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iisf% ,':{isosi', TUVLJSHB9 B YB Itr SArU U M T, ItTJJiS. A. SMITB. H|•» ?. IILLBif^m . I. t . . . k VOLUME IX. OHAT8WORTH, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1882. NUMBER 31. a

—Mr. Jno. Sobieski delivered a very day staring us in the face, coal having »t'/f < t Cliatswortli Plainiealer! pleasing temperance lecture at the M. £. been found at CullOtn. Fairbury, and H. M. BANGS, »UBHCKIFriO.\ iU t b s . church Thursday evening. Mr. 8. tells a with no nuestlon about a most favorable If paid in 3 monthsft.flo; Otherwise$3.00per story charmingly, and makes the very best result at kentplon, where Abey are nOw l»E V I.EU in annum. .. ; use of the point to it, by application U> the passing through sosp stono( a sure iudioa- ADVBRTISrNQ r a t e s . subject under discussion. tiuD of coal, it dues Appear that a f.ocul business notices ten cents per line; Judicious pruspeciiii^ here must result Rates lor standing adds, furnished on apnli —The former residence of Mr. Geo. satisfactory to the tpost sanguine. It now r I 'i -\- i . t ■atloii. A LL BdyertUementa unaocompanled Bangs is undergoing alterations of a becomes a qubslioii for our oitizeus to say MEDICINES, PAINTS, ■ ly directions rests'lotlng them will he kept character to make it much more pleasant whether four or five hundred dollars cun >0BBjCS. 111 until ordered out, and eharged aooordlng- ly. and comiiuidious (ban formerly. And be raised fur such an object. We can see » a . B . i w , when complete we understand Mr. E. A, no paHicular advantage to be gained by a & ? IQ BangB* family will occu()y It as a family public meeting, as tilts is, not a question residence. Dye Stuffs, m U T U f f . susceptible of being reasoned out, and o CHIPS. suggests to us, when we bear men wanting " III*. F or Sale —Two newly repaired second­ to have a meeting and talk about it, the intoiiBDd adjolntnk — Lumber $18.00 @ $20 00. hand sewing maeliiues, at six dollars each, fact, that it takes h o n e y to prospect for SOAPS, io«i«ai intm ated to my at the Chalswortb harness shop. o o g-^► s ^“ I a t te n t io n . —The Dr.* Hunt residence proper^ l8 coal. F. Stkuckuexku. PQ WHITE LEAD. Ml g. ( 0 for sale. —The statement of the immediate aims E lections.—T he school election resulted of Tlie New York Free Trade Club, us —A large ice box for sale. Inquire of in the following vole being polled: S. T. printed on the tipkets, baa acquired a deep .r. L. DeLong. Fosdick, 41; E. A. Bangs. 45; and O. interest since the great meeting held at » § *d :URRAN Sanford, 2. At the cor^)oralion election on —Dr. Hunt’s family have moved into Chickering Hall on the 14lh of last mouth. IS Tuesday there were 121 votes polled: T. Men of all political parlies were found IDRUGSl 0 3 t G I S T R A T K I heir residence. Y. Brown rewived 70, Robt. Adams 50, taking an active part, and among whom J —A new stock of glass candlesticks Just and scattering 1. - were leading professional, clerical, and business men of the city, many of them -GLASS- 1? a O' in iljEeot. Arrived at the Brick Store. — Mrs. Chris. Cooper bus the fashionable having a national reputation. On one side H B O to odlleottng notet —Snow in the west and rain in tiie east hat and bonnet blocks and is prepared to of the ticket is the following concise plat­ -o u n ts . clean and remake alt kinds of straw and form; 2 JO was the order of exercises this week. fancy huts and bonnets in the latest style. • ILLINOIS. the New York Free Trade Club Is endeavor- —Try those quince, peach, and plum InjK : PUTTY. —The firm of Jackson & Walter are 1. To secure legislation whinli stiall place preserves at M. H, Hall’s. upon tlie free list tlie raw inulerlals required pushing the work of erecting a building for Ainerloan maiinfactures. —Prof. E. M. Jones attended the May for drying purposes as fast a possible, and 3. To etreoi the gradual rednotlon of dutli-K I. ;aH A M have already a shed over two hundroc upon iiiunuruclured urllcles, until every festival of music in Chicago this week. feet in length up. The brick macliine is enactment is repealed wtilcti gives a lionniy O to the iiianurucinrer the expense of the 4^ R A S * . —Corn 0.5c (3 00c. Hogs $7 00 @ $7 25. on the ground, and with nothing unforlu consum er. 71 s rr The latter price for good heavy stock. uale occurri()g to retard their calculations It expects by tills means to securu tlie a they will be making brick before many Abniltioii of all luxes which are levied upon — AND — ”aiT « n t e d . VMr. and Mrs. Henry Saalhoff, of tlie whole people to swell the prodts or to if) days. make gorices. removal of tlie present artificial reslriotioos R TJ C G IS T'S S ’D’JTDH.IES f —A very pretty new picket fence deco­ upon foreign trade, .uiiericau maiiufardures rates the line of Mr. F. Fowler’s residence J no. Walter. will be placed In a position to compete for llie inarkeis of tlie world. properly. —True’s Cornet Band will play at :p s l l t —The Glidden and Joliet fence wire al­ Fairbury on Decoration Day, and will act as escort for the 8ir Knights of Fairbury A Card. ' I S T i ways on hand at J. T. Bullards. P^ucampment at the laying of tlic corner As successors to the business of the late Uauga’ store. — Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bullard were in stone of the Masonic temple in Feoria John Young, we, the underBlgned, would (,'hicago this week, Wednesday and June 1st. The boys are acquiring a very most respect fully solicit a full share of I deserved reputation, and we hope tliey will public patronage, and we shall use our 'I'hursday. I 3d Wednesday continue to Improve and return from bi-st endeavors and earnest efforts to please —Pure Vermont maple syrup, direct Peoria with additional laurels. all wlio may favor Its wiili their presence O D th . from Vermont, at M. H. Hall’s. and liusiiiess. We shall keep a full slock —On Tuesday we shook hands with Mr, of desirable and seasonable vi'tods, w hich a r r a n t e d ^The elevator at Charlotte Is compleie, N. F. Spear, now of Manning, Iowa, but will be sold as low as the lowest, and we and the first lot of grain was put through I formerly of this place. We are glad to shall constantly make valuatileac(|uisitioDB know that Mr 8. is doing well tinani iaily, thereto of all the latest novelties. it on Friday. and attribute his success, to a great extent, Again solid'iiig your patronage wc are —One crystal bread plate given away to a free use of printers ink, ns we notice very respect tully H O U SE . • he lakes two and one half columns of space with one pound of lea at M. Reising’s. Your obedient servants, in the Manning Monitor, and Newt, says it Youho-Brus. & Co. , n m m —Ml': Peter Weist, of SUeator, 111., >is pays him big. in the city. He has lately tetumed from a •wly furniehed. —P'or the benefit of those wlsbiner to Ofllclal Proceedings of the Board of trip to California. I attend the laying of the corner stone of the C anned Goods. Tritslee.aof the Village of all particulars. —New, fresh, and attractive spring I Masonic temple at Peoria, June 1st, the Chatswoi’th Wabash Ry. will sell round trip tickets at ILLINOIS stock of goods just arrived at Jno. one fare for members of the fraternity, At a sj'ecial meeting called by the Wallers. and one fare and a third for the public. President of the Board. —Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smiili and Mr. Tickets good going June 1st, not good M'eiiibers jireseitf ; Preaident Bul­ returning after June 2nd. lard, and Messrs. M. H. Hall, A. M. f ^ N G S , and Mrs. Jno. Richards, of Peoria, spent W- G. Mkssler, Agent. Roberts, Win. Cowling, and A. H. Sunday in this city, H ail. AND — We are in receipt of the first copy of President stated that the object of s : E K ; —One plated knife and fork given away the Wymore, Neb., Eagle, in whidi is a with a two pound box of choice lea at M. the meeting was to consider tlte appli­ TH, ILL. rehersal t>f the business interests and cation of Andrew Riiigier for a license ' Lowest Rate$ Reising's.' firms of the place. Among tlie number to sell liquor under the village we notice the firm of Greenwood & Bangs, ordinances. On motion the applicant MH Tnuiitei —Mr. Jolin Gilmore, of Ottawa, ii I lumber, etc. The names going to make up w a s grunted a license, and the clerk FRUIT BUTTERS visiting with his parenis, Mr. and Mrs. C. this firm are Messrs. H. A Greenwood ordered to issue the license. 'I'lie Gilmore in this city. and Geo. A. Bangs, both well known to many of our readers. All indications following gentlemen voting in the —Don’t forget that J. T. Bullard has a point to the town being alive and business negative: A. M. RoherLs and A. H. lull line of screen doors, all sizes, at prosperous. H all. I H a m s , No fiirtlier business appearing tlie bottom prices. ^ Headquarters for these Goods X ) 8 I & K - , —8ession after session the question of Boartl adjourned. — Mrs. Frank-'Hall, nee Flo Shroyer, abolishing the stamps on matches has J. G T kui-:. asH ■ and children, of Peoria, are visiting with come up In Congress, only to be as re Village Clerk. AT her parents and friends in this city. peatedly dodged in different ways, while PER BAN6IN& others of fur less public importance have At a meeting held May 23d, A. D .TY. — You can get Pluunix elastic outside rec.eived the aUention that sliould have 18K2. and Inside paint for $1.3.5 per gallon at J. been devoted to it. The match lax is one iMemhers present at roll call : Presi­ llie Drug Rtore ot that concerns everybody, and its removal 'ompt attention T. Bullards. W ’tii'ranted. dent Bullard, and Messrs. M. H. Hall, would be appreciated in every home in tlie A. M Roberts, A. II. Hall, ami Wui. —Mr. J. H. Dewees returned from land Let it be promptly abolished, gentle Cow ling. Poukepsie, N. Y., on Saturday laei, where men, and llien you Call proceed with Die Miuiites of the lust two meetings MBOLS. consideration of your taxes on luxuries. he had been attending commercial college were read and accepted. A petition signed by many citizens — Mr. P. Hoffman has about completed —Rev. E G. Trask, a person long and Call and See the NCE A6EHT! most favorably known in this vicinity, was presented, asking the Botird to a nice picket fence around his homestead, will leave next week for Silver City, Iowa, u*e only brick or Slone or fOine other a,ILL. which improves^its appearance very much. where he has been called to take charge of durable or permanent nnitcritil in constructing sidewalks. On motion fi,of N . Y ., HART* — For the best brands of Flour, Buck­ the Baplisi cliureli. The Elder is one of KKNTAL, of R. y.. our must aged as well as most respected of M. H. Hall the petition was ac- wheat, and Graham, (wholesale or retail) of St. Lonts, M«. citizens, and m a n y are the regrets a t liis cejited, and the committee on streets FE.OJN.V. Call at the lowest prices, call on Lewis & ami alleys Instnicted to investigate I apapolleyattbk leaving. We hav<> this to say: If Silver ID also agant for Harry. Chy is made up of a class of people such and ascertain if jHissible what imiterial nranee Conpany as to desire the Elder as a citizen it is most would he the cheapest and best for the Having a very large stock on hand I pro­ — We are placed under obligations to decidedly to llietr credit, and while we purpose. Hon. H. D. Dement, Secretary of State, •egret very miiclt his leaving, our very The following bills were then pre­ pose to give everybody the benefit of low for a copy of the laws enacted by the 32d best wi.shes follow fals going. The Elder sented and allowed, and the clerk in­ will preach bis farewell sermon from the general assembly at its extra session. structed to issue the orders and charge Babtist jtulpit on tt>-morrow (Sabbath) the same to the following aeeounts prices for the next two weeks. —A full line, and desirable patterns, of evening. to -w lt: Prints; also bleached and unbleached Platudealer mlscellaneoua expense $13 2i —Having enlarged, refitted, and re F W. lioolU lle “ '■ •J" is w o ld , Muslins, Hosiery, and Notions at Jno. f. .Shroyer “ " 3 furnished mv store, the public of Chats- W. W Hears ^ CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. W alter’s. worth and vicinity are Invited to call and T. S. Curran " " 5 inspect my goods and prices. I have .1. G. True " '* f s . , ■ —Mr. J. H. Megquier is having the M. W a lte rs “ " 27 no lumber placed on the ground, and will always in stork a full line of staple and Geo. H. Mehrer “ “ fancy grocx'ries, dry goods, uoiioii.s, II. H Hanford “ “ 2 "u soon commence the erection of a new crockery, etc., which I shall sell, not at The fire ami water committee re­ house, the old building being badly out of cost, but at the lowest living prices. I ported that they thought It necessary nr. repair. have almost everything you may want to for the village to buy or rent Mr. buy, and I will buy almost everything you Turner’s windmill Report received —Go to J. T. Bullard’s and see those have to sell. I pay higUeet market price and adopted. frames for window screens. They are for all kinds of produce. Bring on your (^n motion of A. H. Hall the convenient, neat, and useful, and will poultry, one at a time or tw<» huodred at a Marshall was instructed to arrest ami HALL time, and I will take it. Recollect that supply a long felt wool. prosecute any persons found damag­ it ie DO trouble to show goods Give me a ing trees, lircaklng windows, robbing Oroat oh.uc*. to ni.ko iiioooy call whether you with i to buy or not. Tliod. who alvrayn t»ke mlvuot . rf' —The Baptist dime social held at the hlrtls’ nests, or Injuring any public or nKSoftlie cbnlu-^!' lor nmkinf Thanking my patrons for past favors and private property. Carried. monsy th»t »re olTereii. (foiirr.l- farm residence of Mr. W. Stanford on solloUiog a continuADoe of them in the ly bei 0(11 * wealthy, while ilitipe PATENTS 'The Board then proceeded to We continue to act uSoUcftoni tor Patents, CkveaU, r Tuesday eveoing was largely attended by futor^ I am very respectfully your who do not In.prove niirh clianc canvass the vote of the election held e. remalS lyi poverty. W« w-.nl iiieny men, women, Trade Marks, CopyrlgbU, etc., for tke VnUed Statea tfOlMilaifort&4 towns people, add a most eo]oyat)le time obedient servant. ' Canada, Cuba, England, France, Gerinl^, etc. We May 23d, and found that T. Y'. Brown boy* *nft (irl^ t, work for m right In their own have had thlrtyO ve year** «xpen«aceit ! '■ M. Reisin o . locftlltie*. Any gne con do the work properly from w , riT .IX iX .. • was had. I-. received 70 voles, aud J. R. Adams 50, Patentaobtalned tbrougli u« are nMoed In flieRfx- I the flr»t irtnrt. Tk# Ini.lnee* will pey n.ore lh«n ten XNTino AMKRioiN. Tbl» large and aplenold iiiui- . HCTitterlng 1. T. Y. Brown was declar­ time* ordinary wngM. Kipeneive oulflt furnlelied —I have my billiard hall complete and —It has been suggested that (be citizens trBt«dweelilypapflr,$S.»Oayear,rti*WaUiePPo$re« of Chatsworth had better hold a public ed thily electeil village trustee free. No on* who •ngagee fails to smke money of Scletico, til very lnt«re«tfiijf,and bM jgi etaemioua a in running order, and respectfully Invite On iliotlon the Board adjourned. rapidly' You con devol* yr-iir whole time to the elpcutatlon. Adore** MUNN A tX><» PfiBBi Sotlcl- meeting With « view 'o f ’^dWcusslng the work, or only yonr upere moiinnl*. Foil infonn*- lers. Pub’s, of SciEsiTirio AxiiuoAX, 87 Park Low, the poblic to call. feasibility hhllbg a .inali for J . O . T r u e . tion nnil nil lliet t* oemled een.l free. Addrws Hew York. Hnnd book about Patentaftee^ sal EstaU i of Village (^lerk. StibsuH dr Cu.,rortl*ud, Maine. Ml* *r Beal Bifsa* T hos. McKehnon. coal here. With the facie ee toey eidsi to­ WO’* will And it 10 : . 7 . liandk ror.dvarilM. Stephen Q. Efft^ wap hanged at Marion, N. Thb ParuvUn Minister recently called upon eaUMtii’i of the Mtdriet was Intenae. There waR ho water until morn­ ^hntsw artl( ffhinie»hi[. C., for the murder ol his wife, and A. D. President Arthur to preeent aa aitograph let­ Supreme Ceurt. ing, when a amall cask was floating oaar by. Lelghtou (colored) was executed at New York ter from President Moutero, expressing the It had come up from tbo wreck. Tho crew had J. A. a i for the murder of Mary Dean. grief of his Ooveroment and people at the W a r b ir o t o r , May $L no heart for work. Several gave themaelves J. A . aiaiT B , P ubllslM r. The unanlmouA doolalon of tbo District Su­ up for loot and lay down In the bottom of the Samubl Mat A Co., of Bostou, the largest death of Mlnleter Uurlhut, to whom referesee CHATSWOBTI iron-house In this country, have made an as­ was m ^e as “the truest and noblest cham­ preme Court on the question raised by the de­ boat, refusing work of any kind. • • ILLINOIS. fease in the Quiteau ease will be announoed At length, late lu the aftomooB, a ship was CHATSWORTH. signment to William F. Jones. The liabilities pion of Peru’s cause.’’ Monday. The Hast to-morrow will give the sighted. She proved to be the Preeldent, a exceed the assets by $500,000 or more. following as the points of ths dno-slon; Norwegian veesel, and the same which bad ODE 5 I n a colliery near Shamokin, P

M. S , FkU •ntll ebo«lffssai •‘•lei* tkie mdrainf, when Vke H»u* BUI BMllhAiieriMf NaUtBrnl ILLDfOU 8TATB ITEWS. they founS ie tke fellow pert of the kke the HOME. FAB ; DaTB^HiolL.Miril^ bodice of Smhh e*d Ben Buoklio, which wer* Wiatov W heat la Illlaois. brought beck to Pullman. Other boats apent ^A n Ogdensbi Ik* Miliap* ol Ike IwlkodiBt ■ftooepel WA$Biira*oM, May nt The reporU from all portions of the Stats Oiurok, wko here been in eeeelon here the most of the day eoarohinjr for the bodlee, but M solitaire rose bi fW $lll "Aasoabl* Nattonat Baaklnf $•*»• to the Departmant o t Agriculture, receutl; PMt week, edj em ed to-dejr, berluir erreajr^d feilod up to six o'clock this morning. srtatteas to sxtsnd tkslr oorporste sxlsteno*" hundred feel o their plan of BpisoopiU Tleitation for the Fall Ail the men drowned wer*. so fer as known, made, indicated au improvement iu the condi­ os It passsd tks Mouss t*-day provldM that any tion of winter wheat In all sections of the three green hot Oonfeienoes ea foilowe: employes of the Pullman Company, and Natlonal-BaukiQr association mar at any Qm* twenty buds a dt AlatMuna Oonferenie—At Medower, HoTem- aided In Pullman. Within two yoais next previous te the date of State. The reports covered etch locality In Virll, MehopFoea preaidlaf. the State, and were made by prominent farm­ —Black cotton Aiutin—Sen Autuoio, Tex., November 13, the expiration of Its ooiy WtoOHSteaoe undes T o n ic s Bowmaiii. A Destrnetlre Cjeloae In Arkansas. tbs pieseat tow, wi4 wMh ttth approval of tho ers who had the best means for determining •d to a bath of water before we lUeok HUIelliMloa—DeedwooAOol^ Aufuat A Hot Springs (Ark,) special gives the fol­ OumptroUer *f tho Currenoy, oxtoixl Its period the condition of the growing crop. The ‘ MerrilL or suuoossldli by aiaendln$ Its prtlolos of asso- to dry without w UiilxKrie Mlesion—Siatoff, BulferlA Septaio- lowing particulars of ths rvoeat oyoiuue In wheat on drained land was much above au At this season of the year bor Ifii, Foster. Montgomery County; oistlau for a tojiwi of not mops than tw anty average, sud bad seldom promised s better are almost dry, p ('eUiomta—OekleeA September fl, H urst The storm came unheralded, and was of a yeais from u e expiration of tho period of suo* yield per acre. The wheat on wet land had when the greatest and most stretch them and ('entrfll Alibeiue—Weet Point, December T, oessloo named In said artiolea of assoolation, shape.—Denver ' Fosa few minutes' duratluu. It swept from a north­ been injured by tbs excessive aud coutluued rapid changes are going on central ( hlna kUMlon—Kin Klang, October westerly direction, and barely missed she and ihall have tucoeoslon fer ouoh extended rains, and would not make au average crop. —One of the period, iiiilgas sooaer diooolvod by a«t of tho in the physical condition of A iilauop nut yet aasigiiated. towns of Silver City and Mount Ida. At Cad­ Cbiiieh-bugs iu large numbers were reported planters near ('entral Uerman—luledo, Ohio, August 80, do Cave, A. 8. Bwintju's resldenoe was de­ ■taarehoMeri ownlny two-thirds of its stock, or our body, it is absolutely Andrews. unless its franchlso booomes forfeited by som* Iu various localliiei, but no damage, as yet, planted bis entin ('entral lllinola—Lexington, September SI’, stroyed and four persuos In the buosa were bad resulted therefrom, and unless the season necessary to take a reliable chinery. This is H arris. carried some dldaaoeand alighted in a well, Violation of the law. was dry uutll harvest titere was* not likely to strengthening tonic. (.Antral New Fork—Ithaoa, October II, Heck. but were rosoued. Two of the swtntons and Section two provides that such amendment first instance ig S Oenti-alOhio—Sidney, Septem ber lA Warr< n. Anderson were fatally Injured. A Bates'ree- of tiieartloles ef association ifiust be author, be any damage from the.se Insects. in the entire Sou Central Trniiossee—Morris Chapel, Nuretn- ized t>y consoiit in writiny of tht shareholders The condition In the northern division of bor Itt, Warn-ii. Ideiioe was dsoaollshed and the several ooou- The trouble heretofore rice crop has be Chicago German—Milwaukee, October A pantsseverely Injured. RUfus Barrett, Riley ownluy not less than two-thirds of ths capital the State, embracing thirty-three counties, chines. Wiley. stock. , has been to get as a tonic a Wheeler and Jam?s Bates lost re.sldenoes, the had Improved three percent, during the month —Here is a hln ("Inc nniitl —Dayton, Beptninber 0, Howinnn. two former persons sustaining dangerous Section three refers to the duty ef ths Comp­ of April, and the pros|>cct8 were encouraging medicine that was not com­ Colorado—CXiluruilo Springs, A ugust 3, troller of the Currency In the pregalijes, pro- wife who wishes Foster. Injuries. 8. M. Tuttlebaum's home, near Sli­ for eight per cent, more than au average yield posed mostly of cheap whis­ Vldlnf totapsotol .examination Into thie affolrs everything. Wt Columbia Rlrer—Baker City, Oregon, August ver City, was desticyed and the occupants all per acre of winter wheat. 10, 11 lireU a of each assoolation should ha dasnt It osoes- key doctored with nause­ is t(X) much wort Injured, though nous fatally. At South Furk In the central division, embracing thirty- Dakota Mission—Parker, Ootober 5, Foaa. the poHt-offiue was lifted as If It had be -n a sary» ous, disagreeable, and in­ longer on the U Delaware-('oiiterTille, Md., July a), Foster. five counties, the promise of an average yield feather, and carried away. W. L. Burton, the Beotton four has referenee to the Jurltile- in the shape of Itenmark Mi.ssion—Odensee, June 10, Harris. per acre had Improved during the mouth of compatible drugs. l)e.s .MoIntA —WInterset, Septem ber 18, Wiley. postmaster, lost everything, Inclu ling the ef­ tlon of suits by or sxslast Netfooai-Banidijg out for about a April, and the condition at the time of the re­ Ka-st Ohio-North Philatleiphia, September fects of the olHoe. The extensix e farm of 8. P. assoolatlenA plaoitiy such suits on tbs soths ravel easily oven Ft, Pei'k footlnx In respect to Jurisdiction as suits by or port gave encouragement for three per cent, B ro w n ’s I ron B itte r s M cKinney, probably the largest and Oiio^t in be many a long c Kaet Tennessee—Morristown, October lA apainst private banks. more than an average yield per acre. is a strictly scientific medici­ BImpson that county, suffered much damage. The grist of your family i Krin —Warren, Soptomber 37, 81mi)Son. and stejtm saw-mill and cottun-gln. together Section five provides that when any Natlon- In the southern division, embracing thirty- nal preparation, recommend­ Kooehow H.iig-Kiva, (,'blua, November A with fifty other buildjngs, were destroyed. al-Bonklnff aosoolatiun bosam ^ded its articles four counties, tho condition of winter wheat ed by tlie medical profe.ssion are not regular Bishop not yet dcsiKimtetl. Thi- famill -s occupying rc.slilciiucs were near­ of association, as provided in this aot,/and promised three per cent, more than an aver- as a complete tonic, com­ kins. —N. Y. Pos Ocnesi'o—Ulcan, N. V., cletober i. Warren. tho Comptroller has yranted his csrtlflc^e of ly all maimed or killed. Mrs. James Edi­ age j’icld per acre, anects were posed of Iron—the great —A safe and a tioorgia—Itesaca, November 33, Foss. approval, any shareholder not ossoivqi^ to Oci'iimny and Bwilzerlaiul—Frankfort-on- son sustained fatal injuries, as did also good for twenty-live per cent, more wheat j>er Btrengthener, cinchona bark, an intlanied eye i Main, JIlly 7, llarr s. Mrs. Condry. The large church wiw to- suoh amendment may yive aotlce iiy w^itlny and other valuable medi­ member in lukew llolstoii—Cbattunooga, October 13, Simpson. to the Directors within thirty days m>ra ths acre than the same counties produced In 1^1. Illinois —Lincoln, September 3i), Wari-en. billy dcinolishexl. Mr. Gilbert and family cines so combined as to be a small quantity were seriously hurt. Uiiiidrcils of sheep, hogs, date of the osrtlficate ef approval of his de­ Indiana—Sullivan, .Aug ist 31, Sliupsim. Illiiinin Items. pleasant to take, thorough in has been dissolve lovru—Muscatine. Septenilier B, Wiley. horses and cattle xverc lost or killed, and $>,- sire to withdraw from said association, la effect,and free from all the ob­ Japan Mission—Y'okabama. July A Bishop vrhioh case bs shall b« entitled to withdraw ths while bathing, f 000 In currency and silver seattored and lost. The fifty-five Mutual Fire Insurance Com­ jectionable features of other not yet desi»niate*l. Tho damage to McKiim y's property will value of the shares so held by him. panies of the State hud a IneIlll)er^hip at the will be expenent Kontuuky—Louisville, September 81, An­ Iron medicines. B r o w n ’s amount to $30,000. Jerry Watkins' rich plan­ Seotlon six Isas follows: “ That the olrou- morning and nig drews. close of the year 1881, of 8‘3,‘J31, aud the risks I ron B itte rs will not cause, Minnesota—Owatonna, October 1, Merrill. tation on the Ouachita River Is wholly de­ latlny notes of any association se extending excellent practii In force am ounted to $137,180,2(58. llie headache, constifiation, and Montana Miesiou—Boxenian, July 81, Hursh stroyed, and also Shelton Fullon's valuable the periods ef Its succession which shall be amount of losses paid during the year was obliged to use tin Nebraska—Place not fixed, September 7, Issued to it prior to suoh extension, shall be blacken the teeth as other M errill farm. The total damage Incurred cannot fall $198,818.41; salaries and fees, $85,890; other The water actslil far short of $160,000. This will include the redeemed at the Treasury of the United States Iron preparations will. Nevada—Ueno, September 28, Hurst. expenditures, $-84,501.05—total, $319,210,015. ens and brightei New Mexico MissionIsslon—Albuquerque,—I Blfbop damages In the entire county. It is safe to as provided in section three of the sot of June The total claims for losecs unpaid were $178,- should be kept o| not yet designated. say that at least one hundred families havs 80, 1874, entitled ‘ An act flxins the amount of Sufferers from weakness, during the proci North China Mission—Peking, September 2A been rendered homeless and without shelter HJnited States notes providing fora redistribu­ 607.28; other claims, f.W.397.11—total, $'234,- Bishop not yet designated. 004.39. The to tal available resources recently Indianapolis Jou North Nebraska—Fremont, September lA The writer was shown a letter In which It was’ tion of the National-Bank currency, and for lassitude, thin blood, sallow Morrill. said that seven or eight people had been killed ether purposes,' and such notes, when re- j reported were $128,413.71; other resources, complexion, malaria, ner­ —Lemon cand North Ohio—MUlersburg, September 8, War­ outright and several hundred wounded. The deemed, shall be forwarded to the Comptroller | $3(5,129.09; assessm ents levied, $219,476.40. brate the childr ren. oitlzcni met at Mount Ida and Issued an appeal of the Currenoy and destroyed, as now pro- j vousness, loss of tone in the of three pound Northwest German—Leinars, Iowa, Septem­ The ninth annual convention and tourna fo r aid. videdbylaw; and when the amount of suoh I muscles or digestive organs, 'uice of one lem ber 21. M errill. nient of the Illinois State S^Kirtsmcn's Asso­ Northwest Indiana—Michigan City, August noto4 shall be reduced to five per cent, ot the stiff joints, pain in the back, ilalf the lemon, t 23, Peck. A Mormon Missionarj. capital stock of the bank Issuing the same, the ciation will be held in Chicago, begiuniug on da, and over a hi Northwest Iowa — Sheldon, September 21, association extended shall deposit lawful Tuesday, .May ;J0, add continuing for five days. or kidney diseases, torpid or p u t the sugar ani Fos.s. Amonir the batch of missionaries sent NorthwestiNortnwest NorwegianNorwegii — St. Paul, Hlno., money with the Treasurer ef the United Major McNeil has recently finished his in a c tiv e liver, will find noil until the sug out by tlie Mormon Church to make St.ttes sufficient to redeem all Its outstand­ Septem ber38, MeiTill. work of making out the report of the taxable i B r o w n ’s I ron B it t e r s a then let it boil i Northwest Swedish—Chicago, HL, September ing circulation, as provided In sections 6,828, proselyle.s in Europe was a young man mortgages and bonds held In Rock Island 7, Peck. A-34 and 6JS36 of the Revised Statutes, and reliable and effectual cure cold water, add t Norway—Laiirvlg, July 6, Harris. who has only been married a little over County. It am ounts to $708,340.29. It boil up once; i ■ - I n ...... ■■ any gain that may arise from the failure to for same. Sold at $i.oo a Ohio—Ironton, September 20, Harrlx a year. All Mormons look forward from the stove ai Oregon-Albany, August 23, Hurst. Yvith dread to the semi-annual confer­ present such oiroulating notes for redemp­ A lad named Michael Upton, aged sixteen Pittsburg — Indiana, Pa., September 2T, years, fell down an elevator a distance of flv bottle by all dealers in medi­ turn out on but ence meeting, when they e.xpect to hear tion shall Inure to the benefit of the United A ndrews. States, and, from time to time, as suoh notes stories, In a Chicago store a few days ago and cine. vigorously when Kook River—Aurora, October 1. Harris. their names read off in the tabernacle 8L Louis Qeriuan—Belleville, IlL, September are redeemed or lawful money deposited was Instantly killed. takeake in your han and receive the solemn summons to therefor, as provided by law, such notes sh.all 7, Simpson. One night recently dogs killed thirty lainhs figures, lay on Savannah—Atlanta, December lA Foss. leave home and friends to wander in be deposited, new circulating notes shall Issue cool place for an Southeast Indiana—Indianapolis August 2A strange lands, where they expect to bo boaring devices to be approved by the Comp­ In a flock of sheep owned by Supervisor Croft, Wiley. near Paxton, Ford County. —In gardens p Southern California—San Lula Obispo, Sep­ maltreated and imprisoned. There is troller ef the Currency as shall make them tember 7, Huist. • no appeal from their appointment, and readily distinguishable from the circulating John Cage, of D.invllle, and Frank Brown, in number, and Southern German—Sequin, Texas, Novem­ when a man’s name is read oft" he has notes heretofore Issued, provided, however, of Iloopeston, were killed by the cars near decorative purpo ber 30. Bowman. that each banking association which shall ob­ HRS. LYDIA L PINKHAM, OF LYNN. HASS. portion of the flo Southern Illinois—Mt. Vernon, August 30, nothing to do but to pack up his things Danville a few olatlon now organized, or hereafter family and historical relic, in the shape of tho world has been Lake Calumet, a few miles from Chicago: his wife has been almost crazed, and is This marvelous city of brick is filled with organized, desiring to withdraw Its circulating sword u-^cd by his grandfather. General Elijah glish Govemmen gloom and tears over the fate of a pleasure inconsolable with grief. The.se are mis­ notes upon deposit of lawful money with the Wa1oo, Inflommatlon and Ulcora m an at last lets right sort of a heart and a little back-^ Intention to deposit lawful money and with­ tIOD, Falling and I)Ii|>Iaceinent(, and tlia eonHquont landing to say good-by to the pleasure-seekers, 800 damages. He sued for $5,000. I m ice—out of th bone, he would cut loose from the rotten draw its circulating notes, provided that not Spinal WookiioH, mud !■ portloulorlv adaplod to Uio gland’s allies in and the frail ■ raft left Its mooring under the more than $6,000,000 of lawful money shall be At Sprlngflcld, Hughes and Ward, the blue- Cbongo of IJfe. most enthusiastic and favorable clr- Churcli, and when a jirie.st came to ex­ deposited during any calender month ril)l)(>ti revivalist.s, are said to be holding ! ing the course ( postulate kicked him down the steps.— for this purpose, and provided fur- II will dtfiolTO and expol tnmora from tho ntornoia oumstances. The lake was choppy, and crowded temiierancc meetings. I an oarly ttogo of daxaloinnant. Tlio Uiidcncvtooui- Afghan help mip ^all Lake Tribune. tber that the provisions of this section the wind blew over in heavy gusts shall not apply to bonds called for redemption A vein of coal eighteen inches thick has rc- | cerouo humorstlirralacliecbed verjapeedllj bj Ita tSOO. to mention its when the boat started, and many of l)>'the Secretary of the Treasury; but when It reinoToa fatntneix, flatiileuoj, deitroyaoJI omTlng eently liccn struck, at a depth of 192 feet, at 1 does not count f the cool beads on the landing deplored the silly The “ Fafher of the Orphans.” the bonds are called for redemption tho banks for atlraulonti, and rolleToa woakneoa of tlia •tomoch. would probably i attempt at gaining pleas\tre through such holding such called bonds shall surrender the Nlaiitic shaft, Macon County. j It eurea Bloating, lleadaehet, Narroni Proitrattoo, them within thirty days after maturity of Oanoral DabUlty, Blooplotonou, Poproaolon and Indl- until a few year evident dangers. But Captain Bucklin and A remarkable character, who deserves their call. A t Hose.oe, Winnob.'tgo County, the o th er ' term inated. As bis crew had decided on a sail, and started Section elevIX E. riN K IIA ll’S TEOETABLB COM­ a half miles, but drifted 8uuthwe.st and bo- Revised ,‘Statues. quarter, and aim oame unmanageable. When about a mile from married, but he aiifl his wife werecnilcf- .Mr. Newton, Justice of the Peace, and one. POUND I* prepared at US and US Weitern Avenua, Tho concluding section rosei^'cs the right to Lynn, Mooa Price $1. Six bottles for |S. teat by moll Ais kind frie the shore the boat capsized, and all In It were Ic.ss, and so they agreed to make the rongress at any time to repeal this act and the I of the oldest citizens of lleyworih, McLean peared. Our fatherless and motherless their special act of which It Is amendatory. In the form ot pills, also I n tho form of ioMngoa, oa drowned. Tho names of the victims ara; Na­ ('omity. hung himself in a shed at his resi­ receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Flnkham ry reports th poleon, Benjamin F. and James H. Ibieklln; care in life. He began nearly fifty dence a few ilay.s ago. No cause was known freely answers olMetters of Inquiry. Bend tor pomph- of Indian mice h John L. Smith; William Oliver; George Dorr; years ago liy taking fatherly charge of Another “ Splurge” by Guiteau. for the action. let. Xddreea os eboxe. Ifm R on (Ate ikiper. Charles F. Pierce; H. T. Moore; W. O. Burns; southeastern Sib two or three organs, but his good No family should be without LTDIX K. PlNKMAirt Foster Davis, and two unknown men. Wahhinqton, May 19. The Illinois Woman's SiifTrage Cenventlon aries and destri work assunieil such proportions tliat at LTVKR PIUA. They cure constipation, blUonenia*^ Mrs. Bucklin, wife of Captain Bucklin, wit­ Oultcau writes to the Star: | will meet In executive session at Moline, they go. On tl the time of his death he was the legal «t>«i torpidity of the User. IS cents per box. nessed the accident from her sitting-room win­ “ I tell tho American people and iU officials ' Rock Island County, May 25 and 2(5, 1882. Bold by all Draggists. *9$ remorseless, thn dow, and immediately gave the alarm, nccom- guardian of more than a thousand from tho Executive down to tho court In bano i Semiretchausk, children. He kept conscientious watch The acreage of oats sown in Stark County panied by the mother of young Dorr, and who are reviewing my cose that I toll tho truth is unusually large this year. XV a:’ jn x> t shores of Lake B throe boats wore manned and put out for the and ward over these adopted ones dur­ and lie not when I say I am God's man in the | t s the LIVES OF A numlier of Springfield business men have A G E N T S T .! cd people know i oapmized sail-boat as soon as possible. Two of ing their early education and their matter of President Garfield's removal, and If the devastating the boats, a raeingAhell and small row-boat youth, until their marriage, or their start a hair of my bead is harmed tho Almighty discovered, within the past few days, th;it Frank and Jesse James were compolled to return on account of the will make the officials that do it pay well bogus trade dollars are floating about. dauntless Rusal* in adult life. He was unassuming and The notorious outlaws. Complete record of their dar when the cry got heavy sea, and anrithor sail-boat started, modest, and never claimed credit for his for It. If I was outside I would lecture Walter Scott Reed, of Charleston, Coles Full account or the shooting of JEW B manned by Charles Bronaon and Frank Bray- under the auspices of some bureau on religious JAVmH: Ills portrait before and afier dratli; pictures coming!” Komi noble work. — Christian Union. County, a young watchmaker of good stand­ young wife, the two "children and Vhe FORD man. When they approached within fifteen Biibjoi'ta. One of my subjects would be ‘ Paul BOTB. doing_ like - wlld-flre.------*no Agent ro- erhaps history feet of tho wrecke

HOME, FABH AUD GARDEH. H it Tong«e Cat Oat. A PhyalelMi'e Adalo*. Don’t expect to cure nonatlMtloai t l M t l o s of the THE HAREETB. *-An Ogdensburgh (N. T.) florist has No better illustratioa of the feroeity bowela,bowslt, 4dyiBepsls, y a ^ ^ ^ .lndlgj|iMop,indlaiM on, \ y Ninr Tobb, Uny «. i m Df,S.A.Ric!iiiif)n(l&;Cii's D BollUire rose bush which has over firs of the Russian mobs, in their attacks on of •ersf* 9 4 U U LTVB BTOCK-Oattle.... .'...•M (» OtlS 00 hundrsd feet of brsnohes trained in harmless Jews, oan be bad than the UinedisoDly temponurri whea thante.irtlon Sheep (elipped)— ...... 4 HO a • SO three green houses. It yielda sbont case of John Natika, now at Castle Gar­ cornea the diieasa haa a Rnaer bold on the dl- u o fB .,,...... TOO a too geaUve ayatein then at flrst.' ‘The practice of FLQUR-Cf^io Cboioe. ..i i flS S 0 IB tw enty buds • (hiy. den, where be arrived in company with uaklnic cathartic madlcloaa ia the oaaaa of a PiiteatE...... T M a 0 7B —Black cotton gloves should be treat­ thirteen of his oo-religionists on board great amount of unaecaaaary auffariua. Tha W H B A T -^alR ed...... 1 4T a 148 l i e s doaa moat bn incraaaad from time to ttna _ ^ N a 8Bpiing...... IM S 187 the steamer Greece last Saturday. Iba ed to a bath of scalding hot salt and antll digeatlon la liapoaaibtn without their COHN—^ l ! 7 ...... 83 a 8641 water before wearing. Hang them up unfortunate man is oompletely dumb, aae, and the lirar aad bowela evtntually be­ OATt^Westera Mixed...... tU A 64 his tongue having been out out at its RYB...... >87 S tll4 I of the year to dry without wrinjTng, and when they come a mxaa of norrupUM that death only can POHK-Mvi*...... f) OJ a » 10 are almost dry, put them on the hand to roots by a band of drunken marauders. relieve. The why to w m a^ntlr core weak LAKD-Steam...... U 80 a U 0KI4 st and most stretch them and get them in proper He is a pitiable object to see, espeoially and Imperfeet digeatlon la to porify the blood CHEESE...... 7 a H) re going on shape.—Denver Tribune. w hen he attem pts to make himself nn« and atreoRthen every part of tne liody by the WOOL—Domestlo...... 81 a 48 DM of ludi tonics sa Yellow Dock, Baraa|>a CUIOAQO. :ondition of —One of tbe most extensive rice- derstood by dull nasal sounds and ges­ rilla, Juniper, Iron, Calei7 and Calltaya, all BBEVES-Extrs...... 88 00 88 » planters near (foorgetown, S. C., has ticulations. Yesterday morning his un­ of which lutfradlanta anlar into the coropoal- Choice...... 7 70 a «0 absolutely' fortunate condition was brought to the tlon of Dr. Guyaott’a Yellow Dock and daiea- G ood...,,...... T 88 a 7 60 :e a reliable planted his entire crop this year by ma­ parilla, the Queen of all health renewera. it Medium ...... 8 7t 7 ii6 chinery. This is said to be perhaps the attention of Captain Heintzman, who lacreaaaa the power of andurauceand counter- Butoban* s to ^ ...,...... 4 00 a 0 40 jnic. requested him to make a written state­ StookOattle...... 4 00 a 4 76 first instance ig South Carolina, if not BCtt the parnicioua effecta of phygical or HOGB-Llva-OoodtoOiulee 8 60 a 4 60 in the entire South, in which a whole ment of his terrible experience. In ac­ mental exbauatloa. BIUEP (olipped)...... 8 60 a SOO heretofore rice crop has been planted with ma­ cordance with this request, John Natika BUTTER--CresmOT ...... » a *6 wrote a stony, four foolscap sheets long, A SAP in the carviog-knlfe betokeog that a Good te CbolM D B i i y . . . , 18 a 21 as a tonic a chines. aprlug chicken baa been iu the house.—Bovtn- BGOS-Fiesh...... V.i...... 18 A 16H in Russian. Translated by an oHiuial FLOUR-WlBter...... 8 00 a 7 00 IS not com- —Here is a hint for the careful hou-se- interpreter, the same read in part as erumg. :heapwhis- wife who wishes to make tlie most of follows: I’uteTlli...... TOO a 4 60 everything. When your red tablecloth Mb. SioiTBT HcNANxr, of New DIrbninnd, GRAIN-Wheat, No. 3 Spring i 28 a 1 28M 'ith nause- “ My name is John Natika. I cannot O., writeat *' My lungs weak, my breath Com, No. 2...... 74Ha 7414 k w NIVER FAIL9. >1 is too much worn in spots to use any speak, because luy tongue was cut out came quick and ih o i^ ray heart palpitated, Outs, No.2...... U‘/i@ 61m le, and in- | longer on the table, cut the good parts in Russia. I lived in the neighborhood ray dreama disturbed i^e,- my blood w iu pol- Rye, No. *...... 77 a 77)4 in the shape of napkins, fnoge them aoued with teroflila; my back ached, I had Burley, No. 2...... J 00 a 1 05 of Kieff, my business being that of a dytyaptia, my kidneys were affected. I could BROOM (JORN— out for about an inch, if inclined to clothier. Last October the peasants be­ not work oor could 1 even eat with oomlort. Rcd-’npped Hurt...... 9 a , recommend- of your family will discover that they let me alone, but in December a baud of painful and full of aediment. I thought I PORK ...... 19 62!4@ 19 78 E. B. MiLLXa Seaudia, Republic Co., K.n are not regular “boughten” fruit nap­ could never get wall, but Dr. Ouysott’s Yel­ LARD-Steam...... 11 42)4a H 45 SAMAR1TA.N NERVINE ical profession easants burned down one of my out- j low Dock Alia darsaparllla bat rerauvud all ray LUMBER— ' kins. —N. T. Post. Cured me ot coavul.loas over Qve year. ago. : tonic, com- Couses. I complained to the pristav alBictiont." Common Dressed Siding.. 20 60 a 21 00 W. F obd, Wirt, Jellsrsoo Co., In4. n — the great —A safe and almost sure ren edy for Flooring...... 81 00 A M (M ^police captain), but no one was arrested. Common Boards...... 16 00 a 17 00 aAMARlTAM MBRVIMB lincliona bark, an intiamod eye is to bathe the afilicted I accumulated a little mouey.a fact which W uat’s In a namel That whlA we caulP Fencing...... 12 60 & 16 00 Cured ms of tpasuu. M r s. M. P. RnaxRX. tluable medi- member in lukewarm water, into which the moujiks soon learned. On Jan. 3 flower by any other name would iatte as good. Lath...... 2 60 A 2 75 DsvU Mllla, la . lincd as to be — L'ourUr-Jou r/uU Shingles...... 3 10 a 3 60 SAMARITAN NERVINE a small quantity of common table salt I was aroused by a number of them BAST LIBERTY. Cured my son of epilepsy. E. L. MoRas.N, e, thorough in has been dissolved. Ho.d the eyes open breaking into my ixxim. They dragged VS alker, Ito. Tom all the ob- “ I t it a great art to do the right thing at CATTLE-Best...... |7T5 ©»800 while bathing, and immediately relief me out of bed, and beat and kicked me tbe right time.’’ The person subject to de­ Fair to Good...... 8 78 © 7 80 SAMARITAN NERVINE tures of other HOO.S—Yorkers...... 7 40 © 7 60 will be expenenced. Bathing the eyes badly. They wanted to get my money rangement of the kidneys or liver has a pro Cured my daughter. Rxr. I. M. Uxao. s. B r o w n ’s Phlladeipb'as...... 7 90 © 8 16 No. X i Detroit Street, Clevelaad, O. morning and night in cold water is an and asked mo for it. When I pleaded tective‘ tlve duty tot( perform ■ in ■ purchasiqg ■ ■ a pack­ BHEEP-Best iclipped)...... 4 60 © 6 00 will not cause, age of Kidney-Wort.ly-Wort. It invigoratesinvigi these SAMARITAN NERVINB excellent practice for those who are poverty they took me out into the Common ...... 8 60 © 425 Cured my daughter o t epilepsy. stipation, and organs and by Its cathartic and diuretic effect, BALTIMORE. J a h i s Mdrpbt, Cuba, HI. eeth as other obliged to use their eyes to any extent. garden, clad as I was in my night shiil, cleanses the whole system of all bad humors CATTLE-Ueat...... $7 75 © $8 26 The^water acts like a tonic, and strength­ and putting a rope around my neck, thus being “just the thing.” .Medium...... 6 to © 7 to SAMARITAN NERVINE )DS will. HOGS.,..,...... 9 60 © 10 50 Cured me of rheumatism, paralysis, general debllltF ens and brightens the eyes. The eyes hung me up to the limb of a tree. SHEEP—Poor to Choice 3w © 6 78 •adepilepsy. Joii.v kxiTiiLV, Prin.lpo, Ind, should be kept open as much as jiossible Wlien I was half sufl'oeated they let mo ‘‘T hb proof of the pndding is in the eat­ SAMARITAN NERYINE weakness, during the process of bathing them.— down again and asked me if I would ing,” but it’s the proof of the pie that mad­ Cured me o f spasm s. E mma B p s w r l l , dens the printer.—ispringJUd New*. Holyoke, )od, sallow Indianapolis Journal. disclose the place where the money SAMARITAN NERVINB laria, ner- —Lemon candy with which to cele­ was hidden. Again I refused, upon Sunday School, Cored my daughter of flu o^f many years atandlM. I f the mother Is feeble it is impossible that B. J . A n d rr so n , Egypi. Kaufman Co. Tex. tone in the brate the children’s birthday is made which, without further ado, one of the of three pounds of white sugar, the men forced open my^ mouth, and, while | her children should be strong. Lj’dta E. Plnk- Musical, SAMARITAN NERVINE ive organs, bain’s Vegetal>le Compound is a perfect speglflo Cured my daughter of epllimsy. juice of one lemon, the grated peel of the others held me, cut on ly tongue in all chronic diseasea of the sexual system of Rxr. P. P. 6HIRI.T, Lagrange, HL a the back, naif the lemon, half a teasi/oonful of so­ with a pair of shears Thev all women. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkbam, 2fi3 SAMARITAN NERVINE Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Temperance j C ured me o f epilep.y. W . C. B sow w iN a, s, torpid or da, and over a half cup of water; do not then ran away, while I almost bled to Attorney at Law, Indsoula, Ark. ut the sugar and water on the stove to death. I subsequently recovered in the will find or School SAMARITAN NERVINE Eoil until the sugar is tMitirely dissolved, hospital, and furnished the police with ‘T AM afraid of tbe lightning,” said a pret­ ty girl to her lover. “Quite natural, ” he re­ Cured my sou. W m. E. T a.sm xr, Bitters a then let it boil until it will harden in the names and description of my a.ssail- OR CONVXSTIONS. CANNOT DO B8TTXR THAN TO XX- Ko. 3# I llKrrty Street, Dayton, O, plied, “wheu you have a heart of steel.” Auma, approve and adopt Ditson A Co's choioe SAMARITAN NERVINB ctual cure cold water, add the lemon tlien, and let ants, who were, however, released on bErIks'op Ul'SIO Bo .K8. Cured my daughter. A l f r i d G ow kll. 1 it boil up once; after this is put in take the trial.” HUNDAY SCHOOL TF.ACHBR8 cannot liclp being L ittle River, CaL at .00 a T h e young m a n or woman who must for­ taken wttn our truly guides trio ot Sunday School rs in medi- from the stove and stir in the d»y soda; Here Natika’s narrative ends. Some sake society because of mortifying freckles, ■liigera. turn out on buttered plates, and pull of his companions furnished to a Truth tan, tetter, pimples and Itching exoriatious of Shining wIlhQoi- SAMARITAN NERVIN R Light and Life. pelLIgljli:. Reiilete vigorously when it is cool enough to reporter the remainder of the harrow­ the face, should use some of Dr. Bensou’a 85 CENTS. wwith ith tlthe Lite of IS FOR SALE take in your hands; fonnin stick or odd ing tale. It seems that according to the Bkin Cure. It cleanses tbe scalp and is good R. M. McINtOSH. Joyous childhood. for the toilet. Dr. Benson’s Celery and C am o­ BY ALL LK-UGaiSTS figures, lay on a platter, and set in a Russian criminal code, no person can be In tbe front rank. Or may be hkd direct from ui. For fnrtber Infonna- mile Pills, so widely and favorably known as a BANNER OF VICTORY. Will be received tiou Inclose stamp far our Illustrated Journal giving cool place for an hour.—N. Y. Post. convicted of an assault unless the com­ sure remedy for all kinds of nervousness and 35 CENTS. with a ihou' by happy young sing­ evidences of cures. Address —In1 garcgardens poisonous plants are few plainant testifies to the facts in person headaches, are also for sale at all druggists. ABBEY U inihtt World, andthoumndiiof rhildrfn nrrmrrdrrrry Does, one teaepoonfol to one pint food. 8old everr- IKHAM’ 8 to prevent that consummation, the whole givlngself treatment. Adaress Wo rld ' s Dis- ym t It is “the ’ INVAifAlIF’S where, or eent oy mail for eight letter ttampe. 1. 8. “ Nineteen years ago, I think,” sug­ PEN8ART Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y, RII j G F ’8 f o o d receiff«*the indorBementof phyri- JOHNSON A GO., Boston,Mafls., formerly Bansor, ,Ha. !>1P0UND. edifice of the Russian Empire is, it ap­ olans of all ftohoolsthe world over. iBoanaofSftct'ntii P absoms’ PuB oaT iT E P TT.ia m a k e new rich blood. pears, on the point of collapse. With gested Hannan. OAenU. 91.2ftand 91.75. bearinEiha dgnatureof ire “ Well, bless me; how tim e does fly, WOOL.RI€ftk A M «Yerjr lAbeL an amount of astuteness that docs him W hen Mr. Fish had his children's por­ t« and WeakneMee every credit. Lord Ripon has kept silent to be sure. I guess you’re right. Nine­ traits painted they were aftoken of as sardines lie population. —little Fishes done up in oil.—N . Y. Graphic. rnlN K ’orm of Fomalo Com- on the matter, but the Calcutta English­ teen years ago. Children all living at ; ComplereIJESSEJAMES Lift of thesG HfvliWMy* home then. Jehial nor Mary wasn’t A. REED & SONS. ■ten. Alsoof theT w aoM r B ro tk ^ re, and iiiootlon and Ulcora m an at last lets the cat—or rather the other bold ontlawe of the l>order. F ully Illao« ami tbo conMqiiooS mice—out of the bag. These are En- either of ’em married, an’ now some o’ P e rso n al, I Over 000 pages. Mend F o r ^ Conta for arir aUaptod to tbe The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will PIANOS. (OutMta Terms liberal. AOKHTTM WAlftTKDa 'land's allies in the grand work of stay- their children are in the high-school.” FOR8H£E A McMAKlN, Cincinnati. Ohio. “ Having more advantages than their •end Dr. Dye’s celebrated Electro-Voltaic ClwwraBtccd fhr Ta •■4 DBrwbllltr. ra from tbo ntoraila fng the course of Russian aggression. Balts and Appliances, on trial for thirty days, ~ NEW CATALOGUE JUS!3T OUT-SENT FREB we areacUTt* fathers and mothers had, I’ll warrant.” REKH’B TEM PLE OF MXIBfC, Chicago. It engaged In I'lie tendency to ea»> A%han help might be treacherous, not to men (young or old) who are afflicted with the proffeeo- ry speedily by lU tUtb to mention its costliness; Persian aid “ Perhaps so, perhaps so; butspeakin’ nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred tlep of Pension deitroyaall craylnc ^ troubles, guaranteeing complete restoration MorwhiM MssbltCwraH !■ M and other War does not count for much; the Chinese ’bout moving. Il dM’t BMBi M if I to M B jty s. MeHisy till O ereB. Cieima,and ro- iieaa of tliostomack. ever could move oat o’ this house. Why, ! of vitality and manhood. Address as above. I D b . j . HTBPHXMa, Lahaeaa, U hi« ' " ipecifnlly §o- would probably not appear in the field PENSIONS!Uclt oorreepondence* Ciwbtee* VoMre’ feeportou eoa ■rrona ProatratlOD, I N. B.—No risk la incurred, as thirty days 'Ib o a anda of reference, from persons cured. lepreaalon aod ladl- until a few years after the struggle had I know every jog and plank and door trial is allowed. MJlAft B . STEV U N I JhCO., A tiorm ^o, oftOat jamb in the house. I can go all over WASHIHSTeN, D.“ ~ ‘ lktxlahd. okiOhio; terminated. As for the Turkomans, OQA W eek can be made ta anyJaraitty. C h iOa s o , I I I . i XTXOIT. H iOA anelnp paln.watpkl what bribe have we to offer those preda­ the place in the dark.” 9 0 0 •umeihlng entirely new for uenU. auttr tly cured bylta uao. “ 1 thought you went all over the Th er e is a complaint from England that Bee. • . W . IFTOHAttAM Ac «4»..B^sU>n, Mad. SETTIIVO fflACHUTrE:! New clrcumatances act la cious people compared to that blissful leather is found in American sansage. This Improved Singer; Atla> hniciils complete. Box h,ouse that night you got up to turn the ahowR carelessnens on the p art of our sauitage- $18 cover, tw o draw ers, drop-leaf table. Have yo u r n tbe female ayatem. looting of India which Russia could Express Agent order oVie: no money wssited until after lU of alUiar tax Uilp cat out doors ana feU your whole length makere in the Eastern States, but ont West dangle before their eyes? An ally bad here, where brass collars are worn entirely, no trial. If not *»tl»faclory, retnni at my expense. I warrant plainly to be looked for in some new down the back stairs.’’ every machine for .5 years. Agentx want din every town. :OETA.BI,K COM* such trouble i.s found with sauaage. Bee that A idTtM V. P. LAJUSir, SM Division 8 t , 0kioafo,IU. quarter, and almost without the looking It was cruel in Hannah to thus out the words “ Wisconsin sausage’’ are blown St Western Arenua, short Ichabod’8 little game of brag, but or ft. feat by mali Aia kind friend has already ap­ on tile sausage ulster, and you will never ba >rm of losenpaa, oa peared. Our Calcutta contempora­ he retaliated by suddenly growing surly troubled with leather.—i ’eafc’s Sun. and remaining quite gruff the rest of the iiar. Mra. Plnkhaaa ry reports that countless myriads oy m ^l for WSa. C.AHLBKa. Dels. Ire.a Phllas Band for p»»nph- of Indian mice have made their way to evening.—New Haven Register. Workingmen. M» /Viper, Before you begin yonr heavy spring work MOEFHIFE southeastern Siberia, plundering gran­ Canals on the Planet Mars, after a winterofrin ...... relaxation, yoursystem needs TreatUe on th^'lr .____^ ____ DiAX. runcB A irt aries and destroying crops wherever 0p « ^ y inire 8ENT FREFI. Da. J.C patlon, blUoni iw^ cleansing and strenthcnlng to preventf an at. OPIUMIHorruAM, P.O. Box ISI, Chicago, UL ta per box. they go. On they march, relentless, A curious discovery, made by Signor tack of Ague, Bilious or Sprl Fever, or remorseless, through Fergana, through soma other'Bpring sickness that will unlit you CARPENTERS now use onr tew ■lata. Schiaparelli, Director of the RoyafOb­ I for a aeaaon’s work. You will save time, 15,000____r tle r to file all kinds of 8sws.so they will eat Semiretchausk, and right up- to the servatory at Milan, seems to start a^aiu better than ever. Pr1re S— S .* a Circulars and priesato k IV 'X' XP I I much ilckness and great expense if you will oraiDAU joba. bona or etpiain power; tbeem/v Apron Agents. Address p:. ROTH A BItOlltO., New Oxford, P a shores of Lake Balkasch.' The affright­ that old and unanswerable question: I use one bottle of Hop Bitters in your family Machine tUatthreabea and efsans/fax and oUorainA I the LfVES OF ed people know not what to do to stem this month. Don’t wait—Burlington Hawkeyt, f^/oetXy. ** CbicMO PUC« Double Anion For pampblets describ’g “ Are the planets inhabited?” This uoanten lloran Fowore are tbe beM fa ths world the jgreat AUonat ClM- the devastating deluge, and even the Italian astronomer is one of tbe most HULLERS fr HHlUng Attmckmmt le J a m e s dauntless Russian warriors turn pale W h t is the early grass like a pen-knifat write THE AULTMANATAYLORCO.. Mansfield. O. record of their dar assiduous watchers of the planet Mars. Because tbe apring brings out the blades? ■hootlnp of JKmK when the erv goes forth: “The mice are It was he who, in 1877-8, first detected B I A ^ A W K 160 Acr«a to A ll. ’icr death; plclurei coming!” Rome was saved by geese; svrite ta 4. ROOEIUs Iren and the FORD the many dusky bands which traverse Hoods, scarfs, ribbons and any fancy SOLDIERS Land Agent PlanklalahUak. •na Aprat re> erhaps history will hereafter rel&te and subdivide the ruddy portions of the artidescan be made any color wanted with NoTerauclia tflt ■<0e, Addreaa Eow the English empire, after being martial orb. A ^in, in 1879-80, when the Diamond Dyes, Scarlet, Cardinal Red, and V R iiM lI ||E M If you want to learn Telegraphy la Caioaso. III. lU U R H RICR a few mnni)^ and be certain of a very nearly lost by human geese, was the position of tne planet was favorable, all popular colors. NtnaUan. address V a lk n tin k B ros., Janesville, Wit. saved by mice.— London Olooe. he reidentifled these strange lines; but for Btalers Radlam Wsrk. Law Who invented tbe ateam-englue ? Watts Fricet. TmiOMOAEKUOBKFa —In Baltimore, according to the Day, during last January and February he hia name. has been able to observe and map out BUGGIES 00.,0inoinnati,0. OatalagosFraa the advent of summer Is generally in more than twenty instances duplica­ Do n 't Drain the house. “Rough on Rats. ” 15c. I A WEEK in your own town. Terms and marked by the number of baby car­ tions of the dark streaks “ covering the Clears out rats, mice, flies, roaches, bed-buga. ? 16 o u tflttree. AddFs U .H allett b O a .P o ftla o d .lla riages, refrigerators and loafers on the Aprononnooii id r ^ fly fa EASE. equatorial region of Mars with a mys­ mi and etmmoti f , ana eiovc sidewalks. Relative to the latter the W ht Is a dead hen better than a live onel « peaulao. K t * terious network, to which there is noth­ le>Bi«t lEpifooraJU GuuHoti. 8«r- 1 . 7 a _ i9 irto fe tfr kAy j>7. i8a». RutSlng & O te ; vlow every SabbaUiat U u . ami 7 e, u . ' 1 fAliUIONABLB Sabbaib scboul at 8:40 a . m. Prayer TR 09 H. in. DRESS MMUN6. public aeevicea. Prayer meeting every iLbiNoi^isTRAL ooiWo M iu r a . .All work entraaled tooureare will receive Wedoeaday eveulog i« the lecture room. VOLUME 1 P a M e a g M fnUn...... ^ ______lo 13 p. m . the (lentoiial aupervialon of Mias O’llrlen. a BtraJMtera are oordlallv invited to attend U iX O d^a.M m..».****->***A>. (..H* >M... 1 90 P . in a laiiy iliorouglily conversant with the lateat any of tbe above servicee, and will pleaae GOlifO HOBTU. stylea, aud fatulllar with all branches of the Xr. Bjriajft9n, Kussengcr Tnm ...... s s S a . no. biiAlneiui. make tbemielves known. .M ixed ..~~...... — ...... 4 *7 p . m . sollolUuK a nhare of public patronage, w ith aaaurauoe that we can pieaae, we are reapeoi* Ba it is t UhChcii.—Services every Sab- OfB.ee Over Qutswortli te l u l l y t»0B TO A HOU8ESHOK. baih at II a . u . and 7 p. *if. Sabbath E. HALL’S 9T0BZ. aUBkOBlP acfaool ai close of morning meeting. If paid in 3 m ontba lliM I r«Uo of departed hone I iMrs. M Reisiog, Miss Lizzie O’Brieo. .TlKia barhijifior of luoX to m an I Strangers and citizens areoordlany invited. CHATSWORTH, - ILLINOIS a n n u m . tt IwM Uiluin •oem growing worae and woraa, G. B. W ai.k br, Pastor. ADVEHTIf IfoM Kood to le d thee In the r a n I Local bnalueaa notl E v k n o b u c a l C b u h c u Service# at 8 Rates lor standing aS. A bn (IkmI tlioiiRaiid mtlea, I ween, p lu rtalibath School at 1 ;80 p. m. nation. ALLodvertla iu 'i ■■ traselMl Mil the dying Ueol— Preaching in the evening ai7 80p. m, D, (>y dlreoUons reatrlo 1)) uoniiiry ruadt, where tielda were Kfoon, SAMUEL T. J08DIOK. lu until ordered out, U cr liaveuieiita, with the rattling wheel. Veturinaiy Surgeon, K F ruu. Pastor. (iliee«iKrt»Fi)(fifk A WilUu.V" ly. V< iir toe-calk. In that elder day, A. JT. W ATTOH, Ua'ITiomo ('h pr c h . Daily Maaa at 8 '> .IB atiurper ihan a Hcrpont’a tooth; i lit uiiw It'a almoat worn away ; I GHATSWDKI'H.lhL. o’clock; Sunday High Maaa and Sermon at ATT0UIE7 m sosNssLoa i m Cl riu! b ackauiith ahauld idoeM' ita youth. After yenre of careful stdidy of the best 11 o’clock; Caiecbiam for children at 2:80 Chatnworth, works known to the veterloaFy seience, and o’clock; Veapera, Inatruction and Bene­ — Lumber $18 .00 I'rigH Is the aide wa* next the ground, liavinK bad years of successful practice, 1 feel diction al 8 o'clock. WID praoUce lu Livingston and addolnliig Ai >1 dark the - de was next the hoof; confldenl that I can give general sattsfaclloii oon n tles .All legal b u slu ess in tru s te d to m y —A large ioe box Ti. tbiiH true nietal’a ouly found In tbe Irealmeut of all diseases of HuKSK.S R k v . W m . V. u. Haukn. care will receive prompt attention. Nt beie hard knooln put it to the proof. Ull CAITLE. Abb oltDKK.s I.KKT AT H. J. L. DeLoog. M IIANU'C D iu li H IO R E VVILb KKCEIVE Okuman E vanoelic L utukkan Churcb Tor aright I know, yon may hare done -M a jo r D. E. 8h L. .MY PUD.MPI a T T E N H O N , a n d AI,b Services every allerDaie Sabbath- Sabbutb iog friends in Peorls Voiir ml e In two nineteen or tw en ti ; HDllHKS ANJ) ( AlTbR bKPT AT .Sa N- m Or, on awlray lioit>e, never run. KOKD’fi blVKKY MTABbK Wll.b RECEIVE school every Sabbaih at 1 30 i*. . But walked and walked, and pulled a p'eiity. PROMPT ATTKNTIO.N H Stakiilinc, Pastor. THOS. S. CURRAN —Dr. Byington w in consultation Thu: At Inst your jouruoye all are o'er, A. F and A. M., Chiilsworib Lodge, rt lietiiitr of lalior or of pleasure, P o l i c e M a g i s t r a t e —'Miss Ida Bamni At.d tliiTo you hang above uiy door, ■A ■gkl>n>lnB'K now tBfora the public No. 589 Meets in Mrs. Crane’s ball T ' bring me health and strength and treatura. C. GinTTHER, I I ^ R B ■ Yuii rail uiHke muuey fait-r at on llie first and lliird Friday evening# AND ing Mrs. H. Walker —,Vi ilutt r ’t Aiapazine. ■K !■ I work fur ua thau at su) tiling at 7:80 p. III., of each mouth The craft I I I n ^ ■ aUe CapilsI uut needed. We —The Qlidden an Dealer in and .Manufacturerof I *111 a le rt yuu. $1‘2 d o lla rs n is invited to attend, Colleclini urent. ways od hand at J .' Special atteutlon paid to collecilug notes Fint Gold in California. day and upwards msde at home L. C SpIKt HKK, W . M. by the liiduslsiouv. Mrn. wumeo, buys aud gir’s O. H. Stakkokd, Sect. and accounts. —It isn’t tbe girl Oou. Bliennan has giTon this itccouni wanted everywhere to work for os Now Is the powder that goes oC lime y u i Mii work in epare liuie only or give CHATSWORTH. - ILLINOIS. of the first discovery of gold in Cnlifor- your whole tm e to tl « l>ii>ineea. You can live at I. O O F., ('hutsworth Lodge No 881'. Harness & Saddles I Miieis every Monday evening in Bhroyer’s —Tbe current ma iim; “ I remember one day that two boine and du the work. No ulher biieluens will pay which defies tbe car men, Americans, came into the otUec yor nearly as wr.ll No one can tail to make hall Visiting Brolliers are invited to cii riuoiiH pal I'y enaasliig at once. Costly Outlll attend. nnd inquired foy the (governor. I asked C o lla r s , yfhips, ^Tiridtes^ rtc and terniH free. Mouev nnide tesl, easily, ant —Corn 63c ® 64c their business, and one answered tbut liunomhly. .\dilre„a I'Hitr 4 Co., AiieUala .Maine. S. ,J. Co o k , N G . 0. H. BBZGHAM The latter price for A O r r , Sect. they had just come down £iom Capt. T —Mr. EHls, candl Butter on special business, and they REPAIRING EXECUTED U A O 7) VVilliam Tell Grove No. JDJSJSTTXS from Ford county, v wanttid to see Gov. Mason in person. 1 54. Meets at Heippe’a Hall every Wednes- All m^rk Warranted. day. tiKik them in to the Colonel and lefi Allwork warraiiteil to he of the very hesl inaleriel lUinois Central EE. day evening, Vis^isiling Brothera are invit- —Another lot of t'ieru together. After some time the or uo charge. OuineaDd eea me and save monay. Chatiworth Division ed to attend. men Beatocibli, doors at $1.76 at J. tailonel came to his door and calletl me. J acob W agner, N. A. Du and » fler Jn iiary .’nd. 1881, t ralna wl 11 riiu Office over H. M. Bangs’ Drug Store. 1 went in, and my attention was directed as rolluws, dally. Suudaya excepted: F. Strcckjieyer, Sec. —Mr. Geo. Cline to a series of papers unfoldetl on t>ie on Tuesday by bui ZT. 9 liuliig .8nnih Mr. C.'s father’s est tulile, in which Jiy aliout half an ounce 5. Eh d o in g r tb of pla<*ergold. Mason Baitl Uime. ‘Whaf and Well. an ' Saat Daily exc'l Sunday Dailv exc’l Suinluv —One crystal bre IK that?’ I touched it, and examined Mizeil P a s. B. I. PUMPELLY 9 Pee M ixed’ T i n 1 E im with one pound of t OIK* or two of the larger pieyces, and No. 7 No. 6 S tatlo D l No.R No.8 5 '25 p Ol fO h icag o —Mr. P. F. Ren a s k e d , ‘ Is it gold?’ Mason asked me it 10 00 am T I S T . 0 15 a ni 8 '26 f K a n k a k e e 7 15 10 30 p III -OYEIt THE— Bureau county last' 1 liiwl ever seen native gohl. I auswereo 0 '4U 8 •'15 tblto 10 19 OtTice o v e r E. A. Buuga' store. III 10 8 48 t i c *111 car-loads of stock ci lied in IBl l T w.a.s in Upper ( i >ovgia 9 .3(1 V isits 111 46 0 l*•^ tllereher 8 65 -London Purple uiul ttiere saw some native gold, Imt i! It III 9 10 fK u ck lu g h aiji 8 32 ua. s niiich liner thtui this, and that il 11 :» 9 '24 j r a h i I y 8 ID CULLOM—1st and 3d Wednesday to potato bugs. F( 1- O ^ •‘•'o 16 Store. was iif vials or in transparent qnills; hut 1-2 :in Iv fK e m p to n 6 08 a iii7 47 of each month. I saigl- th d if this weie gold it eoiild 9 40 Keni|>iou Juuc. —Mrs. A. H. Hal < asjiy he tested—first, by its malleahili- 0 48 ■fTnIlorn i k l l w o r k w a r r a n t e d with Mrg«.Hall’8 rel 10 01 Cliarlotle Toni^^ LaSalle oou t \ , and next by acids. 1 bnik a piece in 10 13 fOlnilaworth r a '\j \j iiiv te'eth and the metallic luste*r wne 10 -26 Ornmiiton —New, fresh, s ji i-fict. I then calleel to the ilerk T? ;s ^ 10 .35 fKlak Vi Z 10 47 tBoaalllie stock of goods 1 I f’uideii) to bring an nx aud hatchet from 10 51 Ctnpaey Siding COTTAGE HOUSE. Walters. i^ir tnickyavd. When they were brought 11 02 |.Anchor 1 took the largest piece aud heat it out 11 16 p III fCulfax 4 30 IV 4 40 p in —The ladies of tl w I V something good in f tl. it, and licyouil 4ouht it was metal, ami No. 5 has iliroii/li coach from Chicago. No. H haa WM COVUNG, rmiEIGB a iiliie iMctnl. Still, we attaelied littlt :r- through Oftach to Chi^go. good things. Fu inipoi hiiice to the fa<*t, for gold wa^ tTelegraph Station. A . P. OSBORN, Agent. Remodeled and newly furnished. week. kr'own t 1 • xist at San Feruanao, at tlu Chataw-orth A first class ftotel In ,ill particulars. —An exchange st sonlli. Ill (1 yet was not cousidcr<*d ol tween a hungry mi —.AND YOU— CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS uinch \aiiie.” I ‘'one longs to eat, a WILL DISCOVER long.” A Novel Banking Institution. B O d UTOI Er. —The beautiful r fn connection with the New York Wliy it i« termed the J’opular E. A. BANGS, m union were cele Newsboys’ Home is a bank, which in Catholic Church, tb On itiiil nftci .suiulay, Uoo. lltli, l8Si. trains morning. .some res^yects is without a riv«L The leave ('liciioa ns rolloWM : • hank” is a 8!us earnings. I. Day Kx. for i.hleago * 3 211 (> in, The haoik lias no President, Secretary THE CINCINNATI 3. blgtilnliig Ex for I’ll leago , 3 25 a. in. H. .'L. Williams, Hall sells ' 7. Night Kx for Chicago H lo a. m. or Board of Dinxdors, thus saviug s.ol- 31, Way Krelght ♦ 7 3oa in H O U S E .A.ITX5SZa-2Sr cheaper tha: ui ies, and its business is conducted on a I Dally. « hlxeeiii Rtinda.v. —The sky wept lair and honest basis. WEEKLY TIMES Piilace Itccllniiig 1 hair Cars Iree of extra Though the bauk sometimes coiitaius eharge, and Pullinnii Palaee .sleeping cars and Saturday night; hai for more than forty yekra maintained its are run In all trains to Kansus I’Uy. .-st shedding tears over several hundred dollars, no attempt has position as Uie leading paper of the West. It l.ouls Mild Chicago. GRAINING AND PAPER HANGING ness of mankind. ever lieen maileto rob it. It was thoiiirht Taiilis above all oUiers in elrculatlon, Influ- Palatx* D ining cars. Meals76 cen ts A SPECIALTY. at one time tliat there hod i>eeu deiaiou- eiK'e, and in tlic CHteeni of its readers, becau.so This i.H the very best route, and gives —Hurrah for Mr. It is Just tlie kind of )>a|M-r the people want. pa.Hsengers superior accoimnodullons to auy O C/-k/^MILK.8 oE RO \ l>, reacliingln tlie S9" -\n Orders left at the Drug Store ot tion, one depositor decliiHngthat his ac- The W'reklu Times covers the whole Kround other line. ^ ' “'most direct niuuner ull of the it. M. Kangs will receive prom pt Hlteiition by the way, if we a eoiuit was 5U c.ent8 short, but it was as- of a first eluKs family j