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- s - ar—— wersity REPORT, - ofChicago and formerly president Z DECEMBER CROP 1894. A YEAR'SDEATH ROLY of Browne university, in Boston; aged 79. 2, 17. Judge William Walter Phelps, business man [ Final Report of the Season, Showing Average Girls who at Englewood, N. J. ;aged55. Yield and Market Prices of the Staple WORK OF THE KING OF TERRORS “KingMdigllgmn,raoh,’”’ chief of the Montauk In- ;and what preERHEDSECK ) uy a 1894, dians, at Franklinville, Suffolk county, N. Productsof lowa. eopy IN \. \ e OROBW, \\ Home Journa Kt T T ‘CP RIS SRR | PLUGTOBACCO Commodore John N. Easby, U. 8, i{., retired, .(, - Y YR AN )i\ The final crop report of the excep- marriage arti A Busy Time For the Grim Messenger. in Washington; tionally Harrisou has S !‘m_* _l;rlotga__ ni, famous contralto, unfavorable season of 1894 -y How tie Entered the Ranks of States 2. mm A R a aggre- of “Heigh H ~inParis; aged 70. makes better showing of the Harrison do men, Soldivrs, Poets, Financiers, Clergy- 2. Rear Admiral William Greenville N.,, // gate products of the state than was marks. Sh men, Social Leaders and Royalty. U. 8. a veteran of the Mexican'l‘emm ¥ civil wars, in Washington; aged 70. A deemed possible during the period her opinions! JANUARY. 8. William G. Green, a 5 was at height of interesting in “s"?‘}“&‘(' v wellknownbanker and V%- / - when the drouth its railroad man and lifelong / 1. Dr. D. B. Cheney, an old friend of Lin- 0% A of “The Woma/ wminister coln, at Tullula, Ills. ////_ W ‘“‘\“}\E severity. ¥ 2/ n Mso,” of Chicago, in Chicago; 74 i) il while Edw GSA .?:r?u JULY. LA 'l:'-".',.';‘\-\'\‘A HEELN CorN—Average yield on basis of 2. Col. Floyd Clarkson, well known G. A. R. N the in his own way, veteran, in New York; 63. 4 Ex-Gov. Edwin B. Winans of Michigan, in TN (g RS(| the full acreage planted, 12 busbels per “Christmas in th William P. Earle, an old‘?dNew York hote) (VR S| L~ G like, Sohn keeper, in New York; 5. Bir Austin Henry Layard, the explorer, in ) ' acre—a little above one-third of an Kendrick aged g =,v 82. 77. }’\% 7 s\\ ously funny in teiling Elizabeth Peabody, aged - Z/ -‘/- N 722 ) educator and reformer, ; P 1 average crop. Acreage planted, 6,738,- N 89, 18. R. founder % 87 P "‘= attempt to smoke a cizar, in Buston; aged George Graham, of Graham’s 970 5. Benton J. Hall, a prominent , at Orange, N. J.; aged 81. acres; totalyield, 80,867,640 bushels. Small has very happy p: lowa N 7 B 2S 72N a at Burlington, la.; aged 59. ». m:w.H. Garfleld, pioneer Boston agent N About 60 per cent was cut and the fod- willinterest thousands of chewingtobacoswho Donald for the New York daily papers, in Boston; 10. Rear Admiral McNeil Fairfax, U. 8. P, 0, , magazine pictures. He tel Consimers 84, Mrs.J. m, . Kan, der has been generally secured in good of N., retired, aged at Hagerstown, Md.; aged 70. wifeof the editor The Graphic, lead- Make a Drawing,” showin 11. Isabella Shawe Thackeray, widow of the 2. E. L. G. Bteele, California capitalist, in of the condition; this willmaterially enhance ing paper county, tion a magazine pict atevillngtopay a viore than author, at Leigh, ; aged 75. Oakland. local of Miami writes the feeding of il “¥ value of the crop. Husk- its finish, 10. John Haley Spears, an associate of Lincoln, 21. Mrs. J. Dundas Lippincott, a prominent was troubled with heart disease conception to at Jacksonville; aged 90, Philadelphian, at Bar Harbor. for six years, severe palpitations, short- ing returns show more than the usual Bok is unusually strong i: ex-governor the Ex-Gov. William Gaston of Massachusetts, in Frederick Ferdinand Low, of ness of breath, together with such ex- average of unmerchantable corn. to a lot of “Problems of ¥ theprice charged ordinay California to China, at Ban ; aged 74. and ex-minister for - Boston treme nervousness, that, at times I would whtle Mr. Howells gives the A, Francisco; agec 66. Average price at nearest station 45 20. Helen Shafer, president Wellesley floor nearly night. ment of literary au Wellesley, of col- Chief James R. Godfrey, last surviving chief walk the all We his lege, at Mass.; aged 54, . consulted the best medical talent. cents per bushel. which he has writter Ex-Gov. William Gilpin of Colorado, at Den- of the Miami tribe of Indians, at Fort yet will b (et They said was no WINTER WHEAT—Acreage harvest- trade tobaccos. find this ver; aged 81. Wayne. there help for me, Evening’s Entertainment 25. Rev. Dr. J. B. McCullough, well known that Ihad organic disease of the heart for clever, immen 24 D. W. Irwin, a prominent Chicagog business ed, 207,863 acres; average yield, 16.7 and will be man, in Chicago; aged 64. Methodist preacher and editor, at Chester which there was no remedy. I had read bushels per since it is easy and pictures E 71. acre; total yield, 3,481,312 27. Rosina Vokes, actress, at Torquay, Eng- Heights Camp, ; aged your advertisement in The Graphic and ners ofFrench and Germ: Btah?g?ggdofh’a?.?hgr& land; aged 40. #. Gen. Alfred J. Pleasonton, distinguished ayearago, last bushels; price, 51 cents. OFTMITATIONS: Union cavalry leader, in Philadelphia; aged as a resort, tried one bottle of come a wnole page ef cap FEBRUARY. Dyr. Miles’ New Cure for the Heart, SPRING WHEAT—Acreage harvested, tions on “When Studying 1 8. George W. Childs, proprietor of the Phila- 8. John A. a once famous artist which convinced me that there was true 564,770 acres; average yield, 12.8 bushels German,”by Professors IS [ delphia Ledger, in Philadelphia; aged 65. and friendchongm.of Poe, Willis, Irving and oth- merit in it. I took three bottles each of the Fortier. The the 4 author of | £ P 4. Morton 8. Wilkinson, per acre; total, 7,239,905 bushels; price, v £3 ex-United Btates sen- ors, at Newark, N. J.; aged 87. Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and “A of the ‘?ss("‘“ ator from Minnesota, in Wells, ;aged novel, Minister Wt R Minn. AUGUST. It completely cured me. I sleep 48 cents. Total winter and spring troduces her clever young clerg (R 1. Joseph Holt, formerly U £ a cabinet officerand well at night, my heart beats regularly and wheat, 10,720,177 bushels. s{7_6),(;“{\ e 1?; 5. L. Schofield, pioneer manufacturer of iron advocate general under President New Yoak’s fashionable socie - { rails in the south, at Chattanooga; 80. {l?c'o? I have no more smothering spells. I wish Estimates of competent observers in brings the story at once to its n ' (o??l» PR ‘gd fincoln, ab Washington: aged 87, to who are as did; | 5T 0. Gen. Jacob Ammen, a prominent Union George landscape to say all suffering I teresting point. Other article veteran, Inness, noted American every county in the state indicate that SR T at Yorkland, O.; aged 88. in Bcotland; aged 69. there's relief untold for them if they will are—some twenty odd of th o Dr. Theodore Billroth,distingnished German give your just about two and a quarter million bush- rapge e 6. Elnter.Ex-Gov. Austin Blair, Michigan’s ‘‘war only remedies one trial.” good and wise, making this =lB VY11T surgeon, near Vienna; aged 65. Jackson; aged 76. i o ‘g’l~ 8. Dr. Leipnitz, at Dr. Miles Heart Cure issold on a els of wheat have been fed to stock. the Journal one of the most s ' ';3l':'ss % 294 Gustave a well known charao- }ovemor."Joseph Wightman, an early at guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. IS N ter on the coast, in San 8. P. settler %ositlvo In the opinion of the interesting the editor = S Francisco; aged 88, Burlington, la., in Chicago; aged 94. director this esti- which PLI ee Col. John R. Baylor, pioneer peit magazine . »’“"’J:'—w-r_*\—;g—i a Texan and 14, , son of Charles Francis il eSk . Yocet o mate is in excess ofthe correct figures. made. No is certainl sR SST noted Indian fighter, near San by the Dr. ElEha.rt.plnd. eAe B Antonio:nat Adams and grandson of President Adams, Miles Medical Co., worth its price of ten cent aged 72 ‘ & OATs—Acreage harvested, 4,029,719 at Mass. ; aged 61. ’ Curtis Publishing Company, of WE WILLTAKE YOU 9. Maxime du Camp, a noted French author, elect- acres; average yield, 24 bushels ; 17. CharlesQuln% Robinson, the first governor Miles’ Heart Cure per delphia, issue it. at aged 74 ; by Dr. ol 18. Hon.or Ramsdell, ex-president ed the Free Btate party of Kansas, at acre; total, 96,713,266 measured bushels, of the New Lawrence; aged 76. Restores Health and Erie railroad, at Newburg, Y.;“ quality York i N. 18. Col. John Arkins, editor of The Rocky of the best and unusually heavy A Comfortable to Californi agoed 83, Mountain News, at Denver; aged 52. Ro!u GALIFORNIA Bql()“', t!l({ planist, at weight; price, 27 cents. T 0 g T, Hunfi von Acelobntod -y C. Cook, lawyer qd statesman of THE STABILITYOF CURRENCY. During the winter you snoul «, Egypt; Hf;ed Burton Rye—Yield 15,1 4. R Illinois, at Evanston; aged 75. per acre, bushels; ronize the Philli ock Cheaply. Quickly and Comfortably 14. Gen, E(_lw_uyd Hincks, a civil war vet Island Mass, 28. Judge Norman L. Freeman, the oldest total, 1,654,750 bushels; price 43 cents. sions that run irom Chicaggan at Cambridge, % in States, It is related that when Washington ON court reporter the United at neapolis every Tuesday, an aQ THE Mrs. Myra Dradwell, editor of The Legal inquired of Hamilton what was be ~ BARLEY—Area harvested, 501,031 first lawyer Illi- Ills. to sas City, Topeka, Wiclita, \ News and the woman in grringeld.Mrs. Thaxter, at isle of Shoals; ‘acres; aged #B. Celia poet, done with the large bonded debt average yield, 18.4 bushels per L@ PHILLIPS-ROCK ISLAND TOURIST nois, in Chicago; 68. aged 58. in- and El Paso, lands you at A 15. Col. Jonathan Drake Stevenson, a promi- SEPTEMBER. curred by the revolutionary war the acre; total, 9,218,970 bushels; price, 10 the following Saturday nig. EXCURSIONS. nent Californian, inBan Franecisco; aged 04. 1. Gen. Nathaniel P. , a distinguished latter replied: “ on it; it is our cents. is quick and

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