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VOLUME XII. OHAT8W ORTH, ILLINOIS, fRIDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1885. NUMBER 40.

—Lawn* 0 centa. Beach Bro’a. this week. If health permits the Elder] Excursion to Cbnntnuqok Lake. New dawn on tbe members ot the family, and as that party lasted, Judge Dickey 'Dennis will occupy, the pulpit of the] they exchanged significant and sorrowful the cause of Douglas In biaTamoos eonf —Ties, Collars, and Hosiery at Walter’s.] .-Xfftfc. ‘ glauoes, and some drew forth their bandker- with Lincoln, and gave him efleotlvesappor —See our 65c Jersey. Beach Bro's. [Methodist church next Sunday morning. Every one contemplating a trip ohteffc and In subdued sobs gave vent to their In public addreassa la various parts o!__lbi —In view of General Grant’s recent death] the Great Chautauqua Lake Meeting, long-pgnt-up grief. As each one composed state. He formed a partnership wK —Mieses Rosa and Emma Klees left or a visit to friends in Ohio and York themselves they walked to the bed and L. Wallace aud practiced law until U Thursday evening fur Kentucky. [there will be a union memorial service at] pressed their lips to the forehead of tbe de­ broke out In I86i, wben he raised a I the Baptist church on next Sunday evening. State, should by all means join the parted and left the room, apparently to the Fourth Illinois Cavalry, and —All wool Shawls $1.00. Beach Bro’s. Revs. McGregor, McVay, and Dennis will] Illinois Central R. R. Excursion to rleve silently at their great loss. Mrs. pointed Its oolonel. He was with ! [each speak fifteen minutes, in the order] Chautauqua Lake, leaving , rant sal for some time at the head ot the Grant at tbe capture of Fort Henry, led -A full line of Fresh Groceries at] bed of her dead husband, and waa gently led advauce at Fort Donelson, participated 1 | Walter’s. tenlioned. Monday p. m., August 8 d, via the from the room. tbe battle of Shiloh with both bis sons a —Ginghams 5 cents at Beach Bro.’s,] —A new lot of Rice, of which you can] Lake Shore A Miobigan Southern, aon-lu-law, General Wallace, who wm kilt July 25th, rocure more pounds for $1 .0 0 than can] or the Chicago A Atlantic Railroads The Distinguished Jurist, in 186* he was appointed ohlef of eavalry Tickets are not of the Iron Clad Form, General Grant's staff sod sent to Memphl —For the best and cheapest Flour go tol Ke obtained elsewhere in the city. T. LYLE DICKEY, In command of that poet He was also a |J. A. Hall's. E . A . Banos. are good for stop-overs and limited to of the 8tate Supreme Court, Pass­ the battle of Iuka, and bad charge of all of! —Hobort’s lecture on “Shakerism,"] Oct. 15. For Rates of Fare apply to es A^way. the oavalry in General Grant’s army, eom-| —Beach Bros, are headquarters for bar-] nearest Illinois Central statian agents prising four brigades. He fonghtGener jains in dry goods. I with the jubilee singers, Friday night at] JUDGE T. LYLE DICKEY Pemberton, far In advance ot bis supports,] 'own Hall proved sufficient to draw al Applications for sleeping car berths Died at Atlantic City, N. J., at 1L16 p. m.. four days, on — Clocks at all prices—good, better,] [medium crowd to that place. The singing] must be made to the undersigned not Wednesday, July 22d. st—at C. Gumbel’s. The distinguished Jurist was born In HIS RETREAT FROM TALLAHASSEE. |was hardly as good as was expected, and] later than July 30th. Be sure and Rourbon county. Ky„ Oct.*, 1811. In the fall With 600 selected men be made the first ex­ —The hall over Walter’s store is being] fact the whole thing proved rather dull,] designate which of the two routes you of 1828 he entered the Ohio University, and tensive raid Into tbe enemy's oounirj |dtted up for the use of the Masonic lodge. >wing to the heat. etc. No album, cane,[ [desire to take from Chicago was graduated from the Institution In 1831. through a region filled with rebels, and rs December 6, of that year, he was married to turned without tbe loss of a single raanJ —A nice Fan, did you say? A beauti­ »r other articles were voted for. J. F. M e r r y , Miss Juliet Evans, and taught school In It was the deoeased who suggested and or-( ful line is to be found at Walter’s. —Messrs. Beach Bros A Co. will open] Oen. West. Pass. Agt. Ohio and Kentucky with marked success for ganlzed tbe celebrated raid of Grierson, [up on to-morrow in the Young] some time. He removed to McDonough stroylng the railroada about Jackson, Miss., —Everybody should have a barrel] DISTINGUISHED DEAD. county, III., In the winter of 1834, and formed In 1863. The same year he resigned, returne Ibammock this hot weather. So says Ben.| building with a complete line of dry goods.] a dose acquaintance with the Hon. Cyrus H. home, and entered into co-partnership with Mr. E. M. Palmer, well aud favorably] Walker, who persuaded him to study law. John n. Rice. Three years thereafter he wai —A new supply of Cheese at J. A.I (known to many in this vicinity, has been] CHANT, In 1885, when he was 28 years of age, he was Democratic candidate for Congress for IHl-| |Hall’s, which will be sold at the old price.I te Greatest General of Modern [admitted to the Illinois bar. Removing to nols at large. In 1868 be waa appoints tupervising the business, and with assist-] Times Cone to Hla Last Home. | Itushvllle, III., the following year, and while Assistant Attorney General of the Unit -Beach Bros, will offer to-morrow a| [ant Mr. F. G. Baker they have arranged] practicing law he edtted a Whig paper at States, and bad charge of all government choice line of Shirting Prints at 4 cents. the stock, which has arrived, upon the] [QBNBRAL U. 8. GRANT, THB OLD HBRO OF] that place. He also engaged In real estate suits In tbe Court of Claims and In tbat| —Mr. A. H. Hall Is building a new,| [shelves. MANY BATTLB8, ’’SLEEPS THB BLBBP [speculations, and the ora6h of 1837 rendered branch of litigation In the United Stat THAT KNOWS NO WAKING ” It Impossible for hint to meet his obligations Supreme Court, which duties he performs llarge, and commodious oual and cob-| for a lapse of twenty-one years, the most of with fidelity and ability. He reoslve high] < 1bouse. —The finest line of Coffee in Chatawortb.] BIS LAST MOmiYTS. his notes bearing Interest at 12 per cent. Two encomiums from the Judges of (hat nigh] ! S iMore pounds of each grade for $1 00 cash] ears later. In 1839, be removed to court for the prompt ana thorough manner —Miss Ella Lucas left Thursday for a| than can be found elsewhere in Chats* M o u n t M cGreg o r , N Y .. July| in which he performed bis obligations. One 8 nd followed the legal profession. In 1846 - m m |visit with friends and relatives in Pennsyl­ Iworth. E. A. Banos. [23.—General Grant is dead. hortiy| the Mexloan war broke out. and he raised a of the most important cases ever tried In] vania. before 8 o’clock this morning, whll< [flue company of men, of which he that oonrt was that of the Floyd aooeptanc —The Presbyterian social held at the! case, where tbe deoeased contended sucoest —Harvesters and threshers, the best [the family were preparing for break-1 WAS APPOINTED CAPTAIN, fully against Judges Curtis and Jarre BlaekJ |place to buy your Machine Oil is at E. A.| [residence of Mr. J. R Bigham last Friday fast, and the doctors, were discussini [andJoined the First Regiment of Illinois the opposing counsel, and wm sustained by [night was largely attended, and a good [the patient’s chances on the piazza ol Volunteers. After sxtended service In the tbe Court. He held the pnellion about two |Bangs’. time had by all. The refreshments for the] field he resigned the company on account of years wben he resigned and went to —Threshers, it will pay you to buy Ithe cottage, Henry, the nurse, wh' ill bealtn and returned home and resumed to pass the winter. In the summer of 18701 [inner man, consisting of raspberries, was with the general, stepped hurried his practice. In 1848 he was elected Jndge of he married Mrs. Hirst, of Prince Ann, Md.| |Water-Proof Cover for your machine at [cream, aud cake, proved acceptable, and] jly out of the sick room, and, going the Circuit, comprising twelve counties, He then returned to Ottawa and practice Jno. Walter’s. was duly appreciated, while the musical which position was ably filled. In 1854 he law. In December, 1878. he removed to Chi­ where the doctors were standing. In pened an oflloeln Chicago, hut continued to cago and was elected Judge of the Supreme —Look out for a big change in time [part of the program, consisting of instru­ formed them in a, whisper that he| reside In Ottawa. His wife died Dec. 81 of Court In December, 1876, to fill a vacancy.] card on the T., P. A W. R. R. next mental and vocal selections, was received] thought the end was near. The doe- the following year. He practiced law four Running as an Independent candidate be |Sunday. with applause. This, with social conver-] ears, and was then enabled to pay all bis was re-elected la 1879 over Thomas Dent, tbe ation and a few games on the lawn, tors hastily went to the room aud at a ndebtedness. principal and Interest, and In regular nominee. Few men coaid count as —Corn, 38 @ 42 cents. Oats; mixed, 27| [glance took in the situation. They 1868 returned to Ottawa prepared to live many warm personal friends As Judge Dick­ ants; while, 30 cents. Bogs, $3.25] aused the evening to pass quickly and| quietly ordered the nurse to Bummonl ler. In that year, though a Whig so long ey. |@ $8.85. ileasantly. Receipts, about $15. [the family to tbe sick room at onci —Harvesters, the place to select a good] —Frequent fresh arrivals of new stock] Mrs. Graut, Jesse Grant, and wife |pair of Overalls or Bummer Pants, denims] [make our line of ladies’, gents’ and| [U. 8 . Grant, Jr , aud wife and Mrs |or check, is at Jno. Walter's. children’s Fine Shoes the most perfect and| Col. Grant instantly answered the| -Mr. W. N. Pumpelly, of Atlanta, III,I [desirable in the city. E. A. Banos. 'summons and were soon at the Bide ol Ivisfted in Chatsworth a short time] —Commencing next Sunday, July 26th,| the sick bed. Mrs. Sartoris. noticing] jWednesday, he T., P. A W. will have a new fast traio] tbe doctors going hurriedly to the] -The bottom has been knocked out ofl [forihe west, leaving Chatsworth About] [room, followed them and was the firsi[ [prices on Horse Hay Forks and Carriers.] noon, and connecting at Bushnel), III., for] member of the family present. Col i f i t |Ask for prices at J. A. Hall’s. Kansas City and all points south via 0. Fred was now the only member of tb —Gurebel's is the place to buy a Tim< iB. A Q R. R: at Keokuk, Iowa, with! [family absent, having started off] |Piece. All Watches or Clocks bought of] [Rock Island & Keokuk R. R. for all! [around the grounds. Servants were] i i i J l I K l J k l l i " * •/ |htm are thoroughly warranted. iher points west, and *»t Burlington,] mt in search o t him, but be entered| [Iowa, with C., B & Q. tot all points on the sick room of his own accord befor< pH —Miss Augusta Altman left for a visit] B A M. R. R. Passenger! holding] |any one bad succeeded in bringing! |with her uncle, H. Weist, at Metamora,| [Lincoln or Columbus tickets can get ex­ him the news of bis father's approach FOR ALL AT THE |lll , Thursday. tension tickets to any point on B & M. R.| jing dissolution. ‘Col. Grant took ai —J. A Hall has on hand a large supply| at the same reduced rates. For rates,[ leat at the right side of the bed of tbe| |of Berlin, Wls , and Warsaw, III., Flour,] maps, and information call on T. P.| [dying man, placing his left arm on tin |and all ground from old wheat. [Liston, agent. pillow above bis father’s head. —It depends on circumstances whether] —Those using our line of Flour are de­ Close by the bedside sat Mrs. Grant.l CASH STORES |ihey have preaching at the M. E. church| lighted with the results obtained. Call] [intensely agitated, but bravely sup-[ ifter next Sunday. [and price our different grades before pur pressing her emotions, and striving t< -Miss Houseworth will remove berl ;hasing. E. A. Banos. he calm. She leaned upon the bed with| htock of goods to the store next west of| [one elbow, and gazed with eyes blind­ |L Borg’s tailor shop. —It is a well established fact that as] ed with tears Into the general’s face —For farm loans apply to C. A. Wilson,| [fine a line of Indies’ Light Dress Goods] [There was, however, no sign of recog-l as can be found in Livingston county, not-| nitlon in his pallid face. He was[ |Chat9worth, 111. Interest six per cent. witb| withstanding the blowing of many to the] DRUGS [privilege of paying anytime before due. contrary, is In stock at Jno. Walter’s, and] breathing fast and with slightly gasp- p D C E R lE S , . ■■ —The family of 8 . Watters, with] jing respirations. Mrs. Sartoris leanedl |the prices are as low as tbe lowest. ■ |hqusehold goods, left for Nebraska tbis| |on tbe shoulder of her mother and[ Mp'H Iweek, where they will make their future —The following, from the St. Paul Pio- witnessed, with peut-up emotion, th< I - w f |bome. \neer Press of the 17th inst., will be ofj lebb of a life in which she had const!-] Medicines ' iA t interest to many of our readers, as the tilted an element of pride. The scene —More pounds of “C” Sugar for $1. iRev. McAfee was at one time a pastor of] was a quiet oue. The general passed |cash than any place in town. |this city, and well known: peacefully and painlessly into another CHEMICALS, E. A. Banos. \V. M C. Johuston, a clerk at Llndeke.l world. At a little distance behind! —Mrs. L Curtis and Miss Edith Palmer,| lLadd A Co.'s, with his wife and boy and Itev. f ETC. Mr.'McAfee and Dephew, went sailing on) Mrs. Grant and Mrs Sartoris stood] ETC. |who had been visiting for some time w!tb| White Hear lAke on Tuesday, and the boat] |the three physicians—Douglas, Shrady [relatives and friends in the west, have re­ [was oapstzed during the brief gale that btew| turned. m that day Tbe entire party, with rarer [ahd Sands—sileut spectators of al ~ reeence of m ind,long to the boat, the boy) icene, which, but for their efforts —Pitkin’s Mixed Paints, Lead, and] Eelng placed on The bottom of the craft,] would doubtless have occurred months] |Oil at cost for the next thirty days. [which was turned upward. The lady dls-| played great fortitude and acted most jago. Jesse Grant and U. 8 . Grant WILL BUY MORE GOODS AT J. A. Hall. courageously. John Detwtler, a clerk at |jr., stood opposite their mother at the] —James O’Neil was fined $5 and cost Auerbach, Finch A Van Hlyck’s, rowed out ln| tber side of tbe bed. Near by th< Bfore 'Squire Esty Monday for usinf boat to rescue them, but was apprehensive] llest tbe entire party might swamp bis boat] [foot of the cot, and close by Jesse, wi [indecent and threatening language to Mr.| [also, and all of them be drowoed. He was] Mr. N. E. Dawson, the general’s con M. Myers. isured that none of them would attempt| fidential secretary aud stenographer.! [to gel In the boat If be would take the boy] A . B A N G S’I —Mr. John Walter has a large lot ot lashore. Detwtler secured the boy aud| .At the foot of tbe bed stood Mrs. U.| jWater-Proof Goods in the piece, which] itarted for the shore with him. Two sol- 8 . Grant, Jr., aud by her side Mrs. |will make most excellent covering for hay| lers at Camp Rend, noticing tbe disaster [Col. Fred Grant and Mrs Jesse Grant.] it straw. ,me out In a row boat and rescued the| These three gazed down Into the face of thi [thoroughly drenebed party. It was a narrow! [general, while their eyes became suffused) —Mrs. J. Robertson, who has been| ,pe from another Lake Mlnnetonkt 'with tears. The sad expression of thel islting Mrs. John Meek the past twe Iborror. faces plainly reflected tne anguish of thel] tan Other Race in Town! [feelings. Now and then they stole a glanci |weeks, returned to her home in Farming- —Beach Bros, will open in the Young] at Mrs. Grant, who. with bowed head, wai |ton, III, Thursday. |buildlng on Saturday, July 25th, with Intently watohlng the face of her dying! r V-M#S |full stock of Dry Goods and Notions. All] .husband. No word waa spoken, and the] —GingbAms, Chambrays, Lawns, andl [stillness of the room added to the lmprt Call and see. |White Goods of all grades to be found as] |are cordially invited to call. No troubh lveness of tbe sad scene. |low as in any store in Livingston county| to show goods, whether wishing to pur­ Mrs. Grant several times affectionately] chase or not. Brach Bros. itroked the face, forehead, and arma of hei 1st Jno. Walter’s. [dying husband, and seemed utterly besldi —Persons who have givdh up all hopes] herself with despair at the thought of her] -Prof. E. M. Jones, assisted by othei making their old watches or clocks] [approaching separation by death from lh< AL i L j Q B D 8 I [local talent, will give one of his choioel |keep time should resurrect them and try! [man with whom she had passed so many] |tnnsioal entertainments on Thursday even' ears of wedded happiness. Dr. Dougli [Gumbei. He will eilber make them run] everal times felt the pulse of‘the patlent.l |ing next. For program see bill*. |or charge you nothing for his labor. Or, |who was now quietly passing away, but this] '3® [if in want of a new Clock or Watcb.he] had dwindled to a mere point beyond d< —A full line of men’s and boys’ Cloth' ■lection. The respiration grew momentarily! |lng to select from, and some tasty HaIs to] [will sell it to you at prices as low as the] more quickened, bat his face reflected no] complete the outfit; all of which will b< llowest. Remember, Gumbei is the\ pain, and, although at first his breathing! EQUIPPE jeweler. eeraed labored, it grAduelly became weaker,! Bold cheap at Walter’s, land with but little effort. Toward the en d | -The binder trade with Messrs! , Fremont L. Catkins, If by sudden Impulse, Mrs. Grant arc ' j-f Helen R. 1’arker, |from her seat beside the death-bed, and,! |8 peicher & Turner has been rushing this| Married. Incizing both of the general's hands within! season, they having sold a car-load, and] Plqua, Ohio, ]her own, pressed them, and. tnrnlng kissed! DKUG STORE UT CHATSWORTH averal more have been ordered from the Tuesday, July 21st, 1885. llm fervently on the forehead. At this a| [factory to supply the demand. Resldenoe, Ifew convulsive eobs jvere heard oomlnt Oneida,' Hi. |from the direction where U. 8. Grant, Jr. LET IT BE FOREVER REMEMBERED, 18 THE —A master of his profusion or trade ' is] The above is tbe matter and form of an| stood, but these were speedily repressed, and| ilegant announcement card received tbit Memo stillness again came over the room. dways a success in his undertakings.] For a few moments every one present ’■'j,; -J |Hence, Chaa. Gumbei, the jeweler, has [week. We are informed by a familial [seemed battling with their feelings as tbey| Ino trade and is prospering. - correspondence, containing particuli |«at or stood aronnd watching the fast-ap- which we have no authority to publish, iroaohing end. Dr. Douglas Intently Central Drug F or Sa ls,—An 80-acre well improt that tbe affair was all that tbe parties most (watobed the patient's face, noting every] jhange of expression. As the time wore on,[ * ; |Farm, one mile east of town, with good| (interested could wish. Tbe ceremony wi the breathing of the patient became fainter.] louse, 2 good wells, 70 apple trees, and a| , irformed at the home of tbe brlde’t itll only a slight heaving of the ohest good barn. Inquire of Wm. Allman. [uncle, Judge J. T. Johnston. Tbe wed­ ras noticeable. His eyeballs began to take H. M. BANGS, Proprietor, ■et expression, while the Hpa gradually! / S / . / • , _ __ —Mr. G.F. Kar,—pier —and wife, w.of New] ding was intentionally quiet, only a ft in to olose.' An expression of supreme friends being invited. After an honr ol iapptness stole over his race, and then, withl WHERE CAN BE FOUND AT ALL TIMES A FULL LINE OF fork City,■ arrived in this cit^r wRpWT Wednesda; well-wishing and congratulating the bride] two or three deep diawn gasps, the general| |night, and are the guests of^ our veteran] _ away m quietly and as sweetly i • ' iry goods merchant, John Walter. Tbit and groom took tbe evening train for tbel though he had fallen to sleep.” its Mr. Kappler’s first visit to Illinois, qnd] home, ODeida, III, via Indisnapolik, Dr. Douglas was the first to break the [Peoria, and Galesburg. We voice thi letlllness. In a half-broken voloe be saldj |we hope he may enjoy every moment. itiment of our entire village wben wi * »t loud enough to be heard t Medicines, Chemicals & Patent Madicin 'Well, bis sufferings have at last come M —Rev. L. B. Dennis and wife, ofl "May they live long and be happy." 1 i end. (t la all over, now,’’ at the sam< [Knoxville, 111., are visiting with their son,] '0 things are certain: they will strive |t!me heaving a deep ntgh. Tbe realization] |pastor of the M. E. oharch of this place,] I that the general had pasted away seemed Paints, Oils, and Varnistis. lat end, aud deserve nothing less. h It-Jwmg o •' ■ V: •V r V f «*£ Sla.f&V it v a y . i .... m ERR '•* r f

At the Cleveland rolling-muis notices some means to divert the mind of tho suf­ ’S FAILURE. FREE NIAGARA. ferer. His general condition had not ma­ (Shntsutatth gtahdrntrv. were posted on the 17th announcing that The Great Shipbuilder Makes an Assies* Ceremonies at the Opening of the Interna­ operations would not be resumed until the terially ohanged within the last two or meat for the Benefit of H|s Creditors— tional Park—A Great Coneoore# of Cltl- JAS. A. SMITH. PooruiSTon. men were willing to return to work. The three days. Be Lays the Blame on the Attoraey- Miia—M ule, Hpeeches and Parades—A strikers were said to be drilling and Rev. Dr. 8 . I r e n je u s P r im e , since 1840 Generml’s la te Decision as to the Dolphia Woman Swept Over the Falls. further violent outbreaks were appre­ editor of the New York Observer, died at —Secret* Whitney Gives HU Views of CHAT3WOKTH. « t i 1DI.1N 01$ N i a g a r a F a l l s , N . Y., July 16.— T h a hended. Manchester, V t,on the 18th, from a stroke the Vail are—The Government Will Mot Lose Anything. formal transfer of tha lands chosen foe Generals Sheridan and Miles retched of paralysis. Dr. Prime was born at the State Park took place yesterday after­ Fort Reno on the 17th, where General Ballston Spa, N. Y., November 4, 1812. New York. July 2©.— Late Saturday Sheridan would remain several days, He was the author of several sketches of afternoon a notice of assignment was filed noon. The morning opened without a HEWS OF THE WE making an investigation into the Indian foreign travel, and a devout and leading in the Ceunty Clerk’s office by John Roach, 'doud and continued clear till uoou, when member of the Presbyterian Church. He a slight shower laid the dust and cooled BY TELEGRAPH AND MAIL. troubles. the well-known ship-builder. About the A riiuc on the 19th in the shops of the leaves a wife, two son* and two daugh­ same time notice was posted at the Iron­ the air, but did not disturb the exercises. New York & Railroad at DOMESTIC. ters. works on East Ninth street to the effect that A salute of one hundred guns was ired* Norwood, Mass., caused a loss of $200,000. the military marched, and the towns­ " Ih Gnat Booth Bay, Long Island Bound, FOREIGN. 'I employes would bo paid on Monday by Mr. 'William Tichenor, John Hodden, and Ag­ King’s plaster-works at New Brighton, N. people and many thousand visitors paraded Y., were totally destroyed, the loss being T he trouble between England and Russia Mooney, Roach’s book-keeper, and nes Roe were accidentally knocked off a that the works would be closed till and then wended their way to the park. ■ailing yacht on the 16th and drowned. estimated at $260,000. regarding the Afghan question continued There were no Canadian troops present, a source of general alarm In Great Britain further notice. George M. Quintard J obs P. Mil l e r , Isaac Ensey and a At McKeesport, Pa., on the 19th Patrick and on the Continent on the 16th. and George E. Weed are named assignees, owing to the unsettled question of admit­ man named Weston were fatally over­ Flaharty, while Intoxicated, set his cloth­ ting forelgu armed soldiers across tho come by heat at Dayton, O., on the 16th. ing on fire and was burned to death. When It was announced on the 16th th at the and preferences are given to the famine prevalent in Kordofan, Afrioa, amount of $123,217.78. The preferred border. The St. Joseph's Mothers’ Home, a his wife saw her husband’s lifeless body Flags, bunting and banners were to bo- magnificent structure, located at Delhi, she screamed and fell dead. Five children was dally claiming hundreds of victims. creditors are William Rowland, of New seen in all directions as far as the eye could In certain circles at Cairo the reported Brunswick, N. J., $62,217.18; the Mechan­ Mix miles from Cincinnati, w*s destroyed are left orphans. ics and Traders’ Bank, of Brooklyn, $20,- reach on both sides of the river, the star* Mrs. Mitc h ell, of Erie, Pa., was death of the False Prophet was believed to by fire.on the 16tb. Loss, $100,000. 000, and P. W. Gallandet & Co., $40,000. and stripes mingling with the union jack. At Kasson, Brainerd and near St. Paul, slandered by a neighbor, which so morti­ be a fact. Shortly after the uotice was posted at th« Private residences made an elaborate dis­ Minn., terrific wind-storms did great dam­ fied her that she committed suicide on the T he people of Toronto desire that the works Mr. Roach, accompanied by hh play. The great crowd fringed the Cana­ 19th by hanging. ad mission of Chinese into Canada be rigid­ dian precipice from tbe bridge to tho age on the 16th. Farm-houses, barns and two sons, Garrett and Stephen, left Horseshoe fall. They moved In procession fences were blown down, and wide-spread At Stepstone, Ky., on the 18th Jerry ly restricted, if not wholly prohibited. for tho ship-builder’s place on th« A w id espr ea d conspiracy to overthrow across the bridge, and in Prospect Park destruction was done to growing crops. Oakley, the Town Marshal, after killing Sound. Mr. Garrett Roach said lr they formed a living parapet along Ho lives were reported lost. three men who had molested him, was the present Government was discovered answer to questions that the compll on the. 16th in Spain. One of the leaders cations arising from the recent decision ol the precipitous river side. All points of JOSEPH F. Cothrings, ex-Treasurer of shot and slightly wounded. view on Goat Island were taken up early, I n the Mary Baldwin mufder case at had been sentenced to death. Attorney-General Garland had induced hii the Philadelphia Coal Transportation father to place all his property In the hands and the spectators lounged aud stood about, Company, was indicted on the 16th for Atchison, Kan., the Coroner’s Jury on the A dvices of the 17th from Northern India on the Three Sister islands, having come In state that more earthquake shocks had oc­ of trustees, so that the Interests of all cred­ embezzling $145,700. 18th returned a verdict charging William itors might be guarded. Mr. Quintard, one by rail and by wagon from the American Tax total value of exports of breadstuffs Baldwin, the dead girl’s brother, with the curred in Cashm ere. of the assignees, said the assignment had and Canadian sides. The suspension bridge for the six months ended June 80 was $76,- crime. T he decree divorcing th e Marquis de been a surprise to him. There was no doubi and the railroad suspension bridge wero 167,008, as compared with $67,493,281 for At Hoboken, N. J., John Gaunt, while Caux from Mme. Patti was formally pro­ as to its being due to Secretary Whitney’t opened free to the public. When Governor the corresponding period of 1884. intoxicated on the 18th murdered his wife nounced in Paris on the 17th. action in the case of the Dolphin, and h< Hill and staff appeared upon the speakers’ N egotiations for a commercial treaty platform there were fully twenty-five thou* S trawberries on w hich parts green with a butcher-knife. The couple had (Quintard) thought Mr. Roach feared sim­ between Spain and the United States have sand people present had been blown from a neighboring po­ been married thirty years, and had five ilar action on the part of the Secretarj At the appointed time Bishop Cox com­ tato-field occasioned several cases of seri­ children. been revived at Madrid. In regard to other contracts. There was menced the -proceedings with prayer In the R eports were received on the 18th at B y the upsetting of a boat on the 17th at $69,000 owing to Mr. Roach for repairs on ous illneBS in and near Easton, Pa., a few the double-turret Puritan, besides large pavilllon at Prospect Park. Ex-Lleu- days ago. Fort Keogh, M. T., that the Northern St. Alero des Mont, County Maskenonge, tenant-Governor Dorsheimer then read a Quebec, three young men and a young money on the three , the Atlanta, W eb worms appeared on the 16th in Cheyennes were on the war-path, and communication from the Governor-General woman were drowned. the Boston and the Chicago. He believed several cotton fields near Dallas, Tex. serious trouble was apprehended. It was there was $523,000 due ou the Chicago and of Canada regretting his inability to be Planters dread this worm more than any rumored that in a recent skirmish five M. de L e s s e p s is urging upon the French $6,000 each on the Atlanta and Boston, and present, owing to the fact that the session other. Only a few fields had been at­ cowboys and seven Indians were killed. Minister of Public Works a scheme for a uncertainty as to payment of thes« of the Dominion Parliament is just on the Troops had been sent from Fort Keogh to canal, navigable by the largest iron-clads, eve of coming to a close. A letter of regret tacked thus far. amounts was the cause of the assignment. from President Cleveland was also read. T he Philadelphia Rubber Works were the scene of the disturbances. from Havre to Marseilles. Mr. Quintard thought Mr. Roach’s property G erman on Mr. Dorsheimer, President of the Park destroyed by fire on the 16th. Loss, $100,- T h r e e boys were drowned on the 19th newspapers asserted the 17th was sufficient to pay all' claims. He added that the revival of war rumors in England Commission, then made a presentation ad­ 000. Several horses and mules perished in at Cincinnati while bathing in the Ohio that Mr. Roach was completely broken dress, Governor Hill accepting the reserva­ the flames. River. all emanated from a group of speculators down physically. M. Aaron J. Vanderpoel, tion on behalf of the State of New York. The Brighton cotton mills, near Chi­ It was believed at Fort Reno on the 18th having Berlin as a headquarters, but oper­ one of the great ship-builder’s lawyers, said ating through agents on every bourse in his client was a very slek man, but he was James C. Carter was the oiator of the cago, were destroyed by fire on the 16th. that the danger of an outbreak among the sure every creditor would be paid in full, day, and delivered an address in which he Loss, $135,000. Cheyennes had passed. General Sheridan, Europe. referred to the many impressive features A resolution of thanks to the officers as Mr. Roach could pay two dollars for ev­ 8k • G e n e r a l S h e r i d a n telegraphed the

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** ‘Well, now, jus’ yuh look a-heah', driver. To oraok the long whip and •round the little yard, for what differ­ (Shatsuiorth § fofafleaUt. see de udder one, gvyiue on de poach to uide the slow progress of Bod and ence could it make when there were so amoke his oigar, 'yuh come to de olty Slinker, was to him a high delight and many open plaoes alreadyPor tosplit up an’ see me, and when you taste what -T h e CIV JAS. A. SMITH, Pbopbiktor. honor whloh impressed nim the more a solitary post, which having nothing dem dar tings is like, yuh won’t be con­ forcibly because it was so totally %unex- attached to it was dearly useless, whaa latoa no .000 mons i CHAT3WOHTH, i i i ILLINOIS tent fur to stay no more on dis yere no- peoted. The Government position bad he saw upon the high-road a figure ap­ oount farm, so fur from de railroad.’ neld forth glittering advantages, which proaching him. —The average agf the “So, soon as he sell he ’baooer, de had greatly attracted him, but whloh It wore a tall white hat with a broad olass of Prince ton this pear H*fwenty- MARCH OF THE OHILDREN. rotation mouse he go to see his oity his mind did not entirely comprehend. band of rusty orape around it; it had on two years, five months and eight days! Sen\ He glad to see him, an’ sot him But to drive the oxen was a real thing, a high stiff shirt-collar, and a long black —N. F. Tribune. list to the sound of the drumming 1 right down to a pow’ful good dinner’ a joy and a dignity which he knew all coat; in one hand it carried an umbrella —The Karen Baptist Theological Gayly the children ere coming! wid all de oanvls-baok ducks an’ de tar’- Sweet as the smile of a fairy; with a rough horn handle, and in the Seminary, at Rangoon, Burroah, neld osh as the blossoms they carry; ins an’ de oysters an* de ohampain, an' other a little hair_ trunk tied _ op with a its fortieth anniversary recently. Fdur lde of the parents who love them; Se udder tings dat he done tell ’bout. rope; it had a bright and flashing eye, re as the asure above them: addresses were made by members of • as the winds that caress them “ ‘If I’d a-knowed you was a-comin’,’ and a determined step. the graduating class. ht as the sunbeams that bless them. ses de city mouse, ‘I’d bad a reg’lar Unde Enoch determined not to an­ It did not go on to the house, but, oump’ny dinner; but yuh’ll have to go —Some index of the growth of Da­ List to the voloe shoes_____ ringing!___ nounce his intention to his neighbors, turning from the publio road, came kota is found in the reports of the Ban- Sweeter than birds they are singing; ’long and jus’ lake pot-luck wid us dis nor to take counsel of any one. He through a gap in the fence, and walked time.'.- day-schools. Six years ago these num­ Thoughts that to virtue Invite tneiiem went into the house, and, after electrify­ straight up to the astonished Dick. bered 80, with 8,000 pnpfls. There aro Wed unto airs that delight them; “ ‘Den you didn’t git my letterP’ ses ing his family with the statement of his “Look a-heah, yuh Dick,” said Uncle Truths■ O B I - . that their future will cherish, de plantion mouse. now 645, with 80,000 scholars.—Chi­ >ul-^lanted, never to perish I intended step into what was to them Enoch, putting down his little trunk; cago Times. i 3nt. . . senses completer, “. ‘No, sah. Reckin yubr man done wealth and high position, he set them “who done tole yuh all that foolishness Heaven’s oboioeat muslo were sweeter. forgot to put it in de pos’oflice. ’ all to work to get him ready for an about gwine to Washin’ton to wait on —Rev. Thomas Harrison, “ boy Virtue, unconscious and pretty, “So dey sot an’ eat till dey mos’ like early start the next morning. Washing, de Congressmen, an’ gittin’ sebenteen preacher.” who has gone from Louis­ Walks through the streets of the city; to bus’, an’ de plantation mouse he ironing, patching and packing went on hundred dollars a yeahr’ ville to Denver, estimates that he has flee the gay bannerets dying 1 “converted 40,000 souls sinoe the begin­ Mottoes and titles undying; wonner what he would a-had if ho fren’ during a great part of the night, his “It wus a man at the cross-roads,” ''ffi Truths, dearly hallowed and oiaen, Had done got he letter. wife, “Aunt Maria,” his three daugh­ said Dick, “wid a red beard. He done ning of his evangelical career.—A. T. Braided In strands that are golden; Sun. "jj Words for the spirit’s desiring; “Jus’ as dey was litin’ dere cigars, ters, and even Dick, doing their utmost brung some hosses ober from de Cou’t Sentences sweetly Inspiring.. and puttin’ dey heels up on two cheers, to fit him out for his great undertaking. House. I dunno his name.” —A member of the graduating de dmin’-room door open, an’ in walk' “What I’se gwine to do wid dat seb­ of Cornell University was graduated and When, In a voioe of caressing, “Is he bigger nur yuh isP” asked hie Christ gave the ohlldren His blessing, de sheriff ob de county. enteen hundred dollars,” said Uncle father. married on the same day, attended the Twas not for one generation. “ ‘Look a-heah, kurnel,’ ses he, ‘have Enoch, as he sat on a low chair sewing “Oh yes,” said Dick, “more’n twice class ball, turned into a wedding recep­ B ut for eaoh epoch and nation. tion through the energy of his mother- So through the present It lingers, yuh got de money ready fur all de ducks up a gap in one of his Sunday boots, “is as big.” 8hed from His bountiful fingers; an’ ae eysters an’ de wine you’ve had to buy dis track o’ land on de hill back “Well, den, yuh luff him alone,” said in-law in tne evening.—Buffalo Express* So unto these it Is g iv e n — fur yuhse’f; an’ de slab meat an’ de heah, an’ make a wine-vard uv it. No Uncle Enoch, with great decision and —During the past fourteen years Types of the angels In heaven. cohn from de West fur yuhr han’sP WiU Oarleton in Harper’s Bazar. use foolin’ no more wid little tater energy, “yuh luff him alone. I hopes, about 700 Protestant church have been M Yuh know I said 1 wouldn’tgive yuh no patches, an’ cabbyges, an’ tree or foh’ boy, ’ the old man continued, wiping built m Madagascar, and all free of debt.' longer nur ter-day.’ De city mouse he dozen hills o’ cohn; I’ll sell de grapes, his face with his great blue and yellow These churches are self-supporting, and AN UNHISTOBIC PAGE. turn pale, an’ he tuk de plantation an’ buy all dat sort o’ ting. At de wine- handkerchief, “dat yuh’s gwine ter last year gave $20,000 for missions. mouse into one corner, an’ ses he:— cellar in town dey’ll take all de grapes learn a lesson from dis yere bis’uess. It —An important step toward the pre­ A Five - Hundred - Dollar Prize “ ‘Look a-beah, kin yuh len’ me two yoh kin raise an’ ef I have to buy a hoss makes me link ob two no'count beasts servation of the dignity of college de­ t 4 Story. or free tousand dollars till to-morrow ani wagun to haul ’em inter town, yuh dat wus once loafin in a little clearin’ grees has been taken by the overseers of mawnin’, when de bank opens?’ Den won’t see dis yere fam’ly walkin’ to dat had been buhned fur a seed-patch. Harvard University who hare voted to Uncle Enoch's Trip to Washington, and de udder mouse he pull a drefful poor church no mo’h wid de mud up to dere Dey wus stannin’ in de sun to warm abolish the practice of conferring de­ Why He Went There—The Only Story mouf, an’ he ses:— knees and de hot sun brilin’ on ter dere derse’fs, bein’ too pow’ful lazy to out grees upon persons who have no other He Knows About Two “Eber- “ T se pow’ful sorry, but it rained so heads.” some wood and make a fire. One was a recommendation, than that of political lagtln’ Fools.” much in de low groun’s las’ year dat A little after daylight the next morn­ raffe, an’ de udder was a kangerroo. prominence.—Current. • my cohn wus all spilt; an’ dere wasn’t ing Uncle Enoch, wearing his tall white e gy-raffe he look at de kangerroo, an’ no rain on de high groun’s, an’ do cohn hat with the broad bander crape around he begun to larf. —The Methodist Episcopal Church An elderly negro man, Uncle Enoch baptizes 2,000 persons, organizes four by name, short of stature and with hair dere wus all wilted; an’ de fros’ done it which it had on when it was given to “It’s mighty cur’us,’ ses he, “to see cotch my baocer craps, an’ I didn’t have him; with his highest and stiftest shirt- Sunday-schools and dedicates five new and beard beginning to grizzle, but with a pore critter like yuji, wid some legs chu robes every week. It has fifty-two money enuf fur to buy quinine fur de collar; along black coat reaching nearly short and some legs long. Ef I wus 'xM arms and body yet stout and strong, han’s’. to his heels; a pair of blue jean trousers yuh I’d goto de wood-pilo, an’ I’d chop colleges in the United States, with an stood back of his little log-house, not far “Den de town mouse he ses to de rolled up at the ankles; his enormous dem hine legs off de same lent as de foh endowment of over $11,000,000. It now from a Virginia public road, endeavoring sheriff, ses he: Sunday boots well blacked; in One hand proposes this year $1,000,000 for mis­ one, so yuh’d go about like like sions.—Christian Union. to pull his fixe out of a knotty black- “ ‘You call aroun’ Mondajr mawnin’, a very small cowhide trunk tied up with common folks, an "not be larfed at.’ gum log. Often and often,' when his an’ I’ll pay you dat money. I wus a rope and carried in the manner of a “Dese remarks dey make de bar riz —The Episcopalians are to build at a’spectin’ my fren’ ter-day, and done violm-case; a vast umbrella with a horn on de kangeiTOo’s back, he so mad Gettysburg a National Memorial Church stock of fire-wood bad diminished to this forgot to k’lect it.’ handle in the other hand; and the angry. of the Prince of Peace. It will contain' one log, Uncle Enoch tried to split it, “ ‘Dat won’t do,’ ses de sheriff. ‘I’se greater part of his recently paid month’s “ *Yuh suh’tinely is a gay boy,’ ses memorial windows, and a contributor t a t and now he was trying again. While heerd dat story often ’nuf.’ An’ he wages in his pocket, started off to walk he to do gyraffe, ‘to stan" up dere an’ the cost of building the edifice may thus engaged, there came to him his son rung he auotion bell, an’ he lebied on three miles to the railroad-station on his preach like dat, wid yer hine leg!fs short place a granite block on the outsldp Dick. This was a youth rather taller eberyting in do house; an’ as dey didn’t way to become a Congressional page. • as plough-hannels an’ yuhr foh leegs too wall, or a tile on the inside, in memory of a fallen soldier.— Chicago Journal. and lighter in color than his father, of fotch enuf, he sold dat city mouse an’ Dick assumed the ox-whip, and as long fur butter-beau poles, so datdal yuhr dat plantation mouse fur slaves.” there was no one else to take the vacated back slopes‘ >pes down like de roof of a ioe- —Ei ghty-nine Americans and eleven an active and good-natured disposition, Dick uttered an exclamation of horror place, he cracked it in pride and glory house. Ef I was yuh I’d go to de wood- Englishmen are in attendance at the and hitherto supposed to be devioed of at tliis direful conclusion of the story. over the heads of Bob and Blinker, and pile, an’ I’d chop off dat ar long neck Berlin University. There are in all ■disturbing ambitions. “Now look a-heah, boy,” continued although they ran into more stumps, close to de head, I’d be so ’shamed.’ 4,465 matriculated students, besides “Look a-beah, daddy,” said he, Uncle Enooh, “ef yuhtinks you is gwine and got into more deep ruts, than was “Now, boy,” continued Uncle Enoch, 1,205 unmatriculated “hearers.” Thn^, “ won’t yuh lemme go to Washin’ton down to Washin’ten to git tarpins an’ good for themselves or the cart, the “dere’s lots ob stories about one eber- philosophic faculty embraces 1,858 stu- ' nerx’ week?” eysters an’ champain out ob dem Con­ winter wood of Mr. Gregory continued lastin’ fool, but dat’s de only story I dents; the medical, 1,072; the juristic, Uncle Enoch stopped tugging at his gressmen, yuh won’t be tuk an’ sold, to be hauled. knows ’bout two uv ’em. Am now jes’ &87, and the theological, 600. axe, and turned round to look at Dick. ’cause dey can’t do dat now, but yuh’ll One week, and two weeks passed on h go inter de house an’ tell de folks —President Seeley has announced a* “What fur?” said he. find yuhse’f gobbled up some way wuss without news from Uncle Enoch, and E’se gwine ter put a new cracker on de remarkable record for the ten years of ‘Tse gvvineto be a page in Congress.” dan dat plantation mouse wus.” then Aunt Maria began to get impatient, ox-whip, an’ ef any ob dem ses Wash- Smith College’s existence. Beginning “What’s dot?” asked his father, his Dick grumbled that he wasn’t a mouse, “Look a-heah, Dick,” she said, “when ’ton to me, I’ll make ’em dance Jerusa­ with fourteen students, the college now | bright eyes opening very wide. “What and he wasn’t “gwine arter tarpins, nur you come home ter-night, an’ has had lem!” has 340 on its rolls; and during tne teni yuh want to do dat fur?” eysters, nudder. ’ yuhr supper, an’ has done split np dem Dick walked into the house to deliver years there has been recorded^ but one IV “A page is one of dem chaps as runs “Jus’ yuh go ’long an’ pick up some ole rails, what’s too short fur de fence this message, and as he went, ho said to death among the students and gradu­ a1I| round and waits on the Congressmen, chips an’ trash fur to make de fire,” anyway, fur ’taint no use for yuh to try himself, ‘T reckin de plantation mouse ates, that death resulting from an acci­ when dey’re doing dere work in Wash- said his father, “an’ don’t talk to me no no mo’h on dat black-gum log what yuh done gin up he wine-yard.” —F rank R. dent by drowning.—N. Y. Herald. lu’ton. Dere’s lots of ’em, and some of mo’h ob dat foolishness.” daddy done went away ana luf, an’ ef Stockton in Youths Companion. ’em is culle’d. Dey hab to bo might’ Dick walked slowly off to do as he was hedon’tcome back soon he won’t find no WIT AND WISDOM. peart and out around and fetch de Con- bid, and for a long time Uncle * Enoch fence at all, I reckin, when he do come. ressmen eberyting dey wants. And remained standing by the twisted blaok- Yuh jus’ sot down an’ write him a letter, MENTAL DISTURBANCES. fey don’t have to work for no fifty gum log without striking it a blow. an’ tell him ’taint no use fur him to be —The sunshine of life is made up of cents a day, nudder. Dey gits seben- Uncle Enoch was a skillful and prac­ sabin up all dat sebenteen hundred dol­ Irrationality Which Conies Dangerously very little beams, that are bright all the teen hundred dollars a year. ’ ticed ox-driver, working in that capacity lars to buy wine-yards while his chil- Near Insanity. time.—Arkin. “What’s dat?” exclaimed Uncle for the fanner on whose land he lived. lun’s gwine about wid scace no close to The lowest grade of mental disturb­ —Little Jack—“My mamma’s new Enoch. “Yuli means de whole kit and All the next day he walked meditatively dere backs. ance is seen in that temporary appear­ fan is hand-painted.” Little Diek—* “Pooh! who cares? Our whole fence boodle u v ’em gits dat,” by the side of the slowly moving B od “Dere’s yuhr sis'r Charlotte what has ance of irrationality which comes from “No, I don’t,” said Dick. .“ Ebery and Blinker, hauling wood from the to go to church wid dem light blue slip­ is.” one gets it for hisse’f.” mountain. He did not shout as much pers Miss Sallie gib her, an nostockuns, an extreme state of “abstraction” or ab­ —On life’s journey, without a desti­ “Yuh, sbu’h ob dat?” as usual to his oxen, but he guided an’ no wunner de people laf at her. An’ sence of mind. To the vulgar all in­ nation, the traveler is sure to get lost in “Yes, sah, replied Dick. “I heerd It them with all his customary precision dere’s yuhr daddy malcin’ all dat money tense preoccupation with ideas, by call­ the woods.— Whitehall Timet. nil from a man down at the cross-roads, around stumps, rocks, and the varied down dere in Washin’ton wid de Con­ ing off the attention from outer things —When a person with a very .sharp when I took ole Billy to be shod dis impediments of the rough woodland gressmen. and giving a dreamlike appearance to eye has discovered our many imperfeo- ebenin’. He was tellin’ a lot o’ folks road. “An’ she a gal, too, what’s done won r W!& the mental state, is apt to appear symp­ tions, it quite natural for us to ex­ nil about it at de stoah. An’ won’t yah “Yuh Dick,” said he to his son in the de prize tree times in de cake-walk. I claim: “E hate the sight of him.”— lemme go nex’ weekP” evening, “is yon done gib up all dat spec’ he’s done forgot what I tolo him tomatic of “quecraess” in the head. Bostonffpanscript. ’bout de weddin'-rmg fur mo. I done But in order that it may find a place The old man pnthis hand on his axe- foolishness ’bout goin’ to Washin’ton P” —An old bachelor says: “It is all handle and stood reflectively. “’Taint no foolishness,” muttered tole him to buy it wid de fus’ money he among distinctly abnormal features this got an’ send it in a letter. I’se nebber nonsense to pretend love is blind. I Uncle Enooh had been born a slave, Dick. absence of mind must attain a certain never knew a man in love that did not l a and had been an honest and industrious “Why, boy,” said his father, “ ’pears had none yit, though we wus both mar­ ried long back befoh de war. depth and persistence. The ancient see ten times as much in his sweetheart servant, whose only failing was that he to m3 yuh is too ole for dat sort o’ ting.” as I could. was inclined to think himself better at “It don’t make no kind o’ difFrence “An’ it’s no use waitin’, nudder, fur story of Archimedes and the amusing all times, and to dress himself better on bow ole a page is,” said Dick. “Dat little Jim’s funeral till be comes back. anecdotes of Newton’s fits, if authentic, —A wise exchange says “only ona Sundays, than his companions; and now man said so hisse’f. He ses dey got ’em He kin sen’ de money fur de cake and might be said perhaps to illustrate the woman in a thousand can whistle.” that he was as free as anybody, he was all ages.” wine jus’ as well as not, an’ Brudder border line between a normal and an ab­ This probably results from the faot that still honest and industrious, and still “Dat so, shuhP” asked his father. Anderson is ready, he tole me las’ normal condition of mind. A more dis­ so long as a woman can talk she doesn’t went to church with the highest white “Sartin, shuh,” said Dick. Sun’y, wid de fax an’ de tex. Little tinctly pathological case is that of care to whistle.—Toledo Blade. hat, the biggest shirt collar, and the “And dey gits sebenteen hundred, dol­ Jim’s been dead now nigh on ter two Beethoven, who could not be made to —A poet speaks of s as “the hair longest coat of anybody in the congre­ lars a year?’" yeah, an’ it’s time his funeral was understand why his standing in his that covers the face o: Nature.” If this gation. As he grew older, his opinion ‘‘Yes,” said Dick. “An’ besides dat, preached. night attire at an open wirtdow should is reliable, Nature is to be congratu­ of himself did not decrease, and he was dey can make lots ob money blackin’ “I aint got no ’jections to de wine- attract the irreverent notice of the street lated. She doesn’t have to psy out very fond of exhorting his fellow-mem­ boots an’ holdin’ bosses an’ runnin’ ar- yard, spesn’ly ef we hab ter hab a wag­ boys. For in this case we have a tem­ very much for barber bills so long as the bers in church, and o f giving them ad­ rants fur de Congressmen, when court’s on to had! de grapes, but I don’ want porary incapacity to perceive exterior lawn mower takes its regular exeroise.— vice in private whenever he saw cause out.” uhr daddy to come back beah an’ find objects and their relations; and a deeper N. Y. Graphic. incapacity of a like nature clearly shows ■ m for it, and this very often in the shape of Uncle Enoch looked steadfastly at his iissef ‘shamed uv his fam’ly arter —Sample of Cockney wit: Why is some old fable, which generally became son for some moments without speak­ livin’ down dar ’mong all dem quality itself in poor Johnson’s standing before the town clock vainly trying to make a ghost up a tree like a man eating his strangely twisted as it passed through the ing. Then he said, “Look a-heah, boy; folks. I’ll send Charlotte dis mawnin’ dinner? Because he's a goblin up the old man’s mental organism. Tse made up my mind ’bout dis yere to borrer a sheet uv paper, an’ a pen an’ out the hour. This same aToofness of mind from the external world betrays it­ hash! This has been successfully ad­ “Look a-heah, Dick,” said he, “I’se business. Ef all dat ’ar money’s to be ink from Miss Sally, an’ seeef she won’t ministered to a dozen Amerioan citizens gwine ter tell yuh a story. It’s one uv got by pagein’, I agrees to the notion.” let her pick up some apples in de or­ self in many of the eccentric habits at­ tributed to men and women of genius. without any evil consequence.—N . T. ole Mahsr George’s stories, and I’ve “Hi-yil” shouted Dick, beginning to chard while sne’s dar, an’ p’raps she’ll Independent. V / : ■ • ft heerd him tell it often to the chillun. danoe. give her a bucket uv buttermilk ef she’s Here again Johnson serves as a good in­ done churned yistiddy. Au’ yuh put all stance. His inconvenient habit of sud­ —A Persian philosopher being asked Dere was a mouse what lived in de city, “Yuh needn’t out up any sich capers,” by what method he had acquired so muok I dunno ’zactlv whar, but jus’ as like as said his father. * * Yuh aint gwine. I’se dat in de letter, an’ sen’ it off jus’ as denly breaking out with scraps of the soon as yuh kin.” Lord’s Prayer in a fashionable assembly knowledge answered: “By not being not it was Washin’ton, an’ he wont to gwine mese’f." / prevented by shame from asking ques­ see a friend of hisn who had a planta­ If Dick could have turned pale, he Dick willingly undertook this busi­ marks a distinctly dangerous drifting ness, having made up his mind while his away of the inner life from the firm an­ tions when I was ignorant” Accord­ tion. De plantation mouse . he were would have done so. He stood speech­ ing to this notion, a five-year-old boy glad to see de udder one, an’ put him less. mother was talking to him to put in a chorage of external fact. In the cases few words on his own account; and be­ ust considered we have to do with a traveling in the cars with his mother,' m de chamber wid de new carpet, an’ ' ‘Yes, sah,” continued Uncle Enoch. ought to acquire enough knowledge in a gib him de bes' he had; but de fine “Ef it don’t make no difference how ole fore he began the important epistle each tfind of mental blindness to outer cir­ of his sisters had something to say to cumstances. A further advance along journey of fifteen miles to split his head gemmen he didn’t ’pear to be satisfy de pages is, I kin'step roun’ as lively as wide open.—Norristown Herald. wid nuffln but light bread an’ cohn any uv ’em, an’ kin wait on de Con­ ' im in private in regard to suggestions the line of intellectual degeneration S po:ne for breakfus’, an’ chicken an’ ham gressmen better’n any boy. I know which they wished him to make to the seen in the persistence of vivid ideas, —In Western climbs: forlor dinner; and he says, says he:— what de gemmen wants, an’ 1 knows head of the family. commonly anticipations of evil of some Blow gently winds, across the prairies’ brow kind, whloh have no basis in external Across the dimpling fields of springing “ ‘Yuh don’ git caavis-back ducks how to do it. I’se waited pn ’em ’fore The letter moved more slowly than grain. down heah, I reokinP’ yuh was bawn, boy, an yuh neber libed Bob and Blinker over the roughest road. reality. Johnson’s dislike to particular Breathe softly o’er tho billowy emerald After three nights’ work it was only alleys in his London walks, and Mme. plain, “ ‘No, sah!’ says de plantation mouse. ’mong white folks, nohow. Jus’ yuh- Sigh tenderly, Great Kingl she’s breethla* “ •Nur tar’pins, stewed in Madary take dat ox-whip ter-morrer mawnin,’ hrflf-done. for Dick fonnd a pen much de Stael’s bizarre idea that she would nowl wine?’ an’ tell Mahsr Greg’ry dat I’se done more difficult to handle than a whip, suffer from oold when buried, may be An old ripsndrterfrom SnorterviUe, and besides being a very stumbling spel­ taken as examples of these painful do- With the nig red barn from Bmedley’s hill; " ‘No, sah!’ gone to Washkt’toh, and dat yuh’ve An’ a quarter seotlon ef bottom lend, “•Nur oysters, fresh from de bay come to drive de oxen. Yuh’s ole enuf ler, invariably went to sleep over bis lusions or idees fixes. A more serious Justfotr• ballast, ~ you understand; fur dat now, an’ it’s time yuh was be- taper after a quarter of an hour’s work. stage of such delusions is seen in the An*An’at atwo-hoss team an’ a walnut ebery mawnin’; nur ice-cream, all de iuse mixed I <1 cblors ob de rainbow; an’ little candy- ginuin’.” ,ato In the afternoon of the fourth day case of Pascal, who is said to have been ifAn’ a big red cow, an*an’ a yyoke 01 balls, what go off pop when you pull Downcast as Dick was when he heard after the commencement of this literary launted by the fear of a gulf yawning An* llghtnln’ enough for___ a! enterprise, Dick was standing by the list in front of him, which sometime* An’ whistle, an’ shriek,riek, an’ thm ’em; an’ a ynolo bottle ob cham pain to that he was not going to be a page in roar,re each pussonP’ the halls of Congress, his spirits imme­ black-gum log, with the axe in his hand, >ecame so overmastering that he had to ndred mile a minute or more; “ ‘No, tah.1' see de plantation mouse, diately rose when he was told that he wondering if It woirlld bo better to take be fastened by a chain to keep him from Ive my farm for to be i another rail from the forlorn fenoe leaping forward.—A/nelttn th Cehtury. h while IH oonld dig a < a-faunin’ ob hisse’f wid he han’kerchcr. was to take Unde Enoch’s •aplace as ox- idys

, -v ii • SJ Jp* T’ (Shatsworttt §latadtal«. bank of , was issued by the Communication. Chinese government, and dates « N e w Y o r k , July 14, 1886. from the year 1895 B. C. E d it o r P l a in d b a l e r , JAB. A. SMITH. Proprietor. Chats worth, 111*. The three men who pay taxes on D e a r Sir In Its issue of July 3d the highest assessed value of person* ILLINOIS. tbe Pan-Handle Advocate has attacked CHATB WORTH, -i -n Qreat Britan are al property i me for seeking in the United States Rsfcv'iif . ’•> i *------Giles Loder, $15,000,000; Richard courts the justioe deuied me by a local ,^r; * GENERAL NEWS. Thornton, $14,000,000, and Baron jury aud draluage commissioners. I Lionel Rothschild, $13,500,000. There are 1 1 , 0 0 0 lawyers in the have written a letter in reply, of C ASTOR IA state of New York. which I now enoloee you a copy, Not a particle of calomel or any which, if you can spare the space, I m Twenty-nine murderers are await­ other deleterious substance enters would like to reach my many ac­ for Infants and Children. ing trial at Fort Smith, Ark. into the composition of Ayer’s quaintances among your readers, as I Cathartic Pills. On the contrary, “ Caatorl* Is so well adapted to children that | Cm to r i, cures Colic, Constipation, do not wIbU to be oharacterizedjts an Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, A girl 11 years old was married those who have used calomel and I recommend It m superior to any proscription “obstructionist of proper drainage," known to me.” H. A. Auchir, M. D., Kills W orm s, gives sleep, and promotes di­ to a man of 40 in Augusta, Me., gestion, other mineral poisons, as medicine, when I have always favored it and Ill So. Oxford Sk, Brooklyn, N. T. Without injurious medication. the other day. find Ayer’s Pills invaluable. ottered to do my just share. Tus CnNTAua Coup amt, 163 Fulton Street, N. Y. Yours truly, The princess of Wales is nearly A St. Paul shop-girl was dis­ E . B Co n v e r s. * f bald, and the royal wardrobe con­ charged from her position in a To t h e E d i t o r o f t h e tains fifty wigs. , fashionable glove store, because her P a n -H a n d l e A d v o c a t e , V hands were so small and shapely as D e a r S i r :—My attention has been A calf was born last Saturday at to make the lady patrons so envious called to an aTlicle in your issue of Macon, Mo., that weighed 120 July 3d, censuring iu severe terms tbe that they would not allow her to Rgi pounds at birth. conduct of Mr. Tuttle and myself for wait upon them. seeking iu a federal tribunal that zw New Jersey expects to send to measure of justice denied us by a local DRY GOODS, A lady writes : “I have used jury aud the commissioners of draiu- GO m arket 2,500,000 baskets of peach­ v Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in my family age. es of good quality. I do not know the spirit which has ZS' for many years, and could not keep animated Mr Tuttle, and am not During the tobacco season Lynch­ house without it. For the relief of authorized to speuk for him, but will 9 Q B: say for myself: CLOTHING, burg (Va.) has sold 23,000,000 the pains consequent upon female BKV- 1 . I have already spent more z w r , p - pounds of leaf tobacco. weakness and irregularities, I con­ money in perfecting tbe drainage t>f O -AND- . i sider it without an equal.” section eleven than any adjoining f i * Mrs. Smith, of Moultonborough, land owner has spent on his property i cc The emperor of Annam uses a Ik»•« ■ N. H., has just taken her first dose twice over; hut the end sought for S3 O of medicine at the age of 93. water pond as a money safe. Hol­ could not be attaiued because the ►—i STRAW GOODS. p f “residents” on the north have re­ < low trees are used to store it in, fused to prepare a suitable outlet or 0 David Gamble, of Emmittsburg, W SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN and these are sunk into the pond, ditch on their land to take the water A ei O Md., has slept in a coffin for forty i f e which is guarded by alligators. The I have received and passed along. W < years and died in it the other night. »—4 money returns no interest, but 2 . I am, and have always been, t—I ip willing to enlarge the ditch as it runs H H Rossini wrote one of his finest neither has any bank ever failed. across my land to auy width aud H < - SUMMER WRAPS, depth adopted by the resident land <1 W operas in bed, and was too lazy to holders to the north of me, without a pick up a sheet that had fallen away. being driven to do so by the ex­ 0 V "When Baby v u sick, w e gave her Caetoria, pensive organization of a ditch dis­ CO Minister Phelps is said to be the ” ■ FIICI HOSIER), m When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla trict under the statutes of Illinois; 05 W:1' best bird shot in Vermont, and when but the “residents" were unwilling to H When she became Mias, she clang to Caetoria, v to driving four-in-hand nobody can make the necessary expenditure. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, 3. You state that my section “is 3 t3r Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings, b e a t h im . the worst managed and farmed in the O neighborhood and reduces the value and Buttons. For a wager of two bottles of of lauds of our industrious farmers ZW beer a resident of Danbury, Conn., An Indiana man who found his uloDg side." If this is true the entire swallowed a small live frog the blame properly rests not on me hut G eneral M otions sweetheart so well guarded at the on the shoulders of these same “in ­ o th e r d a y . paternal mansion as to make an dustrious farmers along side,” for they, i W ETC. r*. and no one elee.have managed and farmed K t .' New York ladies wear mourning elopement impossible, married section eleven ever since I have owned ALSO A FULL LINE OF another girl just to turn away sus­ 9 . i for their dead dogs, and also in­ it. Among them is Mr. Burger, on ZW >v.' : dulge in black-bordered note-paper picion from himself and in a week the north; Mr. Sties, on the south ; 0 deserted her and ran away with the M r. Weber, on the east, and other GROCERIES. ■ g n d c a rd s . equally good men owning land adjoin­ girl of his choice. »■ $ ing or near by. Each of these, aslhy JOHN WALTER. A Georgia man tried to cut the tenant, has contracted in the language *- chords in the feet of his daughter so “Nil desperandum”—never de­ of his lease‘ to cultivate it in good It-’> v spair. While there is life there is aud farmlike manner, aud in due and that she could not imperil her soul regular course of husbandry." I sup­ by dancing. hope. The trade mark of Mishler’s posed they had fulfilled their contract Herb Bitters is an anchor with the as honest men and “industrious The Northern Pacific railroad word Hope. The emblem is justifi­ farmers;" but if guilty of this charge, company carried 3,735,000 pounds ed by the marvelous cures that have they have not. I would like to hear what each of these geu'tlemen have to CAN BE CURED WITHOUT THE U8EOF OPIUM OR ^ MORPHINEI of wool out of the territory of been wrought by this great medi­ say in reply to this criticism of their The Medical Brief, published at St. Louis, says “ Used Tong&lineTong&liue in s oaaeoaee ot Ne Nenralgla of 13 or U M ontana last year. in the June. 1864, issue : *• Many have become yearn standing, which had resisted ail treatment cine in so-called “ hopeless” cases of management and farming? victims to the use of opium or morphine, from This waa eix months since and the patient haa en­ asthma, rheumatism, kidney and 4. If my information is correct, the use of those drugs for the relief of Neural­ joyed perfect freedom from her complaint ’’ Cincinnati's chief amusement something can be said on both sides of gia. It Is gratifying to observe that such dan­ E. L. Rows, M. D„ Gentrjyille, Mo. liver troubles, bronchitis, sick gerous consequences may be averted by the now lies in a “roller-coaster," the drainage question ; aud even use of Tonoalinb, which is almost a specific headache and kindred diseases. local public opinion is by no means in the acute form of Neuralgia.” H which is alleged to go a mile in I consider Tongaline the beet preparation for unanimous that the proposed ditch a&Vtq^>5ocotttiaSia8^ PHV8ieiAII« Neuralgia I have ever tried.” forty-eight seconds. Joseph D. Fuller, an old gentle­ will beau uumixed blessing Now I O. V. D uval, M. D„ Pineville Mo man of 70, claims that he is entitled am in fuvor of a just and fair system FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGEISTS. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. «V-- The British bible society issued of drainage tliut will meet the reason­ A . A . M E L L I E R , Sole Proprietor. 7 0 0 and 7 1 1 WASHINGTON AVENUE. ST. LOUIS. the new testament at 2 cents a to 160 acres of Philadelphia. It able wants of tiie neighborhood, and copy. In nine months 950,000 was willed to Sally Mercer Fuller that does not discriminate against a by William Penn before he went man because he is anon-resident; CHATSWORTH copies have been sold. but I will never tamely submit to an back to England the last time. act of flagrant injustice until a judg­ E. G. TRASK, R “That tired feeling” from which When she died nobody claimed the ment of the court of last resort com­ S-T>i you suffer so much, particularly in land and it was taken by the city pels me to yield. Among other MARBLE WORKS. the morning, is entirely thrown off grievances of which I complain is tbe K > and sold. Mr. Fuller has been look­ wilful and unnecessary damage done Succsssor to Levis & Rarr;, Seals in H)F by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ing up the genealogical record of £ to my land by the refusal of the the family and is convinced that he authorities to run the center line of The foremost belle at a California is an heir. the proposed ditch coincident with summer resort is not beautiful, but that of the existing ditch. The effect Hard and Soft Coal, s i she drives a four-in-hand of zebras, of this refusal is not only to seriously A Walking Skeleton. injure its arable character by cutting which fixes the public eye. Mr. E. Springer, of Mechanics- up the land with two ditches, but to CORN AND GRAIN burg, Pa., writes: “I was afflicted greatly increase the expense and com­ Twelve young women of Mount mon burden of the so called improve­ Holyoke seminary have lately re­ with lung feVer and abscess on lungs, ment. I purposely omit reference to THE HANNA WAGON a walking Skeleton. turned from a ramble of 120 miles and reduced to Got all legal questions involved as beyond C'i. a free trial bottle of Dr. King’s New the scope of this communication. through western . Discovery for Consumption, which Against these objectionable proceed­ And Agricultural Implemonts. ings I have at all times duly protested, In the novels produced during did me so much good that I bought a and only after my earnest requests the past year it is estimated that dollar bottle. After using three bot­ were treated with contempt did I 372 of the heroines have been tles, found myself once more a man, seek relief from the courts. The law p completely restored to health, with a of self-preservation then led me to blondes, and only 100 brunettes choose the United States Circuit hearty appetite, and a gain in flesh of Court. the non-resident’s court A Baltimore girl mixed some 48 lbs " Call at H. M. Bangs’ Drug wisely provided for him by the con­ chemical with the rouge ueed by Store and get a free trial bottle of this stitution of the United States as his J. L. TAYLOR, her rival so that it would turn her certain cure for all Lung Diseases. protection in just such cases as this 5 During the last days of the late DEALER IN R cheeks black indelibly instead of Large bottles $1.00, session special legislation was quietly p in k . called in to defeat me, but my faithful AMERICAN A FOREIGN PP The yield of melons In the single and vigilant attorneys, Messrs. Cook Brooklyn is so well pleased with county of Barnwell, South Carolina, & Moffett, who, because they have McCormick: Hamsters, Binders, lovers her elevated railroad, opened a few this year Will reach 1,000,000, worth served me well and effectively, came In for a share of your censure, were ETC. E weeks ago, that another is to be $50,000. equal to the emergency, and promptly built at once, and a four-track road I hope, by fair d e a lin g with grangers, to filed the bill which they assure me. seoure their patronage. is planned for tbe near future. A Boston woman who invented a and my own judgment as a lawyer Tombstones! Bdstone:! Tablets! K. G. TRA8K. corset has made $50,000 iu three tells me, will surely right the wrong. • CEMETERY CURBING, &u. B-i ’ li A Columbia river salmon, sent years. ______Asking indulgence for this, my as ft present to Queen Victoria, first, for it will be my last, demand d^Satlsfaotlon always guaranteed. Thousands Say Ho. upon your valuable space, I remain, went through from Portland to IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE CHATSWORTH, LIVINGSTON CO., ILL. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., Respectfully, London in fourteen days, and E . B. CONVER8. f writes : “I never hesitate to recom­ reached 'Windsor Castle in good 6 Beekman St., New York, July 14/85. iisw mend your Electric Bitters to my * $ condition. liucklin’s Arnica Halve. Or If Yon think of Changing yonr Location, customers, they give entire satisfac­ U will Kepay You many Thousand Fold i 4 - . A dog supposed to be rabid tion and are rapid sellers." Electric T h e B e s t S a l v e in the world for Cuts, CALIFORNIA Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum, Fever TO IN V EST 5 OBiSTTS awed a plum tree in middle Bitters are the purest and best medi­ ElCIBNfOV AltMATIOX, gna . Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Georgia recently, and the owner, cine known and will positively cure In a Sample Copy of WAUMtk Bltos it CROSBY, Uanngrrt. j k ' ...... Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and post Monthly excarekm* io Cat fo wls. Comfortable so- being somewhat timid about eating Kidney and Liver complaints. Puri­ eommsrietions at eh upretut Splendid opportunities being lively cures Piles, or no pay required. It for lend terken>,t

w arn OUR REGULAR SOUTHERN BUDGET. surround him on every hud; while to the mmm m u from the north who cornea with a A H O M E D R U G G IS T -■WW i i K ■ Something About the Land where the determination to labor aa hard here ae he GOODS! TESTIFIES. Sweet Potato© (irons. _ opolarity at Roma Is not alwaya the beat doea In hie preeent home, will ahortly And teat ol merit, but wa point proudly to the fact DM. C. himself beyond want, happy, healthy, and that no other medicine baa won tor ltaall 4 * ALSO a land w here the potato- bug auoh universal approbation In it* own city, glad that he la alive In a land of flowers Offloe Over . . , . ; GtVBS THB TIB ED FARMER A CHANCE state, and oountry, and among all people, aa : ; ' J « * * FOB HIS LIPB—A LAND OP GREAT and sunshine, u d plenty. Take “ a fool's E . 1C. BANOS’ D2U0 BTOBX. possibilities cheap homes advice." Don't waste a small fortune In - . Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. C h a t b w o r t h , I l l i n o i s . •if1 ‘ / v experimenting on the <}istant west, when Special Correspondence. The following letter from one of our beat- the "west" you seek lies at your very fawvBjnu-_i Maaaacuuaetta____ ^ - Ji Druggiata should be of Latex oat to every »offerer;— A Southern Pines, N. 0 ., July 20, *88. threshold. J. T, Patriok, the slate Im­ "Eight years ago I B r. Byimgtom. “Oh, the grasshopper sat migration agent, Raleigh, N. 0., will CHATSWORTH, ILL On the sweet potato vine." h«4 anot furnish low rates of transportation to u y - RHEUMATISM. Office Flret Door North 61 “ Hi. there! Don't throw away that vare that I oould not more from the bed, or soap-sudssoap-suds! 1 I want it down at the bed 1" body who desires to come here to prospect drees, without help. I tried several reme­ E A. BANGS’ DRUG STORE. for homes or settle either on rented or dies without much if any relief, until I took Of, course, being a northern man, u d A y e r ' s Sarsaparilla, by the uae of two purchased lands. Write him for full in­ bottlea of whloh I wae completely cured. CHATSWORTH, - ILLINOlB chuck up foil of curiosity, I naturally Hare Bold Urge quantities of your Sajua- formation-much more th u I can think of wanted to know what in the name of FARiLLA, and it atlll retain* it* wojiderful oodwabd popularity. The many notable curee it baa J. B. TEASE, feather ticka and straw bolsters toy hu­ giving here. P. P. W . trite ted In tbl* violplty convince me, that it Is the beat blood medicine ever offered to the man being could want of a whole wash- A-TTOIE&IETIEjTr .A.T XoA.'BAT­ Looking Thpough a Telescope. public. E. F. HABaia.'* tub full of soap-ends at bis bed. Soap­ Hirer St., Buekland, Maas., May 13,1882. CH ATS WORTH, ILL. suds at a bed seemed as relevant as a Large crowds were observed last clown at v funeral or a fiddler In tbe week gathered around a telescope SALT RHEUM. t S R S S SAMUEL T. FOSDICK, man at the corner of Eighth and waa for over twenty year* before hla removal pulpit. to Lowell afflicted with Salt Rheum in its (Sieeaw rU F w A U U Walliee.) A little investigation unraveled tbe Market streets. Our reporter stopped worst form. Its ulceration* actually covered more than half the surface of his body and mystery, when tbe wonderful fact was to ascertain the cause of so much ex limbe. He waa entirely cured by Ayer’s citement, paid his five cents for a S arsaparilla . See certificate In Ayer a ATHENE! AND COUNSELOR At IAT, revealed that it wasn’t a feather bed that It Wamated, Almojian for 1883. the man was talking about, but he simply look and discovered across the face of PREPARED BY C hatsw orth, Illinois, bad reference to his stock of bedded the moon at which the "scope” was Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co.,Loweir, Mass. Will practice In Livingston and adjoining counties sweet potatoes. pointed, "Best thing for a Cold—Dr. BsnnssD. Bold by all Druggiata; #1, six bottles for SO. All legal business intru.ted to my c*r* will racalv* Northern readers know very little of Bull’s Cough Syrup.” He just con­ prompt attention. tbe culture of tbe sweet potato. They cluded that Dr. Bull was a high old It will be to your interest to call and learn prices before purebas- JOHN P. HANSSN, raise large “patches’’ of the so-called advertiser, and that Bull’s Cough i n g elsewhere. Tlios. S. Curran, Irish potatoes, and never give the sweet 8yrup was the best thing out. Some potato even a passing thought. For they one had stuck a strip with those -AT THE---- P o l i c e M a g i s t r a t e know that if they wished to cultivate it words across the end of the glass.— AND . the season is so short, and the approach Philadelphia, Pa , Traveler. NEW PRICES! COLLECTING AGENT. of the early autumn frost, which is so 8pecl*l attention paid to collecting note* and accounts. deadly to the sweet potato, is bo certain, No Resemblance. that even if it were not "love’s labor CHATSWORTH. - ILLINOIS. lost" it would certainly be a clear case of Judge—Please describe the man^rou hard work and wasted seed. saw talKlng to the prisoner. -KEEPS- B. I. PUMPELLY, Many northern readers no doubt think Prisoner—I don’t know how ter do tkat sweet potatoes are planted the same it, yer honor. D E N T I S T "Can’t describe him ? Did he look as is the Irish potato. Such, however, is Used herbs in doctoring the family .and Office over E. A. Bangs’store. not the fact. Sweet potatoes are bedded like any of these lawyers? Did he her simple remedies DID CURE in Fresh Breai, Cakes, Ties Visits most cases. Without the use of herbs, in richly manured sand to sprout, Tbe look like me ?” medical science would be powerless; "No, yer honor. He looked like an and yet the tendenoy of the times ia to 3 sprouting is hurried along by a free ap­ negleot the beat of all remedies for those FRUITS, ETC. Julias d ftiieidij ot Each - Month, plication of soap suds to the beds. When intelligent gentleman.”—[Ex. powerful medicines that seriously in­ Alt Work Warranted. the sprouts become about six inches above jure the system. ground they are pulled and set out io “ Ntudents’ Songs.” A FULL LINE OP J. E. Brown. T. Y. Brown. rows, where they grow as readily as do Moses King, while a atudent at Harvard IS H LE F T S college, earned his entire college expenses of S f i F & l A W © the Irish potatoes. abont a thousand dollars a year by making J. E. BROWN & CO. books, such as “Harvard and Its Surround­ This is tbe home of tbe sweet potato. ings,’’ "King’s Hand-book of Boston.” "Tbe They grow here as plentiful ae do beech­ Harvard Register," etc., and sluoe gradua­ BANKERS. tion, a few years ago. he baa published f nuts around a Pennsylvania school-house. many successful books; among them (Successors to C. A. Wilson & Co.) Here the price seldom runs above 50 or “Htudenta’ Songs.” which.baa bad tbe most remarkable sale ever known for a book of Its B it t e r s - CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, A General Banking Business Trans­ 60 cents a bushel, while in the north the class. Over 4O.000 copies of this “Students’ is a combination of valuable herbs, care­ acted. TjS* same grade of potato will hardly ever Songs” have already been made, and the fully compounded from the formula of demand Is said to be as sctlve as ever. Tbe a refjgular Pb;Physician,(kU| whon uu useduocu thisvmo pipre- v- bring less than 75 cents per peck, and probable cause of this success is tbe fact that scription largely iu nis private praotioe prior td the publication of “Students’ Songs” with great success. It is not a drink,but ammmFBQWB E. A. BANGS, oftentimes bring a price nearly, if not there was no book containing songs and a medicine used by many physicians. quite, double that in tbe retail markets. mnslo that bave sprung up and become pop­ Jth- It is invaluable for DT8PEPS1A, ular within college walls during the paat ten KID SET and LIVER COM PLAINTS, ---- ALSO- B AUKEB. In the north one of the staple food ears. The songs bave been beard and n e r v o u s e x r a u s t i o s , w e a k ­ Seartlly enjoyed by thousands of people at n e s s , INDIGESTION, Ae.i and while CHATSWORTH. ILL. productions 1b the Irish potato, where it glee clnbs. concerts, college festivities,col­ curing will not hurt the system. Cutlery, Notions, Witlowware, retails at an average of half a dollar a lege societies, In borne olrcles and social Collections Made at Lowest Rates. gatherings. They bave a peculiar breezlness Ur. C. J. Rhodes, a well-known iron bushel. Ask tbe miner, the lumberman, and mirth-making oapaolty that make them man of Safe Harbor, Fa., writes: C IG A R S Sc TOBACCOS. A Oeoeral Banking Bmiieia T ruuetri. tbe railroad man, or the farmer on what enjoyable on all enjoyable occasions. The “My eon • book Itself Is also a cause of its success. It la s e n t______. crop he places the greatest dependence, handsomely printed, and contalas sixty the boy wa* quit* well." songs, with tbelr t*aato. nearly all of which and be will tell you that, as a food supply, are copyrighted, and to be found In no olber “B. A. 8eheUentrager, Druggist, 717 tbe Irish potato is nearest his heart. He collection. It la a surprise to And so oholoe St. Clair Street, Cleveland, 0., writes: ' Z & . A - j s r Robert Rumbold: a collection of new and copyrighted Jolly •' Your Bitters, I can aay, and do aay, are pre­ can feed on it day after day and never be­ songs and music, selling for only fifty cents. scribed by some of the oldest and most prominent Like almost all successes, It has Its Imita­ physician* in oar dty." , GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, come loyed. It is next to bread as a table tions, and some are rather deceptive In their MISHLEB HERB BITTEBS CO., delicacy or standard article. The Irish make-up. Already several so-called collec­ <3> tions of student or college songs are In the 625 Commerce St., Philadelphia. CHATSWORTH. ILL. potato grows Bpleodidiy here, the soil be­ market, but the genuine aod original book of ’’Students' Hongs," the only one that has Parker’s Pleasant Worm Syrup Never Fails ing Just dry and sandy enough to produce been noteworthlly successful Is edited and Dealers In the tubers that are fine grained, mealy and oompiled by Wm. H. Hills, a young Harvard I am ageDt for the HOME, of N. Y/, HARTFORD graduate, and published by Moses King, at of Conn., CONTINENTAL, of N. Y. AMERICAN sweet. Two or three crops a year can Harvard Square, in Cambridge, Mass. CENTRAL, of St. Louis, Mo., and the WASHING­ easily be produced, tbe first crop early TON LIKE, of N. Y. Call on in. and I will write F. R. BECKMAN, yon np a policy at the lowest possible rate*. I am enough to strike the northern market in Yellowstone Park and Portland Ex* also agent for the old reliable A£tna Insurance Com­ May, when the price is high enough to cnrslon. pany. The Illlnios Central It. R. Palace Car Ex­ Practical Machinist! make it an object. Comparatively few cursion to the Yellowstone Park and Port­ FINEST LIQUORS, Irish potatoes are raised in tbe south, I am land, Oregon, leaves St. Paul at 7:66 a. m Wednesday, August 19th. Fare for the round sorry to say, and nearly all that are now trip,—8t. Paul to Portland and return, lioo.co j|| b o CtfT ftlTT-bo o f Tickets from 8t. Paul sold only on the order C. GUNTHER, raised are consumed before they have a of tbe undersigned. All Illinois Central cou­ chance to ripen. I have not yet seen a pon agents will be supplied with ronnd trip tickets to St. Paul or Portlaud. If applications ii single potato-bug iu tbe south. Tbe bugs are made by Angust 1st. Tickets will be ' are too sharp to fool away their time down good to return within six months from date Dealer in and Manufactnrer of of purchase, and are good for stop-overs at -AND- here. This piece of neWs will be welcomed any point on the Northern Pacific Railroad Blacksmithjng on the return trip. Applications for Bleep­ by northern readers, I am sure. ing Car accommodations must be made to tbe A LAND OF POSSIBILITIES. undersigned at Manchester, Iowa.on or be­ CHOICE CIGARS. fore Angust 1st Parties desiring to visit the If there is a state Id the whole union National Park, points on tbe Northern Pectflo ARNESS, S A D D L E S , where the natural advantages of location, R. R„ and in Oregon and Washington Terri­ TO THE FARMERS OF THIS tory, sbonld take advantage of this exonrslon. soil and climate are any better than are Parties desiring.to return via Han Francisco Horseshoing. SECTION WE OFFER SPE­ and the Central or Southern Paolflccan ex­ those of tbe Old North State, I do not change the return portion br ticket at Ban CIAL INDUCEMENTS AS TO know which one it is. To the roan of Franelsco on the payment of 890.00. Remem­ I have Wood and Iron Turning QUALITY AND PRICE OF ber August 1st doses thedlagrams of sleepers Collars, Whips, Bridles &,c. modest means who has the grit to face* for this exonrslon. If you propose to Join the Lathes, and make LIQUORS IN ANY QUANTITY. party your money and application for Sleep­ fate and demand his share of tbe good ing Car Berths should be forwarded me at things that nature kindly spreads out on onoe. J. K. MERRY, Gen. West. Pass. Agt every hand and hangs on every bush, REPAIRING PROMPT­ here is tbe ideal of his dream. If he has Bottled Soods LY EXECUTED. been a resident of tbe more northern “CANDEE” ARCTICS Machine Work states, where tbe seasons are short and —■WITH— Of the Choicest Brands, DOUBLK THICK BALL ALL WORK WARRANTED TO BF. OF TUB the range of crops limited, he is delighted k to find that here he can raise everything both Native and’ Im­ VERY BEST MATERIAL OR NO CHARGE. he can raiBe in the north, besides count­ Two Years ported, for fam i­ less other things that in the north be Test. Call and I will use my best efforts to l y use. tWCome and see meand save money would never attempt to produce. I dare please you. eay without fear of contradiction that a An orderly house at all times prudent manager can here raise nearly every article of food that he would ' need B^yOrdere filled promptly. in his household, while be can grow his TO AGENTS! ips SB 8end six oenta for po.taae, »nd r# own wool and raise his own cotton for m TUT} cetve free, a costly bo* of goods 1/111 wticb will help yon to more money furnishing his own raiment. The M Calami ” RtTBBsn Co. give a better Rub­ I f you do not care |MM*rfght »»«; than anything else in I trust that no southern reader will take ber than can be obtained elsewhere for the same "this world. All, of either sex, sue ceed from,first hour. The broad offence at my remarking that as a matter to make Money do road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely of fact, taken as a whole or class, the robber right under the tread, gives ROUBLE HEAR. sure. At once address TRUB A CO., Augusta, Ask to see the ‘‘CANDEE” Double Thick Rail not read this. people of the south have not thattonergy Rubbers In Boots, Arctics, Overshoes, Alaska*, Ac. We want wide awake, active Agents In that characterizes the people of tbe colder all parts of the Country to sell me fastest H air Brea! A Common §ense^^g^; selling tlousebold and other Novelties ever region of tbe north. This is not said put upon the market. disparagingly of the south—far from it. W« handle nothing bnt what will sell on PATENTS sight. Write for particulars and be convinced It Ib said for two reasons; one is, that hav* that we meanJnst what we say. C*—Cironlarg) 1—" Office attended to for MODERATE FEES. Special Attention Given to Dress­ ing the truth pointed out to tfyem the men :iu pay a liberal salary, or oomtnlslon, or I Our office Is opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and ing Ladies* and Children*t of the south may profit thereby; and the wa can obtain Patent* In la*a tlm* than thosa re­ mote from WASHINGTON. ------HAIR. ------other is, that people lu tbe north who b Address* Band MODBL OB DRAWING. Wa advise aa to Great Western Novelty 06., patentability firs* of charge; and wa make NO THE NEATEST AND CLEANEST* have struggled manfully against fate and DotW* Olive(fllVC Bt..nv., 8 Oh.t. AAIUIB.Louie. IMo., U. 8. A. CHARGE UNLESS WB OBTAIN PATENT. State in what paper yon saw tble. W* refer hare, ta tka Postmaster, th* Supk. of SHOP IN THE CITY. feel despondent, may have a ray of the For Sale by Money Order Dir., and to official* of th* U. 8. light of hope thrown acroaa their pathway. Patent Office. For circular, advice, te^ms, and C. H. FARGO A CO., rafarancaa to actual clients in yohr.own State or GKTVDB H IM Jk. C A L L . If the southern man had the ambition of oounty ONE DOOR EAST OF TBS TOWN HALL, his more northern neighbor he would get Wholesale Agents Candee Co ____ S N O W Sc CO., rioh with such ample opportunities as CHICAGO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. 0 CHATSWORTH, ILL. . W-

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FOUNDER IN HORSES.. . FALL OF THE GREAT REPUBLIC. FIEND. ILLINOIS STATE NEWS. gjs «•■ •;* ffU*^^4’ i • “ y ’ * . i , • 7 , r THE TIME-PIECE VEST. The Fish aud Ou m L a w s . ■ tM S>«r A Tery Ocmsaoa Disease, end How IlM usld Drawing on tka Imagination—A XJvelj u i > Giro* His Clerk m l esso n In. « * * * & * £ _ At the closing boars of the last Legisla­ Bo Treated. , , Absurd Prediction|of Impending Buin.—•' PiMtlMl Koouomy. "Poet," «t)r«H),” "O*- ture the two hills in relation to fleh aad Bepilblloaa" BorM 4 Acute rheumatism is a very oommos j By Sir Henry 8 tan dish Coverdaie, New Trade on Poydras street was dull, andj game ware passed. The following synop­ Y ork , I S M . sis gives all the Important features of the disease among horses. When it reaches most of the shop-keepers in the vicinity July 17.—AbooT elrfit bills: the ohronio stage it is nothing more nor There is In these days s marked ten­ of the market oocupied chairs on the o’clock lMt evening a fir* broke out sud­ The Fish bill alms to prevent the deatrao- dency toward discounting the future in tlou of fish during the spawning season by less than founder. In casqs of this kind sidewalk and ohatted with eaoh other fit denly In ttio Port building at the corner providing that the meshes of nets must be the whole muscular system sometimes the form of literary predictions. The about the news of the day. Hoffenstetn, of Tenth and D streets northwest, and two tuobes square, aud used from September “Battle of Dorking” has had Along lins 1 to Msroh I of each year. It requlrespereons seems affected, and it often is. At however, sat alone, engrossed in deep toon the upper storiee were wrapped in owning dams to place therein fishways under of successors, of whioh “The Fall of ths flames. The building was occupied by penalty, makes it unlawful to use lime or others the foie or hind parts alone or the thought and wondering If the preeent |*Wk ohemloal compounds, and forbids the taking feet appear affected. Founder is pro­ Great Republic” Is the latest and by no summer would be as dull as the outlook the Washington fast* tjie National Repub­ •f brook trout from the streams between means one of the worst In this in­ lican, the Washington Critic, the Sunday July 16 and April 1. The usual provisions are duced by chilling the animal when ex­ indioated. While he was thus engaged made for prosecutions, and Sheriffs, Deputy hausted or muoh fatigued; he may he stance it is Socialism through whioh the Herman came to the door and said: Gatettt, the United States Electric Light Sheriffs aud Constables are oharged with the Republio is to be wrecked, and the “Misder Hoffenstein, if ve don’t nurtv Co., and several other tenants. The edito­ enforcement of the law. The three Fish Com­ ohilled after a brisk drive by exposure missioners appointed by the Governor have anonymous author has worked out his quick puts some camphor mit dose black rial, composing and press rooms of the four their powers In relation to hatching and breed- to the weather, by external influences, oonoeption so skillfully that few read­ merino vests de roaches vill eat item all papers are completely ruined, and the busi­ lug somewhat extended. They are empowered or he may be chilled by imbibing cold to employ a practical fish-culturist as Super­ ers on dosing the book will feel dis­ avay, und I dinks it vill be veil If ve ness offices are flooded with water. The intendent. water in quantity sufficient to reduce posed to assert positively the Impossi­ does de same ding mit dose vite vool building, wbteh la owned by SUIson Hutch­ The chief point In the Game bill is In the the temperature of the system too sud­ bility of such a disaster. The growth hats, because de last time dat I sells provision made for the appointment of per­ ins, was valued at #80,000, and Is sons who are to be known as "Game Ward­ denly. Driving into a pond when in a of Socialism is supposed to be stimu­ von uf dem de man comes book to said to be covered by Icsurauco. ens." The Governor is to appoint three of state of perspiration* or exposing the lated during several years by a secret de store de next day und deljs me dot those—one from each of the three largest Both the Post and Republican used the cities In the State, whose term pf office is to horse to a cold wind or ram are also organization. Finally a riot occurs at he find enough of bed-bugs under de same press, valued at $20,000; Insured for be two years. They are to reooive no salary, fruitful sources of rheumatism and, foun­ Cmoago. It is put down with difficult; lining to stock a house, und dot he baf #15,000. The Critic press was valued at but are to be compensated out of the fines col­ der. The disease is apt at times to lo­ after much damage has been done, to boil he hat shust like it vos a vegeta­ lected. The duty of those wardens is to prose­ 1 #15,000, and la supposed to have been in­ cute porsons and corporations having In their cate in circumscribed situations, about a few months later, through tho co-opera­ ble before he could vear it, und den he sured. In the basement of the Repub­ possession game, deer, wild fowls and birds joint or muEoular region. tion of the trades-unions with the So­ dells me dat ven he boils it dat de hat lican office was a press owned by ex-Sec- contrary to law—that is, killed “out of sea­ Treatment of Acute Rheumatism.— cialists, another Chicago outbreak oo- stretches vorsq den a biece uf army- retary Chandler and valued at $25,000. son.” when they have reason to believe that tha law is being violated they are to go before a The first prescription is invariably the curs. It is so serious that help is call­ beef, und dat it spreads until he get his There were In the building also the plates Justice of the Peace and make affidavit to following nauseating cathartic: Six ed for from all the prinoipal oities in the vife to bind all uf de edges around mid of Mr. Stiisou Hutchins’ new book, en­ their belief, upon wliioh a warrant Is issued to titled, ‘The National Capital, Wash­ any Constable of the county commanding him drachms of powdered aloes and two Union. These denude themselves of red flannel, und uses it in vinter for a to make searota. If the Justice finds that the drachms of powdered lobelia in one their militia in response to the appeal, blanket. He makes me so mad ven he ington, Past and Present.” The plates ame was In the hands of the defendant con- were very valuable, and are a total loss. ?rary to law a Judgment Is entered and a sale >int of warm water. Free aotion of the and when they are on the way, at a dalks datvay dat I dells him if he don’t Besides the plates 5,000 copies of the new of the seizure is ordered. As soon as the pro­ >owels must be persisted in, and they given signal revolution breaks out in go de store out, I hits him mit he top uf •work were burned. The Ornette Is owned ceeds of the sale are paid into court, aftertne must afterward be kept soluble by every one of the now defenseless cen­ a shoe-box, und before I says anyding deduction of the Justice's and Constable's By Thomas S. Morrow, whose loss is not costs, the balance is to be paid as follows: means of soiqe such remedy as the fol­ tres. The result scarcely requires to be else, he knock me ofer de head mit a heavy. The total loss will reach $150,000, One-half to the Game Warden and one-halt lowing: Two drachms each of cream narrated. The Socialists overwhelm pair of dose star brogans vot vos about two-thirds of which is covered by In­ into the County Treasury for the benefit ol of tartar, sulphur, podophyllum and the peaceful citizens. Anarchy of the on de counter, und he goes awa surance. the school fund. The Game Wardens are tc make an annual report to the Governor, wino of colchicum, mixed in a pint of most frightful character prevails. Mas­ no policeman comes. If it don The editors of the Evening Star at showlug the number and kind of game thin gruel, and given as a drench. This sacre, pillage, arson are everywhere. been dat my aunt dies in Shreveport' once tendered the use of their office to both seized, the disposition made of it, and ths the Port and Republican, and those papers amount of the sales. The Wardens are not to medicine should be continued as occa­ Society has no time to colleot itself. Its last year, I vould haf vipped him until will be issued as usual to-day. be held liable for any damage or cost suf> sion may require; for example, suspend­ enemies are too thoroughly prepared. he dinks dot he don’t vill nefer come fered by reason of the wrongful seizure ol around dis store again mit any uf his ^-Willie the building was still in flames the game under the act. The enforcement of the ing it when the discharges are frequent They destroy the telegraphs, seize the editors and printers of the Post and Repub­ act Is not to prevent prosecutions for viola and again resuming it when peristaltic railroads, render effective combination foolish mit me.” lican were hard at work at the Star office, tions of the Game laws of the State. action is tardy. In view of increasing against them impossible. The little “Vat makes you alvays dalk to custo­ preparing for to-day’s Issue. While the cutaneous exhalation give fin infusion of Federal army is on the frontier lighting mers dot vay, said Hoffenstein, an­ origin of the fire is not definitely known it Illinois Items. lobelia and pleurisy root, half .an ounce Indians when the revolution breaks out; grily. “You loses his pisiness und you is believed to have broken out in the engine Lead has been discovered about ten of each to half a gallon of boiling wa­ but when it is brought back the Social­ gets vipped in de bargain. Yen you aooip of the Electric Light Company. The miles southeast of Pann, Christian Coun­ plant of this company was in the Post ter; when macerated sufficiently strain ists have aleady conquered the country. sees dot de customer vas mad, vy don’t building, and soon after the fire broke out ty, by a plowman. Indications were and add a gill of honey. Dose: One The law-abiding citizens are fugitives you dell him dose vite vool hats vas de every electric light in the town was sud­ that lead in paying quantities would now pint every four or six hours. When car­ in the unsettled regions. The towns regular blanket hat, und dot you vas denly extinguished, leaving certain quar­ be found. There was considerable excite­ ried beyond a certain point largo or re­ and cities are all in the hands of sorry you nefer dink uf delling him tets of tiie city in comparative darkness. ment over the matter, and there seemed to peated doses of medicine are sure to do the sworn foes of order. The Irish, about dere biculiarity ven he buys von. be no doubt that much lead exists in the larm, for this disease.is located in tis­ who have held back during the over­ In dot vay de man vould dink he gets a hills and deep ravines. A VICTIM OF FOOLHARDINESS. sues that are under the dominion of the throw of government, now through their good bargain mitout knowing it, und A mad dog, the property of John G. nerves of external relation; these tissues' leaders offer to the President to restore you keeps his pisiness. It vas shust Mr*. McIntyre Hurled Over the Falls of Tygett, of Anna, Union County, recently may be highly excited and painful, in order oh condition that their chiefs are about timo dot you vas dinking how to -(Niagara Through an Act.of Foolish Dar. attacked a herd of cattle, and $10,000 consequence of the congested state of virtually given full control of the Ad­ handle de drade, you know out you- worth of stock had died of hydrophobia. the capillaries; at tho same time the vi­ ministration. The President, after don’t, und because it vas dull you goes N ia g a r a P a l l s , N. Y., July 17.—The Three children of Tygett were also bit­ tal fluid—blood—is deficient in the re­ fruitless resistance, consents, but, find­ around und nefer dinks. I liaf been name of the lady who went over the falls ten by the dog. After a protracted gion of the nutritive tissues. There is ing the Secretaries of State and War yatchirig you, Herman, und I sees Wednesday was Mrs. McIntyre, of Well­ struggle the brute was killed by a posse more danger in giving too much than ignore him, he rebels, only to be at once dot if I don't say noding dot after vile and, Ont She was about tweuty-eight of men. too little medicine. Steam is very bene­ Reposed. • you gets so lazy you vont even keep de years old and had not been long mar­ ‘‘Milk sickness” prevails among citizens ficial in treating rheumatism, The Irish, German and French leaders flies avay from you.” Then Hoffenstein and cattle in portions of Montgomery but in case that is not propose to seize and imprison the diplo­ withered his clerk with a glance, and ried. She was of a sprightly dis­ after pacing the floor* a moment said: position and had the reputation of County, 111. Obtainable the capillary absor­ matic agents of London, Paris and Ber­ Five hundred old sewing machines were bents must be excited with the follow­ lin. War is at once declared against “At vat price vas you holding does Being personally venturesome. She was ing external application: Two ounces the United States by these Powers, who merino vests, vat you dells about a vile ■visiting the family of P. J. Murphy in broken up at the office of the Singer Com­ pany nt Bloomington a few days ago. The of spirits of camphor, one ounce of tinc­ enter into a firm alliance for the punish­ ago?” 4' Buffalo. Wednesday she came here with cost when new was $40,000, but they had ture of Indian hemp and four ounoes of ment of the Socialist revolutionaries. “Four dollars, Mr. Hoffenstein.” Miss Henrietta Shields, who is a neighbor been taken in exchange for about $3,000, olive oil; mix and lubricate the stiff and A powerful English fleet is swiftly dis­ “Vat did dey cost at de auction sale?” to the Murphy lamily. Miss Shields, who aud were sold as old iron for $60. painful regions daily, andx cover them patched, and Boston is seized before the “Dey shust cost eighty cents a piece, •was with Mrs. McIntyre when the latter fell with flannel. The diet during the in­ new Washington Government can do sir, und ‘.vas de damaged goods vot ' i t into the stream, says that at about 6:30 Patrick Reynolds, of Chicago, convicted of burglary by the Criminal Court of Cook flammatory stage should be light, con­ anything. Then half a million Euro- comes from Goldheimer’s store ven it o’clock in the evening she and Mrs. Nfe in­ pelan troops are landed on the shores of burns down.” tyre were about to cross the bridge fr tiu County in 1880 and sent to the penitentiary sisting of sloppy mashes. Linseed toil Bath Island to Goat Island when the latter for five years, was pardoned recently. He and water, acidulated with cream of Lo:ng Island Sound, and after a stubborn ‘Veil, den, you dakes de marking ran upon a flume bridge leading from the had only nineteen days more to serve. tartar, form the best drink for fever pa­ fight New York is taken, though not un­ brush und put a card mit do show-vin- main walk. She challenged Miss Shields The pardon was granted upon the state­ tients. The diagnostic symptoms of til the Socialists have burned naif of it. dow dot ve sells dose vests at $3.75, to follow her, and when the latter refused ment that he was about to die. acute rheumatism are great pain, elic­ The defeated revolutionists retreat upon vich vas vay below cost. Dot vill gif she skipped on alore, good-naturedly call­ Judge 8hepard rendered a decision the ited by pressure or motion; swelling of Washington but are overtaken by the you somedfng to do, und it vill keep ing back to her companion that she was other day in favor of the heirs of the late the limb or body, as the case may be; allies and a desperate two day’s battle your mind busy, because if you goes a coward. Immediately thereafter Mrs. Stephen A. Douglas in the action brought febrile symptoms are present; some is fought on the field of Gettysburg. around here much longer mitout any­ McIntyre, apparently becoming dizzy, lost thirst; the urine has a very pungent odor; The close of the second day secs the ding to do first ding I know I vill catch Ber balance and fell into the water. There by them to recover title to the University of Chicago. the pulse is full and and hard, peristal­ Socialist Army not merely beaten, but you writing boetry for de Sunday bapers, ■were few people on the main bridge as the tic action is slow. The disease occurs annihilated, reduced to a fugitive crowd und den I vill run you out uf dis store Ill-fated, woman was swept under it aud Martin Claypool, of Dalson Township very suddenly in subjects not far ad­ without organization or capacity for re­ in such a vay dot you vill dink you fell dasiied to death just below the bridge where Clark County, while driving his father’s sistance. A general occupation of the out uf a vindow, und you don’t had bet­ the water strikes a submerged boulder. The cows to pasture recently, was thrown from vanced in years; there are regular pe­ Body was not seen afterward nor observed riods in the course of the twenty-four country by the allies concludes the nar­ ter dink dot I don’t mean vat I say, eider. when it went over the falls between Luna his horse against a troe, and fatally in­ hours, from day to day, when the pa­ rative, which is supposed to be written Now you can dake your coat und go and Goat islands by any one of the many jured. tient will be worse. In the human sub­ by “Intendant for the Board of Euro- home to dinner, und vile you vas dere who were huddled close at that point. During a thunder-storm the other morn­ ject; night is the period when the pains ean Administration in the Province of dink uf a blan lo sell dose vests. Dell ing at Morris, Grundy County, lightning and fever are greatest; and in four- £few York,” and to be published “By a customer ven he comes in dot dey vas struck and sot fire to the barn of William ' HOUSES TORN TO PIECES. footed subjects, confined in ill-ventilated permission of the Bureau of Press Cen­ called de Timepiece vests, und dot dey Stadler, which was burned, with its con­ stables the same is noticeable. In many sorship.” dell de time uf day. How many buttons Havages of Thunderstorms—Several Re- tents. Loss, $500; no insurance. cases the disease leave the subject very It must be admitted that the idea has vas on dose vests P” poted Killed In the Northwest. Frank Kerr, a prominent farmer, was suddenly or migrates to other tissues. been artistically worked out, and that "Six Misder Hoffenstein.” Sioux Cit y , la., July 17.—Specials standing in the store of Press Bentley, a Ths disease has been known to gravi­ the literacy skill of the author, which “Veil, den, dell de customer dat a from Dakota points show that the storm of gunsmith, at Bloomington, a few days ago, tate to the feet; it is then called acute is considerable, imparts to it a verisi­ button drops off efery two hours, und Wednesday night was very severe. At when a pistol Bentley was cleaning was laminatis—another name.in the major­ militude productive of unpleasant feel^“ dot it sphlits open in de back vonce in Highmore and Holabird there was a regular accidentally discharged, fatally wounding ity of cases for founder in* its acut stage. ings. Yet it is necessary to point out efery twenty-four hours, und safes de ■cyclone, the latter town being almost torn Kerr in the abdomen. Bentloy was com­ The diagnostic symptoms, when the that the kind of apprehension presuma­ exbense of a vatch. If dat vasn’t satis­ pletely overcome with grief. to pieces, though no lives were lost A. P. heart becomes affected, are palpitation, bly sought to bo reinforced by such in­ factory to de customer you can say dat Reed, a grain dealer, of Miller, was killed Governor Oglesby a few days ago par- difficult breathing and great oppressiou- ventions is really a good deaf like that de vest vill rip in de left side vonce in donened Henry Crews, sentenced in 1879 The symptoms are to be met by salinP from which Clever Grethel suffered in fiye minutes, und in the right side efery By lightning, and E. B. Thompson, living from Jackson County to fourteen years in Grimm’s story, when she saw the quvarter of an hour. Remember vat I two miles from Highmore, was carried medicines and counter irritants—P h il­ the penitentiary for mprder. A brother of adelphia Record. hatchet on the wall, and reflected that if say, Herman, und dell de beoplevot you forty rods and had his neck broken. Fif­ Crews was sentenced at tho same time to she should marry Hans, and they should blease, shust so you sell dose old rests teen houses were blown to pieces at High- a like period, but recently died and upon Swamp Muck. . have a son, and ne should grow up, and and make room for de new stock, you jnore and others were badly damaged. his death-bed stated that his brother had slime day go down into the cellar, and know.” W a t e r t o w n , Wis., July 17.—A severe nothing to do with the murder, and upon One ton of swamp muck of average the hatchet should fall on him, how ter­ “Tes, Misder Hoffenstein.” tbnnaer and lightning storm, accompanied this the pardon was granted. The brothers quality contains from twenty to thirty rible it would bef Just so, if the ani­ And Herman left the store, deter­ By a high .wind, passed over this section were originally sentenced to thirty-three malcules in a drop of water were really mined to do all he could to please his from the west at six o’clock last evening, years each, but obtained a new trial and pounds of nitrogen. This nitrogen, as large as they appear under tho micro­ employer and to avoid a repetition of leveling trees and fences and doing consid­ were then sentenced to fourteen. notwithstanding the slurs that have been scope, and if they should get loose, the lecture.—N. O. Timet Democrat. erable damage to crops. During the storm cast upon it for its inertness and una­ the planing mill of P. Heinrlcks & Co. was Winstead Davie died at Jonesborongb, what havoo might they not cause.—N. ■struck by lightning, but did not burn. In Union County, the other evening, 'aged vailability, is of equal value to that con­ Y. Tribune. The Proper Way. the town of Ixonia David Lewis, an old eighty-eight years. He began the mer­ tained in several substances generally settler sixty years of age, was killed by an cantile business there in 1810. He was the considered to be of value as fertilizers, The Language of the Profession. “How dow you manage to get away electrick shock. His bouse and barn were founder of the town of Anna. such as roasted leather scraps, wool from your paper so longP” asked a man struck by lightning and both destroyed William Wyatt, of Mount Sterling, waste, and other matters containing ni­ How quietly everything was getting of an Arkansaw editor whom he met at St . P a u l, Minn., Ju ly 17.—Reports from trogen, and chiefly valued on this ac­ the Exposition. various points in Dakota show that the Brown County, in a fit of drunkenness a count. From the’experience of farmers on in the Tuffboy family! The cat was storm Wednesday extended over a large few days ago beat his wife about the head, who have used large quantities of swamp napping on the rug, Tuffboy, Sr., was “Oh, easy enough.” tract of country, but that the greatest dam­ from the effects of which she died. W yatt muck it appears to be of sufficient value napping behind his newspaper, and the “Get somebody to run your paper, age was confined to a few localities. At had been out of jail only a few days,where to make it worth while to dig up as maternal head was dozing the specta­ ehP” Manvel there was a heavy* ’ hail, which he had been confined under sentence since much as possible during tho winter, and cles off her nose. Just then Jimmy “No, sir. I lock up the office aud leveled the crops in the vicinity. Many February last for stabbing his brother. to bestow it where it will do the most came rushing in like a whirlwind on a come away. I generally stay away farms were wholly destroyed. Five thou­ He is now again in jail, and will await the summer afternoon. about two weeks.” sand acres of grain are destroyed, which convening of the Circuit Court next Sep­ good in every possible place and way— “Don’t your subscribers complain?” would average twenty-five bushels to the tember. m the field in heaps composted with “I say, dad, I’ve got a dandy curve.” lime, in th** yard spread sufficiently “A—a—what, sir?” said his father. “Yes, when I return. You see they During the six months ended Juhe 30 deep to absorb all the drainage from the “A dandy curve. The fellers say no like a resting spell occasionally, and Arranging for the Special Delivery. there were shipped from Chicago to the kid can knock me outof the box.” don’t like to look forward to a good time seaboard 1,521,265 tons of grain, flour and manure and to be decomposed by its and then be disappointed. That’s the W a s h in g t o n . July 17.—The special de­ help, in the pig pens, fowl houses, and “Knock you out of (he boxP What provisions, against 1,059,537 tons in the does the boy meanP” queried his only way to run a paper, for it’s pleas­ livery postal system provided for by the last corresponding period of 1834. stables to mix with the manure and to anter, and besides, ft pays*'"**"1*pays better. ’f—A r- •Congress will be put in operation In tile add toits bulk and so enlarge the sup­ mother. - Icantato traveler. oourse of a month or two at about a dozen The vicinity of Saybrook, McLean ply of this indispensable and valuable “I don’t know, it’s all Greek to me.” County, the scene of the recent water­ product of tho farm.—N. Y. Timet. “Oh, dad! What did you sit over on •of the principal post-offices of the coun­ spout, was visited by the severest hail­ Something New In Cookery. try, including New York, Bbeton, Brook­ ------the ball ground for all this weekP” said storm a few days ago that had been —To make rice pudding take one cup Jimmy. A gentleman seated behind a plate of lyn, Philadelphia, ^Chicago and Wash­ known in that section for years. The of rice to ten cups of milk, put it into There was no more napping in that ington. The details of the system are storm continued about fifteen minutes, beef and beans in one of the coffee and « cool oven until thoroughly swelled, family for one while.—Hartford Pott. otke saloons of Park row said to the. aow being formulated at the Post-office covering the ground with hail-stones from sweeten and flavor to taste; add raisins ------— »■» ------■ Department The law provides that the at­ the size of walnuts to heu’e eggs, many waiter: tachment to a letter bearing the legal post­ and let it cook until done. I like It bet­ —The editor of the Brule In d x , a t “Bring me a napkin. of which lay On the ground an hour after ter cool. JThe milk will seem like cream ft age of a special stamp of the denomination the storm abated. On eeveral farms the Kimball, D. T., claims to have in his “A wnatP” ten cents shall entitle the letter to im­ served with it for sauce.— The Caterer. possession a silver coin a little larger “Napkin.” mediate delivery at the free-delivety offices corn was torn to pieces, and the oats and wheat beaten down. The crops, where than a dime, ‘smooth on both sides, and The waiter shook his head dubiously t o be designated by the Postmaster-Gen­ —Three Parisian manufaoturors, who not rimmed, that was found at a depth “I don’t believe we’ve got eral. It is believed that fifty messenger they had escaped the waterspout, were were deteoted in artUioially coloring to­ 'oy, In a flue condition, promising an abun­ of 140 feet in boring for a well, also u said, “but I’ll ask the boss. F’rfaapsP’rfa* will Be required at the New York matoes to improve their appearance, seotiqn of a socket-bone, thought to be he’ll send out for it. How do you want fflee and twenty-five at each of the dant harvest, but hundreds of acres ars have been fined (or the offense. from,'a man of enormous size. large stations In that citv. now destroyed. • 'Vi - . - ’ »•><> » *V * » it cooked?”—N. Y. Sun. Plenty of Coelilne Sold (tor Fifty Poller* W h ich B m A tte n d e d the I ser. Do lost oi —Late potatoes are the best (or wla-i of the Dutch to Subdue the ter u»e.— OMeago Journal. Kaeh—One Petr of Gray t llriog May an’ Christmas day of de same Five Hundred Dollar*. C ou n try. alters comas on de same weak day." —The high prtoe at feathers Is pior- A pert young salesman stood beside Exactly ten years ago this year tha Further conversation proved Unde Zach fng a stimulus to geeso-keeping. a moat incredulous person. Chancing to a great coop of pigeons in a poultry fan­ Dutch Government oommenoed a war mention Dr. Carver'a (eat of breaking glaea —Many of our best farmers believe cier’s store yesterday, talking about the at Aoheen, in thb north of Sumatra, ball* with a rifle, ha aaid: that ground oob gives bulk which assists which has continued without interrup­ “I beord ’bout dat shoo tin’ and knowed in the digestion of oorn.— Cleveland merits of three handsome ohiokens in a right off it waan’t aquar'; dat waa a Yankee Leader. •mall ooop before him to another youth, tion down to last month. The naval trick, boaa, aho'a you born.” and military foroes of Holland have “What waa the trickT” ; — Never discard a variety of small while a white-haired old farmer from “Dar wus loadstone put into da glass fruit, nor vegetable, nor potato, which Jersey stood by and listened attentively. been perpetually engaged, mostly around balls, an’ likewise ontd de bullets; ao when gives satisfaction, for an untried new “These are genuine Cochins,” said the town of Acheen, but occasionally de bullet fly outen da gun, it an de ball jes one, no matter who says that it is bet­ the salesman, “and they are an un unu­ elsewhere in Northern Sumatra. What drawed togedder, which, in course, broke# tor.—flan Franoieoo Chronicle. the struggle against the semi-sava;age de glass—dat'a de trickl” sually fine lot Cochins ordinarily sell Later, Uncle Zach observed a rope running —Plants watered with water a few Sultan of a few thousand squar< lies for 912 for the trio, but the boss says cost in men and money will probably along the side of the car. degrees warmer than the temperature of that these must not bo sold for less than “Boss, what’s dat line fur?” * the atmosphere will make a far more never be fully known. The war has “To apply tha uir-brake In case of acci­ 920. He is particularly pleased with weighed down the Dutch East Indies, vigorous growth, all other conditions the matched colors of these, and don’t dent.” Then we had further to explain how MNCEB Iftte TONGUE. being equal, than those to which cold the national budget of which has shown the force of the brake waa obtained, to care whether anyone buys them or not. an annual deficit of from 9,000,000 to which Uncle Zach responded: A Cm Resembling That of General Grant water is applied. I don’t believe that as great a price* “Look a here boss, you sholy don't ’apect ;v&. 15,000,000 of florins, caused mainly by Soma ten je a n —Farm ere* Fruit Cake.—-Soak three was ever asked for chickens before.” ' it An armyray of about twenty thousand e to b’leeve dat foolishness? Why, de right baud, and wl cups of dried apples overnight in warm “You are wrong there,” said the old biggest harricane whatever blowed1 couldn’t •p. in March, w i It broke ont in my throat, and. nen has had to be maintained, fighting stop dis train, runnin’ forty mile a hour. concentrated la craoer, eating thr water; chop slightly in the morning, farmer. “I can tell you a story, and v'niost under toe equator, by constant tbe top of my left cheek bone end S f e t t le*tke r a and then simmer two hours, or more, in Am y< you think I gwine to b’leeve a little it’s a true one, about prices paid for d.-afts from Java and ultimately from pipe full of wfwind under de kyars can do it? two cups of molasses until the apples fowls that are simply beyond ordinary home. Now that it has corns to an No, aah-ree!” resemble citron. Make a cake of two belief. In 1850 or thereabouts a num­ end, what, it will be asked, has been There are a p e a t many Uncle Zachs who ______nr <______eggs, one cup of sugar, one cup sweet (Irmly knitted together, A new under lip la ber of bright poultry raisers in England the result of efforts of such magnitude everytlthing simply by appearances, gretslng, and It *eem« that nature le supplying » new mUk, three-fourths cup butter, one and undertook to increase the prices paid cont nued over ten years P The answer he air-brakeke does not seem to be a very tongue. I esn talk so that my frlendj can readily un-i one-half teaspoons soaa, flour to make a for the stock they dealt in by pretend­ powerful thing, but power and efficiency are derstard me, nnd can also ent solid food again. I' is practically nothing. The Acheenese aot necessarily equivalent to bigness and would refer to lion. John H. Traylor,I n/xur. StateDUUU Senator.,Dcnnior, rather thick batter, spice in plenty; put ing to improve their breeds. They im­ aro still in arms and unsubdued. By ofthl* dletrlct, and to Dr. T7k Bra“TaikeisssK- * ** ~ ' in the apple and bake in a quick oven. ported a number of Chinese fowls and pretense. _LaGi range, Go., ~ ...... May 14. USB.— constant fighting they have been cleared Phillip Boers, Esq., who resides a t th* Treatise on Blood and Bkin;n Dii mailed free. < This is very nice. — The Household. pretended to accomplish results with out of a space of about twenty square United States Hotel, New York City, and is Thb B w irr Spkclfio Co, .Drrawer I, Atlanta, G*» —Most people know that salt is good them far beyond anything that could miles around the port of Acheen. This engaged in raising subscriptions for the New N. Y., 157 W. 23d St. on potatoes after they are cooked. As possibly be done. They issued learned the Dutch will continue to hold by York World Bartholdi Pedestal Fund, was WILHOFT’S FEVER ARO ARUE TONIC the school-boy wrote in his essay on pamphlets which discussed the now va­ means of a number of redoubts and a once upbraided by a distinguished relative rieties of stock, and printed long essays who was a physician, for commending in A warranted cure for all Oisuses salt, ‘‘It is what makes potatoes taste so large force. The blockade of tho other such enthusiastic terms a remedy that cauaed by malarial poisoning of bad when you don’t put any on.” But in the magazines. The impulse given ports (of which we heard so much dur­ cured him of bright’s disease eight years the blood, each at Chilli aad Fever. salt is also good for potatoes while they to the business was clear beyond their Fever and Ague. Sun Faina, Dumb ing the discussion of the Nisero ques­ ago. He said: “8ir, has the medical pro­ Chill*, Intermittent, Remittent. are growing. It should be sprinkled wildest anticipations. There were tion) has been raised; two of«them only, fession, with all its power and experience of Bilious add all other Fever* oousad around the, hills, but on no account plenty of market breeders who were Oleleh and Pedis, are to be retained by thousands of years, anything that can cure by malaria. It la alto the aafeat allowed to' come in contact with cut really anxious to get a variety of fowls a force said to number 5,500 men. The this terrible disorder?” No, no, that is and beat cure for enlarged Spleen that would lay more eggs and"would true; there is no mistake about it but that (Fever Cake). General Debility potatoes before or after planting, us it rest of the Dutch forces are to be with­ Warner’s safe cure is really a wonderfully and Periodic Neuralgia. (A~For Solo by all Druggists. will surely rot them and destroy toe weigh more wnen dressed for the table drawn, and the war is at an end until effective preparation. That remedy is an CHAS. F. KBILER, Prop,, Chicago, HU I eyes.— Chjstian Union. than the old breods that had been com­ the Sultan likes to resume his attacks “air-brake” that every man can apply, and —The roadside belongs to the owners mon for years. The Cochins from on the forts, which he is quite certain this fact explains why it has saved so many of the adjaoent land, subject only to the China were the favorites. Wonderful to do as soon as he finds it convenient hundreds of thousands of lives.—Copy­ Black Hawk stories of the number of eggs laid by —Pall Mall Gazette. righted. Used by permission of American use by the publio of it for a highway. It Rural Home. can often be most profitably utilized by them were told. m planting the roadsides with fruit trees, “Finally, the ladies and gentlemen of —The die from which the Franklin ays goe Threshers cent was made is now being used as a which, when they once come into bear­ leisure, who are always on the lookout teeth.— Burlington F r e e P r i•ess. Corn Shelters and Road Graders. ing, will produce more than any part of for some new diversion, took a fancy to paper-weight in a hardware house in Made especially for North Westi tho chicken business. They cared noth­ New Haven.—Hartford Post. C a n it be said that a^lsh ia c r a z y w h e n forprloes, circulars, Ac. H . A. L the land in ordinary farm crops. The he is inseine? —Hatchet. MFC. CO., M arseilles, Ids SalleAll* Co., IU. finer varieties of fruits are not adapted ing for the profits. They must have the best fowls in the kingdom, fowls that It Should Be Generally Known to roadsides where there is mucji travel, that the multitude of diseases of a scrofu­ Yoang Hen, Rend This. THE but apple trees will usually perfect their could beat the record and show a pedi­ lous nature generally proceed from a torpid T h * V o l t a ic B e l t Co., of Marshall, Mich., crop without having it disturbed.—E x­ gree at the same time. The queen her­ condition oi the liver. The blood becomes offer to send their celebrated E l e c t r 5 - V o l ­ t a ic B e l t and other E l e c t r ic A p p l i a n c e s change. self bdught fancy fowls, and it .then be­ impure becauBO tho liver does not act prop­ came the fashion to take an interest in on trial for 30 days, to men (young or old) C O LLA B PAD Asparagus Salad: Asparagus makes erly and work off the poison from the sys­ afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vital­ poultry publications and poultry pedi­ tem, and the certain results aro blotches, ity and all kindred troubles. Also for rheu- OF Five AISO LEA a calaplpital salad, and one excellent recipe pimples, eruptions, swellings, tumors, ulcers 1STO M O RLE3 B SORE NEC K S, grees. The prices began to soar. matiam,nenralgia,paralysis,and many oth­ It will positively __prevent chafing and cure *< for dressing it is the followini : First “The increased demand for fine stock ind kindred affections, or settling upon the er diseases. Complete restoration to health, W-- ithers.------Horsecan can beworked 1 while cure is De­ ^ “ t by _ acingit lungs and poisoning their delicate tissues, vigor,and manhood guaranteed. No risk in­ fected. Harness makers will refund money If not S brought out new varieties. White and satisfied after 80 days trial. Be cure to get Pad large in a saucer in the oven. Then take it intil ulceration, breaking down and con- curred, as 80 days’ trial is allowed. Write enough. HEATER CURTI8, Madison, W b. gray soon competed with the mmption is established. Dr. Pierco’s “Gold­ them atonco for illustrated pamphlet, free. out and add to it, supposing an ounce of Cochins, and Chittagongs with Canton butter has been oiled, a brimming tea­ in Medical Discovery” will, by acting upon Chinese fowls, and heated discussions the liver and purifying thq blood, cure all W ha^ is regarded as inspiration by tha R. U. AWARE m spoonful of English-made mustard, a over the relative merits of the breeds these diseases.______poet is by the editor regarded as insanity. THAT dessertspoonful of English vinegar and —N. Y. Herald. ______Lorillard’s Climax Plug were held on the street-corners, and A oonvict, however poor, can always some black pepper. Mix it well up with r bearing a red tin tag; that Lorillard’s over the stiles in the hedges around the have a watch and chain P ik e ’s T o o t h a c h e D r o p s cure In 1 minute,25c. a fork, and when it begins to get thick, .—Chicago Trib­ Roae Linffine , out; that Lorlllard’a ' 4 fields. une. ______Qlenn's Sulphur Soap heals and beautifies. 26c. yla*o,and-----that 1 Lorillard’s Snuffs, art which it soon will do as the butter cools, “As soon as the mania was fairl G b b u a n Co r n R e m o v e r k ills Corns a Bunions. SS&HiRlMipest, quality considered ? dip the cooked asparagus in the sauce. A b a r k possibility —That any o n e may started, fairs were held for the exhib l become bald-headed.—Boston Transcript. The sauce will cool round the aspara­ FOB SO DAYS ONLY tion and sale of tho fowls. Early in VfLL nUY A SBNKOAL ASBKT gus and stick to it.— Boston Olobe. I860 a fair in Norwich,England,brought P ile T a m o n $ 1 6 5 N ew U P R I G H T or S Q U A R E HERTFORD STEAM ROILER IHSPE0- out 102 lots of fowls, one of which con­ when neglected or improperly treated often D T 4 V 4k? Boxed and on cars. LONGEVITY i’n HORSES. degenerate into cancer. By our new and TI0N ARD INSURANCE CO., tained 110 Cochins belonging to a lady. CASH! M U SIC , 136 SUte St., CHICAGO. The Cochins were sold a'nd realized improved treatment without knife, caustic Il« . U S A 117 Montana Block. Uhl rag* How Sorer* Training Prolong* the I.if* of or salve, we cure the worst cases in ten to the Thoroughbred. £861 4s. 6d., the highest price being 20 thirty days. Pamphlet, references and guineas for a single cock. Many single terms, three letter stamps. World’s Dis­ While the aptitudo for living to a fowls brought from £8 to 7£ each. pensary Medical Association, 603 Main “ That Minds Me,” great age is undoubtedly inherited, still “That sale was the sole topic of con­ Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Says Sandy, “o’ that awfu*’ this tendency to long living many times versation in ail England for a month thereafter. The excitement lasted, and Oil producers know how to get along Eczema I had, before I left shows up in the character of a spurt, as welL All they have to do is to drill Is home, in Scotland. I was maist. a single son or daughter from a given the mania spread to America. In 1853 deep.—Oil City Derrick. or 1854 a Boston Yankee by the name covered w i’ eruptions, when L pair may attain to a great age; all other of Burnham, who knew a good hen Don’t hawK, and blow, and spit, but use saw an adverteesment o ’ scions from ths same stock being only when he saw it, sent out to a Birming­ Dr. Sage’B Catarrh Remedy. moderate long livers. As to longevity, ham, England; fowl show a cage of as we ordinarily meet with it, there are gray Shanghais. A trio sold at sight Tint fisherman and the shepherd must be Ayer’s Sarsaparilla physical signs that, fully inspected and a hard lot. They live by hook and crook. for $100, and at tho end of the fair a —Chicago Journal. in a Glasgow paper. The itch- estimated at their worth, will always be pair from this cage carded off the first found to tally with the results. The in’ fairly drove me mad, but I rlze, and they were sold to a Mr. Tay- Th* Boss Collar Pad is universally rec­ thoroughbred has a firm structure took the Sarsaparilla, an’ ifc. r...... ® & « 87H eulamraas.. -due to the craze. But until fowls are .IREK— con secure outside ornamental fences, and does not Common Dressed Siding.. 18 00 60 LADY AGENTS permanent ■my developed that will lay eggs to order, ‘ salary inolnde some 2,000 miles or mope of rail­ F lo o r in g ...... 00 00 rtond road fencing. There are 11,000 rods of something which people very muoh ex­ Common Boards...... 60 ! 00 pected thirty-one years ago, there will Foil cl llg...... 00 00 highway fences, 16,000,000 rods of par­ beta 75 Baspender Co* tition fences, and some 16,000,000 rods bo no more fanoy prices paid.”—N. T. Shingles...... 145 of division fences. Estimating the cost Mail and Expiess. EAST LIBERTY. CANCER S S 3 H S y s h . ----- CATTLE—Best ...... I ► 75 _ 800 EDUCATIONAL. of these fences at 91 per rod, and tout Fair to Good...... 00 Q ft SO would, I think, be a fair estimate, and —The groat problem of farming for HOGS—— Y orkera. «..«..■«««•* 4 80 TIP)CK BTl the total cost of fences in Maine is over the future of America is to handle old Philadelphia*...,...... 4 * guaranteed. SHEEP—Best...... * ....! . 4 1 i 28 ■ iis s s r trod without t)>* 942,000.000. This is nearly as much and worn soils, to conserve what natural Common...... 8 4 00 jent frra At M: y. as all the farms and their buildings are fertility remains, and to produce, BALTIMORE. . .Aurora Kane( worth. It is more than twice and a economically, animal and vegetable CATTLE—Best...... 54 I half the value of all our live stock, and supplies, without mortgaging the land Hum...... fl I wmmm wm trtwu nearly as much as the entire capital at for the holders of it for years to ooiue. ^p^rtechoi^*:::::: »i w the State invested in manufactures.” — Cincinnati Tttnee,

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**Vy>- .ii.'i 'J..' — "J ' -B S-B B B B =SB— g—BBSS--—H - ~ 55- 555 t a in . THE WONDER FROM THE PRESIDENT Is becoming universal as to how such an 1m- S H J. W . Orr, op iaylor oarmfiiTT. DAY, JULY M. 1885. (Dante sale eould be created la Lowell Urn Hood's BamstraiuiJJt. But. my friend, if “ Indspeadsoso, Tsxoo, Sept. 2S, totf you eould stand behind oar eonnlere week Omt! men. P»- > <. Q m mmm i f^-naJ i l a • m il m jt A o n w . sad hear what those say who are osloc It, the reason would appear as clear as the PAINTER We arrived in Rome ImI night via noon-day son. T ie real curative power of II I c <* Ayer’s Hair Viiror the Bock Island Rood, end an old oat* Hood's »*—*»»»»« j.a demonstrates Itself tie friend of mine from North Park, '► s. in every ease where omr direction* are faith­ -AND- Has been uaed tn my household for ttu** IT' who ie staving here, invited me to oome fully regarded. We would that we might reasons: — and vfcit him daring my sUy in the get before the people a fractional part of the oitj. He haa been showing me the 1st. To prevent falling out of the hair. confidence that It expressed to us every day A s e: town and telling me all about it. Be­ In this medicine by those who have carefully ^2 M. To prevent too rapid change of solos. fore the Christian era Rome was ruled noted (without prejudice) Its effects upon the DEGORATOR. Xd. As a dressing. by kings, who were elected for life or blood and through that upon the whole sys­ It has given entire satisfaction In svery daring good behavior. This was done tem. stimulating all the functions of the fl S* I Instance. Yours respectfully, to curtail campaign expenses, so that body to perform the duties nature requires the surplus funds could be frittered of them. Try a bottle and satisfy yourself. Wm. Caoxt Coaxs." • away on bread and other Roman deli­ f t © B r 3 F iF U -lilllll I ATXRT H U B VIGOR Is entlrsly free cacies. There was also a senate and Cold Hondo and feet. I s H o Lowell, Feb. t, 1*7*. ▲ S P E C IA L T Y . from —cleanly, dangerous, or Injurious sue a college of pontifioes and two-inch Messrs. C. L Hood * Co.: Geattemen- f * B augurs, who explained the will of the About one year ago my daughter commenced stances. It prsvsnts the heir from turning taking your Sarsaparilla, JLt that time she I shall uae my beat endeavors to please gods. These augurs became at last a had very little appetite; could take no long gray, restores grey hair to Its original color, Denver Opinion. Sunday High Mass and Sermon at 11 a. m.; Cate­ Dealer, in Telephone and Electrical chism for children at 2:30 p. m.; Vespers, Instruction On and after .Jane 28, 1886, trains Supplies q/ every (feecription, and Benediction at 3 p. in. pass Chenoa on the C. A A. R. R. as follow s: 150 LaSalle Bl . Ch ic w O i , Near Enough. Rev. Wm. v. d. Hagen, Pastor. GOING NORTH. During the campaign of the First GKRMAN EVANGELIC LUTHERAN CHURCII.- No. l. Express Mall, except Sunday 8 16 p.m. Ask your Grocer for Regiment at Santa Rosa the pickets Services every alternate Sabbatb at 11 a. m. Sab- 8, Lightning Expre " “ 8 28 a.m, found considerable difficulty in prevent­ bath-school every Sabbatb at 1:30 p. tn. 6, Denver Express lo 07 Rev. J. Hole, Pastor. 7, Kansas City Ex. “ 1 36 ing the men from absenting themselves G. A. R. Chatsworth Post, No. 888, meets In Odd- 81, Way Freight,except_ . , Sunday 9 so a.m CIDER without leave—a circumstance for Fellows' Hall on the second and fourth Thursday 88, Accom. frgt., except Sunday 7 16 p.m evening, at 7:30 o'clock, a. m., of each month. Com­ which the mint-jnleps of the town rades are Invited to attend. GOING SOUTH. bar-rooms and the large contingent of J. E. Brown, Commander. No.2, Express Mall, except Sunday 12 42 p.m. V1BHGAB pretty Santa Rosa girli girls—small blame Cbas. Trne, Adjt. 4,Lightning Express dally 12 68 a.ro. A. F. and A. M. Chatsworth Lodge, No. 639, meets 6, Denver Express “ 4 40 p.m. Justly Celebrated tor its Purity, to them—were chiefly accountable. in Mrs. Crane's hall on the first and third Friday 8, Kansas City Express “ 3 23 a.m. Strength and Flavor. One particularly • sultry evening, evenings, at 7:30 p. m., of each month. The craft is 82, Way Freight, except Sunday 2 16 p.m. while the sentinels were pacing their Invited taattaad . W. G. Messier, W. M. 18.Through Freight,ex. Monday 6 6 0 a.m. beats with their tongues fairly hanging W. 8. Young, Sect. Palace Reclining Chair Cars free of extra Warranted to Keep Pickle. T. 0 . O. F. Chatsworth Lodge. No. 339, meets every charge, and Pullman Palace Sleeping cars out of their months with heat, and Saturday evening In Shroyer’s hall. Visiting brothers are run In all trains to Kansas City, St. wondering whether the. pirates in the are Invited to attend. D. T Clark, N. G. Louis and Chicago. Premium Vinegar Works, J . W . Orr, 8ect. mess-tent would drink every last drop Palace Dining cars. Meals76 cents. • No. 290 F ifth Av*., Cuicaoo. U. A. 0. D. William Tell Grove, No. 64, meets at This Is the very best route, and gives of beer before the “relief’ came, one Struck meyer’s hall every Wednesday evening. passengersBuperloraccommodatlona to any t p - Corrsupondeacs loUcltsd and Orders Pro— • of the guards observed a private ap* Visiting brothers are Invited to attend other line. hr Filled. proaching, who was staggering along 0. Rietow, N.A. It is the leading line to Kansas, Colorado, F. Struokmeyer, Sect. New Mexico, Arixoha, California, and other under the combined load of much con­ western and southern stales, and through coupon tickets to all points east, west, north, viviality and an enormous watermelon and south are for safe at lowest rates, and under each arm. full Inform ation can be had a p p ^ ln^ to “Who goes there?” Ticket and Freight Agent, Chenoa. FREE! “Er—hie—er fren’,” responded the JAS. CHARLTON,General Ticket Agent. truant RELIABLE SELF-CURE. “Advance, friend, and give the conn ______A favorite prescription of one of tb« tersign.” C. H E P P E , most noted and successful specialists in the U. S. (now retired) for the cure of X e r v s u t D e b ility , ”Hain’ got no—hio—countersign,* Haaftswi, W wlinsnand Dseap. Sent amiably replied the private; “but I’ll Illinois Central HE. tnplainsealedenveiope/Vee. Drugglstocan fill lb or—hie—give yer er—hie—watermel­ DEALER IN Chatsworth Division. Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo. on.” On aad after Nov. 26th, 1883, trains r ill run aa follows,daily, Sundays excepted: Pretty soon the officer of the day Going South Going North came round and said to the sentinel, and West. and Kaat* who was absorbed in munching a huge I Q) I © Dally exo’tSunday V, A, WALLRICHS, Proprietor, Way Ft. P a s. Pes Way Ft. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS.—The Great I piece of watermelon stuck on the end No .7 No. 6 Station!. N o.12 No.8 European Remedy—pr. .1. B. Simpson's of his bayonet: 4 20 p m fOhlcego 8 8 0 pm Specific Medicine. 8 80 am 7 0 0 pmfKankakee l in 8 20 p m It Isa positive cure for Spermatorrhea, Semiusl “Did FerkinB pass yon just now ?” 9 00 7 16 tOt tci 12 66pm 7 66 Weakness, Impoteucy, and all dlaeasea resulting “Yessir.” 9 40 7 27 flrw ln 12 44 7 27 from Solf-Abnss. as Mrntal Anxiety, Loss or Memo­ “Did he give you the countersign?* ALL KINDS Or 10 20 7 41 tH ersber 12 32 6 40 ry, Pains In Back or 8ld«. sod dlsaases that lead to 10 60 7 60 fBncklnghatn 12 24 « 00 Consumption, In . inquired the Lieutenant, taking a bite 11 80 8 00 tC aberr 12 18 6 00 sanity, and an himself, as the man presented arms. 11 66 8 11 fKempton 12 Ofip ml 16 early grave. Tbs “Well, no, sir,” said the sentinel, 12 27 p'm . 8 14 KemptonJnnc. 11 69a m3 46 SpeciflcMsdicIne FRESH AND SALT 12 46 p m 8 21 fCullom 11 62 8 26 Is being need confidently. “The password was 1 10 8 32 Charlotte 11 41 2 66 with woudsriul ‘Qholera,’ but he sa'd ‘Watermelon,’so 1 36 8 4* fOhatswortb 11 81 2 30 success. 2 00 8 68 * Crumpton 11 20 2 00 Pamphlets sent I passed him and put the other half in THE BEST 2 22 9 03 fRlsk 11 11 1 80 free to ell. Write your tent.” 2 46 9 14 fRossithe 11 00 1 06 for them end get “Did, eh?” mused the officer. “Hum! 2 63 0 17 Cropsey Siding 10 57 12 66 foil particulars. 3 16 9 27 fAnchor 10 47 12 30 Pries, Specific,$1.00 per package,or elxpeckagee watermelon, eh? Well, I guess that 3 86 9 St r m fColfav 10 37 11 67a m for $6.00. Address all orders to was near enough!”—Han X'rancincQ 6 80 10 80 Bloomington 9 46 10 00 J . P. SIMPSON M HDICINB 00., Post. fTeUgraphStatloD . A.F. OBBORN. Agent. No.108 Main Street, Bnffalo,N. T. Constantly on hand. Ohatsworth, Sold in Chatsworth by X. A. Bangs. Jones—“Yes, sir. I have been in­ sulted, sir. My blood boils when I think of it.” Smith—“But in what -AND- for working peopls. Sand 10 cants post­ way?” “You know my name was on age, and we will mall yon ran. a royal, fv>'. valuable sample box of goods that will the jury list last week.” “Yes.” “Well, TUTTS Iput you In the way of making more mon­ I went there and was put on the jnry ey In a few days than yontover thought A NO. ONE CtGARSt F E E S ! LA IN possible at soy bnalness. Capital not re- at once." “Nothing remarkable about qulrsd. Yroo can live at home and work In spare that.* “Yes, but you forget; not a sin­ time only, or all the time. All of both saxes, of all On Tuesdays and Fridays. PIL ages, grandly snoeessfnl. 60 cents to *6 easily earned gle lawyer on either side objected to every evening. That all who waot work may test me. Could anything be more insult­ the bnalness, we meke this unparalleled offer: To M ing?* “What! Not objecting to yon?" I k eep constantly on hand the 2 8 YEARS IN II8 K. all who are not well eetlsfled we will send *1 to pay for the trouble of writlag u«. Fnll particulars, “Of course. They most have taken BEST BRANDS o f BEER. Also a Iks Or—test Medical Triumph of flis AfSl directions, etc., eent free. Immense psy sbsolotely me for a natural-born numbskull, or FULL LINE of WINES and LIQ­ , Highest oash prices paid for sure for ell who start at once. Don’t delay. Address SYMPTOMS OF A STINSON k 00., Portland, Mains. they wouldn’t have been so willing.” UORS, which I will supply to TORPID LIVER. Uabib has a ham fair, Why didn’t it farmers and families at the lowest FAT CATTLE, Leaaof appetite, Dowel* ceatlve, F a ll I* U s ksad, with m tell senaatloa I* th* go the whole hog? rates. Mr Wo «ter ikiriter . e—tn—feg n.... SHEEP,* blade, Fnlfa*M after —Mag, with adl*. V ■ V _ inclination to exortlo* of body or alad, ▲ PRESENT I VS 1^*1 have a Bide room where farmers L ow sp irits, w ith and their families can be eerved with a HOGS, a fssllng »r having a#*l*et*d Our r—dera for 11 osnts In postage good lunch at any and all timea. Wsari a ess, Dlxalssss, Flat*______HIDES, Hsart, Dsts hsfsre tbs oyss, Hoad t9*0alland you will find me ready to *w» «k* Hghs ay*. I—Is i s i s m , w m NGBAVING of *11 OUK PRESIDENTS, « serve you. fltfltl droaas. Highly cslsrsd Urias, aad Including CLEVELAND, *tx* *2x28 In., TALLOW. • ^MSTNPAYWr worth *4 00. Address TUTT’D F lL U ani ELDER PUB. CO., CHICAGO, ILL. O. HEPPE. CHAT8 WOR T H , - - ILL. to ouch —ooo, o J ...... T .1W IN PRESENTS G1V1N AWAY >TH!N

i . Spaord, 14; Moulton, 1; Sears, 13; Tom Howarth moved that the difference be Chatsworth Plaindealer. baugb, 1. tween classes remain same as last year, viz: Supplement. Second formal ballot resulted as follows: $1 00. Motion prevailed. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1885. ' Spafford, 14; Moulton, 2; Sears, 11. Marvin moved that the equalization oom­ Spafford having received a majority of all mittee make out and report to this board a SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEDINGS. votes was deolared elected by the chairman. new classification of oities and villages. Then on motion of Myer it was voted that Howarth moved to amend above by mak­ Record of the Proceedings, Orders and the ohalrman appoint Sears and Moulton a ing classifications of cities and villages same Resolutions of the Board of Supervis­ oommittee to escort Spafford to the chair. as last year. ors of Livingston County.State of 1111- nols, at their regular July meeting, A. Sears moved to adjourn until 9 a. m. to­ Howarth then called for the ayes and noes, D . 1886. morrow. resulting as follows: B. R. Johnson moved to amend by ad­ Ayes—Flanagan) Stratton, Beeks, B. R. P ontiac, III., July 18, 1886. journing until 7 o’clock this evening. Johnson, Pearson, Corbin, Howarth, Bennett, Board met at 2p. m. The following mem­ Myer called for the ayes and noes on Tpmbaugh, Hodges, Strawn, Moulton,Thomp­ bers answered to roll call: Cornwell, Flana­ amendment, resulting as follows: son, MoKay, Koestner, Lathrop—16. gan, 8tratton, Boyd, Breokenridge, B. R. Ayes—Cornwell, Flanagan, Stratton, Boyd, Noes—Cornwell, Boyd, Phillips, E. M. Johnson, Phillips, Myer, E. M, Johnson, Breokenridge, Johnson, PhiMips, E. M. John­ Johnson, Baker, Gibbons, Sears, Gingerioh, Pearson, Corbin, Howarth, Baker, Bennett, son, Pearson, Corbin, Howarth, Bennett, Ilaok, Marvin—10. Rollins, Tombaugh, Gibbons, Hodges, Strawn, Rollins, Tombaugh, Hodges, Strawn, Moul­ Original motion as amended carried. Moulton, Thompson, McKay, Koestner,Sears, ton, Thompson, MoKay, Koestner, Ginge- Thompson moved to adjourn until to mor- Gingerioh, Hack, Marvin, Lathrop, rich, Hack, Marvin, Lathrop—24. morrow morning at 9 o’clock. On motion of Moulton Marvin was elected Noes—Myer, Baker, Gibbons, Sears.—4. E. M. Johnson moved to amend by making temporary chairman. Original motion as amended carried. it 8 o’clock. Moulton then moved that a committee of 7 P. M. Amendment carried. three be appointed on credentials. Motion Board met pursuant to adjournment. Original motion os amended carried. prevailed. Chairman announced a quorum present. J uly 14th, 1885, 8 a. m. Chairman then appointed Moulton, Myer Board met pursuant to adjournment, Chair­ and Thompson said committee. The following standing committees were The following from committee on creden­ announced: man Spnfford presiding. tials was adopted on motion of Spafford: EQUALISATION. Tho following members answered to roll State of Illinois, Livingston county }-ss. B. R. Johnson, Howarth, Gibbons, E. M. call: Cornwell, Flanagan, Stratton, Boyd, Board of Supervisors, July Term, July 13, Beeks, Breckenridge, Johnson, Phillips, A. D. 1886. Mr. Chairman and Gentle­ Johnson, Rollins, Hodges, Lathrop, Moulton, men of the Board of Supervisors: Stratton. Myer, Pearson, (Whin, ((••warth, Baker, Your committee on credentials would beg FINANCE. Bennett, Rollins. Tombaugh,Gibbous,Hodges, leave to submit the following report on the Marvin, Cornwell, Myer, MoKay, Tom­ Strawn, Thompson. McKay, Koestner, Sears, matters before them: baugh, Hack. Gingerich, Haok, Marvin. Lathrop. Ewin Lathrop, Round Grove. E. Hack, Sr., Sullivan. POOR H0U8B AND PAUPERS. Thompson moved to suspend the rules and John Flanagan, Nebraska. Thompson, Phillips, Strawn, Gingcrich, all bills be referred to the several commit­ John Giugench, Charlotte. Baker, Flanagan, Boyd, Beeks. tees without reading. Motion prevailed. T. Spafford, Sauneniin. JAIL AND JAIL AOOOUNT8. Slz different townships presented petitions E. L Stratton, Long Point. E. W. Pearson, Esmen. Gibbons, Tombaugh, Breokenridge, Corbin, asking the board to comply with the follow­ John Bennett, Avoca. Bennett, Koestner, Sears, Howarth, Rollins. ing recommendations of the Grand Jury* M. W. Moulton, Pleasant Ridge. JUDICIARY. Friday. May 8th, the Grand Jury visited C. W. Rollius, Owego. Biker, Strawn, B. R. Johnson, Corbin, the jail for the purpose of examining into J. II. llowarth, Belle Prairie. the management and sanitary conditions. E. M. Johnson, Pontiac. Phillips, Pearson, Beeks. They also examined some portions of the W. A. Phillips, Newtown. SWAMP LANDS. Court House and made the following report: Geo. Koestner, Germanville, Sears, Gibbons, Gingerich, Hack. Lathrop, To the llonojable Court of Livingston Coun­ II. Boyd, Reading. Pearson, Stratton. ty, Illinois. M. Tombaugh, Odell. We, the Grand Jury of the present term, S. C. Breokenridge, Rooks Creek. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. hereby submit for your consideration a re­ A. McKay, Dwight. E. M. Johnson, Thompson, Tombaugh, port of visiting the jail: J-R. Strawn, Forrest. Strawn, Moulton. 1st. That the officers in charge are doing N. J. Myer, Eppards Point. all that can be done with the means at hand J. T. Corbin, Sun bury. ROADS AND BRIDGES. for the convenience of the inmates. We find the following towns without cre­ Cornwell, Hodges, MoKay, Gibbons,Breck 2od. We, the Grand Jury, advise that dentials: Pike, Amity, Indian Grove, Ne­ enridge, Corbin, Bennett. rooms must be prepared as soon as possible vada, Fayette, Union, Chatsworth, Broughton EDUCATION. for the care of female inmates. and Waldo. 8rd. That the railing for the passage way All of which is respectfully submitted, * Moulton, Tombaugh, Myer, Koestner, to upper cells should be plaoed back and ex­ W, E. Thompson, Sears, Marvin, Flanagan, Boyd. tended up to the ceiling. M. W. M oulton, TOWN AND TOWN ACCOUNT8. 4th. That the system of sewage should be N. J. Myer. Howarth, Baker, Gingerich, Railing, Boyd, put in good repair for carrying off all refise On motion of Spnfford it was voted to ad and foul air. roll all members without credentials to seats Lathrop, Marvin. 6th. Wo also pray that the court will see on the board. RAILROADS. that the above requirements nre attended to. Myer moved that this board proceed to Strawn, Hodges, E M. Johnson, Pearson, 6th. TWit the closet arrangements ftfr fe­ eleot a permanent chairman by ballot, and Beeks, Hack, McKay, Tombaugh. males should be finished in the court house that the first ballot be informal. Motion POOR HOUSE AND FARM. building. prevailed. 7th. That the closet for males should be Pearson moved that a oommittee of three Myer, E. M. Johnson, Baker. repaired or taken out. be appointed as tellers. Motion prevailed. CANADA THISTLES. This report is the unanimous consideration Chairman then appointed Pearson, Hack McKay, Lathrop, Rollins, Breckenridge, of this jury, the Grand Jury of this the May and RoIHq/i said corfimittee. Phillips. Term, 1885. The informal ballot for chairman resumed JURORS. By the Committee. ns follows; Spafford, 7: Sears, 10; Moulton, 1; Phillips, Flanagan, Keostner. N. 8. Grandy. Spears, 1; Tombaugh, 4; E. M. Johnson, I; E dward Collins, Thompson, 1; Pearson, 1,. Thompson moved to adopt last year's olass I*. J. P irster. - First formal ballot resulted ns follows: ideation ns to townships. Motion prevailed. Pontine, 111., May 8th, 1885. Petition of W. U. T. Co., of Chicago, for voucher for those taxes and expect to be able lands subject to entry outside the limits of rebate of assessment was presented and read, to pay it within a very short time. Please the state. Respectfully, so state to the Board of Supervisors at their and on motion of Myer referred to committee Isaac R Htrr, State Agent. session and say to them that owing to dull The following was adopted on motion of on equalization. times and failure of crops we have been un­ Corbin: Petition of M. E. Clark, of Sullivan, Jerry able to pay this voucher &ooner, but that we State of Illinois, Livingston county }-ss. Gorman, of Charlotte, Jacob Eboch, of Pleas­ have put it upon the list for immediate pay­ Board of Supervisors,July Term, A. D. ment and hope soon to be able to forward ant Pidge, J. P. Morgan, of Long Point, \V, 1885. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of you check for the amount. Thanking you the Board of Supervisors. J. and C. E. Gill, of Hooks Creek, John Fin- for your courtesy iu the matter, Your oommittee on finance to whom was nell, of Itooks Creek, and J. J. Kemp, of I am very truly yours, referred the semi annual reports of J. A. Waldo, for rebnto of assessment were pre­ Wells H. Blodgett. Hoover, circuit clerk, Alvin Wait, county sented and read and referred by obatrman Pearson moved to receive and place the olerk, S. M. Witt, sheriff, ofthe earnings, re­ to equalization committee. above on file. ceipts and disbursements of their respective offices for the half year ending May 31, A. The following resolution was adoptod on E. M. Johnson moved to amend by refer­ motion of Moulton: D. 1885, would beg leave to submit the fol­ Resolved, That $‘22 be and the same is here­ ring above to the judiciary comraitteo. lowing report and tabularstatemenl compiled by appropriated by this board to purchase Amendment carried. from said reports, whioh have been examined transportation and expenses of Mrs. Foster, Original motion as amended carried. and compared with the books of accounts of said officers, and are believed by your com­ of Reading, to her grandson, Geo. A. Foster, Petition from Aaron Prickett and W. Chap- at Bradshaw, York county, Nebraska. That mittee to be correct: the clerk of this board draw on the Couuty pel, commissioners of highwnys in Round Treasurer in favor of Supervior A. H. Boyd Grove, asking for assistance to build a bridge m S £2.® S S 5no j ; S c-2 Sg 3 3 for said sura, and said Boyd expend the in said township, was read by the clerk and 5T 05 er £ - cr t o same for the purpose aforesaid, and report at referred by chairman to committee on roads § £ t the next board. \ n cra 5?D and bridges. 3 The folio wing from C. C. Strawn, attorney S'* ‘ t & i& g s ffl The following was read, and by the chair­ 0/0 3.5 • 55 for board, was presented and read. I ' l l <& > man referred to judiciary oommittee: g r tr H To the Honorable Chairman and Board of 3 o CflE o* i! g□ EL ► Supervisors. State of Illinois, Livingston county J-ss. er c * S o Board of Supervisors, July Term, 1885. p cp * ® o I have the honor to report the collection of o 2 : : p o the Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railway tax­ Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board B £ M 3 • • n ® 3 • r a es for 1882. injoined in Jerseyville Circuit of Supervisors. ^ e Sz* Court, amounting tp $697.91, and payment Iu compliance with sec. 4, chapter 148 a., 23 H of game into the county treasury Rince my revised statute of the State of Iillinois, I Sf i : last report. Also, that the taxes of said rail­ herewith submit unto your honorable body way for 1881, amounting to about $1,338.29, a report of amounts paid out to different injoined in the Tuylorville Circuit Court have persons as bounty on wolf scalps, produced not been paid, but the prospect is they will by them since the passage of your resolu­ tion offering $5 00 for each scalp, at the Feb­ ifi be paid shortly, as would appear from the I—* Oi OOOOH- Oi letter of the general solicitor of such railway ruary meeting, 1883: OO bO U1 H o M CO • QO © Account o f hereto attached as exhibit A. 1883. rfk- Circuit Clerk. I call your attention to the case of Revilo » May 5, J. C Brewer and J. L. Switzer, 5 HMOM'-i o o o < > K> • tocc Oliver vs. Patrick H. Olivet, Livingston scalps, $26.00. to May 4, Wm. R. Marvin, 1 scalp, $5.00. o countv and others, in chancery in the Circuit cuotnoOHO)* a s Account o f Court of this county (No. 2,088) recently May 14, J. L. Switzer, 2 scalps, $10.00. M ^ o ^ o f c c c ' -j County Clerk. commenced, to set aside a sale of section 33, Nov. 13, John Vieley, 1 scalp, $5.00. =• as oO tffc- Oi < >I tf*O tto o -• in town 26, range 8, east of the third princi- 1884. March 31. L Hutchinson, 1 scalp, $5.00. K> t o cipal meridian, by the sheriff of this county, Oto »— Account o f May 2d 188 >, under ajudgmentof said court May 10, R Converse, 1 sealp, $5.00. o —4T to CO Sheriff. May 10. Wm. Colon, Jr., 3 scalps, $15.00. O O OS CO CO 4- 00 entered at the October term thereof 1878, for o to CO H w 00 cn the support of Caroline Hunnecut as the poor May 27, Hugh McKinsey, 2 scalps, $10.00. and indigent daughter of Franklin Oliver May 30, Jos. Walter, 3 scalps, $16.00. since deceased. The judgment was in favor Nov. 14, Jas. l)e.\los8, 1 scalp, $5.00. of the people of the State of Illinois and 1885. March 12, F. G. Oliver, 5 scalps, $25.00. against said Franklin Oliver, and is recorded Your committee would recommend (hat the at page 297 of the Circuit Court record 12. April 10, J. L. Bastnin, 4 scalps, $20.00. - April 20, J. and S. Walter, 4 scalps,$20 00. said semi-annual repot is of the aforesaid of­ It coming to my knowledge that there was ficers respectively be approved, and that the a balance of about $275 due on this judgment May 15, Chns. Sheldon, 6 scalps, $30.00. AH of which is respectfully submitted, aforesaid officers in whose hands there is to bring the payments provided for. down to shown to be receipts in excess of disburse­ September 19, 1881, the date of the death of Alvin Wait, County Clerk. ments be and and they are hereby ordered to said Oliver, I caused execution to issue for pay such amount of excess into the county the amount due and directed the sheriff to A letter from M. Schwnlbnck, manufactur­ treasury without delay, to wit: J. A. Hoov- levy the same on said section 33 as the prop­ er of tower clocks, was by the chairman re­ 'er, circuit clerk, the sum of $186.77; Alvin erty of said Oliver at the time of the rendi­ Wait, county olerk. the sum of $161.40. We tion of said judgment. ferred to the committee on public building. On motion of Marvin the following was find there is due the sheriff, the sum of Since this sale, the suit to which I call $1,832.39, and we wouldrccommend that the your attention has been commenced to set the referred to the committee on swamp lands: clerk be instructed to draw an order in favor same aside on the ground, among other Hon. Board of Supervisors, Livingston coun­ of S. M. Witt, sheriff, for said amount. Wo things, that by reason of a certain order of further sta*e that Alvin Wait-, county olerk, said court vacating said judgment from and ty, Illinois. Gentlemen—Enclosed please fiud two reso­ J. A. Hoover, cirouit olerk, and A. W. after the death of said Olivier, the lien of said Cowan, treasurer, furnished us with sworn judgment for said balance accruing prior to lutions which please pass at your first meet­ statements that the amount allowed for clerk said Oliver’s death, was also vaented. ing. The United States treasury 4rnft for hire by the board had been fully paid out I have exuuifhed the bill in said suit, and for that purpose and no other. am of the opinion tost it oannot -be sustained, Livingston county will probably reach the governor some time this month, and same A. W. Cowan, treasurer, made a statement and therefore advise the board to defend the to your county of liabilities, and we find suf­ same. will not be endorsed to you without an official ficient amount to his credit in the two banks All of which is respectfully submitted, resolution from your board direot to the of Pontino with cash on hand to cover all 0. C. Stbawn, liabilities. Counsel to the Board. governor. The sorip or land indemnity will not be All of which )r respectfully submitted, St. Louis, July 11, 1885. • Thomas Spaffobd, C. C. Stbawn, Esq., Pontiac, Livingston finally adjusted until after the decision of J ohn Bennett, County, 111. the court of claims in case of Clay county N. J Mvkr, Drab 8ik:—Yours relating to the unpaid against the United States, now pending, in W. II COBNWKLL, road and bridge taxes decided in the Binkert which cose we hope for a decision which will W. R Mabvin, ’ case came duly to hand. We have made authorize the location of the scrip on public Uommitlee. A petition from C. N. Potty in relation to Then Moulton moved to amend amond- family In their bereavement wo can only sav tornado mid cyclone intiurauoe watt read and meqt by allowing said committee $600 to use that the memory of his many virtues and referred to the committee on publio build* for tiling said farm between now and Sep­ ings. tember meeting. they may well bo proud of. Moulton moved that chairman Spafford, E. ' Chairman put the above and decided the Resolved, That a copy of these resolu­ M. Johnson and M. Tombaugh be appointed same carried. The original motion was then tions bo transmitted, by tho clerk of this a committee of three to draft* resolutions of put by the chairman. Myer called for the Board to his family. respect in memory of Wm. Nicol, deceased, ayes and noes, which resulted as follows : Thos. Spa fford, he bejng a respected member of our boards Ayes,—Cromwell, Flanagan, Stratton, M. Tombaugh, J ohnson, The clerk then put the motion which pre­ Bnyd, Beeks, Breckenridge, Corbin, How- E. M- vailed by a unanimous vote. Special Committee. arth, Bennett, Tombaugh, Gibbons, Hodges, The following was referred to the new On motion of Stratton board adjourned Moulton, Thompson, Koestner, Sears, Ginge- building committee: until 2 p. in. rich, Hack, Latbrop,—19. To tho Hon. Board of Supervisors of Liv­ 2 P. M. Noes,—B. R. Johnson, Phillips, Myer, E. ingston County. Illinois: Board met pursuant to adjournment; M. Johnson, Pearson, Baker, Rollins, Strawn, The committee of the previous Board on chairman Spafford presiding, who announced | McKay, Marvin,—10. Publio Buildings beg leave to report as fol­ a quorum present. Origiual motion os amended carried. lows to-wit: On motiop of Thompson board adjourned The following resolution wa? adopted. 1st, The court house is much in need of until 9 o’clock' tomorrow morning. Whereas, it. was provided by an act of paint and should be paluted with two good W EDNKSDAY M oUNINO, JULY 15, 1885, tho last General Assembly of the State of coats between now and'November 1st next. 9 A. M. Illinois, that tho governor appoint a com­ 2nd, The gas machine in the bnsement Board met pursuant to adjournment; mission of twelve members to revise tho of tho court house has failed and Is of no \ chairman Spafford presiding. Revenue laws, and use and must be overhauled before It will The following members answered to roll Whereas, C. C. Strawn, Esq., of the be of any benefit. It might be econemy call: Cornwell, Flanagan, Stratton, Boyd, City of Pontiac, is known to us to be spec­ to put in Incandescent electric lights, but Beeks, Breckenridge, B. R. Johnson, Phillips, ially fitted for the duties of such commis­ as to (bis we mako no suggestion. Myer, E. M. Johnson, Pearson, Corbin, sion by reason of his legal experience and 3rd, The City Board of health lias closed Ilownrlb, Baker, Bennett, Rollins,Tombaugh, his connection with this Board as its the water closet in the busement and the Gibbons, Hodges, Strawn, Moulton, Thomp­ counselor in important litigation under the only remedy is for the county to construct son, McKay, Koestner, Sears, Gingerich, Revenue Laws of this State for tho last an independent sower to the river for the Hack, Marvin, Latbrop. nine years, therefore \ benefit of tho court house alone, which Stratton moved to suspend rules in order Resolved, By the Board of Supervisors In our opinion can be made to operate suc­ that bills just presented may be referred to of Livingston County that the public inter­ cessfully’ provided the Board will exercise proper committees. Motion prevailed. ests would be greatly promoted by his sufficient liberality by way of an appropri-. Petitions from J. J. Anderson, 8. E. Holtz membership of such commission and this ation to construct it properly. mnn and Rebecca Johnson for rebate of tax, Board would be specially pleased with his 4th, The room hi the ja il for women and were rend, and by the chairman referred to appointment. boys has not been provided nnd .should be Resolved, the committee on equalization. ' That the Clerk of thjs Board attended to. forward to the Governor at Springfield a The following was presented and rend : Respectfully submitted, \ State of Illinois, Livingston county }■ as copy of this resolution, f J. E. Morrow, Board of Supervisors, July Term, July 13, Pontiac, July 14th, 1885. Committee. A. D. 1886. Mr. Chairman and Gentle­ The following was unanimously adapted Myer moved that a now purchasing men of the Board of Supervisors. on motion of McKay. agent be appointed and that E. M. Johnson Your committee on poor house and farm would beg leave to submit the following re­ Whereas, Divine Providence through bo said agent. Motion prevailed, port on matters before them : death has removed from our midst since The following was presented and read: We have met quarterly nt the poor farm our last meeting a member of this body, Whereas, Tho newspapers of this coun­ ns per order of the board, and find every therefore be It ty declure that they cannot afford to pub­ tiling in good condition ; the inmates well Resolved, That in tho death of William cared for and enjoying ns good health as lish the proceedings of this Board at the could he expected. We find that Mr. Ross Nicol, Supervisor of Pike Township, we prico of 5 cents por Inch as offered by the is making the proper reductions in the ex­ desire as the Board of Supervisors of Liv­ Board at the February meeting, that being penses. ingston county to give testimony to his one half tho amount paid heretofore, there­ ‘ We find that the old building needs a merits as a man, a Christian and as an fore new roof, nnd would ask that the committee have the needed repairs done. We also find official. Resolved, That the newspapers of the that there is needed on the farm a milk Resolved, That ns,a man he was pure in county publishing the proceedings be paid house, and would ask that the committee be Character, honest in his relations with his tho old price of ten cents per Inch for such empowered to build one. fellowmen, generous and kind. publications hereafter. W. E. Baker. We have hod the farm surveyed and plotted Resolved, for drainage, whioh is muoh needed on the That as a Christian he ever Moulton moved to adopt the above. farm, and we ask permission to proceed to recognized tho sacred obligations of his Gibbons called for the ayes and noes, re­ drain' that portion of the same where it is faith and bore testimony of his love of sulting as follows: most needed. Christ, and his love for his lellowman show­ Ayes,—Stratton, Boyd, Breckenridgo, All of which is respectfully submitted. ed that the charity which knoweth no evil Phillips,Baker,Rollins,Tombaugh,HodgeB, N. J. Myer, Strawn, Moulton, Thompson, McKay, W. E. Baker, was the guide of his life. J. E. Morrow, Resolved, That as an official he was Gingrich, Hack—14. Committee. careful o^his power, ever ready to do what Noes, -Cornwell, Flanagan, Beeks,, Marvin moved to amend above report. he considered right for his constituency Myer, Pearson, Corbin, Howarth, Ben­ Gibbons moved to amend by striking out regardless of personal benefits. nett, Gibbons, Koestner, Sears, Marvin, that part of the report relating to the milk :Resolved, That In bis personal relations Lathrop—13. with those of us who worked with him, lie E. M. Johnson asked to bo excused house. was courteous, kind and unselfish, willing Stratton moved to amend amendment by at all times to do his full complement of from voting and on motion of Myer he striking out that part of tho report referring work and carerul of the rights of others. was so excused by the board. . to tiling the poor farm. Chairman put the' Resolved, That to tbeoltizens of his own On motion’of Baker It was voted that above and decided the same lost. township wc express symputhy and to his the Committee on Poor House and farm be empowered to subscribe for cofinty Signed by the oomrolttee, Myer moved that Lathrop and Marvin papers foi the use of the paupers at Poor W. H. Cornwell, be appointed a committee of two to ’act Farm. B. H odges, jointly with commissioners of highways of Myer moved (hat the clerk be Instructed A. MoKay, Bound Grove to see to It that the money to demand of L. L. Green, conservator of A. Gibbons, advanced by the county bo properly ex­ Mrs. Hennesy, who has been confined at S. C . B beokenridoe , pended and for the purpose for which It Is the poor, farm now deo’d., the amount of J. F. Corbin, claimed. her burial expenses and board amounting J ohn Bennett. , Motion prevailed. to $68. . To the county board of the county of Baker stated that the time of C. C. The following- was adopted on motion of Livingston in the State of Illinois: Strawn,counsel for'the board, expires with Thompson: The undersigned. Commissioners or this meeting and he would move that tho STATE OF ILLINOIS, 1 Highways of the town of Bound Grove, In board proceed to elect attorney for the Livingston County. ) ** said county would respectfully represent board. Board of Supervisors, July Tprm, Pontlao, that a bildge needs to be rebuilt over the Motion prevailed. July 14th, A. D., 1885. Mr. Chairman slough oi creek where the same Is crossed Marvin moved that this board reappoint and Gontlemen.of the Board of Supervis­ by the highway leading fiqm L. Hallmyer’s C. G. Strawn with salary same as la§t ors: Your Committee, to whom was re­ west to school house in district nine In said year. ferred to select Grand Jurors for the Oc­ town. That the total cost of building said Motion prevailed. tober Term, would beg leave to submit bridge will be nine hundred and twenty McKay moYed to reconsider the action the following report on the matters be­ dollars, which sum will be more than twenty of this board in adopting last year’s classi­ fore them: cents on the one hundred dollars on the fications of cities and villages. Waldo, Geo. Andrews, latest assessment roll of said town, and McKay called for the ayes and noes re­ Nebraska, Abel Pearson, that the levy of the road and bridge tax' sulting as follows: Long Point, John Colehower. for the present year, In said town, Is for Ayes,—-Cornwell, Flanagan, Stratton, Beading, Cephus Coe. the full umount of slxtv cents on each one Boyd, Beeks, Brocken ridge, B. B. John­ Pike, Archibald Crabb. hundred, allowed by the law for the Com­ son, Phillips, Myer, E. M. Johnson, Pear­ 'Books Cteek, Frank Haselton. missioners to raise, the major part of son, Corbin, Howarth, Bennett, Boltins, Amity, Simon Jamison. which is needed for the ordinary repait of Tombaugh, Gibbons, Hodges, Stiawn, Newtown, Walker Dice. roads and bridges. Moulton, Thompson, McKay, Koestner, Eppards Point, E. A. Sweet. Wherefore, the said Commissioners of Sears, Gingerich, Hack, Marvin—27. Pontiac, J. A. Caldwell. Highways hereby petition you for aid, and Nobs,—Baker, Lathrop—2. * Esmen, Wm. Bloom. tor an appropriation from the county E. M. Johnson moved to lay on the table Sunbury, J. B. Smith. treasury of a 6um sufficient to meet one- the motion to adopt last years classifica­ Belle Prairie, D. C. Avery. half the expense of rebuilding the said tion. Indian Grove, J. L. Ide. bridge. Motion prevailed. Avoca, Dennis Glunnln. Dated Bound Grove town this 6th day Maivin moved that the committee on Owego, W. T. Vandoren. of July. 1885. Aaron P bic k ett, equalization be instructed to make a new ' * Odell. John Mo Williams. William Ch apple, classification of cities and villages and re­ Nevada, J. H. Fyfe. Commissioners of Highways. port to this board os soon as possible. Fayette, Phi. Morgan. State of Illinois, Livingston county, town Motion prevailed. Forrest, Gilbert Francis. of Bound Grovo, }-sr. Chairman announced that there would Pleasant Bidge, Wm. Bell. Board of Commissioners of Highways. bo a recess until the aforesaid committee Saunemin, F. B. Lord. We, the undersigned, Commissioners of reported. Union, J. A. Jones. Highways of the town of Bound Grove, Committee rotumod and jfrpscnted a Dwight, B. _W. Gallup. - hereby state that we have made a careful majority and mlnoitty report. German vide, Chas. Storr. estimate of the probable cost of the erec­ State of Illinois, Livingston County, J-ss. Chatsworth, Jucob Behm. tion of a bridge across slough or creek de- Board of Supervisors, July Term, A. D. Charlotte, Wm. Hercules. sctibed In above petition, and we do esti­ 1885. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of Sullivan, F. V. Boss. mate that the probable cost of the same the Board of Supervisors: Broughton, John Watts. will be nine hundred and twenty dollars. Your Committee, to whom was referred the Classficutlon of. Villages, would bpg Bound Groye, Geo. Maxson. - <• Witness our hand this 6th day of July, leave to submit the following report on tho All of which Is respeotfully submitted. 1886. Aaron P bickett, matters before them: Wm. A. P hillips, William Ch a ppl e , FIRST CLA88. Geo. Koestneb, Commissicneis of Highways. Pontiac, Falrbury—Av. value $197.15. J ohn F lanagan, 8tats of Illinois, Livingston County, town SECOND CLASS. Committee. of Bound Grove, }-ss. FlanJgan, Odell, Forrest, Saunemin, The following was adopted on motion of Commissioners of Highways of the town Chatsworth, Dwight—Av. value $148.46. Myei: of Bound Grove being each duly sworn,on third class. STATE OF ILLINOIS, / oath ssy, that the construction of a bridge, Cornell, 8trawn, Emington, Brown’s mentioned in the estimate to which this Add. to Emington, Campus, Cullom— Livingston County, f *s average value $132.11. Board of Supervisors, July Term, July 14, affidavit is attached, across the slough or creek on the highway leadlug from resi­ FOURTH GLASS. A D., 1885. Mr. Chairman and Gentle­ Long Point, Beading, Ancona, Plutnb- men of the Board of Supervisors: Your dence of L. Hallmyer west to school house vllle, Graymont, Griswold. Bowe, Black- Committee, to whom was referred the in district nine In said town, Is necessary, stone, Avoca and McDowell.Nevada, Wing, and that the same will not be made more 8wygert, Collins or Manvllle, Cayuga— petition of the road commissioners of the $40.90. Town of Bound Grove for aid to con­ expensive than Is needed for the purpose All of which is iespectfnllv submitted. struct bridge in said Town, would beg desired. Aaron P bickett, B. B. J ohnson, leave to submit the following report on' William Chapple, E L. Stratton, the matters before them: Commissioners of Highways. E. M. J ohnson. And recommend that the prayer of said Subscribed and sworn before me, this E Lathbop, 6th day of July, A. D. 1885. M W. Moulton, petition be granted. Said petition being Geo. Maxson, " C. W. Bollins. annexed hereto. Justice of the Peace. (COXCMmBD NKXT WKKK )