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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, London; 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 lawyer, 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, England; 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, Pennsylvania; 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, John Quincy Adams, 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 Paris; 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 «Cairo, 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. Banks, a distinguished latter replied: “Bank on it; it is our cents. is quick and New York city; aged 68, 4. M. Adsit, a veteran of Chi- 1,781,488 N James banker route and time table any t 21. Louis Wistar, wealthy citizen of Philadel- cago, in that aged 885. ilton believed, in other words, that the els; price, $1.20. and phia, can you rate for ¢ FOURTEEN YEARS RECORD—Over 100,000 at Atlantic City; aged 60, 8. Gen. George clg;Stoneman, of Timoray agent give the already 22, ex-governor cuarrency of the country should have SEED—Yield bushels carried and all like the service. Dr. William B. Lapham, well known Maine California and at one time chief of cavalry 215 ticket that permits you to ride on Listorizn and geologist, at Augusta, Me.; in the Army of the Potomae, at Buffalo; the credit of the government behind it per acre. Estimated product, 376,500 fastest trains, for small amount CAR LEAAES CHICAGO—Every Tuesday aged (6. Territory, aged 72. give $2.25 ditional (mentioned above) you via the Beautiful Indian Texas and 24. Dr. Martin Luther, eminent Pennsylva- to it stability and uniformity; and bushels; price, per bushel. The Sunny South Line. an 6. Gen. Henry Eugene Davis, a Union vet- Thorough Sleeper.” nia physician, at Reading; aged €B. we have practical and conclusive dem- CLOVER SEED—A “A eran, in New York city; aged 59. verage, 1.6 bushels These Tourist Exeursions are a CAR LEAVES CHICAGO—Every Thursday MARCH 8. The Count of Paris, head of the French onstration of the fact at the present per acre; total output, 72,000 bushels; winter via Colorado and the Scenic route. in ular mode of travel, and in 1. Ex-Gov. Joun G. Downey of California, at royal family, London; aged 56. time that he knew what he was talk- average price, $5.50. Los Angeles; aged 67, Prof. Herman Louis Ferdinand Helmholtz, is a popular route. Special manager goes each trip, to care for G. .A, 49-1 many wants of the passengers en route. Dr. Frederick William Poole, D. D., eminent celebrated German physiologist and phy- ing about. The notes of our national MILLETSEED—Average per acre, 9.1 JNO. SEBASTIAN, f the sician, at aged librarian cf Boston and compiler of a valu- Berlin; 72. banks circulate at par, not because of bushels; acreage unknown; price, 67 We can’t tell you all the benefite in this ad., able index to periodical lita'riiuré: fn'é?- 9. Gen. P. 8. Levin, a Union veteran, in To- for California trip you should, post cago; aged 78. a ledo; aged 72. the large capital of those institutions, cents. Winter Touri:“l\‘orth-w butyouaself. Address, Line. ¥our 2. Gen. Jubal A. Early, a prominent ex-Con- 10. Prof. Heinrich Karl Brugsch, eminent phil- or any other consideration pertaining BRrooy CorN—Number oftons raised federate, at ologist and Egyptologist, at Berlin;aged SEBASTIAN, Lynchburg, Va.; aged 78. 68. question of JOHN 4. James Montgomery Balley, ‘“The Danbury 11. Joseph 8. Cone, a noted California pioneer, to the their solvency, but (estimated) 1,200; average price, $61.70 The North Western Line is now G. P. A. Chicago News Man,’’ humorist, author and editor, at Red Bluff; aged 72. because the redemption of such notes per ton. excursion tickets, at greatls 14. Rear Admiral Edward Y. McCauley, U. 8. ing at Danbury, Conn.; aged 88, dollar for dollar is guaranteed by 58 gallons per duced rates 21309 e 8. Benjamin Bunker, editor of the N., retired, at Jamestown, R. I.; aged the, SoreHUM—Yeld acre; 40 s i L pay from Kennebeo . Mme, 7. psorts Cajlpe QURED! Democrat, at ; 54, Fursch-Madi, a noted dramatic governmendg' —— of r.rs to \\'h{for & Dress Waterville, Me. aged hicfo N X $56.00 $15.00 11. Rev. A. T. Wood, a prominent Presbyterian, Prano who creatodshe title role of “Ai? 37»7-%, exico, New Me rrices to get dresses made, and Omaha; at Mount Bethel, N. J.; aged 47. s not redeema € 111 g probableWucad,lons; price per gallon, 46 cents. ot aged ‘ 0 Georgia ;i len we can 77. issippi, nmn?wn furnish you the IMm- 14. John T. Ford, the well known 8. Gen. Willard Slocum, a Union veteran, a$ tender treasury notes. it IrisH PROVED DRESS CHART and full instructions as theatrical O.; 74. Nevertheless, POTATOES—A verage yield 40.7 and to use for only We it manager, at Baltimore; aged 5. Ashland, aged informatoyAlab: $1.50. to give 24. Gen. Thomas Seir Cummings, noted Amer- has the same value as gold for all com- bushels per acre; total product, 4,709,- fud]13\see perfect satisfaction. And tiuaranteeis so simple thata 19. Commodore William D. Whiting, U. 8. N., Nort] child can use it. Send at onceas this great offer retired, in New York city; 71 i artist, last surviving founder of the mercial purposes, because the treasury 804 bushels; market price, (8 cents per cagoand only a by l::: !g::lonal Academy of Design; is for limited time. Remit Postoflice 20. Louis Kossuth, the Hungarian patriot, at aged 90. notes are redeemable in bushel. Money Order or Draft. Address Turin; aged 02. #. Launt Thompson, noted American sculptor, coin, and be- IMPROVED DRESS CHART Co., 61. 516, Prof. Isaac T. Goodnow, & Kansas st Middletown, N. Y.; aged cause the people know that the gov- SWEET POTATOES—Average yield, P. O. Box Knightstown, Indiana. 3. William Allen Shephard, well Can be pioneer and educator, at mmtttan, Kan.; known Cana- ernment holds sufficient interest 37 bushels peracre; estimated aged 80. dian journalist, printer and manager, at bear- product, it try Beggs’curmLittle ranted by A. H. Rober 2. George Ticknor Curtis, an authority and Toronto; aged 64. ing bonds as security to make the 110,000 bushels; price, $1.20. MAKES writer on constitutional law, in New York OCTOBER. money good, no matter what may hap- BuckwaeAT—Estimated yield, city; aged 82. Bwing, noted college 820, 8. B. Basford of Carth TTONEY 8. Prof. David professor pr: MONEY 26. Alfred Colquitt, minister, in Chicago; aged 64. pen to the banks in the ordinary course 000 bushels; market price, 76 cents per sick in Sioux City. He Gen. Holt senator from and Sure Cure for We are large profits for all our invest- Georgia and a prominent 8. Prof. Vincenzo Botta, linguist, bushel. Parks’ the makln§of ex-Confederate, well known of business. He says: ‘‘lbelieve Park ors. A plan COOPERATIVE SPECULATION. in Washington; aged in New York city; aged 72. SBAFE, ORIGINAL, prece- 70. of HAy—Average other medicines for Rheu SUCCESSFUL beyond 7. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, inBoston; This feature the currency problem yield, 4-5 of a ton per Sold by H. Write for full particulars, or send us S2O APRIL. aged disorders.” A. “ dg%. and 85. is of paramount acre; estimated product, tons; or more receive your share. Money can be 1. Dr. Charles Edouard Brown-Sequard, Curtin, interest and impor- 1,875,000 withdrawn at any time. the Andrew G. war governor of Pennsyl- price, $8.20 eminent French discoverer: of vania, at Bellefonte; aged 77. tance. Itwillbe exceedingly difficult, per ton. CENTRAI CoMMISSION (0., the ‘‘elixirof life,”’phg!chn.Paris; Phne Rialto Building, Chicago. in aged 76. 2. James -Anthony Froude, the historian, in if not impossiable, toconvince the peo- PARAIRIE HAY—Estimated amount 7. Richard Wistar, noted millionaire, in Phil- London; aged 76. adelphia; ple put up, tons; aged 65. £l. Ex-Mayor Monroe Heath of Chicago, at that there can be a substantial 1,350,000 price, $5.00 per Ben King, tho Chicago poet and humorist, Asheville, N. C.; aged 66. and a reliable currency ton. found dead at Ky. without some BUSINESS CARD COLUMN Ex-Gov. Joseph Dorsett Bedle of New Jer- No account 1s made of the products 18. David Dudley Field,Bowlln&(}reen,the kind of federal assurance of redemp- eminent lawyer, sey, in New York city; aged 68. of orchards, and gardens, in New York city; aged 89, Mary A. of the They vineyards ATTORNEYS. 8. Woodbridge, secretary W. tion. have become 80 accustmed > Gen. Joseph Brevard Kershaw, amounting to a considerable sum. U - a brillianting 0. T. U., in Ohiecago. e Confederate soldier and to money thus secured, and have found Pasturage is estimated and be- Day. COPELAND & HORTON, Commodore William E. Hopkins, U. 8. N,, it Ist Well ed lawyer and judge, at Camden, B. O,; retired, in San Francisco; aged 78. it so advantageous in all lieved to be below rather than above AT LAW. Loans, Insurance 74, h&.dh?n&nh—w respects, that i% 15t» Day, and Abstracts, Office over aged M. Rev. Alexander Herberton, prominent the actual value. The estimated total of Van Gorders they willbe very slow to any . 7 restarant,ATTORNEYSAudubon, 14. Gen. Henry Warner Slocum, a Presbyterian minister, in Philadelphia; favor GREAT lowa. --ed Union veteran, volue of soil products in 1893 was THE 30th Day. in dlnl.ncx-h-. aged 02, change which involves the loss of this Senator Zebulon B. about $200,000,000. The output of the FRENCE R- L. CARPENTER, VanceBroo?'n'of or‘h584rolina, Gen. Amos Beckwith, U. 8. A., retired, at element of safety. Most of the schemes REME in Washington; aged 64. 8%. Louis; aged 69. soil this year is believed to be about produces the above results in'3o days, TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR. Allbusi now $121,000,000. powerfully and quickly. Cures entrusced to our care will receive Gen. Oliver Lathrop SBhepherd, U. 8. A., re- #7. Hon. David Wills, organizer of the Nation- under discussion are seriously de- when all oth ness tired, a civil war veteran, Young men will regain their lost manhood, promptand careful attention. The settlement in New York al at Gettysburg, in that town; fective in the way ofproposing to men will recover their of and general probate law clty; aged 81. oenggtery sub- January Midland. Fouthful vigor b estates a specialty. REVIVO. It quicklyand surely Oflice in Court House. 17. Henry 8. Ives, the ‘“‘rapid” financler, NOVEMBER. stitute some other basis restores at of stability ness, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Em Asheville, N. C. 1, The Ozar Alexander 111 of Russia; aged 49, and some other form of redemption. Octave Thanet, foremost among Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting I. L. 21. William B. Daniels, ex-governor Hancock, all effects Diseases, STATZELL of Idaho, Bamuel a Methodist and plan midland writers, leads off in the Jan- of self-abuse or excess and indis're TTORNEYLAW, IOWA. Oftiee at Tacoma; aged 76. a pioneer, in San %rominentFrancisco; aged 67. The socalled Baltimore is the only which unfits one for study, business or marr AT EXIRA, uary Midland Monthly with “The Pris- only by Ige. over Shaw’s Furniture Store, James W. Throckmorton, ex-governor of 8. Duncan H. Campbell, noted inventor ia not cures starting at the seat of disese, bu A one that really recognizes the potency oner,” great tonic and Texas, at McKinney; aged 70. shoe machinery, at Pawtucket, R. 1.; aged a keenly interesting story of is a nerve blood builder, bring THEOQO. B. Beligman, 60. of government credit in the way of vi- Mary ing back the pink glow to pale " F. MYERS, 28. Jesse the New York banker, home life. Mrs. J. Reid, of St, storing youth. cheeksand TTORNEY AND at Coronado Beach, Cal. e Hamerton, the well known and the fire of It wards off 7 COUNSELLOR ATLAW, talizing maintaining paper curren- Paul, contributes a charming sketch and Consumption. Insist on having REV lowa. Office over James & Good. 2. Gen. R. B. Granger, U. 8. Eng artist and author, in Paris; aged Audubon, A., retired, in i’“hullthUbert : at other. It ch’s Drug cy, and it does so only in an indirect “Octave Thanet Home,” with pict- can be carried in vest pocket. A Store. Washington; aged 88. 81.00 per package, or six with, 60. Moseley ures. The fiction for $5.00, £6. Springer Berry, 8. Willlam Hall, a Chicago pioneer, of this number is es- guarantee Nathaniel war governor of and contingent sense. Tnere may be pecially Glory tive written to cure or CHAS. BAGLEY, New Hampshire, at ; . in New York ol{y;aged strong. “In de Land,” the money. Addresg Bristol, N. H. aged 98, 82. good reasons for saying that a perfect- story, Circularfree. AT LAW. Office in First Na 20. Francis B. Stockbridge, United States sen- 10. Theodore R. Davis, war artist of Harper's a prize by Birch Hardwicke, a ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 River St., Bank building. ator from Michigan, in 68. Weekly, at Asbury Park, N. J.; aged 54. ly safe Kansas thrilling CHICA ATTOBNEYtional Chicago; aged currency system is possible writer, is desecrip- ™ AT AUDUBON, Maj. Joseph Kirkland, a well known 11. Col. John A. McCaull, the opera manager, days a R SALE TOwWA, ¥ JNO, vet- without any federal guarantee, but the tion of the “befo’de Wah.” “Two CLOUGHLY. A. NASH B. 8. PHELPS W.R. GREILN eran and author, in Chicago; 04 at Greensboro, N. C. Men and a Madonna” is pleasing 2. Hatton, editor 14. Charles E. Strong, a prominent newpaper majority of the people do not think love NASH, PHELPS & GREEN. Frank of thelvdWashington so, story by Marie Edith Beynon,a a tal- rost, in Washington; aged 48. man of Chicago, in that city; aged 58. is to TTORNEYS AT Sioux; and it necessary take accouns of ented Manitoba writer. “Jerry Wal- LAW. Practice in all the MAY. 18. Iron Nation, head chief of the Brule courts. Abstracts of all lands in Audubon 90. 1. W. Abell, proprietor aged their views and feelings upon a sub ton’s Prospect,” by John H. Mason, is county. Money toloan at reasonable rates. Col- George of the Balti- 17. Rev. Dr. James McCosh, president of a touching lections a specialty. Office over Commercial more Sun, in Baltimore. ject of this kind. They may not know story of a stranded “forty- Bank Audubon, low Princeton college from 1868 to 1888, at niner.” Hon, Parker, 5. John Jay, ex-minister to Austria, in New Princeton, N. J.; aged much about finance as a science, but F. consul York city; aged 77. 88. at Birmingham,GeoligeEngland, proposes Hapgoos Rev. W. G. T. Shedd, theological teacher and they have long been familiar with PRYSICIANS ANDDENTISTS 6. John Maynard, a prominent resi- writer, in New York city; aged 74. the that lowa celebrate her semi-centen- dent of Manchester, N. H., at Manchester; Winthrop, best order of currency, as wellas with nial next year. Who the RANSOM L. HARRIS, aged 90. Robert Charles a lineal descendant seconds mo- M.D. of Winthrop, governor tion? The War Sketch this time is by 7. Frances Elizabeth Barrow, Fanny,” John the colonial the fact that it is made the best by years practice. Office ‘‘Aunt and a noted orator and statesman, in Bos- a woman.—an account a ex- DBNTIST—Twentyover Howald’s store. author and writer for children, \ upholding of nurse’s gypular in ton; aged 85. credit of the government, periences ew York city; 82. 18. Thomas D. Gilbert, a prominent citizen and congress before Vicksburg, by Louise C. W. DE William F. Bayles, in and cannot afford to adopt Maertz, of Quincy. “The Society MOTTE, M. D. D?lthe third richest man of Michigan, at Grand Rapids; of powerful, & Rhode any plan to are the most safe, sure FFICE OVER VAN SCOY SON’S Dry Island, at Pawtucket; aged 70. pione;: that threatens destroy or the Army of the Tennessee,” by Col. Pill uuap‘in»a 2 Goods Store. Office hours, 8:30 to 9:30 a.m 8. Thomas C. Latto, well this general of in the Mark] andlto2O p. m. known Scotch-Amer- 2. Anton Grigorievich Rubinstein,the Russian weak en confidence in the Moore, includes latest portraits of effective in [l4l ican poet, in Brooklyn; aged 76. composer, circulating medium of the country,— and all female ougpressed me —— planist and at Bt. Petersburg; prominent members; also Lo- remedf troubles arising 9. Gen. Matthew M. Trumbull, Union vet- Globe-Democrat. of Mrs. sell it, L. BROOKS. H.D. MILLER, a aged 64. ‘ St. Louis Imit A eran, in Chicago; aged 68. : gan, and of Miss Pearson the Dmms'ts g e N & fl. 'C. 8. Kauffman, one of the oldest iron mas- “Daughter prettg see Society.” ] BROOKS MILLER, 3 12. Bewell E. Jewell, a noted abolitionias, ters of at ABSOLUTELY FREE. of the “Beatrice” W rand in Pennsylvania, Columbia; 68. , Lilyin HYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. OFFICE Haverhill, Mass,; aged 8. Harvey Gibson, at O; is nearing the chimax of her pictures- mmwithWhiteuowwrc centre of #3. Gen. Willlam TR Rl RSO T I AR Tiffin,e n&:dR e T box bears our Howald Block, Second 4. A. C. Hunt, oi ¥NT Li career, Wincheste: Floor. of at Any of que . Eugene Schaffer delight- Co. on every side.llgutnre.Ask Tenallytown, ex-gowmornear Washington; 7. reader this paper can get Drug Oolorm‘.' 85. Jean Victor Duruy, well known French guides the reader through Rome. don’tkeepithewillget itfvwrforyoy, of 16. Dr. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat absolute- will it . DR.C, Rev. Edward historian, at by to us and we send upon rece EGER, aminer, in Paris; aged 88. ly three fu.l;l({Hedelberg, the editor, is elegantly New YorkBrlcht‘yod?or@h-city; #7. Bismarck, wife of the German ex- free for months. Read the offer w. Mplid- and G, for . ERMAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 10. Andrew J. Graham, Princess advantage illustrated. One of the strong topical All author of:’?lthe Graham chancellor. in this issue and take of it .’#inchester Co., calls are promptly answered, day or systém of shorthand, at Orange, N. 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