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-.1!''.. II a I 1 I I 1 I I I 1 I j I IpoITs of rr.m cnuntry. nTe Ooorirotown, 0., County Treasurer out 2,761 in his account). Horrible nml romantic di'iitli of Louisa Armand at lleidsvillo, N. C. Mm. Daniel T.ntlirop, of .tolmson county, Mu., nuicidea with morphine. Turkey reported to lio still obstinate, rowribly needs more drawing. The complicity of the Servians in the Doanian inBtirrcction asserted. English Minister Liiyiinl ui'nesthe Porte to make reforms in Asia Minor. Elision n Hie 1'. C. and St. L. li. (.; eight cars r ashed; nobody hurt. Maty ' - n confesses to the murder of her two .i .'n at Uillaboro, Mo. W. P. ' , fatally staUied at Pales tine, Tex., . )litical opponent. The Seventh Day Adventists ko into camp meeting in Hloomingtoii, III, Major Williams and his assistants lie-in the survey of tho Missouri Itivir. Mrs. Miiriruri't Henkle on trial for the murder of Mary Iliscr, at Decatur, 111, Twenty-two barns in the State of . Michi gan suffered from lightning last week. a..., ...v.. Ci-,aA t..V..llir Km-inOH. liumors that Pope Loo and Cardinal Nina will rid tho Vatican of the Jesuits. Sam T. Stephens, of Monterey county, Cal., murders bis daughter and suicides. Chas. Curtis shoots and kills Kd. Heiven, at New Orleans, and then takes his own life. Col. tieo. (i. Vest goes fror Hritton A. Hill in a humorous spocch at Montgomery, Mo. Lowry Henrieks knocked down and beaten and robbed by tramps at Bedford, Ind. "Buffalo Dill, the Texas Hanger," ahoots and kills Dill Creigcr, at Dallas, Texas. The citizens of Hearne. Trarw. run n merchant out of town with cowhides and shot guns. li: a. ... i .. -i . . . - niiani niarsion, oi jienver, itmveil m Boston on tho charge of poisoning Edward DiKgius. Lou Lee, of Oakland, 111., horsewhips a young man for buggy-riding with her (Lee's) UIUIIIV. Medical stores for two thousand nennh. for twenty days sent by tho government to Vicksburg. Pinkerton's detectives looking out for tne parties who nrcd tho tobacco works at iuincy, ill. On an average, six bovs n week Imtr been drowned this summer' while bathing in WD AUUIIlCIt, Jerome Clark and daughter, of Head ing, Michigan, struck by lightning, and the latter killed. A :i:.r.i in Ki;gland has just died from hydrophobia, from a bite received more than four years ago. The West Libertv, la., postollice enter ed and robbed of if 100 in postage stamps, and $500 in money. Four men nnd a boy killed by the ex- Elosion of the boiler of a Btcsm thresher, near cwistown, Mich. Tho Andrassy ministry in a precarious position in consequence of Bosnian anil Turk ish complications. Freight trains collide nnd telescope at Dayton, Ohio, and a colored man named Un derwood fatally hurt. Thirty-fivo railroad passengers badly in jured near Lockwood, Mich., on tho (t'rand Kapids and Indiana road. H in reported that tho Cubans in New , v-rk have become aroused again, and con- i Tio,uuu to zreo uuba. I -yjn -.....u ma ueserving 01 II V"! "tr&do dollars" to o nave none. V prisoner recently n jail was madn .,... torn a tin eup. jrsec f . I w Idaho Bnnnoeks, 1 Xfle.", saving thej I , 1 ..... ... . x 1 ; I with roiaoN. j?, . it was fmpos- f Vtanta. There :" ' w thotown. 1 ;' !l a the train V J I) Xaidlgot '. If Vented i dgo. MX V.T TASK. 'an at work on a tank Whito Hnli.hr Rnrinus. Wvandotte. Mich., his brush fell in and the man on D-oinr after it was overcome y tho eas. Mr. J. K. Htrong went to his asntance and was also overcome and fell. Leo jyon, Michael Busha and Oeo. Htimson in tryin. to help the painter and tltrong out were all ovrcomo and fell in. There was about a foot of ater in tho tank. Strong, who lay face down. v Kot out as soon as possible through a wholo -nt in the bottom of the tank, but ho was dead, and tho three others very low, minnicANr. is dakoh. A fearful hail, rain and win storm vis ited Fargo and Moorliead on Hcdrivcr of the North. Htoues as large as hem eggs fell, smashing all the windows in town in the north and west sides of the houses. Every unfinish ed frame building in Fargo was blowi down, and the roofs aro off a dozen buildups. In .uoorucatt a einia was Kiueii nyaiiait stone, and several houses wero laid out. Loaded cars were blown from the track. NITIUWII.VCEHINKII. Another frightful nitro-glvcerine explo sion, the second within eighteen days, occurred in Negannee, Mich., on Friday, by which three men were instantly blown to pieces, while the fourth was landed on a shelving rock almost uninjured. Tho killed aro Andrew Hiillivnn, (Stephen Dny and Htephcn Keohns. HAD SPECTACLES. ...2 '1 . ,. iempi.i.i,"H.n carriages attend ...atitY H uisiensea villi, -ina'l.or tins say s : . liearsc, a hack the grave." VKI.UlW FKVKIt. A TllltlLI.INll STOnv. Mrs. V. It. Hart, daiitrliti-r nf a m-oini- nent Bt. Louis merchant, arrivetl homo from (Irenada, on Friday. Her husband died from the terrible disease, Dnrinir an interview with u. reporter una uilcrnoon she said: '-(Irenada up to the present time was always considered a very healthy city. In fact, in 1873, when the fever wbb rairiiiB in Memphis, it was made the reircai, or an lliose who desired to avoid the scourRe. It is a very pretty little place, and - uuwt .u aeu nKo a llirivinR, populoua, and t-ay town. No one ever dreamt the fever would come there, and when an old ladvon the main str-,.l .lin.l ..f tl... l.l. .1 J - ...v ...iu ... i.tw ,-iaia voiiui, THERE WAS NO aVRPBIHE KXIIITIITKII, and no alarm felt. (Irenada then had a popu lation of 2,500 persons." Ana dow many of these nrc left now f " nsk- n. ine reporter. Well, said Mrs. Hart, "when t l,.fi ii,- Sunday morninR there were t wo prcaehera (and n..o iiimacu mem on on ncr tinkers), one Odd Fellow (another finirer was added to II,- r.t two ministers, and two members.. f the Howard ,.Uv.uk.ou, .iuaiiiK .even in an, aim these are the only persons left in Granada. Those arc tho only persons who are well of thoao who ciu in urcnaua lour weeks ago. Tho others are DEAD Oil UVINU or Rot away from the town when the first scare looa piace. rew wcro to be seen on the street, and only the delirious cries of tho stricken and tho low whispers of the nurses and physicians were heard on the street. "It was a sad thinji to think of," said Mra. Hart, "that Grenada, which had nwn..a 1,-1.1 doors wide open to the refiiRces from'Memphis and New Orleans, should thus eloso them against the pisir sufferers, and it was awful to sec the trains that wo had been used to sco topping every day at our vcrv disirs hurrying through tho town at the rate of thirty or forty miles an hour, with CLOSEP WINDOW AND BAmtED DOOIIS. as if Grenada were a veritable bla-k I...I.. ..,.1 the sliRhtest breath of ita atmosphere ' were i"i ueam. uur, sn it was. The rail- roous woum not stop at all in the town, but rush throiiRh it Gen. Walthal, who bad been connected with tho road, waa t-1-.rrn..i,:.,,- c- a wholo day to havo a train stopped in order that ho miRht get his family un, and, when the train came up, tho depot waa LITERALLY Al.TVK with twu, and in two minutes after the ears hard .'i..n-.i that being tho time agreed upon, the depot was' baro of a living bcinR. All had packed them selves into iuo coaonos, and wcro soon wheel ing away beyond the reach of tho scourRe. The UF...i,m ... it.u Mi.initiaiin ana or a great many persons is that it is not yellow fovor at all. but aorno indescribable plague. Persons who havo had tho yellow fever, you know, aro not so mucn naoie 1x1 a second attack, but this dia- iskcb no distinction, nurses who havo yeuow rover octore have gono down, auai rover treatment appcani to bo PKrtFEOTI.Y PnrJITT.ESH. ribly malignant tvno. The fever ts aoventy-two hours. said: ihe plaguo anrcad ranidlv down, except thoso enumerated. rnhlo. The dead were buried Jdch they died. Somctimea y, leaving the remains being dug. Food was ivcek. Hhe had caton m I OH. I eccpting the signed a paper Uovcrnor ii. th"intcili- nergy wnicn n whicn mo, naygiveme, iwhich they I'ityrx- V nrcvinilR fully ar Ic will R" world liaa will lie aci-n much more lent of tin' lloatoflicc ill I of 5,IM)U to r vcar. anil it I iuil of Hi-vernl ruier cu-rKy- ksily in .liici"' nir-tiri-aa latin-. iiumliire Ilonac wi-ntv-oni; 'lol- ll nrii-e fur the frcMciit laat s,-a- iKUS. Francisco there of 4'.'H inmates land, I'M: from lie hospital there licrc were of nnuve from China, 11. K TIIAMI-H. linance ill force at Mi tramps are sentenced labor in tlie chain gang he atn-rt. works eltcetively ugcr in the city after being lie community neer was iree' inn now. " SIVKIISAT. llllllTIIKniloon. rnimit mill L'cnerous response in cities and towns of tho north to the for help from the fcvcr-stricKen somn. .u-n nii.n, I'lPfiriV LII.IU IIIMII11HK ...... n ..i.l ti,n f,.ional rancor is surely imng out nnd that it will ere long go out entirely JUNE OF COINS. While grubbing up a stump, a Hunt county (Texas) farmer struck an old iron pn holding 4'2B in silver anil fifteen ) g" it.. t.. f tin, mimi'V was a Hilver col lot. ..Id l,.t marked Mvriek. the name of a family hici disappeared during the war. uow rr i'avs. Annll, Ilvidend has 1 n dei hired by l. ,.,... ..r Ilin Jav Cooke i Co. estate til ncr cent, in money and three nnd uue-luilf per cent, in stocks. It is believed that the est.i -,m i.n ni.i,. li, ,nv in nlladividci.il eounl v fifty-one per cent. ROTTEN MES-OK-WAIl. ti... r li.i.l mutes sleumshins Cimgn Sabine and Kansns, at the Navy aril, are found on inspection to he worthless, nnd have been recommended to be broken up. It is thought .l.,l,ifl if nnvthing can be done to the Omaha. wine smcooi.ehs. a u..;l (,., Mnntreal suvs iliiriii: last few davsthedeputy collectors nf lliehford vt !. .;.;! no less than six wagons and ton'-.. .., In cartiiiL' liu uors across tin line. A SMALL MATrEIL 1!11.. Kbmil held an interesting and natriotio celebration of the centenniiil anni versary of the battle of Portsmouth Heights, The little State was nil aglow with patnotn fervor. don't WANT 1UM. It is not certain that Kearney will go to Massachusetts to canvass for lint ler. Kearney said he would do so: but tho encouragement from the Butler side is not nt all enthuse COM.MKHCIAli. -v-LY (IIIAIN We are nnlelileii t ,,,.. . ,vn, Hrigni s, Co., of Kansns City, f.n ., following rennoic review ot the grain trade niieatI'hc features of the w k ., our home markets have been a largely incrcas. y. ...i-i.K-.ibuiKi n u-noency to lower price in uoin snrin-r and winter wl.-nf v-i,,-. .1.. clino of 3c a bushel has been established at the 1, K iiucrior marKcis. wiuic an advance in rates from points west of the Missis.!.,..! -r. ate against producers in theso sections fully l.' .c a bushel more. Kn-lish nmrk-i. t..r n,- weck show no chaiiRc in (.notations of spring u hiH. .I....O e - ! .h .. .,. a Mci-uiii- 01 o pence per ipiarter 11 winter wheat cargoes toarrive. Notwithstand inR largo arrivals at Kmr 1 i...ria..r -nii -...1 at French ports, stocks in both eoiinfrl-a I,... been materially- reduced. The ..f . -I..... L- 1 . . ... B1,..,b u,.,,, , r ranee are noc contra.licted. and it is estimated tho French markets will need 40 million bus. from foreign aoiireea to meet the actual demand for the ensuine- croo year. Tho moBt favorable estimates of the r.iigiisn crop leave a deficit to be am... -a i.v imimrts of 1IH million bus. To snnnlv these wants the outlook at nresent is not. n, rn-,.rn blo as last year though the uncertainty of the war situation is absent which stimulated spec ulation in valui-B so lamely. In th spring wheat sections of our own country the ... ,,,.,j UIIU ,.(uiiiiLy win no .w per cent, below the average though the total of spring ami winter wneat may exceed last year production hv thirty mili,...a .,f l.,,u,..iu From all data at hand there is. therefore, not one great wneat producing country that can " or a crop excellent 111 quality or quanti ty. Assuming the yield of tho countries men tioned to be on a par with our own. in com. parison with last year'a crop, tho bread pro duct of the present orop will he 20 to 25 nor cent per bushel less than last year a, Corn English markets show an improve ment for the past week of 2 pence per quarter with good demand. In our homo markets there naa. ocen some fluctuation towards a lower basis, but at present writing values in leading markets arc uiichanm-d from a w k nm,. -ri,., fcarful ravages of yellow fever alone tho Mis sissippi have operated against our local mar ket reducing values l!,o a bushel, llyo No change in values worthy of note. ntocks Bhow a material increase, duo to a more lilieral movement, and light exports. Itcports or crops on uie uouuncnt aro not favorable. Oata Tho same increase in sliinmeiita i...f-,t in other grains haa attended this ccrcnl,and ex port, clearances for ino week nave oeen large, amountinij to 179,758 bushels. Tho Fronch crop, so deficient last year, haa been followed una j ear Dy an excellent one. QUOTATIONS. Kansas Crrv-GnAiN: Wheat No. 2, cash. 7'.lcs No. 3, cash, 74; No. 4, cash, 71c. Oats, No. , Kj-jC nid cash. Corn, 2Gc cash. Srot'K Steers, native shipper, $.1.G0(i7$t.3(l; butchers' cows 2.00(rf2.H7'u'i hoes, naekers. W.t56c41.05. pnmo natives, it'Llbtfl. 3.IIII. rnonocE: Butter, 12?14c; crrs, 10(fcl2c poruozen; encese, pnmo Kansas factory, 7(il8c per lb; hay, baled, 5.00(.i if COO per ton; potatoes, 25(n2fle per bu.j apples, $1.5U(ii3.00 per 001. Chlcairo YVlieaL Auc. 8!)Vc! Rent. unv-. Oct, S!lc. Corn, Aug., ST-c; Sept, 873c; Oct., IWdtaSKc. Kcd winter western, 0! I. 049ic: No. 8. HiWc bid- Oct- oaaisiiw- New York Whoat No. IS rod winter weal. ern, Aiir;., tux); Sept, HM: No. a spring, ...ir., n. 11; ocpt.., f i.oit(f$i.oii; fNo.snortii westcrn, tl.04dtl.15. Com. Auir.. steamer. 4S4c; No. IS, 41l.lj0c; Sept, eteamcr. no. , nc."4to;ii-e. nolo, HSJ'. St Louis Whoat Aucr., 88lic; Sent. SSVe: Oct.. 1)1 We. Corn. Aur?.. 34U7c: Sent. S4-V-- v.s, WSJU Mllwaukoe Wheat, linn; hard, tl 03; No. a,usMe cash and Aug.; We Sept; tct&e v.U, u. O, lC. Toledo Whout, cash, Wc. seller; (ist.c Aug.; OTWe Sonl, and Oct; No. 8 rod, die. Corn, dun; cash 400; Auir., 4UWe. Baltimore Wheat quiet, steady and un. anneaj i.on.4 e8D. Lorn, u-ily at 4IIJ(c. jpw'i-iTiieai. Bicauy nnu uiieliMngctt; wnij-.io Ki. uorn, now, Sis mi l oU(ffj(B vu. aVv-offee Vi V ) 1 l'IKATKS. Their llcprednllous on tllP Const Of Labrador. mc Montreal Star. F .. M . of j, () we learn soinelhingof the life and character of the li :tl at n nt ol thecoast ot l.abrailnr. tiur ... ,. , , k iiii".,,,,..,,, ,.,.., bnng aDoni passage irnm liosionon ine sciiuoin-i .um istration of , ,. ,,N , tl. v,.ssel beiiiL' bound - . , upon a tiauing i rinse anions im n-" linen and the inliabilants ol lliccoasiui Labrador and Newliiiindland. Ihe object oi Mr. Lewis and bis friend was to get .oiiio shooting, in winch the locality was said to abound. Hilling Ihe night l Sotiinhiv. .Inlv'JS. the vessel went ashore Isle mix Hois, u little island on tlie French shore, between (Ireen island nml the coast of Labrador, lbiriug the night a hawser was got out and the passengers, with their dunnage, got ashore ami iok refuge in a little building erected L.V.Lc lliiutliillier Unit hers as one oi uieir iisuhik tal ions. Ihe news ot the wreck spread along tlie coast, but the captain and the crew, believing the reports ot the mild and sim ple character of the inhabitants of that 1 . , : c :.. I'.. ..I primeval region, were in no e-.n m i.i. thought Ihe more generally the knowledge of their ilitlicnltv was spread the more peedv and jiosilive would he Ihe assis tance rendered tliem. Alas lor tne cou Hdence of man reposed in bis brother man, is the party were doomed in tins instance to a severe disappointment, tor miring no- ,ri,.in,mn nl Sum lav t lev were suddenly surprised by the upicamticu ol a horde ol people, Jihj strong, aiuicit won gnu-, nil led on ny u coupe- "i ,...,.. ev bad every appearance ol a contem plated attack lipon the vessel. 'Ihe cap tain drawing a revolver, stood upon the bow of his vessel ami ordered lliein not to interfere, or to do so at their peril. A lozeti guns were leveled at linn, ami recognizing me iniiii m no- pi..,. .... ...... discretion is the belter part "I an;i. lie surrendered. I he wreckers men ..,, .,.., I mm,, the vessel ami carried oil . ....... . . 1 . , , .i :i l ..,.,. I itinr iti n't .1 1 ill '. even Hie suns HUM rigging, in broad daylight and before the nf tin-owners, w ho were poweiiess io prevent lliein. ' i -i -I.- 1 1.,.,, in. Die vessel was MiMx-ipo-in i , bv a storm ami scattered. .Mr. Lewis aim Ins friend were well treated by Le Itoutlnllier I hut hers, agents, and in one of the conijianv s vessels sui-i-eedi'd in get ting to I'aspeliiae, where they found the Mai-o-lirethll Meyensoll. Ill wiin-u m- J H"' to Campbelllon. on the Intercolonial, ami then came on to .Montreal, unin- n- i--yesterday, Mr. Lewis found liis friend. Mr. Ileop'e Howard, Irom nullum, wun his steam-yacht, the Orizaba, and mat nlleiiian kimllv mvite.i inui to iaw- passage on her to Lake lleorge, where la was going. Mr. Lewis reports that on Sumlav morning alter tin- vessel was , ,- i:..i. 1 1.I..1, ,!' wrei-Ked liiev saw a iigiu-n"..-, - it had had a light in it on the previous night there would have been no prol.a bilitv of their running ashore, lie also (ales that the wreckers who plundered heir vessel were the crews of a fleet ot little lishnig vessels anchored near l'. this incident is iinollu-r evidence ot me prune necessuv oi a sisu-m -n i--i-.-.-r-i ' . ,. - i . :.. .i: .i Hid succor lot vessels in iiimii-m-, ..- liosed by lion. lb-. I'ortin. The Itei-ord r Yellow fever 111 (lie I'tlNt. Fn.m the L'lica ll.-ml.l. 'Hie inipioveil sanilarv lon.lilion nl' Nortll. Til eili rat lu-r man ineif u',.i- i-ai.lii.-al altiln slmuM be fej-ariled as our best proli- " anainst tin- Inntlisnmo disease wliie! b -v rests upon Southern ,-oniiiiuiiilie- Tin-re is a isu'iilnr l.eli.-l' '.hat yellow lever iloes not s.i-ea.l. Willi inaliirnant liaraet tar into the mirth as rhilapelphia. New York ami other nort liein en ies. mu 1,1-is ..... 11.;.. ,. I... wimr delusion. New 1 oik lias s..i-.-iv iilHi.-t'-il in tlie i.iis-t. In IT'.is. wlH-iitlie'linpulation nfthe eitv was ! .- 4 mmmk th't -v -i -. i -. ir it viv 1. , .1 '. ,1 -t: ,t.y.M.: v. ('. 111 ; 'y'l-.' ffl ii.r;iA';f.O-. VVU i sev; ',-,v.f; ''.',-): V-'. i l't.',lv,'.-M".t .C .Si'- . kV. A- .11 i- 1 ! . T 1 'A- -1... 'I I.nrly rolxonrd Tlu-oiicri M'iyo'.i.Hi Blunder. W.Mi-s. Oiii-poiiter, wife of NilesC'iii-jieiiter, rvsiilent. ol tlie Hiishroi-d, Wisconsin ink, lina lieen ill font lonir lime nnd un r cure oi nr. I lioinus II. Kviiits. K nusi two weeks she lias lieen stendilj- iik. nnd was alile to lie up and iiIhiiiI onse. vveilnesilny fvoninir she dis .cd that she was out of medicine, and it nei i usu in over in inwn to ..wu.,,.., .. , -mi siiji uy. i ue (loetoi- lias lieen iriviii(f ii iiii iiK-iiu- (-0111111111111,' str.icliiime, nnd iiieiiu-iiu! iiiiuie was exnctl.v Ihe same ..nunc nml size as the bottle in whicl o poison itselt was kept. The nu-ilicine a compoimded all i-iL'lit, but when .Mr irnenter ca eil for it ll.n u-m.,. t..,iiu I i.i- ' (iu.iiiiuiieii nun. in. curried it home, mid Hi, mm cm. or ronk- ...c .,.,..,.!. ,....i iid almost instantly waa thrown into the lost il...n,Ui.l 'I'l.rt e.....:i.. i: i . . pi-...,, jiio 11IU11I.V lllll noi now wlint was the inutler. n..,l i ........ enlfortlie doctor. As anno ... I... ni-s. i,arienter, netlirew uiihis Imnils and mu out.- lam the man that ili.l it; .... ..io wniuir inline, anil sue is nois- ne.l. Aim f',.r..n..H.. 1 1 :.. ninutoB after ttikinir tlie unison, (toi-cne. espon.ient says that Imth Hr. and Mm. .yiii ts are almost crazy. This misfortune fill lllll With cmshinrr f'nn-n on hr .',.,. ..... le is un educated, shnlinim mil Riu-i-ti.uutiil lihj-siciitn, a proirressivo citizen, and a uiin oi niRn personal - inteirrity. Ho has epi-esented Filmore Oniinlv in fin. Stt.. Senate, and nnule n Km. n',-or.l ... .. I, lator. Mrs, 1'iirpenter, the victim of this 'irainc error, win. nn oufi,..,.i,i. i.,.i, i Wer in .the aocial life of liiishford. iflushford it crcatlv mritnteil over tho ,an-ey?,pttll,y ior, the riroatly Th-V i-,;1.;! V. V-'i. V.:;i!,S 'tv.'.Oi'V'i i ?'vr , a- it it , , '.-.rt1' When we Dcmornllra The Stomach Bv excesses or imprudence in eating, wo can not hope to escape tho consequences for any great length of time. The most robust diges tion must succumb to abuses of that important function. But supposing that wo navo oeeii foolish enough to enfeeble the stomach, is the damage irreparable I lly P means. i' peptic has only to do two Hiings to insure his ultimate recovcrv. First be should adopt an easily digestihlo diet. Second, he should use with regularity and persistence Hostellers Stomach Hitters, the leading gastric mvigorant of the age. The multiform sympt s of dys pepsia, and the almost invariably attendant disorders, biliousness anil constipation, will asslircdlv cease to persecute the sufferer if the alsive advice is attended to. Who that has Buffered the torments that chronic indigestion intliets will neglect to takoadvantngcof a rein- cdv which, if the most positive evioi iicc ra i medical profession and the public is to no re ceived with due credence, is nn absolute spe cific for the complaint. Fianni-.i. Cakh. Mix three tablcsmon fuls of Hour with one pint of cream: add two eggs and beat the whole well till Miiite sn Hi; then add slowly u half pint of new milk, into which bus I n put a i...,,u,i,r,il of bakinir nowder. Heat all well together mnl Irv wit li lard, a niie o, which should be made hot for each cake. Kat with powdered sugar mixed wu" cin namon or grilled nutiiieg. Common Menxe. Many imagine all advertisc-d iiieilicines to be ..-..P,i.i-..uu ,,..str,,niM. mid iiidiseriiniliately con- a il I,i,l is it not an iidllHtire to the thousands of respectable citizens who give vol untary cvidcni f benefits received, to thus ouestion and doubt their veracity and integri ty? Fairbanks standard scales are extensive Iv advertised. Hoes it necessarily follow that thev are inferior in iimKe. aim less ui-run thaii others? Have they not been demonstrat ed to he among the nest.-- .Again, is ii inoii sense to suppose that a physician with capital could In- induced to h.-iznnl It and a hard earned reputation upon a worthless arti cle'' 11. V. Pierce. 11. II.. ill Till- n onus i'o--pensarv and Iiiviiliil'M Hotel, llilffalo, N. Y.. is the proprietor of the most popular family med icines in the market. His reputation as a skillful surgeon and physician Inis 1 n fully estnblished for liiauv years. Would physicians and clergy, after having tested Ins medicines thoroughly, unite ill com mending tlicni to the u;.....i ;V il.v nossessed no merit .' 1 he iin- .i..-.; I 1..I0.' ,,1,'iisnsc in r innicm nlin; lr. l-i..r.... ii,l his Faniilv Medicines to all miiv need them: C. li. Paircliild. M. P.. Seneca. N. Y.: YV. li. -...ls M. 11.. Albia. b-wii; M.J. Met lelliiu. M. I)., (inrrattsvillc, Is. I.: w. r. n'" " M. 1).. Silver Lake. Kan.: K. S. Miner. M. D.. Ve.-I7.ie Nev.;(ieo. Ilieteri.-h, M. D.. W Y "u' Street.' llnltiniore. M.I.; -I. H. Sli. rrod. M. I)., 1'aoli. Ind.: Geo. 11. ('hiipninn. M. I).. 1 lat s inoutll. Neb.: T.J. Casper. M. II.. Springtield. Ohio: .lames II. I'orter, M. !.. (lofliain. V I.: 1) V Weils. M. I)., llristol, N. II.; .1. A. Miller. M'. II.. Sun l.cauilcs. Cal.;. I.N. Camp. M. I).. Ilaladan. Mo.i.los.K. liurr. .11. 1... . ().; lt.-v. K. N Harmon, l-'.lsnb. III.: lie v. Isaac N. Angnstiu. Shipnian. 111.; llev. inns. y n.-i.. -. Newman. Kan.; llev. I.. Weston, lliii-klm. M".: llev 1,. A. Dawson, Homer, III.; llev. . . ,o... Graham. N. ('.: llev. Andrew Ad"'" Calhoun. Ga.: llev. A. 1'. M.H.re.712asllington Street, lloston. Mass.: llev. 1. I nuye. . .... llaeonsburg.Ol.io: llev. 1. 1'. ,,,"it- .V",,"i',r" 111.: Mrs. l-'.li.abeth A. lloyd. 1-alls ( itv. la : ,1. Spencer. I'lliou City. Mieh.: Geo. ( . HaMlll, 1..... 1.,, l,s M. Kerns. I'almvra, M...; Mrs. V II lialey. Metropolis. 111.: Sninu.-l l-'arner. Java'. Ohio": Sisters of Charily, St. Vincents Asylum, Troy. N. Y. The MiHMUuri Valley Haul. U a mooting of the board of directors of the Missouri Yallev Hunk, held thcMst ult.. Mr. Ml.ert Unshneil. after taking a largo amount of the capital stock of tlie l.nnK. as eit-ei.-.. director, and has accepted nn active position in the bank, and immediately o...... - ....... - lied with its business. Mr. Tfin-linoll is from lllooniinaton. HI., and comes highly nwm men.leil and connected wit b some of the iirst fnmiliesin the place. We c....;ratulate the officers of the Missouri Valley Hank oil heir new accession of capital and inlliience. and es ,,.illv its president. A. .. Ilak.r who has st.H,.l by the institution throiiuli all of tlie tinanciai storms of the last seven years, and during this eventful period has kept the Mis souri Valley as firm as a rock, anildeserv.es the pra.se a,..! 'patronage of all those who wish to who iut their 111. .lie; wiib Mi. linker can nl- Thc prospects of the Mis llever liriKlitrr tlmtl lit the ways get it out. soiiri Valley were pres.-.,.. . AatMi )l.lt. v, ,ivo Stock CommiKsion, Rann V ' ' ! Ll. .1 l. I .1 . ua lurus, 1110. uest, marKCt pne.,a 'd'twitccd. Market reports ftirnislird Advances mude oncoi)sii;nmoii(s. jjiK'ni; in"N(' nu imvt fniitirti ..inquire V no tjjin rmni, the grvnt Hpccitm fnr ( linl'rn, Ahmu, OvKi'iiterv, Klux, rtr., will bt! found , Amilll'H nf tY-().1i 1! tlrnlt Itr.ii.i. nr.NiMi. twi rrniik P. Itlair, .Ir., Bciiatur ni:y. linn (-jtut, Wellft, Jfun. Hcurv 8. 1.lnw, ex-Mvor Hi -.'ipli Hruwn, uf Ht. liOiu, nml ii.iiiiy nthorn. l lLilfloninn Murlilf Workti. rnr nl Mo. Av. nnd -nt- ph., iMitinnit Lity, Mu. inn larsi'M niotiu I nnd lit'iidHliitiH mnniiffii'lurinit intiihhHhiiMinl vi'Nt. I'l'HiKiiH mid KuitiitfrniMN wllh (irtii. Mk ih nny nimrt'ns in miiMc (f'H'tiiiins iroia. anmrnntwil lo Iw No. f li. ;5t-tr,r. 'i. J received cverv lav I.v tho nronrletora ilVKIL RHUULAT()H.fromnerw)iinof ilnromiiicncfroinalllwrtsof the outuilry won.ienui cnmrivo nniianiea oi inu- M. ...hi.v irnmamlim 1,11. (Sn llMnilnLir . 1 1 3Vcrllecnaiioovcrc.ltnBlwolln.cn.oiaiiycun-r.y X iaan.liukiii.lrcilevils,an.lreRtorettioatienttoa ..'ii - - .- a".i.. -vMinnion or o. uy ami minu. The lly fncreftsinif di-maiift for thin mnlldnu and oiir iwlca li.OJricWUPncc.iflliidccU sufficient tviaeuoe in ' cf It rrcat lxipularlty. GRFECTLY nSVl.. HARMLESS. bfl umkI nnv timo withuut tear bv the inot-t da l- penvniri. No mnttcr what tho ailing, nnd may be liorniiuren wnn ponecL uniriy, nnu no tma ro follow its itFB, doinK no pawible Injury. Am a mUd r. ecu tin IataUvo ni'il hftrmlptsH InviL'nrnnt it (a itclv HuiKTior to nnv known rrnicilt- fi r ..f T.Anil.tT(l FEVEitA. IlnWEI. ftoMPLATSTfL ' l. Mental DiriiEtuinir, Sick Hkadachk, Xt-k - ' WSI'KI'HIA, Ac. . Hmd tho ToltowliiK aamon of pcrnoim well and wMoly known, who tcntif j to tho vnlunblo propcrticaof Souionb LIVFB KEOULATOH OB Al EDI CINE. Hon. Alex. II, Btoiihcrw: John W. BocVwith, Bishop of (.oorcia: Uon. JohnB. Oonlun, U. 8, rVvnator; Hon. John Gill Bhortcr; lit. llov. IlUhon I'iirro. J. Edgar Tt onu)ii, Hon, B. Hill: Hon. JohnO-Brockinridire; Irof. DuviU Wills 11. D.; Himm Warner, ChiofJiiflt.ee of Oeortria; Lowin Wunder, AkUbL P. M. Phila., and ninny oihntu from whom wo have letter onmnientitif uKn mm mcdidno nn a most vnmauio aouMDoia romoay. PUKELY VKGETABLE. Tl.'.Iuw price plsroe it within tho roach of all, be they !i or o r. I( you aro Buffering and cannot find re- j', l-r i-ure at onoo from your PniwiRt a bottle of t. u lat or. (live Ita fair trial and It will not only afford n-I v.ft but icrmaQoiitly euro you. It la without a ainglo pxi'j) ion TUB Ciieapest.rarest and Best Famil7 HedlciDG tn tlieWonrl. ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, lUHUI-AOTIiaED ONLT BT J. II. ZKII.rN A CO.. run,AnKi,riiiA. PRICE, .10O. SOLD It ALL LEUMISTS. fRSSf.nA VEA. II.wlaMall.lt. talina iDUOUU'i"". (IIEA- VO(.IUNI.Ianla.l. OC Faalilnnablo VlaltliiK CHrila-notwo.atiko iiJ Wltliliaim., lOo. Nassau Card Co.. Naau... M. V INVKNTOItS. wrlfi. tn nURT & HALL. l-ro.-a A 1 atknt Exi-han.ik, 12011 Main SU. KanH (!lt,-. M ...iii.imb llrtlntli(-V..rl.I.TrlallVI((refri AST UK i.vWtT.iOTauia.-o. IMMthaul-hi idcl. $500. MADK IN 87 DATS. OATA. LO .UK I-'HRB. Uuckey. Novclly Uo l!lnn,n....l ll ' ' REVOLVSa FEES 'r1,,T " so. l.i ii 13H Vwal St.. nttabnni.I'a. OPIUM HABIT and SKIN DINKASK8 Thouaandacuml. IowmtprKin. Don.it falltowrlbi.Ur.r.B.Hanb,(iiilDoy,Mlcb ranfJtofT PER DAT raada elllnRonr STAR STATION IS B PACKAOB, aunplaj b. mall 290, A trill line ol Agaataand Peddler. Gooda alwar. on hand. Btreot 8aleampn mipplkd at bot tom rricya. Bond (or oar IUna. a.tM Wm ilat, Kixiai OlTT HOVKLTT CO., IM JUin uctt, Kanau Olt, lisTr-? T , rrnt stamn. 1-1 1 l" iilVH i-ubllslUiiCo.,KowrU J n.:l. ois.9, John A, McDonnld&Oo. I alUXS. OLAs'S. whnliKileai-.il retail .Imlcnta 111 l-.ml.-rs- Man-rial Nn-s s ami In Missouri avunus. WANTED Men fur one ynir, to IwrIh "'rfc A K iliir f:lir. HllNIIH NH (lrr( VliiM. M..ITOM(il.A.-lV.iKlt(tlSia.'ATI,OUlU. mUNB MEN is ian rirsl.h.l. AMrtM, with ((- i neat 5-C KNT ITZI.K. ami your name on M A X 1.0 It i-nl 111 ens,-. 12c, III staml. Ulnts. l. W ('. CANNON, lto-u.il, Vas . mil' writes "l know ot more Uisn tl rty l-luo " to K-t canls anil like yisuv !-. rm? A C Tho Choicest In the World Iin 1 Law, porters' nrliw-I.nrKestUoiin-Biiy ill Amc-.T.r.i..n- i,.l..l. ttsi..v,.rvlsi,lv-Tr.n e eontlllil- ally hicn-nsiiiu-Aviiit" wantisl everywhere-lss-t in-au'-emeen-cl.'li't wa.le timo ell.i for Urcu r to llDU'T WBLl.S. 43 Vcscy Kl.. N. Y.. P. O. Ilox I2.. llr.H. W. r'lTZl'AI'KICK ill Main St.. Kansas City. Mo. TreKls nil lllseiisiia of EYE AND EAR. K.-vn Arllllclal Kyos. Located er lil'H tfTTl I'il 111 lit' iiIl'lAi CO. liiw oi. II! HV flOOOS. in" lll pit. INDIAN ;I-IUIM. H- M It INK HAIJ-ShihI IIAT. 7inr. tv )i. . i in i l ' - I x'.H. 1 I.i tmr r. ( Svw to., KuiiitiM City Mo. l.rtH..iHh.,t1::... During EXI'O.SITION WEEK hK. at the LINDELLHOTEL Cor. HUH anil VVVANHOTTK Street., KausiisClly, Mo. ram. $2.00 Per Day. Street cars passing , tho door. (ivory ten mlauteB, PERPETUAL SORGHUM ZVArOEATOK. S15. $20. $25. Chcnji nud Dnrablo .-. 11. 1 lur 1 ir trs. Aitil.r., i'ii si'l- M!iinif.-.li'i. -;i nn 1 dm m 0. nn as ijiiJiriuiui aou. i". S40 CAN BE MADE Occiili-ullil, nml (ilyci-rinu Luiindry. Stiindiird All of vlileb nr.' iirrioitt'.1 'o OmrB-lli I M. wan- Wrwf. I Stiuiiifiu-l..r.- -.ii V.t-i. I.--v.-i. iiiitn.-l-'ii. C:t7, l!o. A. WITTK, Miicliini'sl, Hriiss Fniinder k Finislier, All kinds of work In Iron, Sleet or Itru s. f'epnlrs Strnm KiikIik-s, rlllllntr I'n-saos. A1.-1lc11ll.1r.1l ylaehill-ry, l-..-r 1 iiller 11 1 .1 I'liliiier Knives (iroillnl by t-iieclnl .Vliieblne Brass Casting, Tools & Experimental Hachine: Chantes to k.s-p cmtdiiicrs not u. driye thi-iu away. SevelilllSI.- Hear of -osllllee, Kansns Cllr- FliPS AND ORGANS ! .lew 7 l-.'l (Mhvo 9(.fin. riimo(orlltO; r 17rt IT wilt dlri-iM frnm N'uw Yorlt, H'AI.KAN'IKII 1 OK n VKAKS. Adc(r'N f :i'iivi!ii ititnw.. ickiihiim 1'iiv. nio. S..I XSS''r.'CIJr r;'rT; VI I.hI.. M'lll Mil tfll.,1. .,t HO. till Ii.mI ! (I.AI.I a. : IN s, ii 1 :t'i ( w nim'H -nnp'. All wtmirT et-iu.inru'ri rr t io l.Iuud Sfiin-li.tc Dniu'tfi.'' m il it. pm'Ih, t It. K rieiloru & Co., J,itt.lnrih, V., fur rlmtlnr, TO KK(;ri-.VTK TIIK I.lVI Jt. ITlOOt. T ftHNtrH JJVIT l'i1U,tllRlw't.nilllty bnia Faniily I'liyrii. iHlJi.tii l nvcr M) y urn, TIh t ctira Ueailfiche, UiHi'ii-iu'm, (.'(wtiMMir, Jvrr Coin, plaint, fiMor nnd Amif mitl a'l mmilar i M-ano llk-i mairic Got Ibti ritidt kind, &ellirH Liver t'iUn, tttxut. (Sold Iiv aruHtrV H. B. Seller & Co.. IMttfiburfrh, I'a. TIIK OI.IIKST JEWELRY HOUSE In Kmisna t'llr, M. B. WEJ Established In 1865, S-IirE "V, !"' o'""' "' K"'"1" ""-ll I1!h,-h,ii vory lam- amoruwiit of Nn-klam. ...... i :.. i-ta. In fa.'t cvrrv Hi1.il- o I., r........ ... km.i. in- .nrc to call vMicti .-r ;...i -m u, imy r not lor. UU. & Main. ..in.!, ft GIUNO im. iiai-- 7 llivi:r..-iilin' W.aTKK-lM(0)KCyyj.VrVfV' T.J. 'iJi , - J JU ,h,.sn.....il.li.ri..iril.-v..-k. UV KV.MrW ..lf.-,7:,,(iff ,' ,'L.f J (.J'ir. ;iV.-Var-ri.aili f-r.ll l,..inayc T-'f-fc-i!S'V'jf Ul:! A-bVt.j-il '.'fl''l,Vi,.' jSWallaa tH" a.ln.lssl".. cl.ar.i- Is - 7, l'l i "'.h'i'. t,V A-'-fi'-'irS. yncam...l al -nl I., n.lss tli" llLv;'V.'. !-",riV.",,',t.1'; i-'":'f,l; U SAlnnollsls. t-r full lnt..rmall.in I'--. -Vv-;: 'i jfI'B. ; 'r..sQ. '.. . . .. i 1 j f. j .. -.I. I...-. ft rV ';.: . C &!:'' J;.-.-.'7k, .4'Ws.: v. 1111, nec-J. Miin. 11, VJM' UWi rA.i.ifli-'- i.It-atfJt? ST-Xswitli r.waTTj..-. K-i;.Trr II. l ' tl STv. e Ml WILSON, STEWART & Importers and Jobbers of Ground Spices, Cigars & Policy Bak ing Powders. Tb. .LA,.,;kST KXC.rs.YK M-..O..KSALB UOVHK o, ... klnd ,a ,h. W..tl K.mlM , nm.. ...... M" at fro. oa apnl catloa. "-g-va. To Purchasers of Barb Wire ! WhOM Barb haa tbedallMt point and nnravalawhaa on. wire brraa.t m. n..k nala.U.niu1ckMt,i?,ypom11'''' "d WMk"M Zr- . A f .'l"l Prtlnl WFitrfS' I "i ilntKl l barb andr-HAUII. .;.'.-.- V-' ;-V II Of 1HW will Iwi The Great Pair! nr tiik kt. IT WM.I. UK 1IKLI1 ON Sept. 16, 17, 13, 19, 20 & 21. $20,000fhemitjms v, Acrli-uliiirnl lmi.lTHontn. MannUi-tiirM, .V.Ar 'i. "' Arl, ..ll..r(il U..r1kilt-- Imen-sl. "f Mitsmld sml Ksnsss. Trottlllt ami lloiililiia: Itneea. l-n TilPlslar Ksnt n."l.l I. ." Hie (anl tfnltl" "J" "' TJ' ' - i W ,i, ir,., (..r Sim- II,' M1IK ill in- i nn. ' " - ., H i ii. ,-lsl I'nrs-'of l.oo. (In H.lnnl.y. h-i.l .1. iil.KII." Hi- l'liniil.l..n Tnitllna Kla ll'-n. reriiol ' l" V , "ill cl.- n .-liil'lll.-n -I tll marvHi.il. "l,m,.l,m the l,.ll..l.. 1."- " enter. r..u,iUr ...in-'.: llms'tnl. r,'.-..r.t '2 15; tlr.-at l-.a.l-rii. k ....l '.. '.-.. I'al.nar. 1 SH W.Klt..r.l M.iniliri.i...a . S.'-n " I li.raiss. f -'uu- c. V : l.ii.-io.-. . ' . ...'-". .ett-r, 21 : I 'aim ir'i . - '., .',1 , n.l h-rnurl-. '- 1: A.l.'lalo, . t ...' . '"'"'" , ",".7,1--Mk , In.llanaiH.ll.. i '.'I ; 1 hor.olnl.-. J li'-, ; '' '"': -I,... 'V. .t.kVayl..r.-J JI; and .:. oihera. laaklM ! nit anil laateal ass.'n.l.laK-It.iniuns an.t 1 ".ulna: in.,"; .Vr iall...r,'.l t.'S-' runt of II.- Miin.I..I lire ii". 1 in-'-- " , " 1,1. A I "I ml Aril. una to ONLY KnnnB or 1' re- Unrivalled in Apper ranee. Unparalleled in Simplicity. Unsurpassed in Construction. Unprecedented in Durability. Unexcelled in Economy oi mw. Mm tie BROAD CLAIM o!t tie ,(Y BEST OPERATING, .( aUICKEST SELLIK&, HANDSOMER. AInD uiorvii 10 lliv iiinln. MADE ONLY BY EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO. Ncs, 612, 6U, 616 & 613 N. Ma St., ST. LOUIS, WO. 4K1.I'".T OunlmTtt-o.,fi.J Main . - r. J.t r . i- K 'iiistr. Cn y. nrc tlrnlen HAl.DWAKI'.jn Imnlwnrr. ('tilt ;y, Ounn, i)!illHTalkl:!lf.-.. Ilnlth.t,', I'-M-klnir, ''iri'n ln. C.-iir-" nml "tli-r iiiwliiinicw' UikiIh, t-tc. 1 wmt IPQO r.noi) AOKSTS WAS'TPD : onplnciifh cut, t'iwn, iiirnTf n i K-iiimuii'H" thi- Wfl Mil rtolllh to Wll "Or gnnU to fiimilu-s. Thfj cniii.rnc Ifu dittnfl Itnra, bik! ftr fnrtj lUffi-fi-m ftmit. Kii.l iirr no -.mi-lo cince. Tlir-ir Mir uii.fiii-'t-iiir r.-in i-Uii. D'l iiinlci ,OBBS;4.stlora.c. CHEAP GUNS B.K, a Strictly ICellnlilo .r'lnn. lirns-li l..iillnitn.iul.lll.ins,T-isi liar Jt ,"" f-,0.oO;Miial.-lilinl)..iible Our -ft N 1-J.lll)tn:ln.tl0; Sini-lo Sho: i 1 I Jamy, IK.'.. 0(1 to 10.110; nine", allsiyioa, i, best, VK.IIO tna:io.oo; H.-.ui.r.s, .J"J.,n un. mmle, 1 .(SO to H-jo.oo. aim in... ,4 'i '" ; laiBinluitlcUllU.l'itoiTOIlli.la, : '. ' "i iAbWEKS. "-.J.f.TKna, AA.WmouT, M ' J l.i'lWEKS. '.l.t.THBK, AA.WmouT, W.V tm KANSAS CITY, MO. tint Kidney, Itlailtlor imI Urlnnrr Of sunn, limit Uvincsy i punly v.-jjiUblc nd liri-iaivd ezproly fur Ih.- atmvc ilnc.iri. It Mi I'lirnl tliousftiidi. t,lv h,nri. i.ii va ... w i.,..i.r.r, i """i" 'T, n i.. Kir iiiuiir.irn Iffl pimphlrt, t'filf r it lor yc ii your (inirxtit n t hsvp it, hr will you. iticii.msoN a M.Lou. h, Alu. -iWlioIesale Acents. XtUniJEK AXI) LKATIIEH Polfinnr li UllIlJcHAKDWARE M J'J'" n,M MarliWml Mantl, .'IlllCr IJrof hers' Alivn,! ...:... I;!.'J7.1"ri,'l' F"'rl"k": "S "lnc Trammi-l NrU aal' . 111 n.u. v m applying; to any of the" bov ulni uDorH uu ikii. innrnr tn coo t i.n- - dT6rtlsmeW In thtapiTiwr CO., HEAR - J I 1 1 4 dan." Bar. thej don. HT Honopolliu Mid JJo.1 otw tho l.lt. aad la a bom. ha.o ihm dnii .?,!lB.a th brat .pool, and oollod tb. flrat wlM. ana, .bo hoi,;, m. 0r p.t.t boijiai VSt I. Who Bb nnml tha i.u'rfl .57 wbOTtUwoouatr,? ' " lllnoU, la the MAS! USTS! MONOPOLISTS I am not Ih.lr word, ar. bat ldl. talef Ma told. ARMBRf EEL BilBED FENCE TOE. DCETi juinrs 'S. f 1 Mil .jnaiftV .-ff.r.?n.t al kl.t.ls. Clinl.-s. an.. mm AM M'FC CO., JiiU.M MM