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Clay County Sentinel from Morganville, Kansas • 2

Clay County Sentinel from Morganville, Kansas • 2

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NEWS SUMMARY. John and W. J. Howe Cincin My doctor's biu for tbe cast four Team Egyptian agriculture. Every reader of the Bible ia familiar with bas not been $10," writes F.

Bailpv. cf 30 i Kansas news, John McEenney, at Wichita, nati, manufacturers of blankets, flannels, The Sunflower. CO. Samubuoii, Editok Peop. South 9th street, Dayton, O.

He had Vertigo, etc, and commission merchants, mude its frequent references to Egypt as a place so rich ia corn that it not only produoed abon- xuuigesuou, ureal nervousness, Inflammation of the Bladder, Kidney Diseases and Bleeding an assignment Saturday to J. Chandler Harper. They estimate their liaoilities canoe for its own dense population, hut t. is. BUMAMT1LLE, itentiary xor me murder or fits iainer inlaw last August yielded supplies far exportation to neighbor and assets at nearly the ufiuccu twines oi arner a saieeure permanently cured him, as he will tell vou if you write and enclose a stamped envelope.

I ing countries. Profane history corroborates these statements. Piodorue Siculus bears ex. plicit testimony to the skill of the farmers of jour lncnug auu neighbors about safe cure. same, claiming that they shall be able to pay a 100 per cent.

They own the Car-rollton woolen mills at Carrollton, Kentucky, and the Madison woolen mills at Madison, Ind. ancient tgypt. Be Informs us that 1 they wore acquainted with the benefits of a rota Tm thipa bm of iron ore aid pig -y Irra from for the sea-mb Of 1816, tfrgregato 1,148,601 tons. Into LLt tho dutinfuiiked Mtursitst, aspired Wednesday at Phila-dolpkia, in bit 95th year. A widow named Pemberton, residing four miles north of Russell, was accidentally shot and killed Thursday afternoon by her son, aged sixteen.

A case of "didn't know it was loaded." An acred man ramed Jefferson Brom -Judge Henderson at Des Moines Thur tion of ropa, and were very successful in adopting these to the soil and the seasons. The ordinary annual supply of corn furn- sday issued injunctions against several saloons. Aa Offensive Breath Mb. J. J.

Bayne 52 1.lt is most distressing; not only to the person afflicted if he have any pride, but to those ter. N. Will tell VOU if van vrils onolna. ing stamp, that this wonderful story is true ley, who kept a railroad boarding house on Water street Wichita, Kans about noun Wednesday as a result of a quarrel, shot his wife and then killed himself. It is said they quarreled often and bit isbed to Home is estimated at 20,000,000 bushels.

From the tame author we learn that they fed their cattle with hay during the annual inundation, and at other times tethered them, in the meadows on green clover. Their sheep were short twioe annually (a prectioe common in witn wnom be comes in contact It is a deli, cate matter to speak of, but it has parted not only friends, but lovers. Bad breath and catarrh are inseparable. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Methodist ministers at Cincinnati propose that church members who attend operas having a ballet annexed be -hi xooi was to the union Springs Sanitarium, in a most deplorable condition, with congestion of Liver, constant cold hands and feet, rushing of blood to the head, purple SDOtS On mV face, unit mv si- in mam Kemedy cures the worst cases as thousands terly.

can testify. A. J. Cunnington, an attorney, who yellow as a lemon. The slightest food could several Asiatie countries), and their trial package of Piso's Catarrh Remedv for Catarrh gave perfect satisfaction.

I enolose stamps for a 50c package. Please send at your earliest convenience. was Republican speaker of the House, at 1 i The Rev. Alexander Mackay Smith of New York City Friday was elected assistant Bishop of the diocese of Kansas, Episcopal Church by the Diocesan Convention of the Episcobal Church of wii us utK.ro, witnout such distress and spasms that mv acrrama r-nnld ha Cholera is increasing in the Argentine towns. On Dec.

7 there were twenty-two deaths at Rosario. In the same twenty-four hours there were ten deaths tad seventeen new esses at Columbus, in 1869, was Monday at long distance. 1 had prolapsus very severe Lillie N. Smith, Peru, April 21, 1885. ly, pruiuse leucorrnuea, ana uterine ulceration SO that I could not wear fa, atirtnntsi Kansas.

Cincinnati suspended from practice for 30 days for unprofessional conduct, and ordered to restore money within 10 days that he had improperly disposed of, or be permanently debarred, i ewes yeaned twioe a year. For religious as well as economical reasons they were treat The doctors said that I had the worst case The proposition to vote $45,000 in bonds of Great Bend, to the Kan they ever In two months I lost 40 bounds of flesh, and snffpri no- all iha fim. from intense headaches, and unable to obtain Rapid progress is reported in the movement to consolidate the Western Dressed Beef company, the National Oouuiers' Beef company of New Jersey. The aggregate capital is to sw $600,000, of which amount over Especially to "Sweet is revenge, especially to women," sas Colorado railroad extension, from Hoisington to the Great Bend, was carried Monday by a vote of 427 to 7 against. Bleep, wnne cold clammy sweats would break OUt over, mv bodv fremiAiitlv ITniW tha rearers of poultry, and practiced artificial hatching, as at the present day.

The abundance or scarcity of the hsrvests depended upon theheights of the annual inundation. If too low, much of the land could not be sown' and scaroety or famine ensued. On the ether hand, great befell the country when the Nile rose much above the average lerel. Cattle were drowned, villages were destroyed and the crops diminished, as in operation of Warner's safe cure my skin The fifth annual meeting cf the Short tirareu up mu i pegan to gain flesh, and as able to Walk one full mils Mir OtO has bees paid up. such an interest at the Sanitarium that War horn Breeders' association will be held in Topeka, beginning on the evening of Tuesday, Dec 14.

ners sate cure has since been prescribed for 1(8 Batienla with oncil said the gifted but naughty, Lord Byron. Surely he was in bad humor hen he wrote those words. But there are complaints that only women suffer, that are carrying numbers of them down to early graves. There is-hope for those that suffer, no matter how sorely, or severely, in Dr. H.

V. Pierce's "Favorito Prescription," Safe in its action, it is a blessing especially to women, and to men, too, for when women suffer, the household is such times many of the fields were under M. UVI flCtO bo healthy in my Rhode Clements, the madman who water at the proper seed time. In 1818 a calamity of this kind took place, when the Nile rapidly attained a hight of 3 feet above the proper level. murdered Samuel Gordon in the western part of Jackson county, Tues The average December prises of wheat, according to the national department of agriculture, is 69 cents 8 cents below i the value tof the last crop, and 4i cents higher 1884.

The farm value of corn is 87 cents 4 cents higher than last year. day night, was Friday adjudged insane Sunday' evenine Alderman W. W. Bonds were voted in Marion county, It is reported that two more men use Robert Garrett was Wednesday re-elected president by the directory of the Baltimore Ohio railroad. No Opium in Piso's Cure for Consumption Cures where other remedies fail.

25c. If afflicted with sore eyes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it. 25 cents.

Stead, of Poplar Bluff, expired, and Representative Abraham Dowdnev of the twelfth dUtric, New York, died at his residence in New York city at 8 o'clock Friday Morning. He was stricken with apoplexy while entering his home the eight before. A special to the Inter- Ocean from Fort Wayne, Ind, says: Oscar A. Simons, the president of the First. National bank suicided Friday afternoon while in a distracted condition.

A duel is said to have taken place on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware river, Trenton, N. early Friday morning, in which the principals were a Trenton druggist and a sporting man of New York, and the difficulty which led to the encounter was a dispute as to the rights of the belligerents to pay court to a pretty Jersey belle. Revolvers were the weapons used. The first shots exchanged went wide of their mark. At the second fire the sporting man fell wounded by the druggist in the left shoulder.

The wounded man while he lay on the ground fired on his antagonist and struck him in the shoulder. The two duelists were then driven back to town, and unless their wounds prove serious their names will not be divulged. The business portion of the village of Attica, was destroyed by fire Friday forenoon. The loss is divided among a dozen or more persons and will reach insured for about one-half. All the operatives in the shoe iactory of Lancaster at Pittefield, N.

were ordered out by the Knights of Labor Friday morning. The trouble was occasioned through a disagreement with the female strikers as to the price to be paid per case. About' 500 hands are ihrown out of employment, Mr. Dow, author of the Ohio liquor law, is to be disciplined by the Presbyterian church, of which he is a member, for certain liberal features in that act. The Wisconsin State Assembly Knights of Labor adjourped Tuesday at Oshkosb, and will meet next August at Eau Claire.

Harvard college is left nearly by the death, on Saturday of E. Pieice Greenleaf, an eccentric miser of Boston, who lived almost a century. He was a typical miser, with hundreds of thousands of dollars in the walls of a safe deposit, and he denied himself nearly all the privileges an 1 most of th necessaries of life. He had a great desire to be immoitulized by Harvard. Willie Arnold, a lad of 12 disappeared frm his borne in Reading, last Wednesday mowing, since which time no trace of him ha be.n found.

The lost boy is the son of Wm. A. Ar nold, reputed to be the richer man in the city. Detectives have bien at work on the case, but as yet no clew has been obtained. James Conor, a negro, living near Shepherd, Texas, was taken from his Inme Tuesday night by a party of men, who disemboweled him and left him to die.

Several of the murderers have been arrested, but their friends threaten to release them. Thomas Morrison went to the township school at Henderson, Tues the family decided to bury him Wednes gone crazy in that neighborhood, the result of the religious excitement prevailing there. Tuesday td the Rock Island, 'Frisco, Missouri Pacific and Fort Smith roads by 1,000 majority. day, Tuesday signs of life were observed, the face of the supposed corpse assuming a natural color, while the lips twitched Two men named Hungerford and TVithout Adequate Cause, Charles Bickle, were arrested at Holton, and the temperature became higher. The Or with apparently no cause at all, chills and fever, thought to be cured, germinates and refructifies in the system.

This giant among funeral was postponed for the present by government detectives Friday on the charge of making counterfeit During the season of 18B6, 8,536,500 gross tons of iron ore were soldThe largest figures since tlie opening of the Lake Superior iron ore industry. The J. amount unsold at lower lake ports is lets than 70,000 tons, while last year it I reaehed 850,000 tons. money. In their bouse dies and other Mbs.

Ruth Brown, Coldwater, if you Franckenberg, Heipp Stevere, gen-eral merchandise and produce dealers at West Bend and Jackson have failed. The assets of the firm arc estimated at 134,000, "but the liabilities have not been made public. implements and 163 counterfeit half- write, enclosing a stamp, will tell you it is dollars was found. The metal was louna that in July, she "was suddenly diseases cannot be laid out with quinine. The only way to give it, a final and extinguishing quietus, is to use persistently the national antidote to miasma poison, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which roots it out completely; The process of cure is, of course much easier if the Bitters is used as a preventive when the first chill is felt, but persons who are not in a bed where the wife of one ot the men was lying ill.

From recent reports of the county clerks of Kansas to the railroad commis Paralyzed, and became entirely Blind, as her doctors claimed, from an Enlargement and Inflamation of the Kidneys and Liver; She was in an unconscious state for two weeks; face, and body bloated, with agonizing Pain; could not keep anything on her stomaeh; irregular action of the heart. Phy. sicians pronounced her case Incurable. Within a few weeks the Paralysis left ber, Bloat SW I I W- acquainted with the symptoms are sometimes in error as io their cause, and negleot the simple and pleasant remedy, of all others beet suited to check the progress of this dreaded 1 1 flnnuT sioners it is learned that nearly nine-tenths of the counties in the state have Teted railroad bonds during (he year and destructive malady. visitors to or so 1886, many of them to the amount of went down fcblargement of the liiver sub journers in malarious localities will, moreover 400,000.

The total amount of county bonds voted in seventy-five counties is act the part of wisdom if they use the Bitters. sided, action of the heart became regular, and became well in three months and (rW- as a preparative, Rheumatism, coustipation, A BOTTLE OF township bond, biliousness, indigestion and kidney troubles bas felt in good condition ever Warner's safe cure did this amazing work for her and city are removed by the Bitters. LLEri'SUf1GBALSA and she will tell you so. amount issued and delivered in tbc same oiMin'ies was as follows County hoi.ds, Evans, president of tbe Lumber Ex There was a tern'ile explosion of pow 282(100; township change. Bank, Tonawanda, Y.t writes January 15, 188b 1 was entirely prostrated.

Qr CXTVV TAKC IT FAITH ci nd, $122,000. Most of these do der in the store of thert Hall, six miles west of Bnllaire, Thursday afternoon, and was reduced from 176 to 126 lbs. I id thought I had inflammation of the large bowei. fatally injuring thr and fatally burning not tail due for thirty years. Almi, will not sell any more whiskv on t' Mp.iratiou" plan.

The The average condition of the wheat plant in Michigan is 97.100 against 95 last year. Live stock are reported in a healthy condition. Ten per cent of the potato crop in southern counties and 5 per cent in tho northern counties has been destroyed by rot. Sheriff McDonald of Sioux 0 ty, some time sgo avked from the court more spe-eiic instructions with reference to the i abatement orders placed in his hands for execution. In complying with hi orJeis ha only went so far as to satisfy himseii that no liquors were stored.

The new orders of the court authorize sheriff to seise and destroy all int jxicadog liq mors oa the premises and remove and ell all fixtures, and all movable property used in carrying on the unlaw- fal business of selling or keeping for sale intoxicating liquo-s about the premises. This is further enlarged to include all Ixtures and furniture used only in part for carrying on the business and part for some other business, such as a restaurant. Furthermore the sheriff is to securely close tho premises for one year, whether intoxicating lipuors are found FULLY, AND Yo i tfC dm Tbe paia was relieved only by morphine forced under tbe skin. My doctor treated and bruiiting hve otners. Tne explosion "t'A me for inflammation and catarrh of tbe bowels, druggists' permits have all been revoked was caused by some one stepping on a parlor match was layicg on the floor jam convincca an afiecnon sympathetic with disorder of the when a spark ignited the powder that THAT THERE li left kidney.

I had distressing pain with night sweats, and could keep nothing on my Bur one Remepyfo rt Btouiach, especially liquids, and was intensely thirsty. Feb 191 was in intense agony was in the keg and blew the wnole end ou. of the store. Five men and two boys who were in the store were prostrated. Those fatally hurt were Robert Hall, Jacob Weiss and Geo.

Williams. with pain in my leu kidney. 1 then began "A iruire," i3 the name oi a new post office enabl shd in the northern part of Lyon county, Kansas. The Kansas ate sanitary convention was held under the auspices of the state board of health in Wichita Wednesday In the district court at Lawrence, Friday, County Attorney French entered a nolle pretequi in the trial of Arthur Dunbar, charged with the murder of a colored man named Tenny, twenty- Warner's safe cure. In 20 minutes I was re lieved.

I refused the doctor's medicines tLere I finally passed a large stone from tbe -4 bladder, then my pains ceased." If you write COUGHS COLDS SqISByMDrjqgiSJS; HARRI So Co iSSPrf SCm. 0 Consumption is often only an indirect re Mr. Evans, enolose stamp for reply. suit of deranged kidneys. "Oyer two years ago I became a confirmed invalid.

My friends At the breakfast table ef a boarding- day morning, intent upon assaulting thought I was far gone in Consumption, was sure the time ell nigh come when I ho'ise at Ft. Wayne.Ind., Monday morning, James Brady committed suicide by Fred Joslyn, the teacher, for severely punishing Morrison's son. The teacher must leave my helpless little children mo shooting, in the presence of the land therless. With this dreadful fact staring me drew a revolver and shot Morrison dead. i ELY'S lady and other boarden.

Catarrh in the face, I resolved to try Warner's safe cure. My husband tried to dissuade me, tpon said premises or not, unless sooner CREAM BALM.1 IMveiised two The preliminary hearing of Yolney Ri Joseph H. Thornton, of Cincinnati, released by giving bond as by law pro 4 Tided. bottles of Ely' Chamberlain, an extensive pork packer, for concealment of assets and for psr-jury, was begun Tuesday morning at Cream B(tlm'and an honored war veteran, was for 18 years a victim of that old soldiers' complaint, chronic Two dozen bottles of Warner's safe cure -restored his liver to healtn and cured this ailment. His daughter was very ill of an obstinate disorder, which tbe best consider myself MIt has come to my knowledge," said i I thinking.

was too far gone xor any tuing to help me. But ,1 took it, and in two weeks time I was like a new creature and in four weeks I was able to resume my household duties" at this writing I am perfectly well, Mas. E. J. Wotr, wife of Rev.

Prof. T. Wolf, D. editor Lutheran Quarterly, Gettysburg, Pa. If you write her, enclose a stamp, and she will tell you the story is true.

cured. suffered mi Cambridge, Mass. Proceedings for conspiracy against 20 year from Ca- Judge Dundy, of the United States court at Omaha' Wednesday morning, "that the election forgers were begun Tuesday tarrh-and catarrh- physicians failed to relieve. She had also al headache and at Indianapolis before United States palpitation of the intense'pains in the this is the -firsll head, nervous dyspepsia, aad all her vital or. gans were involved.

By three months' faith Commissioner Van Buren. James Swarte, of Plattsville, and his wife who was known as Mrs. Ther S. B. Hines, general passenger agen oertaia jurors en the present panel have been guilty of getting drunk and conducting themselves in a disgraceful tt manner.

I propose to put a stop to this thing." of the Southern Kansas railway, announ ful home- treatment with Warner's safe cure, alone, she was fully restored to health. That a fit. remedy that afforded lasting relief. D.T. lligginson, 145 Lake ces the opening and completion of the esa Breese, until three weeks ago, when HAY-FEVER was two years ago.

The cure was perman. ent. Col. Thornton will tell you it ib true if Chicago, III. Chicago, Kansas Western road, (independence extension), Independence to Cedarville, 545 miles and 196 miles dis you write him and enclose a stamped enve Taking this as a text Judge Dundy delivered a severe and stirring lecture on tho subject of jurors using intoxicating lope.

1 .1 tant from Kansas City. -Also the Chan- EBSTER'S UnaMdiBd SictionaiT. Archbishop of Philadelphia ute Chanute tc Fredonia 255 miles and 153 miles from Kansas liquors while the performance of their five years ago. The evidence showed that Tenny had attempted to rape Dunbar's sister, and it was evident that he could not be convicted. The action was approved by Judge Benson, and the defendant discharged.

The supreme court in Atchison, filed an opinion Tuesday, in the celebrated Baldwin murder ere, refusing anew trial and affirming the sentence of death passed by the Atchison district court a year ago. The decision gives general satisfaction in the community where the crime was committed. Baldwin's crime was the murder of his sister Mary, by chloroform oa the night of July 7, 1885. Although he is under sentence of death, his sentence, under the peculiar laws of Kansas, amounts simply to life imprisonment. He is not yet twenty four years old, and has a young wife and baby living, the child having been born since its father's imprisonment.

A decision was rendered by the United States supreme court at Washington Monday, in the bond esse of Moses R. Crow against the township of Oxford Sumner eounty, Kansas. This was a suit to, recover, the amount due on coupons issued by the township of Oxford in the construction of a bridge across the Arkansas river. The same bonds have atxeedy been before this court in the case of Mc-Clure against the township of Oxford (94, U. S.429).

The court then' held that the bonds, if issued under a special art of the legislature of Kansas, approved March 1, 1872, were invalid. On the present suit an attempt is made to sustain the validity of the bonds by alleging that they were issued under the authority of a general act of the legislature of Kansas, passed March 2, 1872. The court holds that the bonds on their face duties. announces that under decrees, of the Baltimore council balls, for charitable' purposes are; prohibited by the Catholic church. 1 City.

"MORE THAN ALL OTHER LVH0 is what E. W. Fairman, a druggist at Day. Continuing, Judge Dundy said that he knew of no person about the court room A Dictionary 118,000 Words, 3000 Engraving, Gazetteer of the World of 25,000 Titles, and a Biographical Dictionary of nearly 10,000 Noted Persons, All In one Book. unless it was the judge, who could dis ton, writes about the sale of Allen's Lung Balsam.

He has sold it for eight years Iinliskls Im fy 8tMl ul at ttrf FITS. All fits stopped freeby Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after firs, day's use. Marvelous cures.

Treatise and $2 trial bottle free to fit cases. Send to Dr Kline 931 Arch Philadelphia, Pa. 1 grace himself more by getting drunk than a juror. To settle the cases bdw before tho court would require, on the and it gives satisfaction. Hold oy an arug gists at 25c, 60e and $1.00 a bottle.

i 1 A CARD TO LADIES. 1 i 'i A CHOICE HOLIDAY GIFT. they were married, are in prison at Lan-3aster, on a charge of bigamy. William Mussel went Tuesday to the home of Daniel Chrietman, an aged farmer living in Preble county, Ohio, fifteen miles from Richmond, Ind. He split the old man's head with an ax, knocked his wife senseless on the bad, on which he then threw a lighted lamp, robbed the house of $20 and decamped.

Tha woman recovered, put out the fire and gave the alarm, but the murderer is yet at liberty." A most bold and brutal outrage was committed in St. Louis Thursday afternoon, in broad day light. Mrs. Gutting was alone in her husband's house on Pennsylvania avenue, when two men of disreputable appearance drove to tke door, and asked for admittance. The lady suspected nothing and allowed thsm to enter, when they overpowered her, threatened her life, and carried her from the house, placed her in a buggy which the curb, and drove to a secluded place in the southern suburbs of the city, and repeatedly outraged her.

C. HERMAN Pub'rs, Springfield, Mass. part of the jurors, a clear brain un olouded by drink. Drunken jurbrs can TUo Ulik UiilOlilig A lady who suffered for years, and oho lssord (Sept. mid March, ot render an impartial and satisfactory was treated by most noted pnysiotans in Am erica was riven a sample remedy by a Russi.

eoeli year. 3i'-s 1obi I A 1 verd "I don't propose to ask jurors luetics, Willi over 3,600 llluratlon a ulinl. 1lr-nr GallerT. an nurse which completely restored her health. To aid hersex, she now offers to of respectability to sit in a room tainted r.iVEd Wholesale Prices sends free the recipe, witn full instructions with tho fumes of whisky from a man for making the medicine yourself, at borne who it continually guszling said the judge.

without expense. If you are suffering from any female disease, de not throw away time and money on doctors and patent medicines, but enclose me a stamped envelope (address ed to yourself and reoieve a free oure. Ad From official reports the St. Louis direct to cotuumrs oa nil gota TOi penonal or family ue. Tells hnvr to order, and gives exact cost ot fcverr-vtn yoa nso, eat, drlsik, wtnr, ot have fan tvlth.

These INVALBtBLB BOOKS contain Information gleaned from tlie markets of the world. Wi will mall a copy FRKK to any au-dress upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of malllna. Let us hear from yon. Ki-spectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD CO.

87 Se 82W Waca IM dress Mrs. C. Wright, No. 11, Huron e7l-Dmef has compiled a record of tho political complexion of every Buffalo, No other of the crime are iifiBa congressman cinee the Republicans came known, except that the two men were excluded the possibility of their having into power. This was with the thirty Mr." Gutting is clerk in the probate court.

The affair has created lEini ii hi THE seventh congress, whieh first met in been issued under the latter act, the public records show that the proceedings were not taken under that act, and the auditor had no right to decide, an a mat t-rt in aw The person who sold $30,000 worth of unauthorized tickets for Patti concerts in the City of Mexico has been captured, it is believed by a Mexican detective from dispatches received at Henry E. Abbey's office in New York It BEST TONIC great excitement At a Mill Creek (Ind.) crossing Tues 1861. From that time up to the forty-fourth the Republicans held a majority of both branches. The Democrats re STOPPED FREE Marvticus stKML Insane Persons Restored Dr.KLINE'8 GREAT NerveRestorer This medicine, combining Iron with pure a 1 1.1., a .1 Mu.nU.1. ter of law, they were not The decision believed that the swindles has.

been DISFASHS. Oflynrt found within thirty miles of the city of run tor Kmi AlTrctioHl. Pitt. Ffiil'tty, tic. of the court below in favor of the town chip Is affirmed.

Opinion by Justice Biatchforj. 1 1 1 1 day afternoon, Reuben Hill, and his three sons, aged 15, 16 and 18, were kiled by a train. Hill's little, daughter escaped a broken leg and the horses were uninjured, but a deg which was tied tinder the wagon was cut in lu.i.t.iiti if lift (lirentetl. Na Pitt afHT coivod a msjority of the lower house cf tho forty-fourth congress and have maintained a majority over since, with the Mexico. The man 4s supposed to be one MM.

Trentlso tnl 3 trial bottlo freots Charles Bourton, an alleged: Parisian Hien, paying MpiTO.iii;.""' received. namef. P. O. snrl egpresi tddresf of nu.KLIVK.nit Arf Miry Erler, daughter of a prominent ItaOniggiHS' BBWAKB OF liilTATINO fRAUM.

exception of the Jity-seventb; the journalist, who lived at No 80 Clinton place in New York for a few weeks last citizen of 'lpho, Ohio, has been miss halves, ing since Monday. Tnere is no clue to publicans had a majority of 1 and a Cwraa DraiMpate, IndlaeiUon, IrapuiilUlood, luiarte, Chills and Keren, an Bewjmlgl. it Is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kldner and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all wbo lead tadentary lives. Itdoei not Injure the teetb, cause beadache.or produce constipation Aer Iron medieina do.

It cnrtohM and nariftea She- blood, Btimulawsths appetite, aids tho assimilation 'of food, relieves Heartburn and Belching, and atrengthem the muscles and nerves. For InteroaUtsnt Fevan, lAMttwde, Ick BnertT, it has BO equal, tar Th genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper, Take no other. mij if stows cusaiciii co- si itineas, at. asouuhlno llahit CrrS In to id Says. So pay till run Dr.

J. BieubeBs. Lebanon, OhMfc OPIUM her whereabouts, fall. V1''' tuniorutntv 1 plurality of 11 in that house. Ia the naultMl Ueuuonieu sud Lauiaa lolHtru lmittiuiu( Tnltlon not Mid until position obtained Senate the Republicans have been in ma- The extensive wecleu mills of Clinton, burned Saturday morning.

The fire was cauied by an explosion of 'gas ia one of the rooms. The building was ene of brick, five s'ories high. Ninety When ou visit or leave York Ohlewn. 111. Mas.

J. T. Biohit, 662 4th Avenue, Louis valentine's poiiege. tri wwrnnnwn Jcnty continuously sinee 1861, with the vllle. Kv wss a confirmed invalid for elevin City, save baggage, cxpressage, and $8 carriage hire, and stop, at the Grand rroa! Froa years, daily expeotiag death.

Dootort pro niJ I "PA11VTTM tha wsiIU "exception of the forty sixth and forty- people were empleyed in the building, i.uU.illa dnirirlit. will senarreeoronaneon Union Hotel, opposite wand enirai de fcY 1 nounced her trouble to be neuralgia, female complaint and every other known disease. The total loss is about $180,090. Insur reqaestfoi It, a olronlsr eoatalnlng a most valuable im nf auMrior toltet articles and medicinal remedies seventh congress. In the forty-sixth the Democrats had a majority of 9 and pot.

ance $39,000. For months her left side was paralysed. Could A DAT. Samples worth J- KiiEK. UnMnotundertlialionre'sfwrt.

Writs 618 rooms, fitted up at a coat of ne million dollars, $1 and upwards per day $6 neither eat. sleep nor walk. Finally the I a plurality of 10. In the forty-seventh J. C.

Hill, a prominent resident of Edgewood, who had collections congress the Republicans had 87 mem cifrsal value. Dr. Banium Is Professor of Chemistry In Louunrllle School of Pharmacy, and Chemist for L. tmd N.nllrosd end American Piste Cltsi Go. He loakes a specialty of all kinds ot chemical eliminations and refers to Courier-Journal Co.

or any bank In Louisville. Address. J. BMtNUM A ixMisviiis, g-r-" 1 doctors gave her up. She then began to use Warner's safe euro, and November 18, 1885, she wrote "I am as well to-day as when a bers, and the Democrats 87, with Ma amounting to $8,000 during the day and taken to his house, mistook his daughter European plan.

Restaurant supplied with the best, i Horse-cars) stages, and elevated railroad to all depots, families can live better for lest money it the Grand Union Hotel than at any cirl. and feel about twenty Tears vounrer, hone of Virginia and Davis of Illinois, for a burglar Saturday night and shot her through the neck inflicting a serious Warner safe cure has worked a miracle In my ease." Vrs. Rlohey will gladly answer DAVENPORT BUSINESS COLLKOB. Ia HIND rOB CATALOOUI TO tho former olassed at readjustee the lot tor at Independent. WUMCrlN HAWKS, Uavanport, wound.

ctber nrst-class hotel la the city. stamped laqnmee. i.

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