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VOLUME XI. CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1884. NUMBER 89, M

—A synopsis of the proceedings of the And this is tbe history of all of these ex­ Religious. (Shatewarth ^laindtakt. Democratic convention, from the opening peditions; but still the world finds those Rev. D. R. McGregor’s sermon on JAH. A. SMITH, Publisher. to its end, will be found elsewhere in our ready and anxious to make the sacrifice. last Suuday evening was from Luke 8UB8CRIPTION KATES. columns. —The board of supervisors paid W. W. 12:6-7. If paid In 8 m onths 81A0-, O therw ise81.00per —Mr. C. Heppe has the nobbiest sign Bears Esq., Chats worth’s excellent repre­ a n n u m . He pointed out, in the introduction, ADVERTISING RATES. in town, and it was placed in position last sentative in that body, the highest com­ how unity in diversity permeates Local business notices ten cents per line; Friday. Gaze upon it and see what you pliment in their power to bestow by materiality, thought, time and space. FA SIZIOJVA 7iL & Rates lor standing ads furnished on appli­ think of it. electing him their presiding officer. The The following lessons were drawn cation. ALL advertisements unaccompanied —Fine Cashmere Shawls in all colors, judgment of the board in this particular by directions restricting them will be kept is commendable, and, while the ’squire from the te x t: God does not forget In until ordered out, and charged according­ and cheap, at J. Walter’s. the small things iu looking after the ly . wears his new honors with proper grace, Communications of a proper character —Mr. R. Smith, who has for some lime his host of friends in this part of the great. With one arm He keens the sollolted, and information of local news been visiting bis sister, Mrs. John Young, county are pleased, and that he will make planets in their orbits, aud with the gladly received at all times in this city left for bis home iu Ohio last a most excellent chairman none will other He protects a sparrow. The Tuesday night, Almighty’s care for man is multitudi­ The Origin of Scandal. - question. —Mr. Henry Free and daughter, MinDie, —Messrs. Jackson A Walter are kept nous. ‘‘The very hairs of your head Is prepared to supply the ladles' wants, Said Mrs. A. accompanied by bis brother, made a visit are all numbered.” God’s care to T o M rs. J . busy filling orders for the product of their and Is showing Iu quite a confidential way, to Kankakee this week, returning factory, and their brick and tile are grow man is greater than it is to other “It seems to me Wednesday night. ing in popular favor daily. The fact is, creatures. ‘‘Ye are of more value That Mrs II —A telephone crank, bailing from Bath, than many sparrows.” This should Takes too m uch—som ething In her tea the farmers are beginning to realize that And Mrs. J. N. Y., was upon our streets Wednesday, the Jackson & Walter tile are the most uot lead men to be presumptuous. To M rs K. and, after being confined overnight, was durable of any in tbe market. Since If a sparrow cork up your stovepipe That very night was beard to say, shipped on Thursday. it will be liable to come to grief. If She grieved to touch putting in tbe new crusher, which takes Upon It muoh, —A house and lot for sale. Inquire of out ail of tbe larger stones and crushes a man disbelieving in the law of But “Mrs. B. took —such and such!" Mrs. Molitor, two doors east of P lain- to a powder the smaller ones, a marked gravitation steps forth on air, he will T h e n M rs. C DKALEH office. improvement is noticed in the quality of receive belief by the time h§ reaches W ent straight away THIS SEASON. And told a friend the self-same day, — Mr. E. E. Bangs accompanied his the tile aud brick, and the result is an terra firma, which will have been *' Twaa sad to think”— mother, who has been spending some time increased demand. gained in a very experimental man­ Here came a w ink— ner. If a man ignores the law of “That Mrs. B. was fond of drink.” here, as far as Peoria, Monday, . on her —The speech of Hon. L. E. Paysou de The friend's disgust way to visit her son at L&con, 111. livered in tbe bouse of representatives on grace till his fitful dream is over he Was suoh she must —Rev. P. P. Owens, of Fairbury, ac June 8d upon the subject of the Oregon will with Dives learn, when too late, Inform a lady “which she nussed,” Land-Grant Railroad is a masterly effort, that he committed a sad mistake. “That Mrs. B. companied by his sister, who is visiting What kind of reasoning is this? Fire FEATHERS AND FLOWERS! At half-past three. him from New York city, were the guests and, after a careful perusal of ihe speech Was that far gone she couldn't see.” of Rev. Wm. v. d. Hagen Wednesday. in detail, we do not hesitate to pronounce will not burn. The Hebrew children This lady we it unanswerable. Mr. Payson, in making passed through it unscorched. There­ Wreaths, Clusters, and Sprays. Have mentioned, she —A grand re-union of soldiers and tbe Doble fight be has against the manifest fore, to show the people that I am Gave needle-work to Mrs. B. sailors will be held at Chicago on August disposition of tbe great railroad corpora­ sincere in my belief, and as a pure And at such news 26, 27, 28, and 29, 1884, under the auspices Could soaroely choose tions to “gohble” up the public domain, matter of experiment, I will throw PRICES REASONABLE. But future needle-work refuse. of the Re-uniou Association of the North whether rightfully entitled to it or not, has myself into yonder furnace and will Then Mrs. B„ west. evidently made those corporations bis escape unhurt. Strange as this syllo­ As yonTl agree O p p o s i t e E. A. B a n o s ’ D r u g S t o r e . Quite properly—she»sald, sal said Bbe, —John P. Hansen is receiving a large bitter enemies, but tbe great mass of gism appears, judging from the actions That she would track quantity of brick from Jackson aud people will not be slow to appreciate bis of men in all walks of life, this is the T h e b ack Walter's factory, which he will use in To thosele wlwho made her look so blaok- valuable services. logic they are practicing. Through Mrs. K. putting in a new foundation under his —The Chats worth PiAiNDEALER, pub­ And Mrs. J. store. 8he got at last to Mrs. A. lished by James A. Smith Esq., a gentle­ And asked her why, —The rain on Thursday found man of scholarly attainments, comes to W ith cruel lie. many of our farmers in the midst of their our desk a welcome visitor The last She painted her so deep a die. bay harvest, but, as it was uot of long number has an interesting account of an Said Mrs. A. In some dismay, duration, its tendency was to delay rather old fashioned Fourth of July celebration “I no suoh thing could ever say; than cause serious injury. under the maples, which called out, it is 1 said that you —Lawrence Waugh has given up his said, five thousand people, including a Much stouter grew large number of substantial farmers, with On too muoh sugar—which you do.” position as night clerk in the hotel at — The Argonaut. Watseka for the reason that a person wagoD loads of well behaved children, needs more than four hours sleep out of aDd grown up sons and daughters. —Carpets sold very cheap at J. Walter’s. twenty-four. W. S. Felker lakeB his Chatsworth ranks as one of the leading villages on the Bloomington branch of tbe —Miss Mattoon paid Ohataworth a visit place. —Fine line of Cashmeres just arrived, Illinois Central railroad.—Chicago Tele­ Monday. gram. —£. A. Bangs sells 8 pounds of tea for all colors. Come and examine tbemr $1.00 J. W a l t e r . —On last Tuesday while train No. 15 was switching they uncoupled two cars —Corn 85 @ 88 cents. Oats 25 @ 26 —The social at Mr. L. Shepherd’s last cents. Hogs $4 50. Friday night was enjoyed by quite a large from the engine and run them in on the crowd. Ice cream, cake, and raspberries south switch. Mike Liston rode them in. —John Seberger went over to Cbenoa were the refreshments, and were heartily He tried both brakes and found neither and spent the day Sunday. enjoyed by all. The receipts of the evening would hold the cars, so be jumped off and -Five pounds of Tea for $1.00 at E. A. were $19. ■ threw a five-inch block under I lie last Bangs’. I* • — Mr. Klover, who has been confined in truck, throwing them off the track and —The board of supervisors closed their tbe insane asylum for a long time, re­ against the train o&the main track, Mike July session Thursday evening. turned to bis family in this city Saturday barely escaping being crushed, and tbe cor­ night last. The happy meeting with his ner of the car was torn up in good shape. It —Mrs. F. M Georgie and children are was got back on the track in about five visiting friends in Fairbury this week. wife and little ones can better be imagined than described. minutes. Mike said he was bound to —Good house to rent. Inquire of O. ditch them, for if they had run off tbe Sanford. —The great Buford & Co. plow manu ground switch at the east end they would factory of Rock Islaud, III., failed on have been pretty badly wrecked. —Miss Mabel Felker, of Onarga, is Monday last. This is one of the largest visiting with Miss Dollie Chittum this institutions of its kind in ihe world, and —At the recent meeting of the State week. the failure created great excitemeut in the Board of Health, held in Springfield, July —John Palva has returned from Portu­ business circles of Rock Islaud. 2d and 3d, 1884, the following resolution gal. He says everything looks fine over or ale heap was adopted: there. F S C .—A good improved “Resolved, That, while epidemic cholera 160 acre farm, 5 'A miles north of Chats- may be exoluded from this country by —8 even pounds of Coffee for $1.00 at worth. Inquire of Wm. Altmaun, thoroughly enforced quarantine regulations, E. A. Bangs’. Chatsworth, III. yet the best attainable sanitary condition of every locality In the state should be secured, —Mr. Homer Sanford and wife and Mr. — A Blaine and Logan club was formed so that in the event of Aslatlo cholera ef­ J. R. Bigham took in the city of Fairbury at Walter’s bail last Saturday night, over fecting an entrance, notwithstandIng quar­ Monday. antine, the disease may be met aud fought eighty Bignlog the roll, and arrangements under the most favorable clrcumstunces; —John Walter will receive to-morrow were made to have Senator Hunt, of Paris, aud the secretary Is. therefore, hereby 2,600 yards of Calico. Call aud see the III., address the people of Chaisworth and authorized to take such action as In his Judgment will most promptly obtain a loads of it. vicinity Wednesday, July 23d, on the thorough sauitary organization of the state, —Mr J. T. Bullard’s aged father from political issues of the day. and the adoption and enforcement of the Vermont and two Bisters are visiting at —The board of supervisors held their measures necessary to Improve ltsgeueral his residence. regular July sessiou this week, and the sanitary condition.” following supervisors from this part of tbe While the P l a i n d e a l e r does n o t wish —Mrs. Frank Hall and children, of to appear as an alarmist, a t the same time Peoria, are the ‘guests of Postmaster county were in attendance; Messrs. Sears, it is the duty of every citizen to see that Shroyer's family. of Chatsworth; Froebe, of Germanville; Shearer, of Sullivan; Gingerich, of Char­ his premises are in the best possible sani­ —Mr. Martio Brown and family, of lotte; Strawn, of Forrest; and Hodges, of tary condition. As a preventative clenib Ford county, spent Thursday with old ness is of vital importance. friends in this city. Fayette. Baptist Church Directory—Rey. D R. —The address of Elder Gue on ‘‘Recol­ -tw elve ponnds of “A” Sugar for $1.00 McGregor, pastor; services every Sunday lections of the War,” delivered at Town at E. A. Bangs’. at 10a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. Faulk Hall Tuesday evening under the auspices —Mr. Walter Burns and family, of will occupy the pulpit on Sunday morning. of the G. A. R of this city, was well Chicago, are the guests of Mr. John R. The evening'subject will be, “A Piciure of received by all bis listeners. The elder is Bigham and family. Life.” The sermon on the above theme possessed of that happy faculty of telling —1)600 yards of Bleached and Unbleach was delivered on the 22d ult., and will be a thiug, and telling it well. He was ed Cotton Flannel will arrive at John repeated by special request. listened to with marked attention through­ Walter’s to morrow. out, and tbe old veterans who listened, —We have received a beautiful picture while at times affected with tbe solemn —A streamer bearing the names of of the Southern Exposition, which opens side of the picture, were not spared by tbe Cleveland and Hendricks floats from the at Louisville, Ky.. Aug. 16th,and continues orator the pleasures of the brighter side of Democratic liberty pole. until Oct. 25th. Tbe view is of the main army life, and many amusing incidents —Bushels of fun at the dance last Satur­ building, which ib one of tbe largest expo­ were related In a happy manner, which day night at Joe Wheeling’s. If you sition buildings ever erected It covers brought forth frequent laughter from his don’t believe it ask Bob. thirteen acres of ground, and will be highly delighted listeners. As a whole lighted throughout by five thousand tbe address was a good one and the —Miss Kate Weinland, of Eyier, made electric lights. a flying viBlt to Chatsworth Tuesday and audience, which nearly filled the hall, were returned on Wednesday. —Rev. Samuel Free,.from Willimantic, well satisfied and do not hesitate to pro­ Connecticut, is visiting with bis brother, nounce the elder’s effort a most successful —Fifteen pounds of “C” Sugar for $1.00 Mr. Henry Freehand other relatives in this one. at E. A. Bangs’. vicinity. The reverend gentleman Is the —A Cleveland and Hendricks club was pastor of the Flrkt Congregational church —The first gun of the campaign for Democracy was fired on Monday evening, formed at Haberkorn’s hall Saturday of Willimantic, and is o ff od bis regular night, about seventy signing the roll. summer vacation. He has spent several when Mr. Wm. R. Curran, of Pekin, met —Quite a number of Masons from this days in Chipago and is much pleased with with a cordial welcome at the hall, which city attended the funeral of 0. Rohrbach the great metropolis of the west. was crowded with ladies and gentlemen * to hear bis speech. • Mr. Curran was intro­ * at Masonic Hall, Piper City, Sunday. —On closer examination of the new duced by Mr, M. H Hall, and occupied —Mrs. T. Brock way and Miss Griswold railing on tbe stairs at the Presbyterian the attention of his hearers in a lengthy visited Mr. C. T. Brockway, agent of I. C. church we flDd it to be an extra fine piece address, which was well received bv, at 4 * Ry., and other friends at Colfax Tnesday. of work and deserves special mention, and least, , the democratic portion of the —A. B. Smith Esq., of Ottawa, came Mr. L. C. Speicher, who, we learn, did the audience. His address took on the charac­ down from attending the Democratic con­ work, is eptitied to great credit for tbe ter of a plea, which 1b Mr. Curran's style vention ana spent Sunday with Relatives manner in which he has worked those of communicating his thoughts to bis here. iron rods or pipes into and around the listeners, and in consequence is not made —‘Miss Mamie Yentzer, of Ottawa, is intricate windings and curves of the stair up of fire, fun, and vinegar; but his grace making a short visit with the family of cases. and ease of manner was such as to com­ Jafi. A. Smith am} other friends in this —Lieutenant Greely, of the Lady mand attention, and the time he occupied city. Franklin Bay, with six of bis companions did npt diminish in the least the close at­ —For a cool, refreshing glass of soda of the Arctic expedition have been rescued tention of his listeners. After the address go to B. ▲. Bangs'. by Commanding Officer W. 8 . 8 ohlev, of a large bonfire was set off, which lit np —Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Murray and little tbe squadron fitted oat by the U. 8 . the villago and, In* connection with tbe son, of Peoria, aie visiting with -Mrs. government to make search for these band playing appropriate airs and the Murray's mother, Mrs. John Young, in Arctic adventurers. Eighteen of the cheers of the crowd, made it extremely this city. • - • a party died of starvation and exposure. . ... / . * w.: ;■ lively. The boiler exploded In Wolfs portable The Republican State Central Commit­ savr-mlil near Mill field, O., a few days th® committees on C*fed®ntlala. Perm anent Q£hat*wort1\ QfoindenU]. tee ef Arkansas hoe decided that It it in­ CLEVELAND AND HENDRICKS. Organization and Platform were then ap­ ago, hurling one man a great dlstanoe, and expedient at present to plaoe a State ticket pointed, and the convention adjourned u n til fatally wounding and aoalding three oth­ eleveno’clook this morning. J. A. SM ITH, Publisher. in the field. ers. The structure was entirely demol­ The first case for violation of the Pro­ SECOND DAY’S SESSION. New York and Indiana Again Furnish CHATS WORTH. i i ILLINOIS ished. hibitive law woe tried at Des Moines, la., Chicago, J u ly 10.—A t 11:30 o'clock Wedne»s T h e the Democracy with Standard- day Governor Hubbard rapped the con-1 Illinois Department of Agriculture on the 12th, the defendant, who alleged .vention to order, and the opening prayer was reported on the 12th an average yield of that the beverage he told was mead, being Bearers. -made by Ht. Rev. Bishop MoLaren, of the die- wiuter wheat In the northern division, and fined one hundred dollars. cese of Chicago, the delegates and the con­ vention generally rising at the request of ib® about three-fourths of a crop in the central P rof. Packard, the President of Bo

■. ■ * f ■ *r * ' . ■' f\‘t . ' , - V . • „ , . i •*/ The roll-call of u>* btatos was oalled forth* bottoms, anaatraost hag the American flag ald. 1. Illinois had one vote less than the foil stood up ana cheered. Mr. W«i*r, of (presentation of the nmnei of members of tha|| been swept off the high _ n u m b er. neotiouf. and Mg. Momdes. of Indtmaa, hot* ILLINOIS STATE NEWS. new National Committee and a committee WT U n d e r■ Douiooratioimooratio rule and aud. policyHoy our mmer- er- Indiana gave Hendricks 80. Iowa gave jumped on chairs and tried to attract the a t­ notify the candidates of their nomination. chants aud sailors, flying the stars and strip e s C lev elan d 'at, Hendricks 4. tention of the Chair. Mr. Waller started sov- Tb* report of the Warden ot the Che On recommendation of the Committee on In every port,>ort, successfully searohed o u t a At this point the Pennsylvania delegation Ptosolutiuns the convention decided that market lor the varied produota of American asked leave to retire for consultation, Penitentiary for Jane showed 710 convict* hereafter the National Committee in selecting in d u s try . A New York delegate objected, but the pn band at the 1st ot the month, and 724 Ite Chairman need not oonftne Its choice to Under a quarter-century of Republican.rule Chairman decided that the-Pennsylvonludele­ tio n . July L The report to r the Joliet Peniten­ o n e o f it a o w n m em b ers. and pulley, uua^UQ despite vurour uwuuoosmanifest guiauiadvantage gation had the right to retire for consultation; The audience qgaiu broke out, and in tho TUB PLATFOBM. ever atl outer nations in high-paid labor, fa­ and it did so amid great excitement. meantime Mr. Measles, of Indiana, who had tiary showed 1,437 on hand June 1, and 1,449 William R. Morrison, of Illinois, said he was vorable climates and teemingmg soils; despite During the confusion it wua announced remained standing, was recognized by the July L directed by the Committee on Resolutions bo freedom of trade among ail these United that another vote had been gained in Illinois C h a ir . report the following' declaration of princi­ States; despite their populationiTs by the fore­ for Hendricks; the vote, therefore, stands: Mr. Menzies, of Indiana—Let the convention Th* dormitory of the Normal School *1 ples, and move its adoption. It bitterly de­ most races of men and an annual immigra­ Cleveland, 38; McDonald, 1; Bayard, 3; IIpu- bo not mistaken, I speak to it in words of sob­ Morris, Grundy County, known as th* nounces the Republican party and its plaj> tion of the young, thrifty and adventurous of d rio k s, 2. erness and earnestness, Thomas A. Hendricks form, the ij^omlses of whioh are declared all Nations; despite our freedom here from The call of the roll proceeded. Kansas is not au.l will not he a candidate tor tbe Cottage, was burned a few night ago. Th* te be a list the party’s past failures, It the Inherited burdens of life and industry in gave Thurman 2, Bayard 4, Cleveland 12. Vice-Presidency. I aw authorized by him to inmates had to leap from second-story then proceeds as follows:llow s: old-world mouarohies—thoir costly war na­ when Kentucky was called, Mr. McKenzie, sa y th a t. windows. Loss, $10,000; insurance, $4,000j The Democracyaey pledgee Iitself too p u rify' th e vies, their vast tax-consuming, non-producing who had nominated Carllsio, withdrew Mr. Bacon, of Georgia—I desire to ask th* Administrationn from corruptcorruption to re s to re standing armies; despite twenty years Of that nomination and aunodneed the gentleman from Indiana if he is authorized to In a dispute at Windsor, Shelby County* economy, to revive respect for law, and to ro­ peaoe— that of Republican rule and policy vote of Kentucky as follows. For Tbur- say that Mr. Hendricks wiR not accept h tbe other evening Harry Tice, aged eighth duco taxation to the lowest limit consistent nave managed to surrender to Great Britain, msn 1; Cleveland 3, Bayard 7, Hendricks 16; unanimous nomination from tbs Nation a with due regard to the preservation of the •long with our commerce, the control of the (cheers); Louisiana gavo Thurman 1, Cleve­ Democratic Convention for the offloe of Vice- een, fatally stabbed Newton Eusey, fifteen faith of the Nation to ite oroditors and pen­ markets of the world. land 16; Maine gave Cleveland 12; Maryland President of the United States. years old. j sio n ers. Instead of the Republican party’s British gave Cleveland 10, Bayard 6; Massa­ Mr. Menzies turned around to speak to some Knowing full well, however, that legislation I icy, we demand Inin behalf of the American c h u s e tts g a v e H o n d n o k s 12)4, C leve­ of ills colleagues, and ihe Chair recognized Everett Walker, of Bloomington, a con­ affecting the occupations of the people should K mooraoy an American policy. land 8, Bayard 7H; Michigan the gentleman from Connecticut, Mr. Walter. duct or on the Chicago & Alton Road, was be cautious aud conservative in method, uot Instead of the Republican party's discred­ gave Hendricks 13, Cleveland 13; Minnesota Mr. Waller commenced, when Mr. Menzies In advance of public opinion, but responsive ited soheme and false pretense or friendship g av e C leveland 14; M issouri g av e C leve­ turned around and addressed Mr. Bacon, say­ fatally injured at Louisiana, Mo., a few to its ueinands, the Do mocratio party is for American labor, oxpressed by imposing land 21, Bayard 6, Hendricks 6; Mis­ ing: "l.will answer the gentleman by saying, days ago. His back was broken and an pledged to revise the tariff in a spirit of fair­ taxes, we demand in behalf of the Democracy sissippi gave Bayard 14, Cleveland 2, in the language of Mr. Hendricks himself, arm cut off. ness to all interests, freedom for American labor by reduolng Hendricks, 2; Nebraska gave lluyard 1, Cleve­ that ho is not und will not be a candidate for Rut in making reduction In taxes, It Is not taxes, to the end that these United States may land 0; Nevada gave Hendricks 5, Thurman the Vice-Presidency.” August Zelke, a miner, was instantly proposed to Injure auy domestic) industries, compete with unhindered powers for the 1; New Hampshire gave Cleveland 8; Now Mr'. Waller, of Connecticut—Mr. Chairman: killed in the Junction coal shaft at Peters­ but rather to promote thoir healthy growth. primacy among nations in all the arts of Jersey gave Bayard 2, Cleveland 5, Hen­ Connecticut usually baano.desire to foroeon From the foundation of tthis Government, peace and fruits of liberty. dricks 11: New York gavo for Cleveland 72. Indiana a candidate against its will; but, sir, burg, Menard County, the other day, by taxes collected at the custom-house have beeu With profound regret wo have been apprised Mr. Manning announced that on*polling the this is not an Indiana Convention. (Cheer* falling slate. the chief source of federal revenue. Suob by the venerable statesman through whose delegates there were 50 for Cleveland and 22 und laughter.) This is a convention o f th e they must continue to be. Moreover, many person was struck that blow at the vital prin­ scattering. country, and the Democrats looking all over A death from small-pox occurred at industries bare como to rely upon legislation ciple of republics (aoqulesoenee in the will Mr. Cochran nsked, in the name of the dis­ the eountry Ksve a right to talte a fit man Springfield a few days ago, and through for successful continuanoe, so that any the majority), that he can not permit us again franchised minority of the New York dele­ from any plaoA they may. Connecticut, str, change of law must be at every step regardful to place in his hands the leadership of tho gation, to have that lost statement extended would not nave >aade at anybody’s request a failure to detect the nature of the disease of the labor and capital tbns involved. The Democratic hosts, for the reason that the in the minutes. nomination of a man for any office untoes au unknown number of people were ex­ prooess of reform must De subject in the exe­ aoblevement ot reform in the administration North Carolina gave for Bayard 22. f A dole- they had exercised a little Yankee cuteness posed. cution to this plain (Rotate of Justice. of the Federal Government is on undertaking to stated that there wore 16 of the North as to whether a man would probably All taxation shall be limited to the require­ now too heavy for his ago and failing strength. Caarolina votes for Bayard and 6 for Cleveland, take It. If any man in this convention says Mr. Ira Ross, of Shirland, Winnebago ments of economical Government. The Rejoicing that his life has been prolonged but they had agreed on this ballot to cast their that Hendricks ut this time is not patriotic County, has two curiosities of the bovin* necessary reduction in taxation cau and must until the general judgment of our fellow- votes as a unit.) Ohio gave Hendricks 1, Til- enough to take a nomination tendered undqr be effected without depriving American labor countrymen is united lu the wish that the den 2, Thurman 22, Cleveland 21; Oregon gave these circumstances 1 will withdraw bis name species of two spring culves. One calf has of the ability to competo successfully with wrong were righted in his person, for the De­ Bayard 2, Cleveland 2, Hendricks 2; Pennsyl­ with humiliation. (Applause.) He does not every appearance of a newly sheared foreign labor, and without im losing lower mocracy <&the United States we offer to him, vania was passed for the present; Rhode Isl­ want this nomination. Every man knows rates of duty thun will be ample to cover any In his withdrawal from public cares, not only and gave Bayard 2, Cleveland »; South Caro­ It. He is called to the front; und tbe sheep, with a fine silky covering resem­ [increased cost of production whioh may exist our respectful sympathy and esteem, but also lina gave Bayard 9, Cleveland 8, Hendricks ticket, with the statesman of New Yorg ondt bling more the nature of wool than hair. in oousequeuce or the higher rate of wages that best homage of freemen, the pledge of 1; Tonnes see gave Bayard 10, Thurman 11, lu 1884 representing the Bast. Thomas A. H en­ Its head has every indication ot a sheep’s prevailing In this country. our devotion to the principles and the cause C leveland 2, H o n d n o k s 1; T ex as g av e H en ­ dricks, representing again the West, will be, Sufficient revenue to pay all the expenses now inseparable in thehistory of this Repub­ dricks 1, Thurman 1, Bayard 12, Cleveland 12; lu the opinion ot every Democrat who H ire head. The other calf has the peculiarity «f.tbe Federal Government economically ad­ lic from the labors and the name of Samuel J. Vermont gave Cleveland 8; Virginia gave mo. victorious in November. of both forward feet being doublo-split ministered, including pensions, interest and T lld en . Cleveland 13, Bayard 8, Henoriclta 2, Thurman Mr. Wallace, of Pennsylvania—Mr. Presi­ hoofs, where there should be only two principle of the public debt, can be got, under With tills statement of the hopes, prinoi- 1; West Virginia gave Thurman 2, Randall 1, dent, it would not be beneath the dignity of our present system of taxation, free custom­ les and purposes of the Democrat!nooratio party, Bayard 8, Cleveland 8; Wisconsin gave Hen­ an elected Vice-President of the Batted States hoofs. There are four well-developed hoofs, house taxes on fewer importod artioies, bear­ Baele 'great'issue'great Issue of reform and changecbangi in ad- dricks 2, Cleveland 26; Arizona gavo Cleve­ to be a candidate for the plaoea Second time. or toes, on each foot. ing heaviest on artioies of luxury and beariug ministrationais is submitted to the people In land 2; Dakota gave Cleveland 2; District of Thomas A. Hendricks has boon once chosen lightest on articles of necessity. o&lm confldencet hat the popular voice will Columbia gave Hendricks 2; Idaho gave to be Vice-President of tho United States. Frank Mark, ’a farmer near Marshall, We therefore denounce the abuses of the pronounce in favor of new men, and new and Cleveland 2; Montana gave Cleveland 2; He has been despoiled of his office. The De­ Clurk County, recently found a small -existing tariff, and, subjeot to the preceding more favorable conditioi*) for the growth of Washington Territory gavo Cleveland 2; mocracy of the RopubHc demand of him again limitations, we demand that Federal taxation industry, the extension of trade, the employ­ New Mexico gave Thurman 1, Cleve­ his name as their oannidate, and they will uot bunch of cheat growing out of a head of ahall be exclusively for public purposes and ment and due reward of labor and-capital, land, L Utah gave Cievelund 1: Hendricks, take no for an answer. (Cheers.) Sir, I mov* wheat, and intends to make his shall not exceed the needs of the Government and the general welfare of the whole country. 1. Wyoming gave Cleveland 2. you, that the rules be suspended and thatthif discovery known to the Agricultural De­ economically administered. MINORITY REPORT. The roll-call being concluded, Pennsylvania convention nominate Thomas A. Hendrick^, Tne system of direot taxation known as the General Cutler then made a minority re­ was called for, and the chairman announced, of Indiana, as its candidate tor Vioe'Presp partment. “internal revenue” is u war tax, and so long port, and supported it in a half-hour speech. for Cleveland, 42 (another noisy demonstra­ dent of tho United States by acclamation. ■ as the law continues the money derived A motion to substitute this report for that of tion,which Interrupted the further announce­ (Cheers.) Kingman & Co.’s large warehouse, filled therefrom should be sacredly devoted to the the majority was then defeated by an over­ ment of the ^Pennsylvania vote.; for Hen­ The nominations of Rosecrans, McDonald, with agricultural implements, at East St. reliof of the people from the remaining bur- whelming vote. d rick s, 11; R an d all, 4; B ay ard , 2: T h u rm a n , 1 Glick and Black weto withdrawn. Louis, was destroyed by fire a few days dens of the war, and be made a fund to de­ THX FIRST BALLOT. Every State and Territory oast Its full vote fray the expense of the care and comfort of The convention proceeded to ballot with the CHANons. for Hendricks on the roll call with the excep­ ago. Loss, 150,000; insurance, $20,000. worthy soldiers disabled in line of duty in the Illinois corrected Its vote as follows: For tion of one in Mississippi for McDonald, four Charles S. Zane, of Springfield* has wars of the republic and for the payment of Hendricks, 1; Bayard, 3; McDonald, 3; Cleve­ in Illinois, which were net voted, and the such pensions as Congress may from time to ao land, 37. Kansas ohajtged her vote as follows: thirty votes of Indiana, whlqh asked to be ex* been nominated and confirmed as Chief time grant to such soldiers, a like fund for M • | For Bayard 3; Cleveland, 13; Thurman, 2. cused, but oil the Convention insisting upon Justice of Utah Territory by the Presi­ STATES 6 o North ( arolina chauged her 22 votes from the sailors having already been provided; and AND TEKRI- eHS3 Indiana votiug, her thirty votes were cast for dent. any surplus should be paid into the treasury. i 5 a Bayard to Cleveland. (Great excitement and Mr. Hendricks. TOBIES. OS a © cheering.) Virginia changed her vote as fol­ we favor an American continental pohoy b i 0) 'O When tho vote of Indiana was announced Adam Becker was drowned while bath­ based upon more intimate commercial ana a lows: For Cleveland, 23: Hendricks, 1. Geor- for Hendricks it was apparent that his nomi­ M cD onald. H oadly. F low er. • & K T h u rm a n . 3 0 •B la changed her vote as follows: For ing in the Sangamon River, near Decatur, political relations with the fifteen sister Re- I | I | nation was unanimous, the delegates the glev elan d , 22; B ay ard , 2. A t th is publics of North. Central and South America, A la b a m a 14 1 ... 1 . audience rose to their feet and Indulged in the the other day. He was thirty-five years but entangling alliances with none. time all the delegates were on their usual oxtravagantdemonstrations. The whole Arkansas.... » • • feet, and many of them were clamor­ of age. We believe In honest money, the gold and California... • • • .. . 16 house was a sea of undulating color, formed silver coinage of the constitution, and a circu­ ing for recognition. Florida changed her by waving handkerchiefs of every hue, Two Mormon evangelists, named Oscar C olorado "6 1 ...... vote as follows: For Cleveland, 8. West Vir­ lating medium convertible into such money Connecticut. huts, umbrellas and everything else which Rose and Charles Bement, operating re­ without loss. ginia changed as follows: For Cleveland, 10. could be Beized upon by the excited as­ Delaware... '*6 Maryland changed her 16 votes to Cleveland. cently in Danvers, McLean County, awoke Asserting the equality of all men before the F lo rid a sent nlage. The band broke iu on the un­ law, we hold that it is the duty of the Gov­ The changes were so numerous, and were ac­ earthly din with the strains of “H4R to G e o r g ia ...... iff 2 companied with so much uproar and excite­ considerable interest among the farmers. ernment, in its dealings with tne people, to I llin o is ...... i i 1 1 1 the Chief.” A number of delegates?gi seized mete out equal and exaot Justice to ail citi­ ment, that R was almost impossible to keep the standards and bore them to the platform, Six men, armed with shot-guns, visited I n d i a n a ...... 30 track of them. The Missouri delegation an at forced them zens of whatever nativi’ty, race, color or per­ I o w a ...... 1 1 where they were gathered into a cluster, the missionaries night and suasion-religious or poiitioal. nounced a change of its 32 votes solid for about which were congregated two or three K a n s a s ...... 2 C leveland. to leave the region. We believe in a free ballot and a fair oount: Kentucky... 26 hundred delegates yelling as if "Gleveland and we recoil to the memory of thq people This set off the enthusiasm again. The cheer­ and Hendricks” were just being passed into Mrs. David Grier, of Monmouth, Warren Louisiana...... 1 i ing was deafening, au anchor of (lowers was the Presidential offices. After remaining in the noble struggle of the Democrats in the M a in e ...... County, was seized with a paroxysm of XLVth and XLVJth Congresses, by which a carried to the New York delegation, and a front of tlie platform a few minutes the dele­ Maryland ...... J ...... stuffed eagle was carried in procession. coughing the other evening after tea, and reluctant Republican opposition was com­ Massachus's. "2 gates in churgc of the staudards formed them­ pelled to assent to legislation making every­ The band struck up more patriotic airs, and selves into a procession and marched died before medical assistance was ob­ M ichigan...... 11 lags and banners were waved and tho ex­ around the hall, while the band favored where illegal the presence of troops at tn e M innesota.. tained. She had been ill for some weeks. polls, as the conclusive proof that a D em o ­ citement gained the fever point, because the the crowd with “The Star Spangled Banner,” Mississippi.. 1 1 Cleveland vote had nearly reached the neces­ Her remains were taken to her parents’ cratic Administration will preserve liberty M issouri...... " i 3 3 Immediately upon the cessation of th* with order. sary two-thirds. music the uproar began again. The band home in Iowa. Nebraska.... 1 At this-junoture, when the success of Cleve­ came in with “Dixie," which was greetfed with The selection of Federal officers for the N e v a d a ...... 6 Territories should be restricted to citizens land was certain, some of tho minority dele screams by the Southern members. After an The authorities of Rockford have noti­ previously resident therein. New Hamp., gates left the hall. Outside the artillery be­ interval of simple veiling came the strains of fied groceryman and merchants who send New Jersey. 11 gan to boom and inside the uproar was tre­ “Auld Lang Sj no’r from the bond, and thou­ We oppose sumptuary laws, which vex the New Y ork... citizen and interfere with Individual liberty; mendous. Then tho change of California sands ot voices thundered the refrain of the out canvassers for their goods about the North Caro. n was announced as* For Cleveland 8, Thur­ familiar song. Next the strains of “Old Hun­ we favor honest civil-service reform, and the O h io ...... 23 2 city that they must pay a license just the compensation of all United States officers by m a n 8. dred” floatod down tho gallery in which the same as peddlers for each drummer so em­ fixed salaries; the separation of ohurch and O re g o n __ __ Mr. Menzies, of Indiana, changed the vote band was located, and 12,00(1 voioes Joined in State: and tho diffusion of free education by Pennsylv'nla 55 Of that State to Cleveland, and moved that the grand old hymn. “America” and “Home ployed. common schools, so that every child in the Rhode Island the vote be made unanimous. Illinois chauged Sweet Homo" were rendered by the band and been land may be taught tho rights and duties of South Caro.. her vote of 44 to Cleveland. Kansas voiced by the crowd, and tho demonstration, A Morgan County farmer who had citizenship. Tennessee... 3 1 9 i ... changed also—for Cleveland 17, Bayard 1. after a continuance of over twenty minutes, left the charge of his baby while his wife Whiie we favor all legislation which will T e x a s ...... 1 4 Tho Chairman stated that ho would was at an end. went to town, took care of the youngster tend to the equitabledistribution ot property, V e rm o n t...... rule out of order the motion to make the The Clmir—There have beon 810 votes to the prevention of monopoly, and to the V irg in ia ...... 1 1 vote unanimous wntil after the result wus an of which Thomas A. Hendricks has receiv in a very novel manner. He nailed a box strict enforcem entof Individual rights against W e st V Irg ’ia ' i 2 nounced. California again changed her vote every one, and is declared tho nhanimons on the top of the plow-beam, and in this corporate abuses, we hold that the welfare of W isconsin... 2 2 1 4 to 16 solid for Cleveland; South Carolina nominee of this party for Vice-Preeidont of the little fellow was placod. He seemed to society depends upon a scrupulous regard for A r iz o n a ...... changed for (.'leveland 10, Bayard 8; Texas the United States. (Loud and long-continued D a k o ta ...... gave her whole 26 votes for Cievelund; Ohio applause, lasting for many minutes.) enjoy his all-day ride immensely. the rights of property as donned by law. Dist. of Col.. *4o We believe that labor is best rewarded changed her vote as follows: For Cleveland At 7:;>0 the motion to adjourn sins d/e was Hog cholera is prevailing to an alarming where it is freest ami most onlightened. It Id a h o ...... 27. Thurman 11); Tennessee changed hor vote put and carried. should therefore bo fostered and cherished. M o n ta n a ...... to Cleveland; Iowa transferred her 26 votes extent in tbe eastern and southeastern, New Mexico. Wo favor the repeal of all laws restricting solid to Cleveland. At this moment an im­ BIOGRAPHICAL. portions of Fayette County. In many in­ the free action of labor, and the enactment U ta h ...... mense oil painting of Governor Cleveland Washington. 1 SKETCH OF M’S. CLEVELAND’S CAREER. stances whole herds have died. • o t laws by whioh labor organizations may be was carried on tho platform waiting to bo set Incorporated, and of all such legislation as W yoming.... up when tho vote should be announced, and Mr. Cleveland was born in tho town of Es­ Not long since a brakeman on the Chi­ will tend to enlighten the people as to the true still the work of changing tho votes was go­ sex, State of New Jersey, on the I8tli day of relations of capital and labor. 66 78 88 3 271 ll 1 4 ing on ill tho most con fused manner. March, 1837. Ho is a descendant of a New cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, in We believe that the public lands oiuht, as Necessary to choice, 517. John Kelly, attended by some of his sup­ England family, which has beon in this Western Illinois, was surprised to find a far ns possible, to be kept as homesteads for1 porters, left tlx? hall, confused and disgusted country two hundred years. The family is rear actual settlers; that all unearned lands here­ Upon the announcement of the result of tho ut his thorough defeat. noted for its piety and religious zeai, hav­ rooster riding contentedly upon the tofore Impiovidently granted to railroad cor­ ballot,'there was wild cheering lor several 't he votes of tho States In detail were then ing hud for many generations distinguished platform of a passenger train. The cir­ moments. Repeated attempts were made (one o’clock; announced by the clerk for veri­ representatives in the olerical profes­ porations by the action of the Ttepnblican then to adjourn. A call of States finally se­ cumstance was so unusual that an inves­ ■party should be restored to thepublic domain; fication. sion. Mr. Cleveland's great-grandfather, cured aq adjournment to ion o'clock to-day. The general result was announced as fol­ Aaron Cleveland, was a Congregational Min­ tigation was instituted, and it was found and that no more grants of lands shall be made The motion was announced lost by 404 yeas to •to corporations, or be allowed to fall Into the lows (at 1:Id p. in.): ister of Norwich, Conn. He was a strong that the rooster bad boarded the train at a 412 nays. Tho correctness of tho vote boing man, monta.ly and physically, and a burd^ed (ownership of alien absentees. challenged it was votifled, and the result Whole number of votes cast...... 820 station two hundred miles away. Wo are opposed to all propositions/whioh, N ecessary to a c h o ic e ...... 547 years ago was t ic uuther of many i ad _-al found to be 40i yeas and 412 nays. A motion anti-slavery papers. Richard Clevolanu, the ;upon any pretext, would convert the General to adjourn to ten o'olook to-day! was finally Cleveland received ...... 683 Officers Anthony Quinn and Lee Evana (Government into a machine for collecting H e n d ric k s ...... 45)4 father of the subject of this sketch, was edu­ carried, and at 1:30 a. m., the convention ad­ cated for the ministry, and was of the Pres­ were shot recently in attempting to arrest taxes to be distributed among the States or jo u rn e d . B a y a rd ...... 8 i‘/« the citizens thereof. M cD onald...... 2 byterian faith. Ho married a sues Neal, o( a tramp at the Chicago & Alton depot, in in reaffirming the declaration of the pla'P R a n d a ll...... 4 Baltimore, soon after settling as pastor of a Jerseyville, Jersey County. The man was form of 1850, that " the liberal principles,em- F O U R T H DAY’S SESSION. T h u rm a n ...... 4 church In New Jersey, where Gt-over was too much for Quinn, who called for help, bodied by Jeffc-rson in the Declaration of In­ CLEVELAND THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE. The question was then put on Mr. Monzio’s b o rn . dependence, and eauctioued in the Constitu­ motion to make the nomination unanimous, Governor Cleveland’s educational facilities and Evans came just as Quinn drew his tion whioh makes ours the land of liberty and Ch ic a g o , J u ly 12.—T he c o n v e n tio n w as and it was carried triumphantly. aud opportunities were rather limited, con­ revolver. The prisoner kicked it, causing the asylum of the oppressed of every nation, called to order at eleven a. m. yesterday. Then the mammoth oil-palhttng representa­ sisting of a chance to attend the common have ever been cnrdlnal principles of tho Prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. Clinton tion of Cleveland's head and bust was carried schools and an academy Et Clinton, Oneida its discharge. The bullet passed tbrongh Democratic faith,” we nevertheless do not Locke, of Grace Church, Chicago. in front of tne Speaker's stand and exhibited County, N. Y., for a brief period. After Quinn’s hand and into Evans’ leg. sanction the importation of foreign labor, or A delegate from tho ^tato of Pennsylvania to tho enthusiastic spectators, who greeted it leaving the academy he became a otork for (the admission of servile races, unfitted by moved that the convention now proceed to a with cheers and whistling, and the waving of a year at one of the eleemosynary Institu­ Hubbard, the defaulting cashier, secured (habits, training, religion, or kindred for ab­ second ballot. So ordered. everything that could be put into requi­ tions of New York City; then he returned the arrest at Monmouth, Warren County, sorption into the great body of our people, or Then Mr. Snowden, ot Pennsylvania, with sition for that purpose, while tho baud home, determined to go West to seek hli for the citizenship which our laws confer. thanks to those who had voted for Samuel J. played “Marching Through Georgia,” fortune, and in May, 1855, with a con> a few-days ago of James Thompson, of American civilization demands that against Randall, withdrew that gentleman's name. ''The Red, White and Blue,” and other anion, started for Cleveland, Q. Me. Chicago, because he threatened his life. the immigration or importation of Mongo­ T h e seco n d b a llo t co m m en ced a t 11:20, w ith airs. After order was restored the Chair­ Bleveland says he was attracted to that city Thompson claimed to have lost $13,000 lians to these shores our gates be closod. the following result: Alabama gave Bayard man announced that, the motion to because it had his nanio. On his way there ha The Democratic party Insists that it is the 14 (cheers); McDonald, 1; Cleveland, A Ar­ make the nomination unanimous having stopped at Buffalo, to visit an uncle. M e. through Hubbard’s embezzlements. A. duty of this Government to protect, with kansas, for Cleveland, 14 (cheers). California, been carried, Grover Cleveland was declared Lewis F. Alien, who used his best ondeavorff number of citizens procured Thompson’s equal fidelity and vigilance, the rights of its for Thurman, IS. Colorado, for Cleveland. the nominee of the Nutional Democracy for to dissuade his nephew from gotaw-torther. release by going on his bond, and with * citizens, native and naturalized, at home and 0. Connecticut gave Cleveland 12. Delaware, the next Presidency of tho United Htates. To make his argum ents and entreaties effect* abroad; and to the end that this protection for Bayard, 6. Florida gave Cleveland 6; Bay- (.Cheers.] ual, he offered Grover a clerkship, whioh tb« brass band sorenadad him. may be assured. United States papers of nab nrd, 2. G eo rg ia g a v o C le v e la n d 14: B ayard.10. A dispatch was read from Governor Hoadly young man accepted. Having (Wtormriried has authorized uraiization, issued by courts of competent Illinois gavo Hendricks 1. (Hero there sud­ congratulating the convention, the Demoe- upon tho law as a profession, it was not The Secretary of State Jurisdiction, must be iespeoteu by the execu­ denly broke out a scene of wild, general and •ra^y and the county on the wise thing done, long before he made arrangements to C. B. and John V. Farwell, of Chicago, tive and legislative departments of our own entiniBastlo cheering and waving of hats, and promising a liemocratio viotory in Ohio b ecom e r law student in the office of to form a cattle compauy with a capital of Government, and by afl foreignfoi powers, fans and handkerchiofs. ltw as impossible for in October and November. Rogers, Bowen & Kogers. In 1869 he was ad­ It is an Imperativen p e ra tlv e d u ty o f th isis Government the Chair to suppress it, although he tried. The convention then, at i;25 o’clock, took a mitted to the bar, passing m*st creditably a $2,000,000. The Bullock Press Company, to efficientlyly pprotect ro. te c t all the rights _ of persons Most of the delegates ana spectators took part rigid examination. He continued with bis pre­ of Chicago, baa been organized by Conrad And propertyrty of evevery American citizen in in it. It was the first exhibition of genuine en­ re c e ss till 6 p. m. ceptors lour years, which gave him really foreign lands, and demand and enforce full thusiasm in tho convention. it was re­ TUB KVENINO SESSION. ears of thorough study and legal experb Kahler and others, with $150,000 capital. reparation for any invasion thereof. newed again and again, and finally tho The evonhig session began at 5:30. On mo­ encc. Ho was thou appointed Assistant Dis­ An American citizen is only responsiblerespoi to band joined In the demonstration with “HNl tion of M r. Stevenson, of Illinois, Hon. Will­ trict Assistant for the County o t Ryle by CL Fritz Steinhauer, living about eight his own Government for any aot done in his Columbia,” and other patriotic airs. Umbrel­ iam F. Vilas, Chairman of the convention, C. Torrance, whioh position he filled fo r a miles east of Vnndalia, Fayette County, own country or under hor flag, and can only las were also brought into requisition, and was elected Chairman of the committee to period of three years. 1r 1*06 be wne nomi­ was killed by a passenger train near his beetried therefor on her own soil and accord­ banners were carried around, and. Hi fact, notif y ho candidates of their nomination. nated by the Democratic County Convention ing to her laws; and no power exists in this the Blaine demonstration of five weeks ago Nominations for Vice-President being now for District Attorney, to sucoaed Mr. Tor­ home a few mornings ago. Mr. Stein- ■Government to expatriate ao American citi­ was repeated. The inturruptton of proceed­ in order, speeches were made placing before rance. but was defeated Hon. I#nn»n K. Bass. hauor was walking on the track and toward zen to De tried in any foreign land for any ings must have occupied fifteen minutes. he convention tho names of General W. S. Mr. Cleveland formed a law copartnership the train. The engineer blew his whistle, s u c h a c t. Hendricks himself was not present, having llosecratis, of California; Joseph B. McDon­ with the late 1. V. Vanderpool,-January b This country has never had a well defined left the hall Just previously.) ald, of Indiana: John C. Black, of Illinois; i860, w hich w as c o n tin u e d u n til 18*9. H o th e n but the pedestrian paid no attention.. and executed foreign polioy save under Dem- At the end of a quarter of an hour, and and Governor Glick, o-f Knhsss. became a member of tbe firm of Laoing, Steinhauer was addicted to drink. ooratio administration; that potloy has over while the uproar was at Its height, Mr. Voor- Alabama and Arkansas were passed on the Cleveland & Folsom. In November. WTO, Mr. been, in reganl to foreign Notions, so long as hees mounted the platform and announced call, and Hon. Niles Searics, of California, Cleveland w^s chosen Sheriff of Erie County, About four thousand people attended they do not act detrimental to the interests of ■that, at tho request of the Indiana delega­ placod Gen, William 3, Rosecrans in nomina­ and at the does of that servioe became a tbe meeting of the old settlers of Central the eountry or hurtful to our citizens, to let tion, he withdrew the name of Joseph K Mo- tion. member of the law firm of Bass, Cleveland thear alone: that, as the result of this polioy, Donald for the purpose, at a proper tlmo, of Senator Wallace,of Pennsylvania, then said: & Bisscll. This was tbe strongest and Illinois a few days ago at Dffbatur, and we recall the acquisition of Louisiana, Flori­ asking the vote of Indiana for Thomas A. I rise in m v place oil the floor of this con­ brainiest law firm In Western New York, over four hundred settlers and natives of da, California and of the adjacent Mexican Hendricks. This renewed theeheorlng, whioh vention not to pace In nomination a Penn- and at once cbmnianded a very lucra­ that section signed their names to the rolL territory by purchase alone; and contrast was kept up (or still several, minutes longer. sylvaninn by birth, but, sir, to place in nomi­ tive practice. Jn 1881 Mr. Cleveland was these grand acquisitions of DomocVaUo rtates- At length the rest of the vote of Illinois nation for tne second gift of the American chosen Mayor of Buffalo, but before the expi­ One was Abram Byemati, born in Bfc. Clair inanshio with the purchase of Alaska, tho sole was announced as follows: Cleveland, 38. Now peopm a man springing from old Pennsylva­ ration of his terfa was elected Governor of County, Illinois, in 1803, and another was lfntitof a Republican Administration of near- was the opportunity for t*io friends of th* nia’s stock, from the western portion of that the Empire Stato. Mr. Clevblhnd is one of & y a quarter of a century. Now York candidate, and they availed them­ lid commonwealth. This gentleman is con­ family of nine children—four sons and Jive Uncle John Hanoks,of Macon County, now The Federal Government should care for selves of it, tho delegation from that Stato versant with public affairs: throughout his daughters. His widowed motherdlbd at Hol­ past eighty-six, who used to split rails •nd Improve the Mississippi River and other rising to their feet and cheering lustily, entire life he hus known of Government and land Patent, Now York, in the summor *f great, water-ways of tho Republic, so as to se­ while they waved fans, hats and handker­ its detai s. Not only a statesman, but a pure 1882. All tho children, except twd sons with Abraham Lincoln. Short addresses, cure for tho interior States easy and cheap chiefs. The spectators took part in tho dem­ and upright citizen, tho representative of burned at sea. ar* living. which caused much laughter, were deliv­ transportation to tidewater. onstration, but not to tho same extent as grossest wrong that ever was perpetrated no­ ered by the oldest Inhabitants. Officers Under a long period of Democratic rule and In tho case of Hendricks. After a while tho on tho American pe-iple! 1 nominate to this T h e W e e k ’s F a ilu re s . policy, our merchant marine was last over- band joined in with the air, ’’We'll not go convention as its candidate for tho Vice- were elected as follows: President, Hiram ffcaklng and on the point of outstripping that home until morning,” which seemed to stim u­ Presidency of the United States Thomas A. N e w Yo rk . J u ly 12.—T h e fa ilu re s o f th e Ward; Secretary, David Wilson; DlfeS- > Hendricks. . past seven days, as reported to R. GvDim- •f Great Urltain. late enthusiasm. Ibis scene lusted threo or J. Under twenty years of Republican Ado and four minutes. Upon the mention of this name the scenes & Co., w ere; i n th e U n ited S ta te s, 184; in G ao tors, John Y. Bradin, - R. Gorin and .polioy our commerce has been leit ttniritish (Illinois continued) for Bayard, 3; McDon­ of tne morning were repealed. The audience a la , 17. Frank D. Scott. \ Tomatoes and cucumbers are so around a table, eaoh oue having a ttfcxtjHtrartb ftataittaiw. plentiful in Florida that hundreds of lump of sugar in front of him. Then acres of them are being plowed under eaoh player puts a dime or quarter “COM E, O ! COM E.” J A B . A . SM ITH. P u b lis h e r . because they are not worth the oost of Into the pool, and the man on whoee 'I *■ the pioking. sugar a fly first alights rakes In the “If you have 8miles prepare to Shed them now,” wealth. ------A T THE------CHATBWORTH, ILLINOIS. Mrs. Watson, of Catskill, Green county, N. Y.t dreamed that she saw The fund of $5,000 collected In the her husband kissing a neighbor’s wife. Coeur d’Alene mining region for the CENTRAL PETTO STORE, General New. She awoke aud struck him in the first baby born within the territory There are 1,968 miles of afreets lu face, breaking his nose. was awarded to the wife of a freight I HAVE THE PUREST, THE NEWEST, THE M08T COMPLETE, AND BY FAR THE BEST STOCK OF a « Loudon. As an encouragement to matrimony hand on the Northern Pacific, who Bricks made of cork are used lu New Jersey has placed the price of a walked tVeuty-five miles that her Germany. marriage lioense at 12 cents. 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Choice Perfumes, Fine Hair Oils, Elegant Face Powder, Fanoy Toilet A Loudon clergyman has taken ad­ eases, and its effeot is said to be very Soaps, Delightful Tooth Powders, Pastes and Liquids, Fine and The Chinamen in California have vantage of tbe organ-grinders and marked. The testimonials which Coarse Combs, Hair, Nail, Tooth, Flesh, Cloth, Crumb, Shaving, taken to bicycle riding. organized a band of musicians who they give are bona fide, from parties with organs aud pianos play on the Throat, Shoe, Scrub, Paint, Varnish and Calcimine Brushes. Virginia will thiB year harvest who have used the preparation, and streets, collecting money for charita­ Feather Dusters, 1,100,000 bushels of peanuts. cheerfully give tiieir testimony as to ble purposes. its worth. Those afflicted with hnlopit, Paper, Ink, Feu, Seldereaod ?encile,Tmisea Supporters, M i r Graces etc. In Open Lake, near Yazoo City, Send Honey by Americnn Express Co. 8 crofula, Biliousness or General Miss., there is a white alligator. Money Orders.—Receipts given. Money Debility, should try this remedy Photograph and Autograph Albums, Stereoscopes aDdStereoscopicViews, FancyCards, Birthday Cards, School Cards k . In the year 1883 Iowa exported refunded if Orders are lost. Sold at all Hood A Co. are careful and experienc RUBBER, WAX AND CHINA DOLLS; SPECTACLES, OR "HELP8 TO READ." $25,000,000 worth of butter, cheese, and offices of ihe Co. Payable at 6,500 places. ed pharmacists, and their preparations B9£E t? ®£HO°l B040K 8, BLANK BOOKS. 80RAP BOOKS. NOTE BOOKS, Rates: to $5-5c: $10-8c: $20-10c: $80-12c: can be relied ou.” OROER bo°K 8 , SONG AND HYMN BOOKS; BOOKS FOR eggs. THE BOYS, BOOKS FOR THE GIRLS, AND BOOKS FOR ALL. $40-15c: $50-20c. Miss Agnes Benedict will attempt A Delaware young man whoee girl CIGASS AJVT) TO SACCOS. to swim the English Channel in Fishermen in Lake Erie have taken went back on him and yet refused to H. M . BANGS. August. to using dynamite to secure big hauls. give up tbe engagement ring, sued They sink the charge and set it off by Senator Plumb, of Kansas, was a her for it, whereupon her father sued means of electricity. Tbe shock kills printer once. Now he is worth the young man for the fuel, light and the fish, which come to the surface $1,000,000. meals that were consumed during the and are gathered up. courtship, as well as the fodder aud There were over 400 suicides in the Crickets are so numerous in Wash­ corn for his horse, and the case was United States in the months of March, ington territory that they have be decided in the old man’s favor. April, and May. come a scourge. They are an inch There have been 2,872 hotels de­ and a half long, and are devouring These Are Solid Facts. stroyed by fire in the United States in tbe crops. The people would like to The best blood purifier and system regu­ the last eight years. import some Digger Indians to eat lator ever placed wltbln the reach o f su ffe r­ them up. ing humanity, truly Js Kleolrlc Bitters Alfred Mace, a son of Jem Mace, Inactivity of the Liver, Biliousness, Jaundice the pugilist, is holding evangelical A Kansas shoemaker stopped work Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease services in London. and began to spend money freely. of the urinary organs or who ever requires an appetizer, tonic or mild stim ulant, will Snow is said to be fifty feet deep in He was on that accouut arrested on always find Electric Bitters tbe best and some of the gorges in the San Francis­ suspicion of having robbed a stage only rqrtaln oure known They act surely co mountains, Arizona. coach. Then he had to confess and and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to prove that he was heir to an English give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by H. M Bangs. A Catskill man has a fruit which is quarter of a million. half lemon and half orange; one side sweet and the other sour. Frank D. Millet had some maple At 1lie Corner Grocery. sugar in his trunk on arriving in Queen Victoria uses a brass bedstead “T h e re ’s a little too much hippodrome England the other day, and was de­ about that sugar you sold me,” said a custo­ in her railway sleeping carriage, aud tained twenty-four hours by the mer to a grocer tbe oilier day. has her train lighted with gas. watchful police while they experi­ “How's that?" •'Well, there's not sugar enough In It for London supports an eight-page mented with the dangerous compound coffee, and there's hardly sand enough for penny monthly, the sole contents of to see if it would explode m o r ta r .” which consists of selected poems. "That shows you don't understand our According to the report of a com­ great combination brand,” blandly returned A petrified ham has been found mittee of the New Y'ork board of the dlluter. “You've only got to uae twice at Richmond, Ky., and all the board­ health appointed to examine into tbe as much and the residue Is Just splendid for ing-house keepers are bidding for it. recent case of diphtheria among some cleaning knives.” And he sold him another box ot dried apples made from tbe best se­ children of Amsterdam, New York, a A woman drank a pint lected shoe parings.—Ban Francisco Post. cat and a doll were mainly instru of coal oil with suicidal intent, but mental in spreading the disease. forgot to swallow. a match, and still A Remarkable Escape. lives. A Bridgeport young man asked the Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunkhannock, Pa., lady of his affection how she liked was afflicted for six years with Asthma and Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the most ef­ Bronchitis, during which time the best fective blood-purifier ever devised. It tbe looks of bis new style standing collar After critically surveying him physicians could give no relief. Her life is recommended by the best physi­ was despaired of, until In last October Bhe and the collar she replied : “Very cians. procured a Bottle of Or. King’s New Discov­ nice, indeed. It looks like a white­ ery, when Immediate relief was felt, and by Alexander Clark, of Muscatine, washed fence around a lunatic asy­ continuing its use for a short time she w hs has just graduated as a student and lum.” completely cured, gaining In flesh 60 lbs. In a will commence the practice of law at lew months. Free Trial Bottles of tbls Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- certain cure of all Throat and Lung Diseases the age of 57. at H. M. Hangs' Drug Store. Large Bottles newer never fails in restoring gray •1.00. At LaSalle seminary two gold hair to its youthful color, lustre, and miniature loaves were awarded to the vitality. Dr. A. A. Hayes, State girls who had taken the highest rank Visitor —“Yon Bhould know the Sim pkins­ Assayer of Massachusetts, endorses it, es. They are such cultivated people and in bread-making. and all who give it a fair trial unite have no end of wealth. They winter every In New York boys masquerade as In grateful testimony to its many year In the south of Europe." Hostess.—"I virtues. must, Indeed. They can tell me the most girls, because they can obtain em­ desirable places for us to spend the winters ployment more readily than if they A 10-year-old Brooklyn boy has hereafter.” Visitor.—“ And do you think of applie^as inales. been sent to the bouse of refuge going abroad?” Hostess—“Oh, yes! Yon see, It don’t matter much where we live George Augustus Sala boasts that charged with setting fire to a number now, as my husband has retired from busi­ he has written over 7,000 newspaper of stable* in that city. He acknowl­ ness, and I thought a few winters lu essays in a journalistic career of edged his guilt; and said his object Europe, varied by an occasional tour around was to assist in rescuing the horses, the world, would—’’ Hostess’ Daughter thirty-five years. (opening the door)—“Ma, here Is the butch­ and then claim a reward from the The Rev. W. H. Key, a colored er's boy again with that same horrid old HE NEW BRICK STOR owners. bill. Shall I tell him you’re not In again, clergyman of Tennessee, made the like the last tim e ?”—Exchange. bricks that were used In the construc­ Four little children, all less than 12 IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR tion of his church. years old, landed at New York „ “Don't Harry, Gentlemen,” last week, and sent to their parents in A railroad in which the cars run Said a man on bla way to be hanged,"there'll astride a single rail has been so suc­ Ohio and Chicago. They came from be no fun till I get there.’’ We say to the cessful in Africa that one like it is to Switzerland alone, with leather tags dyspeptic, nervous, and debilitated, don't hurry thoughtlessly for some remedy of be built in France. tied to them giving directions to the captain of the vessel and railway con­ doubtful merit uncertain of relief, when yon Bedford Karl, of New York, at­ can get at the druggists for one dollar BUR­ ductors. ^ DOCK BLOOD BITTERS almost snre to care tempted suicide with a large navy and certain to benefit. m revolver because his wife refused to go Tbe late Samuel Shoemaker, of e a r for a pitcher of beer. Baltimore, directed that $25,000 be given his sons when they each ar­ A good story Is told of Mr. Everts, who Is Bishop Whipple is said to have rid­ noted for his enjoyment of a dinner. One of rive at the ages of 21, 28, aud 35 years. the courses—roast stuffed goose—seemed to den horsebaok over 30,000 miles during The remainder of $1,000,000 is left to a especially please tbe palate of the learned his forty years’ service among the red trust company to divide the income gentleman, and he lent himself thereto with men of the northwest. much vigor. After the dinner came speeches, AND— his children and grandchildren dur­ and In the coarse of one of them a gentle­ "Bolid comfort” can be realized by ing their lives. man asked this conundrumt "What great those suffering from all forms of change has taken place during this din­ The sheriff of the Cherokee nation Borofala, if they will take Hood’s ner?” It was given up. He bad to answer is engaged In taking down fences on his own conundrum. "When we began, we Sarsaparilla and be cured. all tracts larger than fifty acres, and had a goose staffed with sage; now we have finished, we have a sage staffed with goose.” William H. Vanderbilt is not the confiscating tbe wire. He began richest man in the world. Lord work south of Coffeyvllle, and has Ruperts wood, of Melbourne, AdfiftMia removed thousands of miles from in­ A Newspaper Editor. # I closures which exceeded the limit O. M. Holcomb, of Bloomville, Ohio, rises is said to be worth $200,000,000. < v. to explain explain: “Had that terrible fixed by the council. disease catarrh, for twenty years; oonldn't Washington women have taken to taste or smell, and hearing was flailing. tarieypling, end it is proposed to form a “Fly loo” is the name of a new THOMAS’ EOLECTRIC OIL cured me. These club of well-known society women to gambling game that is played in cheap are facte voluntarily given against a former JOHN WALTER. bring the machine into (ashion. liquor saloons. The players sit prqjudloe of patent medicine.” ’ i > • • w \ ■>mm ~‘vr 9 . . . * um m t

-— I - 1 .nil."" w h b p * 1 11 u e J_____ PromOmr feohanges. CALL OH Bnainen and Profmional Card* : Braid wood h u a new fire bell weigh in* 1,000 pound*. To Dyspeptics. About 100 self binders bare been sold at The most common signs of D^ipepilt, or Lincoln this season. Indigestion, are an oppression at the W E S T E R N S John Barff of ,Mason county has stomach, nausea, flatulency, water-brash, propagated a raspberry bush which bears heart-burn, vomiting, toes of appetite, and profusely from July until November. constipation. -Dyspeptio patient* suffer un­ ^ LANDS! told miseries, bodily and mental. They J. a. TRUE, There Is a queer specimen of a horse about four miles below Washburn. It should stimulate the digestion, and secure has no eyes, neither has it any place to regular daily action of the bowels, by tEe put them. use of moderate doses of FOR SALE! A swarm of bees settled on an awning in front of a Btreator clothing house the Ayer’s Pills. other day, and successfully closed the bus Railroad Excursion iness for the day. After the bowels are regulated, one of these » * - ^ A young man arrived in Pontiac one day P ills , taken aaoh day after dinner, is usually AND EXAMINE IIIS & Land-Seekers’ Tickets last week on a bicycle, from Chicago, hav­ all that is required to complete the cure. FOR DAKOTA, IOWA, KAN­ ing travelled that distance in two days. AV e r ’s P i l l s are sugar-coated and purely SAS, MINNESOTA, COLO­ He had started for Clinton, this state, but vegetable—a pleasant, entirely safe, and re­ RADO, & NEBRASKA. owing to rough and muddy roads, was liable medicine for the cure of all dlsordera ' 1 J compelled to finish the trip by rail from of the stomach and bowels. They are For Particulars Apply to Pontiac. the best of all purgatives for family use. • 'jM A rain cloud burst over the farm of PREPARED BY Henry Lintner, in Piatt county, and com­ Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Watches, Clocks,Jewelry,'and C. A. Wilson & Co. pletely demolished 100 acres of growing CHATSW ORTH ILL. corn, uprooting and washing it away. Sold by all Druggists. The water was upon the ground for hours in some places and was of sufficient depth to swim a horse. Mr. Lintner estimates C. GUUTHER, his loss at over $1 ,000. Compared with an average the number D e a le r l a and M anufacturer of and condition of young live stock is S. W. SLEETH CTQ given by the June report of the Stale > OILVER DLATED ill ARE! Agricultural Department as follows: Num­ ber of pigs, 82; condition, 100; number of ARNESS, SADDLES, spring lambs, 102; condition, 100; number D e a le r In of colts, 98; condition 98; number of calves, 95; condition, 100. It is stated that John Porter, an engl Collars, Whips, Bridles, &c neer on the Illinois Central, has been of­ CHATSWORTH t fered $47,000 for his patent on an attach ment to a steam cylinder which condenses STAPLE GROCERIES -! REPAIRING PROMPT- the waste from the steam cock on starting ACC O'ft DIO MS, SM ALL MU­ the engine, thereby averting that hissing SICAL MEliCBAJVDISE, AC. LY EXECUTED. noise which is so disagreeable to the ear MARBLE WORKS. and such a terror to horses. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO BE OF THE One of the cows of E. Cunningham, liv­ FLOUR, OILS, VERY BEST MATERIAL OR NO CHARGE. ing near Hayworth, recently gave birth to ECKMAN twin calves, but when found in his pasture only one was taken along or thought of. E*y~Come and see me and save m ogey.'^s Nine days afterward the other calf was discovered in the brush, so thin and. starved that it had to be carried home. Shelf Hardware: Tinware etc, ROTHERS Robert Rnmbold: It had evidetly lived nine days without nourishment. It is doing well. Practical Machinists ! GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, A hen belonging to his honor, Isaac 8 . Mahan, was recently discovered setting ALSO A FULL LINE OF CHATSWORTH, JLL. upon a nest of young kittens, to which f $ e bo a ff fiOibo of- I am agent for the HOME, of N. Y., HARTFORD of r„nu., CONTINENTAL, of N. Y.. AMERICAN she was clucking as though unaware of CENTRAL, of St. Louis, Mo., and the WASHING­ her great mistake. When forcibly ejected TON LIFE, of N. Y. Call on me and I will write you up a policy at the lowest possible rate*. I ant from her adopted family, she made a great also agent for the old reliable rEtna Insurance Com­ C T7 T L E E Y p an y . fuss and immediately returned to the nest, Blacksmithing * 1 from which she could not be kept until -AND- made a prisoner and fastened in a coop — E. A. BANGS, Lexington Review, J. L. TAYLOR, Chas. D. Tewksbury, of Forrest, owns a B A IT K E fi;. very accommodating cow. The other day Horseshoing. D E A L E R IN CHATSWORTH, ILL. in passing through his pasture Mr. Tewks We have Wootl and Iron Turning Collections Made at Lowest Rates, bury wbb greatly surprised to find his‘ cow • Lathes, and make AMERICAN & FOREIGN k Geieril Banking Bnmm Tramaeted. lying on her Bide and several little pigs pulling at her teats for dear life. Then he comprehended why that cow sometimes B. I. PUMPELLY, gave the usual amount of milk and some­ E I D E l H T 1 S T . times hardly a quart. If anyone can Machine Work Office over E. A. Hangs' store. match this well authenticated story, let V is its him or her speak up. -A. S p e c i a l t y . Tombstones! H s i t e s ! Tablets! A young man named George Todd, SATISFACTION t t n 3d Wednesday ot Each Month. employed on the farm of Samuel Barnes, GUARANTEED. near Cropsey, was found Tuesday morning All Work Warranted. Call and we will one our best efforts to CEMETERY CURBING, At. of last week rigid in death, dangling at the please you. V end of a tree in Mr. Barnes’ pasture. He Tbos. 3. Curran, was about 25 years of age and came there C.R. BECKMAN. F.R.BECKMAN. ag- Satisfaction always guaranteed. three months ago from England. Three P olice Magistrate weeks ago be received a letter containing JOH1T P. H A N SEN , CHATSWORTH, LIVINGSTON CO.. ILLS. a draft for $25, but contents he never c o l l e c t Tn g a g e n t . made known. Ever sluce then he has -----AT THE----- Special attention paid to collecting nolea and acco u n ts. '•Vx been melancholy, and it is thought the CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS. letter prompted him to commit the rash CITY BAKERY, FOR act. SAMUEL T. FOSDICK, H Keeps Fresh BREAD. PIES, CAKES, all There is a powerful demand for the fool 8 p Q r » kinds of Fruits, and a sm all I Ine of (SntMHCf toFoidirk 4 W illicO killer in the town of Mattoon, Illinois. An >S*'i Indian doctor called in on the people of • CHOICE GROCERIES, that village the other day and announced CIGARS, CANDIES. NUTS, ETC. ATHENE? AND C0DNSEL0& AT LAW, that he would extract teeth without pain at Chatsworth, Illinois.. fifty cents a tooth. People with aching Will practice In Livingston and adjoining couufies. molars and bicuspids flocked to the wagon Best’s Milwaukee leer! All legal l»u«Inc*M intrusted to my car# will receive of the Indian doctor and bad the unruly prompt attention. snags jerked out. The pain was killed by Q i 'T H O M A S a lotion which the doctor applied to the J. B. TRASK, gums, and which had no apparent effect ATTORNEY AT L-A-W. until after the void made by the extraction CHATSWORTH, ILL. of the tooth had nearly closed. Then the pain-preventing lotion got in its work and the jaws of the victims swelled out like WINES & LIQUORS, BE. H O T T sponges in a rain. To-day there is very WILL ATTEND TO ALL CALLS EX­ little talking in the town of Mattoon, and TENDED HIM. a strong demand for mush and milk. Office Over E. A. Bangs’ Drug Store * Half the inhabitants are wearing jaws that Cures Rheumatism, Lum­ have all the symmetry and rotundity of a bago, Lam e Back, Sprains and CIGARS, ETC. foot-ball, and the Indian doctor is in the Bruises, Asthma. Catarrh, B p. MjmgtQm \ grip of a grim and vindictive populace. Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. He shade the mistake of staying three days for the working class- Send 10 cents for Office Over AjMi Ipostage, and we will mall you free, a Diphtheria, Bums, Frost too long. ' 1 ' royal, valuable hox of sample goods that will put you in the way of making more Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Head­ M. H. HALL’S STORE. Buck leu’s Arnica Salve. m otley I d a few days than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital ache, and all pains and aches. CALL ON CHATSWORTH, - ILLINOIS. The Beet Salve in the world for Cuts, not required. We will start you. You can work Bruises, Soree, Ulcers,Balt Rheum, Fever all the time or In spare time only. The work Is The belt internal and external remedy In the nnlversally adapted to both sexes, voi world. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold by medicine Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, You can easily earn from JO cents to #6 every even­ dealera everywhere. Direction! In eight language!. ing. That all who want work may test the businese, B E . C. TMWE. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ we make this unparalleled offer; to all who are not Price jo centa and fi.oo. tively ctiree Piles, or no pay required. It well satlsfled we will send SI to pay for the trouble of writing ue. Full particulars, directions, etc,, FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Prop'r*, Office Over is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction, sent free. Fortunes will be made .by those who BUFFALO, N. Y„ U. S. A. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per give their whole time to the work Great success D g J J H. M. BANGS’ DRUG* STORE. absolutely sure. Don’t daisy, Start now. Address Me t o m : box/ For sale by H, M. Bangs* STINSON A CO., I’ortland, Maine. Hold In Chatsworth byE. A. Bungs. CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS.

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strong limbs, and noticed bis self-pos­ ing restive, I should like to know his much like a chuckle proceeding from* ighatswortli fjlaindettltt. sessed manner, nervous as I am, I felt favorite melody. the other corner of the oarriage. 1 FACTS AFP FIGURES. no uneasiness in traveling with a maui- “Do you find insanity on the increase turned, and once more encountered th# —About 40,000*000 pennies w en ao, so long as the doctor was with us. or on tne decline?” I asked. eyes of the supposed lunatic; in a sec­ coined in the United States during 1803. ■*• A. SM ITH . Publisher. Nevertheless it was unpleasant to be “Most decidedly on the increase. ond I knew the whole truth. Fool that stared at so. —There are 209 varieties of cherries, CHATS W ORTH. Even now 1 am thinking of building a I was to have been bamboozled by an 80 sf apricots, 289 of peaches, 1,087 of ILLINOia “How came it you so nearly missed new wing, to accommodate the people artful madman, let alone frightened the train P” I asked, still in a whisper. who wiE sooner or later ocoupy it." out of my senses by his ridioufou9 as­ pears and 297 of plums. —The crop of wheat this year bids EXCRIO UXCIA TING. The doctor smiled. “May that need not be due to your sertions. Even the feeling of relief I “Oue of the poor fellow’s peculiari­ great reputation?” I suggested—pro­ experienced did not compensate for the fair to reach 620,000,000 buanels, 100,- You have beard of the olty of Sioux— ties is that until a train is in motion he fessional men dearly love a compliment annoyance of having been so complete­ 000,000 in exoess of last year.—N. Y. The loveliest ever you knioiuc— Herald. And th e following: tale, will not enter it—even then he will only like this. ly tricked. The conditions of the two I am sure can not tall follow me. I am obliged to humor him; The dootor waved his hand in assumed travelers were absolutely reversed. —London has 26,000 acres of forest To be read with emotion by yloux. J but of course you understand that my self-depreciation. “ Not altogether,” The glib, self-styled dootor was the parks; New York, 1,084, Nine now To this bustling: youngr city of Slour men were behind him to make sure that he said. “ There are men ana women patient; the poor creature whose hands parks are to be laid out in Gotham.—N. Came a scion of Albion trioux: I u. Y. Tribune. When the name was pronounced he really did come after me.” by the hundred—apparently in full were said to be red with the blood of In his hearing, he flounced. As he spoke ho gradually raised his ossession of their senses —whom I his amiable wife and twin babies was —In three weeks’ time one hundred And at once in a passion he flioux. voice to its ordinary pitch. No doubt Eave known for years, and marked as either Dr. Wolfe or some one of his em­ tons of buffalo bones were shipped from Now tell me, O people of Sioux," the eminent man knew his own business some day coming—let us boDe for their ploy. Now that the scales had fallen Ipswich to Chicago as fertlizers.— Chi­ ■ He shouted, “what can a man dioux f best, but it struck me it was injudicious own sakes—under my caye.” from mv eyes, it was curious how dif­ cago Times. As 'tls spelled, so we say it, to speak so freely of his patient’s idio­ And that Is the way It “ But, Dr. Wolfe, surely you can not ferent the man in the corner looked, —From New Orleans to the City of Should be!" And he blustered and blloux. syncrasies while the poor fellow was foretell insanity in sane persons?” and I cursed my stupidity in misread­ Mexico via El Paso, it is only 2,428 within earshot “ Most undoubtedly I can. That is ing his knowing glances. miles; from St. Louis it is 2,673 miles; i And all through the olty of Sioux, “Can’t he hear usP” I asked doubt­ one of my great discoveries; allow me ■ That man raised a hullabulUoux, The expression of relief whioh crossed from Chicago it is 2,874 miles; from With maduess enraged, fully. —one moment.” my face doubtless showed my late tor­ Washington it is 3,408 miles, and from Like a tiger uncaged, “Yes; bnt he does not understand a He leant forward, and for the space He fell upon gentile and Jloux. mentor that he had committed himself. San Francisco here it is 2,499 miles.— word we say. One form of his mania of half a minute looked straight into He relapsed into silence and pretended Chicago 'limes. As over tue olty of Sioux is that he fancies himself some one else. my eyes. I was too much surprised to to slebp; though no doubt his fertile, He rushed, till the madder he grloux. —A redwood tree cut in Sonoma it Till he fell In a fit. He would never imagine we were dis­ speak. Then, resuming his former but erratic, brain was busy hatching County, Cal., furnished all the lumber And his soul, promptly It cussing his case. I dare say at this easy attitude, he asked with an air of some other preposterous scheme, in for one of the largest churches in the Left his body—sans further adioux. moment he is Sir Isaac Newton, Mr. commiseration: order to facilitate the escape which I Spurgeon or Henry Irving.” county. Sixty thousand shingles were Then the Coroner's Jury of Sioux “Any of your family insaneP” felt sure he was trying to effect'. I said made from the tree altor enough lum­ Their verdict most solemnly drioux; Thus assured, I ventured to glance at As 1 stated before, I am a nervous nothing, but awaited the upshot with ' “By disease of the heart ber was taken from it for the church.— the madman, and for a moment our man. The perspiration formed on my anxiety. Looking at his powerful San Francisco Chronicle. Victim's life did depart." eyes met fairly. In spite of Dr. Wolfe’s forehead. My heart beat rapidly. frame, it seemed doubtful if the united \ou have heard the sad tale; I am thrioux- —Daniel Sedford, of Asheville, N. C., —Max Wtiton. in Sioux City JuurncU. assertion, the expression in the unfor­ “ No; none at all,” I stammered. Yet, strength of myself and the man in the tunate being’s eyes told me he compre­ even as I spoke, it flashed across mv corner would suffice to overpower him found a ruby on his farm a year ago and was glad to get $15 for it Tne THE MAN IN THE CORNER. hended every word that was spoken. mind that I contributed yearly a small if he turned restive. The strange look he flashed upon me sum toward the maintenance of a dis­ I knew we must be getting near man who bought it was glad to get I had been spending a few days in was full of a maniac’s cunning. I again tant relative, one whom I had never Swindon. The impostor must also $3,000 for it The $3,000 man was the west of England, and was returning began to feel nervous, and wished that seen, but who htfd been in an asylum have known it. as he begin to fidget glad to get $6,COO for it, and the buyer to town and hard work again. I trav­ the Doctor would look a little closer to for many years. about. Presently he whispered: was glad to get it for that, for he sold eled by the Flying Dutchman, which his patient. “ You a^e quite sure?” asked the doo­ “In case the poor fellow grows it Thursday for $18,000.—Detroit Post. train I entered at Hath. As the smok­ However, I resolved to make the best tor, with a puzzled air. troublesome, 1 may roly upon you?” — Some idea of the expense of run­ ing. carriage was inconveniently of it. 1 turned my back on the unhap­ I trembled in every limb as I con­ “Undoubtedly,” I replied. Just then ning a first-class theater may be gleaned crowded, I sacrificed tobacco for the py man, and tried to think no more fessed to having a third or fourth cousin the shrill whistle sounded. from the following figures given to a sake of room, and took my seat in an about him, but to enjoy to the full the who was mad. “Do you happen to have a key about, New York Herald reporter oy a man­ ordinary compartment, which it advantage of conversing with the pleas­ “ Ha! I was sure of it,” said the you?” he askeu. “I should like to lock ager of that city: Newspaper advertis­ seemed I was to have all to myself. ant-spoken and celebrated Dr. Wolfe. doctor, in a compassionate but trium­ the door this side.” ing, $14,517.50; bill posting, $2,637.28; Just tis the train began to move, “You have a great many patients phant voice. “There it is—another proof “The door is locked,” I said, leaning local posters and bills, $2,193.65; gas, however, my solitude was broken in under your care?” I asked. of the infallibility of ray predictions. my arm on the window-sill. At the $2,800; calcium lights, $1,146; electrio upon. The door of the carriage was “A great many,” replied the Doctor, You must always go a long way up the same time I noticed that the man in lights in front of the theater, $850; em­ thrown open, and a man sprang hastily with a graceful wave of his cigar. “The pedigree to find the source. Now, if black had edged up two seats nearer to ployes’ salaries, including orchestra, in. Before he closed the door behind responsibility is enormous—enormous.” you will trace back—” us. $28,731.52; license, $500; incidental him another followed in still greater “It must be,” I said. “Your patients “Good heavens!” I cried, “you can’t As the train steamed slowly along the expenses, including the necessary haste. As the carriago passed the are of all ranks in life, I suppose?” mean to tell me that I shall ever go wide platform, an elderly man, with a scenery furnished by the theater, prop­ guard, who waited ou the platform, “From the very highest I have now mad, Dr. WolfeP” face full of anxiety, peered into our erties, etc., $5,507.38. Total, $58,901,- ready to jump upon his van, he gave four dukes under my care.” “Certainly you will, unless you hap­ carriage; then, laying his hand upon 23. This covers a season of forty weeks, the breakers of by-laws an injured look, “Four dukes! Ah, foreign ones, I sup­ pen to die first,” he answered, cheer­ the door-handle, he ran side by side and does not include rent. but said nothing. In another minute pose?” fully. “I never met with a ease I could with us until we came to a halt. —There are iu the United States 9 we were dashing along at top speed. “Three are fbreign. The fourth is diagnose more satisfactorily. But what “Swindon! Swindon!” shouted the Philadelphias and 8 Pittsburghs, while Wondering how people could bo so the Duke of ——” (here he whispered then? Come to me; you will be kindly porter. The tall man began to show the record of other cities is as follows: unphilosophical as to run time so close­ a great name to me). “He is common­ treated, and most likely will be happier signs or great agitation. He glanced Brooklyns, 18; Bostons, 11; Baltimores, ly, and risk life or limb for the sake of ly supposed to be dead, but the truth is than you are now. Meanwhile, let me from door to door, twisted his fingers 5; Buffaloes, 16; Burlingtons, 17; a. minute, I turned to look at my trav­ he has been with me for ten years.” take down your name and address; and, nervously, then, turning his eyes to me Charlestons, 17; Chicagos, 4; Cincin- eling companions. The first comer Dr. Wolfe might be skillful, but ho if you can give me another cigar, I shall beseechingly, tried to stammer out a natis, 8 ; Clevelands, 10; Columbuses, had thrown himself into a seat opposite certainly was not discreet. However, be much obliged.” few words. Suddenly he made a dash 19; Daytons, 25; Detroits, 5; Indian- me, at the end of the compartment it might be he was joking, and that his I sank back unnerved and speechless. for the door. I stood up ready to ren­ apolises, 2 ; Louisvilles, 5; Lowells, 15; farthest from the platform. He was duke was but a self-styled one. My eyes were riveted ou the speaker’s der what assistance I could. My aid Momphises, 8 ; Milwaukees, 3; Nash- a tall, strong man of about forty, “What painful histories and irre­ face as fixedly as I have seen a felon’s was not wanted. The man in black villes, 14; Omahas, 5; Portlands, 24; dressed in a dark tweed suit. His face sponsible criminals you must have met eyes riveted on the face of the Judge barred the way fearlessly, and, grasp­ Quineys, 25; Richmonds, 22; Spring- ’was strikingly handsome, and his re­ with in your experience,” I observed. who had just drawn on the black cap. ing the other by the arm, said sternly: fields, 25; St. Josephs. 15; St. Louis’, markably brilliant eyes at once attract­ “Terrible! terrible! The finest careers, Words will not describe the state of my “Now, Mr. Leicester, no nonsense! 4; St. Pauls, 12; Toledos, 7; Washing­ ed my notice. The second man, who the happiest lives wrecked, sir—wrecked mind. I believe there is no man living Sit down at once!” His words had a tons. 30; Wilmingtons, 13, and Will* sat in the opposite corner, was of very by the demon of; insanity. Our poor who, in some crisis, some misfortune, pitiable effect upon the madman. He iamsburghs, 28.— Chicago Journal. diilerent appearance. He was short friend in the corner,” he added, in a some deep grief or mental depression, cowered into a seat and covered hit and stout; his attire was plain black. voice of deep sympathy, “has an awful has not asked himself the question, eyes with his hands. Poor fellow! I As neither of my companions made past. He went to bed one night as “Am I losing my wits?” or “May I forgave him freely for all the pangs he WIT AND WISDOM. any remark to the other as to their nar­ sane, apparently, as you or I. In the not lose them?” Who, then, can won­ had caused me. —Generosity may be weak, meroy row escape of missing the train, I con­ morning they found him raving and de­ der at my horror and despair when I The carriage door opened, and the also; clear sighted justice should be the cluded they were una-quainted, and luged with blood. He had cut the heard the greatest authority in England man in blacK exchanged a reassuring that their simultaneous late arrival was foundation of all our actions. throat of a wife whom he adored, and the man against whose fiat there could nod with the gentleman outside. —“It is only necessary to grow old,” but chance. strangled his twin babies, who were bo no appeal—declare that I was des­ “Now, Mr. Leicester,” he said, in After traveling some little way in says Gothe, the great poet, “to become sleeping iu the same room.” tined to go out of my mind? 1 seemed kinder tones, “if you will behave your­ more indulgent. I see no fault com­ silence, the tall man asked very po­ I shuddered at the horrible tale, and, to be in a ghastly dream, and as 1 lav self, we will go up and dine with my litely if I objected to smoking. mitted that I have not committed my­ with morbid interest, glanced once quivering and gasping with fright I old friend. Dr. Smith, and return by an self.” “Not at.all,” I said; “light up by all more at the poor wretch near us. saw, or fancied I saw, a twinkde of evening train.” means.” A^ain I caught that eye, full of dia­ fiendish exultation in the eyes of the He led his unresisting patient from —Strength must be found in thought, “ 1 am ashamed to make such a re­ bolical cunning. Mad he might be; silent lunatic at the other end of the the carriage. On the step he turned: or it will never be found in the words. quest, but could you give mo a cigar? but he was clever enough to deceive carriage. “Could you wait until the next trainP” Big sounding words, without thoughts I came away iu such a hurrj- that I left even the learned doctor as to his obliv­ The bland doctor—the bearer of the he asked. “I should like to see you corresponding, are efforts without ef­ mv cash behind me.” iousness to what was passing around bow-string —took no notice of my natu- and explain matters.” fect.— William Cobbett. I handed him a cigar and a match, him. Heavens! I would not have spent ral agitation. He simply held out his! I waited. In half an hour’s time the —Au Irish magistrate asked a prison­ and then, as the the third occupant of ] live minutes alone with that homicide band for the expected cigar. 1 positive- man in black reappeared. Ho was pro­ er if he was married. “No,” replied the compartment raised no protest, I for a fortune. ly hated him. 1 tried to frame a prayer fuse in his apologies. He told me that the man. “Then,” replied his worship, followed my opposite neighbor’s ex­ I could not help feeling curious as to that when the awful Jiour which lie so business had that morning taken him amid peals of laughter, “it is a good ample, contentedly enough. the state of mind of a creature who had surely predicted did come, my partic- to Bath Station, where, just as the train thing for your wife.” —N. Y. Ledger. A small civility like this generally done such a fearful deed. “Does he ular mania might be homicidal, and was about to start, he caught sight of —Not what she meant__ Governess— breaks the ice which exists between feel no remorse?” I asked. that the nearest and most convenient one of his patients (who had evidently Now, tell me, Ethel, what letter comes English travelers, so' as we smoked “None—they never do. He’s happy throat to cut might bo that of Dr. evaded his keeper) entering a first-class after’HP Ethel—Please, Miss Parker, -we talked on various topics. as the day is long. Strange, isn’t it?” Wol e. carriage. Without a moment’s hesita­ I don’t know. Governess—What have My new friend was a fluent and polished “Yrery strange, but very merciful. Is At last I faltered out: tion l»e followed him as he ran down the I got by the side of my noseP Ethel— speaker, and was evidently well up in his case hopeless?” “But you may be mistaken; the wisest platform, calling out to his man to tel- A lot of powder.—Judy. the questions of the day, many of his “Oh. dear, no. I can cure any mad­ are liable to err.” i egraph to Dr. Smith, at Swindon, to —At a college examination, a pro­ remarks concerning which showed orig­ man with my treatment. Indeed, I am “I never make a mistake; certainly I meet him with help. The rest I knew, fessor asked: “Does my question em­ inality and shrewdness. I congratu­ now perfecting a new system which 1 could not. mistake such clearly defined j “Is he violent?” I asked. barrass youP" “Not at all, sir," re­ lated myself upon meeting with so mean to try on a large scale. The re­ symptoms as yours. Why, my/dear | “Sometimes. It was just touch-and- plied the student—“not at all. It is pleasant a companion. sult will, I am sure, be so successful sir, I can look into the eyes of a child go when the train stopped. I was glad quite clear. It is the answer to it that The man in black did not join in our that one day I shall open the doors of in the cradle, and say: “If that child to see him sit down again." bothers me.” —Golden Dayst conversation, so we took no notice of my asylum and restore three hundred lives, and I live Jong enough, I shall “But why not have stopped the train - “My daughter, you ought to have him for awhile. At last, happening to men and women to the outer world.” see it put under restraint. Tnat is why at once?" some aim in life,” said a Burlington look once or twice in his direction, I I wished him all success, but thought I must enlarge my asylum—so many “Then we must have had a scene. 1 father to his thoughtless sixteen-year- found that, although his eyes were half that if self-confidence and appreciation cases which I marked down in early know you will pardon mo when I say old. “O, I am going to, papa,” was closed, he was watching us intently, but of one’s own skill were necessary in infancy are now getting due.” that such an outburst on his part might the enthusiastic reply. “I have got furtively. order to rise in the profession, Dr. This was perfectly awful ! I gazed absolutely destroy what chance of re­ my beau already!” —Burlington Hawk- This inspection did not seem to Wolfe must be somewhere about the helplessly at the glib speaker. I felt covery he has. I only act iD my pa­ eye. trouble my new friend, but I, who am top of the tree. like one in a mesmeric trance. tient’s interest, so you must forgive of a somewhat nervous temperament, “I suppose all the cruel old treat­ “And let me toll you,” continued Dr. —A French chemist has discovered me." by a process of inoculation a preventive found this fixed and inquisitive gaze ments are now done away with?” I Wolfe, dropping his voice to a confiden­ He made this request so earnestly that positively annoying. Thinking that its asked. tial whisper, but gradually speaking of hydrophobia. A Norristown man is I forgave him unreservedly. trying to secure some of the virus. He cause might possibly he our breach of “Utterly exploded. Rational treat­ louder as he proceeded, “it is not only “Besides,” he continued, “it is only good manners in smoking without hav­ ment, kindness, indulgence even—that’s so far as regards human beings that I says that every time he goes home late now and then that he shows insanity. I at night he finds his wife mad.—Norris­ ing asked his permission, I expressed a the only way to succeed. I myself find have the power of detecting the sleep­ thought you would find him simply an hope that our cigars were not offend­ music one of mv most useful agents. I ing symptoms. In the brute creation town Herald. agreeable and intelligent companion. —“My dear madam,” said the doo­ [L \ ers. have musical boxes all over the place; —nay, even in inanimate objects, 1 can For a clever man be is, and had his “Not in the least,” he said, quieily, each of my keepers is taught to play find them, and foretell what must hap­ tor, “if your little fellow can’t sleep, I reason be spared he would have ranked shall prescribe a soporific.” “Thanks, but with his eyes still turned toward us. the Hute or some other instrument. The pen. My journey to town to-day is high as an imaginative writer. Un­ My friend in the tweeds leaned over to effect on my patients is simply marvel­ partly to inform the President of the doctor,” replied the food mother, “I luckily, to-day, with some idea of facil­ do hope he’ll take it, but I’m afraid me. “Please don’t take any notice of ous.” Board of Trade that i have delected im- itating his escape, he took to romano- him,” he whispered. “Saul or David or some one was doubted symptoms of approjehing in- not. I never could get that boy to take ing aqd tried to stand in my shoes. kindly to soap in any form." “Do you know him, then?” soothed by music,” I said, wondering- sanity in the huge steam roller used in Had you not found out the truth, I be­ “Oh, yes; I know him very well, in­ ly, “so 1 suppose it must be good for a Bath to crush the stones into the roads lieve the reports you would have spread —First citizen—“I see they have deed. In fact, I must apologize for troubled mind.” —symptoms of the worst, the most dan­ about concerning my system would have raised a lemon in California that weighs bringing him into a carriage which was “Simply marvelous; especially when gerous type. The consequences will be ruined me." And the dootor laughed five pounds. Pretty big lemon, isn’t occupied. Ho is a mad man—you we hit upon the melody suitable frightful when the machine's mania is itP" Second citizen—“Is that large for 0 - heartily. needn’t be in the least alarmed.” to the case. One lady, a victim to re­ fully developed. I ask you, sir, did “Good-by," he said, shaking my a lemon?" “Large for alemopP Why, h J\ “ A mad-man!” I said, startled by the ligious mania, can only be soothed by you 6ver picture a steam roller in a hand. • “When you come again to our of course it is. Didn’t you ever see a teM Information so coolly given. ‘Yankee Doodle’^-the most violent of frenzy—the destruction to life and parts, be sure and call upon me, if only lemonP" “I can’t say that I ever did." “Yes. I am taking the poor fellow all mv patients weeps like a child when property when such a ponderous mans —’’ here his eye twinkled—“to be as­ “ Well, that’s funny. What business tip to town. Let me introduce myself. his keoner tootles 'Come ihto the gar­ of metal becomes uncontrollable, and sured as to the state of your mind, and are you inP" ‘I am the manager of a I am Dr. Wolfe of the Southmead den, Maud.’ Strange pyschological exercises its stnpid strength to the det­ the chances against those sleeping eirous lemonade stand."—N. 17 Giaph- Asylotn. Perhaps you have heard my fact, isn’t it?” riment of respectable citizens? Who is symptoms ever developing.” — London ic. HameP” to check it? They may send for me, SSI? “Very.” I said, doubt fully, and won­ Truth. —Fond parent—“Well, Johnny, how Of oourse I had; and as he spoke I dering if Dr. Wolfe, casting aside pro- but what can I do? What padded room j a n yon getting along at school?" looked at him with growjng interest, fessional gravity, were practising on my will be strong enough to rArain its j —“ Doctor, I want to thank you for Johnny—“Oh, first rate. I started on JDr. Wolfe and hi3 admirably conducted 1 credulity.-----' TT-Ho 4—took 1 no notice of -*•*my -un­ - mad and unreasoning rager No, sir, our great patent medicine." “ It third, but I am on first now." Fond establishment were all but world re­ believing accent, but continued puffini not a moment must be lost. Immediate elped you, did it?” asked the doctor, parent—“Glad to hoar it, my son. Al­ nowned. Now’ I understood why I had his cigar so serenely that I was f stops must be taken, and it will be m / very much pleased. “It helped me ways try to bo first. There is fifty cents -noticed the piercing brilliancy of his to think ho spoke in good faith. duty to urge Mr. Chamberlain to issue wonderfully." “How many bottles did for your industry." Johnny—“Ain’t .eyes. It was the power of these organs The poor murderer in the comer an order for its destruction before its you find it necessary to take?” “Oh, I »iof‘ ...... * '.which gave him that extraordinary in- intently. I scarcely fury ronders it too late.” didn’t take any of it. My uncle took arent—“Higher? How can yc Bnee over his charges which he was liked to put the question to the dootor, As he finished this extraordinary one bottle and I am his sole heir."—N. S_ er than that P" Johnny—“Easy lortei to exercise^ As I looked at his but 1 felt, in case of the wretch grow- statement, I heard something very T. Sun. USEFUL AlfD SUGftESTIYE. . Care ef Lawns. TIm Reoord of tho Ikln. A dvertising C heats HI • The superiority of Wells, Richardson ft A THRILLING STORY. —An Austnliao farmer has cured the To ride through a village In the early Co.*s Improved Butter Color over all oth­ “ It hss become so oommon to begin MS blight in hia apple trees by placing to- spring, and carefully observe the man­ ers made, is again demonstrated by Its As TtM kys Herehsust lo Troy, M. T .-A article, in an elegant, interesting style, ner which the grass plots around many record at the Autumnal Fairs. The test of Surgical Operation Avoided—How • Fath­ “ Then run it Into some i mato plants after being pulled around practical use is what tells the story, and er, W lft and Daughter Decoyed s s Awftsl that we avoid all such, them. houses are cared for, reminds one of a the great value of the premiums given by “ And simply call attention (o the merits —An English flook-m aster says that tied well-fed child that has been sud- the Agricultural Fairs, lies in the fact, Of the hundreds of accounts of remarkable cares of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms an euly turned out upon the world to eare wrought by DH. KENNEDY'S TAVORITE he keeps his nursing ewes in rather high that the judges in these cssee are regular R EM E D Y , none here appeared so purely astonish­ possible, condition, contending that fat dams for itself. Few things are worse man­ farmers, who know what their needs are ing ss the following: The persons mentioned ere “ To Induce people aged than the lawn, especially in pre­ and what will supply them. Wells, Rich­ make fat luubs. ardson ft Co.'s Improved Butter Color, emong the most highly respected In the city of Troy, “ To give them one trial, which so proven —Fried Bread : Mix a half pint it paring it for the winter. The lawn whioh has taken first premium at all fairs end the story as told by Uie father will prove Inter­ their value that they will never use any­ mower is run over it every week during where exhibited, is put up in a vegetable esting to all o u r readers.—E d . thing else.” ----- sweet milk with one egg and a pinch T boy, If. Y. "T hjc Kx m k d t so favorably noticed in all the salt ; dip into this slices of bread, and' the summer because it is found to se­ oil so prepared that it can not became ran­ Dr. Kennedy, Rondout. If. Y .: cure a thicker growth of grass, and a cid, a most important property, the lack of DbahBib :—My daughterwaa afflicted with a severe p ap ers. frv in butter until a light brown.— The growth of Fungus. To remove It we had resorted to Religious and secular, is more beautiful appearance, but very which is fatal to so many of the Butter- almost every remedy and consulted the most promi­ “ Having a large sale, and la supplanting all household. few stop to consider that this continual Colors offered for sale. It does not color nent surgeons end physicians. Dr.---- , of Troy, said Other medicines. the butter-milk; it Imparts a bright natural that a surgical operation would bo necessary, but “ There is no denying1 the virtueeof the Hop —If each man would feel a responsi­ oropping ought to be stopped early fearing fatal results I hesitated. Some of the physi­ color, which is unattained by many others: cians claimed that It was caused by one thing aud plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bittere have bility for the condition of the roads in bnough to secure a good growth of grass aud being the strongest is the cheapest some by another. The Fungus waa prominent and shown great shrewdness and ability • • • his district, in proportion to the amount disfigured her looks. Hawing heard of Dr. Kennedy's “ In compounding a medicine whose virtue# before cold weather sets in, and thus Color in the market. FAVORITE REMEDY working so thoroughly a re no palpable to every one's observation.’’ of his travel over them, we should soon leave something to cover the roots to on the blood 1 determined to try It. to see If tins med­ icine could do what doctors bad failed to do aud sur­ Did She DieP have highways very much improved.— protect them from the frosts and the A RKVEirtTB officer entered the store of a geons had hardly dared to undertake. I can say In Chicaqo Times. cold blasts of winter; so they continue merchant who never advertised aud ar­ truth that the result of this trial was the complete No! rested him because h s k e p t a still h o u s e .— cure of my daughter of this dreadful malady. Dr. —The Farm and Garden says: “If to out the grass until freezing weather K en n ed y 's FAVORITE KEMEDT aloue effect­ “ She lingered and suffered along’, pining Chicago Tribune. _ ed It. We used nothing else, for other things had away ail the time for years,” the harness be thrown over a draught sets in and the grass stops growing, completely failed. My daughter to-day enjoys vigor­ horse, or the saddle be placed on the thus leaving the roots so exposed that ous health, and to Favorite Remedy alone Is the credit “ The doctors doing her no good;” Onk would suppose that the coining of due. My wife also was lu very poor health, due to “ And at last was cured by this Hop back of a rider, he may be led out of a many of them die before spriug. Some pennies by the Government would hardly some liver difficulty with which she had suffered a burning stable as easily as on ordinary long time uutll she became very much reduced In Bittere the papers say so much about” persons, to aftord some protection, pay, as it takes ten mills to make one flesh. A trial of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy haa “ Indeed! Indeed I” occasions. Should there be time to cover the lawn in the t autumn with a cent.—Texas Siftings. resulted In the complete restoration of her health, which she had not enjoyed foryears. She had gained “ How thankful we should be for that substitute the bridle for the halter, covering of fresh manure, and thus lu flesh and strength, and thus secured perfect health. medicine. ” ----- the act of rescue will be more easy.” have a manure heap before their eyes Abb you nervous, or languid, or weak? and this Is ISUE KN'IJUF.LY TO ILK. K EN ­ Take Hops and Malt Bitters. Have you NEDY'S! FA V O H II E K EM ED Y, Asformy- A Daughter’s Misery. —A correspondent of the New York aud under their nose all winter, a nui­ self. being engaged In the grocery and commission rheumatism? Hops and Malt Bitters will business, which makes It necessary for me to test the World believes the freedom of his large sance which it is astonishing so many cure you. Does dyspepsia or indigestion ouallty of different articles, like butter, etc., my sense “ Eleven years our daughter suffered oa herd of swine from cholera is due to his are willing td endure. The manure is harass you? Be relieved by Hops and Malt of taste and my stomach were seriously Injured. Ev­ a bed of misery, erything seemed to nauseate tne.and fearful of dys­ “ From a complication of kidney, liver, habit of raking up the accumulation of often applied so fresh and in such large Bitters. You reauire a tonic, perhaps pepsia In lts most severe form. 1 tried D R . K E N ­ lumps that it often smothers the grass (how few do not?) Hops and Malt Bitters NED Y'N FAVORITE KEM EDY. The first rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility, corn-cobs in the yards, setting them on are unsurpassed. All dealers sell them. bottle afforded Immediate relief, and from that day “ Under the care of the best physicians, where it lays, scorching, if it does not to this I can say that Favorite Remedy has restored fire, and, as soon as they are on fire, Manufactured by Hops and Malt Bitters me to perfect health. These are facts which I claim “ Who gave iter disease various names, putting it out by sprinkling with water. kill it outright, so when it is raked oft Co., Detroit, Mich. prove that Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy 1b th e b e s t medicine In the world for those afflicted with the “ But no relief, The hogs eat the charred cobs greedily. in the spring it is some time before the abovo difficulties. If any one In the cltyjof Troy “ Aud now she is restored to us in good lawn looks as fresh aud green as it “No,” s a i d Brown to Robinson, with a doubts the truth of these statements let him come to —Whatever virtues condensed milk sigh, “I haven’t got change for a five, but me and I will prove them. I liuvp recommended Fa­ health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bit­ may have had as a diet for babies, it ought to. I should like to have a flro for a change." vorite Remedy to hundreds and with the tame good ters, that she had shunned for years befora results. Yours, etc., —T h e P a r e n t s . does not seem to be a satisfactory sub­ To carry a lawn through the winter WILLIAM WINDSOR. using it.” stitute for new milk fresh from the cow. well an effort should be made to have An opinion—Biflln calls his wife and Corner Canal and Mount Streets, Troy, N. Y. Father is Getting Well. A mother who believes that her baby a good growth of grass when the winter children “ circumstances,” because they sets in; to secure this, in most seasons are things over which ho has no control. “ My daughters say: came near starving on it wishes other “ How much better father is since h« mothers to bo very careful and not lim­ the mower should not be run over the ground after the first of September. “ Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup,” for fev­ used Hop Bitters.” it any child’s diet to it exclusively.— erishness, worms,constipation,tasteless. Zoo “ He is getting well after his long suffer­ N. Y. Tost. Fresh manure should never be ap­ CAIN ing from a disease declared incurable.” plied to tho lawn except before it is —The Canada thistle and no other It is a singular contradiction that when " And we are so glad that he used your infliction of tho farm was ever got rid seeded down. Commercial fertilizers the mosquito visits you he stays to hum. Health and Happiness. Bitters.”—A L a d y of Utica, N. Y. of by act of Assembly; but there is a are the best for many reasons; among Commercial Bulletin. fV N one genuine without a bunch of green- them may be mentioned cleanliness and Hopson the white label. Shun all the vile poi­ plain, common-sense method by which DO AS OTHERS sonous stuff with "Hop” or "Hops” In their the thistle is headed off, and that is by and neatness in outward appearance, Lydla E. P in k h a m ’s Vegetable Com- name. frequent cultivation of the soil, and also freedom froip all weed seeds, iound is a most valuable medicine for Z g c M - % HAVE DONE. there is 'no better crop for this than which is .very important for a lawn. If fadios of all ages who may be afflicted barn manure must be applied it should with any form of disease peculiar to their Are your Kidneys disordered? PAPILLON that of corn, and assisting this by res­ sex. Her remedies are put up not only in ' Kidney Wort brought «>e from my grave, a* it olutely digging it out with the fork as be kept over one season and well rotted, liquid forms but also fn Pills and Lozenges were, after 1 hod been given up by 13 best doctor* in so that when it is applied it shall be Detroit.” M. W. Deveraux, Mechanic, Ionia, Mich. HAY FEVIR. fast as it makes its appearance above in which forms they are securely sent Many members of the Hay Fever Association of ground. By digging out with the fork very fine and at once settle down to the through the mails. Are your nerves weak? New England, have used l’a]illlon Catarrh Cure wttts “Kidney Wort cured me from nervous weakness ft nan be taken out entirely, leaving no roots of the grass, and out of the way Ac., after I was not expected to live.”—Mrs. M. M. B. remarkable results. We have numerous testtinoutala T h e easiest way to m a r k table linen— pieces behind; but if the spade is used of the lawn mower. The compost Goodwin, Ed. Christian Monitor Cleveland, O. testifying to its efficacy. Its curative powers are so should be applied early in the spring as Leave the baby and a blackberry pie alone positive, and the effect of Its use so pleasing, that and the plant is cut each piece will at the table for three minutes.— H a v e you Bright’s Disease? when once used. It is ever used. Unlike every otheft soon as the grass begins to —ow.— “Kidney Wort cured me when iny water waa just sprout again. It will not be likely to Gazette. like hoik and then like blood.” H x y F e v i r R e m e d y , it is not a temporary relief, but disappear at the first attempt, but by Massachusetts Ploughman. Frank Wilson, Peabody, a permanent cure. No change of climate is necessary W h ic h is the most moral of musical in where thlB remedy is used. It stops the snuffles, ths replanting the land with corn and con­ struments? The p ia n o , because it is grand, Suffering from Diabetes ? sneezing and the watery eyes. It permits breathing tinuing to fight the pest with a fork as The “ Monkey Pot.” upright and square.— N. Y. Ledger. “Kidney-Wort is the most successful remedy I have through the nostrils, and cures the Inflammation. ever used. Gives almost Immediate relief.” before it will eventually bo headed off. Dr. P h ilip C. Ballou, M onkton, Vt. Any one wishing positive evidence from the many — Chicago Journal. Perhaps the best known of the for­ “ Buchu-paiba.” Quick, complete cure, all who have and are recommending this remedy, cam ------^ # ft- ■■ ■— eign nuts is the Brazil nut. The word Have you Liver Complaint? procure a list of testimonials by sending us their atf- annoying Kidney and Urinary Diseases, $1. “Kldnc‘jr-Wort cured mo of chronic Liver Diseases dress by postal card. , is not a misnomer, for we do actually after 1 prayed to die.” _ , „ „ Chewing the Cud. H enry W ard, lato Ccjl. 69th Nat. G uard, N. Y. A prominent reporter on the staff of the Chicago get them from Brazil. * There are many A t i e game—Getting married.— Loxoell "Tribune" says: "Ysplllon Catarrh Cure has saved me Every ohild living in the country has varieties, whose points of difference are Courier. Is your Back lame and aohing? hundreds of dollars; i expenses, and months of time.’* “Kidney-Wort, (1 bottle) cured mo when I was so Mr. J. C. Emmons, attorney, Macomb, 111., saysi “ I stood and watched this curious opera­ only to be noticed by careful inspection Lome 1 h ad to roll o u t of bed.” tion, and wondered what the lump was but they are all the seeds of certain ! “ I used Swift’s Specific on my little G. M. Toll mage, M ilwaukee, Wla. have had more relict from one dose of Paplllon Ca­ which he saw come up in the cow’s daughter, who was afflicted with some tarrh Cure than froir all other Hay F e v e r R f.m e d is s forest trees, and are largely shipped at J Blood Poison which had resisted all sorts H a v e y o u D is e a s e ? I ever tried; It cured ne at once. I traveled among throat, and then go down Again after Kidney-WortWort inodein a me soundln liver and kidneys rag weeds during ha/ fever time, without a recur­ Para at the mouth of the Amazon. I of treatment. Too Specific relieved her after years of unsuccessful doctoring. Its worth she had chewed it for a certain length find one vessel bringing 278 barrels. permanently, and I shall use it in my $10 a box.” —-Sam’l Ilodgos, W illiam stown, W est Vo. ren ce." of lime. And perhaps he may have They are usually entered as sapucaia practice.” W. E. BRONTE, M. D., It Is not a new remedy; It has been in use for nearly Cypress Ridge, Ark. Are you Constipated ? ten years, and never fails to cure Ca ta r r h , R o sh seen the anxiety and turmoil produced nuts, a name which will no doubt be “Kidney-Wort causes easy evacuations and cured Co l d and H ay F e v e r . Use It by Insufflation or wit# on a farm by the report that some one me after 10 years use of other medicines.” unknown to most people. Tho real While you are "minding your P’s and Nelson Fairchild, Bt. Albans, Vfc. an atomizer, or any other way that will reach the aeaS of the cows had “lost her cud,” and as sapucaia is the seed of the lecythis Q’s” it Is a good idea to mind your owes. of the dlseass; it cares by healing the Inflamed mem­ the result of this excitement he may Have you M alaria? branes of the nostrils, which 1b the cause of the dis­ ollaria, the largest known tree in the — Whitehall Times. “Kidney-Wort has dono better than any other ease. ftave seen the absurd attempt to “make Brazilian forests. Its flavor is said to remedy I have ever us<*i in my practice.” For tale by all druggists. a new cud,” in the hope that the cow be superior io that of the ordinary By tho will of nature, honev is the unl» Dr. It. K. Clark, South H ero, Vt. would by such means be restored to Brazil nut, but its peculiarity consists versal bee-quest.—Yonker's Gazette. Are you Bilious P “Kidney-Wort has dons me moro good than any Boring wells * good condition. There is in the minds in the wiiy it is produced. Like all the other remedy I have ever taken.” of a large proportion of the community rest of its tribe, the seeds are contained, "Rough on Coughs,” 15o., at Druggists. Com­ Mrs. J. T. Galloway, £]k F lat, Oregon. Well Baring and Bock Drilling Machine so little correct understanding of the * cTcJzen or more, in a hard coverin plete cure Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat. Are you torm ented w ith Piles? la Very Profitable ! true nature of “chewing the cud” that which, when ripe, falls to the groun “Kidney-Wort permanently cured mo of bleeding C a r -t o o n s make popular campaign mu­ piles. Dr. W. C. Kline recommended it to me.” a few words concerning it may not be is thus burst open, and the seeds scaU Geo. H. Horst, Cashier M. Bank, Myerstown, Pa. $25 to $40 amiss. A very large tribe of animals, sic to train by. tered to take their chance. The cov­ Are you Rheumatism racked? A D A Y of which sbeep and cows are only ering of the sanucaia closely resembles “Kidney-Wort cured me, after i was given up to B e w a r e of th e incipient stages of Con­ die by physicians and I but! suffered thirty years.” Often Made! familiar examples, are called in works an iron pot witn a lid on; the monkeys, sumption. T a k e Piso’s Cure in time. Elbrldgo Malcolm, West Bath, Maine. of natural history ruminantia because who are very fond of the seeds, often Machine* Made to Bun by Horse, they all ruminate—they chew the cud. Ladies, are you suffering? Hand *r Steam Power. manage to insert their paws in the pot W h e n Is a fortune not a fortune?—When "Kidney-Wort cured roo of peculiar trouble* of Send for Ci»alo(rue. Address They have, it is said in the books, four by lifting up the lid, and not unfre- it is a mast (amassed).— Harper's Bazar. several year* standing. Many friends use anil praise stomachs, but the statement is not quently find themselves unable to get It.” Mrs. 1L Lnmoreaux, Isle La Hotte, Vt. LOOMIS & NYMAN, tiffik Ohio strictly correct, for the entire digestion If you would Banish Disease away on account of the lid closing Skinny Men. "Wells’Health Renewer” re­ XI. D . X». D IG . flILO W , is done in a single one, that which is tightly on the paw. The tree thus gets stores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia,$L i and gain Health, Take AG called the fourth, "the other three being GENERAL the name of monkey pot, by which it is HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSPEC­ only places for preparatory work1. well known in Brazil.—All the Year Is it better to have something constant­ They do so because their peculiar Round ly on the mind, or have the mind constant­ KIDNEY-WORT TION ARD INSURANCE CO., organs of digestion require it; they can ft-ft» ■ ■ ■ ly on something? 118. U K f t 111 M ontank Ndttrk. C U .sn. et their nourishment in no other way. —Five hundred Chinese Sunday- T h b B l o o d C l e a n s e r . 5'heir food is swallowed without being school scholars went on an excursion Glenn’s Sulphur Soap chewed; the chewing is to come later. up the Hudson the other day.—AT. Y Renders a lady’s skin white and soft. Pike’s PISO S CURE FOR Tribune. toothache drops cure in one minute. U IIS WHERE All ELSE FAILS. When this unchewed food is swallowed B Beet Cough Syrup. Tanteegood. it passes direolly into the first Use la time. S o ld by drugglste. t T h e hot weather poet is abroad in the $ 1 , 0 0 0 stomach, to use the common term; THE MARKETS. land. New is the time to get up clubs. CONSUMPTION but the drink which the animal takes N b w Y o r k , July 15. ILL be paid to any one who will And a particle goes straight past the entrance of W of Mercury, Potash, Iodine, Arsenic, or any LIVE STOCK—Cattle...... $6 00 @ 7 30 The place to see the whirled is in a ball poisonous substance la ’THK BEST 18 CHEAPEST.’ the first into the second. These two S h e e p ...... 4 00 to 6 75 room. serve only to soak and soften the coarse H o g s...... 5 00 to IS 10 IHGINE8, TMRFQUCRQSAW*W to 6 25 HsrtePowers ■ n O t O r ! L n O f |.„ r InlUr food. When the first has done what it FLOU R—Good to C hoioe...... 3 70 " Rough on Corns.” 15c. Askforlt. Com­ S w i f t s S p e c i f i c S CUrer Bailer* P a te n ts ...... 5 75 @ 6 30 plete cure,hard or soft corns,warts,bunions. (Bolted to all lectlona) Write for FK EK lllaa Pamphlet can the food passes out of it into the WHEAT—No. 2 Red ...... 97 to 00^ and Price* to The Aultman A Taylor Co., Manifold, O bla second, and then the cow or sheep is No. 2 Spring ...... 80 to 9314 " I have cured Blood Taint by the use of Swift's CORN ...... 60 )ito 61)4 Specific after I had most signally failed with the Mer­ ready to “chew the cud.” The second F iv e conples accepted M rs. Jones’ cards cury aud Potash treatm ent." OAT8—Wostern Mixed...... 36‘/,to 38 for her hop, and the paper said there w a s a F. A. TOOMER, M. D.. Peiry, Ga. , , Anakesl8 ”S 2?/3 M stomaoh, while busily at work insoakin R Y E ...... 70 © 75 itn infallible cure f o r jP Ilea. PO R K —M ess (Now)...... 16 50 4416 60 good a-ten-dance. "Sw ift'8 8peclflc has cured me of Scrofula of 12 P rice 81, from druggists, or the food, keeps it in motion, and gr: years standing. Had sores as large as my hand, and sent prepaid by mall. Sampleft- ually rolls it up into masses, so that in L A R D —S te a m ...... 7 45 to 7 55 every one thought I was doomed. Swift's 8peclflc free. Ad. " A N A R E S I I , ” C H E E S E ...... 11 to 13 cured me after physicians and all other medlclrg had PILES Makers. Box 2416. NewYork the small upper part there is formed an WOOL—D o m e stic ...... 82 to 46 THE GREAT GERMAN failed." R. L. HIGH, Lonoke, Ark. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free oblong solid lump of the size that we CHICAGO. Wholefele and retail. Send for prlee-Itet. BEEVES-Extra ...... *6 80 to 7 05 REMEDY to applicant!. G oods sent C. O. D. W -a made to ord r. reoognize as the “cud.” This the ani­ C hoice...... 6 45 to 6 70 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., HAIR K. BURNHAM. 71 State Street, Chicago* to mal throws up into the mouth, and G o o d ...... 6 76 0 40 Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. chews with evidently as much satisfac­ M edium ...... 5 40 to a oo D l a ■ M ET LOOAN. Best Steel Portraits, Butchers' stock ...... 4 00 to 6 00 For Pain! N. T. Office, 1S9 W. 23d St., bet. fith and 7th Ayes. D U A I 8W t S xia 15c. e a c h ; *5 per 1(0, by m alL Relieves and cures AgenU wanted. G.E.Pertnc,Pub’r, 121 Nassau 8L.N.Y. tion as the same act of mastication gives Inferior Cattle ...... 2 00 to 8 00 Philadelphia office. 1205 Chestnut St. us when we put the most delicate mor­ HOGS—Live—Good to Choice. 6 00 to 5 65 RHEUMATISM, RH E E P ...... 8 00 to fi 25 sels between our teeth. When it is suf­ BUTTER—Creamery ...... 15 to 18)4 Neliralgia, Efio^.Philadolphlas...... 5 70 to 5 80 ^ BLAINE AND Logan Extra liberal terms to A gents. ./ONES BROS. A, Fall term commences Beptemher ‘’fith. For circular O O ., Publishers, Cin c in n a t i. Chicago, St . L am s. one thing required is to restore the tone SHEEP—Bosk...... t ...... 4 50 to 4 75 1 Address F. W. ZIEGLER ft 00., Chioago. 111. addreaa PKOF. FB a S c W V A t L A R D , and power of the stomaoh; not to bur­ C om m on...... ZOO to 2 75 Yale College, Mew H avel, O.US then it with an “artificial cud,” which BALTIMORE. »■*W Aja ftS l l T I E t T u l-A g Acini en ts Cnmpnlsnfor rh>’ Authoriz'd BOOK, roots, combined with Iodide of Potas­ even more than ■■ ■■■■■ we claim for Passenger Train ...... I* 26 p. m. interesting report on the lftst issue oi Passenger Train ...... 6 27 a . m sium and Iron, and is the safest, m ost reli­ It. My friend, if you are sick or in tliat con­ the statistical abstract, and from this Way Freight...... 8 66 a . m able, an d moat economical blood-purifier that dition that you cannot call yAurself either report it appears that the sheep can be used. It invariably expels all blood brought into the oountry reached V ir- sick or well, go and get a bottle of H oo d’s S a k sa p a ju l l a , and realize yourself bow poiipns from the system, enriches and renews ILLINOIS CENTRAL GOING SOUTH. ginia in 1609, arid a few years later the this medicine | the bloed, and restores its vitalising power. Dutch introduced them into the colony hits the right Passenger T rain ...... 8 4 2 p .m . I t is th e best known remedy for S cro fu la \)f New Netherlands—now New York. M ix e d ...... l 85 p . m . spot, and puts'CONVINCE a n d a ll Scrofulous Complaints, E r y sip ­ The colonists of Massachusetts soon all the machinery of your body iuto working GOING NORTH. elas, Eczema, Ringworm, B lo tc h e s , followed their example, aiul it was cal­ o rd er. culated that at about the middle of the p a s s e n g e r T r a l n ...... 10 if a m S o r e s, Boils, Tumors, and E r u p tio n s seventeenth century there were 3,000 From the Registrar of Deeds for Middlesex M ix e d ...... 2 30 4>.m o f th e Skin, as also for all disorders caused 93 H by a thin and impoverished, or corrupted, sheep in Massachusetts and as many in County, Northern District. M - - Virginia. After the North American Lo w e l l . M a ss. condition of the blood, such as R heum atism , M e s s r s . C. I. H ood & Co.: Gentlemen — Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, General colonies had achieved their independ­ It affords me much pleasure to recommend ence several merino sheep were im­ H o o d’s Sarsaparilla . My health 1ms D e b ility , a n d Scrofulous Catarrh. ported from France to improve the been such that for some years past I have Chicago & Alton Ry. been obliged to take a tonic of some kind !|i breed, and in 1H10 there were upward the spring, and have never found anything Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. of 5,000,000 sheep in the country. In that hit my wants as your Sarsaparilla. H tones up my system, purifies my blood, “ A y e r ’s S arsaparilla has cured me of O n a n d a f t e r S u n d a y , A p ril 27. 1884, t r a i n s the Inflammatory Rheumatism, with 1850 there were 21,278,000; in 1860, sharpens my appetite, and seems to make pass Olieuoa on the U- & A. U. R. as follows : 22,491,000; in 1870, 28,478,000; and it me over, ltespecifully yours, which 1 have suffered for piany years. is estimated that there are now 43,577,- J. P. THOMPSON. GOING NORTH. W . H . M o o r e.’? No. l, Express Mall, except Wunday 3 12 p.m. Durham, la., March 2,1882. 000, the increase during the last decade One of our prominent business men said to 3, r,}ghtnln‘g Express dally 3 20a.m, being over 53 per cent. With regard us the other day: “ In the spring my wife c n t 6, Den ver Express “ 10 30 PRBPABKD DT got all run down and could not eat anything; 7, Kansas City Ex “ 100 to the growth of wool, the production 81. Way Freight, except Sunday 9 00am Dr. J.C. Ayer ACo., Lowell, Mass. passing your store I saw a pile of H o o d ’s has increased from 90,000,000 pounds 33, Accoin. frgt., except Sunday 7 15 p.m Sold by all Druggists; f 1, six bottles for $0. in 1856 to 300,000,000 pounds, or more Sarsaparilla in the window, and I got a bottle. After she had been taking it a week GOING SOUtii. than 300 per cent.; and the quantity No. 2, Express Mail, except Sunday 12 67 p.m. of wool used in the country has inj she had a rousing appetite, and it did her 4, Lightning Express dally I 00a.m.1 everything. She took three bottles, and it 5, D e n v e r E x p r e s s “ 4 50 p .m . / creased from 132,000,000 pounds to Was the best three dollars 1 ever invested.” s, Kansas City Express “ 2 56a.m. 366,000,000 pounds. In other words, 18, Through Freight, ex. Monday 6 20a.ra. 32, Way Freight, except Uuuday 2 15 p m. Burdocl the United States, great as has been Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Train 33 will not stop at Ocoya, the increase in the growth of wool, Sold by all druggists. Price 81 a bottle Paducah Junction or Cayuga for Passengers. is obliged to import about 06,000,000 o r six b o ttles for s5. C. I. HOOD & CO. Palace Reclining Chair Cars Iree of extra per annum, aiul of this a third comes Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass. charge, and Pullman Palace sleeping cars are run in all trains to Kaunas City, St. from Great Britain and Australia, a Louis and Chicago. s xtli from Russia, a seventh from the ANNOUNCEMENTS. Palace Dining cars. Meals75 cents. This Is the very best, route, and gives R lood Argentine Republic, an eleventh from METHODIST KJ’ISOi 'PAI. ’"'HURCH.—Services passengerssuperloraccommodatloneto any Uruguay and tiie red from France, every SabLatl* Ht 11 it m. h i m ! 7:30 p* in. Htililuitli- ot her line. South Africi, Chili and Canada. The srhnol at clo*»- of morning services. Prayer It is the leading Hue to Kansas, Colorado, meeting Wednesday at 7:15 p. in. Everybody . cordi­ New Mexico Arizona, California, and other ' Australian and Canadian wools arc the ally invited to he present at all the services. western find southern states, and through best, selling for l shilling a pound, Kev. L. II. Kddiehlute, Pastor. coupon t ickets to all points east, west, north, while those from South America realize and south are for sale at lowest rates, and PRESBYTERIAN CI1ITRH.— Services every Sub full Inform ation can he had by applying to ( hut a third as much. Most of the hath at 11 a. in. aiul 7:3d p. ni. Snhhatli school J . E C R E W . m m sheep are reared in the West mid every Sahlmth at 12 o clock ni. Ticket nnd Freight Agent, Chenoa. Rev. Homer McVhv, Pastor. JAS. CH.vKLTON, General Ticket Agent. Cures Scrofula, Erysipelas, Northwest, the State of Ohio alone hav­ P im p les and Face Grubs. ing a tenth of the whole, while between BAPTIST CIIUR 'll.—Preaching Sahlmth morning and evening Sabbath school after met ting. Prayer Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tet­ the Mississippi and Missouri there are m eeting Wednesday ev’g. \ ter, Humors, ■ Salt Rheum, many districts well suited for slieep- Rev. I) It McGregor, Pastor. w1 r — „ Scald Head, Sores, Mercurial = 3 Z- f..rming.« The otlicial report says that EVANGELICAL CHURCH —Services at p. in! 3 ZL Illinois Central HE. Diseases, Female Weakness in the sixteen Southern States 150,000.- Sabbatli-Hchof»I at 1:30 p. xn. Preachm* in the even Chatsworth Division and Irregularities, Dizziness, 00(1 sheep might be raised, whereas at iu g a t 7:3(» p. m. J . L K IViuk Pastor. Loss of Appetite, Juandice, On autl after Nov. 25th, 1883, tra in s w ill ru n present there are scarcely 10,000,000. CATHOLIC CHURCH. — Daily Mass at 8 a. m as follow*, daily, Sundays excepted : Affections ot the Liver, Indi­ Sunday lib'll Mass and Sermon »f 11 a in : Cate­ lolug South Going North gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep­ What Makes Soldiers Desert. chism Cuv'childreri ar 2:3<» p. in.; Vesper*, Instruction iiiul West. and K agf sia and General Debility. and Benediction at 3 p in. Dally oxe’t Sunday Daily exe’t Sunday A course of Burdock Blood Bitten will satisfy the A private soldier writes from a far Rev. Wm. v. d. Hagen, Pastor. W av F t. P a s . Pas Way F t. most tkeptical that It it the Greatest Blood Purifier on No .7 No.5 Stations. No. 12 No.8 earth. Sold by medicine dealers every here. Western post as follows : The cause of GERMAN KVA NO BMC LUTHER*N CHURCH.— 4 20 p ra fC bicago 2 30 pm Directions In eleven languages. Price, $i.oo. i so much deserting from the army is Services every alternate Sabbath Sabbat It rcb -ol 8 30 a in 7 oopmfKankakee 12 0b 8 20 p m FOSTER, MILBU1N4C0., Prop'*. Buffalo, N.Y. Bimply this: An enlisted man is treated every Sabbath a t 1:3(1 p. In. F. A. Luedeke, Pastor. 9 00 7 15 fO tto 11 42am 7 56 9 40 7 27 tlrwin 11 29 7 27 Sold in Chatsworth by E. A. Bangs in just the same manner as if he were a A. F. and A. M. Chatsworth Lodge. No. 539, meets in 20 7 41 fUerxher 11 15 6 40 dog. There is altogether too much in M's Crane'** hall on the first and third Fri lav a a 10 6o 7 50 fBuckinfltiam 11 06 6 00 manual labor with the pick and shovel evenings, at 7:30 p. m., of each mouth. The craft is 11 So 8 00 tCebert 10 66 f 00 invite.i to attend. W. <1. Messier. \V . M. O o. 11 55 8 11 fKempton 10 45 a ui4 15 j and Sunday labor, building barns on 0. H. Stafford, Sect. 12 27 p m . 8 14 KemptouJunc. 10 41 8 45 tC ulloni Sunday. There is nothing but work T. il. 0. F. Chatsworth Lodge No. 339, meets every 12 45 p in 8 21 10 34 3 26 Saturday evening in Shroyer n hall. Vinitinc hrotbers I 10 8 32 C harlotte ID 23 2 55 from one week’s end to another. A 1 35 8 42 fOhntaworth 10 13 2 30 soldier enlists to be a soldier and not are fuvited to attend. Win. Altmann, N. G. 8 53 Jas. D. Yale Sect. 2 op Crumpton 10 02 2 00 to labor. When a man goes into a re­ 2 22 9 03 fltfsk 9 713 1 30 cruiting office to enlist, the sergeant U. A 0. D. William Tell Grove No. 54, meets at 2 45 9 14 tRosaltlie 9 42 1 06 Heppe's ha!! every Wedno*da> evening. Visiting IS 2 53 9 17 Otopgey Siding 9 30 12 65 represents to him that he will have a brothers are invited to attend 3 15 9 27 fAnchor '9 29 12 30 good time in the army, with nothing to .John Brow n, N. A . 3 35 9 37 pm tOnlfax 9 20 11 57a m F. Srriickine.ver, Sect. 6 SO 10 30 Bloomington 8 80 10 00 Established six years. Beautiful Monthly do but a soldier’s duty. He enlists, tTelegrapbStatiou . A ,P. OSBORN. Agent. Brings each month beautiful J irture Rhyme goes to Jefferson barracks, carries the Chat, worth and Stories. Sure to please young and old. Pn rents write tts'i *‘It is w orthy a place In ever; hod, is sent out on the frontier and gets home,” Best and cheapest child’s mapazin put in the ditch with a pick and shovel, ttblished. Only 754 a year,or fl.00 bill for si; gten mouths. Send two 2-oent stamps for copy and naturally he thinks that this is not Agents wanted. 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