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PROHIBITION WAfl AT WACO
the lli nil I mrfcrll-'- h kllllmsl
i-pli-ntlll-lilli of t tll ln
further at vilnn - 1 li"
li-lawme llrml ung
(llir m'ii tu (UI.
Wi 11
Waco Aik. '.t. Spei ia!.; The
county coiiimiiiiiloneii til 1 1 I - muniy
will tuft tomorrow muiJ iiiu-u in-
terest U niauileto.l a 10 hat it" V
-.ill do with lho two U- 'U hi i'.t!
tious which HI ho irt nted to Ilium.
OueN frointhoil'Ueiisi'l Waco mj-
iog fur vnio In Wnen alone u 11 trio
question f hical option. 'l'Uci I in)
coiirpuluit'iit that this W a niovetnei.t
tuilKli-itt prohibition lor Waco Imh-
pose.1 to tho uioamire und thl It ilt-
ilKiieil in H"t H wldiin il In fore list
ruial vd cull Im lirmuht lino lino to
ovtr ! in:ti Waco's vole. 'Ihean'i-
loeul opilOlixU contfild thht It ihi --
tlou Ingrained and the city deitata
local option another election c.iiuiot
be ordered within it yor. The oilier
petition l a prayer for n jtoi the
whole countv. IncludiUB Waco. '1 hi
Is Kotti'U up"ty the people who really
waul k'Oiil option lu Waco uni the
whole ovutity and they ruly on tno
cranKcr veto to help tlioai win. ic-
l.rvlv known how tlio I'omiulHiiloiivr.t
will decide nnd naeti hido says if it
praver 1 not urautcu 11 win ro
tbe courts
willi liiandamimeii
Junctions nnd all ortsol legal ninth
uU tnr iii-tllco. If the whole couctv
vntn mi Lho mime dav Waco docs John
Bai levooru will have a clone nil). Lett
U heraolf Waco will stand hy tho
Honor trallle. Kaeh sl'lo will have
leKl counwel to roprchont its co he
fnrA the 10111 niinsiohor.
l!uri;lnrs aro working tho city. They
raided tho reMldouce of tinoru'u IM111
roadiniibtrror the Tex a A St. l.ouii
last evening anil K" over $M) worth
nf imielrv. The laiuitv wero all oil
the' premises at tne time.
The Ontral Texas I.ivo Stock As
OclathtTi piil'Ii-ilii resolution !
uouiiclnit t'io conductor W.A.Jack
son el' HiiJ cmiu'.y itH laLo prenidont.
tnKiii if ce iplj t i"ilai are: Oatx
6tn uiihi-l-; wheat t'l.-"0 bushel.
Thoolll.'ers hero urn niter nil tr .v 1
ini? drummers wi h ur. Ii'viavo-t. "ihir
lrimoir" Ih worried.
Miss Vinio Kilr :.Tiil'J dio;l sii'Jdouiy
of heart dircmo Inst nlirht.
W.m-o. auit. 7. Special. Thl
evcnini; IX. -' 'I'linrmun a laborer
while v.orklnit 011 .Mr. Joe tiuyton'a
farm a'uout lour miloalioin low p. hitu
a pUtol which he was carryiiv iu his
iKn-hnt. to acciUeutiillv no !!. Tho
I01ll.1t. hich wn a oi-caliuer entered
tbo loit hreufct just nelow tho nipple
Hiid ranged upward. Tho wound
thotiifh liapgeroiiH Is not mewsariiy
fatal.. Tho man was hri:ht 10 the
city and lieini; without fund- a purno
WaH rillflU KbJilLliMib iui uiui '1111
llrown A llaloeri'a infirmary where
he will receive all necessary attention.
N'athiu l'atton. ot (ialvesion tiled
suit here to-dBV lor ."..UOO under tho
libol laws of tnis State against the
inlvpnton New. This is MPppliinen
tary to a auit ho tiled in July airninst
tue ews lor ?-)to h:hkwk iuiaoih
all. Tho mptiliiiiouury suit is haaed
on publicallous mudo in the News
about his ldrat Huit. ilorri 11 A. Kelly
aro his attorn-. a.
tf phenvlllr.
.SlEfiinuviLi.K Autc. !'. I.Spenial.l
Iathebpocial to Tut: il i;kai.h under
date ol tho iih inatiint Tjii; 11 skald
correnpoudent was led into an error in
his report of the Crockett-Jiuacli kill-
ing uil'.i!r iu Hoyinsi that the lieach
boys rode up to tho homo v Iicro tholr
fstuor nud J. L. Crockett wcro having
a consultation willi tho viow of amica-
bly BCttlini; the itUIiculiy exitiup; bo-
tweii'j Crockott and IIshcIi'.s boy
"Tine" not "Tim" as printo I mid
that the bova had lirod on Crockett.
Such i i not tho mcr; hut tho facts uro
thtise: Crochntt and Jloach wnro hav-
ing a laik and when iieavh uindi tho
appointment with him it was with tue
undorKlandmit that each would meet
at tho.hoUHO of a neighbor named Jririt-
ton unarmed. Heach complied with
the contract toa letter hut Crocket did
net. lie camo there dismounted and
lett his Winchester In tho house. Tue
timo exceecied the limit by an hour or
more that iieach was to return home
and his boys beconiins alarmed lor
their lather's salety Tino and Sam
came down to the place ou horsebick
and both armed with gunn. The father
aeeinK the coining wont to moet them
and as he did bo Crockett went into the
house.
Tine Beach beinj? the urst cf the
boos met his father told him not to
go any 1 irther or Crockott would kill
him at the aiine time disarming him.
They wore in tbe act of walking away
Irom the place whon Crockott raised
his Run and shot fine Ubach iu the
side very far bick. The shot was
flrod through a window. Beach lived
but half an flour atier buiiiK ahoi.
The Stale and tho dofonse aro repre-
sented by tho very beat legal Ulont in
the county and tu9 preliminary triul
Is beine held iu the court house bolero
Judge Youujr couutyjuda.
Both Mr. Crockott auU tho Beach
Sontleaion are unknown to Tbe
Ikhald o.'irrcspoiident and neither
inlluencenor any ccmsidoration what-
ever would induce hitn to misreprf-
seut a case of this kind. It was through
the detective source through which lie
received his inforinatiou tliatnn error
was made.
Ualventon.
GALVESTO.f Aug. A Special. The
Hidden and unexpected death this
morniugof Captaia John M. l'orshey
has deeply grieved this community
which recognized in the lamented do
ceaied oneof Galveston's most sterling
and r.hiva rlo citizens uapiain ror-
shey was a native of Louisiana aged
4n vparn. Ho was the son of the em
inent sciontist Trofesor Korshey of
New OrleaiiB wnoaiea in inaieuy iu
the latter part of 18S1. Coming to
Texas when -;ite a boy Captain For-
ahey located lu Galveston. The break-
ing out of ttio war foHnd him.
desnlte his -youth a member of
Edgar's battery of San Antonio.
Bravery rapidly earned nim deserved
promotion and Private J-'orshey be-
came a lieutenant. Subsequently his
battery was merged Into a .Liuslana
regiment and until the olose of the war
he fought for tbe lost canse. When
the end came Captain iorshoy re-
tiimnil tn Galveston and applied him-
seil toward retrieving tho fortune lost
with the downlall ot tue uonieuoracy
14 o ...nontAri a noaltion with the Mab
lory (steamship company which he re-
tained until offered a moro luora-
. tlvn nnaition with the Gal-
vARinn. Houston A Hender-
on railroad. With the organization
of the Gulf Colorado A Santa Fe rail-
' way In 187U Captain Forshey'a valua-
bl services were secured as chief
lrk. in which eanacitv be served
until his death. He was captain ol the
Galveston artillery and couimanuea a
detachment of that company in tho
late Hew Orleans drill. During yes-
terday he commanded a detacument
engaged In firing the Grant memorial
salutes. Returning homo he took a
cold bath and retired at 11 p. m.
and at 8:30 thia morning was a
corpse. Ills last act of conscious-
' iioss alter ho had been stricken
with oongodlion ol the brain was to
euibraei his wile who had been
- SwaK.e;!' d iroin her slumbers by his
stcn'i iV.lv broathing. CaptalJ ForKhev
is r.o 0. burieJf "fo'-fflOimw morning
wlvj !"ililsry Honors. He loaves a
wjf .!d two children. Hiiinotheris
a resident oi Carrollton Liouisiana.
Bowie.
Bowik Aug 0.-Speoial.-A sub-
atantial acquisition will shortly be
made to the mercantile and financial
Id 11 1I1 4 nroli4 II"" " i
."on ion' . v''. l Mr 'in. l"r
mm r y V """ i""-'
I 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 if mil mo'. mini inxri haul
of J( ki'i'f h 14 piitei'tnl Ids r
rn4 niuf.ira lar;n I'tUMiHlimi'iit
In liwl having jiut utM iirml Ilia Hl-
ro k bull Iipk and tlm Trliu ln bih'k
a 1 m.P'K the lonner to I'H lillnil wiih
dry ho. ids the lal'or with roenri-is.
i:vir m 'i'iIhiiioii uke tnueounii d-
I . I ! V lor Inn town.
An uuiiHiial amouiilot Hlrkioi'S prw
l . Ola In II. will Ml lint IrH 111 lltlrll'll-
ImIiIh largely it i'"t iiiiilri ..v to tho
....ii r int. . 1 hi 1 riiinii heal ami iiroiiiii.
A rain t i.iirliy tho atniONphnre a
well us lor olli -r MirKcm eou'in er. p
diiMt and hloi'k water (winch ll !
l.eiiiniiiK' to gro a-ar.-i 1 wumu i
a i-Tat bii-Hun;.
'niton will lillil'illlilJUiy on em 411011
bv this cuiiilniied drv weathar but to
wliiil extent ralinot t'O well uhtimated
et
... .-..1 M..I..I .... M..u.... t
I tilt t eiiiriii .'iw"i
hitdi nan lately been nnoceiiiili..l has
l. en rw:.tmi by .Mr. A. rs w 1111 ro-
pro r ol tho Stonuwall Houo who
will shortly 'peii tno houe.
A llatlll.
AiatlN Auk. 7. l.Speclal.l The
Lewinvlllo Mill couipauy i f Denton
county capital Mi.oao lllod a charter.
Tho comptrollur paid In
to-duy.
The asseKsment roll of Kerr county
show s liS.GOO lnrreaso in tuxnbln val-
ues. Tho asscHsed values cfealllo lell
oil ifflr.n with an iuriease In number
of l.iioo head.
In reply to Govt rimr Ireland's letters
Hsklim tho iniluary to givo aocurlty to
North 'ctiTii Texas from Iuroails of
IndUn Territory cattlemen General
Stanley comiuamliiift this depart-
uintMTs tho uialter has boon laid
before M"nor Gmionil Suholiclil com-
manding ihis division and to General
MIIoh in ehurjje of t!i Indlin Terri-
tory lienc.rtnient wi h reimcatH Hint
siejn bo'ta'.iou ut ouea to allorJ lho se-
curity n-kod for.
Tl.a governor h is writtoti tuo foili v-
iug letter to tho attorney-general:
i call your attention t tho late
net of li.o lecislature domnndlng aetinti
against railway companies to prevent
and l.reilc up i-oiisollilations ul eoiu-
petiui' lie.es. I alsocall your at'.eiiiiou
to tho'lr.to c inleiencrt lu GalvoJloi. li-
1 ...... Dim own. ih ol main lines In
Texas. It is now uiidorstcod thnt
tno mill ti oII'k-.'s of somo of lUo
principal roads nro to b? or aro
boinir removed out of tho State. Thorn
can be no doubt but that eucti main
mm 1 in Texas is a competing lino to
every other road in this Stattand thai
no consolidation can tako place with-
out violitinjj the provisions of the
....i.utiin'ifiM nnd lnwa. I hone vou will
not iJelav R.-t'.ou iu theo mattors und
thwi iherallwav companios may bo io
ouired to conform their action t ti.o
coni-titutio:! aud luws. I am sir ytur
ohotlieut servant
John Ireland Gcvernor
KbuN.
E.VXH Aug. 7. Spacial.J Tho cl!y
was startled this morning by receiv
ing tho nowa of the d'.Ktrnciluii liy lire
111.1 evHriiuir abcut 7 o'clock ol tl'O
rt-Hiduuce ot Bocey ltunkln
Krn. 0:10 ot til lines'
11 this couutv. about H
miles b.!Uthweft or this place and ol
the death of Mr. Kaukin's twodauph-
tern Mis Maine aged 11 yoars who
jiermbed in the lUines hor body noinu
rccovoreu aner 1110 me umn'i
recognition and Miss Annie ng;d
ni i-.rs. wlro died ihis iiiomimr at i
i.'r. h.vK. nnvinu luuaicii too u. rn"
rn-Riin.! lro t is uiiflnnz nuiui
in.'tivhir (Hliior. Tho vouuk ladies
lout reluriiHU uoii'o uuii '
ii- fp.i-.ii school at Shoriinin
TnriV .e.-o a-eonipu?lied unit nail a
larK circle ot li l.iuus wno ueopiy sym-
pathize villi iho pnronts in their
iieart.r!iniinr; 8illict;on. The buildinn
und contents were totally destroyed
iixnenlinsr tho piano. Mr. Kanklu lost
.11 it. 11 n 11111 i: r 01 vuiiiautu i.'.wciir-.
'I'lm nronurt was insured fur $1500
in lho Statidiird lnsuriinco i:oiiipuuy:
.t Vnw York mid S.'.OOu in tho Li inert
shire lnsnrr.nco company of Kcoiliind.
i'ho lire was causetl Dy 1119 explosion
ot h vessel cuuiaining vuieky. iar-
WiinU-iii lois lit'on an lnvaim lor some
mcntliH and in compliunco with tbo
advlco ot urn puyaioiai' 101s huik
nriiUicvfnr lnnilicinal ouroose:i. Ono 01
the v.miiL' ladiea vaa pouring tho
l.hii vbssol. when it took
iire from a caudle causing the vesool
to explode and the burning contents
to bo thrown over her person.
rittsburg.
PiTTSitOito Aug.il. ISpocial. Hon.
John Ij. Bheppard of this place by in-
vitation will attend tho barboouo at
Foster on tho llt'.i iuutaut and deliver
an uddrcsa.
Misses Annio Lou Wilson and Joe
Itohinsou Mr. Hurley aid lady and
Mrs. Stringfellov.' ail ot- Hhreveport
aro visiting Mr. B. I). Wilson of this
place.
Tittburg is ou quite a bio.-n at pres
ent ti. G. Dean V. uo.'a now urioa
storo Is renrly cnmnlnted and tho
work on Wilson Heath's new brick
store with opera hall above is pro-
ceeding rapidly; and the contract for
tho erection of a new J ail to cost $7000
on tho court house square has recently
beon let by the commissioners- rauo
of this county. ...
Tno crop prospocL in mis foouuu
far above the average The corn crop
is made and is ooe ol tho largost ever
known in tho county and it no dam-
ago is done to the cotton crop it will
be tho finest people here have over
made. So far the soasons have boon
excellent and the crops have not sul-
fered any for lain.
The people cf Camp county are to
voto on local option sojn. The requis-
ite nuiubor of names on tno petition
for it has beon obtained aud they are
now waiting for the commissioner'
court to ordsr the election.
UnlDClvllle.
Gaines vi r.r.K Aug. fl. Special.
Parties from Delaware Bend bring tho
information that the outlaws Jim and
Pink Lee had crossed to this side of
the river and gone to the home or ia
Steen a former "pal" who is now in
the clutches of the law. They inter-
viewed several parties and expressed
...a.min.enn m it i A rather than sur
render and repeated their threat of
extermination upon an wuu rn
doavorod or uhall endeavor to secure
their capture. They were particularly
bitter against the Koff brothers and
their friends. Horses were stationed
all along the route traveled from their
hiding place to Delaware Bend and
friends placed on watch to preventany
possibility of capture. They cut a
numbor of pasture fences so that there
should be no obstruction in case they
were compelled to nee to avoiu cap-
ture. Waxahaohle.
Waxahauhie Aug. 9. Speclal.-
A party of young people came down
from Dallas this morning to attend the
camp meeting near town. After the ser
vices Mr. Bob Curtis started to return
to Waxahaohie in a buggy accom
panied by Miss Corrie MoOlain. On
the road they met James reams wim
Miss May Mcllhaney out for an air
ing. The buggies were mailing
spVightly time and traveling la dillar-
ei.t directions. The youioles failed to
cnh niher safolv and a collision
occurred in which the buggies were
seriously shattered and tue young
ladies badly demoralized but not dan-
gerously injured a lew. ugly "cratch-
es boirg the worst sustained. But it
was a miraculous escape lor them.
When tue Women of ttuHooie
are low spirited and cross the real
trouble is probably Indigestion and
dipHiir. Dnn't scold but
give them the remedy a bottle of
Parker's Tonic.
T.tt WMKi.V IMCUM. i .IIAH I'X AS' I IHIHHuaY A IWIlfHT l.'t I'
CM
MliNllUMAHOtEt.LAn VfOAS
1h ilmll -iHtng l'la al Hi
t allium ) if Mr Iri llviurl
Aln In A.lo lh I ii.iiI
hrlianllmiHl Mi.rlM- t'IM-4
l ii.ii'fc Mr.
Iliirunl I'l I'f mil lu lluli'l.
I. as VK..A4 .V. M.i Aurf. t'. - The
.Moiile.-.iilii.l holil ft l.ia Vgi
cautt tlru In llm kilclinn liastmixiu
IdNt nUlit iind biirind i tiirlv In llm
uroiiiid in an hour. Tim loss will
leach IAw.iiih. K:gtlt fi'tei 11 Kllt
liuriuhed in thn II 1.111 a. 'I'ho liolnl Wiiu
1 .... .... i... .'.i .....
owned uv lli Airnim 1 oi.'i. i -nin
Km railway. It v.as npsi d i:i April
last. 'I'ho e niip-inyV hotel oil llm
aiiin Miot riurue.l ! uioiithB i;o.
iti Kill was llireii.unrv urmui.
U broko out Jn tlm lourt.'i Nlory
Hi'.le nesr the main lr In tin-(oi-winu'
qiuners. Suirnly tlvo
gamlswero lu tiu lioii.se. U cannot
Co dellnltely leario d vet wnelher all
i.HCiipi d or not. Tho nil ding burin d
like tinder ami th'i he a h m grciti
lliat no bui-usuo .r fiirulturo was
Kaved. Speelnl trulnu havn taken up
both tho I. s Vegas llm rooipunii;.
Tulcb will be nearly iVi.tiki. Tno
dispale'i riporllng tun ln of oluht
lives c uno I'V tnli'ohoiih and has noi
bi'bn coutirnieil
KXAUIKRATKI.
Toi'KUA Aug. t-l.! dMpatrhei
rm-lvnil Hern r.iarilln thn liunilnir ol
the Moi.triiniu hotel at l.4 gu
Hot Spring. New Mexioo prove llio
first telegrams to havo Iweii CMigger-
ated. Tnero was not only 110 loss cl
hlc but iiohody reco'ved any
lnjiirlos whklovor. Thn building wat
only inrllallv dCMirovrd and the
gmibts were moved it oi!i' into llm
coinpany'.s oilier hotel and cJttngis
ami all inadj coiulorliihle.
ADD! I IONAL IllM'.Ml.H.
fJi:N Kit C'l.. Aiig.U ThoTrihune-
Il-..milillcail i.'U eKiia speul l ay
The lire 11'. tho Monn .uuia lidtrl. at
Mot. Springs last night (.ruinated at
11 :'iU In thu lobby of tne fonriu II mr at
an attic near a atalrway ler.din.? t ) ijic
to;i of the grand lower. 1 n general
alarm was sounded 111 the oUlae v.n 1
nii. His wi re warned of Iheir danuur In'
Mm Miiinillmr of electric nouns In ml
the iittirtuieins 1 f lho honsi
Tiioro were about u rooms
nei-noied. Kvervbixly extaffi n 1
tieariv nil tho iie'noniil I ilue'.s v f tlio
Lrmist'i 1. urn iv.' I. 1 miao u .01 af
ter tho geiicra'. alarm had loon
sonnded. tho chief eleik and tluie
(illiers employe of tho h u :e rushed
to tho lourih iloor and unrcelrd
h liri ho: ti iittaciicd to
callous iiMl.-iiiits. S mio dohiy was
(.cii.isionea bv im xperienco bends lin
ing the liui '- tu .l in tnof.t lustaners
tho hoi 0 was too ehert to reaoh tho
ilameH. In 11 very low inintilra tho
(Units had burst thrr.ugb the
roof In several plnef a nnd till hopes
of riavin:: the building wcro abim-
donoil. The voluuioer ilepartmunt of
Lin L'as. six mlloa distant was
nniioil bv inleuhono. A tneciai train
tnnk Hoso Coiiinanv No. 1 out in 13
minute. Another train brought
No. U company later and soma eluht
or ten lintis were eooii put to work. The
nrfissiirewaa low. liowovcr and the
mi-flimis barolv nached tho roof. Th
II nuns had bieurnking for four hours
when tlio fire gradually worked to the
D-ronnii iloor. lnkirnr ocomploto loss
of lho hotel. Tho fiirnituro on tho
irround Iloor only was saved.
'i'ho kuokM wtro compell
ed to improvine loJings on
tlio Kioiiud and wont in'o camp lor the
Til.ri.r. v.lii.e the liremen worked with
ro.iol'forcen until long after day. Tho
wtono wail'i of tiio ttiird story wore
I rind remain stR'adinir. and may
lvisMbiv bo milizod in rebuilding 'i'ho
liiss is sfMD.UUO; insurr.uco $'i")000il
iis'.rlliut.Kd i.iiiouit a larc uutuhor ot
compauieH. Tho origin of the lire is
: attributed to wires liguitng ana
niiiiu: tho wood work. Jt is balioyod
tho r iilrortd oompatiy will rebuild.
Jill Krownod.
Foa rtM Ore Aug. 9. hast night
a party of tivo consisting of Jarvla
Huytfcr his wile and a daugh
ter inrod C: William Ueft'ron
and Goorco Ilaysotl starto i across the
I'Miiniliia rivar at Cascade L cks lu a
anil hSut. Tho wind died down and
tba pair of small oara which
thov hud .woro useless. Tho boat
was cr.rrieu ovoriuo rH nun uuu u.i tow
" . . i.l.. 1 11
fiecununts wore dashed inralnst tne
rniet nnn orovvnou. auo until Vina
picked up to-day bolow tho rapida but
110110 01 tue uouiBS nave rauu reuor
erod.
Killed on tlio Kail.
Cincinnati Aug. P. Furthor de-
tails irom the wreck on tho Cincin-
nati A. Eastern railroad about 10 miles
from the city show that tho casualties
were more serious than were reported
last night. The killed are:
Mr. D:)llHldsou.
W Uiam Smith.
1 .rah Tate.
Mrs. Donaldson's two children were
nifjo t'Ktu v inured.
The other passengers though all
more or leas hurt will rocover.
Murderess Couvleted.
Kansas City Aug. 0. The Times'
Ojajio Mission Kansas spaclal says
Tbo lniv returned a verdi
of iniiltv this morning nginsl
Mrs. Frankio Morris who hid Ivon
nn trial ut Kria for tho murder of hf r
mother. Mrs. Pernsett. Tho lat'.oi's
Ufa was Insured for 15i 03 fcnd the in-
Miirannn eomnanies contested pay
ment. A motion for a new trial will
probably be mads to-morrow.
Thojr 'Tickled Hlg ltibs."
Atlanta Aug. 0. A special to tbe
Constitution sayp; Richard Hinds-
man colored in Vitaryca who was
guilty of insulting a white lady was
given 300 lashes by indignant white
citizens.
Kapist Lynched.
Atlanta Aug. 9. A C uthbert special
to tho Constitution says 160 armed met)
to-day overpowered the jailer took
Hnnry Davis charged with ripe and
hanged him to a railroad briUge.
Fire at riattuburg Missouri .
Kansas City Aug. 9. The Times
Plattsburg Missouri special says:
Tho Central hotel and two stores ad-
joining burned this morning. Luss
$15000.
Whorever malaria Exlt.
Tho bilious are Us certain prey. In
intermittent aud remittent fever
dumb ague and ague cake the liver is
always heriously affected and the
blood contaminated with bile. One of
the chief reasons why Hostottor's
Stomach Bitters is such a sure defense
against chills and fever and evey Irorm
of malarial disoaseis that it does away
with liability to the disease by re-
forming irregularity of the biliary or-
gan in advance of the arrival of the
noason whon the disease Is prevalent.
Thorela no finer fortifying prepara-
tive for those about visiting or emi-
grating to a locality where tho las-uia-taiut
exists. There is no certain
Immunity lrora disease in an endemic
or epidemic form to be secured by the
use of the average tonics and anti-spa'i-modics.
But where quinine fails the
Bitters sncceeds both in pioventing
and curing. Moreover it reinove
every vestigo of dyspepsia and over-
come constipation rheumat ism inae-
tlv.t of the kidneys and bladder and
tranquillizes andstrongthens the nor-youi-
system.
New Lardo Mexico.
New Lab k. do Mex. Aug. 7. spe-
cial. Fivo governors of the Northern
States of Mex. co have bocn holding a
conference for tome days past at Ia
Jarita Nnevo Leon. The object and
results ol the conference are not posl-
ilwiy kiio-o. 1'illlo'tl a'rM 11
Mi.ir 1 if f r..' b l"l Iml l In
inn' lileed i f II iHrii'if CuMisr el
lid Mule I N 11 v f I.0 011 4l I ler in
mien l i s ilikt It wnuld bo adrUntil
r Ihn S01II11 rn HIhI'h to anenln In
1 h 11 llm KukIIkIi il W44 (onul
11 t n I Hoolu 1 ll.l air 11 rim mm
rum -r I coining re V..11111011.
ktiiiialaiil TomIii nih huurldiiiical.
TIihb arn Hie tdrri f.dil .lally rr-
I'rt in.'nl i of l.ilina'l lllii purtiea-
ly 10 I l.i vhirl mi l riiNh ol social
noil 1 .ti : iies f- m-'hciti iiininn tm-
limia' on ui mi ln piiei ritqalrea
pei.ilnl reliabili: .'ion Coiieen-
iriied r'ciiieraiiiii i'l the great pro.
Ill Wllh'tl l Mli'i nhlllllV mlVfll 111
Hii iY'ii Pi 111: Malt v. mihi.v liifcl
liirui-lies all th-i t.lrni.biuoir.i'treiigtlf
ill u unit iioiu i i!i c.Miiiotieiii4 01
1111 fun t barley in ti e n'-l ullniiir.l
am) in iv.tliiul lot in i nliri ly In o irom
v.-rv in iurioliK eleiiielH. lllftllim
liios' delecnte aysteius nr critical con-
l-i.uia ileriva tlm croiei k ' '
11 1. mill aiitlM'iiion:i fro 11 Us luo.
Comlmn
Coiis:iA.NA. Auu. v. I Special. I The
DeiilHou and Corleoi.a base ball clubs
pluyoJ two match g.tmeii here yestor-
iUv Btid t-dav. Tho hi-ore yesterday
witnOto IS In fwvor of tun Home cmo
lustuu;! of tl to 7 " reported In Jiik
Ui:uai.i. T(-1y' Kmo win more
Intrrrmluir and witnt hmI by a larger
atiilleiu-o than ever boloro asi.eiiioii'i
on 1 ne groiuiuH 11m acom u-.tiuumr.
m 0 to 1 in fivor ot uorhicana
tlm visit irs net niHliieg run till the
til Mtli inning.
Mr. AHhlurd liiiKiitn.oi uauav fi0ijv
tho day lu iharlty.
Mrs. J. C. Allen ami child and Mr-
Charloa Morso acomo'iiiled by Mrt.
Trlplett loava tr.-morrow moruing U
aul.eHlia.
How VVoinen Din" r from Mull.
At least threo iaen 011 tho avorago
ui-y nro Doiini to (ilnaifree witu iuw
ihi ust to snow tuai iiiu.vm itov
iiiluds of their own but tnorn is no
dlHi'reemeiil Rinong too women as to
.Mi.riiu ii br. I'n rcu'a "Kavorilo
iri...rli.iion." Th"V are ml Mliaui-
i.i 10. in iiroiir.nn -In'.; P. thu hnbt rem
' . . .... .1 . . . i-.. . .. : .
ly lit tlio WOllil lor till tnoso inr uuu
(li niRsec weaknesses ami compiaium
P'.'CUUiir IO IIHIII Hex. inrmuiiuiiu"
I '.fl IVl l. luinirnr '. disnliltcd woman
Into ono of Riiarirlina health anil the
tiii.'li gl.-.ugu again "reigns supreme'
in tha hajipy hoin-ohold.
Hertford's Acid 1'homiliita.
IV f'llSSTIPATHIN.
ir. J. X. it ib'.utou M-dinn Ohio
savs: "lu 01110s 01 intiig isnou mu
sLiimtlon oml ih tvouh prostration Its.
vcsulin are happy."
The Sotilhi.rn i:ipi.ltlon.
Locisvillb. Aug. D.-Tlu S .u'-'.iern
i:xpritt:oo w hich npous Au.:ust la Is
ina iiiv.0 alvaiic.nl da o 'nan ciy
proat exriohlliiiii (ViT o neurits
oiieninir. Tile 11 or 1 lr..)y i-oerod
w nn mrpign txuini 1 .nn i-mim
Nnr tlrloaus etui now lisnUvi
from forei .11 countries a'e iirrv-
inir i-verv (I11V. i I10 I. ben s
in the uiiilu building w ill be crowd".!
w in intorealUu wrnign ana iinnric..i
exhibits nnd :h.i gilry which cun-
luins tne next Ainerieiin oiuintj- uni
made mid other valuable paintings i.-i
hIjoiiI i!.ni!i'leu. Thfiopeniiigday will
a cent-rat ct'it-nriutoii in ijuuihvuhi.
and roads have arranged lor excur-
tlona from all quartora.
Proper T. can. ?"nt for CoiikIh.
Ttuit tho reader may Hilly under-
fitand what constitutes a good cough
and lung nyrup we will say mat lar
andWild Cherry Is the basis ol the his'
remedies yei discovered. These iugre-
diota with 111 '. oral others equally (fll-
oscloiis enter largoly into Dr. r.osan-
ko'a Couh mul Lung Syrup .tin
uiKkiue it ono of t.ho most reliable now
on thn market. IVicoM cents ami f 1
Sitrtu lcs iir.o. Sold by all druguists.
I.tBOIt JtATTKl'.S.
Adoiitlnr; a Sjittm.
WlIKELI.Nll '.V. V. Aug. 9. Tho
Amalgnmuted Aveooiatioa of Iron and
Stool W'orkera have established a bu
reau of labor sttth.tlca lor tho purposo
of cathoring reliable Information irom
all parts ot the country
minoarnltiir labor industrios. Ij'i
ciil lodiros will report to grand lodgo
officers weokly tha number ot men
employed auu iuio; mo uuu nu.i.
etc. 011 hand and any other items of
importance wnich will lio published
in tbe official organ ol the associaiton
each woek
President Clevelaud.
Albany Aug. 9. President Cleve-
land has spent the day quietly at
the residence of Dr. Ward
on North Pearl street. This
afternoon ha wont riding to the coun
try lie leave-i to-tnorrow ior ajskb oar
p.nnc where
weeks.
be will remain a lew
Uard TIuich.
Whfio rnonov is close wascs cud
prices low exponsea should bo cut
ri.m'ti In oi'urv hiiusehold. E icnomv
i.lm watch word for Mothers. Hoad off
Dictora bills by always koopinginthe
liousn n bottlo ot l)r. lioHatikO's (jougn
and liunfr Wvrup. uiops a (jougn in-
siantlv. relieves Consumption curif
Croup end nsiu in the Chest in one
niii.r. itis Inst the remedy for hard
times. Prioofil) cents aud 11. Sam
ples K-ee. Bold by all druggists.
FOKEIUV ElVS.
Kneland.
THE "GRAND OLD MAN" SAILS NORT:
I.ondon. Auk. 9. Mr. Gladstone
sailed from dreenhite for Norway yes
terday afternoon. Many friends saw
him off.
THAT DIVORCE SCANDAL.
Tn order to mitigate the diBaa
troua effent3 of the Crawford'
Dilke scandal the Liberals are
nireulatlmr a statement that
St Charles Dilke denies that he had
rimin.Mntoroourso viih Mrs. Craw-
lord and the lady herself has with-
drawn tne confession made to her
husband and when in the witness box
win denlare that the confession
was not true and was made under his-
frinniia insist that he had
evldnnos aaart from his
confession but says that
he will not persevere in the action un-
i. .nnirlnned that it is nerfeotlv ius-
nfiable and necessary. The trial will
be the last of a heavy list to be beard
in tha riivnrna courts in Deoomoer.
The name of Sir Charles Dilke has been
exouoeed from the list of speakers tor
.. " 1 ........... 1 Rir
Charles will pass tho autumn at
villa near Toulon.
. ..Am nv Ai T1VB CAMPAIGNERS.
ihu miiiiinif oieuwjiiu ii.iuu.iam
Mr hnmberlain and Cullines How
ard have organized campaigning
..ii.u Thev favor tne exten
Inn .) f thu ' laborers' allot
ment. Each is P.raparlng to
eon tost a metropolitan district in the
lUdical interest.
a SALVATION ARMY SCANDAL
Fff 'irtjt are beinu uiade to secure
i rntiim to her mother of
.iiniT crlrl named Eliza Armstrong.
who is lileeally held by the Salvation
Armtr. Mm. Armstrong accuses
(i-noral Booth the leader of the
u..i im.t.inn Arinv. of sending an
atent to decoy her daughter
hnmn for the uurnose of making
... ..1..1 o noetaeln un minor saved
rroni a Ufa of wicked
ness bv the Salvationists
e ii girl is 13 years old. Sue haj been
traovd to a home for fallon
women et.artsd by the Salvation
Annv. and thenco to the town
r.i I. nri. France where she 8BaIn die
apj-oortd. General Booth refuses to
1 1 I a 1 1 her 11. 1 1 ' h
1 .1. . if in - il l'i
. I 1 .... 1 h 1 1
l rlrW "l l'i'liii i-iif'
flf I lMfl Il 14 1 I frl'lin 1
i 1 4 i-.iiii. I o Ii' ili'lVHlK IH
lio'h ol ! 10 "'" ol "1 br nul l
hnln.' llm 4i.il ih.or
loibearii'M 'i iimil ihn lril n' li ill
im ii4e Im II b ttli 4'lll
t. till enliliileiil ".
hi4ln.
ini ciioi. an ii.nsik.
Mapkip Aug !.- I'hurs wt r :i-C
es4iifeholi4 l.i the Uim-strleken
dlatiirtsof Hpaui on ymtnrday. Tli
d.oillio Irom the iIIkh ii oil tilttt day
were I.IViil.
TliM 1 lloi.t.HA I KS'hi n
M 1 01110 Aug. 7. I'll" pviio eu.'l
by llm rapid prd ef cIuiIhm In llm
coll II l I.V in IniTnU.IIU. Klltiril VlilliK4
liavb line 11 doeriH by I U'.i r Inlmbl-
Ihiiim who Iihu llutl I t H-.tluty Irom
llm i-.urni illairlei. In nikiiy cane
t!itinh'ii.il niittliirliies liv been a'.
tsi ked by llm heourga ami the oily
ab iin'oiiii'l utnt too dead left llf.biir.
led. Hrtporia from snvaral plai'ia 4 i.V
it I liupofhll'le to obtain provinloin or
medicine. The luNury liiroiinniil
lUocouniry l liroal.
ltula.
100 nor roit Tim tHoora.
St. l'Kritiniuinii Aug. l. The Ru-
slan liiliila'-'ir of war ha4 nrdered
that no morn tioopi bn diHpatotiod
t S .ut'.iern ltuil on the Traua.
Caspian trrltorvo lng to the Intonse
heal in Central Ala.
Itt'SIMKO A ItAll.ltOAIl.
The Ki:el-Arvt railway U prngreaa-
Ing so rapidly that It will reach Ask
bid lit rieptHnilMir. Forced labor is
empl ijed 011 thn line ami uuutorou
deaths ou-eiir anion the lab irera.
IX TIJIUOI' I'KACB rilKI'AHK I'OH WAII.
St. I'Kreiisiiniiu Auu. 7. - Tho Im-
porial couii'-ll ol 'r has ordered the
formation i t a Mparaie nrlnlerv iln
purl im " t of tho army for tin iraii-
Caiplan Hu-biii provlncs. I'tio ma-
Joriiy of thu Kussian ii'i-Hi)'p'r on-
lei's t have no eni.lldeneo ill
the u:i.iroir.lv p'clllu (1'ielaratl m
ol I'ruiis Mlrii'er Salisbury. They
bine tholr ilii-trumnu tho conatanl in-
eressool lOugland'a military pmpira-
tlouf. Unruiany.
TOO MUST AT VAIWSIN.
Bi:i:lin. Aug. 0. Tho conrrirtuco
br.tweeu J'rluue Bismarck and Cunt
Caloknoy tin Austrian prime inlnl-
ter takes p.ucs next Tuesday at Var-
ziu. A CONFEIlNCR CALLED.
I'rir.co liiamarslt him summonoJ Uih
various lwaditig Goriuiin initiialers to
acoulerenco.
Count Von Munster nmbassdor to
Kngland; Herr You Hadsaltz am-
eiifsador ti Vurk.-y; Jtarou
Von Kandall miulhler t Italy
and lUron Von hchlcefer lho
German roproseut itive at tho Vatican
will be proeut ui the meotitig.
France.
ui'oo's sucfusson in Tin: bunatk.
l'ii!K Aug. 9. M. Souozon has been
elected senator to succeed the late
Victor Hugo.
CHOLKnA.
Sir.cn Pint report 21 moro deaths
tvoin i bobira hnvo occurrod In Lotilan.
In Mr.rsfiilOB there wero 17 doaths
f om cholera tr-day. -
Chin.
TDK ALLEOE11 ANGLO AI.LIASl'K DK-
mud.
Paris Auj. (. Tlio Cbineso minis-
tor ssi.ya ho lias htv.r 1 rotlilng iroin
T'ekln confirmatory ot tlio repnrfod of
l'.insivo and dofeiioivo u!!i:tnce Ut-
tween Hnvlanil and t;biua r.uu (.s
credits tho report.
Turkey.
AN A.Ml'l'.ICAN I'R&TKST.
CONRTAXTINOPLi: Aug. 9. TIlO
United Htntps consul rt Bpyrout hn
protested r.amst tlio propobeti exptii
Slvlll Ol HOniO Allloi tui:u l.lU4i:ii3.
An Artesian T7ll.
Captnin V. U. OiikIou W. B. Wright
C. C. Klauthter T. L. Msrualls mul
soyernl other gnnllemea livln-j ni.sr
the fair grounds havo made srrange-
mftntstocnt down an H'lfnltn well
and have wilt thn matter in the hands
of Professor W. F. CuiuminH and lust
as uiioa .tu the nocossnry muchiniiry
arrives which has nireacy neon or
dered tho work wiil ho commonced
and unshod to an early completion.
This is a move in thn njilit direction
nnd if an abiindnul How of water can
hn ohtaiucd. of which there is no
doubt tho question ot nupplyiug the
city with wator is solved.
I bout tins uoutd Sj-ntom Ueadiu-;i-tori.
And now lo anu bonoiu ic irana-
liiros that tha city fathers wore hot
gathered togothor Thursday in exocu-
Htrn BBnsi'm for tho nurnose of consid
ering the water ouestion but that they
had Deen canon lonmunr 10 wiusiuoi
tho proposition of Major R. V. Tomp-
IcinB who ia desirous of pur-
ch"fiin" the city's lot jnst ia-it
of tho'ftIercr;ants'"Exchango building
fronting on Commerce stroot. It io
what is known aa the old Dgiuo house
lot is very valuaVilo pro.iiriy aud
should the city sell it a very hand
some price ougut to ba roalizcd for it.
Major Tompkins desires t) oroct a
building on It with a viow of leasing
it for n term of years to the Gould rail-
way headquarters iu the event they
should be established hero.
Sad Aoclilont.
Quito a F.orlou.i nocident occurred lo
Blaln the 14-year-ald son of Mr. V. V.
Pace about 11 miles northeast of the
citv yesterday morning. The youth
was endeavoring to mount a wagoD
when tho team attaohod to it became
affrighted and dashed off at a hurried
Bace throwing him under tho wheels
is right ankle was fearfully lacer-
ated the broken bones protruding
through the flesh. Medical aid was
immediately summoned ami the
wound properly attended to. The
limb it is thought will be sayed but
tbe Iniury will perhaps lame the vic-
tim the remainder of his life.
A Grand Army Monument.
Baltimore Aug. 7.At a general
meeting of members of various posts of
the Grand Army of the Republic held
In this city to-night a resolution was
arlnntfld r.ninmendinir the sugitestion
made by Rutberiord B. Hayes that
Grand Army men erect a national mon-
nmont. to tienoral Grant. The resolu
tion suggests that tho monument be
erected in Washington and that 5300-
000 be raised by an assessment ot $1 on
eacn memDer 01 tneurKuizBuu.
Every lady uses Fozsoni's medicated
complexion powder. It is a household
t.reaKiira. The madam finds it im'
possible to go down town without
first rubbing it on. If the baby cries
she iroes for the puff-box. If the "old
man" nnmn home ruffled or chafed be
cacse businoss is dull &o. Pozzoni's
powder cools and allays his troubles.
Then all is gladsome joy. No family
should be without it.
Rn.llMi a Arntp. MalvA.
The best salve in the world for cuts
bruises sores uicors salt rheum fe-
ver sores tetter chapped hands
chlllblains corns and an sKin
eruptions and positively cures piles
nrnooav reouired. It Is guaranteed
ci va nnrfent satisfaction or monoy
refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For
salo by W. H. Howell A Bro.
1 Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one
minute. Gorman Corn Itomover uis
corns and hnniy.
Catarrh ourofl health and ewee
breath soenred br ehiioh 'a Catarrh
Kmd-. Price 50 cents. Nasal in
hector free. Sold by J. I William
I r.n. v
m pojson
IN 7 hi: PA'JTHY
IP
1 . iVl ' I
TJ-.'j.l'.'.'D.
ranllln.lman Onns r.. Mavor Ca.
lw.kuUaiii.i.. t.u ilrllmiloly ubiI a ad
rullyaJiUtari'Ull fruia whlca Ihry are a4
Olt KTBENUT1J AMI Tltl'B Fttt'Il
1'L.VVOU TIIEY STA5D A LOSE.
Price Caking
Powder Co.
6t. Lcul MOc
nicaao. 111.
3r. Prico's Cream EaMnj Pcwdcr
r. Trico'H LuimHn Vonst Ceras
llt.l Dry tlo Yut.
WEMAKK lltirilSBCIUI.ITV
MOST PERFECT WM
Piirctl nnj mrortt Natural pniit fUvrrl.
Vanilla. Umm. r:.nw Almrml. l.oc. w..
flivor u Jclicatcly onU naiiinlly . U lui
PRICE BAKM0 POWDER CO.
cnicAco.
Will SIVE OOdliSitUD OflLim
hor RfJ ciu-e of t.ne following iUkcm-os
... - . Ii i-ift ninllcal liu-nlty t'av ro-
r.ni'ii.f.i iii-:tr-lilM llirl
Dr. Richaus Golden Kerns-ius
Will rot imli'ioly fan.
Lir. Kl!..u'i
i..t.i.... I'.ou.im. n. 1 v.-i 1 mira NvlitilllQ
llu virliLiiru :ul I fc-niltlfirV Stlll'tlN. I'UCll
Willi " 1 v. 111 c
old uli-ein :nl nlrt-ralctl h.iro throat
iiih . v.N.iilil.'i eriintloiiK. mri'ui':M of tlio
KeiilK ami all n'.K'sr-KOf tie) iIIkcskc err.m-
.tlvn.... ..il r.i..rriirv thoi-ouiilllv.
IJJ't r.r hull!.'. IVO llllt'tlilK lor l'i. llf.
Kiciiiiir (ioldeu linlfliim No. i will cure
tlio third iitiittrii or TerMnry Kyphllia
v.-luro svilill!lio nnrt lnercurn.l runuina-
Hum KmnilllllH'twl Citllthe ll.ltllM-p eilU
1 l.iiv. loii.ih-.d.. nf ri.'fTiflcnl
wliiro iiilriic.ii'i'iBcuri"! luixo hi en f tli-cled
hvihese mmiHlte'i. 1'nlipnts em snu ilrliut
ivl at lliey lllo nnd ni'i'.ih'e iiooutWMd HP'
nil..!!..!.;. linii.'n-ili. millirr irom sypd
ifinuiul inerenrlnl rnnnniall: -m who are
not aware o." it mid I defy Hiioh to obtain a
.. ... ..r 1 . j rr.'1.
1V UUU eilO' .o oi.it 1 vi.c-.i u ... ;
.... 1. ...... llnli.l n.T. .H urn tell 11. oiu-f
Il hi'.- n.l-j'1 in":; f 'oin hn- iltiil be lli In on
......I. ...1. I .i-.-. l-'ii. Ih.-rf 111!' V.11.1'. uu.ii'r
iim ii'n.i. iiriiptltloijurs 1" tho cliy end It.
Die only ra-.tl. el euro ler Hie ivnrsi dlj
..-. vi-'ii In l'i en t : ner hot-
tin or twoboMie:.f.rV!. it s.ivim yniinjell
it uitvci your otisi'i In inuntho tnintol
this Rcmir'so. Ir. Ulchsu's Unldcn Antt-
.. i.ifi. ni.-iimnt unit radical
cure' for conorrluii Rhet Irriiatlon
ci'.ivel nnd nil urlmiry erainrenicnis. ac
foeinunli'd Willi full uiiectlons. Wur
rnni;..l iienr.-.. Price Hivir In ttlc.
un..i'j fii.irir..i KiiTr de Amour.
...... 1.'... 1 rt...... ft.v k'?..riinl(irrhri'i. STMloml
ufbllll-y in old or young kIvIiik vitality ur.d
i. " piii-liugeiK iiiy ivilh wonilerful e'''ot to
ii ..:.. .i?i.7. ; i a urn nf Kpnunlltv or
eeir-ivbufo. It is luvnliuible to thone who
n..ivl..m r y nn lncronso Of fulllliy.
Nnll-.lns more certain 111 Its effects. It Is
composed of tho inn-t powerrul luurodlenU
1. 110 vn.'.itniilu i:lnilom. Harmless but
uneudv In rentorlLff licalth. Price 5 nor
etiiiie. onwo noii:yM n 1 i. imw n...r..-
ai a liberal discount.
...nii .r nirn. hv mall or exnress
limn .n.M.II TUMI l)B EllllltlCd tO BDV Dart
of lho United btnleB anu caneuas iree
from cl Ecrvatiou. i-romi.i. ntuuu.i.iii i.iu
to all eoi respondonce strictly oonfldenUal.
be consulted at his oifioe from S a. ro. 10
1'riVK.ie ertrior ior iiHiu-71. xLowt.uw. w..
p..T.i..ron. tv Tt. l!TnT7AItD9. No. 218
varrlckatroeu new xoixoiur. ji. j
V..'.v Jlf'
I'or 1
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llct. Third i"i Koarih
A rcirnbrlvHrit!l cii'l
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ttioi-miuclMofIUeu. OU'I tw'i!.- i. Minijr
tf!iuii-C3 great -kilU rnyiifKnn ki:-.irrit!ilficto!tSI
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vi ;t ttnoltv lor trcaiuipiit. iiimliflivcn i.-'il tut inivau.1.
.ni.l unl'slj b wall or csfrcs; ni.y-1ifrv.
Cures Guarautacci i:i j I Casts
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ir-.-ia r.ircl. "ful to ."J mtri-.! iMJurrl. iwnlnl fir Hiirtr.
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(lavn vim IMI tin llci.Hi
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rr? lo yuu iiifiir ftMivoiif utiumy m v wk
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;liom or frxccuri.'- n o it i to your tm w wv
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eulvanie mrcii'iciry nna jnu;-n..iiT. ir:rv.n w i
dotiUBappliam'PJ mudo by tiie Amtrican un.vsntc
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tii Itourt wlmt tnrnui wlm have u md them
tii. "l. A. Dortil. 'M Michigan tve. ChicnRor "JltJi Es
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tk.i ' It hM roitoml no to a a oletc hralth." J-S-ltv
la tfllft Paul alrnot. kt f-fmiai it Illfrt fDS Of JOBV
mn.t .llffn.ino' ti'imrntll J.t kumiDltT ( -lelT tuV
LuMundi of tctlmoTHil tin b en oJltee. To
L -iiYT(.rr-i-a nf M-nlirmrl nrl ilthor ttfnU ttf 'DA
d m re to laythfti our appliaaott r-
XltiT VttwuWmt. 'Tlir fypM f ptO lu. 1?
ot -ulttl far ct. prstajr. tfpi bwtk for w.
mJ1t..n Fr and Iuitil-
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312 NoriTi Sotib 61 fit-&Va
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LYONAHBALY.A
eWsiate & Monroe fits. ChleftBO.
rt U HDQ JOD UlCB
BAND CATALOGUE
for lptr aoo.-niEnit'iDitJ
of InitnimtnU BulU Cap Htl-1.1
Pamnonr. twulru. Ctn-ItnT
8UbJi Vrntn Mnwr! Stafl nrt
1UU Sondry Dsnd Outfit- Hp-trin
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Knrclm tm Amawar tinnd) and a Cat-
'aiufu 9i cUoiJ mu.1 autb toallea rao.
MM
I UUAt' f IHflAI 1
ISllLhh ACADEMY.
irf n 4lfl lall4(.
s"l'
flil bo-tilntlon eoiiibirtMl by tlm Hr-
'i.liiu lu-ll.-a. lu imial ileaimbly losaUnl.
'I'liH v.li..i nf iliicalion iiiiui'd lsiliaii(u.
ed lo .h vi oi llm umiilal 111 .ral and plivaU
nil Miurra ol llm iiiil. and lo iiiak
tin-in iiMdul wniui'ii of rotliitnl IusIhi aud
cuilivnlv.l llllllllll-l
TI IIU4 IN AIIVANC4
II ar.l. wail but 11ml l.ililoii Inrluillr (
Hlatlniiiny IIISWlllU.ITuni n.iifriiiaii
r aucy v ora una 11m nniiimi umi in-
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ir lllllUIT imilivna. I'I"J
1 liTH Kit hlM'K.ltjOH.
Weslcyan Female institute
Kl'Ab'M'ON VIKOISIA
n-o-H Perlembi r "1st 1W. Ono of the
Irs' Koi-n lor Von .in Lailleii In lho Unl-
11 Hli.t.K. Hn rounillui'4 iM-nutlftil. I'll-
nmte in tirni.eil. fuuils linin c'KliUen
lalea. Ilrii rn 10 one iiiiiiiaiiuii puini uuu
lro:i-f 1 ii uih . laoliu' inei f.l in ins un-
Hi IK. l h aul (.Il Cour e 111'n Kroir h
irH.nii Mil. e. tie. 10 ki ii iias'io vear.
Jrtiui Keplemher lo Jim-" S3. 1 it. For Cuta-
louiio. writ-i t Krjv Wm A. 11 aiuiiu U !.
10 lil-nt H'ninmn. vk
Gt Louie Scrriina y.
A IMvutn Kelorl Krbnnl or lllRtl liratlo
lor kouuii uuie.
Kiiimii.1 nl .7inilnL'H. llio most lirnntlful
of the suburbs of Kt. I.oul 011 an e'nvatlos
In view of Hie cliy 11110 111110 01 inn cuy
llinluim the Wnlrai-li Itidlroiul. Tha place
( brlllltirulBllil llcBllliy isiimuer iiiiuieu.
iu.iillne eaielul and honnnlke: cucli nu-
. ludlvldualbwd. hnaliuli Chuinlcs
Mnlneinntics. HolenccK Modern liaiiKuages
Music Voral ana InHiriitneuuii ana An.
qmn.lii.rii of 1 11 1 no eiiiiTli'lue. CoiiiiikhII-
mis well veutiliilo-i bullilliiK-i wllh bautl
llll lino llinpic Kioioum. j-.'i'ij ui.ii...i"m
illy will secure a room iiriim iiHiuwrmn.
nurteeiitli your comiruco s nepi. iuio.
liii-ll.cr nnrl !rllhir nntl rntiilncnes.
-.Id ess tne principal H. T. WTT.
11 .H'Ihiiiil's. ani
i f -j ;hw f. rt i
UNIVEKSITY 1
OP 'TJLZJVS.
I WW SfPT IB
.tcademio ! 10. Lnn Fee 830.
Kiitrnr.ee examination September 13 nnd
191133. Kspenses per montli lncluumg
hoard washing loilglnx f.iel and lights
Mirles fromiS.HVi In mesKlng cluhs to $25
in priVflo I oirdlug-houses. Wr.to forcat-
al-!;iH'. AddrcfcS
l.'.'.SIIE WAGGENEIt Chaliraan
AKRtln Texac.
LA. W
acno ol
Of
imm im he mm
Oouor.il (1. W. C. J-liE Prosldont.
fnntructlori )y text bsokn and printed
lnr.turcH. with couviiei of loetiues on pe
cirI Hiilijceta hy eminent JurKtH Tuition
anil lees jwtor HesBion oi iuiib iiiuiuiii uo-
glunliiR aepteiuher 17. Kor catalogue nod
lull ltliorinaiioil Hilureaiii.'iiuH ix. unvvcni
1'rofL-Hsor ot Law liosiu. ton Va.
m ismasd con W of MUSIC
. . . rtr ni7aTi I.. AmamIaa.
ISOHtOU. ftlltH. uutini i-i niuoui.i.1
Inrgeal and host equipped In tho world 100
Inairucturi. I.tr71stiidents last year. Thor
ough lunt nvlion luTocal and Instrumen-
tal Mu le.Piano nnd Organ Tuulnir Fins
A-rta. Oratory Llteratut French Herman
and Italian Languages ilngllsli Jlrancbes.
OyninaHtlcs eto. Tullio- 5 to 20: board
a ad room -15 o 175 per term. Fall Term
begins September 10 1883. For lllustratod
Ca endar givhur full Information address
K TOURJuiK Dir. Franlilin Bnuai'oBos-
ton Mass. '.
u?ivEftsiTY of mmm.
rrsi.1ir.n. IATr T.ECTrjKES (nine
weekly) begin OtU July 1883 ind end 0th
Heptemoer nave proveu oi Hit;iiiti uoo
1st to students whs design to rnirsue their
studies at thl. or other Law Schools; 2nd
to those who propose to reed privately;
nn : Kril. tn nrnrtlitioners who have not had
the advantage of Rvstematlc instruction.
For Circular apniy tl'. u. university oi vj
to John B. Minor Prof. Com. and Stat.
Law.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
TTnHiirpass?d advantages ire offered at
HILL'S BUBINBBiJ liOLLEQhi. In ad
vance of any similar Texas fohool. Bile-
gantlyequlppei with flue furniture. Four
touchers of s. londld abl lty and a large
attendance Seven students from Louis-
lima tills year xoiai cost including
tuition. Doard etc. SOJ to u0. tltudents
can enter at any time "n vaoatlon. Ad-
areas B. H. HILL President.
I WRilO. AUXIWI.
BTISIVE8B AND SHORT HAND
bohool Bt.Louls Mo. This institution has
a larger attendance than all other com-
mercial schools In the city combined and
offcra the best facilities for giving thorough
instruction in the commorclai and Eng-
lish branches and shioit-hand. Bond tor
circulars. ) ' '
HB UNIVERSiTT OF THE BOUTH
I u inflated at SEW AN BE. TENN. upon
the Cumberland Plateau. 2000 feel above
the sea level. This school undor the spe-
cial patronage of thfe Bishops of the Pro-
tectant Kp'soopal ipburch in the Routn
and Southwest offer's the healthiest resl-
aence and the best advantages both moral
and educational lik Its Grammar School
and in ita Collegiate and Theological Da-
?rtrtmontB. nor in especial claims oi in is
In verslty for patrloniige apply for docu-
ments to the Rev. (Telfair Hodgson Vloe
Chancellor Bowanee.Teun.
Virgin! i Fjemals Institute.
STATiJNTOK VA.
Mrs. Gen. J.
e.b.
STTJABT rrlnclpal.
Next seslson of Nino Months oponl Sept.
17th. with a full 'corns of suoerior toachort.
Terms reasonaHjle. iViply early. Cata
logues sent upoih application to the rrtnci-
pau
BELLEVUE HIGH SCrtOOL.
Bedrod County. Virginia.
Prepare bojrs and youn g men for Busi-
ness College ilr University. Foil corps of
Tnntrnorora. fThorougtily and handsomely
equipped ftpatit.iruj and hoaltby location.
For oataloguti addreiia
) Itellevufi P. O Vlrflnla.
W. It. Atmo r Principal.
mmk lee OMfiSjy
texlngtou Virginia.
InHmrtlfon In 'he nminl academlo studies
and in-lio professional School ol L .wand
EnglnCorlliig. Locaiinn health fai; ex-
peneas m Me rate Heiwlon ipens Hcptem-
bur 17 Fo.t oataiogae uiuietn Olerk ot the
Faculty .'1tiQ I W. .0. LB -.President v
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