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THF ENTERPRISE; WEDNESDAY, JUNE . 19. 1869, OfflO NEWS NOTES; Borne Items of Interest to. dente of the Buokeye IStat. f TRIED TO DROWN HERSELF. A. Woman Walk! Into the Lake at Clay land With Hor Daughter, But la Eee-ned-A Had Story. Clsvklakd, June 18. Mrs. Mary Allen, - t No. 215 Bcovill avenue, attempted to trown herself and nine-year-old daughter ' Blanche, In the lake at noon Monday. She nraAaA t-1 ,u t -t , . port itroot with tho child In hor arms. The tries of the little girl attracted the attention . U a Lake Shore brnkeman named John West, who plunged into the Inks and after l hard struggle succeeded In bringing the salt drowned pair to the shore. They were placed in a awl too shanty and the patrol tagon was summoned aid they were takes to tha Central station. Tha matron took eharge of them, and sson had them seated It the lire wrapped In warm blankets. Mre. illenlsthln and careworn, and although ihaaavaeha la r.M fcfliMA VMra old ana looks ten years more. The little girl, how ever, is the picture of health and has an ex- ceedlngly handsome face. To humane agont Parmaloe the woman, who Is temporarily deranged, told a pitiful wrj. dub oau men aivorueu iruiu war husband for four years, the bill being granted for ncgloctof duty. She triad no protest In court. It being mutually agreed that she should have tho child and he his a freedom. He is now at Bt Mary's, O. one ' has not seen him . for 'three years. In the meantime she has supported herself and child by sewing. AN OUTRAGE. ' A Toledo Han Imprisoned lor Months la a Mexican Dungeon and Nnhjeoted to tha Greatest Indignities. Wichita. Kan., June 18. Oeorge L. An irews, of Toledo, O., now homeward bound, lays that lost November be went to Mexico to recuperate his health. He stopped off at Candelabra, fifty mlU'S south of Faso del Norte. A fuw days uftorward he was ar rested and taken before tho mayor pro rlnolo. He was igjoraut of the charge against him, but after tho formality of few minutes' trio) he was marched out of thennnrt mid Inf., n -linn. He made several unsuccessful appouisto Americans to secure) his release and at last be was advised to tend word to the Enjrltsb consul. Before he . oould do this he was taken down with small oox, from which he did not recover until January. About May 1 some Knglisb tourists stopped at the )oll and he urged that they place his oase in,; the band of the Kngusu oousui. This was evidently done, for on the Slst of ' Mai hi was released. - All his property had been appropriated by his Jailers and he was compelled, to borrow money enough to reach El Paso; where he telegraphed to Toledo an received nwuoy with which to make the . Journey home. Hi Imprisonment was &gsv rinie ana nis iooa not nt tor swiuo. A WegTO Urate i7teTnt t-Oni ;' , Nlns-tsy-OI, Chll., ) 1 , Wilmisotox; 0, June IJ.-A1 pier,: eel. ored, was arrested late Saturday- night by marshal Stout for an attempt to commit ran ea Minnie Lewi, a whit child, egad about nine year. Tho little girl was oat rather lata on an errand, and Blaolc ao eosted her on her return home, offering her money to go with him, end Anally grsDDinf hold pt her. 4 HaoreautTaotsevaT . persoua to Uo sweve, and Black wee takea Intov eiaitoty. 13ra4i t. lynohlng Jwera made and a rope was sent for, bat the ar- . rival of tha marshal, and the ororant arrest and Imprisonment of the aoousad prevented further action In that .direction. When Bok was arraigned hefoo mayor Dot lot preliminary nearum. saa kwl,1 tJ tha little air made an attack udob the prisoner, bet was prevented from doing htm injury by the interposition oi ma conn od- are. Black has eerved two term in the Ohio penitentiary. . . ... Whit Cap Arrested. , ), i ; w- VmVni fl . Juna l.Two hrothara. Samuel and John Bee bo as, resiling at lier ttnsburg, this county, hive been arreeted bv marshal Births end constable winter- ruts for e murderous assault upon Charles 1, Deal Both assassins wore disguised after the White Cap style with masks, bet Deal discovered their identity by tearing off the dlsouise, when they beat him Into In sensibility. Tne aorusoe gave oona lor their appearenoe. It is stated that the Bee- boat bars are ringleaders la White organisation recently formed, end that this waa the Ant of a series of regulations the . hand had In contemplation. They will he vigorously prosecuted. . Marder at ralrpert. Paikmvii.l, 0., June 18. A murder vt committed at Falrport Harbor, three mttas from here, Sunday. Jacob Klvlgahue and Mat W I tola, Russian Fins employed on the docks, became enirmrod In a quarroL when the former drew a knife and slashed his oomnanion. aevorlng the Jugular vein and afterward atabblng him In the back. Wltole ran a few yards and dropped deed. . Klvtf a- ' hue wa arrested and lodged ' In Jail , here. B l a Singio lusu, out, win uunion iuwi , It said to hava a wlfo and children In Tin- . land. A woman Is said to have been the eause of tho murder. Verdlet for Heavy tta mages. Bsuatao, O., June 1. The Circuit Court ' has rendered verdict for $4,500 against the ' Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Company In favor of Mary Roderer, of this dlty, for the death of her husband, uinrr-not aedsrar, - vm,ut whlla in thn aersld of tha ' company. This was tho fourth trial of the case, end each time the verdict has been In creased, the flrst one wing lor auwsi. ami Finn was alto glvoA a verdict for 18,100 for injuries received from that company wnue h iffMM .arlt.-hTne- a aat. wlilith atrnck . RmI Batata. Agent Mleelag. Brsmorisxri, O., June 18 T. M. Offutt, ' real estate and loan agent, bae been missing from the city for several days. It Is thought - that flnauclal rowplUiatUms will account lor his absence. Oltult was prominent In church work, law student and about thirty-three years old. He leaves a wife end children, Wanted for reohet-Plohlny. McArthuo, O., June 18. Detective Ship- ' ley, of MoArthur Junction, ha arrested man here on a dlspatuh from the marshal of Logan, O., who gives his name as Culver A. . Baker, and who Is wanted at Logan for MnM.hlnk nd 1.(1 tnUUI ItlSWntf . MiBTiKasiino, T .ys., )iln 1S.--A very heavy storm pes over tlie southwest part oi nerseiuyi u iiBty nnnany vnin , n. tnrrinr rain ef -wind that d).l grant daatge waa folio vi by a torrible thunder storm. This Waa followed by a.heary hail fitnnn that added irreaMV to, Wis diMtrnaMvennaa. The hnll atonoajaj u some places three or four Inchon deep. Crops and trees are ruined. Live-stock wss bedly bruised and , la some kos'-auces killed. Mevernl house and barns war wracked by the wind. No toss of life has yet benn rxporteit. Residents of Johnstown Flea from "v Their Homes, : Fearing; That the Houses Remaining Would be Wrecked by the Powerful Explosive. LlttUi Judgment Shown by tha Contrac tors la Their. Dae or Dynamite Whil Blowta; tp the Debris at tha Bridge Th General Situation. Johshtowx, June 13. Tho zeal of the eon- traotors In broaiiing up the gorge of drift by the use of dynamite yesterday morning ran awey wtth their better Judgment. The Quantity of the explosive was largely in oreasad with each successive shot until the eftUens ran, , terror-stricken, from their homes, fearing that the low houses remain ing would be ruzod to the ground by the tremendous Jar and ooncusslon. Manager Fulton, of th Cambria Iron Company, who, en aooount of the explosion, was some lied to sieve hi family and effects to th OMren tala aide for safoty, sent s note to Qeoaral Hasting demanding that the dynamiting eease. General Hastings replied that the dynamiting would cense at once, since which time no shots have been fired. Up to noon ten bodies had been recovered and removed to the morgue. The third charge of dynamite fired knocked out the front of Henry Frits' house on Clinton street. The house was of brlok, but had been badly shattered by the flood. A gang of workmen cleaning the street in front narrowly escaped being crushed. Several of them were slightly in jured.' A crowd of citizens oollected at the gen eral offloe of the State Board of Health Mon day morning, hoping to ascertain the sani tary oonditlon of the town. Thoy were dis appointed, however, as tho physicians In charge refused to answer any questions or give reason for not Usulii;; tho health bulletin- There 1 much liiilhtintlon and un easiness in consequence It is stated that arrangements have bnea perfected whereby the Children's Aid Society will send about two hundred persona to Atlantlo City for a few weeks. . .... Fifty business men have applied for lum ber with whioh to construct temporary structures. Some plan of apportionment and distribution will be determined upon at a meeting of the business men's oommKtee to-day. One proposition under considera tion contemplates the construction of an arcade around the four aide of the publio square, whioh shall contain about sixty tor room, to be given rent free to such basinet mee e desire to re establish them elvae In business, i . ' .Yesterday morning the workmen remov ing the debris from Wood, Morrell At Co.' store found the body of a woman In en ad vanced state of decomposition. - Her cloth lag bore trace of elegance, . It wae at tint stated that the remains were those of Mis Paulson, ef Pittsburgh. Ono hundred dol lars were found In th dress pocket, beside an elegant gold watch, a solitaire and three ooatlj gold. rings. A ritul comparison With, tho dosorlptlOB left kjr ' the friead of Mist flulapn wat made,. hut they, do not talli in any particular, aad the corpse lie at the morgue marked "unknown.", The face was enareur gone, only the lower law aad one tooth remaining. It 1 almost cer tain that the dead woman wae one of the panen gars on the dajr express. Bundey night th remain of s woman were, recov ered la C amort a- city - The remain were j Monday wae the hottest day experienced nee the catastrophe end it effect was ap parent on all ol asses of people. The heat wee extremely oppressive and brought out all the pad smell t concealed In the numer ous pllssof rubbish, k The, smpkejroa the burnlnij drift bimg low over the valley and, mingling) with th deonytng vegetation end pntrilylng matlUr, combined to make en odor Indescribable. Governor Bearer will Join th relief com mittee at Lock Haven thle morning and aome, with It to thle city In the afternoon. johntown people are highly indignant be eauee Qovemor, Beaver .has not yet taken action relative to their suggestion concern. hag th appointment of s tucoesser to John Fulton on the oemmlssloa. "We've got ehannel In both etreama now but enough for e steamboat to go through." aid Major Phillips last night "Wlta the drnemite aad oil we will here .the river clear by the end of the week. We have pat MO barrels of oil on toe ortttwooa end wyi bam eat su in woes aaorts." xaere is new S bluing m ef rubbish that lights np the valUv for mils'. ' There was an Incipient riot among the Italian laborer last night, but It waa toon o celled bv th police. It has been decided to ooasolldate all the morgues to-day, and hereafter there will be only one dead house. The consolidation I made feasible by the fact that the number of bsdlee recovered now is growing smaller each day, and their advanoea tate oi a composition compels Immediate Interment HARRISON'S OUTING. How tha President Spent a Brief Vacation ; . . .. rteca th Cares of OfTloe. WisBirtTCK. Jane 18. The yacht Rest less,, with th,. fresldent and Becretarle Blaine and Wind 411 on board, returned to Washington yetrday morning. Th Pres ident drove Immediately to the Executive Mansion. During Bunday the yacht an chored off BL Mary's, Md., and the fTesi denttal party attended service at the Epis copal church there, end saw Bishop Paret, ef Baltimore, oonflrb a olea. Later In the day the party viaitoTthe 8U Mary's Female Seminary, and luft fur Washington in- the evening. - - - ' Jl number of persona from Leonard town, hearing of the President's presence at Bt Mary'a, ceme over to that place to seo the distinguished visitor. ' t- t ; 3 Tf Children Ktn by Wolves, i) ; jUSAi CiM, June ,18. Two children, aged tea and. twelve yean, of farmer Ed. ward Bach, went fishing last Thursday. They failed to return and searching parties were organised to look for them. Their bobee were found Nunday evening near 1 ledge of rock thet had long been known a Wolfs Deh. A band of timber wolves have sod this section for years and It I thought (he boy were killed and eaten by the anl mal. - Moth and Two Chlliiran Drowned. Wabash, Ind., July 18. John Maple, farmer living near this city, attempted Bun day night to ford a small stream which wae greatly swollen by hard rlllus. . He was ao eomiauiled by hie wife and three children and a. servant rirL . In the middle. of the stream the wagon upset and Mrs. Maple and two ef the children ware qrownea. .". Torn ad a In Florida, Jaoksomvilli, Flo., June 18. - Heavy mine have done, considerable damage throughout tne Blaes, -A tornw at iu dHr nut a in Lh 1111 fent wide, dostrovtnr muoh property. The Houth Florida railroad tracks ar submorgod la several place. It I rumored that tho itoamer H. B. Plant was Mtrtlally wrecked at Blue Hprlngs. UTTERLY AT SEA. Chicago Polloe 'Authorities at Their Witty End Now, That the'WBIlatin Clue Has Failed to Produce Results In the Cronln Case. Weotlratr Still at Work Grinding Oat Con- i ieeelona Generally . Tboaght That Sis RtorUe are Unworthy ot tJellaf. . ..' NiW Tote, Jane I8.r-Tb,e three men who oame on from Chicago for the. purpose of Identifying Maroney and McDonald as prln tipals or accomplices lh the murder of Dr. Cronln, visited the Tombj yesterday with authority jo see tho prisoners. The, sus peote wei-o placed, in line with I score of ether prisoners. . William p. Ilatfield, whe told the furniture artor yard. found Jn the sottage where Cronln was murdered, was the first to pass aloug the lino, but he failed to Identify either of the men. He was fol lowed by Martensen, the expressman, Mr. Throckmorton and deputy sheriff William, all of whom failed to identify the auspecta. maroney and McDonald were then taken back to their cells and the Chicagoaus left the prison. Winnipko, Man.. June 18. Martin Burke. alias Delaney, was arrested her; Sunday for complicity In the Cronln case. He was boarding the Atlantic express and had a ticket for Liverpool, Englnnd. Ho gave bis name as Martin Burke. O. W. Hubbard, general superintendent of the Chicago po lice, was immediately communicated with, and replied as follows : "Hold Burko, si la Delaney, who Is concerned in the Cronln murder, by all moans. Will send officer im mediately." The man arrested answers the descrlstion ot Delaney in every respect He is about twenty-five years old and is slight in stat ure. He was fairly well dressed and had the appearance of a well-to do laborer. Thle Is undoubtedly the man wanted. Burke does not look like an innocent man who was outraged over arrest, but takes his arrest as a matter of course. He arrived here on BaturJay night and put up at a sec ond class hotel. Ho did not rj'ter. Ia his valise was found a folt hat supposed to have belonged to Dri Cronin. Tho unmo Inside of the hat appeared to bn blot Us 1 out with the aid of. . chumlcala. Tho chiof of police sought to restore tbo lettors, and characters to correspond with Croniu's name were clearly dlstlnulnhcd. Tho prisoner ad mitted that he has a brother in Chicago, so that there is now HUlo doubt that he is one of tho famom Williams brothers. Burke' solicitor said Uie intention was to resist to tho bitter ond auy effort to oxtrudito the prisoner. . , , i Cuiuaoo, June 18. Interest In the Cronln murder is now centotva upon Winnipeg, where the susnect Burko U under arrest Up to tan o'clock - Monday morning the Bute's Attorney end police departments were confldcut that in Moloney and Mov Donald they had two of tho principals to the crime., Mo-sooner, however, hod dlspqtohe front New York ohronlded the fact that the Chicago witnesses had failed to Identify the euspect ana that the court had ordered their an conditions! release, than the tyre of the department began upon- aneUior tune. It waa boldly atatod that the authorities had been playing t bluff game witn the New Yorker; that th picture identified by the real estate agent, expressman and other was not that of either of the New York: prisoner, but of Burke, the Winnipeg sus pect; that, lu short, the extradition of Ma roney and McDonald had been demanded and the witnesses tent to Identify them all a a part of a bluff game, a detective being all the tlmo on the try of Burke, aad the fact that he was the mysterious William being all the time patent to those in oharg 01 tne case, in to effort to lustify this km sltion It waa dated win equal gravity that in iep rerarrea to naa been taken (Imply to satisfy Luke Dillon and the Plnkorton both of whom, according to this ingsalou theory, were )t ss well astlafled that Ma roney and McBonald were the men, wanted ae the regular polire.oflL lsJs aooording to their presep t position- were tat it fled that tnoy were ov - - u - . Outside of those now In New York, every witness that positively ldontlflod Maronay' picture a that of Frank William ha now recognised th photograph ef Burke as that of the "only original." But in one of the cells of the Central station a man . named Muloahey Is usdof look and key. and It la reported that this man, too, Is th one sought lor. as to tne ground upon which hit ar rest 1 based no information I forthcoming-. Appearance Indicate, however, that the authorities ar utterly at sea, ud that, a in the Tsscott case, they are willing to send detectives to the farthest ends of the conti nent upon th mere suggestion that a possi ble elne may be developed. .-: . . Woodruff, alias Black. Is said to have made two more confession yesterday and to be herd at work upon a third. The State's Attorney's office Is inclined to pin tot faith to every thing he says. Tho police, on the contrary, regard mm as an unmitigated liar. He has full access to in newspapers and is allowed to talk witn whoa ever he may please. Henoe in every, new confes sion he brings in name that, he has never mentioned before. Bxporiouaed detective say that hod New York methods been adopted with him tho t.ruo story of hi con nection with the tragndy would long since have been known. - - , ' ' The bulk of the evidence given before the grand jnry yesterday was ef a routine char actcr... The most Important witnaase were desk sergeant Montgomery, of th Chicago avenue station, and James W. Tuohey, the latter one of Alexander sulllvnu's sureties. Montgomery testified that the numerous tel. ephone call for detective Couphlln which he answorcd lu the lutter'e absence at the station came, not from Ire man Bulllvau, had boon tea tilled at the coroner's Imiueat, but from telephone 070. This is the number of the Instrument In the law office of W Indue & Hullivan, Indicating that the latter was In frequent communication with the detective. Tuohey, who ws a fellow passenger wtth LeCamn en the steamer that carried the In- former to Liverpool nndor tha name of Beach, was tummouod to testify regarding the 'Conversation he baa with the spy dur ing th passage. After his examination was eondlnded he -refused to state m hat hud transpired, and the grand Jurors were non commnnlcstlve. - ' ; 'f- ; Antliariid t SfukM-Mi. mim. Ottawa, Ont ,: June 18. Tb' Dominion government hss Instructed commanders of Canadian crutaera not to overlook any In fraction of the ilahory regulations, but to saiie any vessels found guilty of violating th law when the evidence will warrant such a step. Tha instructions are said to be more stringent than those Issued last year. Swept Into a Swer and DroWnad. Baltimohs, June 18 The body of little Raphael Firrandlnl, who ww tweyt into the I.x!atdori street aewer on Fflrisv test during tho hey rain, wns reov.H1 lit lite rlvor yesterday morning. It was badly dis figured by fish-bites and deeotn position sd eotin. It Consumption Incurable t ' Reed the following: ;i C H. Morris. Hewark, Ark says: "Was down with Abeoeas of lungs and frsends and pby slclan pronounced me an Incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New. Discovery lor consumption,' - am now on my third bottle and am able to oversee the work on my farm., It is tne nneai memcine maue.v. .Jesse Mid dleware, Decatur, 0., says: "Had it ot been for Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption 1 would have died of lung trouble. Was given up by doctors. ad. now in ucic oi neaitu." Iry it. Sample bottles irea at Adams'. 6 The Population of Wellington Is about 8,000, end we would say st least one-half are troubled with some affection of the throat and lungs, as tbose com plaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all our readers not to neglect the oppor tunity to call on their druggists and get a bottle ot Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs. Trial size tree. Large bottles 50c 1 , a ..1 .1 k .it j , : . Suu fi. cum u ait uruggiBta. Bncklen'i arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for orra. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tevet sores, - totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positive, ly cuics pllRS, or no pay required. It it guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money reiunaea. met so cents per box. For Bale bv Wooster 4k Adams. . 15vl 806 m Six'Montb.8. VanWert Ceemlcal Co, Waterton ,N. T. - nantlnman . T take nlemnre In In. forming yon ef the wonderful sucerts we have baa witn your tung isaisani. Wa hava sold In tha last six months 898 bottles. We have guaranteed near- . . . 1 1 t V. - 1 ly every ootue out a yet nave uau ouiy four returned. I rm In receipt of scores nt txatlmonlala Irom tha most Dromln ent residents of our city which I should like to sena you. trial size iree. r.. W. Adams the Leading Drugglste tour neapectiuuy, 8. Felt, Jr, Druggist. English Snsvin Liniment removesall Hard. 80ft, or Ca'lous-d Lumps and Blemishes from horses Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney Ring-bone, Sitles. Sprains, all Swollen Tbroots, Coughs, Klc. Save $50 by nee of one bottle.- nsrrsnteu. sold oy w. k. Adams, Druggist, Wellington ,0. 41-20t , , Electrio Bitters. Till remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric fitters sing tne same song 01 prolse. A purer medicine doe not ex 1st and It I guaranteed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt rhsum and ether aOnctlons caused by impure blood Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well ss cur all malarial fevers. For curt of Headoehe, Consti pation and Indigestion try Elsctrlo Bitters. ' Entire satisfaction guaran teed, or moner refunded. Price 60 cts. and 11.00 per bottle at Adams1 drug store. ; The Handsomest Lady In Wellington remarked to a frieml the Other day IhSI sue snew. nenip s uaisaiu lor 10 tnroai auu uuujje .uiivi Itetitnnad liareuOffn insiantiv when othercocgb remedies hod no effect k ...... .ha to nfiiva U11B anu coovica it marlt an Hrncrv ial will clva von a sample bottle free. Large size 50 cents ad one aousr. r,.,.n rif.'viBv rtrni,-nT1irea vasra UDIUU1 R Ml"""vvv ' j - - ago 1 was attacked with kidney Uoublc, wfclcb In a few months termlnaled in Brighl's disease, sly physician said my Cose was incuraoie. t wiru uwurui Uiingtand received no benefit until a friend persuaded me to try Dr. Bordlck't Kidney cure. I sunt and got 010 bottle ; telore tost was nan guo a c a One bottle removed from my body and limbs fifteen pounds of water, which bad been very badly swollen. I used twelve bdttlet sod was entirely enrea, anu never t. . a ,irt. rl thm iltttenaA ainia. T UMJ uj iv.m.u - - . ' - m MMmmttiH this niilii'Ine tn all Tf .IUJU I -J--'..- - si'SteriDg with kidney or liter trouble, to which 1 owe my uie. Uetpectfully years, -Elm En Jackbok, Wootibury, N. J. 73 cents and l. F D Fell. 4 Vim Itch, 'Mang, and I Scratches on hitman or snlmsls curedln 80 minutes by Wool lord's Senlisry Lotion. This never 111 Sold by E. W. Adams, Druggist, Welling. too.CLlu. 4y To The Citizen o'f Welllngion. . Fred D. Fell, the druggist, ol Welling ton, will keep lor sale the celebrated Indian Pill, manufactured by the eminent Dr,R. MscFarlnnd ol Genus, 0. This Is the pill that cure headache, sick ot ner vous, also conttlpatlnn, nnd for one (allure we offer $100 It directions ar carried out We can tell you more, they cure rheuma tism, sciatic, or chittolc, Inflammatory. All stomach discuses yield every time to this great discovery. They will positively cure all dispone ol.be urinary organs (r curable from any medicine. f lie secret I they cur the liver and will not fall. Do not tall to try this medicine; $1 a box, 50 pills in each box. Call at Full's drug More for them. Fell only keeps them, Wi ll, lngton. Ask for the little book giviuif symptoms. This Is the great blood search er of the world. N.B. Felt's onlv. Remember Dr. H MocFarland's pill "is the only genuine MncFsrland pill on earth. ' .- t . - Wiiat B. tt'Coopcr, eays. ' J. E. Jackson War slr:,'l M Rrlghfs dlsesa w til omt turm. I used two bollk'iof our medicine, Burdlck's Kid osy Cure, and It has done woudera for tue. The swelling Iim left mjr body and liinlw end I m so well I can walk ont ain. This is the "tity remedy ihat wanld riach my c88. 1 Price 15 cents. ' "" What John L. Hsdes, of WoHltury, N-. 8 ): 1 J-B- Jackson, Dear Slit "I bad kt!ney trouble for years very bd my pnlnt at times were so great I would roll the floor.. I thought my case a holp. less one, I nand two bottles ol yoor med icine, (Burdlck's Kidney Cure) end now I can do any kind of work. I recommend this to hll sufferers. Trice 75 cents and $1.25. For isle hy Fred D. Felt. Loose's Bed Clover Til Eemedy. Is a positive specific lor all forms of the dlaease. ' Illlnd, Illcedlng, Itching, LI. r--at, ani tVmrtlng pile. Price 50 ' , . . a, 1 ill, , DB. A, ELLIOTT, WILt BE AT . Ikm Eonse, Wellington, I . . .. . Fromlla.m.teSp.m.. . - The third Thursday of each month, for the purpose of treating .Rectal Diseases 1 --WITH THE Brinfrerhoff System Examination andConsulta tion FREE. A Cure Guaranteed for every Case or 'it. , 1. The Greatest Blood Purifier I KNUWN. Thla Grant German Medicine la ,jin-j,iivn, 1,111, uc.h ijri,'k;b'i T " AT 7 l . .1 ....... lu QI ' ClIUK HllTKliaforSI.OU.Ieawanr el one ceni a aoae. 11 win cure wvm . -i. t u .11 ..... .... ar a common pimple on the fac to that awful diseaas Scrofuls. s sui.I'iiub lirtitua is beat medicine to uae In cam of such stnblwr a andryonr Kid lecu seatea uiaeoae. iwsn....n,nni not evur take f,.r,i, i-u. BLUB PILLS WxVLVtlVHa !?r,nu....1:.no f. rinceyour mini mr,.M., .iu uLI'HUB B1TTE US. " ."hat alia the purest and bet'oa B. nwucwe ever maae. Xn nhnr KilUrs IiyoarToiigaCoatcl ' wunayeilowstlekyf uontwaimnni yon auiiManccr la jour am unaiieiowaia,or breath foal andara Sat on yeur back, offenatve? Yourbitt Ret torn at onon, It atomaeh Is oulwlll cure job. Bulnliur ofonler. TjelUtUirtl bfLl'lllTt TI,af..ltWe V-I.it. nil Ir. KH 7 . ftiiviH. lminetlale)yTheynnC,thesindsa4 tot la your trr-terin( sre aoon mail well by uia7tlsUBB. nememiier wnai you Fread here. It may say your fllfe, it has saved hundred. ut wait uotu to-morrow. Try a Bottle To-day I a 1 a-rJ-4saw$ sa.jt M.b v Any yu guvwmyti ivkk si wma, rOT flllllGriDK inno ura wrrs--rsi vi ... ai;i.piii:r. itrrrrnu f WlU or ywu (taod -rmrA tump to A. P. Ordws bOwtoD,MMt. for Its medkai work yxblhw Wbra I ssy Co) i do not ansae merely to top term lor a (Mil, and the hay taera r turn again. I VtW A RAlliUal, (X&&. . i hav mad th disease el . JITS, EPILEPSY or ; FAXtXKa SICKNESS, Al !-ns alndy. I WRAt myremedy to .: thc.wer.1 l aac,. Ut athere baav ..... ,.i m.y .u.ui.ir ,ia w m. .atviaa a oara. han-lHtn ire ttmmm-' mnat r aaa iKrrTa ol my iari.i.isut hi-nnut. m Kxprek) and l'o-t Oitliie, It cor' yoo aouunf lor t) WKl 19.1 imiB, It GO' JVU euuu lnL cud it M ill ear von. - Address H.C 8CPT.M.C IHrlT.Mwyaa tatmaaMWi'iHTT1" 'jsa ! J-:.':.' Li t. SE'S.EXTRACT maiwiBiew 1 c LOVER M0SS0M THE great BloodPnrifler. Tuns sunn 1 . it crrxmns ? sneers. Rumors, torn, Ulcrt, iwtlllnc, emors, Abecaeeas, blood foleaniac, 8e.t thtum. Catarrh. Kryilpelas, Khsunutisoi, and all Blood an &ki biaaaees. turn, tl pee Hint Koule, nr lUHtiti tor Jlb.Can8olid rrtract$?M J, U. LOOUt BK1 CLOVRR CO , . iXttroic, atlou. MACKINAC. Summer Tourg. P&lavoe) SteMtmeTav Low Bate. Vow Trips par Weak lima , DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND t. CUlr, 0ki-M Howe, auna OUf. Bnrp Weak Day Bwa - - DETROIT AND CLEVELAND tpaalaiaeadayTrlpa earm Inly am - OUrt LLUTAT10 PAMPHLETS etea ead axe-r-bw TtakMa win be nmlihad ar roar lieaet Aaeat. ar a anas - '.CO. WMITCOma, O.a'1 saaa. Asaat, . Detroit Clsvelsnd 8tm Nav. Co. OtTMOIT, MICH, vauai ii-ARK,s;a oiwoc toho S mn iir.l..lnl M,uiKKiii,r lift ,11.- V alll Jo7 iiaivitl'H, lrwwil l-niu. BiUnu.tun. lnlull tyr ru,nili, rvitulW KmIu ftn all DRVM4 "! . , I .U I. . I t, - u lMUi HINDtiRCORNS. a-,. .. iir-t r,i I-. ir-, f.fViwva naalnttsi tk 1 f 1 -retw Da DIETER'S Nk. ' P nn.m mi A l , , . . . 1 T 1 'I,n nIneax men leal and chemical aiitliortiliaj wuo teetuTv te lls nliwilute ptirltv, wli,.te1,leuert Vnd, V2???P "n"h very ,,,, gunran trd to do the work of any other Imkla ' powder oohHuv twice aa much. fcvery -cun suarunteiid to Klve sutlntucUon. or purcSuae money refiindedT ' - I ! fan, aoe.t X lb., loe.i ih stti ' l.lh,!?J!'"",."'" Bn '"P f. do not 1,1?'.,.'".'''"' ',0,, .bnJ' "' or he - . jo; jiiTiiir " Buod' but hio.towi.; O'ETEKfl CHOWJJ BASiNO POWDEB. - HAMLIN POST, o.tia, . G.A.R. ELUN6T0fi, , ono, Meets on th Id and 4tk Wednea ay evanlnra of tmr) month. Poit roam In Sbeldon'tBlock. St. W. Lanf, Comma oder J. T. Haakell, ' AdjaUnt 'FT Learn hort band. WAHchool. .Every fradni ate employnL. Bl salaries. Low Tuition. Oulck work, Thoront:n tnitmctlon. Type wrlttnf and PenmaoahTu. t'nder the penioual naawement of P. W. WIIIlM, lata Prtval rfbort-baad aeporterel Hon. J. Warrea Keller. ex-Hpeelcer Ixiwer Houm of Conrrma. : Catlneaeino mudenui tree. Andraea. Wiai&aVCOOEaS $H0f -HAND, trlasnM, 0. The trade is gradually seeking 3D. WEST'S location on where I . . t can be found Fiie Dairy constantly on hand. Come and be convinced that good GROCERIES PROVISKrNS Can be purchased at ex tremely low prices and delivered freo of charge within the corporation ' 'West End , Y GROCERY. We have now on hand a fresb stock of ' -: - G-rocoribs and Provisions, and we intend to Bell the same 1 at Uie lowest Cash Tribe. ; - We also pay the highest - : 1 . market price for Butter and Eggs. . Choice Tea&and CoffeeB a specialty W.ARNOLD, Corner Liberty aad Mill streets, sear BrikYa'd. Iri Main Street, fresh Groceries Bitter x rz: - lAiCtt . umiMiniinrt sLx XAk lm. a. X.