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??BW YOIIK, July 26.--About ?Yiocn Italians nod Gormans ot work in tito plnocs of strikers: nt St. JOIUI'R Park depot tiiia morning struck sud left tho buildiug bes oauso tho company would not pa/ thom twouty cents per hour, tho odvuuco de minded by tho strikers. A fight oocurrcd tO~d?y on Broadway ot (Janal Street bo? * tween a party of striking Freight haudlers und a party of id o Italians whom they sought to prevent froto going to work ut tho St. John's Park depot of tho New York Central road. Tho strikers hud met tho Italian:) nt their hojsea on tho Hast side, and finding they could not disauudo them from going to work, followed them nud at tho corner of Broadway and 'Janal street sttaoked the Italians. Tho lutter wore gamo, and tho fight histed como time. Finally a eon plo of shots wero fired, and one of tho strikers foll with a bullet in his chest. Tho test ran and tho Italians pm? sued and drovo them several blocks Ono of tho Italions wns terribly wounded in tho fnoo by a blow with a stevedore's cotton hook. After thc battle a squ id of police escorted the Italians to their work. Tho laboring force ut St. John's Purk wns was lunch reduced to-duy by bbsonteeim, Tho L&lght street doors uf tho depot wcro not opened and tho lino of trucks extended eix or seven blocks from tho depot io sovcral streets. Miss Frances E. Willard celebrates thc Iowa victory for prohibition in tho New York Ind?pendant by telling how it was dono. In lft7? tho temperance men nomi nated a separate lickcl nnd oast 1 ,?100 votes iu 1877 they cast 12,(J0? votes, und in 1879 tho Republican party ogrcod, upon petitions of tho Women's Christian Toui eruno? Union, to submit thc constitutional amendment prohibiting ibu manufacture nnd salo of intoxicating liquors us beverage Mrs E. C. Fo.ster chums tho honor of hav ing first mado this public recommendation, pho nod her husband both lawyers, having become convinced of its prnotibility. Cov. Slicrmsn ''frankly championed thu a moud nient," and was chosen on that platform. Thc election of Janus II. Wilson, Ibwa's grand new Senator," was s Iso "a temper unco victory." Tho Den Moines lict/ixtcr, tho leading paper of tho ?State, was on that side. Senator Wilson's "magnificent ppcech" wns scattered by thousands, Clover nor St. John of Kansas, George W. Bain nf Kentucky, John 1> Finch of Nebraska and other speakers wen: imported; Mrs 8. C. Skelton, (laughter ol a Darmstadt professor, talked to tito Germans, Mrs. Fison, of Mincsotn, to tho Scandinavians, Polos and Indians even were put upon the stump und for 100 days but ono subject w is discussed ou tiio cars ?uni in shops, stores and on the pavement. Tho part borne in tho wotk by women was very largo aud their success shows what they ern do. Emerson Etheridge, of Tonnes? soc turns up again as il?o Prohibi tion candidato lor Governor. Tl io English papers record the fact that Mrs. Anno Harley, the motlier of throe children at a birth, has boca made happy by fif teen dollars sent to her by Queen Victoria. A gentleman from tho North was spending Gio ovoning with a Galveston gentleman whoso acquaintance he had made. On reaching the house tho stranger asked; wHavo you any old Texas relics or curiosities'?" "Certainly," was the reply; "allow mo to make you acquainted with niy mother-in-law.''-Galveston Nows. LOKDSBUKO, N. M., JULY -A courier from Clifton reports that a large party of Indians at tacked a wagon team three milt's this side of Clifton yesterday morning, killing two men. Tho teamsters, seven in number, kept off thc Indians for two hours mor tally wounding one, whom they dragged into camp in the face o? heavy firing, and after the fight was over scalped bim and roasted him alive. Ono o? the surprises given to tho Egyptians by the British Heel at Alexandria was an exhibition of tile electric light. On ti dark night before the bombardment thc light was turned upon tho shore from ono of the ships, revealing tho operations of (he Egyptian* on tho water iront. Tho startled natives tied, and as tho brilliant rays were turned and swop! alon.'* the shore tho men hastened ti wa y into thc darkness I rom tho work? on which they were engaged? Wn\ REST IS ESSENTIAL. Nature, says tho London Tele graph, while she specially bnill the human form to stand habit itally erect, has specially decrece that men and women should occa sionly rest themselves by assum ing u sedentary position. Almost every medical authority on de formities of tho human body ha? drawn attention to tho liict thal standing too long operates in fi vicious direction, which, by elon gating certain musel?s, weakens ihemj that from tho necessity ol changing position in order to rest thc muscles il occurs that when people are standing they alter nately balance themselves first on ono leg and then on the other, but most frequently on the lett; and that a girl with a weak spine, alter standing upright, for a time, gener ally docs not keep her feet in tho samo linc, but places one above tho other. Cut vnture ol' tho spine albeit toinporary is tho result, tho habit of standing Upon ono log-a habit almost unavoidable in stand ing too long-induces tho should ers to loso their horizontal level. Tho ono opposite to tho project ing hip becomes higher than tho other and the spine becomes de formed latorly at this part. To deny seats to female shop assist ants is downright cruelty. Tm: Ci UK UN BACK LEADER* During tho discussion of tho issues of tho Democratic and Greenback parties between Gen oral Weaver and Governor Hub bard at a town in Texas the other day, the latter gentleman read tho following telegram which ho had just received from Senator Coke, then in Washing ton: "One hundred and six Re publicans and eighteen Democrats voted for extension o? charters of national hanks. Sixty Demo crats and ono Republican voted against extension. General Weaver was Republican} was internal revenue collector under General Grant; Was beaton for Republi can nomination for Congress,and then became Groonbacker." Tho Republican party is in power and are responsible for the meas ures General Weaver and his party complain of. Why is ii, then, that he takes his "lecturing tours*'through Democratic States'? Why don't he go into Republican strongholds and use his i n (1 lion co against the party that has brought about these wrongs? The fact that the Groonbackors in Congress vote with the Republicans every time would Joad one to suspicion that General Weaver was laboring in the interest of Republicanism un der false colors. Again, wily is it that General Weaver didn't turn Grcenbackor boforo being defeated for the Republican nomination lor Congress? These are questions that liie Groenbackors ol this State can't anwsor.-Orang burg Times and Democrat. A tinco linn Ired pound turtle- wis cap tured nt Clo -ci port, Ky., u few days ago. Corsionna, Texas, has orisanizeoVa Law Library association with a capital of 8;>0, - OOO. Young ladies aro sotiin<- type on thr of the nowsp-ipera of Star! . ])': Mi-- issipi Thcro aro 125,000 Papttsts in Missis sippi, of which 100,000 ..rc while and 25, U?0 colored. Tlic Stonewall cotton faotorv, near 1" > lorprise, Mis.-;., will soon make 12,000 yards nf oloth a day. "Whit is philosophy?'' Il is something that enables a rich man to siy thcro is no ijisgraco in beim; poor. A gentleman in Crystal Springs, Miss., has realized 61,060 from tho salo of toma toes from one acre of ground this your. Charles Heath, of near Gadsden, Ala, has ?J,000 OtibbogO plants growing an 5 al ready contracted for at live cents n head, Tho ?casus of l^SO shows that the Stntc nf Alabama thoo had 250 88-1 voters, of whom 111,101 wero whito and 1)8/123 colored ; majority of white voter;-, 28,038. A l'r.nti.i'ss Punt r>u:.-Tho refresh ing aroma of Ploreslon Cologne and itt; lasting fra g rn n co make it a peerless perfume for thc toilet. Mr. J. 1J Estes, writing to the AV* York timi, July 15, says : If when per sons pro bitten by dog3, snakos or insects, they wnu!J npply a poultice of raw onions it would icon draw all thc poison from the wound. My mother, who is 80 years old, gives icc this information. A peculiar system of mortgaging finns is used in Switzerland. A farmer may bor row of a dozen men successively, simple re cord in an official book showing their order. If lie fails to pay, a stlOOOSSOV h lound for bim by beginning nt tlio bottom of (lie list ol' dolt'.r.-, an t cilMog on each in his order to assume all tho debts and monago thu farm or step nsi lc und looso his claim. A TiiAvrxBu'o STORY.-After spending months nt watering jil ices und consulting tho best physicians without bondit, I ro* turned bom? disheartened ctid toted '. die. A friend urged a tria' of P ri; Ginger Tonic. Tinto bottles and ci : diet havo brought mo excellent health nu ! spirits mid I hope my experience may bent iii. .similar sufferers.- Cincinnati lady. Seo other column, NOT AU.OWI:? AT TIIK PARTY.-''Yes terday, as we were passing a street boy ont! thc A l'an ta Medical College, ?ind on which a number of negroes reside, wodicard an old negro calling out to his wife: " 'Mandai Is you got dcm chickens corralled in dc smoke liouso like I tole ycr?" " 'No! rm' I'd Uko lo know what's de matter with you, so 'tickler about dcm chickens all ut once,' che replied. " 'Nobl er you mindi I knows what's do nutter, nnd dal's et HI fl' till dem chickens is housed? When I hoars dat dem niggers ober dar in do next yard is gwino lo havo a porty to-morrow night I wants to be snore my jh'ickcna don't attend it-you hear inc?' rho chickens wero locked up." .Awl MorillllOC Ttnl??t eau bri cured lu from 10 to au (layi-lio |>nv HU rurvrt. l?KlnullSllCll lo nam, ifw (nil li. Itoicr to i>niipntH In ntl pntm ul tuOeouulry. ?.' ?.. V. I-;. Mur?.!!, quincy, Midi. South Carolina Railroad CHANGE OE SCH HJDUfcBi Oo (ind rifler Muy loth, 1881. l'usxcnRCt Ti ?linn will run UH follows until lui ?'mr notice: GREENVILLE EXPRESS. Ooixo EAST, (bAILY BXOKPT SI NIIAY?.) Lenvo Columbia ? Ot) p in Arrive Camdon 8 45 p ni Arrive Chnrloston 10 45 p m aoiNo IVB*T, (UAII.Y Exourr SUNDAYS.) L?avo Charleston G 00 ti in Lo.nvo Co m ilcn 0 15 a ru Arrivo Columbia ' ?0.35nnf WAY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TU A I.NS. OOINO EAST (DAILY EXCEI'T SUNDAYS.) Leave Columbia *tj 30 a ni Arrive Camden 12 19 p m ?rrlvb Augusta 3 20 p m Arrive Charleston 1 55 p tn OOINO WEST (DAILY EXCEI'T SUNDAYS.) Leave Charleston *9 05 ft m Lcavo Augusta 7 55 a m Arrive Col um bin 5 30 p m ! * Passengers leaving Columbio or Charleston on these trains havo to ehange cars ut Branch ville to renell Charleston at 155 p ru or Co lumbia nt 6.80 o m. NICHT EXPRESS TRAIN'S. GOINti BAST DAI LY. Leave Columbia 00 p m Arrive Augusta 7 25 a m Arrive Charleston 0 35 um OOINO WEST HAILY. Leave Charleston 8 IO p ni Lcavo Augusta 7 00 p ni Arrive Columbia 5 30 n m On Cot it ?iola Divinion Night lixpress Train* run dailg; alt other Trains tlailg except Suming. On Augusta Division alt Passenger Trains run dailg. Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Kxpress Trains-berths Mil'f NI.50 between Columbia, Cha rf ext i > - I Anguilla, On Suturd 'os Otid Su'tulAgi round '?'>??? '.?/.? arc Soldi- on'I /'rum a ., at l-l fare for the round trip, good li return. Jict/ular excursion tickcta, goa . ?< U i dag?, arc soldai six cents per mite lo and / mt ?ll stations. Connections m?dc at Columbia teitli Cohn Grce ''? If ail road mid Charlotte, Golm Augnyta Itu . il Charlotte Junction, bg t) arriving ul t.'i.li 'nu nt IO. ?J ? -i i. ?ml '.cuvbig Cv lumbla *f/t?. O'.' /? ,i -t-i tittil from af I pointsvu both road-, at ? t> > ? with xii anti rs for Yuri- i W'dn 'ugt anti Saturdays; also ? th {.learnt .t fur .Ja xor tv ? . all 'tints ou John's Uiver, and toi tb view-A <u I Charit <? liailroad to all points I out/i. Connections are .undi nt Augusta with the Georgia liailroad and Central /failroad lo and Irvin nil points I Ks/ and South. Through tickets cnn tu- purchased lo uti points South and i\'<sl bg apphjiin) to A . I!. J)r.SA USS!'!:/:. Anent. Cullimbin', S. C. JOHN In PECK, ( ? c nora I S uperiutendent. D. C. A i.i.EX, ilcn. Pas. and Ticket A gt A ir. VIOl III ll (? Ad.! i .i ., <.. ?ri Itu . ,?., illili .II? MM iii .tni in : . Mit Ml OMIV.Hl . ."nit ?I I? mi m I liv ll.' Olv.lrin* -, nu. 'AMl.lt I 'I TS El) <l l! M. r. :i TH lill lli. tr in ll I. S 1.1 SI. I BM R^?fl.'fcve. ctirttK fr I'll I Dit.J.U, Ila IR M?I ' J ?i. i.? T- OUT.? ? ..:> of I? fci icc* fi rannt i Sa V ; until i .t.-c?. Dr. J. JTlil' li ill, tali . tu . O. ^ A Vi /t?\<) ti bf ' '.. AND SPERMATDRRHOA. A vninnhio DlficovoryaotlNov/DoiiiirluroInUT?Ml. Kal i-ri.-M o. no entltoly ISir.vnad poalttvolyofloollvo "opto ly for t >!B8|KH il/ und |tornmn?ut furo of h'cnil n n ...Mi.? : nu and lmpolc-nvy hy Ow oily truo way, vi .1 i-.r.-ct Application to t ..o principal r.,:r.i ot t,u> IMacaso, actina* bs Abnorntlon. nod oxortlns Itaftpccillcj Inltuonco ot? tho ?ionil.i.il v, uldra. ?Jn<? iilatory Xiuctu,Proal itoOlauiLand Urethra, TIM ns . al lae Itoiuody la nttandod with no p.iin or lacon, vonlonce, mut (loos uui. Intorioro v. ic li tim ordinary pursui ts ol llfoi lc lt quicklydfaiolvodami soon nb tnriivj, jiichiuvlnx MI liuinorlliitOBOOlbliistiild ro.itor ptlvo uti ?ol inion '?Iii? H 'Tu ii und unrvoua crt-n.-u.-.v, llorkoyrockod from uolf-AbiiM und i m-OHsog,e(opi.tng ceo (.iain from !!.? ~t??:;>, rcstorhiff t!.o i; ina t.i umUh and poona nv ir.ory. rc-ra lng thu Ki-.Mricaa r>t Hirii?, Norvoua Dt-bllltr, Oonfiicloti or Ittoaa, Avvoraion ui society, ato., i to., ?nd tba Ai>i>earanco rt proiUAturo old mro usually accoraj>anyiog tiiij trqublo, und roatorlngporfoot Boxa:a ViKor. ?rhora lt iia.i noon dortnaot loryoarm Thin modo ot tr.-?c mont baa blood tho test Ia vnry rororo eawio, and la now a arpnonnood nuoeoas. Iiriifto aro too union pr.v f< ill o.l In I tieso tioubli'S, in d.ii i many cm hoar Wit" I:?.?ito,with hutlilll illanyiiurni.il: alrood. Th. r.i liillONOO^-OMOni?.tit thusl i> ;i... ,;i- ;>. TrAvtlcnl o'i. ^.rv.itl.ji)..iuil.].,joo to U'irlilvidv ifiiarimloii that it y i.i KivoBacilli it '.'.on. l>url r< tho olKht roars tleit H nao I:<K':I In ?.?niT.iluno,wo havo t!inin>anilAof to.dl nmnlaluns to Ila value, and it In now concedod hy tho M"'! ieal i'rclr; sion to h:-, t ?tu ni;. t rational |?M?( yoi dlsrovorotl of roaching and ourlnu thia vory brovnlcns tr lUhlo, thal in woll known to bo th.) cnn-o of nm .lill tnlsory to so uiany.and upon wham quanlca iiroy with tli. lr iisidns'- noatruina nml bli: fooa. Tho Itomodv la iii.l n ?il II i.Mt, hn.ti.-a. of i :<?. ... i-i.Ko. 1. U'l-.-iuiifi to Inst a injnth.) 'Sa; l?o. v, n ufllolonl to oltocl aper* rr.anont euro, ualoal In R?vora caaoa,) S6| ?o. y. Ill; ; !n?< ovir thiel Mont hi, ??ll ht...i, 01:1 h .ion-, and r? atom vicar In tho wor-.t oie-.'S,) s" i. I'- nt by r.i.'.ll, .sakai,tn ylaln wrapiwa, Full J>)it!:'j'j.'iOi?J lor U" lilli v ill i."i,r.o'.v.-.ny EACH '.:>:t. /Srtut for Kuala! ?>cticrlt>llva i'nnir?Ti-\ A leta j/1 vina .1 natointeai i Itttatratloun \ fl riMif Wvf.it mon a, a hit li ?n ill.-o.ti-ln. c ? V. Ute moot f??eplleal that thetjean f.<- kl Ki rvntofvii to jut/vet .I'.unliooti.aiut itt- I] V f..! fov the -/i. '.< -i or Mfr. nanto an irv suaver ajfeelftt, nola OXjbX ?>../ / HARRISS REMEDY ?VO. fn.r'?! CHEMISTS, h',:it?iel r.ru! Ctli ?!?. 8 r. L.OUI0. Mo. LAW CARD. j, Li un, j ? tlrecnvillo, .S. - . Wu halla, S. 0, WELLS, ORR & fHOMPSON, Wnliiail?) S. Vi \LTJ business entrusted to them will receive prompt attention, Maich 81, 18S1 20 If IJIJA'fl'TV'.S Oi'llltliti. 'M stops, lt) sets reeds, only ?00. >*i;.it?* yB'?i."> up. Kare holiday Inducements ready. Write t>r call on Kr.AT'fl'Y, Washington, N. J. IKON TON i;iio< i. overlain Icnndl a-.?-? iii.. Imvol vblo rein? ly. 1 i f.? Dil. ll.VKTBB'f ftflivimcolortb U'eMm?nS ii.'.' ' '?S^SM natural healthful (om- . I ri . . -J i> lite tilgt.-iilvrnri/an.: a.tl j ?|w? ,?oV // ff Jh' ttervous sgsleni,maliin /' ie-'j /s tir A it applicable to Oeuvrait Rwv fy Ai %'v /i fit bim.', foss -f A mir ' L .// M/Jf tile, Prostration of Vital \ |K t?jV ?{k,-.-l Pntt't-r.s nml Impotence. RJK?SSS- ??i?Z??; nANUFACTUKLO ?V TUE DR. HARTER Ml 'J. 'i. -11 !4 '.J- .- - doluntbiaand Greenville Railroad PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA, S. 0., May 18thK1882. (Jo. ont! uftor Friday May 10th, 1882, tho Passenger Trains will run as herewith indicated upon this road und it? branches daily, except Sundays: KO. 02 Ul? I'ASSENOEU. A-Leave Columbia at ll 42 o m Alston ot 12 41 p m Newberry at 1 40 p m Ninety Six, 8 24 p in Hodges nt 4 18 p m Belton ot 5 40 p m Arrive ut Grconvillo 7 05 p m NO. 53 DOWN I'ASSENOEU. Lcuvo Grccuvillo at 10 25 a m Belton at ll 53 a m Hodges ut 1 17 p m Ninety Six, 2 33 p m Newberry ut 8 55 p m Alston at 5 Ol p m F-Arrive at Columbia 0 02 p in S PAUTAN BU HG, UNION & COLUM BIA RAILROAD. NO- 52 UP l'ASSENOEU. Lcnvo Alston at 12 54 p m Union 2 57 p m B-Spartanhurg S.,U <&C.Depot p m E-Spartaburg R & D. Depot 4 15 p m NO. 55 DOWN I'ASSENOEU. II-Leave H., R. cd I). Depot J 00 p m G S., U. A C. Dopot 1 33 p m Union 2 54 p m Arrivoat Alston 4 53 p m LAURENS HA 11.KoA 1). Loavo Newberry nt 4 05 p m Arrive ut Laurens C II at 0 40 p m Lea vt; Laurens C ll at 10 03 a m Arrive 't Newberry nt 12 50 p m A UliKVthl.K 11RANCII. !. ave 1 lodges al 1 30 p m Arrive at. Abbeville at 2 23 p m Leave Abbeville ut 12 10 p m Arrive ;.t Hodges at 1 05 p m FIR SON BUANOII AND BLUE KID?E II. U Ul' : . "ton nt 5 40 p tn A ndutson ;;t ('? 20 p m I lb lon ut ? 50 p m ( ' - Sein .' ; 7 30 p tn ' rrivo ct Wul hal Io nt 7 59 p m DOWN. Lcavo Walhalla nt 0 30 a m I)-Seneca Gity 10 00 a m Pendleton nfc IO 33 a m Anderson ut ll ll am Arrivent Belton 11 50 u m Ttl rough Car Service. Soiid Trains between Columbia n n J NVulhulla. Through Cuis between (Glories ton and Henderson vii lo and Charleston and Greenville, obviating change of cars between cither ol the above points. CONNECTIONS. A - II///1 South Carolina Railroad from Charleston} with Wilmington. Columbia A' [ugnsttt Rai!-omi / om Wilmington nhd ? lt point* A . th th- reo/; with Charlotte, 'ot. mbiu A- Augusta Railroad from 'If lott< and points North thereof, J -With Asheville ,v Spartanhurg Railroad for points ia Western North '.'a. tim . C- M dt Atlanta A' Charlotte Air Linc Railway for Ai tania and all points South and- Wist. JJ ll'///- Allant? and Charlotte Air /jim: ,'uifi iy/rom Atlanta and beyond. E- 117/'' Richm 'ana Dian .?le Jiu il rond. 117. South I'iirodna Railroad for Charleston ; with Wilmington, Columbia Ab A ayusta Railroad for Wilmington and the. North; wit/ Charlotte, Columbia und Annusta Railroad for Charlotte und (lu North. Ci-117/// Asheville, and Spartanhurg Railroad /rom ] lender son ville ll- With Richmond und Danville Rail road /rom Charlotte und beyond. Standard lime used is Washington, D. C., which is fifteen minutes /usier than Columbia. J. NV. I R Y, Supt. T. M. ll. TALCOTT, General Manager. A. Poi'B, Genera' Passenger Agent. i PaRilER'S ??IR BKLSftHL \ yf.- Tho l'est, ("leanest raul 9 K -.\ nv-t l'.coiitmttcal llairjj j . .j ?rin*r,?Ms. '_tj j \ ' .': "fy-,. J Pbrcstia Colegio, j j . P*''fi? a?*''"* 1"''"""'-U fal ta (ben 1 11 ills A Pino FaralN Ksflcliio WrA Haver, lnlor.lcatia, I j If yul mo n inset: mic nrf.iriiier, won? ont willi vj Inverw uk', or n molli rrmittinvn liv family or houser N hold ?iilie I ivy I" IIIKKK'.H c iixV.i II T mic. ?J L'j If yon nrqn lawyer, minister or business mun ei-fl 1 hnnstvil dyjiienlnl Miva pr nnitini,* e ire?, do noll lluka |nI A ling snlilill^llU, but uvc I'AHKEU'S I i If yon tm ve Dyspppsh. Rlicinnnlism, Kl.lney ort j t 'ii: i iry ( ' mn hunts or ir you lite ii untiled willi nay j j iii' or<!?.r o? iii jinni's,Mon :. :n bo? els. blot ? I or nerves ? Jj HI Cnn li? cured I yI'AHKKK'S OINUK? To.; IC. J j Ifviw'firtj wistillf] r.w.-.y ;'; nu :< .<., ('?-.M;I ti n e>r[ ' ? :rrv . ? ??' i ? >?? liiniilnnt Inko I ir.;; it will I ? : mut blliUI E |, : .1",.".. v. rt ?.. vcrtntosKvUe, [ ? ? ? ? ....... ii ii. i. .. ive youri.. ? vi \...?. un. ?:u! ; ?fl . i- ... m...... . t i j . ? INO asa liol.! \n SIZB. f K KjLj. 'J THE DISEASES OF ?'' ' "W^J A GUIDE TO HEALTH WITH N> V OUT MEDICINE. ' iiv . - . ? I tv A l*V v- K.iAN .i 2Syear*S -/rr " ' xptrlfi o. Don I iiolsmi *?^^.'-tSr~-'?>'?.!>'?. ?'Uli Urins?, lint uot *V7 I C\N HIL. Kook ami nvold Otinclts, "l'resr pilous froo" iiml Kloclrlo Hell lliim bllfTS, i alel? lt uxposca. I'l'lca ZSctSi Atldros* THE I' U Ul.ISI II.li, Dox 234, Milwaukee Wit. WM. (J KEITH. JOHN S. VERNKIi KEITH & VERNER, A T T O R N R Y S A T LA WA ND Solicitors in Equity. Will practice, in tho Hiato Courts on thc Kightb Judicial Circuit und iii tho tl ll i tod fit ates Court Office on /'iihlic Square, Walhalla, S O Jail 0, 187;> 8 If S??ISSSSSTSW! / ^ cnntlilnallon of /*ro? ryyV A? IMJYZ> ll \t03tUICtlf li'on,J'i?'avllir. KBM?F AW ?MB (v,/! \ tiiii't/anitl'tiosplioru? ln fis idK'A Wv\\ '" palatable form. The KYS9 Kj* 4 F, '"! \<?ili- nrcniirnlion of Iron '////'( J A'<- 'Ai linn tdd not l.lacl;, ? the JJf (YAf, T /iv \\ [teeth, na charelerlsllc of x" "'.v?l'i ? V.'. >. /ta \otJii ?. Iron preparation*, i TONIO iii ny priiollro, anti m un experience of ad liny Ililli! lit f\vv Un' ri ulla I Im I Dil. llAUTI'.ll'a uva on, i . unit! DIseiisi'H. Dyspepsln, ami an Itu iitilj luis li iny liiiinlii, l?enle fume woinlcrfiilcures, ih) 'lum . 1 ' vu y ti liled lo Hil* ari a and IneuuiiKir? Illili nretiii t'.ioil lyaile. In I'.ri. '.nell a . "i.iliiniul iv i " lie r. Dil. ItOllKlt'j' SAM! Kl.it, {. ii i. i n\ nm Wash Avenue. IO I Ol NE GO.. 213 ?, MAtn S?" ST. LUUIS. 1 . ".-S-.-.. -, . .iura Taine Notice ! NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE E CAMPAIGN OF 1882. AN OLD AND RELIABLE PAPER: It has been thc Friend and Fireside Com panion of thc People o i Oconec County over Thirty Years. -0:0 ins the latest -0:0 np HAVING A LARGE AND INCREASING CIRCULATION THROUGHOUT HIE COUNTY. Advertising Hates Furnished on Application. 0:0 TERMS OF1 BtJI3SOriIFTIOISr : One Year, in advance, - . $1 50 Six Months, in advance, - - 75 cents Four Months, in advance, 50 cents Address, Keith, Smith Co., ?Proprietors.