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The Monument Courier from Monument, Kansas • 3

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WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT. HAT AH Sylvester Medbury, Columbus, O. GOOD BEADING. 350.00 right." The Best Disinfectant remedy foi skin irritations is Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, 50c.

The best A shootixo Dr. Carver. 2T. T. Commercial.

less with amazement on bis first presentation to hei she merely said: "You know- 1 owed you one for Daw." Her present home is in St. Louis and she will spend the summer there, busy with new literary plans. ITEMS ABOUT WOMEN. Testimony in the Pacific Railroad Investigation. Pleasant for Dumley.

Come up to the house, Dumley," aid Robinson, "and take dinner with me." 'Will Mrs. Robinson expect me?" "No, that's the beauty of it- Her mother is paying us a long visit, and I want to make the old lady mad." N. T. Sun. ADLS YOU A Memorandum of General Stone That Is Ancient bat Highly Interesting How Railroad Legislation Is Manlpu- Stnlr lMand.

SLAVES TO DRESS. A TJea for Sensible, Comfortable Gar. menti. The advice to women to promote their health by ont-door exercise is never wanting. But no amount of fresh-air exercise can save women from the evil effects of their present stj-le of dress.

It is their clothes that kill them. Every step a woman takes, her foot contends with her skirt. She lifts it on the instep, and she lifts it on the heel. The Weight be ounces or Clark, Gruber supposed over- drawn bank account. "AU 1,715.48 In the same report is the following schedule of Delaware lands conveyed and contracted by the road Tho number of acres conveyed.

11,441.50: R. McBratney (General Pomeroy's friend), a contract for 2,500. He has selected and received quit claim for.all but 640. S. A.

Simpson, Kansas, has a contract for "blackmail." 320, Thomas G. Gladding et Leavenworth, "all right," 2,500. W. P. Dole, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Bee Ewing.

1,235. R. W. Latham, Washington, D. attorney's fees.

Editor of Leavenworth Conservative, and brother of M. C. "Right Note. We And memoranda made by Judge Ewing of 500 acres of Delaware lands to one Lathrop, but we do not know the terms and conditions of the contract with him and whether Mary E. Aumitstead is Master Workman of the Lady Kern Assembly.

Miss Grace Norton is a charming violinist. Her playing is one of the chief attractions of social Cambridge. less, and indescribably miserable, both physically- and mentally; experience a sense of fullness or bloating- after eatinsr, or pf gone-nesa or emptiness of stomach, in the morn- A KUtoi- rw Vnd tHKt 111 mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent Why Laiir Lot Her Bean. Laura one had ma afflaent bau Who called twic a fortnight, or co, Now aha sita, Sunday ere. All lonely to friere.

Oh, where Is her recreant bean. And why did be leave Laura Why, he saw that LaurA was a languishing, delicate grirl, subject to sick headaches, sensitive nerves and uncertain tempers; and knowing what a life-long trial is alretr ful, sickly wife, he transferred his attentions to her chsertul, healthy cousin, Ellen. The secret is that Laura's health and before tho eyes, nervous prostration or ex- Ka.xsas Citt, July 7. The United Btatcs I'acitic Railway Commission arrived in the city at five o'clock last night from Ijeavenworth, where it succeeded in bringing out the most sensational testimony that has been given before that body since its organization. A member of the Commission had obtained a document found among alternating with chilly sensations, sharp.

pounds, but it is taken tip at every step. The heavy skirts, with flounces, bitraer, transient pains nere auu uicic, feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed ana unreiresums wfi Indescribable eelingr of dread, or of impend-Insr calamity 2 overskirt, bustle, braid, beads other trimmings, hang their many pounds there is such contract. Dr. Grace Wolcott was sent as a delegate by the very conservative Massachusetts Medical Society to the recent Medical convention at Chicago. Mrs.

Frank Leslie, now in Paris, will go to the City of Mexico in September to: arrange' for the publication thereof a Spanish-American Miss Mart Fkidlev has been elected musical director to fill the vacancy caused, by the resignation of Prof. Lyneh in the Georgia Musical There is disclosed the Pottawatomie lands. "sontracted to be conveyed to sundry persons." If you nave au, or any oonBiueramo uumuci of these symptoms, you are 6ufferinHr from that most common of American maladies-Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more R. McBratney, register of the land office.

Junction City, Pom strength are sapped by weaicness, peculiar to her sex. which Ellen averts and avoids by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This is the only remedy, for woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case or money will be refunded. Bee guarantee on bottle wrapper.

eroy's friend and many yards, napping around the feet and legs of the wearer. The corset does not allow space to take a full breath, and the tight sleeves cause the luuseles to cry for room. Dressed in this fashion, the wearer comes back from her walk for "fresh air and exercise" tired through and R. W. Latham, Washington, D.

trreater the number and diversity of symptoms. No matter what staee it has. reached. jr. pierce' t.oldeii Medical Diseovery F.

P. Stanton, Kansas W. P. Dole, Commissioner of Indian 2.5a 5O0 190 640 1,280 1.920 320 900 Affairs will subdue It, li taKen accuruiiiS I tions for a reasonable length of time. Ji not cured, complications multiply and Con sum p-tipnof the Lunvs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, iL il 7kicMicii other crave concern.

trying to pick -Fuck. A oxs-ROKsa out the winner. Those Japanese women who are al- Wa a PATENT Dust Proof Watches were originally made for railway men, whose service particularly required an absolutely tight closing case. They have given entire satisfaction, and their reputation has spread so rapidly, that they have become the standard Watches for Millers, Miners, Lumbermen, Farmers, Mechanics, Engineers, Travelers and -others whose occupation requires a watch which is proof against dust and moisture. Over 150,000 Waltiiam Patent Dust Proof Cases are now in actual use.

The Waltham were the first Patent Dust Proof Cases manufactured, and are the only ones which completely exclude dust and Pottawatomie men W. W. Ross, Pottawatomie agent For Catholic mission on Pottawatomie owed to read outside books are now maladies are quite liable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination. r. Pierce's Golden Medical Di-coverr acts powerfully upon the Liver, and busy ith "Pilgrim's Progress, which reservation C.

E. Mix, Indian officer, Washington, D. has just been translated into their 640 330 Ash AVhite i ty.a nttpm nf ll lilood-tamts ana im- -fmm whtvir cause arisinsr. is Mary W. Lincoln and Edith L.

1 1 ci in ofinor nnnn t.hft Kid I through, and is the worse for it, because she has lifted and carried hundreds of pounds. Stand at any cit- street-corner, and watch the women as they pass. How tired they look! How their dresses flap round them! Contrast them with the men. Men's feet lift no weight of clothes. Men's steps contend with nothing.

Every muscle has its natural neys. and other excretory organs, cleansing-, strengthening, and healing their diseases. As i tnn it. TiromOtCS In Foreign Countries, As well as in that of its origin, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is a remedy of the utmost nularity. In South America, the West ies, Guatemala, Mexico and Australia, it is a highly approved preventive of malarial fevers, and a preferred remedy for dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney and bladder debility, rheumatism and nervousness.

It has distanced competition here and abroad, and its constantly increasing sales point to a limitless enlargement of its sphere of beneficence in many continents. Chase are the names of two young ladies who are to read papers on music digestion and nutrition, thereby building up and romance at the Deerlield Summer School of History. DOIQ lit till BUU DLi lii. iL- .3 e. vnolistirto 1 1 'i a w.i i P(l CTC1MS Villa 1 About one hundred of our best wom ceicurity uuuug iever, uumu uu i I en participated in the election.

Munic- MJr. Jrierce's uumcu -l- exercise is for pal suffrage from women is already a -my grand- exercise. Out-door air and are good for them. The advice women need shorter, lighter and looser Mrs. Jenness-Miller has not covery CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the A cask of long standing-father's clock.

i 9,2 The whole concluding with the Government lands disposed of: R. McBraUiey, register of lands, unction 000 F. W. Chase, New York 5,000 J. F.

Cowan 2,50 Marston, New Hampshhe Lathrop 3.000 Brown, supposed to be Forney's Bridges 500 Thorington 2,500 Jones, Forney's friend 1.280 C. A. Trowbridge, Detroit 2,000 J. F. Cowan, for persons unknown F.

P. Stanton, Kansas 2,640 Cheevers of Washington, supposed to be for Simmons, of Rhode Island 10,000 R. W. Latham, supposed to be for Simmons, of Rhode Island 1,000 W. P.

Dole, Commissioner of Indian Affairs 3,840 success in ivansas, ana is constantly growing in popular favor. dresses, come a costume, Scaly or Rough Bkin, in short, all diseases Miss Mary L. Booth, editor of liar- 1 1 1 day too soon with her better per nazar, lias gone aoroau ior ner A Flat Contradiction. Some one has told you that your catarrh Is incurable. It is not so.

Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will cure it It is pleasant tnnaa and it alwavs does its work thor first outing in the Old World. She will lie rone several months, and will oughly. We have yet to hear 01 a case in see as man- countries as possible. Miss Kate Stoneman, of Albany, which it did not accomplish a cure wnen faithfully used.

Catarrh is a disease which it is dangerous to neglect. A certain remedy is at your command. Avail yourself of it before the complaint assumes a more N. the lirst woman admitted to the bar in that State, addressed the serious form. All druggists.

senior class at Vassar College, recent ly, on "The Higher Education of Yi Etirt moment of life is the seed of a General John C. Fremont's papers which went to his assignee in bankruptcy, and which was made to him and Hallett by General J. CStone and Thomas Ewing, Jr. After much trouble General Stone was found by the sergeant-at-arms at the home of his son on the Lawrence turnpike, about six miles west of Leavenworth. General J.

C. Stone testified that he was one of the promoters and organizers of tho Leavenworth, Pawnee Western railroad, which subsequently became the Kansas Paoiiic. It was through his activity that the original Pacific railroad bill was passed throth Congress. The difficulty previously had been that each point on the Missouri river which it had been proposed to make a starting point for a transcontinental lino had jealous rivals in all other river points, and he conceived the idea of having a road from each point, such as Kansas City, Leavenworth, Omaha anl Sioux City. By such a combination the rival interests had been adjusted and the bill went through.

While giving his testimony he was shown a copy of the memorandum found among General John C. Fremont's papers at the time the General went into bankruptcy, Hallett and Fremont having bought out Stone. This memorandum purported to account for the disposition of about $4,000,000 of the stock of the Leavenworth, Pawnee Western railroad by General J. C. Stone and General Thomas Ewing, to secure the passage of the Pacific Railroad bill.

It gives the names of the parties to whom tho stock purported to have been issued, the original of the memorandum containing running comments in the handwriting of this witness to the several items. When asked as to those comments he testified that he wrote them as the expression not of himself, but of Sam Hallett or others who were interested. The memorandum was as follews: R. McBratney, 2,000 shares, "Supposed to be for S. C.

Pomeroy." W. W. Gaytord, 2,000 shares, $100,000. "Supposed to be for S. C.

Pomeroy. Think you understand this gentleman." E. W. Chase, Chaseville, N. 1,000 shares, 150,000.

"But little service rendered, mostly blackmail Henry Bennett, Elmira, N. 2,000 shares, F100.000. "Suppsed to be for II. Bennett J. P.

Usher, Caleb Smith and R. W. "Usher and Bennett right." Let Smith and Thompson slide. G. W.

Weston, Washington. D. 200 shares, "Services rendered." Henry Bennett, Elmira, N. two issues, one of 203 shares and one of 2,300, aggregating "Right." Margall, 600 shares, t.30,000. "Know nothing nbout It." J.

M. Shackleford, Kentucky, -300 shares "Right." E. W. Chase, Chaseville, N. 800 shares, 140,000.

"See note above." Tne note is, "But little service rendered, mostly S. Reynolds, 400 shares, $20,000. "Right 200 shares, 810,000, supposed to be for C. Mitchell, of Indiana." Hon. T.

L. Price, Missouri, 500 shares, 525,000. Right." J. F. Cowan, 3,000 shares, $195,000.

"Supposed to be for T. Stevens. See note." This note reads If any of this stock or land, or money promised this man is really for Mr. Thaddeus Stevens, that part ought to be respected. This man Cowan still retains in his hands several certificates which have been liquidated).

N. H. Marston, 400 shares, Lathrop, SO0 shares, King. 300 shares, Brown, 1.000 shares, $15,000. (-Remarks" upon each of this quartette are "Know nothing about R.

V. Latham, 100 shares, "Right." year. Whitehall Time. Miss Mary Allen will open her 1 a "-T 1. CZ gymnasium 111 tins cny, iiovcmucr Mast People refue to take' Cod Liver mi on aennunt of its unDleasant taste.

This difficulty has been overcome in Scott's thus beginning her ninth year of very successful teaching. Miss Allen has, the highest endorsement of the best people. 01 Joa iiiver unwiui dj puyuua-phites. It being as palatable as milk, and 1 3 1 4-t, A moisture from themovement. They are far superior to all others claiming equal advantages.

Each genuine case is plainly marked with the name and trade mark of the American Waltham Watch Company. for sale by all first class jewelers. caused Dy Daa Diooa are uj powerful, purifying, and invigorating- medicine. Great Bating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes.

Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, White Swellings," Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents stamps for a large Treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thorousrbly cleanse it by using Dr. rieree's Golden Medical Discovery, and grood digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and bodily health will be established. CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofula or the IiUngs, is arrceted and cured by this remedy, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease.

From its marvelous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now world-famed remedy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his "Consumption Ctp." buv abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonaerful combination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is uneqaaled. not only as a remedv for Consumption, but Soc au Chronic Diseases of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For "Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short- nesa of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an efficient remedy. Sold by Druggists, at $1.00, or Six Bottles Send ten cents in stamps for Dr.

Pierce'g book on Consumption. Address, Wot Id's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main St, miFALO, N. Xd if the health of a women is to be improved. Mrs. Celia B.

Whitehead has shown "What's the matter." Bc'fore her, Mrs. Amelia Bloomer, nearly forty years ago, set the example of short, loose dresses. That style was adopted by many women, among them Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Miss Susan B. Anthony, and the present writer.

How light and comfortable and neat it was! How easily we went, up stairs without stepping on ourselves! How we came down stairs without fear of being stepped on! A walk on a rainy day or in a muddy street had no terror, for there were no yards of draggled skirts to clean. We had room to breathe, and freedom for our feet. But this healthful dress was "despised and rejected1' hy the great public. On one occasion, Miss Anthony, in compare with me, started to go to the post-office in New York, in the Bloomer costume But Ave were surrounded and wedged in by a crowd which hooted and jeered. We cscapod only by a carriage so it by a friend who saw our dilemma.

It was so difficult to wear this dress, with the odium that was cast upon it. tne most vaiuaoie reuieujr muiiu luimo treatment of Consumption, Scrofula and Mrs. Cort has been appointed by Bronchitis, General Debility, wasting ins- Mrs. Leavitt, National president of W. eases 01 tjnuaren, uinronio iougus Colds, hss caused physicians ail pans 01 Total 0S.2G0 The witness disclaimed any personal knowledge as to where this stock eventually got.

He did not know personally that any of it had been given for the purposes of corrupting the Legislature. The R. W. Thompson alluded to was the "Dick Thompson," according to the testimony of this witness, who was afterward Secretary of the United States, navy, and the Smith re ferred to was at one time Secretary of the Interior. The services rendered by the Mr.

Usher alluded to, had been to explain tho bill to members of Congress. Being a Western man he had considerable influence. The morning session at Leavenworth was held at the Board of Trade rooms at which they examined a number of witnesses. Among the parties examined were Shaw F. Neely, mayor of Leavenworth; Alexander Caldwell, president, and H.

Miles Moore, secretary of the Board of Trade; Henry Schindler, Edward Stiliings, a lawyer; W. M. Todd, a grocer, and Leonard T. Smith. The Commission held an executive session at its rooms at the Coates House in this city last night and laid out their plans for the future.

An open session will be held at ten o'clock this morning. T. U. for Si am, and Mrs. Captain Loft us has been elected president of the world to use it- Physicians report our little patients take it with pleasure.

Try Scott's Emulsion and be convinced. the Bangkok Women's Christian Temperance Union. affair the dinner that A CRBDIT-TABLK Miss Rose Elizabeth Cleveland isn' paid for. will be associated with Mrs. Martha J.

Lamb in editing Wv Magazine of American History. She Avill probably take Whatever name or designation is given to Fever and Ague, or other intermittent charge of a department under her diseases it is sate to say tnat jnaiana or a disordered state of the Liver is at fault. Eliminate the impurities from the system own name Elise P. Buckingham successfully 1 and a sure ana prompt cure is me immediate result. Prickly Ash Bitters is the safest and nlost effective remedy for all Ml- 'lt)NI0 manages a irmt larra 01 several Hundred acres in California, and urges Is prepared solely for the rnri nf rnmnlllntJ which biliary troubles, kidney diseases, ana nite complaints that has ever been brought before the public.

A trial is its best recom that we returned, sorrowfully to the other women to take up the same kind of work, for which she thinks women afflict all womankind. It ives tone and strength to he uterine organs, and mendation. TERRIBLE FATALITY. Mtnwti rtaTivroiiii and irregulari bondage of our bodies for the sake of freedom' to live unmolested. That was lowz ago.

Now women might accept are well fitted. ties. ItisofirreatTaluelnchausreofliie. Theuseof The more a miser starves himself the more pursey be gets. Mrs.

Mary E. Cramer, a sister of HEBBELL'S rKnALtt. TOM ij nunu pregnancy creatly relieves the pains of motherhood and promotes speedy recovery. It assists nature to safe make-the critical change from girlhood to womanhood. It Is pleasant to thetaste and may he THROAT General Grant, was one of the speakers at a camp-meeting held old Horbible poisons and hereditary taint of TROUBLE! A Portion of a Swiss Town Falls Into a Lake One Hundred Lives Lost.

Bekxe, July 7. A portion of land bordering on the lake at Zug, the capital of the canton of that name, subsided j-esterday and twenty houses were engulfed in the lake. All the were drowned. Half the. new Quays at Zus fell into the the light, sensible Mrs.

Jenness Miller wears and commends, without fear of unpleasant comment. In it they may take fresh air and exer- -i iii rtiiiHrmi Sea the Julv number 01 jjemo- CONQUERED taken at all times witn perreci saiciy. rnce, i w-o a -m m-v 111 ri 1 tin lT. Jones Street Methodist Church in New rest's Monthly Magazine for the recent SWAYNE'S J.S.MERRELLIRUGCO.,SoleProp.,ST.LOTTlS. astounding disclosures 01 science ui noisonous effects of alcohol as found in York recently.

The church was crowded to hear her. cise, aim gain in neaiui. jsiicr Dtwe. SWAYNE'S SWWfNE'l wine, beer, whiskey, brandy, etc. Price 20 KEEP HEALTH! I.

EXERCISE DAILY The best and surest Remedy for Cure of PANACEA YERMIFU6I Nigirardly. Husbands. cents, eo la everj wnere, ur Jennings Demorest, 15 E. 14th N. 2.

EAT GOOD FOOD PURIFIES THE 3. BE CHEERFUL Among the poor, particularly the CHILDREN'! SYPH! LYTICj thrift and industrious poor, savs a SWAYNE'S, all diseases caused by any derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds yield readily to the beneficent influence of Bridges, 100 shares, 85,000. "Know nothing PILLS writer in the woman of the household, be she Avife or daughter, has London hair about him." Mrs. Wallis, of New York Herald, 400 shares, K0.000.

"Right." A use kicker the $500 per night opera singer. ate Rreen encumbers; They made him quite sick: But he took a few Pellets'! That cured him right quick. An easier physic You nerer will find Than Pierce's small Pellets," The PurgatiTe kind. Small but precious. 25 cents perviaL much more control in dispensing the Thnrinsrton.

100 shares, $5,000. "DO not (ENGLISH) ail or weekly wasre than women on Dr. Caroline Hastings, who has been seven jears demonstrator ol anatomy in the Boston University School of Medicine, has resigned tho position that she may devote herself to her large private practice. In the Exhibition of the Royal Acad-cmy of Arts, London, of the paintings and sculptures over 1,900 in number, 242 are the works of women. It is only fifteen yeai-3 since women artists were admitted to the Royal Academy.

Mme. Modjeska is making a handsome fortune by the appreciation in value of her town lots in Los Angeles. 5WATNc 450P lake. Forty houses, a crowded inn and ths Hotel Zurich, i four-story structure, full of visitors, vanished entirely. The occu pants of the buildings were engulfed while they slept, and at least 100 persons perished, including M.

Collins, president of the canton. Men are now at work trying to recover the bodies of the victims. An infant was found alive in a floating cradle. A LATER ACCOUNT. Zurich, July 7.

The disaster at Zug is now known to have been grea ter than was reported. Half of the new quays just completed along the street skirting the Lake Zug, suddenly sank into the lake carrying with them the roadway and forty houses. Among the buildings was a crowded inn, known as the hotel Zurich, four floors of which were filled with The hotel, like the other houses, van Know." J. M. Winshell, 100 shares, $5,000.

"Right: a higher social plane; men of brawn, npT. New York. 600 shares, "Black when sensibly and kindly, practice a mail." Walker. 100 shares, $5,000. "Do not know.

more generous-rule of conjugal part r.ership than is usual among men of Jones, 100 shares, $5,000. "Supposed to bo best society the fan. Movss in the Farm Journal. CURE FOR TEE GREAT Forney's friend (do not know)." C. A.

Trowbridge, Detroit, issued $120, 000. "Risht." brain, though these hitter's earning; are on such a scale of plenty that unless wc look" below the surface regula ITCHING PILES Tip a. couerh disturbs vour sleep take V. Judah. 1.200 shares, $00,000.

"California Piso's Cure for Consumption and rest well. tions and equipments of the house we friend (right)." Rridfres. 40 shares, $200. "Do not know fail to discover the false financial rela A disoustixs aSahr-tbe snuff of a She was a shrewder or luckier investor than her husband, for he put his. inonev chieflv in vineyards which are Wilson, New York Times, 200 shares, $10,000.

"Right." tions that exist between husband and KXJIoist ure, intense itch-Sj 1 iCrinif. Rt in trine, meat at nichtX. M. J. Parrott, 500 snares, --jtviguu.

wife. For wives, as a class, have no 'Black- I wiinw tivMcratchine verv distressing THE GENERAL MARKETS. Simpson, Kansas, 260 shares, $13,000. ished completely from sight, and tooK with it a large number of its inmates, the most of whom were iu bed and asleep. There was scarcely any warning of the catastrophe, and it is likely that many of those who perished never knew what had happened.

not paying well. Mrs. Harriet Beechek Stowe em spending money, and are rarely cogni if allowed to continue tumors form which. tPften Weed and becoininevery zant of their husband's true business July a 4 05 nhaticallv denies the storv wlncli is CITY, steers 3 60 1 condition. Is this iust to the beins: a Stops itching Dieeaing, neaia CATTLE Shipping ulceration, ana in unwy Native cows 2 50 man has promised, to honor as well as cases removes trie mail." K.

S. Stevens, Kansas, 330 shares, $16,500 (no remarks). General J. Cooper, 80 shares, $4,000. "Right.

S. W. Johnson, Kansas, 400 shares, $20,000. "Right." B. F.

Camp, New York City, and others, 3(fj Shares', $150,000. "Right-" B. F. Camp, New York City, and others, A PRIEST IN PRISON. to love? 50 cents.

MTl'InH IIU il rnfLAUtLnim Women are accused of being circulating to the effect that she could never have written 'Uncle Tom's Cabin" if she had known colored people as she knows them now, after residence at the South. Dr. Emily Blackwell, Miss Alice It Is pleasant to the taste, tones up the system, restores and preserves health. It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to prove beneficial, both to old and young. As a Blood Purifier it is superior to all others.

Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. THE OLDEST MEDICINES IN US.S0LDBY DRUGGJSTS "mean," and any one who has ever Butchers' 3 33 HOGS Good to choice heavy. 4 40 WHEAT No. 2 red CO No. 8 5 CORN No.

2 28 OATS No. 2 26 KYE No. 2 49 FLOUR Fancy, por sack 1 50 2 87 Vt 3 75 5 10 66 29 27 50 1 55 9 00 16 served on a collect ins; committee rw wrt fttmn tn the red." Supposed tO DO JONES knows how, in forming a list of pos sible subscribers, name filter name is HAY Baled OJ Stone Blackwell, Dr. E. M.

Cushier and Miss Kerrison, of New York, sailed on the 18th of June, intending to spend omitted with the remark: "No use go-. 14 PAYStheFRElCHT 5 Tan VVacon Scales, Iran Lcrer. Surel Bearing. wl Tart Beam u4 Beam Box for inr to her. she never trives." or "She the summer in Europe.

They will de 0 has no money," and yet the husband BUTTER Choice creamery. CHEESE Full cream EGGS Choice BACON Ham Sides LARD POTATOES of "she" is invariably a man of means vote a month to England, and give the dp.r of the time to a tour on the S60. Irery tis Scale. rr free prioe Hat menticm this paper and addresa JONES OF eiMGHAMTSS. BLNGUAMTO.N.

N- JT 10 8 1(H4 T4 6 45 FOR ALL DISORDERS OF THE Stomach. Liver and Bowels continent. v.j i. r- for Carlisle, of Virginia. P.

Usher, 1,000 shares, $50,000. C. Babcock, Kansas, 1,400 shares, $70,000. "Supposed to be for Wilkinson. Act in reference to the future." Cowan, Pennsylvania, 200 shares.

"Supposed to be for T. Stevens; see other note him." F. P. Stanton, Kansas, 100 shares, $15,000. "No obligations for the past; look to the future." Cheever, Washington, D.

500 shares, "Supposed to be for Simmons, of Rhode Island. The services contemplated were not renderuU in full. See Judge Thomas Ewing, Jr. R. W.

Latham, 300 shares, $15,000. "Supposed to be for Simmons, of Rhode Island. See note on Cheever." H. F. Bennett, 100 shares, $5,000.

"Right." Whitely, New York Herald, 100 shares, $5,000. Martin, California, 400 shares, $20,000. "Do tint know." Mrs. J. Roberts, the widow of the first President of Liberia, is collect ORANGES mmmftini the hiirhest RIVERSIDE -TAKE- or ample professional income, who pays extravagant household and personal bills for his familj-, usually with willing good nature.

It is only when money is asked for that a tightening of the purse strings instinctively takes place and the unblushing query is 11'. 11 8 50 4 25 4 15 5 15 4 00 3 45 73 35H 63J4 18 ran fian 0 fn liver ing money for a general hospital to be located at Monrovia, the capital of the price in the market. East and West. Orange Growing pays far better than farming. No snow No ice! No sleet! In 1886 Only 8 inches of rain fell and yet we hare abundant supply of water for irrigating-.

A few excellent bearing groves now for pale. Send ordescriptiTelist. Thos. Bakewell Sons, Bankers A Brokers In Beal Kstate. Kiverside, California.

Sensational Case in li ufTalo, N. T. Father Dent's Shocking: Libel. BtjffalO, N. July 6.

Rev. F. Dent was assigned to cell 324 the Erie County penitentiary yesterday and next week will be ordered to teach the convict school. Father Dent arrived early in the morning from Little Valley, where he was sentenced Saturday to six months' imprisonment for publishing a libelous circular charging Father Hammel, another priest, with seducing one Maggie Bauer and then murdering her. The trial lasted all the week and Father Hammell was on the stand for three hours.

He denied all the charges made in the circular and all knowledge of tho woman with whom the anonymous letter has charged him with immoral conduct. David Burt, of the Stafford House in this city, was called as an expert, and swore the handwriting of the letters was that of Father Dent. Father Hammell's housekeeper was sworn and testified that Dent tried to assault her but the -counsel objected to further questions and the court sustained him. Bishop Ryan, of Buffalo, was on the stand twice. He has been active in the prosecution.

Dent's irregularity resulted in his being deposed from the priestly office and the libels were his form of revenge. He is a polished scholar, a linguist of fine attainments, gifted with rare intellectual powers and an agreeable talker. He feels his situation keenly and says he expects a pardon. republic. Mrs.

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Jaus-DICS, ETC. PRICE, eeata. PACIFIC MANUFACTURING ST. LOUIS, HO. 15 50 man whose 3-early expenses were at New York Infirmary has celebrated its nineteenth anniversary.

Dr. Emily least $20,000 and Avho the next week Blackwell, the successful pioneer, ad c.ivp. the same wife valuable diamond ministered the oath to the graduates, SHEEP Fair to choice 3 03 Mr-iinffs and alwavs encouraged her A 13 and Dr. Mary Bissell told an interest FIKE, WATERal UCHTMXO PROOF IRON ROOFING for any kind of City or Fatm JSuIldln. Write for testimonials from your Stats.

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2 RYE 2 ing story of the triumphs of earlier graduates, some of whom are now mis Franchett, New York, 2,000 shares, $100,000. "Right." J. N. Cutts, 100 shares, $5,000. "No service.

Hon. J. S. Rollins, Missouri, 500 shares, "Right." Ross, Fletcher, Holliday Stimson, Kansas, shares, $120,000. "Held over them in terror." Fielding Johnson, 1C0 shares, $5,000.

"Right. C. Adams, 200 shares, $10,000. "General Lane's Bon-in-law right." W. W.

Bachiis, Leavenworth, 50 shares, $2,500. Right." General J. H. Lane, 9,400 shares, $170,000. "Right." J.

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2 red 87 CORN No. 2 45 OATS Western mixed S4 BUTTER Creamery 15 PORK i 14 50 severity the law of Rhode Island 5 15 5 85 5 0) 884 36 19 which denies the ballot to a little over CflCllllIO Officers' pay, bounty pro-CIlwIUIIO cured; deserters relieved; bert Craddock is a woman, but nobody who met the fragile, pale-faced, lame girl during her recent flying visit to New York found it easily possible to 3,000 men, becaust they do not own 21 years' practice. oocra ur wA Jl for circulars and new laws. A. V.

McCok-mick Sox. Cincinnati. Washington, I. C. a 15 25 understand how such a quiet little one hundred and thirty-four dollars worth of land.

Noav let the Globe, and other that feel the hurt of the or lady or gentleman (suffering from this RUPTURE creature who was obliged to sit to re affliction win receive souie- Josiah Miller, Kansas, 100 shares, $5,000. "Right." Chester Howard, 100 issued, $5,000. "General Lane's friend; right." Seventy thousand one hundred and forty Bhares, $3,507,000. of this stock was subject to assessment; 10,020 shares, $651,000, not so subject The total amount of the fund is Shares, or $4,153,000. This document is supplanted by another, Showing the assets and liabilities of the concern April 13, 1SG3, and made up by J.

C. StOtie. ASSETS. ceive her guests could have obtained disfranchised Rhode Island, men, gi thing of inestimable value, without charge, by address-Ing BELL TKUSS SUPPORT St. Joseph, Mo.

COCEXE'S ANTI-BILIOUS such a mountaineer's familiarity with a Avoid for the more than 500,000 "West Virginia Town Cincinnati, July 6. A special from Grafton, W. says fire broke out there yesterday in a building in Latrobe street, and before it was checked it was totally consumed, with almost all its contents. Twenty-eight buildings, including two of the largest hotels, two furniture stores, two drug stores, two millinery stores, the Standard-Enterprise newspaper office, one hardware store, one jewelry store, one clothing store, and a number of other stores, offices and private dwellings were destroyed. No organized fire department exists there, and only by the hardest work on the part of the citizens was the fire finally controlled.

A Chinese Uebellion. London, July 7. Advices from China say that a rebellion took place recently at Chang Chow, near Shanghai. The uprising was suppressed by the authorities. Ninety cT the conspirators were executed.

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defense of disfranchised women. Woman's Journal. door life. She looks like the most delicate of fireside-bred women. She is small, with big eyes and dark-haired.

She does not look like an invalid precisely, but is evidently far from strong. She is very simple, natural and straightforward in conversation, modest to a degree in in spite of an amount of adulation that might have turned any woman's head. Anv reference to the province of Kiang Bi. A military officer TO $8 A DAY. Samples -worth $1.50 FRKE.

Lines not under the horse's feet. Vrito BKKWSTBK SArKTT KEIS HOLDElt J. F. Cowan, Pennsylvania, five notes i nn.1 v. $5 5,000.00 and eleven soldiers implicated in the rebel lion were captured and beheaded.

Women as Inventors. Morphine Habit Cared I lO to ISO days. -X pay till eured. Dr. T.

Stephens, J.el)nnoii, U. opiun For a woman to say she does not use Procter Gambles Lenox Soap, is to admit she is "behind the times" Nobody uses ordinary soap now they can get Lenox." Tho women of New York have been Fv" Corw'i'n, Dayton, him" 10 000.00 Thompson him ') balance due certain Pottawatomie chiefs. "All l.S&i.OO Whitely, New York Herald. "All right." Tho Servian Crisis. Belgkade, July 7.

M. Kistics demands No. H4S A.N.K. O. ffvanted more natents than their sis at.

TTino- filan rfifall and rfiinstate the tprs in 'anv other State. The women of WHEN WKITIXti TO AUVEKIISEBS, please mar you saw tie Adrertiaenaati Metropolitan, who was exiled to Kussia for long mystification about her identity Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana and Wis 1,000.00 General James Cooper, rreua! Md. "All Hark Delahay, surveyor general of ins auegea connection whu iub ibuj icyuiu- calls out a roguisii smue, aim tucy say tionary conspiracy. If King MUan refuses Ml.tt Aidt.jch was made speeeh- consin rank next in order..

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