been a-l:ticd their carria-es. K'"auon nut ! iuz clad anion?- iniiio- The column was preceded by a mounted i i:1 "Wet vix-ieUe-, jiolice escort, who were follawed bv Uie 1 The G A. It. of Laurence, Knn., reeently SM jfc Jg" the Allegheny to PitU- i -poLs up mint. The & spent at in England aUous have Fro'- LanpJcT, t conception np- 51: nv enend effect Mis in mute elorjueuce of ard-on Zouaves, who i.ninediiudy pre- i which was forgi-lv attended. It i p 'tin' 'lib respect with which the people.of j ceil Uie hear.e. Tw latter wa- drawn by , IKi to lnVe n .fit., 0 RUCB o..'lftI rci Indianapolis regarded their fellow towns- six black horses w.irin black pampher- JOns during the wiitT City In 3Ionriiing Carli With Houmcrs From All Tarts oi the Nation. rricmls, T'rosoxit ami Aliscnt, Attcsl Their I.ovc I5y Khili- oratc Floral Offcria-'s. The Tolling Boll and Mlnuto Gun Announco tho Pasaaso to tho Tomb. ILe Ecmiln: Ejcortctl Ey an Impeding aid Ecyreseutativc Ga7- alc-.de, And eminent Divines Pronounce the Last Sad Wopd? Which Close S an Ilontrad Caieer. IXPUX.M'OMS II IXD.. The morla! ii'inainH jd Thomas A. December 1. Hcn- I'ricfcs, the llft! iV'&'-PresideJit of the United .St.ite- to die during his term of nih'iv. wi-ie inieyeiJo the tomb to-day. TJie event was l'ladc'miemorable in many t rojects by the piesettce of a tremendous concourse d people from all parts of the Naliim to.wilues thcfimple rites which pieceded tSieir iutenvent. The presage of iui lenient r.-catfelcr on the day of In, fiiuend, illicit vts given yesterday, u.is. vciilled only to'lhc extent of a win . try leaden sky :td-jjl thick atmosphere r('.uiiu caily hours, Unusual to this lati ttidc. The heavy flti of the preceding tdternoon still hung kver the city, when day broke, but as th bourn wore on, it lifted somewhat, and', became less im-yjjejh-srablc. The NMiibreness of the heaven were ivflcctuiT, even more deep ly In tle appeanmcc ft the city, which " v.itne.vsed the dcvcl'jpmeut of his ca i,tT. lt ehief stra:ures were hidden in their foNN of bln-j: drapery, while ti tlie occision weir lent all forms which people can obrve to show their ro.-pect for the deads The business of the city was entire' suspended. The clergy without I'jspVfcto sect, joined In the obsequies; tfccUhclls of all the cJiurches tolled icqiiius, and the pres- tnee of the populace it the column which followed his funeral ar, or stood jus si lent spectators of Li solemn spectacle attested their fealty tikhls memory. The early moruiug llalns on all the rall- ways brousiht delcgiitlons from the Na- tio'ual Capital and all tic leading cities of the Union, together villi an Influx of peo ple fiom all the interim cities and hamlets of Central Indiana wid Illinois. The Cabinet was repreeutM by Sseretary llay anl. Secretaries I.anuirJ Whitney, Kudicott and rostmaster-Gene.ial Vlhts. The Su preme Itcuch was repsented by Associ ated Justices Mntthtfs and lilatchford. The United Mates- hete was reptt'Sent- cd by Senators Kdmcds, Allison, lugh, Alarfis. Coimei, Klair,l)olpl, Vest, Beck, amden, Vance, .lotujD Voorhees, Payne, A i tiavt vx $ m a nz Vllitlivv representing tliellons )f Representatives :k composed of Moason, Illount, Hcr beit, lUdutau. Spr'mgiA Hepburn, Wanl, 1'helps, Kleiner and 'tHuin. The num- Iht of active of the lower House J to those named was u: !. of Indiana. Ohio, uekv weti ptcscat. jstaft., and uumcroj Major-Gcnenil Schof' ri'presentatje of the jpiesent tA-Prcsi! Cicuoral Miennan ,1 cuests, the latter :5CC(i zation from St. Loaia. other ollicial deleiralef :iriial bv loail suImsoi rjekets of admissioa U d ex-members .sent, in addition ;e. The Govern Uinois and Ken- ittvndctl bv their State officers, was tlie chlcf- Ited States Army int Hayes and re distinguished Ipanying tiie dek- The officers and ere met on their ittees and given t. Paul's Kpisco- f pal Cathedral, to be pi Aut at tlie church 'hen ices, and w era asJkmcd positions in the funeral coIuujm. The Presidential spbo Baltimore & Ohio train, with meinl!$s of the Cabi net, arrived a few BAutcs past nine. the Reception Senator llarri- rlven to the Hen- clJohnM. VU- isted with an an- ddent Cleveland :ssing his pro- lolence, and re- over which he his attendance :I Wilson also design made of ttory of the Ex- condolence of ic multitude on pnt as to impede Ihc chief thor- itrect presenteii hours before upon at St. ke passage of the msiness blocks fhose eyes rest- ide which occo- vaatage poiat are. ling which be- lud private baUd- rIce-rresWcaVs Jtity aad design lay be said to Ineton street rokem line of rery business i:tke resideaee Lea laviak '.iga , l The nartv Ava met .- - fs9iiiitMi t'ittM-i 1., ;i,v"""""-v "'um" wj K:?;.. .....l tikiin...t;nAlw lS.:ruii, iiiut inuiivuiatvii Kr lrick residence. Col; oll, U. S. A., was la- tiratih letter from P.' -to -Mis. Hendricks, oi )und sorrow ami coj ets that circumstanc id no control, prevei the ceremonies. Col re a iteautitul Borfi w ers from tlie consci :ut"tve Mansion, with liss Cleveland. ' jaTrain arrivals STtelle- tlie streets to such aft t' Lonlinarv progress M I ', lumifares. asluaetci black mass of huanau iicsenice were ai jUs, and long before imn tne wmdowao; tilled bv occnpaati Eion a waiting aall apnarentlv, re' (.the broad tin Lemblems of rinpear on pi r-.i... ... 4 . j iuc tu vi ;iri ! ivi ermmi ! n i Llhe wholealt-" iiwmu irov id n'r .iiimoat JtlU IIS, V '.lieir iorro man and of the ti-nder sympathy which moves them to thus try to militate the rriid oi her upon whom the blow of this National bereavement has fallen with the heaviest force. i)ni' ftl Uie centra! points of attraction for the visiting multitude was the mod est home of the late Vice-President on Tennessee street, a plain two-story brick structure, facing the State Capitn'l building now in procc-s of construction. On the front door of the home was a black rosette, from which was pen lant a strip of black crape, which consti tuted the only outward emblem of mourning. On the strict, in front of the house, were gathered a large but ic-pectable crowd, which grew in iiiitntiors as the forenoon advanced. A detail of police and soldiery was able, however, to keep the street clear in front of tlie edillc" to enable close friends and relatives of Mrs. Hendricks and members ot the respective committees to gain ad- niissiun to tbe grounds. Within, em blems of mourn'mg and memoiial llnr.il designs were at hand everywhere. The oil portraits of .Mr. and .Mrs. Hendricks were almost bidden in banks of flowers ami trailing sinilav. On the mantel, in the front parlor, was an elegant floral piece, emblematic of "im: ;.ti:s aj.m:," Sent in by members of a Chinese class of ttie Presbyterian Sunday school. Tlie most notable floral deign was that of the log cabin in which .Mr Hendricks was born in Ohio. It stood at the head of his colllu, and was the work of ladies of Shelbyville, where he had formerly lived. It was si feet in length and four feet in height. Its sides weree imposed of calla lilies, white hyacintlifs, carnations and rocs; the roof of Kugiisii ivyitudsiullav, nud the chimney of- red and whlfecarn:. J uoiii. jh one miiu oi inu miiuaiure structure, in purple Immortelles, was the inscription : "The home of my boyhood," and beneath, "Shelbyville." On tlie open door of the cabin was pendant a black satin banner bearing in letters of gold: " GOD'd KLVOKH TOtJCIIKD HIM AND UK SI.KIT," nnd a second inscription underneath "Shelbyville mourns her distinguished son." Over a large painting of the dead Vice President in the back "parlor of the man sion was flung a soft drapery of white Chinese silk, and near it stood a splendid banner, presented during the recent Na tional campaign, containing the faces of President Cleveland and the deceased. During the morning the arrival of addi tional floral designs caused a change in tlie arrangement in the parlors. An em blem of "Gates Ajar," from the Cook County Democratic Club of Chicago was placed at the head of the casket. Per haps the most thoughtful and touching tribute was a simple wreath from tlie lit tle village of Fullonham, Ohio, where Mr. Hendricks was born. It was placed on the casket, and along side of It were cast the more rare and brilliant products of the White House conservatories received Uiis morning from Miss Cleveland. At 1) a. m. Mrs. Hendricks entered the room for her last leave-taking, accom panied by her brother and Mrs. Morgan. Tlie ordeal was most trying, and the deso late woman seemed to be utterly pros trated, cllnug to the last to the clay so soon to be hidden forever from her view, 'and impressed with the life-like appear ance of the dead, she desired to pre serve this lost scene, and so, late as it was, she sent for a photographer to take a picture of the casket. Before he arrived, delegations from distant cities began to come and were ermitted to pass through and view the remains while the photographer was engaged at his work. The members of tlie Cabinet Judges of the Supreme Court and others from Washington entered, and were for tunately detained a few minutes by the process. It was eleven o'clock when Uie casket was replaced and the stream of visitors again passed by and out through the side door. Shortly after this the pall-bearers arrived. The draped hearse and car riages for tlie family and friends were marshaled before the door, and prepara tions were made for the final removal of the body. This was done without further leave-takiug. The police and military kept the curious but always respectful mass of people out of they "way, and the little cavalcade moved quietly with its escort through the dcnselv lined streets to the cathedral of St. Paul". The casket was borne into the church at 12:14 p. hi., the vast congregation hav ing already been seated with the excep tion of the immediate relatives and church vestry. The officiating clergy, four in number, Bishop Knickerbocker, of this diocese; Kev. Dr. Strtugfellow, of Mont gomery, Ala., tlrst rector of St. Paul's, and under whose ministration Mr. Hen dricks joined the church ; Kev. Dr. Fulton, of St. Louis, a former rector of St.Panl's, and Kev. Dr. Jenckes, the present rector, in their robes of office, met the remains at the main entrance of the cathedral ou Illinois street, preceded by a guard of Indianapolis light infantry. The body was borne up the central aisle, the clergymen and members of the vestry gopg in advance. Bishop Knickerbocker voiced the opening sentence of the burial service: "I am the resurrection and the life," followed by Kev. Dr. Stringfellow and Dr. Pulton, la their recitation of other verses ased la the offices for the dead, until the casket had been carried forward and placed oat side thechaacel. The great aadieace stood while the impressive seeue was enacted. Following the blcr came the widow, leaning on the arm oi Mr. Mor gan, followed by other relatives. Thirteen pews at the rijcht of the central aisle were reserved for the family, while the vestry and members of local commit tees occupied pews la front to the left. The pew occupied by the dead Vice President in his life time was the tenth from the front to the left of the middle aisle, witea facing the altar. It was dis tinguished by its complete envelopment in black cloth, ami was anoccupled. The church Is a awdest brick stractarc, seat la;; iHK) people, bat hokliag in this U staace fully 1,000. The church was I ally and appropriately draped. Haadsome desigas, the gifts of Cincinnati and Toledo dabs, were proa iaent. the charca was brilUaaUr lighted. Inside the ch&acel, addltioa to the officiating clergy, were suited other clergy of the Protest t Episcopal Chmrck ia thair robes, the choristers' beaches were occupied by other city aad vWtlag clergy. Whca the casket was placed la front oi the chaaari rail the choir aaar tbeaatfeeat , T "lori, un me xxow xnr -.? The fetaf aW.aWwaa raadhr ev.Dr,Jacie. Taiaaa tattiad jay, Itich- i nve their nununl bnll and social reunion. ro- reun- At thtr l&tu .National Convention held nt Albany. .V Y , Hon f U Lou? of KiN worth, Kan , w ilk el-drd ricond Lieutm nnt CommaiKler-m Chief of the Union Vet eran Army, u 1th the rank of M. jor-Genernl, ami has command of the Weitern IiejMirt- inent, with bvuilfjuttrters at KiUuortb. nalla, won' by the animal attached to the funeral ctr whlci bore the remains of ' Genital Grant to his grave. On either side of the hearse tva a gu ml of Indian apolis Light Infentry, carrying their guu. at position of "Reverse arms." Imme diately in Uie rear of the hearse were the Kice Guards and Straight ttifles, both local military companies. The funeral i cur occupied a central position in tlie second of the four grand divisions. The Urst division was comp j-ed of Stale mili tary companies marching Independently, all the officers mounted. Tlie I'usch Zouaves, of St. Louis, was the only cjmpauy appearing In the line from outside the St Uu. ' In the second grand division, following the heare, came the carri-tgc containing Mrs. Hendricks, Mrs. Morgan, Mr. and Mra. I'ithugh Thornton. The succeed ing twelve carriages contained relatives, and very ne-ir friends. Kx-Presldent Hayes occupied the next carriage, and was followed in regular order by members of the Cabinet, Senators, IJepresentntives, Governors and staff.,, Judiciary, e-Sena- ' tors and Kepr"sentativc-, military otll- , ccrs Suite officers of Uidiaua. followed by Presidents and faculties of univerl-', tic mill colleges. M.-ivors, other rlvll ninet.ifx. ifelnry Tin. TMi-.l iiv5ci..i. - n.Mn.,.-i .f nil ' Association. This action, it is t.nid. . IWII MM 7 .OiMI"OV.ll VI MI , - , , . noii-military organizations. ft Wl3 ,,.. , expMiiio tne .settlement oi tiieso cinims wiien i:ie iviee 'R-usioii inu nii nave io- ,-4arrhe as to on the sun for greater part the various obs,ra and France. ! convincxtl me." - i , "that we have a u - i of the color of sii,, yosc it to U whiu. while in realitv it . is blue. The del' -. J0-Jcnu toour t sciie-. Lecau-. n sMTe r.eer beeu able to .-e th.- tn,"iolor f the nn. SupjM)5e a man w. had Ji -1 from in fancy Jndr 'in rfg( t.f a cavern, whe-fe the light ii'i'b Inferred only . by tL f hndnw -. w '(hfoaght for th'e first tune into th- ful pl.:t) lors of the ,stm, what would 'h pU -,o iccntion of , the color? If tf.at aire h id been lit , bv sunshine coimt Arorjt' a reddish glass in the roof w nM &' perpetual dweller evir hn Lad an iea but that the sun w&a n.P Ilbw js he to know . t t I .N'earlv a hundred memt-TK of Lincoln t t gtas i colon I he n.is never nail Po,t, Woinsn'k Itehef Con", and others anything in h.- lift Oyoo:nj are it with? met leeently nt the tVAidence of Mr. I'.o-s iiow can he ha-.i:qrjdra hut that this Ituriis, Toptrka, Kan . to bnl ndieu to tbe is the Mini of all tbjafjun's radiation? vet-ran rV.dier and pionvcrD II Horn, one correspond n to Ur.idta of white or of the original settlers in the city, who h.i colorles- Ijght. Will. at the habit of moved with his family to the Pacific Co-ut his life cc-nlirm hi-de th it the sun l P.ichlnnd Post O. A. It, with twenty. red, and will hiM. thudc there la no cuior in tne gias siom; as ne can not go outside to .sei Xp, JUa) it U enualh A - MUmmm'tr Lnrj. "ffiral" cxcUlsMsl a raxa la th hcecelr gmrtr of a tshAriJcto IUchlfa, Pria f a Utr of France, a ni t-hUris-c fel 1- ir, I harr ts4d!coTprr w-b hall tao rich osd jrrrat tivo uxnoa ixh a&all dTrlop i. Sirr, will yoa firs n-- a aadirsc I" KJcbIi coaaatly Irs-jortscTS. S-jj-onferrxl tho M saiaB 1 -irtci. Eto in fail b d& sot desu frsra dfrtr; hu dclailw." xrhlh tne dy JLUrrtI ti BtinSion of Knttei' oottiix&a. nS ferard ! Cativc tory, ra4 tlerljrpd hi d jcov All eir l dwcoTcrf m ro at & ir-jd"! Krrirny((NU- slo a Kuia yrt uixlcr t A - ar, cnrfrbfJ by a bcafckf rn-l tbe conuscai, frKad hteelf m . r trictra dcrnn. WLt hi taj.a w i rvcoTcry m ltar3s bt-. be vvl us w . coTcry, vrhlch, Use l adraiK 13 -r bad been prv-4 bitterly tr ti ch xara. NcTerthlc, it cansi kim. cad o of craUtedc tberfoe b caevrlJ a jm.' t of hi srejtb to the jTcdiB5 of t ."nri'.i bfor th word tsarfa io lmf i tfcc V tory t f Wr-racr" tai& runt, naich !. -a, acoordmj to tb tiur3Kir of Mnucnl )t wjn, the eutdemsj rpirutatioBfo. s conitsl to any known S'tHAad, au! v.Uirb U fina.Ur winning on it awrii fix Vko approval of the mot s- rvstt rrsctl- tionenL lu famo uow bslu tho note TaJItraU. A metOH who can -at Arc l 'ttUy wt fified. He t a hgkt oatcr, ju Iw 1.- mas iMPOfrrco mom tac t a - - M. a fla. m --. ru fti eta i it ah Knsspc CV IMPORTro TCa.UnwCA 3kga wasi TV f s ft.a rrr,M -r k 1 4 aoo tja itiu.u. r - - "2 rS COUT3 k A a v y MTi rA7siA C'-TF Vti7. Xl vv v-aK ii rr. .i-. - C l . , ,, m if ih - . --- . R fcfk t.Jb- i rm.' i hx f lXC 1 Wtiipi 399- ? r -4 .i-A m L C. "A Coughs, Creep a IViig Cosgli. 3K-vrxJXt."ir la T otrxjx TC seven uieiulxTs. wns lntely ornnlzeil at Kiehhtnd, Slmwnee County, ICnn . and the following othcers duly instnll-d J H. Itixlron. I) C ; M 15 bicky, S V C , C. C. UlnU', J V. C , L. J. I'enii. Q. M . Til liitui (Juvns, Chaplnm, K M We. O I). ; Williiiiu Wiscomb, O G , if. C Hii;k, Ai jutant. II. P. Allbaush, S il.; V. It. Snv der, g. 31. S. It is nnnouncea that burvivors of the Mexican uur may now safely forward their stronj wiui tis wnwaer ar uweii m a cave or until r the aky. All men. edu cated or ipi'-niit,iAfpe:ir to have the cudence in tl.ur sense tliat the air is eolorles-. and tliat pi. re Miiiliht is white .so that ii I y nt'ire to fhow that the sun is blaa and th it the air re ally aeN like an caangvoo oreil veil or .sieve, which pickf r tthe blue and leaves the w lute.! do sO' n the conti- Wlll amilications fur service neiision. aceonlm , 'I, I to the form transmitted them by theS-c- ience that I am able t 4 rove the a5 oi cities anii( r,.lar.. of lU. j,.XICn Veteruns' National scrtion. as it Iris keen :if ,udy of mine for a number of jjears. ' I do not mean to s;iy that the 9riir.3l fctinliht is :i pure iiionoehroiaaUc Jiluo by any tious, followed b- maichiui: polltlc.-tl ' '""ie a 'au.ana it is expecieu mat tm uie.isis, ui ui;u, wku;;u jus r;u? con clubs' which had taken nurt in""the recent '' "dl take plc during th presetit bcision tain red, oran;:,blHt', and nil the Presidential campaign. I of Congress. The Fourth Division was made up ol j At u Inte reception given 'Mother Klck local orPratd.atIoiH, including the lire de- eidvke" bv tbe Womnn'ii Relief Corps at ceileii l3' local Irish-Auiericau on::iiii7i with their .steamer hcavm t Halina, Kan , Sergeant William G nines . i aid to Im the oldest soldier in the Union, inarcii j a- preheat in a uniform given him by tho MriiR's on hit pnntn- !.-...... l... . l - . . f .... i - t tr.. tiie.hiMiLot tlif column c.tine within M-jht , . ., n.." , , ,. . ., i " i i it... -i.. ..ii. n.. .it ...... .,. ... i. her-elf 1 he old Serircnttt "shouldered bis partmeut draped. The column took up In line of ... t.t.lC M'!... .. .!. l. .1 - waituv- vva nin a. i ji T 4tllta tttivil other spietr.il colon, Uie blue, the vi olet and the allied tints were oriinal lv there in dispr aortiiriutc amounts." . A of the cDi tkgy, a mile distant, the Indi anapolisil. ikt Aitillen be-m to fire mill- ?. . utecuna vlftfeh was cjiitinued until the Ilte aNo -nn :,e "f ''" '! hearse. im had the lt.ivc. I r thu war oi ltl2' '- The llii' of a irch from the church w.ls south oifJ liaai-, to Vasliiii''lon. east to crutch and showed how fields witc won" I mihtitrv songs was much en joyed. fTenernl Otto Ftinke died nt his- home in HelawaA, iM!i 1 1 M irket, wet to .Me. J Omnha the other morning His affection ridiHti. akl wth on .Meridian to Crown ( was cancer of the tongue, almost similar HUI'C-Mifct Tjrl At the cemetery there I t that wnich cuised the death of (,'cuural was an at uhh' conour.e oi noonle. (:r.,t J lie Ileiaii' cm lot and moiiumeut were The deceased was lorn near --V. . Ikrn'il. i A Valuable Hfatoriul Document. Amon the afatoncnl letters and autographs now akhilk'd in the Kin'.s . c Libran at the Uritinh Utiseum thcro i r. Ieirerof Kdwitl VTto the I.Mio in contirinatiotiof theoeof the Hook it of Common iTayer. Ci rtnin evil-ilis-poed j Tsoiis fyn. the apprehension of t: Itikfof Si rset" hain im sed and irnted al rode that the) rhoulde hae arayn. th-ir olde Lateii Tonne Mn. !.! ThU Titr Voltaic Uklt t o.. of 3Urhtl. ilfcHt, cfTcrtoend thfirfl"lra:l Kt-criao-Vn tajc Ucrraml th-r Kurcraic Ai-Lixa'-r- on trial forDJ dy, to wn lycHtR or W) afQIctcsl with nrvvo drU.ity, l' vt vital ity and all UndrtNl truublc. A forrhvu matUin,nenra!;ja.paraIyl,anf'r'Lny Litti trdlea. Cotnflt.tcrtoraUoa to health, vigor.and nianhocsl juarant?sd. o rlk In currvd, a 30 iUt' tnnl Uallosl. V.'rito them at once for illustrate! pa:rhlot, fre. -. vVjiem 3llcnct rp-Ignt I It jVcrwary to carry au umbrrlIo, 7'iMr ,y.i-iaf. . . DctlcJLlc UUcuii' thoroughly and terniaaiitljCiirs.l. Soml thn Ici'or l.-:a: for Infe ll!utrtrsl lit tmJtt a Il t 3. B a I !? e5 yL ffP 5ft Afi. - Till lit t UB OOIVTM U IVt W iVt. l.i tl ra v rtou: - j: tlirvu lottor haxu: ror inf ;utrtsi hlu, n 5-,. A VmT, 7- . i u trvatKc. World a Ulirruaf iltxllcu! A. Hj UwUs Xorfj 6l Stfl Sa ii &, tz SwnrTueiTS Kuar-curetf bamt fr .'wryCAnuf TtttyrafA. Rnr.irr U ItnmMlIat, nal a Puo' lUmtxly for Catancl. &' cur ar, cnt. covered i Iralabomtc floral offering's. A white mar! h),f.iult had bLeii M-.nfc inti ' the rroiiil naar tlie moiiumeut for the , receptic at f Mic burial casket. Theinnei t wallsof Ik' ai!t are completelv covered with sm'ila aajtl roe, .so that the bare I earth waft at a place visible. The re5$, ")f mtvIcc.s here were very brief nndi nfe. Dr-.. Fulton and String fellow vpiVi najicin the .sentences. The committal anice !,y Ur. .lenck.s fol lowed, aid tM benediction was then pro nounced Itthop Knickerbocker. Before jtlia.simple ceremonlesi at the cemetery aaie closed, many of the or jranlzatiotn,, gfmilitary and chic, had dropped fru a the line and were mak ing for thol m-.spective hcadquurtcrs to avoid a tfitiaicncd raiiiNtorni. Uy aeven o'cloctmhe central part of the city had again d4Med its cvery-day appear ance. ''V momentarily trains laden with 'fcinan freiu'ht en route to all ac-.:as uc-re leaving the city. ThcCongri.sfti:d Committee.- via the Penusylvaal ifiKailroads. in ciiare of Southca.itifi3fcsseiiger Atrent Parke, of Washingtid. Ai Ceuer.il Superintendent Biirrie of tfc' nllmaii Palace Car Com pany d re why 3 tf the eitv .shoitlv after i Cologne, (;.'riimn, came to Americn , M'n ,f1' .t,1u'irco"i "S0 ! hn'mL a,ul Hurt v years ago and wrvwl a term of en- y. wiui Maauia. va ne anil . super- listmentin the regular nrinv When the Kloiis reriMlitJUea. nfU iouKb the set war bioke out he went into the servlee and l,2" f"rlh of '' okv hiul Ih-cii before the cIom-of hostilities was Colonel ' ,,H' ' ' 'f d Jithe aforenamed of the Eleventh Illinois cavalry, being pro- ' )lk," 'i'hi letter, Hl eh U dated f.lih moted to 1 u Ungadier liefore leing mus- ''eeinber. 1.1JP, gi eg oniliiatld to the tered out. Hishojm to coHect :illl ooks of service - ' the keeping wkcreof g diould boa lette stock: item;. . me usnijrosme .sawi i.ooko oi com- I mon Pra er.V anl to "deface and Theannunl meetingof the Iowa Imported ' loHsh" theia Further, they are to StiK-k Breeders' Association opened nt Des , l'""!- all forward and obstinate per MoincKou the'Jd with a large attendance ' wf,S wh' "ilofelua-i .to pave towardes A number of important reporu and pn'ierx ''"' fvndin ofWead, and wyne for tho were read. I holyij Comminion according to tho If your horses are spiritlcs and lifeless orilre pri'serild in flie said booke." something is w ronfj in their treatment. It i is not natural for any horse to be dull or I " J;,nH stupid unless it is out of order in some wuv fa oner " X1' hara, yoa mtat al- fciiystlie.VrM-M.iN. ' way flrrt catc It. n,f,... ,., .ni.i ...i r,...m.i ! ltlsmucheaiiartoaaich a cold than to .17. .?" ".."..".. ." .:. ".. .": catch a hare. 4 C Red Star (pubitrfuik aaaaai & if wBMa,r IVre mm Vj'latct, Jtittlra utut ftilton. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. AT lira.uri . r.iwr. . iiiil riiiKLrs t mk rc ro riLTixonr i. ii 25 CT JACOBS QII MfcUf U.ll bkk -h '. m KOi t5 - , - a i ii -.- U Al.lilU A. I t lfU. ilUtt.. U. for it can make money bv slauchterinc their bogs nt home and celling the bacon ' anvthing at it when hogs nie down to three , S. JLBUr " CHPe- n" .", v- n , v-j i -r Quires twcnty-Ava ccnM cents. Tulhii'ijc (.rt.) TrJm.if. ( M 3 To got rid oCaeoM, aKy ue Red Star Cough Cure. Si .Ha. i "Ormr.n HLaTS iatho Infarllcioni ad. rice utendadheoritarrtain coal offlcci. Lottift dmuttrmL tri 4- Hogs differ as much as any other animals do in their nliilitv to tnko on fat. Thriftv slx o'clock Ai the llaltiinore Ohio i young hogs of tlie improved breeds will special, wna- tw memoers oi tne l lunnct gain much faster on the wmio amount of and the lajraft-utittivu.' of the Ctilted ' f(KMi ti,an (,, ail, mithrifly nnimnN that Press un giHin charge of AiMant Mnnto no recognized breeds. General PafMff or Agent P.ingoorn, left ,.- ,. r, n. t i the Union .j3 li-.rtU- before 7 p. m. ' ", In"-,- I'onnell s Ranch, in The Cablnot ifli reach "Wnshlimton earlv "nr'u County, Kan., snyn the cattle in to-morrow VMoou. There i a very ," "-iRhliorhooil have gone into winter generally o ajLcil regret here that I minrters in excellent condition, nnd with President Cl-and could not con.siM- cvt'ry prtspcct that they will go through entry attend. lkfuucrul, but It i at the ,th vcry "mall ifuny loss at nil. cent service aad fflaicT in all dicacs of a same time fit calked that in not doin The .s-ti think twin Iambs from chronic nntufa, aa asalarial oiwning, ail o, the EXikitMc obeyed what he con-, Merino ewe are. as a rule, n nuisance, and ' ?inJSlAL!aS?il,Id.d'UTV3 strncd to H?.tle de&ire of ids country- one good Inmbof this breed is alwaya pre- ' thou'seof anaJtawtHeremedrUiiMlicatd! GERM For Pail Lw Tit GREAT- AN RE Years Taatfc 7-1 m Among otaar raljo lesnona iinpnrted by this teachar ia tlJfact that for a very longtimo Ur.Plafci-'f Golden Medical Disco-very" hnskeaatfa'A inco of liver correct ives nnd bload fenjbni, being the bou hold physichaa of fto poor man, aud the abl convuJliBff A,'sician to tho rich patent, nna pcaMlty all for IU magnifl men. F -U rev mi arl :oj The Pr ) WjlSIU.NOKs The absincai i who have goatf Mr. UendrldcO the dlscussioa President 4 cratic Senafa Saturday nfei tlicy will ator Harris,t dent pro I Senators areftJ who will be S' matter of doa' predion aeea) outcome will Kdmunds fori Senator Cc the opinion tfcU chosen the lyi lore ne waa precedent lae prouad that ae an election) i said that III have alreadr t voting for 1 of Iowa; Call Wisconsin; oIKaaaas, Dathari BALTtMOl rerkias, of noted cx-Coi Hotel last i Miss aad texe ia tae Kvarts. He HarvanL BdJ his district la aereral terms. he cast hisfc represented Ceagraatt. U amat aa 34axiadllaa, weattoK A ariCC by tae U aaeat. He coaatryiajf taraftaa Va. Ute the war. artdl j f erred to a pair; but with vigorous ewes of , ., . . me targe minion oreeti lwuis nrr oiien iic- sirnble, nnd with a little extra attention I). C, December 2. and feed mavmnkeiiuito large, early lamb so many Congrcnien, . for market. innianapoil.s to attend J lilindness and shortsigl,tcdncss is Tnrr.c it eM fpr roam aat aroand many a ngat harfr I. Mara'Jtot lndtiii- mm.1 X RITlysB i VfffiU RMt MSS4m3l BEvs. iBASElTbiilaLil a . w.i . tj v. Jy ImmmI l--. I . JJ . 1 v rcisiAV xra'jarJ'Tr-rir. fV Y 4 fS T"rc ' r "-i-!" W t w h"ur 11 - .uu It Ttmt, -'.- t it r . l-fl- T Hi lr .. If4f rolilne rteS ljtt.iti. Jt t f 4 I Cures Rhcvmatlim Nturalfla .... llMfc. TllM hnlu, l,b- .t.,.1. I'Mirr. riT i rT at t'Uinn'rrs niUK 7.1ulv?.TLCatarrH unr.AM BALM Cleanaet the Head. Allay In fin m nation. Hraln ibeHorrn. Itcntiircu tbe! Kcnsca of Tn.to, Smell, Hrarlng.j A Quirk Itcllcf. A INMifiivr Cure. KAY -FEVER A-jrt' l-!rr'fri!n'r-.;AbrM-.trIl lumok'to ''. .'r ''TV lJ T" ,rjT-: t'"ll.' Hrt It r elrcnUr U.I lt:oTllKuMrjir.-.n.o.ra v T. t I CURE FITS! Hkltilillia.ln.iiMlu-n . p. (!. LX.& Ikva h. t m I H--- - .l !'. I b. m inl T itrr r rJlLIMl !Ci;sX t h..,. I.w - , ft nt4 f f f 1 1. t-.- f - ... . r i f wwi'n tt 4 w ft g. j ic. tj ir.'.. m r ft . t - . rtctSj lil. Str. ..' r is .1 . i -. ior T "J, 1 1? imimi tt n . wvt. nt r.,r, t. N3 Rope to CbI OflKirses' MaK. W i j "nil u nut in t . ,i -i ' ri 'I r l v r -Smi J r.i I i f . II A I I H M.U nKllliajMiatilifl ; rj 1' ri- i. l'i . X 1- r l rr; it- Fr n t f ,! . . fcVM I m' ,. . , S. Ji xj &m &CX3 PENNIES iv t ri i " i? i r I 'r CANDY Ctorr. ( i.J",, t 40 -M ,.. - rn'iJ Si.OOr.r-fMt. Sr. to M WMNO A M S ilaliL'.. tula; jBfettlonen. Ki lio fit K.nnt ' m OPIUM V tJ r l(l t M r t - . .. 4 HCRPHIKE KABiTS i i THE na"Tami ' -Kr fro- noTr,,ver iniaa, acoouy ana painiewy nnirMl. p.-mviw lull : n....nii ...! i.l..i...u.iimii..i,iin.i.i. ciirtsj niuoH Ri " "" " "--. --. ... ...vw.v .iSui.rwuiii . nintmlnt moui tne hclection of a isuying is kani to ie caueiijy!iiortAtghtea- air. ? Senate. The Demo ill meet in caucus on when it is supposed to nominate Sen-Tenne-sof, for I'resi Tiie I.epublicati I K'et Friday evening, but ciioU"" is much a ever, altli nuh Uie hu ll De growing that the lie .selection oi Senator lidem pro tern. ol Missouri, expresses. enator Logan could be i I.... t .U.. o . .v.... ui mi; fi-ii:iiu uc- rorn in and the Kerrv f", is taken for thu kild be .sworn in before . then chosen. It Is following Senators. ! led their intention of t Allison and Wilon. ' of Illinois; Sawver. of r, of Michigan; Plumb, ' wycK, of Nebraska. m let! Ks-C.tnrMltratr. December 1. John Mann, age ixY-Ix, a e, dieil at the Albiou le waborn in Xa-.tJicr, Muatetl from Yale Col- tlass with William M. m?o a law graduate of Ihc war he "represented laua In Congre for 2icn tbe w:ir broke oat 15 with thejutii. and nes. and for this reason alone, entirely ig uoring the imiortnnt qucntion of human ity, great care should bo taken to have stables properly lighted as well as venti lated. AirAiniyr. It is remarked as a singular circum stance, in connection with the hog disease which ha ravaged Nebraska in common with other "Western State, that herd ere attacked list year, that is. the remnants of ) them, and their successors, are generally , unmolested this year; while thoe herds I that were mtvscd on tbe first visitation are ' singleil out for destruction this year. There never was a time in the history of the trade when there was such a stroni and healthv demand for hors as at presnJ It is vcry evident that the hogs have lein j considered worth the money at late prices, which have been abont one dollar per cwt. ' levs than in ISS. Packing operations can " reprosecuted on much less capital than last j-e.-vr. I-orexample: The GfO,0CO hogs packed pnmpidft a ter stamirs f ileiiicel Ats faIo.S. Y. f Anvict to pay his bill uur. - riKKSToor: , caustic, ribwir.or toa Iree. Writ tor aafeiticcs. euclosiBg two Ict- ly. World'a Dirpeusarr ow jaaia rstrcer, -ui- If a man refuses to n tact. CAcujv T-th hDaors cure In I mlnntn. ' Snri.ij.'ikhaFSplicalsiirM! beautifies. Si u iaii . CoitfrBttiaVEU kills Corns Ounloca. A r.oK isj is the tn-f TmsTsaj immentt. S- FEED MILL GUARANTEED SUPERIOR Tt AH Other. 5nit for onr T07.E.V rJCi'I KEAKrNS" for our tUlm msL e3R5& i5aWl55TbMWf5 vw-Fiif ii. , ii i-n., - - nt. ' MBWimdV:&jMSaL.tiL' . a yrt. tluMiiT 9 aBgfi f - t ?A. aj j -ff - -" l,af'i (y1 ...-, rrmt u (m a- ' . .. - itni; in tmi ur. m- i:r . . -f i. i4. feOs. ea t.'v ntabab la taa hoass rher yet. ll'alainc Sawiaa Macklnal ajaaiUs8ent ia this paper. in October cot to boy over I,40,(XO Ies j than they would have cott lat year.--Zrl- THE CATTLE-I HOGS-Gc WHEAT- Kj IAL MARKETS. IAS CTTT. Drceniber . ters... MS S ia BR ADLE Y, WEEEiER Sc CO. AGurJT roR Garden City PJovrs, Bradley LLstcr-Drilla nr Wtmltivn' -, "-ch-utlor Waffoua, Corn Shollerj. Horao Powcre, I-oed Ctlitn, B . ' Kv-. r Corner Tenth nnd Hickory St KAX A' CITY rcr. J&rmiL Farm Notes. Half a million dollars worth of cct flow er an ld every year in Xcw York. The fiber of silk i the largest continuous fiber known, as an ordinary cocoon will reel I, OX) yard. At tbe Fruit Grower Convention at Cairo. Ill , a resolution was adopted Mnd- c in the C uifctierate . ., xru" P"61 -o have nothing to e close of the war. he i do w,th trait dmn-incrs. I was nhh Kumeror Butter talis ffaocld be tkoroarhlvclr. h e death of whom he 1 a"d then soaked in brine before packfn,; .iaeoco extensively, uown oatter in teem, which will materiallv et unou his head assist in nreTFtitin-fi.. .-,.. . " States Govern- j tainted. turned to thl t prkpr Kc -.?t ..-,.- . CRN-S OATS Nc KVE-Sr FUlCk-l HAV-I BUTTElt- eE!iE- Rl'.l. UACU.V-I LAUD POTATO, cattlfJ HOG; SIIEEI' LorK- WHEAT4 COIt-V- OATS KVE Nl CTTEi IOKK CXTTTON ,t . . I. steert... r'ca aarr Ir uck.. ry. insrasiieO. tr LOCI5. tTf ... r trs... phowse...... H. .'Li Li- E lT.. 3 15 SO $ la tt coo a to J 9 s a II e tt a is 4 CT. as 3S K K so ei x u T M D uaiiu-iuon was m tne ! v -j . . . r -"- u7cr. wtcs to tnat tht in t? r: j sr & 9 fit) te ft is & IS 373 IU 4 HI 3& an ts 33) ft Ma ewa aeate, aoiaia4 raUartaaatt Ol UM troop?, he with tire to his own J.GvJ baies of cottcrj fall Into the hands -IMNHI kmtot S'vj Ii thing as limltinj ausTu. une lejCH etlitoriallr. a new kvith wliich the odito: In r, while another ia- rt Bill Drevfuss, tkt itrareler, h hd a VII i ;v sre to B u-nr ism .ntir.!. rx-- K .. i ..."-.. ' ?1 aad thus kent rsotr tK uit .-.t .u- t root Ua thiVc ; -..."' CORX- . "- -.-i.aucnD c permit xue i OA" Tines to struggle off ten to twelr feet and KTE- thss Itfave tl. rM-...r , i.m i..i CI Jtrn if rar Gr&ter. rout 5 -3 3 at 7 l PATTERNS Or ATTST SIZE. UNPARALLELED OFFER I EMOREST'8 mTm THE BE6I Of all the Magazinos. litgw. fhetmyrmrurrm mm4 Oil I'trZtm. rt4 trrrr rt " lirttrnw"' Urctl 7 )luus U.I TV. la IXT -f 11 Hi si Tfnt f-&rTvUr. r lsrsarr s4tsr -A .-"st lt t-rax let rm. sr- rrr-'t 1rr rr in . rri -rtlrt. j- p4 Xtol tty bit jk:. OXLY TWO DOLLAHS ? ri'. JtrVSiuc ! t -. rsi ;3tm. t itrtriVi fcr Vrr-r- fTjrf .Vrt rt trs. Urm tU Ti.. Tj.n r2 vrv3rvcfEM-iA4rix-sk?t. " iiCM Dues rrcac2t ti 1 I m Ur' Wbfr4f "' T" X ? I -. i vif. t 1 mm A t r - 1 fie. K C0PUr!?T!0N . it in iK - - 1 . . . - i r . cjTxjtrr ir s i m -..I. s j- ks - . aat . , x . i .. rM.. .u FER. '. XAT I --t- H-al Co . 3 Omr s.f T. la& f ''Mm Sod 5 aa txrelient protection to an or chard in winter, ad khoald nor be plowed under in th fan unless tin-crash acIrr. IVben plowed ia th fall a coatinr- of xn nare. whwh has been well dfcoaspowJ, ihoUd lw applied as a as:x!ck. 2irA; I an . 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