Notice. ix book and will Dtto every Thura- Cook & Son, in rd ay. iv in , Collector. E OF INTEREST. (tfhntsn) ortli arge amount of ting investment, 1 loan at lower .1 rer ottered before i Livingston and JJBYOJBT TO TUB IJTTBJtBSTS OB CJJA TS >TOB TII AB~T> rJCJATJTY. s. Call at once. \atsfvorth, Jit. VOLUME X IV . CHATS WORTH, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1887. NUMBER 14.

Mr. J. If. Gaston, of Normal, visited at the MissTillie Roe bach visited Grldley the latter fithaiieworth IPlmnArakr. residency of Mr. J. H. Highum Saturday and part id' the week. Sunday. JAS. A. SMITH, Proprietor Miss Maggie Wright, of Kempton, returned —Mr. Harry Watson, of , has been home Wednesday. IN AND H. r. PL 'M PE L L Y . Local Editor visiting his uncle, Mr. Jos. Watson, and family Miss Sadie Plank, of Chatsworth, spent Sun­ SUBSCHIPTION HATKS. this w eek. day with home folks. If paid in 3 months $1.50, otherwise $3.00 —Mrs. Eldon Brigham, who has been visiting Mrs. M. Lackey, of Gilman, visited Mr. and p e r an n u m . friends here, returned to her home in Sheldon Mrs. James Moore Monday. We purchased last week for our different departments a fine ADVEHTI8INO KATES. W ednesday. Sheriff Meson, of Paxton, was here attend­ Local business notices ton cents per line; —Mr. and Mrs. Homer Guy, who have been ing' to official business Thursday. line of rates for standing ads furnished on applica­ visiting in Armington, 111., returned home Mr. Wm. Henry, of Chenoa, arrived Wednes­ tion. All advertisements unaccompanied W ednesday. day to attend the l'uneiul of his brother. by directions restricting them, will be kept —Misses Maggie and Polly Montelius. of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Cook, of Chatsworth, vis­ in until ordered out, and chanted accordingly. Piper City, were guests at Mr. M. H. Hull's Communications of a proper character ited at the home of James Moore Wednesday. DRESS GOODS lust Saturday. solicited, and information of local news gladly Mr and Mrs. W. J. Ramsey, of Paxton, ar­ —Mr. J. F. Stanford has moved into town received at all times. rived here Wednesday to attend the funeral of and now occupies the house lutcly vacated by Mrs. R.'s brother. -AND- 3) Mr. J. L. Taylor. The Bugle. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, of Kempton, who have —Miss Maggie Wright, who is teaching at been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Corkill, The air is keen, the line is long, Kempton, passed through here on tier way to returned home Monday. The quick advance rings clear and strong. Piper City Wednesday. J. I', and Wm. P. Moore returned from Ohio The Zouave column chants the prayer; -Geo. Stadler, who has been visiting rela­ last week, where they were called by the ill­ The solemn wood that crowns the hill DOMESTICS, NOTIONS, ETC. tives and friends in Chatsworth and vicinity, ness and death of their father. Looks down and listens, silent, still— returned to Thursday. And Prussians wait us there. D ik ii—Wed nesday, J a n . Ill, 1387, u t his hom e If you want to see the Finest Line of —Mr. and Mrs. Devore, of Roberts, arrived east of town, Mr. Robert Henry. Funeral Our llugle is a battle-bird, here Wednesday morning to attend the mar­ services Thursday from the house; conducted * \ ______That din of many a light has heard riage of Mrs. D.'s son, Charlie Stevens. by Rev. Ferguson. Midst shot, and smoke, and tire, and flame, Mr. Scott Judd, who has been visiting with He Hits the wheels with cheerful call. ills brother, Mr. Bishop Judd, northwester CULLOM. To rally round when comrades fall— Chatsworth, left Saturday for Streutor. A. C. Jones was in Pontiac Wednesday. Brave bird no loo can tame! —Mr. J. Cook, of Chicago, visited at. the resi­ E. D. Cook finished putting up ice Wednes­ ever brought to Chatsworth; just come in. We are always Another order! hark the tone! dence of Mr. W. W. Sears over Sunday and ac­ day. ready to show goods. With our present stock, Oh, never bolder bird was known! companied Mr. S. to Paxton Sunday night. Dr. Nusbaum spent a few days in Chicago and that arriving, our 'Tis “death or glory” once again: —Mr. and Mrs. Castle, of Kcntlnnd, Ind., th is week. Your breath of passion stirs the soul. visited with their son, Mr. Wm. Castle, and Mr. M. 11. McCarty, of your city, attended And courage rises to the goal, • family in this city the forepart of the week. Where foes too long have lain. the fair this week. —Mesdames Frank and Fred Osborn left The fair, held in Gingery's hall this week, oes! Wo charge at double, shout and climb Thursday morning for St. Paul, Minn. They was a success throughout. To where the bullets bide their time. were accompanied as fur as Chicago by Mrs. W. A. Latham, of Pontiac, was in our burg Ah! how the Prussian snldcrs speak: ('has. True. Wednesday and Thursday. We close in ranks, and now the cry— —Our esteemed citizen. Michael O'Neil, left is complete; and the “SENSIBLE” is hard to beat. D on’t Mrs. T. C. Rickards and brother, Joseph “Advance with bayonet, door die!" us on the I o'clock, west-bound train Wednes­ ^ forget that we are selling Devereau, spent Sunday with friends in Pon­ The wood is gained with Zouave-shriek. day last for Julesburg. Col. We hope that no tiac. A rush, a pause—our Bugle struck! western blizzard will obstruct his journey. Mr. Lee Nusbaum, of Valparaiso, Ind., is A moment only—Zouave pluck —Mr. Jus. A. Smith, the editor of this paper, visiting with his brother. Dr. Nusbaum, this Gives never in to aught but death. received a telegram on Monday last informing w eek. Then, sounding high 'mid strife and cheer, him that his father was not as well as usual, LA® IB S ’ ©laCIAKi I'neonquered notes, and always near, and wished to see him; he gathered up his —Billy Rebholz, of your city, is playing for The Bugle breathes its passion-breath. grip-sack and departed for Ottawa, where his the dances here, which arc being held every at Sacrificed Prices. Men's Scarlet All-Wool n ig h t And though with breath the rod blood glows, father resides. As no inteligence has been Yet blast on blast the bugle blows; had from him. we suppose his father is better Misses Lizzie and Nellie Higgins, who have His hand douched round with iron will; in health. A telegram was received after his been visiting their many friends and relatives UMBER WEA R - UMBER W E A R departure, stating that his father was better. in Crescent City the past six weeks, returned He puts off death some paces yet, that must go, at Si per suit Whith Blankets, per pair, $1; and pressing back each foeinan met, —Messrs. Win. Cowling, II. W. Yates, A. home last Friday. The brave old Bugle leads us still. Van Alstyne and Jno. Brown left for Pontiac A. A. Thompson is closing out his stock of Red All Wool Blankets, per pair, S3 on the 5:17 train Monday morning to serve oil dry goods and clothing at cost. And they Ah! there upon the turf at last the petit jury during this week, and It. Rum- even say that Montgomery, the barber, is do­ Come in and examine our stock. You will find us in the Shroyer He lies, but still the bugle-blast hold and S. S. H itch le ft on th e 11 o 'clo ck tra in ing shaving and hair-cutting at cost. Surely Kings shrill from blood-stained lips that press building. for the same destination; Hitch to serve us this is a good town for cheap living. Disdaining, stretched on gory ground* petit juror and Kumbidd as grand juror. Guarding his Bugle—still the sound Quite a number of the Chatsworth boys at­ Cowling, Brown, Hitch and Kumhold were ex­ Wells forth, and urges none the less! tended the fair and dances at this place this cused from service; the other two were re­ week. Among them we noticed Messrs. T. P. H. Rosenthal. And now, upon his elbow leant, tained. L iston, R. L. V an A lsty n e. I). A. Cook, G. S. He sees the Zouaves backward bent Remsburg, Wm. Royal, Geo. Beckman, L. It. I. ROSENTHAL, Manager. On ground where all his blood has run. ( O R K K S I’O M I K X E. Waugh, Jas. Moran. Then—not till then—the Bugle stops: Die d —On Sunday, Jan. hi. at the hoineof her His task is done—he bends, he drops: 11EALEY. daughter, Mrs. Detwiler, near this city. Mrs Defeat in death—death nobly won. Mr. Henry Norris is cribbing considerable Catharine Bear, aged 73 years. The funeral —From the Firmli of f)eroulette. corn here this winter. was held in the Mennonite church on Wednes­ The cold wave struck too hard on Monday day a t12o’clock, the Rev. II. Shelley officiat­ PERSONA l-S. for many euchre parties this week ing. A large concourse of people followed the —Mr. J. A. Hull was in Chicago Tuesday. The social at Mr G. W. Cline's last Friday remains to their final resting place. She leaves evening was a success. Net proceeds, $15. four children to mourn her loss. The bereaved —William Turner went to Fairbury to-day. " 1 Miss Mary Murphy has gone to Ottawa for a ones have the heartfelt sympathy of their —Mr. Geo. J. Walter visited Chicago Thurs­ j i four-week's visit. We wish her a plensant many friends. day. tim e. — Mr. Geo. E. Esty paid Gilman a visit Thurs­ F t H I R E S T . Rev. T). R. MacGregor preached a very able Heck Powley is now yard-master. i + ♦ FINEST LINE OF + ♦ as follows: day. sermon lust Sabbath at the Shepherd school- 50, for $ 6 50 —Henry Miller spent a few days In Peoria house. J. L. Moyer is building an ice-house. last w eek. 50, for 8 00 Mr. H. B. Shepherd discovers it is not the Mrs. F. J. Carpenter visited Halrhu.ty to-day. —Rev. H. McVay, of Forrest, was in town 50, for 8 50 way to ship cattle on bob-sleds after upsetting Mrs. E. E. Steele is visiting tViends at Grid- T h u rsd a y . several times in tlie snow-drifts, when about 30 ley. 50, for 9 50 o e u p c u e ! Mrs. J. L. Taylor left last Friday night for below zero. It was a freezing discovery. Fred C. Dewey visited Peoria relatives last ... for 10 50 Centralia, III' One of our neighbors, Mr. Dwight Davis, w eek. tow tit l?(iabuiot tft t * t o me reduction, —Mrs. M. I.iston returned to her home in St. some tliref* weeks ago look his departure for Agent Sorantop spent a few days in St. Louis e v e t m «iii e prices, and I/mis Wednesday. Ashland. Neb., ostensibly to see his sister. th is week, ' fee faun? at Alas! The news came flying back, “Dwight is —Mr. Herb Lewis, of Cullom, was in Chats- T. G. Riley is rapidly recovering from his married.” We wish him a pleasant trip on worth last Friday. last severe accident. such an occasion. —Miss Sadie Plank spent Sunday at her Miss Allie Carpenter left Thursday for Shel­ home in Piper City. S THA ll'.V. don, where she will visit relatives. —Mrs. Chas. Mentz went to Lostunt, 11!.. E. Lynch finished putting up ice Friday. On Monday Higbe made the boys happy. +

mm Mk. ' ■■ gA He was bitten by a small dog with which Meagher (Dem.) was unseated, he b ein g a A GREAT EXPLOSION. IRELAND’S FREEQOM. ®hatsu’Otth flaindratrr. he was playing three months ago. justice of the peace when elected, an d T he bark Cralgbir, bound from Liver­ Dickerson (Rep.) was given the seat. This A C a rg * of Giant Powder Explodes M President Fitzgerald’s Address to the Na­ pool to Philadelphia, was reported lost on makes the Legislature a tie on joint ballot. Hoard a Grouuded Vessel on the Pacific tional League of America. Coast—Three Men Seriously Injured— JAS. A. SMITH, P u o pr iic tOH. the 14th with her crew of fifteen men. T ho m as P o w e l l and H e n ry B. S ta n to n , C in c in n a t i, Jan. 14.—The session of the Several Buildings Almost Totally De­ T he business failures during the seven Executive Council of the Irish National veteran journalists, expired on the 14th ut m o lis h e d . CHATSWORTH. : : ILLINOIS. days ended on tho 14th numbered for the New Yrork. Tho latter was the husbaud of Leuguo of America closed last night. Pres­ U nited S ta te s 294, an d fo r C unadu29; to tal, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and was In his San Francisco, Ja n . 17.—The Cliff House ident Fitzgerald’s address says of tho plan 323, against 299 the previous seven days. oighty-secoud year. was badly damaged aud other buildings iu of campaign: This was the largest number reported iu Prof. Edward Olney. LL. D., the emi­ the vicinity were wrecked oarly yesterday “Tho inhumanity, greed and aggressiveness any week since January, 1886. nent mathematician, was found dead in his morning by the explosion of a groat quan­ of landlordism, compassing a now plunder and the extermination of tho Irish people, have NEWS 0F_THE WEEK. T ub total values of exports of beef, bed on tho morning of tho 10th at Ann tity of giant powder on board the schooner forced upon them the alternative of ruin or pork and dairy products for tho twelve Arbor, Mich., death having resulted from Parallel, which hud been driven on the B Y TELEGRAPH AND MAIL. rocks at Point Lobos. Three men were resistance snch us it is within their power m o n th s en d ed Doc. 31, 1886, w ore $86,044,251, heart-disease. He had been for thirty to oiler. The people of Ireland, guided W ily h u rt. CONGRESSIONAL. against $93,559,516 for the same time tho years professor of mathematics iu tho by the wisdom and inspired by the heroism and previous year. University of Michigan. The Purallel sailed Friday last with a self-sacriitce of their devoted leaders, have Second Solution. A n old hotel at Salem, Ore., occupied by S am Jones com m enced a series of re­ cargo of general merchandise for Astoria, chosen, as they had a right to do iu thoir neces­ I n the Senate on the 12th Mr. Manderson In­ Chinese as a lodging-house, was burned on vival meetings in Boston on tha 16th be­ Ore. She proceeded north until compelled sary self-protection aud iu the defense of their troduced a bill to facilitate promotions and to the 14th, and throe Chinamen who could not fore immense audiences. by strong head winds to return. She homes, the latter alternative, and have deter­ retire from active service on their own applica­ escape were burned to death. The publishers of General Logan’s book readied the entrance to the Golden Gate mined upon a ’plan of campaign,’ as it is tion officers of the army who served durian the I n a prairie tiro on the 14th near Taylor, reported on the 15th that up to the date of Saturday evening. The wind had died culled, which, if sustained by us as It should ■war of the rebellion three years as officers or Tex., Mr. MeFaddou had three thousand his death they had paid him an average of out, and being caught by a strong tide be, promises to aid materially in tho early enlisted men in the volunto -r or regular army. the vossel was swept ashore at tho solution of one of the gravest difficulties la Mr. Allison reported the Army App npriation acres of pasture and fencing destroyed, one thousand dollars per mouth, aud tho aud five hundred sheep burned to death. south end of Point Lobos, inside the the Anglo-Irish problem. There can be no bill. Tho Inter State Commerce bill was fur sales hud siuee increased to a marvelous doubt that this “plan of campaign’ affords the ther discussed. In the House the Anti Polyg­ The e x c h an g e s at twenty-six leading d eg ree. famous seal rocks opposite tho Cliff House. The life-saving station poople, uear by, best practical means so far discovered of amy bill was passed after an extended discus­ clearing-houses in the United Suites during A hill was introduced in the Legislature rendering effective the determination of thu sion the week endod on the 15th aggregated of Texas on the 15th requiring railroads to wore promptly notified and hastened to tho Irish people to protect themselves iu the pos­ Me m o r ia ls were presented In the Senate on $982,210,618 a g a in st {811,614.686, the p re ­ give thirty days’ notice of the discharge of scene of the wreck. The captain of the session of their homes and to defeat tho mur­ the 18th relative to the claim of John Roach; vious week. As compared with the corre­ employes or reduction of their wages, and. schooner and all hands aboard had taken derous intent of tin1 landlords, whose execution for reduction of internal revenue taxes and for sponding week of i860, the decrease amounts also requiring laborers to give a m o n th ’s to the boats, and were making for the Df eviction, as Mr. Gladstone has declared, is the repeal of revenue laws. Hills were re­ to 3.8 per cent. notice of a strike. land. equivalent to a seutenco of d-mill in Ireland." ported for the erection of a monument to negro The Eliot church, at Trenton, Mass., val­ Mrs. Abby K elley Foster, one of tho The men from the life-saving station, President Fitzg ’raid refers to tho worth soldiers and sailors, and to extend laws to un­ ued tit $70,000, w as d e stro y e d by flam es on seeing that nothing could be done and until harmonious action of tin1 league, and organized territories of Kansas. Mr. Kvarts most noted workers in the cause of tem­ the 16th originating from a disjointed pipe. perance in New England, died at Wor­ knowing that the schooner had been declares that the movement carries with it spoke at length in opposition to the Inter-State all the elements of success That the con­ Commerce bill.... In the House a bill was passed F la m es on th e 15th destroyed the distil­ cester, Mass., on the 15th, aged seventy-six abandoned by her officers aud crew, with­ amending tho law regulating the removal of lery of Crawford Fairbanks at Terre Haute, y e a rs. drew from the scene at a few minutes be­ federated passions, prejudices aud interests causes from State to Federal courts. Tho bill Ind., valued at $100,00). Governor H i oiies was inaugurated as fore one o’clock. They had hardly reached o f the privileged classes—tho greatest of to abolish unnecessary customs districts aud In portions of Michigan and Ohio hogs Chief Executive of Arkansas on the 15th. the station building when a fearful explo­ tho difficulties the Jr.sh cause has ports was favorably reported. wore dying by the hundreds on the 15th of General W illiam B. Hazen, C hief S ig­ sion occurred, causing destruction on all had to contend against—are fast B il l s were introduced in the Senate on tho cholera. nal Service Officer of the United States, sides. The boating of tho schooner disappearing or becoming impotent in tlio llth granting arrears in certain eases to those O ver fifty tons of powder exploded on died at Washington on tho evening of the against tho rocks had causod the powder to struggle, is made manifest in the result of pensioned by special acts; to amend the act of the 16th on the schooner Parallel, at San 10th, aged fifty-seven years, of diabetic ignite and the entire quantity aboard— the last general election in Great Britain, March 3, 187.'), granting to railroads the right of Francisco, wrecking the vessel, the Cliff coma. He had been a sufferer from dia­ n ea rly 100,000 pounds'-—had exploded. by which the people of Scotland, Wales way through the public lands of the United House, tho signal and life-saving stations betes, but bis death was unexpected. To those living iu the neighborhood tho and Ireland and the democratic masses of States, and to make an annual appropriation of and other buildings, effect was frightful. Tho signal-station England declared themselves m favor of $400,000 for arms aud equipments for the mili tia. After discussion the Inter-State Commerce A co lo red man known only by the name FOREIGN. was demolished. Tho life-saving station the legislative independence of Ireland. bill was passed by a vote of -13 yeas to 15 nays. of Sam was lynched on the 15th near Green­ Howard T. Black.-tone, w ho stoic $75,090 was also wrecked, and the west side of the A banquet was tendered tutiie Executive Adjourned to the 17th __ In the House the con­ ville, Oa., for assaulting several women. while clerk of tlio Canal National Bank of Cliff House, notwithstanding its eleva­ Council last evening byr the Irish citizens o€ ference report on the Electoral-Count bill was The first cargo of pig-iron ever shipped Portland, Me., was arrested on the 12th at tion, was blown out, and every Cincinnati. agreed to and several private Senate bills were from Charleston, S. C., to New Y ork, left window-pane in the building broken. Winnipeg, Manitoba, by the sheriff of Ox­ A NEW* PARTY. passed. At the evening session twenty four pen­ hat Southern city on the 15th. ford County, Me. A largo concert-room on the beach sion bills were passed. A snow-slide on the 15th at Marshall, I t was shown on the 12th by unimpeachable and other buildings lower down had Alms of tlio National Industrial Conven­ T h e Senate was not in session on the 15th — Col., killed two men and swept away many evidence that Robert E. Sproule, an Ameri­ all their windows broken and were other­ tion, Which Is to Moot in Cincinnati on In the House the conference report on the In­ buildings. can recently hanged at Victoria, B. C., for wise more or less damaged. A long car­ W ash lug ton’s Hi r I inlay. ter-State Commerce bill was presented. Hills Abner Letcher, of Point Pleasant, IV. riage shed adjoining the Cliff House tvas ittsburgh were reported for tho consolidation of customs the murder of Thomas Keatings, was an in­ P , P a., Jan . 14.—The National Va., a lad of fifteen years, lias carried out nocent man. tumbled into a mass of ruins. Adolph Industrial convention will meet at Cincin­ districts, for the collection of more accurate Butro’s conservatory on the heights above statistics of exports, emigration and-iminigra- his threat to avenge the murder of his Advices of tho 12th state that one hun­ nati February 22. Its principles aud aims tion, and for the retirement and recoinage of father by Jason Borden. The corpse of dred negro converts to Christianity had was shattered into atoms, aud all the iviu- are set forth in a circular ivhich tha Na­ the trade dollar. In committee of the whole the latter was found on the 15th iu tho been burned alive at Auganda, Afriya, by ioivs iu bis house ivere broken. tional Committee is distributing among la­ the River and Harbor bill was considered. woods where tho boy was hunting. order of King Monanga, aud that the King Three members of the life-saving creiv bor organizations. It arraigns iu severe T he Boston coal-breaker at Plymouth, had declared ho would kill every Christina who had built a lire on ibe beach and ivlio term s and at great length both tho Republic­ DOMESTIC. Pa., was destroyed by fire on the 16th, found in his domain. had decided to remain near the ivrock ivere an and Democratic parties for having ca­ 1 Two men were burned to death on tho c a u sin g a lo ss of $100,900. O ver fo u r h u n ­ Lord Iddesleioii (Sir Stafford North- hurled into the air by the concussion, and tered in every way to the rich at the ex­ 12th in an oil refinery at Luna, O.. their dred men were thrown out of work. cote) while entering Lord Salisbury’s offi­ were severely injured in being dashed to pense of tlio jioor, and renounces all alle­ clothes catching fire from blazing benzine. cial residence in London on the 12th fell to the earth. The remaining members of tho giance to them. The circular asks for the ■ F ifty lodges of Crow Indians, in a condi­ PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. the floor and almost instantly expired. Ho creiv ivho had returned to the station alliance and co-operation of the Knights of tion next to starvatian, were camped at T h e National House Commit-toe on C oin­ was born in 1818, and eommeeced his polit­ rushed to the rescue of the injured and car­ Labor, tho various agricultural and soi- Clark’s fork of the Yellowstone on the 13th. age, W eights and Measures agreed on tho ical career as private secretary to Mr. ried them to the station. Medical aid was diers’ organizations, the National Green­ The estimate of the Department of Agri­ 12th to report favorably tho bill providing Gladstone in 1843. He recently withdrew summoned and oi'ery thing neeossary to re­ back, the Anti-Monopoly and Peo­ culture at W ashington for the year 183(1 on that after July 1 trade dollars shall be re­ from the Conservative Government. lieve their injuries done. ple's parties, the trades unions, tem­ the corn crop gives an aggregate of 1,665,- deem ed to th e e x te n t of $500,000 m onthly. Mr. Rae, an Irish landlord, went to tho The famous Cliff House presents a scene perance reformers, and all other per­ 000,000 bushels, g ro w n on 73,000,000 acres. T h e Democratic majority in the poor-house at Killarney o-n the 13th be­ beggaring description. The ivest side of sons AVho are in sympathy AVith the The aggregate product of wheat is 457,090,- Senate rejected a resolution on the 12tli de­ cause his tenants would not pay their rent. the building overlooking the ocean is com­ objects sought- The plans of organiza­ 000 bush els, fro m an a re a of 37,000,000 acres. claring that Lieutenant-Governor Robert­ Prince B i makck’s military bill was de­ pletely ruined and only held together by tion are an organizer for each State and Geokof. W. Weber, an extensive manu­ son, having been duly elected the Lieu­ feated in the German Reichstag on the the cross-beams. The ivindoivs are smashed Territory, the State organizer to appoint a facturer of boots and shoes in Chicago, tenant-Governor, was the lawful presiding 14th, and Bismarck immediately dissolved aud the doors are tivistod off their hinges, district organizer for each Congressional failed on th e 13th fo r £100,000. officer of that body. Senator Winter pro­ that body. A new election will bo held and the whole side is so shattered Unit it district in his State, and the district organ­ The elegant residence of N. B. Ream, of tested on behalf of the Republican mi­ February 21. will lia\re to be taken down, ei'en if it does izers are to appoint local organizers. Each Chicago, valued at £2)0,000, was destroyed n ority. Advices of the 14th from South Amer­ not topple over into the ocean. Congressional district will be eutitlod t* by fire at 2:30 o’clock on the morning of A joint resolution was offered in the ica say that cholera was raging in Uruguay The captain and crew of the Parallel ar- one delegate to the convention. th e 14 th. Nebraska Seriate on the 12th asking Con­ and the Argentine Republic, hundreds of rii't'd yesterday morning on the ferry-boat Stuiicino miners uear Moosic. Pa., fired gress to pass a law for the election by tho persons dying daily. from Saucelito. On taking to the sinall-boat QUEEN O f T h E GYPSIES. on the men filling their places on the 13th, people of United States Senators. The police of Berlin on the 15th forbid they ivere carried by the tide to Saueolito before they could make a landing. Tlio I’rctty Sinter of tlio Dead Sovereign who returned the fire, several persons be­ T he W est Virginia Legislature convened the sale of a pamphlet issued by a Social­ Chosen as tlie New Ruler. ing seriously wounded. at Charleston on the 12th. istic society in Chicago in denunciation of The powder was slnppod by Bandmann, E v a n s v il l e , Ind., Jan. 14.—The position A vast mass of rock and ice near the the Anarchists’ trial. Neilson & Co., of this city, and ivas in­ A t the joint session of the Nevada Legis­ of Queen of the Gypsies iu tlio United Horseshoe falls at Niagara fell into the I t was reported on the 15th that Irish tended for railroad construction purposes. lature on the 12th William M. Stewart States, made vacant by tho death gorge below on tho Kith, changing very pauperism in Ireland had increased sixty The vessel was literally obliterated, a few (Rep.) was elected United States Senator ol' Mrs. Emma Stanley, which oc­ materially the formation of the precipice per cent, during the past year. pieces of floating wreckage being all that to succeed Senator Fair (Deni. ). curred near Jackson, Miss., on December on the Canadian side. esolutions of respect to the memory can be seen. She w as v alu ed a t $7,090, and R of 30 last, has been tilled by the appoint­ W hile drunk on the 13th William Agnew, General Logan wore adopted on the 12th by LATER NEWS. was owned by S. B. Peterson, of this city. of Palmyra, N. J., struck his wife with a She. w as in su red for $5,590. ment of Miss Lucy Stanley, a sister of the the Executive Committee of the Irish Na­ dead Queen, who lives about two miles lA’est chair aud killed her. tional League of America, which was in I n the eircut court at on tho The explosion was so terrifllc and oc­ of this city, Avhere she owns valuable prop­ John M. Wilson, who, in October, is.34, session at Cincinnati. 17th Judge Ayers rendered a decision curred so close to the seal rocks that it was erty. Miss Stanley has left here for Dayton, confessed in Chicago that he had murdered he Wisconsin Legislature convened at against Lieutenant-Governor Robertson, supposed an immense number of seals had T O., to attend the funeral of the deceased Andrew W. Dealy in Pennsylvania, was Madison on tho 12th. C. K. Erwin, of and granted an injunction restraining him been killed by the concussion. Such proves queen, after which ceremony tho cor­ hanged for the crime on the 13th at Norris­ Tomah, was elected President pro tem. of from presiding at the joint convention of not to be the ease. Two dea 1 seals only onation of the new Queen will take place. tow n. the Senate, and T. B. Mills, of Jackson, the Legislature to nominate a United States have been seen. A rumor is current that The new Queen is but nineteen years of W hile coasting at Pittsburgh, Pa., on was chosen Speaker of the House. Senator. The case would be taken to tho the explosion was caused by an infernal Supreme Court. age, prepossessing in appearance, fairly the 13th two boys named Smith and Mertz A t the National Farmers’ Congress in machine aboard, but all the facts educated, and is a favorite not'only with ran their sled into a heavy wagon and were Washington on tho 12th resolutions were T h e D em o c rats in the Massachusetts dispute such a supposition. The ex­ her own people, but with all who know her. killed. adopted asking Congress to make the Com­ legislature on the 17th nominated Con­ plosion was distinctly heard at Oak­ S he avill issue her mandates from this Evidence taken on tho 13th by tie grand missioner of Agriculture a Cabinet officer; gressman P. A. Collins for United Stales land and San Jose, and even as far as point, but Avill lead tho annual migration jury at Ogden, Utah, showed that in a to extend the benefits of the signal service S •n;itor. Sacramento, a distance of over 104 of her people to the South, which com­ three-room house in that city live Willard to faruiers, and1 to regulate inter-Stato A t Galena, O., a revolver exploded in tha miles. Captain Jordan, of tho ship Com­ mences early in November next Bingham, two wives, twenty unmarried com m erce. hands of William Balter on the 17th, the modore, which arrived yesterday from bullet killing Ids brother Arthur, aged six children, five married sons, with their The Democrats of the Tennessee Legis­ Port Discovery, says he felt the shock fif­ A Great Fall of Hook, teen years. wives and fifteen children, aud two hired lature on the 13th nominated W. C. Whit- teen miles out at sea. The injured life-sav­ B u f f a l o , N. Y\. Jan. 14. -About mid­ S e n a t o r M cD o n a l d (R e p .) was unseat­ men in the attic. thorne for United States Senator. ing men are progressing favorably, and night on Wednesday a vant mass of rock ed on the 17th by the Democratic majority Louisville, Ky., experienced on the 13th Hon. James Jackson, Chiet-Justice of they will probably recover. and ice near the Horseshoe falls at Niag­ of the Indiana Senate. tho unusual visitation of a mid-winter Georgia, die 1 on the 13th at Atlanta, aged ara fell into the gorge below, changing C aucuses of the Democrats and Repub­ thunder-storm. It rained very hard for sixty-seven years. very materially the foruialien of tlio preci­ licans of the New York Legislature for SPIES AND HIS LOVE. some two hours. Mrs. Henry Winn died on tho 13th near pice on the Canadian side. The break aa’us United States Senator were held on tho More dynamite was exploded on the 13th Bloomington, 111., after fasting lor forty- The Marriage of tlio Condemned Anarch­ near tlie spiral stairway, and i5> feet of the 17th at Albany. The Democrats nominated on the Sutter street cable road at San seven days. ist Chief to Occur In the Chicago Jail Government iron railing was carried down. Francisco, destroying two cars and injur­ T h e Democrats of the Indiana Legisla­ Smith M. Weed. The Republicans took Next Thursday—A Talk with tho Pros­ but one ballot, W arner Miller receiving 44 pective Hridc. ing several persons. ture on tho 13th nominated David Turpio THE MARKETS. A t the door of a residence in N ew B o s­ for United States Senator. votes, Levi I*. Morton, 35, and Frank His- C h ic a g o , Jun. 17.—There was some diffi­ ton, 111., were found on the 14th the corpses M iss L ucy Stanley, of Evansville, Ind., coek, 12; necessary to nominate, 48. culty in getting a marriage license for Au­ N ew Y o r k , Ja n . 18. of James E. Doughty and Miss Martha was on the 13th appointed Queen of the Font tramps perished on the 17th in a gust Spies, the Anarchist, ivho is to wed L IV E STOCK—C a ttle ...... S- 50 (O; 5 50 Benedict Jealousy was no doubt the Gypsies in the United States, filling tho burning car qt Paducah, Ky. Miss Van Zandt, and the marriage ivas S h e e p ...... 4 110 <0,5 (V) H o g s ...... oa A b l iz z a r d o n th e 17th blockaded rail­ postponed until Thursday, when it will oc­ r» m 5 30 cause of the tragedy. place made vacant by tho recent death of KLOTJR—(tooi! to C hoice...... 2 (G f« 5 40 While coasting on the 14th at Waynes- her sister, Mrs. Emma Stanley. ro ad s in the NorthAvest. cur in the jail. P a te n ts ...... 4 75 Of, 5 40 burg, O., Harvey McClellan, aged twelve The remains of John Roach were interred I n a tenement-house at Troy, N. Y.. th ree Miss Van Zandt confirms the report tbal WHEAT—No. 2 lied ...... ri!v; 5ft PORK—Mess... purchased nine hundred square miles of General Joseph R. Hawley was u n a n ­ T h r e e w h ite m en o f the schooner Lloyd form ed by J u d g ( . 13 85 <319 75 Milton were drowned on the 17th while at­ LARI)—Steam ...... ti 84 Ut. (j 82 Vi timber laud in W estern Florida, on which imously renominated for United States Prendergast. She C H E E S E ...... tempting to go ashore on the ice at Prin­ 12>p3t 13V* to found a colony of Hollanders. Senator on the Kith by the Republicans ol admitted that she WOOL—Domestic...... 50 00 88 1 T. J. C lcveril' s, who was hanged on the tho Connecticut Legislature. cess Anne, Md. had hastened the (4111 AGO. llth at Richmond, Va., for tho murder of Governor Rusk, of Wisconsin, in his T h e second winter carnival at St, Paul, cerem ony because BEEVES—Extra ...... ?5 15 <3. 5 25 his cousin, Fannie L. Madison, died with­ message on the 13th directs attention to Minn., was formally opened on the 17tl»by she would be more O n fo e ...... i no 5 00 in g $3,400,000. have tho right to enforce peace; says tho S H E E P ...... 2 37 4 60 A n attempt to reduce wages in the to financial condition of the State is good; p riatio n bill, a p p ro p ria tin g $7:5,OK),000, and she said. “He has BUTTER—C ream ery ...... 15 <<6 80'4 bacco factory of P. Lorillard. at Jersey says tho young should have the special pro­ the Aimy Appropriation bill were taken been maligned, cal­ Good to Choice Dairy...... 11 00 23 City, causod a strike on the llth of thirty- tection of just laws, nnn promises the Leg­ up and passed. In the House bills were um niated, villi fled E G G S—F re s h ...... 215 Of. 27 . introduced: To regulate prosecutions FLOUR—Winter...... 3 75 (a, 4 25 , five hundred employes. islature his hearty co-operation in all ef­ and wronged by the S p rin g ...... 3 50 4 20 ' O n tho llth two factions of ’longshore­ forts to improve the laws of the State. against Indians for crimes committed in press and tho public, P a te n ts ...... 4 oo 6C 4 70 men engaged in a riot At New Orleans, four S enator Wolvekton w as on the 13th tho Territories; providing that suits by tho miss van zan dt. and 1 desire to show G RA IN —W iic.it No. 2 ...... 78 Vj (fy 78*4 United States to vacate and annul any land my opinion on tho subject. It’s a very C o rn ...... 35J.i O0 35*4 persoxfs being seriously wounded by shots nominated for United States Senator by O ats...... SGVt® patent shall not be brought after ten years easy thing to marry a man of high posi­ 20 V* and one by a knife thrust. the Democrats of the Pennsylvania Legis­ Rye, No. 8 ...... KVtOO 54 The principal business block at T.agodo, la tu re . after the date of tho issuance of such tion, but it requires niW rr more courage tc 524® 53 BROOM CORN— Ind., was burned on the 14th. Loss, $50,- CnAitLES B. F arwf.l l , of Chicago, was patent; to mako gold and silver coin marry within the walls of a jatL” jointly legal tender; to authorize the issue Self-working...... 3 (0 5 000, v/ith Btnall in su ran ce. nominated for United States Senator by “ Is it true that you aro an fujiress?” the H u r l ...... 3 @ 5 T h r e e cable-railway strikers at Ban the Republican caucus at Springfield on of legal-tender certificates for half gold reporter asked. In f e r io r...... 3 »!4 Francisco were arrested on the 141 h for the 13th, William R. Morrison Avas nomi­ coin and half silver coin; to grant a “ Yes, but I jeopardize it by this mar POTATOES (bu.) ...... 35 GO 52 pension of {25 a month to Walt W hitman; riage. That, however, is a m atter of small P O R K —M ess...... 12 00 0012 10 causing tho dynamite -explosions on the nated by the Democrats, and Benjamin W. LA RD —S te a m ...... l> 47! 50 Sutter street road. Goodlnio was nominated by tho Labor proposing a constitutional amendment for consequence. If I get the money I shall LUMBER— A t Waterloo, la , on tho 14th Will Crosby tho election of United States Senators by | enjoy it; if not I shall not allow myself tc Common Dressed Siding . 10 00 *> shot and killed his young wife, and then The Arizona legislature on the 13th tho people of the States; appropriating re p in e .” F lo o rin g ...... 00 OJ 31 00 $600,000 to p ro m o te th e colored people’s Common Boards...... li 00 . and unlawful discriminations iu the ports i CATTLE—Best .. ;4 75 OK 4 99 ored) were hanged for murder on tho 14th United States Senator by acclamation. chemist in the K«rk soap factory. His F a ir to <1 rod ... 1 • if r® 4 5:> at Fort Smith, Ark. T iif. National Association of Naval Veter­ of British North America. A bill was homo is elegant anil luxurious H O G S—Y orkers ...... 4 05 (0 4 T h e trial of John Arensdorf, ehargod ans has chosen as its Commodore C. W. passed for pensions to dependent parents Pnlludolpliius...... 4 ftO Or. 5 on With the murder of Rov. George C. Had­ Adams, of Chicago. and honorably discharged soldiers and sail­ Three Chinamen Cremated. S H E E P —B e s t...... 4 75 c't 5 IM C om m on...... •i 10 ors, disabled, and dependent on their own alem <0 3 00 dock, at Sioux City, la., has been set for G eoroe H earst was nominated for S , Ore., Jnn. 17.—An old hotel occu­ BALTIMORE M arch 21. United States Senator on tho 14th by the labor. It affects about 33,090 persons, in­ pied by Chineso as a lodging-house horned C A TTLE—B e s t...... $4 75 Of, 3 00 8. S am uels, aged thirty-oight years, died Democrats of the California Legislature. v o lv in g th e d isb u rse m e n t of 16,000,000 p e r early Friday morning. Throo Chinamen M edium ...... 3 95 00 1 374 n o o s ...... In Chicago on the 14th from hydrophobia. I n tho Indiana Houso oa ths 14th annum . who could not escape were burned to death. 5 59 00 5 »v»y BHEEP— Poor to Choice...... 3 M <0 5 od ' who are abroad early in the morning BASE B A LL IN 1087. itcher. He will stand squarely facing the A CONTINUAL INJUSTICE. ataman, take one step forward with the Gkatsimth flniudaUt and late at night, overhauling our ash The Pitcher Allowed Much L n i L a titu d e ball in plain sight, and let it go as he How the Agricultural Industrie* or All’ cans and ash barrels. They are most­ then Heretofore, end Livelier Encoun­ pleases. It will undoubtedly make his d e­ Countries Are Upholding the Policy of] JAS. A. SMITH, PnopBXKTOO. ter* on the Diamond Field Probable— livery more sure. “Protection." ly Italians, and carry’ huge begs and Changes In Kules Affecting the Char­ a long iron hook, npt unlike a stove- acter of the Oame. “ The other important changes in the pitch­ Late cablegrams are to the effect CIIATS WORTH, : : ILLINOIS. ing rules introduce more oostly penalties Mr. Chadwick, a well-known writer on that there is a strong undercurrent of poker. They are numbered by the for unfair and wild pitching. In the first sporting topics, writing to tho Chicago feeling in France in favor of increased thousands, are almost unacquainted place, the pitcher is now allowed to send in Tributu on tho new base-ball rules for 1837, with the laws and customs of thiseouu. but five unfair balls before he becomes lia­ duties on American breadstuff's and on THE TWO SEAS, savs* try, live in tho poorest class of tene­ ble to the penalty of giving the. batsman British and German manufactured' "When thou passest through the waters I will ' “ Tho base-ball fraternity,” in 1687 ments, and by the most stringent econ­ his base off balls, and this penalty is in­ goods. Nor is this undercurrent ofi with thee.” will for tho first time in the history creased by adding the charge of a base hit omy and industry manage to save of professional ball play uuder ono feeling confined to France, though it is, Each night we are launched on a sea of sleep; against the pitcher every time a base is up quite respectable hank accounts. official coda of rules, viz.: that author­ given on balls. Then, too, every time the more marked because of the enormous No doubts disturb us, no fears annoy. ized by tho conference committee of tho Though we plow the waves of the darkened The inborn passions of the Italian race pitcher hits the batsman with a pitched taxation of that country which! deep, National League and the American Associ- ball a base is given the batsman as a penal­ ultimately falls on the agricult­ are but little modified by our climate, tion at tho meeting held in Chicago Novem­ Wo know we are safe In the Master's keep, ty for the error. The same penalty, too, is ural interest and on those owning And the morning brings us Joy. or by contact with our people, and ber 15 and Hi, 1SS6, which codo was after­ incurred every time the pitcher commits a land. It also exists in Great fatal affrays are of frequent occurrence wards indorsed at the annual conventions balk, and the liability to balk in delivery iB What dread, then, should daunt us, what doubt among them. They are clannish, pre­ of both organizations. On this exceptional greatly increased under the new rules. It Britain and in all the continental distress, legislative occasion not only were tho mem­ When on Death's dark sea we uro launched serve their national customs, subsist European States. In Great Britain the bers of tho joint committee of each or­ pressure to be ultimately brought to alone 1 on tiie cheapest food and endure pri­ ganization tho ablest men that could have In that deeper sleep, should we trust Him less t been selected for the purpose, but they bear on the Government will be in the Shall we limit to earth His power to bless > vations and hardship^ that would kill Will the Father forsake His own ? nine out of ten of our native popula­ were assisted m their important work of form of discriminating duties against tion. I saw one poor fellow, who, by revising the playing rules by a special ad­ tiie agricultural products of countries He made us His children; he bears us to bed; visory committee of leading club captains imposing high protective tariffs on And whether our sleep be the tlrst or last. t lie cut of his clothes had apparently of the two associations, who were invited What matters it where our souls are led. but recently left sunny Italy, trying to to aid the committee by such pratical sug­ British goods. In Germany, Austria If our trust in the God of the living and dead thaw out his frost-bitten fingers on one gestions as the experience of tho last sea­ and Italy it will L ik e tiie form of duties Shall only hold us fast ? son pointed out as necessary. Prior to the almost prohibitory of trans-Atlantic —Chambers' Journal of the chilliest days during our recent cold snap. He had gathered a few pa­ mooting the work of amending tho rules agricultural products, which, indeed, it KAG-PICKING CCLASSES. pers together and started a bonfire un­ has already done. This will lie found, der the lee of one of the pillars which absolutely necessary’ in order ’to pre­ support the elevated railroad. He was serve the life of the landed interests in The Blue Blood Owners of Horses thrusting his hands in the tiames for these countries. If England were free and Wagons. relief, but by the agony expressed in his to do so she would at once place duties face 1 am fearful that it did not come. on imported agricultural products, es­ Aristocrats of the Hand-Cart—The Com­ Brooklyn pays about $(55,000 annual­ pecially those manufactured, such as mon Kummagors of Early Morning Hour and Indian and oaten meals. ly’ for the removal of its ashes, and last and Late Night—Swarming Life The very necessities of our tariff tax­ Near the Dumps. year over 260,000 loads were carted to the low lots which abound in South ation have driven tiie United States to Rag-pickers form a very important Brooklyn and elsewhere. It is near meet the same by appealing to our nat­ will bo seen, therefore, that the pitcher urally productive and cheap soil for element of the busy population of a these dumps, in miserable hovels, that has now to guard against three costly er­ great city like Brooklyn, and a careful the last, but by no means the least, class rors in his method of delivery, viz.: those relief. Stimulated as they are by tho observation of their methods will re­ of this great family of rag-pickers of sending the batsman to his base on balls, application of machinery as in England veal some curious anti interesting facts. dwell. They are up betimes in the for hitting him with a pitched ball, and for it is applied to stimulate manu­ They are properly divided into four dis­ morning awaiting the arrival of the making a balk. This largely-increased re­ factures, we have been draining enor­ sponsibility attached to the position, how­ mously on our agricultural resources tinct classes, eaelt having a separate ash carts like so many vultures would ever, is offset by an important advantage field of action and seldom infringing await the coming of prey, and no car­ each season has been done by tho delegates which the new code grants to the pitche r, for the wherewithal to sustain our upon the territory of the other divi­ rion crows ever plunged their talons in to tho annual meetings of each organiza­ and that advantage lies in the throwing manufactures which are run at a loss, sions of the fraternity. The first class the carcass of a dead cow with more tion, and tho result was that not only two out of the code the clause in the pitching not a profit. Tiie result is that the aver­ different codes of rules, but crude and un­ rules which required tho niteber to send in age export prices of some of our princi­ who could quite properly be called the voracity than these people settle down satisfactory amendments, which frequent­ balls “High” or “low,” as the batsman upper tea of ragpickerdom includes to a frouzy examination of tiie ash ly had to be changed before the close of tho pal agricultural products have sunk chose to call for. tiie itinerant dealers who conduct their heaps. A person would suppose that ensuing year. from 1885 to 1886 as follows: Corn, “ A fair ball is designated, under the new from 89 to 50 cents per bushel; wheat, business by means of dilapidated look­ little remains in the ashes after the “Under the new order of things, however, code, as ‘a ball delivered by the pitcher ing horses and wagons. They would rummaging of the Italian street pick­ the promise is that the work of tho confer­ while standing wholly within the lines and from $1.66 to 87 cents; Hour, from undoubtedly indignantly resent their ers. But men, women and children by ence commmittee will bo found sufficiently facing the batsman, und as defined in See. $9.04 to $4.70 per barrel; lard, from practical as to render changes unnecessary tion 2 of Rule 5; the ball, so delivered, to 8.4 to 6.9 cents per pound; salted pork, classification with ordinary rag-pick­ the hundreds work there with hag and until the next annual meeting. A primary- pass over the home-base, and not lower from 7.3 to 5.9 cents per pound; salted ers, but candor compels me to name basket from sunrise to sunset. Old object tho committee had in view in fram­ than the knee of the batsman nor higher them as such. They pay an annual coal scuttles, pots, kettles, pans, broken ing a new codo of playing rules was to in­ than lus shoulder.’ The designated class beef, from 8.8 to 6 cents, and other license fee of three dollars for the priv­ crockery, hats, caps, bonnets, east oft troduce such amendments as would lessen of "high” and "low” balls thrown out under articles in a similar ratio. the individual responsibility of tho umpire ilege of buying the city's rubbish, and garments, feathers, coal, wood and ;■ the new code were not only a detriment to These declines in value are tiie results in his rendering of decisions in disputed the pitcher in his effort to employ strategic according to the last year's returns 529 multitude of similar articles are taken points and transfer it to the code itself, of our cheapening agricultural products skill in his method of delivery, but they on the one hand, and of the tariffs that were permitted to roam through our to the finders’ shanties and cleaned and thereby rodueing the chances of disputing were the most difficult class of balls for highways. They pay ft higher price for repaired for personal us»\ Old metal, decisions. the umpire to judge correctly; and his er­ all European countries, with the single goods than the men who propel the rags, paper, hones, bottles, tin cans “ Tho first thing the pitcher will have to rors of judgment in this respect were a exception of Great Britain, have raised attend to in studying up the new rules is against them, on the other. Congress hand-carts, and frequently hire simps and scraps of tin, hair, corks, bits of tho method of taking his stand in tho “box,” of their own for assortment and stor­ leather and rope arc carried away for preparatory,to delivering the ball to the bat. may’ never come to the relief of the age of their purchases. They generally assortment and sale. There are hun­ Formerly he could hide the ball behind his condition which is inducing this enor­ carry" on a thriving, business, and from dreds of things which our forefathers back—which he is now prohibited from do­ mous fall iu our only profitably pro­ ing—and could stand within the lines of his long experience and acquaintance know threw away, which wo find many duced products. Still, it is morally position in such a way as to admit of his certain that, whether relieved or not. where the choicest rags are found. ways of utilizing. Within a gen­ taking one or two steps in delivery, as his They have regular dates for calling on eration the residuary products position was then a space of seven feet by the system is sure in the end to tumble small tailoring establishments in order arising from the manufacture of four in extent, besides which he had the to pieces, on account of its being so to secure the cuttings and trimmings gas, which were formerly considered palpably opposed to every correct prin­ which are too small to be used by rug- worthless, have through new meth­ ciple of political economy.—Chicago carpet manufacturers. They also get ods of distillation and manufacture News. the pickings of small shirt factories, been made to yield coal oil, salts of What the Farmers Do. printing houses, hook binderies and a ammonia, naphtha, tar, pitch, creosote, score of similar establishments. benzole, carbolic acid, paraffine, an­ A recent telegram dated at London, The second class comprises the army iline, naphthaline, and, by combination Eng., says that the movement in favor of hand-cart, dealers who can lie seen with coal, shales, alum, copperas and of protection is undoubtedly spreading every day pushing their trucks, adorned sulphuric acid. So it is with the con­ throughout Great Britain. The plan of with from one to a score of motley tents of the rag-picker's hag/ Woolen Right Hon. Henry Chaplin, member of shaped, sized and toned hells, aloqg in rags, old stockings, white flannel, car­ Parliament for Sleaford, for reviving at front of them. They are avaricious in peting, serge, tailors’ trimmings, old TITF. LIMITS OF A FA 1K BALL. once the agricultural and manufactur­ their dealings, manage to live in mod­ coats, gowns and other condemned fruitful cause of wrangling and “kick­ ing industries of the country, meets erate circumstance and are willing to garments are sent to the shoddy man­ ing” by pitchers and batsm n. Under the with great favor. His scheme is to im­ purchase a number of articles which ufacturer, where they’ are torn into new code, therefore, a greater latitude is pose duties on foreign manufactures most people classify as rubbish. But shreds, mixed with new wool and man­ given the pitcher in this respect, as ho is and give the resulting bonus to the pro­ now only called upon to send in balls ‘not ducers of wheat. what is rubbish to some people is gold ufactured into cheap and serviceable higher than tho batsman’s shoulder, nor privilege of lifting his feet. All this is now to others. Old bottles, rags, rope, iron cloth. Woolen rags are also ground up lower than his knee,’ and every such ball This is tiie exact opposite of tiie prohibited under the new code. As tho rule into (lock and artificial flowers and can is now a fair ball, provided, of course, that American plan. Here we tax the wheat- and other metals, hones and old car­ now is he must take his stand, when about pets and a multitude of similar articles always he used no matter how old. to deliver the ball, within the lines of a it at the same time passes over the homo grower and all the time give tiie bonus are thus bought by the thousands of Linen cloths are sent to the paper space of ground only live feet six inches by plate. This is one of the most important to the manufacturers. The result is and radical changes made in the rules for four feet. It will be seen at a glance pounds daily. This class is always manufacturers and transformed into som e 3rears past, and though it may bother that our wheat is so cheap that wo can that the position is very different well posted in the tricks pf the trade, the best paper. Cotton rags go to a few batsmen at first it will ultimately be ship it four, live or even eight or ten from that in vogue last season. In of advantage to them. One benefit it and have certain streets which they paper makers, while house rags and the first place the pitcher is now required thousand miles and sell it under the have drummed for years. By long ex­ dish cloths, which are covered with to keep his right foot—his left, if a left- yield is that of relieving the umpire of a English farmer’s nose at less than ho very difficult pa.* of his duties, while at the handed pitcher—standing on the rear lino can raise it for. The more we tax the. perience they learn which of their cus­ grease, are sold to hop growers for same timo it aliords tho • pitcher greater of his position, and he is not allowed to lift tomers will sell their rags at any price, manure. All kinds of paper are sent facility for strategic skill in his position. wheat-grower to build up the manu­ his feet until the ball leaves liis hand. In to the papier macho manufacturer, who 14 The only amendment introduced in tho facturer the cheaper wheat becomes. and which will haggle with them over reality he can not pitch or throw the ball American rules by tho new code is the the last penny". They often find un­ produces various ornamental and use­ unless this foot is on the ground; and it is Such is the effect of our policy. Tho clause, “and any motion calculated to de­ expected treasures in their purchases, ful articles, such as tea trays, cigar and from the pressure of tnis foot on the English plan is to build up tlie wheat- ceive a baso-runner.” It will bo readily ground that he derives the power to give and rarely return any tiling val­ tobacco cases and match boxes. Bones seen that stealing bases under this rule grower, and not make protection quite the last impetus to the ball in delivering it. uable that thus comes within are boiled for their grease and gel­ will not bo as difficult as it was under tho so one-sided. But oven that kind of He is also required to hold the ball so that nbsurd ruling in vogue tho latter part of tariff protect ion will never be adopted their clutch. One of these peddlers atine, converted into charcoal and it can be seen in his hand by the umpire.” last season. ” once discovered among a bundle of used in sugar refineries, sold to “In such a narrow box will not the in England.—Dcs Moines Leader. rags he had purchased an old coat the tanner who manufactures ease pitcher find it impossible to take the short which was almost equal to a modern handles, knive handles and other use­ run that has characterized tho work of A MODEST REQUEST. ------In a late debate Mr. Goudy, of safe deposit vault. For, on ripping ful articles, or they are ground up and some of them in the past!” Chicago, gave some illustrations of how “Exactly. Besides keeping his right foot a protective tariff had worked positive open the dilapidated garment, he sold to tiie farmer as phosphates o. —or left foot, as the case may be—on the found, securely sewed in the linings, lime, forming an excellent and highly line, ho is now prohibited from taking hardships. On the importation of glass several hundred dollars’ worth oij bank valued manure. Old bottles, phials more than ono step in the delivery; and a duty of 180 per cent, was placed, and notes. Astounded by this unexpected and fragments of glass are remelted, when taking this one step his forward foot immediately American manufacturers must touch the ground to the left of the imported Bohemian pauper labor to tho revelation, lie made further investiga­ colored by a unique process and made center line of his position.” tions, yvhich showed that the buttons into flat pieces which are broken up □ “ Will these rules make any material dif­ detriment of homo skill. The man­ were five dollar gold pieces neatly cov­ into irregular shapes to serve as mosaic ference in tho effect of tho pitcher’s deliv­ ufacturers made so much money that ered with cloth. That there arc peo­ window glass. Pieces of tin and tin e r y ! ” as soon ns the Bohemians had gotten ple who prefer to hide their money cans are sold to chemical works or to “ Decidedly yes. The changes are very well to work they decided to go in for important, the main effect-of them boing to about their house or clothing, rather manufacturers who melt them into force the pitcher to learn to obtain a better protection too and determined that no than risk it in savings banks, which window weights. Old boots are sold command of tho ball in delivery; and they apprentices should be employed. Sew­ pay such a small percentage on de­ to men who patch them up for the also have tho effect of reducing his power ing threads were made in Paisley, Scot­ posits, can not be doubted. Although cheap trade, or if they are too dilapi­ to send in very swift balls. The double land, and the manufacturers in Amer­ code, while it enabled him to attain greater ica soon imported Scotch pauper labor occurrences like the above are few and dated they are ground up with other speed in delivery, necessarily obliged him far between, yet prizes beside money fragments of leather and compressed to sacrifice accuracy of awn and tear of from Paisley. How did that benelit arc frequently secured in their bar­ into insoles for cheap shoes. The kin catchers, besides placing the batsman in anybody hut tlie manufacturer ? gains. A patent door lock may he and solder are removed from old tho position of being obliged to dovoto thrown among the refuge, or a gold saucepans and sold to the dealer in nearly all his attention to avoid being —A burglar who was doing a neat severely hurt by being hit by tho pitched thimble may be lost among the rags, these articles. In Paris the utility of job on a safe was horrified, on looking b a ll.” up, to see a man standing quietly be­ or, perhaps, a favorite servant is given every thing is demonstrated. Coal and “ The changes as interpreted by you will the profits of the rag-bag sales, and, ashes are sold to brick burners, the dye not seem to bo severe on tha pitchers who side him. He was about to retire, in her desire after wealth, consigns ar­ is extracted from scarlet cloths for cling nearly to the old style of pitching, when tiu> gentleman snid: ‘‘Go ahead. ticles to the trash bag Hint my lady wood staining purposes, and the bodies wherein tho arm is swung on a level with I am interested in that job.” “Why?” or below the hip. How about thoso who asked the astonished burglar. “Be- would be quite unwilling to consider of dead eats and dogs arc skinned and throw tho ball!” b cause I have forgotten tho combina­ ru bbish. the hides used in the manufacture of “ Tho rule must bo followed as exactly P a t—I this the place where yes saves whatever tho stylo of swinging the arm. money fur payplel tion, and no living person know it but We noyv come to the third class of gloves, and one enterprising chap buys C ash ier—I t Is. ragpickers, who are by far Iho most bits of bread, grinds them up and re­ Tho position it forces the thrower to take is myself. If you can got that saff open not realiv any worse for him than for the Pat—Well, lit mo have what yes can af­ numerous and most aggressive in their sells them to French cooks as bread ford. wid thanks. I will make it worth your whilo.”—Bur­ methods. I refer to tho rummagers crumbs.—0. F. A., in Brooklyn Eagle■ lington Free Frew. - — I tiMnwartb glawdtakr. now growing fat, milks the goats which Professional and Business Cards: pasture in a neighboring quar­ A Great Victory READ THIS CAREFULLY. ry, and go about chewing rooks. JAB. A. SMITH, Proprietor. In order to introdnoe and advertise our Once in a while they loiter into A Terrible Case of 8crofula goods In all parU of the oounlry AT ONCE b e .c . CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS. Freemont and eat the theater ad­ Cured by we are almoet vertisements off the bill-boards. Ruther­ Office Over T hk following states have elected ford and Lucy live much on goat's Hood’s Sarsaparilla H. U. BANGS' DRUG STOEJ United States Senators: Pennsylvania, milk and the cheese and butter that are GIVING AWAY M. S. Quay, Rep.; California, Geo. made from it. Last fall, when nuts the following VALUABLE COLLECTION of C h a t s w o r t h , I l l i n o i s . “ In the winter of 1879 I was attacked with Beautiful. IJeeful, Amusing and Mlscellanet Hearst, Dem.; Connecticut, Gen. Haw­ were ripe, Rutherford thought, from the Scrofula in one of the most aggravating forms. ous things. We will send the Entire Collec­ ley, Rep.; Delaware, Geo. Gray, Deni ; flavor of the butter, that the goats had At one time I had no less than thirteen large tion post paid for only 18 cents. abscesses over and around my neck and throat, » -Y O U C a n N o t K a i l TO BE MOKE Maine, Eugene Hale, Rep.; Minnesota, been feeding on mast. A short investi­ T H AN S A T IS F IE D : Bit. B yiag continually exuding an offensive mass of 6 Beautiful Engravings, v I it Tne Morning C. K. Davis, Rep.; Missouri, Senator gation showed him that they had been bloody matter disgusting to behold, and of Life, A Garland of £ lowers. The First Love Office First Door North of Cockrell, Dem.; Massachusetts, Senator almost intolerable to endure. It is Impossible Letter The Faggot Gatherer, Indian Summer, browsing on the advertisements of a and The Waning Year. 60 Portraits ol Fa­ Hoar, Rep.; New York, Frank Hiscock, negro minstrel company. The goats to fully describe my sufferings, as the case mous Men, 26 Portraits of Famous and Beau­ E. A. BANES' DRUB STORE Rep.; Illinois, J. B Farwell, Rep. In was complicated with Chronic Catarrh. After tiful Women, 200 Selections for Autograph were corroded, and after that their three years of misery, having been treated by Albums, 41 Fancy Work Designs In Em­ CHATSWORTH, - ILLINOIS New Jersey and Indiana the contest is broidery, Crochet, Berlin, Net and Lace products were delicious. Rutherford is three physicians, I was worse than ever. Work, Cross 8htch, etc., loo Popular Songs, close, too close for decency, and before quite gray, and is a plain, simple man, Finally, on the recommendation of W. J. all the favorites, 300 Pussies, Charades, Re­ Huntley, druggist, of Lockport, I was Induced buses Enlgrams. Riddles, etc , IOO Valuable an election will be reached we may see who laughs and talks freely with his Money making Secrets, some of which have Dr IP At ETicJioIg* the ides of March. to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. And now, after sold lor IS each, 60 Amusing Parlor Games. 88 neighbors. His chickens and his goats having taken twelve bottles, within the last Tricks iu Magic and Legerdemain. 68 Chem­ live as happily as an Arab in his tent. twelve months, the scrofulous eruptions have ical and other Experiments, 33 Popular Recitations. The Language of Flowers, The —PHTSICIAN AND SURGEON,— A f i f t e e n -HOUR snow storm fell in Rutherford keeps a fine carriage and entirely ceased, and the abscesses have all disappeared, except the unsightly scars, which Golden Wheel Fortune teller, A Dictionary Office over B. A. Bangs’ Mi nnesota. Many of the Republican horses, and when he wants his coach­ are daily becoming ‘ smaller by decrees, and of Dreams, A Guide to Flirtation, The Magic members were off on a jaunt, and are beautifully less.’ I do not know wnat It may Age Tablet. The Lovers' Telegraph, The Magio "Drug S tore. man to hitch up his horses he goes to have done for others, but I do know that in Square, The Morse Telegraph Alphabet, The horrified with the thought that the my case, Hood’s Sarsaparilla has proved an Seven Wouuers of the World, and a Map of Cl/A TS WO ft Til, - ILLIN OIS. the second story window of his house, effective specific indeed. As an evidence of the United Slates. Democrat* may take advantage of their pops out his head, and blows the horn, my gratitude I send these facts unsolicited, Remember—we will send you E V E R Y - absence, and elect a U. S. Senator. For and I am ready to verify the authenticity of THING OHined above for ouly 18cis. In post - which is about three feet long. The this cure, by personal correspondence with age stamps Address UNION SUPPLY fear the trains will not take them to St. h a r l e s ob AGENCY. Box 322, Philadelphia, Pa. SAMUEL T. FOSDICK. cyclones are popularly attributed any one who doubts it.” C A. R ­ Paul in time for the election, they are e r t s , E ast Wilson, N. Y. to his well cultivated blast. This statement is confirmed by W. J. Hunt- (flieeesicrtoFoidiek& Wallace.) busy building snow-shoes and crutches We could make many more pleasing ley, druggist, of Lockport, N. Y., who calls the on which they can hobble to the seat of extracts from a report of Rutherford’s cure a great victory for Hood's Sarsaparilla. government before the day set for the Send for book giving statements of many cures. SAIFOBD S B10BST ATTORNS! AND GOUNSELOR AT LAT, domestic habits which portray his con­ Chatsworth, Illinois. election. It would be a cold day when nubial and domestic happiness. After Hood’s Sarsaparilla -HAVK- Will practice in Livingston and adjoining conntlea the Democrats would condescend to analyzing the honors conferred, and the Sold by all druggists. $1 j six for $5. Made All legal huslnessintrusted to my cure will receive take advantage of their honorable op only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. prompt attention. vexations thereunto pertaining, we can ponents’ absence. but render the verdict that Rutherford IOO Doses One Dollar. B. Hayes and his charming wife are New Furniture! Th.os. S. Curran, T h e pension bill for the benefit of — FOU — honorably-discharged soldiers who are enjoying more solid comfort among invalids passed the House on the 17th and their goats and hens than they found in STAPLE ELEGANT FURNITURE! P o l i c e M a g i s t r a t e now awaits the signature of the President the glittering and false professions of a n d to become a law. This bill will benefit a- those w ho were ever ready to bend the bout 33,102 soldiers and sailors, and the knee at the foot of those who are in ex­ TASTY FURNITURE! COLIECTINS ABENT. annual cost to the government will not alted positions. Yes, Rutherford and DRY I GOODS, Lucy are now happy, as they have -A LL A T- Special attention paid to collecting notes and exceed six millions of dollars. The pen­ accounts. sion prescribed by the law is $12 per learned that the office-seekers have CHATSWORTH. - ILLINOIS. month. A bill was also passed which pro­ withdrawn their obeisance, as they GROCERIES, Prices Never Before vides that a pensionof $8 a month shall be know he has no favors to bestow', unless it be a draught of milk or a fat pullet. paid to all surviving officers apd enlist­ made in Chatsworth. B. I. PUMPELLY, ed men, including marines, malitia, and Their last days will now prove more en­ volunteers who served in the war with viable than their first, as in peace and -AND DE 1 T T I S T . Mexico, for sixty days or over. Those contentment can true happiness only be found. Office overE . A . Bangs ‘store. interested would do well to study the V is its provisions of both of the the above acts, U. L. S. C. Miscellaneous. ;■ Merchandise 4k A M l A t o The circle met Monday evening at Dr. go to the Old Ileliab'e Store of as there may be some who are now in True’s. Roll-call was responded to by Cullom 31 Wednesday of Each Mouth. poverty who would be benefitted by this quotations of ten lines from “Julius munilieent and just act of the govern­ Caesar.” Miss Jessie True’s quotation l s B ® l A ll W ork W arranted. ment. Republics are grateful, but the was a medley. “Studies of Mountains,” particularly with reference to their bounty bestowed on Mexican soldiers is effect upon climate, was questioned by We shall keep on hand a complete too late to benefit but few, as most of Mr. Schlabach. Questions on “Chris­ line of E. A. BANGS, them are “sleeping the sleep that tian Religion" were asked by Miss knows no waking.” See 7th page. Brown, and upon “Warren Hastings” My having no rent and no clerks to by Miss Campbell. Miss Aggie True BALKIER favored tin; circle with an instrumental pay enables me to sell all goods COFFINS, G e n e r a l W. B. H a z e n , chief signal CHATSWORTH. ILL. solo. Adjourned to meet next week at at close figures, and if officer, died in Washington City Jan. Mr. M. II. Hall’s. The author will be BURIAL - CASES, 16th, of diabetes, a disease with which you wish to secure Collections Made at Lowest Rates. Burns, the biographical sketch by Mr. and do an he had suffered for some years. He J. A. Hall. Miss Carrie Hall will have Bargains give A QeaeralBankingBuiiien Traiuettd. was born at Westford, Vermont, on an instrumental solo. me a call. UNDERTAKER'S BUSINESS I am headquarters for the purchase Sept. 26th, 1830, and in 1851 was ap­ Old Folks’ Surprise Party. in general, pointed a military cadet in the United Mu. E d i t o r :—Among the many pleas­ of all kinds of ant gatherings of the good people of States Academy at West Point. During fl*^“R epniring of A ll Kinds Chatsworth in this general visiting Done Neatly & Promptly. Robert Rumbold: the year he occupied many prominent time should be mentioned the party of POULTRY, the fifteenth inst. at Mr. J. R. Bighain’s. We respectfully request that the positions. For gallant services he was for which I pay the made brigadier general of volunteers in It was gotten up as a surprise to the public give us a call before purchas- GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. honored mother of said Bigham on her 1861; and on Nov. 29th, of same year, VERY HIGHEST PRICE! I 80th birthday. CHATSWORTH, ILL. for gallant and meritorious services in The day wan fine, sleighing capital, Respectfully, SANFORD A BROBST. the battle of Chickamauga, was breveted and the Bigham house never larger or major in the regular army. Other prom­ in better condition to receive company WM. ALTMANN. I am agent for the HOME, of N. Y., HARTFORD than on this auspicious morning. The of Conn., CONTINENTAL, of N. Y. AMERICAN inent and honorable positions sought CENTRAL, of8t. bonis, Mo., and the WASHING­ surprise was perfect. Mrs. Bigham JOHN FEHRIAS, TON L IF E , of N. Y. Call on me and I w ill v »Jta him, and finally he was appointed chief never dreamed that her friends and you up a policy at the lowest possible rates. I am signal service officer in December, 1880, neighbors came to do her honor until also agent for the old reliable Aitna Insurance Com­ pany. on the death of Gen. Myers. Thus, one she perceived that all eyes and greetings were toward her, as lady of the day. A . MADISON, by one, are the veteran chiefs passing The gathering w as of elderly people, away, and their places being filled by such as Deacon S. S. Puffer anti wife, those who are unknown to fame. Gen­ Esq. T. Y. Brown and wife, Hon. S. T. L IV E E Y ! C. GUNTHER, eral Hazen was a military officer and in Fosdick and wife, Rev. E. G. Trask and Meat Market! wife, Mrs. Sarah Dorsey, Mrs. Mary the employ of the United States at the Stone, Mr. J. R. Gaston, of Normal, 111., Dealer In and M anufacturer of time of his death; consequently his wife and when wc add Mr. J. R. Bigham and is a legitimate subject for a pension. w ife and the queen of the company, the aged mother, we have fourteen F R E S H F I S H Look Upon This Picture and Upon That. persons, whose united ages aggregate MEARNESS, SADDLES, In 1880 R. B. Hayes was the ruler of 961 years, averaging over 68 years. HB? EVERY F R ID A Y . After enjoying general social converse nearly sixty millions of human beings. for a time a picture w as introduced, We can not say by right or by machina­ showing a family group of our lady’s COMFORTABLE HIGHEST PRICE family. The father, who lived over 90 Collars, Whips, Bridles & c. tion, he was elevated to the position of in Cash paid for President of the United States. Even if years, and the seven sisters, now living, E j I f i R f RIQE the oldest 80 years, and the youngest he was legally assigned to that office, he 63—all in active health and life. This For Hire at Reasonable Prices. C A T T X i E c& h i d e s . REPAIRING PROMPT­ must have had some misgivings as to picture added much to the entertain­ his legal position, as some thirty millions ment. Dinner was at length announced— ------) : ° : ( ------LY EXECUTED. SADDLE HOUSES: of his subjects questioned his legal su­ just such a repast as would be expected from our friends, the Bighams, by ------Also------For Young Cattle, not over four ALL WORK WARRANTED TOBE O FTH i premacy. Nevertheless, he held the such as are acquainted with the family. position, with all of its trials and tribu­ Suffice it to say, it was ample, filling VERY BEST M ATKRIAL OR NO CHARGE lations. Daily he was beset by an army large tables, and very nicely served, to the entire satisfaction of all participat­ FEED & SALE STABLE! ^Lihe of office-seekers, who worried him to ly C o m ean d Bee meand save money. ing. If we had been forty or fifty years CHATSWORTH. - - ILLINOIS JOHN FERRIAS. the point of disgust, which, connected younger we might have sought pleasure with the uncertainty of his legal title, in games and frolic, but being so near must have exercised his honest and sen­ three score years and ten we laid all ISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSflD GO TO T H E sitive mind to a degree of despair. With such iiside and let our thoughts run more upon graver subjects. The past; all of these negatives hanging uj)on his how far we could look back­ conscience could he be happy? It is ward! What a panorama! true that he had reached the acme of What wonderful things have developed all along the line of an advancing high­ SWIFT’S SPECIFIC 1 his ambition, and, to a certain extent, Rev. C. T. Clark, a member of the South Georgia Methodist Conference, writes from 55 er civilization, touching every person, i Ta'nall County, Ua.: •• O ie year ago I »»■ taken w th rheuinatism, and became almost Yi. was happy, and at the end of his term family, clan, nation, and the world even. i helpless for over ttoee months. AI the r-medie- us- d seemed to fad until I commenced Yr, i the use of Swift's Specific. I have taken live bottles, and um perfectly sound and well Yn consoled himself with the thought: “ I We have lived and do live in a grand i again. I would have written sooner, but waited to a e if the cure wa- permanent. And ^3 have been President of the United and glorious time. So we thought, ! now I unhesitatingly recommend 8. 8. S. as a sale and reliable remedy for rheumatism. Xjy ! I have all confidence in it* virtue.” j/ j States, and my ambition gratified.” talked and sung. Two songs I remem­ ber well: “Annie Laurie,” and “Auld At this present date we find him at Lang Sine.” How swift the hours pass­ BARBER SHOP his home on his farm in northern Ohio, ed, and how cheerful. But the time CURES RHEUMATISM!! where he lives a nomadic life, and simi­ came to part, and remarks were in order For over two years I suffered intensely with nnitouiar rheumatism. I became almost — FO B A ----- helpless, and had to be helped nut of red. At 'lines 1 was unable to turn myself in bed, lar to that which Normal held on “the and made by a number present—Mr. J. R. Bigham, his honored mother, Mr. and had to be handled as tenderly ns an infant. My chest was involved, and the pain Grampian hills where his father fed his was intolerable at times. All the old and well-known lemedies were exhausted, but no Gaston, Deacon Puffer, Hon. Fosdick, permanent rebel was obtained. About a yenrago I was induced by a friend to try Swift’s CO First-Class Shave or Hair-Cut, flocks." We learn that he is now the and others. Prayer was offered by Mr. Specific. The effect has been magical. My friends scarcely recognize me. My rheuma­ Trask, the choir sung tism is entirely gone, my general health Is superb, and I am weighing thir:y pounds more The only First-Class Shop Fuler of sixty chickens and a number of than when [ commenced inking t . 8. 8. I am able to st'end to all my ministerial work, in Town. goats. His chickens came from every “Blest be the tie that binds I am devoutly grat tul for my restoration to health, which I owe, under the blesaing of Our hearts in Christian love.” God .to -twift’s Specific. iter. J . M. L owbt. clime, and are Black Spanish, Leghorns, And so closed one of the finest Hamilton, On., April 20, 1886. ONE DOOR EAST OF THE TOWN HALL. IV eatiM on Blood and Skin D iseases m ailed free, Coachciu, White Brahmas, Shanghais, gatherings, each doubting if we should 00 MT - A t. rive consideration to u hill for the brought children up, but now the LINE OF FIRST-CLASS Yodu, Chenoa. These gentlemen will reform of tin- tariff, in spite of the pledges and can enclose it as part of his farm. children bring parents dowir. HEATING S T O V E S ! made l>y tlte national conventions of both po­ The legislature has power to pass a law examine the papers carefully, take the litical [airties more than two years afro that providing for the taking of land for a “What is home without a mother?” such a reform would be promptly undertaken; I respectfully invite all to call and Inspect papers to Fairbury to the association public highway, paying the owner its Why it is about as comfortless a place as my slock, and pet prices, before purchasing. th e re fo re a mantelpiece without a neat little bottle meeting, and be prepared to make a re­ Itixolccd, That we protest on behalf of the appraised value and whatever damages B. A. JACKSON. commercial and industrial interests of New he may sustain. No land can be taken of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, bought of port on the perfections and imperfec­ York City apainst such wanton neglect of the the nearest druggist at twenty-live cents. most vital issue now before the people of this without the consent of the owner for a tions of all papers they have examined. country; and we especially condemn the action private use, the statutes authorizing a New Haven News: What is my opin­ The rules governing the examination of those members from tills State who voted taking for that purpose* are usually re­ ion of misfortune? It is a man without apainst consideration of the Morrison bill; at will be a little more strict than before. the same time applauding both those patriotic garded as unconstitutional."—Fairbury an umbrella on a rainy day. Copies of them will be printed and sent Kepresenfutives who have throughout support­ W a d e . ______Ifdi, Prairie Mange, and Scratches of ed the measure, and those whose recognition every kind cured in 30 Minutes by It ool- with the questions to the principals of of the will of their constituents has led them Free Trade. J. F. STANFORD to reverse their former inimical attitude and at ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. each school. The program of the asso­ this session advocate consideration The reduction of internal revenue and This never fails. Sold by II. M. Bangs, Tins purchased the entire R fsolval, That President Cleveland and Sec­ the taking off of revenue stamps from ciation meeting will be printed in due retary Manning: are entitled to the gratitude Druggist, Clmtsworth, 111. business of B . G. 2rask and admiration of all thinking citizens for Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has time. Cincinnati Commercial Gazelle: fig­ and can be found at Tits * * their siatesmanllke presentation of this im­ largely benetitteil the consumers, as well ures will not lie, but they are handy to l^e * portant subject to Congress. as relieving the burden of home manu­ old stand, w here he w ill The entertainment given by Prof. Resulveil, That while at all times the natural facturers. Especially is this the case with. right of the people to Just and equnl laws m ust Pure blood is absolutely necessary in keep constantly on Meeke (pronounced, by the way, be the paramount reason for demanding an with Green's August Flower and IIas­ hand a supply of “Meek") was a success. The financial abolition of the so-called protective system, an dic e's German Syrup, as the reduction order to enjoy perfect health. Hood’s immediate reduction of tariff taxation hns at Sarsaparilla purities the blood and statement is as follows: Gross receipts, last become an imperative necessity to avoid of thirty-six cents per dozen has been $2(5.530. Paid Meeke $13.45, leaving a the accumulation of surplus revenue; and added to increase the size of the bottles strengthens the system. balance of $13.15 to be devoted to the that tills emerpeney should tie met by liphten- containing these remedies, thereby giv­ New Haven News: An English inp the burdens upon industry rather than woman has left $50,000 for a canine hos­ library. There was a good attendance, those upon luxury. ing one-fifth more medicine in the 75 which was due largely to the activity of Ilexnlvcfl, That our industries most urpently cent size. The August Flower for Dys­ pital. This looks like throwing money the ticket committee. They were un­ need the removal of duties on materials used pepsia and Liver Complaint, and the to the dogs. in manufactures, which now restrict the abili­ tiring in their efforts and deserve credit ty of onr people to produce manufactured German Syrup for Cough and Lung for the thorough way in which they poods on equal terms with other nations, and troubles, have, perhaps, the largest sale Mel I,DUFF A TORRANCE, Attorneys, — .*— a n d —.’— made the canvass. True’s Cornet t hat this reform surpasses in importance oven of any medicine in the world. The ad­ PONTIAC, llili. Band and the Rebholz orchestra kindly the necessity for rectifying the inequalities of vantage of increased size of the bottles ------• • •------the tariff and correotinpadministrativeabuses. Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate. furnished music for the occasion. Prof. Resolved, That the protectionist scheme to will be greatly appreciated by the sick Meeke was laboring under the disad­ check the surplus by reductions in the inter­ and afflicted in every town and village Y VIRTUE of an order and decree of the Farm ing Im plements nal rovenuo taxes on liquor and tobacco is an in civilized countries. Sample bottles County Court of Livingston County. Illi­ vantage of a severe cold. This prevent­ unjust evasion of the tariff question, which B ed his attempting many difficult pieces, would release the people from none of the bur­ for 10 cents remain the same size. nois. made on the petition of the undersigned, : : a l : : though the “Miser’s Death” was given dens under which they now labor. j Dennis Donahue, administrator of the estate Resolved, That the alternative proposition ad­ Mr. Henry Irving is said to be the 1 of Thomas Donahue, deceased, for leave to sell in a way that showed his capabilities in vanced by the protectionists to add sugar the real estate of said deceased, at the Decem­ BOTTOM PRICES. that direction. His facial expression, alone to the free list, however Just as an ab­ most skillftii fencer on the English stage. ber Term, A. !>., INKS, of said Court, to-wit: on dialect selections, and female impersona­ stract measure, should be condemned at the That may be, but an old-time Illinois the lath day of December, IKSfi, I shall on the present time as a subtle design to block the farmer can fence him for the champion­ 2»nd day of .‘lanuary next, at two o'clock In the Call and see fo r yourselves . ^ tion are seldom equalled. The selection way to free admission of tiie raw materials afternoon of said day. sell at Public Sale at the entitled, “.She had Business with the which are needed to start Idle factories for the ship and lay a rail fence clear around west trout door of the Court House, at Pontiac, Boss Mason,” was highly enjoyed by all, employment of idlo worklnpmen. him, stake and ridered, and each man ill said County, the Real Estate described as High.est Price Paid Resolved, That it is a demonstrated fact that haul his own rails, between sun and sun. follows, to-wit: The northeast one-quarter but especially members of that mystic the wapes of Amoriean worklnpmen an1 in no Ct) of Section sixteen (Hi). Township twenty- for Sar Corn. order and their better halves. A new way raised by the tariff, and that the hipher seven (271. north of Kan re eipht

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•rr>x>mm ILLINOIS STATE NEWS. . L. COOK. D . A . COOK B. J. Traves, of Michigan, has been REISING TDQS. ESTW ISTLE awarded the contract for transferring the £ ) ------D EA L EK IN ------m ails at C hicago for the next four y e a rs at I $34,000 per aunum. James Acheson, late manager of the IONTRICTOD Hotel Florence at Pullman, Cook County, AGENT FOR M. HICKMAN, who embezzled $2,000 and lost it by gam­ P. L. Cook & Son, bling, was recently sentenced to live Staple and Fancy AND BUILD!R DEALEK IN THE 4 C months’ imprisonment in the county jail D EA LER S IN an d a line of 11,000. S During the year 1883 Armour & Co., of C hicago, killed 1,112,069 hogs, 380,056 c a ttle G 8STA PI,E^D and 85,777 sheep. T he Arm also can n ed 40,- 000,000 pounds of m e a t The sales d u rin g Finest Liquors, "Groceries,; I a m th e y o a r am o u n ted to 150,000,090. O vor prepared to make 6,000 hands are employed, besides 150 clerks. estimates on all kinds of A special election was hold recently in 9 ------A i s r i D ------Richland County on the question of appro­ 1 1 1 work. Flans and specifications p ria tin g $2,500 to a ssist in se cu rin g the 1 4 $ GROCERIES! drawn and furnished State Fair at Oluey for the years 1S87 and 1888. The proposition was curriod by a - on applica­ majority of thirteen. AND - a i x E i . i r - PROVISIONS. tion! Fanny Chariton, a pupil at the l)oaf and Dumb Asylum in Jacksonville, while under the effects of an epileptic tit a few days CHOICE CIGARS! I ago wandered into a cellar hole and A Complete Set of House Raising died from the effects of the exposure. HARDWARE! A FULL LINE OF Apparatuses. No blame was attached to the officers of To tho farmers of this section I the institution. offer special inducem ents as Secretary of State Dement iD his third biennial report says the feos of the Score to quality and price of liq­ ALL WORE WARRANTED, tary’s office for the last two years exceed uors in any quantity. TIMWAREt FreshGroceries those foi a like period in any former re­ p o rt, am o u n tin g to $20,907. -AND- A wagon-load of snow weighed at Hey- worth, McLean County, a few days ago Shop South of T., P. and W. Depot. tippod the beam at five hundred pounds. CHOICE - PROVISIONS— , -----AND---- It was weighed by a party of corn-buyers BOTTLED GOODS! TIIOS. ENT WIST LE. who wished to convince farmers who £“QP Highest market price paid for brought in corn covered with snow that OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS, Country “Produce. they were too anxious to make money. BOTH NATIVE AND IM­ -IsTOTIOlSrS- During the year 1886 the Chicago post- PORTED, FOR FAM- ofltee received $2,005,817 for stamps and By Strict Attention to business, 1 L Y USE. postal-cards. Close prices and Fair and Honor­ f a y Department The fifth annual report of the State F. R, BECKMAN, able dealing, we hope to command Board of Pharmacy shows that out of 250 is always full of Tasty Goods persons who applied for examination dur­ jj^*A n orderly house at all times. our full share of the trade. Give Practical Machinist! ing 1886 only 86 were successful. The num­ us a trial, and we think you will be at Reasonable Prices. ber of persons registered as pharmacists j^| bo aff of 8,209; and as assistant pharmacists, 621. Orders filled promptly convinced that it is to your interest J ) / . K E I S I j VG. Of ttie latter 13J and of the former 745 to trade with us. were from Chicago. Forty-four persons wore prosecut -d during the year for vio­ lating the Pharmacy law. The cash re­ P . JL. COOK Sc SON. so u rces of th e board w ere $10,228, th e ex ­ HIRAM ROYAL, Blacksmithing p e n d itu re s to J u n e 3*0, 1886, $7,413, le av in g -AND- a b alance of $3,815. A fire in Ernst Bros.’ brewery in Chica­ Meat markeT go tho o th e r J a y caused a loss of $50,000. Several persons were injured. Thomas Angel, general merchant and CARPENTER Horseshoing. tile-brick and hardwood manufacturer, who W, A, lAIALLRICHS, Proprietor, AND had stores in Shelby and Christian Coun­ I have Wood and Iron Turning ties, made an assignment a few days ago. Lathes, and make Footpads are troubling the rich inhabit­ ALL KINDS OP ants of Bloomington, and several arrests BUILDER. have latelv been made. Tho January meeting of the Southern Il­ Fresh and Salt I shall be pleased to make estimates linois Horticultural Society was held at Al­ MACHINE WORK ton a few days ago. It wa3 the opinion of on contemplated work, and fur­ nish plans and specifications if members that, notwithstanding the mer­ .A. SPEC IA LT Y . cury had touched 21 degrees below, thero J E r E F A** V '/L desired. were enough buds left on peach trees to SATISFACTION make a fair crop. This was owing to the TO CURE Will do House-Raising and All splendid condition in which the cold snap M S GUARANTEED! found tho trees. Thirteen degrees below Kinds of Repairing. RHEUMATISM. Call and I will use my best efforts to was usually considered tho death-knell of Thin remedy has a specific action upon the fluids please yon. the poach crop in that region. Constantly on hand. Of the body, supplying moisture to the tissues and All work intrusted to me will be lubricating the joints affected by the disease. No Adjutant-General J. W. Vance submitted Stiff* or D istorted Llm hi remain after a cure by done with care and promptness, F. R. BECKMAN. this specific. A trial of a single bottle will convince his biennial report to the Governor the the most sceptical that we have not told half its vir­ and other day. The annual muster shows that tues. Price 111.00 per bottle. For sale by all tho Illinois N ational G u ard com p rises 3,965 drugKlsts. Manufactured only by officers and enlisted men, organized into LENNEY MEDICINE CO., two brigades. CHENOA, ILLINOIS. I Guarantee Satisfaction! J . W . O r r , Allen Folliver, who imagined himself to FEE5B ILEE FISH Shop east of J. C. Ry. depot, for­ be Jeg*js Christ, was recently adjudged insane at Decatur. Upon leaving tho merly used by D. Brobst. PAINTER court-room, he jumped to the stone floor Ou Tuesdays and Fridays. NEURALGIC PAINS below, falling upon a prisoner, whom ho Are instantly relieved unit permanently HIRAM R O Y A L. -AND- triod to kill. He next grasped the steam- cured by using Ham’s Oil,OF GLADNESS. coil, burning his hands to the bone before Try OIL OK GLAl)NESS for Headache Try OIL OK GLADNESS for T oothache his hold could be loosened. Try OIL OK GLA DNESS for Sore Throat The supervisor of Sangamon County re­ Highest cash prices paid for Try OlL OF GL ADN ESS for Rheumatism -FOR- DECORATOR. cently appropriated $5.0 *0 to improve tho Try OIL OK GLA DNESS for Diphtheria Try OIL OF GLADNESS for Corns fc B unions fair grounds at Springfield, aud tendered FAT CATTLE, Try OIL OK GLA DNESS for I.nme Hack them to the State Board of Agriculture. Try OIL OK GLADNESS for Dyeentry A post of the G. A. R. is about to be es­ SIIEEP, Try OIL OF GLADNESS for Stiff Joints PHILIP BEST’S Try OIL OK GLADNESS for any Internal or PAPEE-EAS5IM tablished at Buffalo, Sangamon County. HOGS, External I'aln Tho soldier residents of Buffalo, Dawson, And we will auarnntee yon will like It. A SPECIALTY. Lanesville and Mochauicsburg are uniting HIDES, A PEW REASON'S HIIY YOU SIIOLLD TRY OIL OF CL.Ul.\E88: in the undertaking. 1st. IT’S SAKE. SURE AND SPEEDY. I shall use my best endeavors to please Ferdinand Grot, a German farmer, of TALLOW. 2d. IT'S I-KKKECTI.Y CLEAN AND WILL NOT all p.rties entrusting me with their work, O’Fallon, St. Clair County, while driving STAIN. MILWAUKEEaud execute all contracts with neatness and 8d. IT’S PLEASANT TO TilE TASTE, AND HAS A home from East St. Louis tho other night MOST DELHI HTKIJL ODOR. dispatch w as a tta c k e d an d robbed of $175 by tw o CHATS WORTH, ILL 4tb. IT’S ADAPTED TO 1,’SK EOR CHILDREN AS Thanking my friends for their pash men who followed him in a buggy. He had WELL AS DROWN PERSONS. patronage, by a strict attention to business 5th. ITS CHEAP, ONLY 25c. KOR A LARGE no idea who his assailants were. TRIAL BOTTLE. hope for a continuance of their patronage Alfrod Carlin, of Cherry Valley, Winne­ 6th. IT’S NOT GREASY, STICKY OB ILL SMELL­ ING. ffl H W Ph J. W . O R R . bago County, was thrown out of his sleigh a few days ago by a runaway horse and You can pnrrlm.e fills modioinn of any drtigai.t or dealer in medicine*. Huy it where you trade. If lay insensible in the snow for a long time. G. HEPPE he has not got it, he will aeinl for it nt your request, BEER, He was nearly frozen to death. Both limbs and sell you the genuine Ham a OIL OK GLADNESS and arms were terribly frozen. at the manufactu-er’a iowr-at priro at retail. DEALEKIN I. HAM, Proprietor. Albany, N. Y. Fred H. Helm, wholesale confectioner at P. Van Schanck A Sons, Puller A Fuller, aud Mor­ FITZMAURICE Bloomington,confessed judgments the other rison A Plummer. Wholesale Acts., Chicago. 111. day to the extent of $7,(KK), but the previous EUHHtS day sold his stock to John Gray. The cred­ Icau live at Imme. and nmke more itors would have to light for the assets. ©a @ i © money at work for us, than At any — GO T O — Tho Midland railroad owes Tazewell thing else in this world. (^Hpital not & DUFFY, Ineedud; you aro started free. Both C ounty a b o u t $15,000 fo r b ack ta x e s for sex**; all ages. Any one can da the which the county ha3 obtained judgments YOU!work. Large earnings sure from first DEALERS IN TIIE against it. start. Costly outfit and ternis free. Better not de- f a . lay. Cos ts you nothing to sen 1 us your address aud Tho Post-Office Department has ordered find out. If you are wise you will do so at once. CHOICEST free-delivery service at Rock Island, to H. Hallett k Co., Portland. Maine. commence next month with five carriers. 7 The new German-Ameriean National WINES, LUNGHU8 BUILDING. Bank began business at Lincoln a fowdays ago. I ts ca p ita l is $50,000. T he officers are: President, A. Rimmerman; vice-pres- 260 PAQE8. Illustrated, T11 Cloth and Gilt Binding, 50c. idont, F. C. W. Kohnlc; cashier, L. C. T IIE B E S T money or stamps. Same, paper cover, 25c. This Book con- He also has a nice assortment of -THE- in* ALL the curious, doubtful or inquisitive want to know. Schwerdtfeger. f till of very interesting and valuable information. 1IRA LT1I, BEAUTY aad HAPPIXK8S nre promoted by its advise—who David Johnson, a member of the North may Blarry, who not, whv ; Medical Aid. when necessary, Chicago corps of the Salvation Army, was brought home to you. 50 Wonderful PKX PHTUKKH, true to life. Young or old, married or single, tick or well, should L I Q U O R S I B E S T B E E R ! recently arrested for the perpetration of ®e»dit. 8enlsealed by DR. WHITTIER. St- Louii. Mo. seven burglaries. j e cm* THIS OUT AND BEND WITH OUDEaj Hon. John R. Thomas, tho Republican JE WIITES -AND T H E - member of Congress from tho Twentieth district, will take a leave ofabsonco in order CIGARS, to spend the remainder of the winter in -AND- FINEST CIGARS l' the Bermudas for his health. Mr. Thomas BOTTLED GOODS, has a tumor iu his throat which gives him etc., etc., etc. anxioty. Also a Full Line of Fred Koertge, aged thirteen years, com­ A N O . O N E C/GARSJ g®“ An orderly house at all times. mitted suicide the other day by hanging at ADVERTISERS his home in West Salem, Edwards County. BOTTXJCD GOODS, The cause was said to have beon some I keep constantly on hand the trouble at school. BEST BRANDS of BEER. Also ft can learn the exact cost PATENTS A now theater, to lx^tnown as the Hay- FULL LINE of WINES and LIQ­ Obtained, nod all other hnalnota In the U. 8. Patent Consisting of m a rk e t, and to co st $300,000, is to bo b u ilt of any proposed line of Office attended to for MODERATE FEES. on W est Mudison street, near Halsted, Chi­ UORS, which I will supply to Our office la oppoalte tba U. 8. Patent Office, aod we can obtain Patent! In leaa time than tboee re­ cago. farmers and families at tho lowest mote from WASHINGTON. At the recent annual meeting of tho Illi­ advertising in American Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We advlae ae to Wines, Champagne Cider, etc. nois Bar Association, hold at Springfield, rates. patentability free of charge; and we make NO CUABOB UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. Leonard Swott delivered an interesting ad­ i n have a aide room whore farmers papers by addressing We refer here, to the Pnetreaeter, the Snpt. of dress in memory of David Davis. and their families can be served with a Money Order Dir., and to official! of the U. a Patent An orderly house at all times. A t the Second Presbvteriau Church in good lunch at any and all times. Office. For clroular. advice, term!, and reference! Geo. P. Rowell & Co., to actual clienta in jronr own atate or county, ad- Chicago recently thore was held the funeral W C allan d you will find me ready to dreu Give us a call. of M rs. John Bates, who had resided iu that serve you, Newspupsr Advertising Bur#»u, lO Spruoo St., New York. C. A. SNOW Sc CO., city over since 1882. Her husband is the Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. 0. oldest surviving pioneer. C. H E P P E . Send lOote. for lOO-Pege Pamphlet. FITZMAURICE & D U F F Y . ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. THE NEW WEATHER CODE. . D a v i d B c o t t , champion Australian crick­ eter, says St. Jacobs Oil acta like magic. A QUESTION ABOUT Description and explanation of the New S k n a t e —M r. Chapman introduced a bill on Hospitals and curativo institutions suc­ Signals to He Used in W eather Deports THIS NEW YEAR the tlth providing for the employment of con- cessfully use Red Star Cough Cure. No Und* ns (as forty or______more n e._ resri’pui bsrs Browns Iron fo u n d us) s till In th e Heldfield and at the froul of U19 vied labor In m aking school hooka d is ­ After March 1. , for free opiates. Costa tweuty-iive cents a bottle. music publishing business. W e uffur some tribution among those entitled to admission to W a s h in g t o n , Jan. 17.—The sign al office public sohools, and asking for an appropriation has sent out circulars from the bureau in' T h e homo-stretch—Trying to make both B itters of &6,000. Mr. Southworth introduced u bill this city giving the now code of signals e n d s m o o t. Choice Music Books, touching the revlsiou of the law concerning adopted for use in the transmitting of re­ ANSWERED. among which are to be found the following, which lunatics. It was decided to hold memorial ser­ ports regarding the weather which are Brown’s Little Joke. teachers, amateurs and ethers will do well to ex­ vices to the late Senator Logan and David Davis “ Why, Brown, how short your coat is,” The question he* nrobably been inked thousand* am in e: to come into general use after March 1. The of timed, “ How cau Brown's Iron Bitters cure every­ o n F e b r u a r y 22 n e x t. said Jones one day to his friend Brown, interpretation of the signals are as fol­ thing ? " Well, it doesn't. But it doe* cure aux diseeee Song Classlos. who wittily replied : “ Yes; but it will he for which a reputable physician would prescribe IRON and others. Frtce II.UO. A splendid collection H o u s e —R esolutions of respect to the lute low s: long enough before I get another.” Borne Physicians recognize Iron aa the beet restorative of classic vocal music. A large hook, sheet musio rn i m b I known kuu to the profetmion, end iuquiry of sny Judge David Davis and Judge John O. Hogtira No. 1 No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. men spend so much for medicines that else, beautifully printed and bound, and containing were adopted. Dills were introduced us follow s: chemicalch linn will eubstentiete the assertion about 50 carefully selected gems, suitable for all o make neither heal nor help them, that new th.______at there lore i)reparations of iron then of any kinds of voices. Many of the songs are favortleson To empower trusteos of schools to lay out and clothes is with them like angels’ visits— other substance used in medicine. This shows con­ the programs of the host concerts. The music is til kinds of dedicate for streets and highway purposes any clusively that iron is acknowledged to be the most not.dimcult. " few and far between. Internal fevers, important factor iu successful medical uractire. It is, cl specifications portion of school lands for public benefit; to weakness of tho lungs, shortness of breuth however, a remarkable fact, that prior to the dUcov- Young People’s Illustrated History strike out the disability of married w omen from and lingering coughs, soon yield to tho «ry of BtUIW N'8 IK O N B IT T K R S no perfect- furnished the statute relating to limitations of all kinds: magic influence of that royal remedy, Ur. ly satisfactory iron combination had ever been found. of Music. relating to instruction in the public schools [Kxplanution: Flag No. 1, W hilo—Clear or R. V. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery.” BROWN'S IRON B in E R S ^ ttE B y «J. C. M ary. Price II 00. Containing short us to the effects of alcoholic beverages; to pro­ fair weather. Flag No. 2, Blue— Ruin or snow. biographies of ittuiou* musicians, am lucouueno^d —------• ------• headache, or produce constipation—all oth er Iron und Inlereatlnif history of mu mo from the earli­ hibit the selling of pools on races: to remedy Flag No. 8, Black—Temperature signul. Flag TTpsidb down—Feather bed.— N. Y. Jnde- medicinesdo. 1IHOW V8 IRON BITTLU8 est day* l<> the present time. All persons, young or old. will enjoy tho book. Portraits accompany V the evil incurred by tfie destruction of public No. 4, Black Center—Cold wave.j oendent. cure* Indigestion, Ilillousue as, W eakness, records by tire by providing for the placing No. 1, white flag, six feet square, always ------• ------Dyspepsia. Jlolarla, Ulilll. und Fever., the sketches. Tired Feeling,G eneral D ebility,Fain in the t h e P l a n o , of copies of ull records in the recorder's •500 Reward. indicates clear or fair weather; no rain. Mide,v$aok or Lim b.,H eadache and N eural­ Young People’s Classics f“'Very popu- House Raising easy arrange­ oillce; to require the annual report to No. 2, blue (lag, six feet square, indicates The former proprietor of Dr. Sago’s Ca­ g ia —for all these ailments Iron is prescribed dally. lur collection of the best music In ei m ene n ts. u . uses. the Auditor of telegraph companies rain or snow. tarrh Remedy, for years made a standing, us to their gross receipts and mileage; provid­ BROWN’S IRON BITTERS, No. 3, Black triangular flag, six feet at public offer in all American newspapers of Piano Classics XlST*piu ftSTiC wlth good ing for the erection of a monument lo the mem­ 1600 reward for a caso of catarrh that ho minute. Like all other thorough medicines, it acta the base and six feet in length, always re­ slowly. When taken by mm tno rinrt symptom of By I-. O. Kmerion. ory of John A. Logan in Chicago, with the up could not cure. The present proprietors benefit is renewed energy Tho muscles then become Tho Royal Singer U) cents. New Binumjf pointment of a com niitt'i'-to receive subscrip­ fers to temperature. When placed above have renewed this offer. All the druggists firmer, the digestion improves, the bowels are active. School ami Ckolr Book. Nos. 1 or 2, it indicates warmer weather; In women the effect is usually more rapid and marked. beud for our Catalogue of Music Books. RR ANTED, tio n s u n d a S t a t e a p p r o p r ia tio n o f $60,01)0; to sell this Remedy, togother with the The eyes begin at once to brighten ; the skin clears encourage the propagation and cultivation of when placed below Nos. 1 or 2. it indicates “ Douche,” aud all other appliances advised up; healthy color comas to tho cheeks; nervousness LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. llsh; to require officers having in charge publio colder weather; when not displayed, the to be used in eoonectioa with it. No ca­ disappears; functional derangements become regu­ lar, and if a nursing mother, abundant sustenance OLIVER DITSON &*X>.. Boston. funds to publish annual reports; to prevent de­ indications are that tho temperature will tarrh patient is longer able to say “I can not is supplied for the child. Roraeml>er Brown’s Iron duction in payment of labor except for money be cured.” You get {500 in case of failure. Bitters in the O N LY iron medicine that is not THE NEW DEPARTURE DRUMS remain stationery, or that the change m ------lawfully advanced; providing for !h" election injurious. Physicians and Druyyists recommend it. ' made with patent double acting rods and . an d W. Depot. temperature will not vary live degrees ~ foldlnp knee rest. Light, In June next of six additional Circuit Judges for It is tho engaging girl that is the soonest from tho temperature of tho same hour of The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red llnee Lsubstantial and handsome. engaged. on wrapper. TA K E NO OTIIKH. Cook County. Should tho bill become a law tho preceding day. I lined In the best Bands and the number of Circuit Judges in C ok County f Orchestras. L’uequaled for m V IST L E . Grand California Excursions. will be eleven. It is claimed that the dockets No. 4 Cold Wave flag (white ground, i tone, surpass all other 1q are overloaded und that there is great black center), six feet square, indicates the Tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rail­ W I Z A R D O I L finish und appearance. If need for the increase: lo appropriate approach of a suddea and decided fall in tem­ way is out with a new list of dates for its [nearest Music dealer does \ not keep them, write to ua $ MO, 000 for the establishment of perature. This signal is usually ordered at unrivaled First Class Excursions to Cali­ fornia. covering several dates (by all CONCERTS for Illustrated catalogue. an industrial home for the blind in Chi­ least twenty-four hours in advance of the routes) during the months of January, Feb­ L Y O N &. HEALY, Chicago, III. cago; to establish a home for indigent children; cold wave. It is not displayed unless a ruary and March, at extremely low rates. to prevent non-resident aliens from holding temperature of 45 degrees or loss is ex­ For detailed information, tickets, sleeping- WIZARD OIL^ IKMAN, land; for preventing persons from voting who pected; nor is flag No. 3 displayed with it car accommodation, etc., apply to nearest Marvellous Memory have b en in the State prison until the term of When displayed on flag-poles the signals ticket agent or address E. A. H olhkdok, disfranchisement expires: for providing that G. T. & P. A ., C. I t I. & P. R y., Chicago, I1L DISCOVERY. achinist! justlc-s of the peace shall be elected by the peo­ should he arranged to read downward; Wholly unlike Artificial Systems—Cureof Mind Won­ ple; for regulating the sale of liquors outside when displayed from horizontal supports a dering Any book learned In one reading. Heavy re­ N e v e r attempt to handle a snow-shovol ductions for postal classes. Prospectus, with opin­ o f o f to w n s a n d c i t i e s ; fo r a p p r o p r ia t in g $20,000 small streamer should he attached to indi­ Have been enjoyed by citizen, of every town and without gloves. city in the U. 8. Marvelous Cures huve been wit­ ions o f Mr. P r o c t o r , the Astronomer. Hons. W. W. for a monument for the late Governor Vales; cate tho point from which tho signals are nessed by thousands of people, who cun testify to A sto r, J udah P. B k.njam in, Dra. Minor, W ood a n d others, scut post f k k e , by for preventing the manufacture of imitation to be read; when in the form of symbols, An Expensive Delay, THE WONDERFUL HEALING POWER OF butter; making the lessors and owners of ------LOISETTE, to bo displayed on cars, the symbols should Is failing to provido tho proper means to 2J? Fifth A vm tie, N e w Y o r k . houses of ill-fame, or disorderly houses, liable be placed one above the other and read expel from The system those disease germs for the fines and judgments against the in­ Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. downward, as shown by tho following ex­ which cause scrofula, indigestion, debility, Soro Throat, Catarrh, Croup, mates; prohibiting the sale and m anufacture tor am ples: rheumatism, and sick headache. The ouly sale of any imitation of butter: making illegal reliable means is Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic. Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, JONES N o . 2. N o . 3. N o . 4. X X 3 3 voting at any primary a felony; prescribing the N o . 1. Frosted Feet, Stiff Joints, Sprains, IPAYStheFREtCHT size and texture of ballots at all elections and W a i l of the stage carpenter- -all work Rheumatism, 5 Ton Wagon Scales, fixing penalties for bribing or deceiving voters; and no play.—Tcxat Siflings. Iran Levers, Su-eT hearing*. Brass to strike out the disability of married women Lame Back, Bruises, Burns, Cuts, Tare Beam sod Ream Boa for from the statute relating to limitations of all ■;j W- b* J “O n e o f th e best friends to tho Poultry Wounds, Fover Sores, Ulcers, SGO. ore Nipples, Caked Breasts, and | Every fixe Scale. For free |—ice Hi* ■ oiflg. kinds; providing that club-houses where liquors yard is thqvery effective Bono Mill adver­ 8 I mention thi» pa;>er and a«Vlresa are sold shall pay a regular saloon license; to tised by Wilson Bros., Easton, Pa. Tho All Ache9 and Pains, JUNES OF BINQHAMTONt Iron Turning prohibit pool-selling and book making under one we have gives entire satisfaction. are quickly relieved by this magical remedy. Try It BINGHAMTON. N. Y. penalties of imprisonment for one year, or a Grind up tho offals o f bone and fill tlio egg- once and you will never be without it. tor sale by I m ake Druggists. Price,SOc. jOur FoNG B o o k fr e e to all. rrSEIVD PO H lin e o f $2,000, o r b o th . basket. It will pay. ’ Publication*, with jUnps, Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY, Chicago. duncrlbhur .MINM’X tT A , S e n a t e —O n the 12th tho President an I m p r e s s i o n s of America—Footprints in NOKTII DAKOTA. MONTA­ nounccd as tho Committee on Rules Messrs. [Explanation: No. 1, fair weather—Colder. NA, IDAHO, WASHINGTON und Curtiss, Cochran. Sumner, Chapman. South- the snow .—Xcw Haven ATews. OREGON, the Free Government Land* No. 2, warmer—Rain or snow. No. 3 warmer— and Low Price Rnllroud Lund* In iho worth, Hill and Ilell. Dills were introduced as S r. W in. H ull’. Buliom for the Lanza Fair weather, followed by rain or snow. No. 4, T h e C o m b in a t io n o p I n g r e d ie n t s used Northern Pacific Country. THE BEST follows: Providing for the incorporation of 'AGRICULTURAL. CRAZINC TIM­ fair weather—Cold wave ] r o w n s r o n c h ia l r o c h e s cures coughs, colds, pneumonia, asthma, whooping- Olid cities and villages; providing for the payment in m aking B ’ B T BER LANDS NOW OI’E.V TO fcLTTLEKS. is such a s to give tho best possible effect cough and ail diseases of tho 'Throat, Chest and A.LTY. of wages earned, and to enfoice tlie same; to MAILED Fit EE. Ad0 and I’OL'I.TliY keeping. IMAN. ent children of the State; making an appropri­ ESSfiKSsyniptuin* and remedies for all disease-. sailors of the late war hv a vote of 171) yeas It. V. Pierce’s “ Favorite Prescription.” It a tio n o f W 5 /XI0 for the Live-Stock Commission; removes pain and restores health and Hon to leed for Eggs. 2 5 e. In stumps. A copy of to regulate the sale of liquor within two milos to 76 nays. The total number of persons to “ Tho CovoDnle I’oultry Vard,” containing Ulus. strength. By all druggists. Catalogue and Price List of 30 varieties FItEE. of any incorporated town or village school- be benefited is estimated at 33,105 and the THE ONLY TRUE A. Nl. L A N C , Box 8 4 G, Cincinnati, O. house or fair-grounds: making disfranchise­ annual cost to the Government at loss than N ever speak to yourself when any one is O r r , ment the penalty for selling votes. {41.003,090. near. — The Judge. ------»—------H o u s e —D ills were introduced: To regulate [The bill us passed provides that parents of — D O n A V E T n e ASTHMA? the manufacture und transportation of explo­ deceased soldiers, in cases where there are no H a l e ’ s Honey of Horchound and Tar re- FOPIIAM ’S AWT 1151A KPECIFIO widows or minor children, sh ill only be required i lieves whooping cough. IRON give* proRiptand positive relief in every ea*e s iv e s : a p p r o p r ia tin g $25,000 a s a c o n tin g e n t fu n d . and CUUKS all Ct KAJiLE Case*. Pleasant I >r the use of the Live-Stock Commissioners in to show that they are without other present Pike’s Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. 'and agreeable to u.-c. Established TWENTY means of support than their own manual _ YEA Its, and sold for all .Druggist*. T R I A L preventing the spread of pleuro pneum onia: pro­ “PACKAGE anl Pamphlet FREE by hibiting aliens from acquiring title to real labor, and that, this being done, they The call to arms—“John, tako the baby.” :J4*U. Send for Free Package and TUY IT. and nil persons who served three — loledo Blade. TONBC T. FOPIiAM k CO., estate; empowering county boards to depose W ill purify tho BLO O D regulntA months or more in any war in which the Uniteo PHILADELPHIA, PA. from office county treasurers when such Iy a cough disturbs your sleep, take the LIVER and KIDNEYS and ottlehils refuse to account for funds in their States has been engaged, and who have R e s t o r e the H EALTH andVIG* been honorably discharged therefrom and are Piso’s Cura for Consumption and rest welL OR of YO U TH . Dyspepsia,W anl possession or default: amending the election of Appetite, I mil gent ion, Leek of CLAIMS OFAU‘K IN U rt law by providing that the polls shall be opened incapacitated for the performance of labor suf­ Strength and Tired Fooling ah prosecuted witliout. ficient to earn support, sh ill be placed on the R a i l r o a d brakemen should emigrate to eolutoly cured: Bones, mus. fee unless euecesn- on election day from six o'clock in the morning clea and nerves receive new f III. 2* Tell!-*’ list of invalid pensioners, and bo entitled to re­ Switcherland.—SI. Taul Herald. force. Enlivens the mind PENSION until seven o’clock at night. A resolution was EX PED IEN CE. CoiUiUPTONi)tNTt; s o l i c i t e d . _, nnd supplies Bruin Power. introduced making all corporations doing busi­ ceive twelve dollars per month, such pen­ sions to commence on the filing of application 1 *______'Suffering from complaints MILO B. STEVENS & CO. ness in the State citizens of Illinois and amena­ Wit H lu C S peculiar to their sex will find WASHINGTON. D. C. CLEVELAND, OHIO. ble to the laws thereof. Rev. Francis Springer, in the Pension Office. Tho act does not apply In DR. HARTER’S IRON CHICAGO. ILL. , MICH. to poisons under political disability.! TONIC a safe and epeedycuro. Gives a clear, heal­ LTY. of Springfield, was appointed Chaplain by tho thy complexion. Frequent attempts at coun tor lett­ S p e a k e r . The bill to pension veterans of tho Mex­ ing only add to the popularity of the original. Do Btivors to please ican war was also passed—yeas. 2-13; nays, 5. not experiment—tret tho O r ig in a l # a n d B e s t , ’(iRiNfl your own Bone, S e n a t e —T he Senate was called to order at 'C a p c i n E j Q YU lllIV U MeMl.O.VNforShclIa, with their work, ten o'clock on the loth, and adjourned after fit provides that a pension of eight dollars d CMre'cmis'upatTon^lvBi^Compufnt'ind SlokA G It A HAM Flour nnd Corn ivith neatness and per month shall be paid to all retiring officers LM; ■ Headache. Sample Doso and Dream Book! in t h e £$»£> H A I Y D M I D I * reading the titles of three bills, introduced by um alled on rooetpt o f two cents ftn postage, m (F. Wilson’s Patent). lOO per Senator Hill, to appropriate $100 per annum to and enlisted men, including marines, militia cent, uiorcmado in Looping poul­ and volunteers, of the m ilitary and naval serv­ THE DR.HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY# try. Abo 1*0\VKR .MI1.1 H am i F A R M for their paBti aid the Illinois Horticultural Society: also one 8 1 .Louis, Mo. FE E D M ILE S, ( ir. :ilars and Testimonials pent union to business to a p p r o p r ia t e $111,566 fo r th e S o u t h e r n I llin o is ices of the United States, who, being Oil application. 1VILNON IS If OS., Easton, Fa* ' their patronage Normal Institute at Carbondale for annual ex­ duly enlisted, actually' served sixty days HIGHEST AWARDS OF MEDALS penses; and a bill by Senator Curtis, to amend with the army or navy of the United IN AMERIC A AND EUROPE. t o l l s J. W. ORR. the road and bridge law. defining the exact Statos In Mexico, or on the coasts or fron­ The neatest, quickest, safest and most powerful rem­ l a n d s tier thereof, or en route thereto, in the war edy known for Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Neuralgia, Lum­ C H E A P amount to be appropriated for such purposes. bago, Backache., Weakness, colds In the chest and all a u « n i In ARKANSAS. with that nation, or were actually engaged in a (U’ficH and pains. Endorsed by 5.000 Physicians and l)rug- P iN K H A M ’S Awarded First Premium for Fruit and Cotton at II o u s e —A long discussion was had on the re­ battle in said war and wore honorably dis­ 'lstH of the highest repute. Benson s Plaster* pi umjR- N. O. Exposition, 18K4. Wheat, Maize and Cotton consideration of the vote by which the House y relieve and cure where other plasters nnd greasy flourish in ihoaaiue field, Bix navigable rivers cross charged, and to such other officers und soldiers •alves, liniments ami lotions, are absolutely useless. VEGETABLE the land grant. Price low. Ten years’ credit. If de­ adopted tho joint resolution providing for the f hoc and sailors as may huvq been personally named Beware of Imitations under similar Bounding names, sired. Come and . Address I’lIOS. ESSEX, printing of the journal, and the motion to re­ such as "Capsicum/’ "Capucin,’’ " Cansicine/’ as they Land Commissioner. L i t t l e R o c k . A r k a n s a s . in any resolution of Congress for any are utterly worthless and intended to deceive. Ask FuB consider was adopted. Adjourned. speotfle service in said war. and the surviv­ B enson’s and t a k e no o t h e r s . All druggists. COMPOUND, BEABUKY & JOHNSON. Proprietor*, New York- At the caucuses in the afternoon for United ing widows of such officers and enlisted 'C CURE.>rOR Isa Positive Cure States Senator the Republicans nominated men, provided that such widows have not CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Charles B. Furwell, the Democrats W illiam R. remarried; provided that every' such officer, pFor ALL of those Painful Best Cough Syruu. Tastes good. Use Morrison, und the Laljor members Benjamin W. enlisted man or widow who is or may become ALfMITED OFFER. GREAT CHANCE! e. Bold by drngeists. Delicate Complaints and in time. Bold by G o o d h u e . Pays for arYenr’. sub­ sixty-two years of age, or who is or tnay become Complicated troubles end subject to any disability or dependency equiv­ 6 5 C e n t s scription to tho Weekly S e n a t e —M et at ten o clock on the 14th. and Am erican Rural Home, Rochester. N. Y.. Weaknesses so common THE after reading of the, journal the House joint alent to some cause prescribed or recognized w ithout premium If subscribed for by November, E A jl, among our Wives, Mothers, resolution providing for the taking of a ballot by the pension laws of the United States December, 1886. and Janunry, 1^87—" the Cheapest and Daughters. and Best W eekly in the W orld,” Spages, 18 to 56 col­ BorROOT’S for United States Senator in er.ch house on as a sufficient reason for the allowance of Jt trill curt entirely umns. 16 years old. For One D ollar you have one all ovarian or vaginal NORTHERN ^ E S T Tuesday next, at eleven a. m.. was called up a pension, shall be entitled to the benefits choice from over 150 different Cloth-Bound D o llar troubles, In f la m m a- and passed. Adjourned to the 17th of this act; hut it shall not bo hold to include V olu m e., 300 to 900 pp., and paper one year, pnstr GROWN paid. Book postage, Inc. Extra, 50.000 books given tion and Ulcera- SEEDS any person not within the rule of age or dis­ HT Illustrated Catalogue FREE. H o u s e —A bill was introduced providing for away. Among them are: Law Without Lawyers; |h o n f falling and J. B. HOOT & CO. noekfbrd, III. Family Cyclopedia; Farm Cyclopedia; Farmers’ and the necessary expenses of the State Govern­ ability or dependency herein defined, or who + Displace men t*; it incurred such disability while in any manner Stockbreeders’ Guide: Common Sense In Ponltry consequent spinal m m ment to July 1,if>47. The total amount asked Yard; World Cyclopedia (a greatbook); Donnelson’s ^ > yT ) yf —. JT'caJmcM, ttnd is W E WANT YOU! for is $10.0, and is for prim ing paper and sta­ voluntarily engaged in or aiding or abetting (Medical) Counselor; Boys’ Useful Pastimes: Five profitable employment to represent us in every the late rebellion against the authority of the Years Beforo the Mast: Peoples’ History of United county. Salary $75 per month and expenses, or * tionery ; also a bill making it unlawful for any .States; Universal History of all Nations; Popular ___ P t( t d to (h e large commlRsion^on^nalee if preferred.^ Goods staple. insurance company to pay or place an amount United States.) History Civil...... War (both si sides).------The W om an's Sure Friend chanve „/ Every one buys. Outfit and particulars F ree. Ain n y o n e book and paper,pape . one yoar.a* _ post-paid.for , { STlTLS A RI.FAHNO TO OVT’RW'HIKED WOlfFJi. IT REMOTES STANDARD SILVERWARE CO.. BOSTON, MASS. to exceed four times the assessed value of any II. IS only. Paper alone « Sc., if subscribed for by property or thing in case of loss or damage by A PUBLIC PAWNSHOP. J a n u a ry 30,1887. S a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d on books FAINT?.TE8S, FLATULENCY, ALL CRATLVO FOR FTniULAXTS, AN'D RKIJEVTJI WEAKNESS OF THE 8TOMACFL CURES I.EU- STUDY. Book-keeping, Business fire or other disaster. Adjourned to the 17th. and W eekly, or money refunded. Reference: Hon. Synopsis of the lllii to He Introduced In C. B . P a r s o n s , Mayor Rochester. Sample papers,2c. ooFRjratA. Men stru al periods passed without pa in . HOME_ Forms, Penmanship. Arithmetic, Short­ mm&! r^TM rl bv DraggLiU. Price §1. per bottle. hand, etc., thoroughly taught by mail. Circulars S e n a t e —M et at five o'clock p. in. on the the Illinois Legislature Establishing R U R A L HOME CO., (Limited). W ithout Prem ium , 65c a year! Rochester. N.Y free. II FBI ft ECU* CO L LE O E, Buflklo, ft. Y . 17th. Hills were introduced: By Mr. Sumner, Pawners’ Banks In Cities of the S t a t e . NIX*: IM PORTATIONS IN 1886. concerning villages and incorporated towns, AECI1TC W ANTED for Marv«lon« Won* C h ic a g o , Jan. 18.—Tho committee of tho T h e b e st D r a f t H o u s e s in tho world are f A u d i I O dera of the W hole W orld, just is­ providing that the presidents of town Citizen’s Association having in charge tho COCKLE’S sued. Send for sample pages and special terms to boards shall be elected annually by the establishment of a Pawners’ Bank in Chi­ CLYDESDALE and NATIONAL PUB. CO., Lakeside Building. Chicago. voters instend of tho trustees, and shall cago met on Saturday afternoon, with ANTI-BILIOUS n11 a || u a D | T uwoM'TKLy cth kii. GARS ! only be entitled to vote in case of a ENGLISH SHIRES. ■ ■ 1 I I Not u particle pain tie; by Mr. Curtiss, providing for the appropria­ Comptroller Schwab in tho chair. It W e have the I, A HURST O tio n o f $1,70® fo r r e m o v in g th e fla g s to M otn or- was decided to authorize James W. Bench, PILLS, nnd BEST COLLECTION In the United States, in­ or self-denial. Pay when cured. Handsome book ial Hall; $80,701.07 to pay for blankets and serv­ attorney of tho association, to draft a THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY k ne o f cluding tho winners of 81 fr e e . D . C. J. W BAT1IERBY, Kansas City,Mo* ices of the I. N. G. at Chicago and in St. Clair bill for presentation to tho Legislature For Liver, Rile Indigestion, etc. Free from Mercnryi premiums last fall. C o u n ty , a n d $10,000 to p a y th e e x p e n s e s o f th o contains only Pure Vegetable Ingredients. Agent.— Prioes moderate. Terms HAIR Wigs, Bangs nnd Waves aunt C- O. D. any­ providing for tho establishment of such ICK88K8. FU LLER * F U LLE R CO., C h icago, UL where. Wholesalean i retail price-llst/ra# 1. N. G. for the year ending June 80, 1087; by Easy, bond for Catalogue banks in all the cities of the State. Tho N o. 9. TO 88B . C. AS treh D lA A T. Co., 17a Ram W pic* al>a8h*av^Chlcaga worth 81. SO s o o d s , Mr. Bell, regulating the description of bill will bo general in its character, and Q ||D T||Q C relieved and cured by Dn. J. A.Hiira- FKKK. Lines not undrrtho hor»e’»fect. Write other money in cuses of larceny, and making it n U r l u n t m a n ’s method. Those who can not $5 BUkVtSTKB &AFKTT RK1K HUI.Uk* CG-.H^Iy.lltk. will limit the capital of each bank from avail themselvesthem selve. of pipers il attemsnnce can have GALBRAITH BROS., unnecessary to prove the character of a bill or Breeders and Importers, {25,000 to {1,000,000. When this act is pasaod H om o tre a tm e>nt n t a;iappli 11 an ..nd cun., ‘o sent for $K) on James Uivor, Vs., in Claremont of hills; by Mr. Hill, amending the law in relation o n ly . Soi,.d stu...p for circular. 2SM Brondwuy, N. Y ' l i t nn. vwACjMu J a n e s v i l l e . W ib . okiny. Illustrated Circular Free. to jurors so as to provido that the reading of the Chicago corporation will obtain a F. M A SiC llA . Claremont, Vs. charter, and proceed at once to tako stock FARMSs newspaper accounts and the formation of nn FOR ALL. $30 a week and expense opinion do not disqualify a juror if ho states subscriptions and open an office. The paid. Outfit worth 85 and particular Cider, etc. that he can render an impartial verdict upon bank, when started, will loan money to WORKfree. F. O. V IC K K R Y, A u gu sta, Malm hearing tho facts in the case, and also provid­ any needy applicant who has col­ can be replaced by an arttfleln ing that the fuct that a juror has Rervod upon a laterals to offer la tho shape of Books sent free. Wrlto t< previous panel within a year doos not disqualify ALimbLost Leltoy, 120 Dearborn BL, Chi i all times, jewelry, household goods, or any othor W hy did the Women him unless he so elects. Mr. Cochran species of personal property. The interest T C I rO D A P U V I.sarn here nnd earn Introduced a joint resolution thanking I C L C W n H r n w pnjr S ituation * charged will bo moderate, and every per­ furnished. Write V a l u k t i n * Bnos. Janesville, WU. all. Senator Cullom for the victory achieved son hypothecating uny articlo will bo re­ in the passago by tho United States Senate quired to prove the ownership of tho prop­ of this country use over thirteen million c a k e s o f O KH TII yon will find just what you want by ad* of tho Inter-State Commerce bill. dressing Instalment Dealers Supply Co., Hrie, Pa. E & D U F F Y . erty and to be fully identified. It is the A H o u s e —M ot at five o’clock, with Mr. Mes- intention of tho organizers of this bank to Procter & Gamble’s Lenox Soap in 1886 ? A. N. K —A 1 1 1 8 slck In the chair, and immediately after tho prevent the pawnbrokers from charging WHEW WRVTDifi TO ADVEKTIRRRfl PI,EASE rending of tho journal adjourned until ten ruinous rates of interest, and to effectual­ state that y.u sax tin Advertlseaseat La this o’clock a. m. on thdlHth. Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why. ly prevent the pawning of stolen goods. p a p e r. the adhesive taffy to their heart’s con­ —Our stock is all new, and will be dtttovortb flawdraler. tent. sold at close margins. Give us a call before buying anything in the way of —Jno. Walter has the nicest stock of FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1887 Furniture. S a n f o r d & B r o b st . Toboggan Caps to be found in town. —Monday evening a merry company —A number of the G. A. R.s of this of young people were escorted by Willie city, accompanied by the Chatsworth Bigham to the pleasant home of Mr. J. R. Bigham. As they drew near the band, attended the installation of offl- house a silence crept over the company, eers of the G. A. R. Rost at Riper City and this was explained by the surprised on Friday last. We learn that some of but pleased face of Miss Madie as she them were ditched on their return home. met them at the door. All having gath­ ered around the tire, it was explained Cause—not known. that tiiis was the celebration of Madie’s —Men’s and boy’s Clothing at prices eighteenth birthday. The evening was lower than the lowest at Jno. Walter’s. spent in the enjoyment of games, music, and a very nice lunch, and each —Don’t close your arrangements for a of the jolly crowd was taken to his Farm Loan before seeing C. A Wilson. respective home, thinking how rapidly the evening had passed. —Cerealine, the finest relish as a —New arrivals of groceries each breakfast dish, is still kept at E. A. week makes our stock the most com­ Bang’s. plete and of superior quality. Call —Joseph Knit tie, former proprietor and compare prices. FI A. Bangs. of the billiard hall, attempted suicide on Marriages. Wednesday night. He threw himself M a r r i e d —On Thursday, Jan. 0th, at on the track in front of the 9 55 east- Ashland, Neb., Mr. Dwight Davis, of bound passenger train. Fortunately Chatsworth township, 111., to Mrs. M. M. Boland, of Ashland, Neb. How those were present who drew him from swift and how far will the shaft, plumed Tbs Woman in Itis Gas:. his perilous position. with love tly?. —Wool Hosiery at prices which can DEALER IN M a r r ie d —At the convent in this city, not be duplicated can be found at E. A. ELIZABETH RODGERS, on Tuesday morning last, Rev. W m . v. Bang’s. d. llagen ollieiating, Mr. Julius Entires, L e a d e r in t u b K n ig h t s o f L a b o r . —Robert Henry, of Riper City, who of Nebraska, to Miss Anna Rcinfort, of ------:o:------Charlotte township. married a daughter of William Wright, May peace and contentment The wife of George Rodgers, who is who was for many years a resident of Make smooth their way— -— G RO CER IES !— a member of the Executive Board of To the wilds of Nebraska, Chatsworth, died on Tuesday morning Where IniKht may he their day. District Assembly 24, of Chicago, is a last very suddenly of cramp colic. lbs notable woman, because she is the only M a r r ie d — On Tuesday, Jan. 18, by female Knight of Labor who ranks as a leaves a wife and seven children in des­ Elder Trask, in Chatsworth, Mr. Ed­ leader in that great organization. She titute circumstances. ward Tobey, of Stop, in the county of B A i O l J I K , is said to be statesmanlike in address, —Wheatlet—a delicious breakfast Custer, Nebraska, and Miss Elmira H. having a clear head, well-defined opin­ Fierce, of Rella township, in the county ions, and a good command of apt lan­ food, is constantly to be found at E. A. of Ford. guage. Notwithstanding th i fact that Bang’s. Mr. T. is a fine young man, formerly she is the mother of nine children, one of Roberts, but latterly lie has been —Mrs. Jane Moore, mother of Mr. D. an infant, the survivors of a family of making a home in the far we^f, where Boots /. and Shoes! twelve, she devotes much time and Moore and Mrs. Henry Norris, of Risk, he has prepared a cage for his bird. labor to the interests of the Knights, died Tuesday at 2 p. m. in her 77th The bride is the only daughter of the and is Master Workman of Distinct As­ year. The funeral services were con­ late Mr. James Fierce, and lived with her mother in Rella township, and is a worthy sembly 24 of Chicago. ducted by Rev. Crumbaker, of Forrest, W A L L IPAAIFIER, member of the Baptist church in this Mrs. Rodgers is a native of Ireland, in tlie Methodist church in this city, and tike was born at Woodford, County place. Mr. and Mrs. T. are very happy Galway, about forty years ago. When her remains followed by many citizens and hopeful, and the best wishes of ETC., ETC., ETC. six years old she came to America with to her last resting place in the Chats­ hosts of friends follow them to their western home. The bride’s mother, her mother. Her first home in this worth cemetery. Mrs. Fierce, will make her home with country was in New York, from which —Dress Goods in endless quantity, them for the present. her mother and she removed to Lon­ all qualities, and lowest prices, at Jno. don, Ontario, still the resiueuee of the And still they come! for on the 19th elder woman. W alter’s. inst., iit the pleasant home of the bride’s About ten years ago Mrs. Rodgers —A new lot of ladie’s Overshoes, of parents near Chatsworth, the Elder was organized the first working women’s best quality and desirable shapes at E. called upon to solemnize the marriage union in Chicago. {She was its presi­ of Mr. Charles W. Stephens with Miss dent more than two years. Other of­ A. Bangs’. Mary C. Pearson, all of Chatsworth. fices w-.ic i have been held by her are —About thirty of our young folks Perhaps a word from me upon this the presidency of the Eighth Ward made a surprise raid on our young marriage might be of some interest. (wkicago) Laud League, and of the Thu family is quite numerous, number­ Daughters of Erin. During the past townsman, Edward Entwistle, on Mon­ ing about a score, and rank among our i even years she has been udogate to day evening last, it being his seven­ well-to-do farmers. Our acquaintance the State Trades Assembly of Illinois, teenth birthday. They bore in their runs twenty years, and, so far as I and for four years, the delegate irom pockets a gold watch-chain and know, pure, honest friendship has ob­ tained in both families, so that it lias Local Assembly 1,789, of Chicago, to other tokens of value, with which D istrict Assembly 24. H er prolonged been my privilege to marry six couples to reward him for his manly deport­ term of oiiice as Master \\ orkmau of in the family—“and still there’s more to follow.” In all these m atrimonial gath­ Local Assembly 1,789 was succeeded ment in youth, and hoping the noblest erings good cheer has invariably pre­ by her incumbency, which she still of virtues would be his down to old age. vailed, coupled with modesty and com­ holds, ol tuo corresponding dignity in Refreshments were served, and all mon sense propriety, and, so far as I D istrict Assembly 24. In a ll her ac­ seemed happy. know, each new fam ily has kept right tivities in the cause of labor, Mrs. —An elegant line of Yarns, German­ oil courting, and by industry ami econo­ Rodgers is encouraged by her husband, my arc providing themselves with wuo is a prominent and capable woikcr town and German knitting yarns at worthy homes, and have never seen in the same cause. \\ hen, a lew months Jno. Walter’s. cause to regret the important and sacred rgo, the Knights of Labor held a Con­ covenant. “Ring the bells, the marriage vention at l.ichmond, Virginia, she at­ — Beautiful Parlor Sets at Sanford & bells.” Sweeping Reductions en Clothing tended it, accompanied by tier infant, Brobst’s at prices lower than ever be­ The presents on the present occasion ------) AT(------then only a few weeks old, and who was fore made in Chatsworth. were both ornamental and useful, ij.m ally made a Knight. among which we noticed, from Mrs. —On Wednesday morning last Elder Pearson and brother and sister, a tea- Trask, his lady, and several others set of 58 pieces; Mrs. Pupperdine, nice JNO. W A LTER ’S —Clocks at Numbers. equally as jovial, stared out to a wed­ water-set, from mother Devore, two —Messrs. Watson & Esty shipped ding, where he was to tie a couple in handkerchiefs, one table-spread, one two car-loads of cattle and one of hogs muffler, six napkins, one neck-scarf, one sacred bands, in a sleigh drawn by cushion, one pair of pillow-cases, one this week. horses that partook freely of their glee­ poeketbook, one cushion case, one com­ —Sanford & Brobst’s is the place to ful mood, and turned the corner of the forter, one baking-pan, one box of mis­ To reduce my stock of Clothing I have reduced prices as follows: buy furniture. street too quick for safety and upset the cellaneous articles, one silver butter­ dish; Mrs. Goodrich, one silver butter- 8 suits, worth 5 5 50, for $ 3 00 12 suits, worth $12 00, for $ 6 50 M a r k e t s .— Corn, 28c.; mixed oats, sleigh, throwing the load out upon the knife and a dozen glass sauce-dishes; 14 suits, worth 7 50, for 4 00 12 suits, worth 15 00, for 8 00 ground and injuring Mrs. Trask’s 24c.; white oats, 26c.; hogs, $4.00 ( i t $4.10 Mrs. Toby, one towel; W ill Rearson, one 21 suits, worth 8 50, for 4 50 15 suits, worth 17 00, for 8 60 per 100 pounds. shoulder. The Elder displayed consid­ album; Mrs. Ketehum, a tablecloth; a rocking-chair, from groom to bride; 4 suits, worth 10 00, for 5 50 12 suits, worth 18 00, for 9 50 —Jewelry at Gumbel's. erable agility, and escaped unharmed. six silver spoons, a china mustache-cup, 9 suits, worth 11 00, for 6 00 18 suits...... for 10 50 —Examine those beaded Collars at —C. A. Wilson is offering to make and other things. E. G. T. I have also about 50 pairs of Pants, all qualities, at the same reduction. Jno. Walter’s. Farm Loans cheaper than anyone in Remember, I have the goods to show up for the above prices, and Livingston or Ford counties. Important Notice. —The old Van Alstyne shop has been All those knowing themselves indebt­ they must go. Call and get bargains. Yours truly, ■» —If you want an Organ or Sewing moved from the north to the south end ed to me will greatly oblige by an early .THO* ■of the lot. We hope it is done with the Machine call on McCarty. It is not settlement. E. A. B a n g s. view of erecting a comely residence on “How Cheap,” but “How Good?” Store for Rent the old site. —Some of our young citizens, to the at Strawn, 111.; room, 22x100; apply to D. L. Murdock, Fairbury, or to F. M. number of two sliegh loads, honored CENTRAL MM W 0 $ TORE / —Watches at Gumbel’s. Curyea, at Strawn. F. M. C u h y e a . Miss Belle Riercy with a social call at D —Beautiful Silk Mufflers, cheap at in m her father’s residence near Riper City To Whom It May Concern. Jno. Walter’s. H. M. BANGS, M on Friday evening last, where they were The Highway Commissioners wish to S g o —For anything in the Furniture line find out in what condition the town’s Q 0 received with cordial greeting. Refresh­ finances are. In order to do so, all o -Dealer In- “ 2 call on Sanford & Brobst. ments were served in excellent style H W parties holdingroad orders will present Q g S brf —A merry crowd of about fifteen and the gleesome set enjoyed themselves them at the Tow n C lerk’s ofiiee in the H 14 village of Chatsworth on Tuesday, w g o young people took advantage of the hugely until the “wee sma’ hours" of the Pi S3 w te > i> March 1, 1887. good sleighing last Wednesday evening, morning, when they bid their hostess o SC M C om . ( G e o . II. M a in e s , M il tads DRUGS! and judging from the noise forthcom­ adieu and returned home in time to en­ r u m a n r o c k w a y M JO SC Q of < T B , ing, a jolly time was had. joy a refreshing nap before “Old Sol” Highways ( W m . H . C r u m p t o n . « § (Ml© CD w a n g s o %■ 0 —Spectacles at Gumbel’s. reminded them that their daily voca­ Attest: H. M. B , Clerk. o Chatsworth, 111., Dec. 28, 1886. AS pH a w H H —As fine a line of Hosiery at Jno. tions must not be neglected. 0) MEDICINES, 525 0 Charlotte Township Highway Commis­ C O W W alter’s as can be found in town. —A full line of fresh canned Fruits w » co f f l sioners’ Notice. H 0 0 O H F or S a l e .—The Chatsworth mill at a and Vegetables which have been bought H at bed rock cash prices and w ill be sold The Highway Commissioners wish to A < m 0 bargain. Apply to J. J. Briekley. find out in what condition the town’s OS > very close at E. A. Bang’s. Pi 34 —The Illinois Central pay-car made finances are. In order to do so, all SfcLl ► —The box sociable given at the home parties holding road orders will present o © OILS, O its monthly visit on Friday last. Those o of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Cline last Fri­ them at the store of R. L. Cook & Son, V > W interested are now rattling the silver in the village of Chatsworth, on or be­ <3 m se w % day evening was a grand success in chink that lines their pockets with a fore Tuesday, March 1, 1887. 01 P O JO oo every particular. The proceeds of the * pleasing degree of satisfaction. L a w r e n c e F'a r r e l l , 1 Com. gal Dye Stuffs, Soaps, d entertainment, amounting to over $18, J ah. B e r g a n , j- o f & <3 3 d to —Silverware at Gumbel’s. J a s . K e e f e , ) Highways. o n were for the purpose of buying encyclo­ t * w A ttest: J a s. Mo r a n , Clerk. pedias for the use of the pupils in school p > 0 —New York Nursery Stock of all 4 Charlotte, 111., Jan. 1, 1887. M p g g w E district number six, and almost all of the j a w H description for sale by L. B. Waugh. S3 M f t - c/j o people in the neighborhood showed o (BLAm, PWTTT, oo —Save yourself money by renewing LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. H their appreciation of this movement in W s® Q your Farm Loan with C. A. Wilson. I have a large amount of w n the right direction by their presence. FARM money awaiting investment, ffl g ho — A number of our young pleas­ “ I wonder who w ill buy my box?" was which I can loan at lower i> o rates than ever offered before -and- ure-seekers enjoyed a sleigh-ride last the all-absorbing question until all had by anyone in Livingston and PS night to the residence of Mr. D. W. been disposed of, after which a jolly LOANS Ford counties. Call at once. M a U i Bash, where they pulled and “sucked" good time was had by all. C. A . W IL S O N , C h atiH 'orth ,III. Pi DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. f f l