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URmA" Nf O 1W E uAR. V , t r e Think. of the Retaliatton Bill and of the Predfdent. "Do you anticipate a collision with Can ada or Ureat Britain?" "Iiardly. Such a thing is possible, but not probable. Negotiations will eventually Intervene." "What do you think of the course of the Canadian government?" "Waiving the consideration of all treaty 1 rights, stipulations and restrictions, and looking at the naked facts as they exist, Canada exhibits a very unfriendly spirit, and is anything but neighborly." "The Senate bill, as well as the house bill, conferred a very wide discretion upon President Cleveland, did it not?" "I have only read thema in a general way, but the Senate bill seemed quite as sweep lag in conferring disc"retion and grave re sponsibility upon the President as the Ilouse bill, except as to the railway trans portation.' ''Isn't it something unusual for politicians to confer such important powers upon an opponent as the Senate bill sought to con fer upon President Clcvel.nd?" "It is not the usual thing, and I rather suspect that the lepublican Senators thought that they could use this retaliatory bill In the Presidential campaign of 1888." "Use it how?" '"Well, if President Cleveland exercised his discretion and precipitated a collision, he would be held responsible; if he didn't, and the dispute lingered along in statu quo, they would hold him responsible for that." "They proposed to catch him coming or going?" "Very likely." 'What are the chances of catshir.g him in the event a retaliatory measure is finally agreed on?'' "Rather slim, indeed. The wide discre tion proposed would be wisely and safely lodged in President Cleveland's hands. Ile is a man of great courage, and this courage is backed up by a level head. As great and grave as are the discretionary powers embraced in either of the measures, the in terests of the country would be safe in the President's hands. lie has courage, cool ness and wisdom. "- Jinein na/i (o meCId Special. ARItCI;.TL ItAl. Ii-:'oltT. The Qusality of the (oa,rn lroi, ('omIsra tIvely IliIgh---'1'he le lnt a r('op (ual. VAssx(YTON, llarch IUl -'I' lie \lareli report of the I)epartment of Agriclture of the distribstion of wheat and C(O n shows tliat :1* per cent. of the crop of corn is still in IIe farmers' hands, a smaller prolortiosl tha in March, 1885 and I8Mh, but larger thin in 1881. The estimated reiiainds'r is (i:l,(10,lt) bush els. 'The estimated prmollrtion held for home conimsumption is I37,100,000 bush. els, leaving 288,0Ii)H,00 bushels for trans portatiol beyond county lines. '1'ho pro portion of merebmantable corn is SO per cent., making ti' quality of it' crop comparativ(ly high, 80 being the average percentage of merchanltalle in a series of years. 'Thie 1mount, o: wheat on hand is 27 per cent. of the erolS, or about 122, - 000,000 bushels, against I07,Ol0,0t0 last year, and 1(t00 ,0(H)0 in lMarch, 1885, the largest surplus iof the largest crop ever grown. .It is 3,000,000 bushels more than in March, 188-I, and 2I, 000,000 bushels more than in 1882 after the shortest. crol of recent years. The p)roportion held for local consumption is 19-1,000,000 bushels, and the proportion to be shipped beyor d county lines is 263,000,000 bushels. The quality of the crop is unusually good in the principal wheat-growing sect ions, tho average weight being 58.:, pounds per bushel. A~ 4 a',e wih a li'utory. 'The UniitedI States Supremise Court has just rendel(red a deci'- sii inhe ease of the heirs of lerint Spjeide Iagnainstf Jascob I lenrici. briough4t ni a:m appeltal froms the Uniited States ( ir-caui t Csnrt for thle Wevsterni distict of IP'nnisyl vaniia whichl brings to1 li,ghit ass iterest ing storyV. Ini 1801 Geo. I-bsi, brossghit to thsis couniltry froma W urttemburs g about ill fai lit's andi settled oin tie ba:nks of thle (Ohijo river ab oat 20) sni les froms P'it tsbusrg. Th'le comnqisy were kniowni as the '"1larmonuiy eco'noists" iad tha' town Ithey fanscied was calledi k-:sonomy. I bipp nlot (only insstal ledI hsimisel f as leader', but inftoried Isis follow er5s tlt hle we. I lie'ir propIhet and that they would jeopardize thleir salivation if they fasiled to turn all thieir' proper'ty over' to the church, he' bing thle sellf-senne churchl. This wass donse ssal the lashle sel f-adse pr'ophlet issuedi another Iei'clt fuorbidding maiasge aimong Isis subIjets. Ever'yth isag wenit smoaotlhly with ths licolonsy, and they ilourishied siad were apluarently lhappy ant iI thme yeasr 1831, whien onie oft thir numbllher, I leirman Spiede-l, erevolted, wenst to P ittIs bursg andI nustarId. it wass 1o res coveri Ihis puortioni of the wvealthi of thle "Econosny" society that hsis hairs 1brough~lt sluit. The property involved is valuead sat $30 ,000,000 andt as onsly aboullt I5 famsilies remaisn sall aire in sitlluenst ci rcumistance'ts. I lenriici. the dfendanst ill thIis susit, is siow 801 yarss tobl. WVithiout goinig into the meirits oft thle cse(, as to wvhethe lt's' 11('ocielty~ ws a prope Its'nei O5. nlOt, the (Colst heltInI ht thest ciosiplain sant, Speidel, havlig alloweuid Isis ahlimn to slee) fos' half ai ('entury3, thle ('oltrt inlist hold( Isis demandisi to be a stale clIaim, ansd tidlh5rm the dectision o5(f Ithe 's Pennsylv'ania Coslit. AM r. Ch'e lnsd 'Tall,n tStsins',.. Tlhet Prec.sidenst has heens talkinsg abou1t 1888. It hsappensed ini this way:3 Thei suibject of Ithe intler-Staste cosmmserce andl te issue of politics was br-oughst in. TIhe quei(stioni wa,.s whathIser a certam555 gren lemsans whsosm tie IPresidenti desired to have uipton the comisioniI (0o55b5 affordi to ne ceptI. Very'3 franskly lise polint was madiie thait Mr'. (Clevelhunsa msighI not lie Isis owns succetssor. ini whiebh ('rent lhe onie ne'(cpt lng thle coimmsissionsip so thi Ile shiot term's wtould serve dssrinsg tIahe perplex ig and unssat isfaltoIry peiodlt thaut thes law wias beisng jait in opemaSoss, andt wuouh theni, isn a-ll pro~bility, tindt hsisl-f thsrowni (lit. T.hie genitlemisn was procaid ig to) 1apo(1 ga/a for his lainnesis of i peech, whensair . C.~leehmdl intlerrupted1( him.i '''hat is all sight ; speaki fransk~ly.I PIll tics are very unctertiain. I my lie renom(Jsi nsatedh ando h nuuy not1. IIf itiam renon(isiited thes electhons is not sure. If I te Ilisublicas inminsate Allisoni andi lawley, A\llisons will evidently carry InianaSis. - lawleIty will carry Connsectienst.iand New Jersey. wouldh expect.to carrsy re-gon siad Califosr nmIa, bu1t how is it about51 V irginia aid NocrthI Carolina y" ThIis Is the frnikest ex p ressioni thast hs coime from the P'residenst ons Ithe sub jct (If the nsext, Presidentisal ('sampaigns. ' 8tranger thasn F''lti As-c Ithe rec(ors of somne of Ithe (ures of consusmption etl'ectetd by Ithat miost wondster fish remnedy-))r. Pierce's "'(ohlens Medical Discovery." Thiosands of graite'ful men'I and womsen, who have b ten snatchied al most from tIhe very jaws of deatih, can tes tify that cosunpltionl, is it.s early sta res, Is no longer iuneurable. Th'le discovery usas no equal as a pet.oral and alterative, and the most obstinmate alfectionis (If the thsroat and lungs yield to its pow~ ir. A ll druiggists. The Pauris amps as-serts that thse political prisoners arreste~d inu Soia for plarticliation5 In the recent revoilt were wshipned wills knots dring tIhe entire nighit following heir arrest, that Karaveloff IS no0Wdyn from theefcsostekotn h eevd to edcsof their psunihinen. Item. o Intepe 1 atherd from Various Quarter,. The session of the Indiana General As embly has expired by limitation. Secretary Manning has arranged to make tri1 to Europe for the beneitof hishealth. The German Reichstag has passed the icptennate bill by a vote of 222 to 28. The process of melting trade dollars has egun at the assay office in Now York. Fifty-seven miners who were entombed n the Quaxegnon colliery in Belgium have scaped. A fleet of seven steamers has just arrived it New York, bringing between 2,000 and 3,:i00 steerage passengers. 'Te striking printers of Milwaukee have returned to work on the employer's terns, uad promising not to remain in the union. The Mussachusetts Legislature, by a vote f 77 to 3, d'feated the woman suffrage resolution. Representatives of all New England rail roads met in convention Thursday to con sider the inter-State commerce law. Samuel Bonser, of Springlield. Ohio, Tuesday night shot and killed 1)ora Judd and then killed himself. Cause-uintre<tult ed love. Charles West, 48 Maiden Lane. .New York, has been arrested for swindling per sons through the mail. lie was known as the Victor Watch Company. Mrs. Mary M. Yates, gramddaughter of Chief Justice Marshall, was married to Count Eugene Mitkiewic in Washington, ). C. The strike in the marble yard of Howker, Torry & Co., of Boston, has ended by the complete surrender of tJe firm, and 300 latorer:s have resuned work. flandall, Gill & Shollies, hoot and shoe dealers, Iloston, have failed. I.ialilities $81,000; assets unknown. The failure is at tributedt to losses in the Southern trio Ic. I oth brainclies of the Maine iLegislature l:ave failed to give the neccs''ry I wo-Ihirds vote on the 'passage of the amenmlient to the (onstitution providing for female suf frage. I'p to last Friday nigt t. ihere had bee i lilcd is th e pension oflice 7.716 applientions for pensions inder the Mexican p ension I t1w passcI late iii the lost session of (on 1ress. .lidge Mc('ue, solicitor of tIc treasury. W Il visit (Charleston shortly iner i instru tilns from Acting Secretary l":airchil, wit It :t View of select ing a sift' for the new pib Ii' buib(ling. The la- Alabauna Legislatua' e:i-l ta h:iw.% allowing wom(en to hIld the ollice of Notar;y Iubllic. 'T'hie (Governor has n:le his lirst oint ment m uIer this law in flt pirswi (if the wife of Stlatte Senator Long. T'he dynamite works o f Mrs. Mary A. I)it mar. at Ilay Clster, on ithe oun(1,mnear Ntew York, blew up for the fifth time Mlon i'y, killiic one man and1 levelling the buillingrs to the ground. A Bierlin dispatch says: ''rade returns flr .1 mnry were etter than t hose for the "tnne lmontt last year. Inports of Ameri c1(n ((ottoii rose from I 6.0M2 German quin tis to 22(I,6- . A I.os Angeles, ('al., dispatch says flint ir:acy 'l'it us, a well-known theatrical man a.ri, lieI on Saturlay night at Sierra Ablie Villat. lie was at one time husband of Alice ( fates, who died recently. ILuey IL Parsons, lecturing negro An arthist, was refused the use of a hall in C''hunbus,Ohio. She called on the Mayor to protest against such action, and becille So a aisive that she was locked up. Iniain and Mend Case, young sons of a Ilaptist minister at Ilawley, Pa., quarreled at. their home and drew revolvers, and In man shot his brother Mead, intlicting a mortal wound. Inmian is wild with grief. An etfort was made to induce thle Presi dent to .sign the river andl harborm bill tafteu Conugress hiad adji ouned, buit lie decl ined, its suich a eourse would haive been uneon T1hte whleel ba,rrow~ faictory of J. G. D rey fus, of New York city, was desfroyedl by3 tire on Saturthay. Loss $ l(0,00t0. Tllie oflie of the Newv York Weekly-b was much thuniaged by the water. ILoss $.iti,00f01. La~ist week's issue of the F"arimers' lr'tiewr sayvs: Thtus far- reports from thte winter whI eat helt indiente thbat the crop is emeig ng fronm winter in a better shaipe than last year. .1. 31ore-land, while working at a sawv iiill eight miles frtoim Euifauila Alia., fell in fr"ont of' the circular saw. One leg was sawni oflf clean, the other ladly nIliogIced unt his body horribly lacer:tted. I Ie died Il'rank C. Budhd, hroker, of' New York, whIo was brought back firom Citnada, chiargetd wi th defrauding 1i1. II. Mallory, puiblishei' oif the Chkurclun. of a large stiii of moiney, is coniitine< 1liat police lieiad quairters. Tlhie public printer has dischtarged 10t; 'inloyees, nmany tof thenm r(eguilar hands. l'The diischiargetd employees includle ment andh women, and arc dlisttributed among variious: bratnches of the otile. A t Clhottesteri, Matss., on Sunday, the tfligy of Capt. Qutigley, of thte I :ainmdin 'riser Terror-, wa-s fouti suspendedlCt in In down~ i. Tihe city m'iarshtal eutt It dtwn its sooni as lie dliscoveredl it. I hepreseNntaitivesI ileimpih I anid D)ibble are loin g itfter' the Interests of th t ir cinustiitu enlt '. Ii emphtltill lhas enl ledi at fthe post otilee 'lTe o)verfblow tofite Alississippti hah inn dafted thle track tof the Memphtis andt Little Itock r'oiad fromii I lpetieldI, (optposite this (i ty, to Madttiston, Aruk., a tdisftante of fto'y mii les, mnakinug tr-avel Imprltacticabtle. The ire is great excitemencit ait St. ,1lihn, Neb. , in ti nantcial itnd ci tinetrt'iail ciriChs otvter the sStensioni otf th aitt' ilne I hink. No jtit-tlculars cani lie tiited at priesenit its cver'ybody seems tto halve been taken It sti'pi'ise. A special fromt V icksburg, Mi.,~s., says: W hile, a freight train on ihe Louisville, Neow O rleans and iTl'exas ratilroadut wtts gting soth I i trou a tuninel Suinday) night, t wo bales wer'e burn'ledl Tlhec sit utionti alontg the P iLttsbtirg divisio n of the Bltimorttie and1 OhIo road is pruacti (ally unichianged. IHotht sides mintini it Iirmi fuont andtI hiere is ino imic atio o(11f an tearly set Ilenient of thle t rotile. No at - temptft is becing matode to moi(ve freight. Ith 50) dead bodies, all terrIbLy burned, hauve bteen brought to the surface itt Qtua regiton ciolliery, In which the explosioni of irt' iip occurred iiT h 'e Kinug hias sentI thte stoni ttf 2,0001 to be distributed atmong lie fait iilies otf thle victimus. Mieeretary Manniing has left Washingtoni fra shotrt visit hto New Yor-k tand Albany priioir to his tdepartuire for- Eiiiope. Hie is suilerintg front a se-vere toldl, but otherwise htis health shotws no imptairm-ent since his~ re-turni to ditty. The llev. D)r. Joseph Parker, pastor of te City T1emiple, whose guiest the lley. I leuriy Wardi utcheriC was duinhis recent visit to L,ondon, p)ubhlishes a tribuite to ieechier's miemiory and p lironoutnces hin the greatest preachter thatt ever lived. Rlepresentatives I ible atit Willis pre parecd an elabloi'te brief to show liat thte t Pr'iesid(ent hais flue ctnstitutfional right to I signt thIe river ad harbor bill, providing lie < appro-(vesq its contents. The btrief was lpre setd to fte P1r(leiet, but IL is not proba Ile that hie will change hits indt. Th'le JTacksonivjle (IFla.) TJimeq- Union an notuntcs that Soutthuern railroad line-s lead, log info lorhia have decided to run cheap mursons into 'lorida from'aFimprtant )oints in the duth on the 15th, 92d and 9th instants. The fare will be a little ver one cent per mile. The Parnelite members of Parliament propose to raise a debate otl the blue book nouiflcation of Gen. Huller's evidence be roro tho Land Commission. It is asserted that Commissioner Kn ipc's version contain several important passages, chiefly con demning coercion, which were cimltinatc( In the c.flielal ve.sion. 'The steamer Yazoo Valley was h1irlc(e to the water's edge near Graimi Ecore, on the Red river. The hoat andl cargo atre al total loss. The lire spread so ralpidIy that there was not, tine to save aiytilintg, 'VenI the books being (lestroyed. 'T'hree colored deck hands were do1wned. Tuesday morning, at ('arr I;ro.' slingi mnili, 13 miles norlth or Alpecn: , Mii., I I boilt' blew up. E'ery ('arr wv:as kiii inStantly) and( W\ah1l( l'ar hat0lly' seal(t((. Eugee Carr was also h:(ly( seablud. 11 ('eISC of the ex plosion is nittn-'"wn. The mlilI was blown to pieces. The sentences f' soe of tle it!. oin rebels who were cund{e(i-1d Iio (4ath li vt b'enl comumuted'( to( 1( yearl. implrisonmrtell ('apt. Bolhutuan, Who sougiht G:cnnan Iro) tection, wats not sho1t. Ii, will he h:ulded Iver Ito the Gcron:u ('onsull. Tlhis dliSl)>si ti('l of his casl h ;li 'ald indli.'namtiln amtong the peop)le. TIhe l,olagf'lh ow St:Itt' A\s'. iation, at Io t landl li, tue ii:ta , Ii 11'tcidt(eI to ptlace the r'op5ose1 .s1:I lfi th >l'et, exc(let(d b4y Siimanuui, un :a red granite' pd('stal t(en feet high 11el1 t(n byv thlirlt'n feet in ar('at. Theh ctot of the slalt:( i(al p3(lesi:al will be fully $l 1,111 . of w(I' thicha t(- :1sS0("iution tis yect secutr(d only about. ,'H.. WVillis L Sith, p(ropri(et)rs of the( (:il 1)1r lobaC( r arl (h(ruse's, IMUisville. 'i., ite a gen( ral assigmn(nt rl thlue'u lnit of ( ir creditrs. ii:bititii(s Ulre.estia t (d at ,.i,11 1), 3 IIto the(' bank:s in tha ily. A:sets pllaced' at $110,(01). het (:lau of the as"igunnent. it is lcliml"l, is (luhil Ss in t r: tde(. i t. i 11 :14 r3i3(3 ( "("I3 ('ki"e( 1 1 t r:'i 1 1 (11 Gen.' 3'ittlshas. reeied 333"r1 1 from 3.3( C'apIt. I,:twso(n, st:atjin. lt I roopJ' Werte cn ('(nmp e (1 ea' N igalls, bUt thaa it :nti(i pat1 n troubll('. T1'he' e1(xicean auh )ritic's r('ret the rutrac ennnith(d by I.ient. Gut itterez and(l fnUr Ji('i(:u so(hirs, : atl IVe ar"resl(t 1 all Ih )' oll"endirs b13t one :(and u t'ne them lVer to the Aeriuan civil :au lIhor liils. \\'iilie 1,:ubhi, : tiIt11( ni'e(':a l h1d tl. 1(1( y bo)1y, 1'ound Ithalt atbigrw'k I1a(1 fallen mn the railroad tr:a'k in a ai iit ct nar "("ottsburg. I ly waited an hour and1( hlen llgged and1(1 si(ped(lIt (a'oming patssen i Iltain. hlue plassengers nadte ul a purse for himt. " I dlidn't ('xict noithingi," said( W3illi'. 'I' just lidln't like to SC& the i nIin >titd up." ThIIlIIhiii n 3lun'ipal Co1lun(i1 lmave nliopte(d at h oliutlon (t fPal to the fre ((oil of 1lte wVorl to plrevent the Irit ish vit nent from car'rying out ei0r1 IrthralIs SI' outrage ag:ainst the Irisht pt'ople. I (1 i:yor Sal liv"ani and1 others pok' (Iduring hie meetting :at wh icht the resolution was: tIlptdl, and all violently eolcunced the r(v('rnmenlt. ,John 1. iane and31 Giks lI. 1Ih Iw ert arrested in Boston upon a charge ofi usin1L tIe ail:; to defraud lhe mb;:lit', under Iiht title of the "3h1ssachuetts sachll (,om' uy ." 'heir "c'legant goldt watch oru ot 1ll)lar","' was a ch all Irs ti' 53t n gi1l tcaS c:aliningi at papecr fa(c on w13hi h We( Plinted the figures of a1 5u1 dial. It is stated1 in WVaahin"gioni ihait (Ce V ilas 11113 prolole lo. I;. ('. \Il I,ur 1, o. Soutth Caruolina, restnt apointm11Oltnict ctlerl in Wa'ushington, to the position of su1erin 1ndent of1' ti' raiway s' erice. C'ol. 1ec It re has m'' die ane excllc:leit record ince tI enter'ed the postal SCrVice, and! hiis promo1( ti'Un iwould e mleritorious n1110 also gir general satisfaction. 1and iitn clotion ith itheI3.3 (l11eof t jint118 r'11luti8 provli din that'I all \\ ntei liltesW 8(1 3.np 1yee slN be1 l3w ,iter ll p .3 for nati)3C ona hlidays,1 the: 1311uth1 of Juh3 33 TheI1lil'l ( Londo Ji33y A13.v1, in ( i0nnnen say:fe lle teaves1 n Olsyst3lem3 iith1r33f the blogykor of3( eihurche governmen! '1'. 'li it ends wthi's tlite.I tIe wasII fo An.rican( V the iigreat03) ex ill' of1( his tilw. (l-e was3 (reat preacher,( and(1 noth313inI but rearlwe Ths'e11r fI t)tll'noislCentr l I.lroad e Compan' ias given notieof3 ill' widrawl froll pols.rs ThlIi io & sallg,111 3311i1 Wes3terr Mth 31ween and'Nrthwestiern pool33, :n11 Iil Trppsed o menrth hurr31113iedI 33 tlue eO3 a cominat3 ions, and'3.' t lns(ii thl n1e30l1 wll b 31 refrne os sra of 11( 1335Sl:I' I3the3 .ito State131 raiwa $1a0w.I1llt(3 il'lc333 A~ fire) 'llin thel 3liowry. New York11( fin blocked(the e3(3'ilevated' railrp:nl cas.T passenger go(liofte ea:cinn-heesII113 an wei3l3*.l i3lth 3 b lload was531I rei(v. The3 moin V0:05 caused11 suchp tienni' nthtsee passenge1irs (331 fel oh, grond Th1're wer313 bnstantl k1illed'15 and sevel (f hersig'i (itunded a In the Ilaled a tin-1 3 hnlest ill (lia311 thel bill were refrr3 d 3 t3o1 till c oui tter 1133 3rialllreasury,l a3.33n3in tht2he. 1ropoI1Sas(, for 31 an Vieas i te reven1 of13 Ail sensa0io wasu caulels 1 11l0 i Austi T:3 e.'033 frmby 11 thearrslt o 5". II.llennetosell gScree,int atll Armsto ihi Texas S1t:'enate,(1 eiigni will.1 tae (:01at13.33I3' say( he, ierel(i t wa3150 rat, utchrgd imellwth.:,r. f ney advnce fo13r(lI 1(uplies.glll'l(ls re11a)ry for1( thl3e tilonl oll' is tli t'f ie 1)l(0,uen Commons hat( 011 - railwa bin cotru 3evyld by the13 llui an3( (ovronen 33 yld ( le easl~te13or . il t' of il) ( 'a b 11n 1h: l rachred C0mrju. n the( iveril (l1.t piril ,bune13 adde t i e 311 'lIrit ish ' go e Inenct hat n103 reason tobieve 01 tht gl{ni; wAsbtl nIigt ops ther'e. Siiili IAnlexanil.ld., 1 Jrawfon a ero Witrder wansokn f'rm th jai at. ~ion, .a 'lIl aoy, Wal hand from a trentl 01n the ra'Ii lng ad ittant b. Sutton was'aleo awakened and w nedthe intruder away. Instead of leavin however, the man. atempted to gIn I eutraneo through. the window. Sutto fired through the gas. and the fel low w t away. Next morning his deed body v found near the gate with a bullet throng his heart. His identity is Un. known Wils n Driver, a deputy constable, went to Mi1 rsburg, Ind., from Switzerland (ounty o arrest William Sleet, who had escape) from the officers while under arrest for stea lng, and found him in askiff going toward, the Kentucky shore. He called to Sleet to return. Sleet's son, a lad 14 years of age, vho was also in a skiff at the In diana s ore, called to his father not to re turn. river then fired at the elder Sleet. 'i'he bo legged the constable not to kill his father. -hereupon I)rIver deliberately shot the boy inflicting a fatal wound. A war m tnt wa issuc( for the arrest of Driver. <>n (' 's Fork, Laurence county, Ohio, Samuel mit:i, aged 12, who had had some dilliculty witl. a neighbor, Stephen 11am mfo1d, armel ilimselt with a revolver and wient over to Hammond's, following him into the house. lIammond then reached otr his rifle, but Smith fired and killed him. I lanmond's wife and children, a boy and girl, attacked the murderer, but he soon t'atally wounded Mrs. lIammotnd, and as t he children attempted to escape, he felled I hem both with balls, lie lied to the moun- c tu ns and has not been caught. Mrs. IIam- t mond was mortally and the children so- t riously hurt, Iteport on the Labor Question. 'I'wo interesting reports of legislative t comtuitt' appointed !' investigate phases of the lal'vr qiestion have been lately made public,. One is the report of the commit tee of tie touse of Representatives ap pointed ') inquire into the cause of the Western railroad strikes; the other is the report of 'e committee of the New York Assembly' which has been investigating the recent oal strike at New York. Both comnittees (levote some space to a consid ('rat ion of the rights and the limits of action of cganizcd labor, and both agree in taking r.isound view of the matter. Their conc"lusion,is in effect that, while the right of a man ,L of bodies of men to refuse to lahar for what they regard as unjust re muneration is linquestionable, the right of employers t' determine what wages they shall pay is equally unquestionable, as is the right of workmen who desire to keep aloof from labor associations or coibina tions to dispose of their labor as they please and at what rates they please, and that any coast rint or intimidation intended torestri. t this freedom of employers and unassoci ated laborers is improper and unlawful. 'Ihe congressional committee apparently has no great confidence in the eflicacy of arbitration, while the New York committee thinks that the hoar4 of arbitration in that State los too little power, gand su;gcsts an increase of the same.-B;radxtreef s. Another Nig Ihal. The New York 'T'imes says that it is an thoi ize Ito announce that the control of the Ililt imore anl Ohio railroad has passed into tlie hands of Alfred Sully, of New York. -ully, it says, has a written contract by virtue of which President Robert Garrett puts him in possession. In an article over a colunnl loug the Times says; ''The possibilities of this new cont'ol are beyond estinlation. By the acquirement of the ilcuirement of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad-- the one railway of the land that hias ever been considered out of the mar ket---Sully and his ftiends become con - trollers of ivhat is probably the most ex - tensive railway s'stem in' the world. It stretches from New York to almost all - pats of the South and far into the West. it includes the Central railroad of yew J ersey, the Philadeltphial and .leading sys -teml, the Ric'hmond Termainal, the lRich nimond and Dainville p)roperties, the East '1. Tennesser YIr'giniai and Georgia lines, Lhe . Cntrail ra.ilroadl of Georgia, and now, last of ill, the Uiltimore and Ohio. All of these proper'ties then are to be made one renIt trunk line wit.h 1(1,000 miles of truck. I lere is no loager' to be anmy (questlonl about howi the Baltimor'e ad Ohio road Is to get anl enitrance 'to New York. The ~Jersey Ct.(II ntl ndtnding lines give that, The cent r , or ihi iadtinmore and (11io l press a 4 llgralb I Conmpanics is includled In The :mi-ys ofthatGarrett willremnain Th Iii %v ('Olton ol C'ompiany. Th ne.muw I o4tton Oil Company which is I t o pete :n the imnufacture of cotton f s1e oil witl. the Stanihard 0i1, was cliart n(hs olcrs President, llenry S. But'cr 'I .WasIua ten Buitcher's Sons of Philadel h:I tbunigir, F"rederiek Oliver of Oliver rs. Colunhia, C.; Secretary and Treas rer, Jh n m 'iver of the same firni; Engin I:r Dan)&iiel A, Tompkins of D., A. Tomp kus& Co0., ( hiarlotte, N. C. T he~ capital :a $5,000,000, of which $4,000, to ihi a~ lremay been subscribed by Phila deph 1111 a pitdiists. The complany Is aui ther4 to iihld at Norfolk, Va.; WViI 011ng'toln N. ('.: Chleston and Columbia, ojIlhIs :uil Shl'eld, Ala ; Jackson and Me Ila li ss 'l5. ; ,Newv O rloans andl Shreveport, I '.; Nioph:is, Tenn.; Iouston, Galveston, IlI,las and San Antonio, Texals; LIttle SI I ek, Ark mas, andl reflue'rIes ait Kansas s-y ('ity :i$i Iloboken. Work i' I1 be bieguni soon on the mills :un11 -i einer~ 'is. and1( thle mlost Improved ma 1-hinlery wi h I used in them, 1 rmsan In Chmartiez, selmtori iAhernman asnd his pairty reached (Chazrlestoni at 4 o'clock Wecdnesday morn ing and0 remsained there until 3 o'clock that ltlernlloon, whLAn they left for Savannah, whlelce they g to1( Florida and thence to C uba. 'he yl rt y ('onsisted or Senaltor I herinan and his dhomghter, Senator Mmian h lrso ol (f Nebriiskai, (Gevneral Anison 0. .\c .(Cook, Seeeai:i of t .e lIniled States Sea ate, and1: Mrs. A :c( 'ook, Messrs. Grace Wal Iaee and1 Fran 'i G. (Carpeniter and 1". 1). .\lu. ey, newu p.peri (correNpondents. Sen.~ ato rs HanIslIni nd( Buitler are expected to be' of thi' paly, but11 have not yet jolned it. iI he visitors stoiIt'll at the Charleston Ho tel, a nd aifter b, ';kfast visi ted Fort Sum teri andl For VI'. aiiltrie. On returning to tho ('yithey 111)'.r Ilied on the Battery andl ulIllIlted: the e -thuake ruins, On neC 'oun lt of theuir b' 'ef stay, no0 puiblic recep t ionl ; as tendter d to the party. Senator Shermaun IxprIes 'a great p)leasulre lit the rapijid re(overy r C'harleston from thle cirt lopiiike dlisas :r. TI'hll'bro/.( (' u(ttrian siatuie of AlbIert -Sydneiy ,hlnsto , whiflh is to stapdic 111>on the 'nn1111mt u,f t c imausolem which mni lheen ercecztd Im ewv Orleans, Is to be uin ye\t'd Ion:1 ihe hiti h Apil~ nex t, Th'e statue - tIh' work oIf t' Sculptor Alexanider -I)loyle mal11 tIhe <bi for the unveiling wvill be the th 1 aiive' -iry oIf the death of the ( onfederaite111 chIIie in , on the- halttle-fleltd of Shiilh, at wlihib leneral Johinston fell. "'WI at we llr wvith pleaisure we never forget'. ; 11,'ml .J/ercier. 'The following IS a1 a'se Inl potint. "'I paid (lut huimnreds oIf dollars wlitot receiving any benefit" 51ays M . Ely;I~ Ihoaths, (If McBr-bde's M ichi. "'I 1h:11 feilale' 'omlplaints, especially 'dr'aggin:gildwti,' for over~ six years. D)r IR. V. P'ierce's 'l"av,orite PrescriptIon' d111 me1( more goodl than any medicine I ever took. I siivise evd-y sick lady to take it " Andii so do we. It iwcvgr disappoints itsa patrons. D)ruggi ge sell it, Beware (If dried iapl)E'. They love not 1 w isely, bu1til do awell, (9 'ROTH WILL OUT, Nactd to )itegard to the Holtoea. IEvagelstr, Receatly e3eaaplld to Quit able 1ity-Tbey Prove to be Paatte. and Libertine. (Columbia Daily Record, March Ii.) The following letter from a Toledo, Ohio, clergyman was received yesterday by Poestmaster Gibbes. It clearly shows the true character of the so-called "Holiness EIvangelists," who came to this city and andeavored by lying words, assutned earn ietnees in religion and wild harrangueing to stir up the negroes and incite rebellion among them. The letter lus every appear. nice of truth, and there is no reason to dis believe its contents. Ansel M. Iaper is wvidently the satre man whose lying utter tnces and scandalous assertions were so se. rerely rebuked in thecolunnsof ''t ii:c nit. lie was the prine mover and insti tator of the "gang," "Time mukes all tings even," as we said before: Toti:uo, Oiiro, March 4, 1887. !ostmawter, Columbia, 8 0. uAlt Sin: I saw notices in the pal)ers -ecently of the mobbing and expulsion rom your village, or city, of a band of lye men and women preachers of holiness. :t was published in our papers as an out age of southern intolerance. But I have ust heard that one of this holiness party ras Ansel M. IRaper. If that is the man, I now him to be ,a wild fanatic, living in idultery, and who ought to be driven out >f any community where they undertake o teach. I write to ask you, or any one to yhom you may refer this, for information is the fact.; in the case. I should be sorry o have prejudice created here at the North against your society on unjust grounds. If he man's nome who loads that holiness )arty is Ansel Id. Iaper, then It is all xplained, for I know that man to he ulit o live onr of jail. 1 have no object in writing, except to get the facts 111(1 vinli ate your people from all blaune, as I shall lo through our papers. Yours, truly, LYMAN I. JoHNSON, Pastor Free Chanpel, 205 Tenth street, To ledo, Ohio. TIlE %EGItO IN POLiTCr. 6ome Sagaciouae Adutee to the l'olored 'eopule or the 8oth. To the Ed ior of thie News ind Cour;:": Permit me to thank you for th1 kind sug gestlon made to Presidlent Cleveland to :ip point me to the ollice of Register of I)eeds for the )istrict of Columbia, should the Senate reject the nocination of Mr. 'i'rotter, as appeared in your issuse of the 8k4 inst. I rejoice to see the time coming when inci dents in the administration of political par ties will show to the colored man, of the South especially, that he must regulate his politics as white men do, to wit, accorinig to his best interests and the highcst welfare of the government. I do not endorse much that the )cmo oratic party has done toward the negro, but i recognie the folly of dwelling up:'n it, in the lace of changed relationships an:1 a new era in tie Sottli. The negro nptst se lect in the South that line of politics which will give him protection ill his rights. To say to him that lie cannot he protected is as bad as to deiy him protection. Fearing that some may say that this is written to favor my nomination to the office, let me say that I know while I write of Mr. Trotter's conlirmation, anid am clad of it, Why shottld egra iOnmOCi t e objectcd to by liepublicans and a while accepted I cannot unlerstand. The Riepub publlcan has done much cood for the ne gro; let it continue in well~doing if it will. but let it reiember that its ward is ia , a citizen, a thipl;sr Hndc a politician, like its other members. In the South it is of especial necessity that the colored voter should be in co-.per ation and harmony with his white ftllo. citizen, to the itc of picu and prosperity, politically and industrially. e-y tulv yours, D). AraOuerrs SyaS:n A Prayer- sen,t Up for ieporiters. In the Senate this niorning Chaplatn All ison startled the august bodly iiw, plosing his prayer with a word for tile newsp)aper men. Ho said: "And naow, dear Lord, bless the reporters. whose nimble pens catch our every word ahioo.0 before it is uttered. Like thyself, they are omnipresent and almost omnipotent. If we take tihe wings of tihe mor-ning and fly to the utmost parts of the earth they are there. They mneet us in thec jungles of Africa; they waylay us in the solitary canons of Colorado, and wvhen at lengt'h we find the latitude of the magnetic pole behold they are there. tMy their light and goodpew be eq1ual to their power, and when tile general assembly of heaaveu convenes let no reporter bo excluded. Anien!"--.St, Paul Letter in Chicago Times. P'aying for the InnerH. Thlere is a mistaken nlotion tlintt a1 large share of thle ollicial entertaining at the Whlite Ilouse is paid( for out of a cont in geint fund votedl for the purpose. Only the "'Steward of thle IIousehlold,"' the lh'>rist. dhoorkeepers, ushers, waiters, laborers and Metropolitans, the furnishing, heating ad lighting of tihe Mansiioni iindt mainlteinance of the conservatories lare p:iad for out of fiundis appropriated. Oult of his salary oif S.;w,-, 000 a year the President pay13s for his chief and1( assistants, for all his otlicial dinners as wvell a-s his private living, the waiters lat his ofllciial or uinofieial tale nad thle leinude dlomelstics ini the private pats of the' M:an sioin. lie also pays out of his own pocket for is private -onclunalin, footmen taiit sa blemen and the car-e of his private i nes. It is a srnall business for a great nation, lbut suhl aro thie drainis upona thae annulial s-ti jlendi allowed the President out the public t reasuIry. The P'anele ror Uarfieid'n Tomb,t. Casper Iult-l, theW scu1lptor, has Iiiih;l d tile fifthl and last mode-l of the panels whichi are to be cast andu p)lacd on Gar-liehs toiib. This last painel rep)resentls Goi iehI, lying ill state and the peophc- psa.sinig by ii body. 'rThere aire 21 IigureIs, andl all are life mez. At either end of the h iei- si ads a soldier aind a K(night TVeimlalr. A you i girl stands ini the for-egromni with a wreath In her hiand(. The Ii rst of the anels ri-li rescu Its Gharihlbl as a school0 teacheir, the ser::d(1as a s ddier at Chicaniiog::. lhe Wiirdh a5 an orator, and( thei fourth lakinig lIe oath is Prmesient,. 'The pans have not5~ i yet been sent to the site o,f the mon umlent but are ait thle te-rra-loftta wVorks ati Pei' Amiboy where Ilie lust 1mdel will be senlt snd cast.-VAc brk Worlid. ,Johnu Morley's aiddress oni the study (of literature', (h;llvere-d in great part without nnuiiis(cript , us to lie writtin oiut andl pa &lSowmanl hUurnumgu says he- i:iimet be thu Pr-ohiblitlonl(1( candidate f or P'residIent, al houilgh--perhaps h)ecani'e--h le thineks lie soi stand a belleor (lhanuce of election thlani myone0 no1w inieginles. For weak lung-s, spitting of Iblood,- short less (of br-athi, conisumlpfiiid, o:gt-'viats Goldlena. 3-di I uI is--c-e y"- is a mverign emiledy. Superior to coil liver oil. By W1heni SecretIary Mi uning ret ir-s at niuma ecr of priin ent ollici1ls of the Tresaury bepartmlent 'itendl to pi eseit himi with a ainndsomle e.emt- iuto of their reglard aind riendstlhp. It is estitnawted that it wIll cost ver a thouasandh dolars, The'Marqi doiiouon, wvho recently lein oln at the age of tJ2 years, was nc drawing masute- to tihe Priacess, now neien Vi-toria, ilfa only son was in the Iribish armay anti w-as ktilledI, withI his wife ndl children, at Lucknow. *Thae oun a,f ug (rt4tif a mm ber. of the New Qrk stok eaphage loft town the other for a short vtsit. St e returned unexpeo ly and found a let ttr addressed to her husband aaiting his return from the street late in the afternoon. It was signed - "Frank Smith," and said: "Now that the ol woman is gone, lot's go to the thoatro and pepper the town later." Mr. Smith is a frequenter of the Hotel Birunswiok and was a olum of the lady's husband in his bachelor days. The wife sent this note to Mr. Smith: "The ol woman has returned. Although I have never met you, I have frequently heard my husband speak of you. 1 shall bo happy to accept the invitation to the theatre for him and myself." Mr. Smith, not at all disconcerktd, got tickets for the Fifth avem.c, and now says that his only re gret is that hie referred to the bright young wife of his friend as "tho old woman."-New York -Commercial Ad vortihor. X. GOY. A. 11. STEPHENS' COUSIN. I t:t IIl -lt (usln of the lto l x.iovernor 4AIo,ci it" II. hitlihn:, 1111(1 have locu posta L'ck oitirrrt l'a llr<mtla shtctt I8S. 1'or lyars i llav ha elit a sul'rirer froit n rt111 (o in iP" f,,. Whl grt"w wor.se until tliN ohttbit ot" iiuao.or bJi Ctiit1, Ilrofuiat, tut -Cilyr rlltu1l h. I pt'oitil, Ihorough ly ii lsgn.tel wvi?t hli Oil pu-1115 n~i ZtL piotiounctt lii cin huluiibu{.:, Its Iihail trletl many w Ithiout rclicf 1 v wa' intt e to use ehII.it., wi cl1 1t s 1111111 lolu t r1n l f.p I. 'l it''I frn,I vo dl io o1go tcore..oi at ont-- an' I the tlno-8 arIt : ot) c tea er listlir trwti. It "tlr ti iol k."uotal 1o1-lth lti i rapitui tian tl lIests11: l str ugtIf. 'l'he ist.arny ,ln i y o i l t 'l t Lihri't1'i~ l ichl t. - atil'.lly dlececa it i the cancer bhenmi ts, ontl loss in szirP tl ttiltg retn tus ul riclt a ier to toll ti ta'o of it oncelt rga. 1u (It1IlCPr \ill who) lutVI) 80011 11n0 sn00 I hav. tutiltenecrl tht 0150 of it. t. I. bear (cs lttilito ll t iyg'at ilur(tili en nl n',td tho scar Uim 111y 'ac -.hows thi It tuo-d the' can ie. I ln t IIth t II. L It. coltcs t luaroly ui, to Wll it is l0 ilil,,lct d, auul 1 cn l ni tt, M y too goi MIn pr:a. its- this wmndei'ful lot. 'it . I hav o i 1 t il t ia ; ', but II. i . s itit s t tli i toi l as i t I tootl ut i hr. '1he avth y io lit"uio , li L 1tiAthcs (t :;i.) iilt'r-i.i"t tiliiltl, l,>ing i hi e voluntrcry lattt 1;ungo it Mr. . u:t'"it . ;rl" t, by Whp -lt or tlotlt' IOUttt iutlos:": "Mti. 't , t th. an II t up[igiht uitio tl1: Al hIII, tw o i l tt h ,tl (1tt'001, oful h.s 1Imer-. OilS iintix (h)oulit, that hto ctloltl not 1Ivo etyVointg, a. i ho c in was gratually sap. ping thel tottihtt11( iOti of lItis co:istitutioni, but. now loks wvell att hoarly.' T\WO AtI,i1NS't:w1 wrIt:Iil -:x. SovcraI hitYsiranls havo pronounced niy (1ti. ease bloo 1 p t,.Ot, ' htSC'< by ph:lt or lai In lte 1alit, l1i t hey ciitl(t not Cte 1110. Last. sunuunt'r I utsl elghLten bottles of a 1-rgoly tuivertise l blooll rt1sdicince, wh icht<litl the nu nlioro t;o;,d thatn s(tn11urll w.tetr. 1 havye umod only It'w o hotth-.s (t:U. 11. i1. tutl au proult to -1ay that 1 ht;vtt rece'tveti groa'eor benefiI fr-tm 1ihemn than Iromn the etghtet"u, lndt11 ilOtiw' 111)111 ILv rcrovering. 'l ter is nn (i- silonI iit tlie sutlriortty of LI. II. 1L oyc till llo rcno dl e, u1-5 I:cvnobits str". t . w. IL. w iC, i. Augtut, otl., .lpril _'hai !s-.;. All titio tilsiri' lull l nl':ation a utL ' (le caudt tel cu :c of I Lo:d it IL'oitons, i croIlt It itl -troflitus sw.Llings, I leers, Ores, hiil iul it ti51, httditey o 1inlaints, ('ht:atrhi, "tc , ann seurc0 h.v nuil. III e, a C0o.V Our : pm.e ilte-1 tit-ei ho.d1, 1Vo Wundis, illlcd with iit he me-t w iurtlel'ul antill slI ttug 1)0 '01 t"vo lefi.lr kilowii. A ltl ,ss, li. , I:.AL\i y., Atiania, ot. T IN -IT"l'TI;tor V(lfN(I .\1)1I.S 1'4 ItII .tht S lt ainttges supc lit'I to tiII' e Y. 't't lI e ill t'ryV 1t)uti' i' t! (_'. it . A it aini \Itij. O ily 1' Ia'tet't t't l i nd ft.a o ll isIltti tcnachel's. bI ht 'l WIotI2Ill-ont itirnaeu'Ls, lii. h1i I Ill iW rs anIttB'tl it i irs lsi: \1' ii t: ' lsi.t - ntl_ i ng i'' 1i0Iit _ lii !al ItCiolablle i 'olcourse, inelmiin se d il of :2 Wtlis... .. .. .. i.1 i I ,twil,1 for tWo'i 1l' mlore! frsii Si . Iatily or :n-ig'sile.tl. Piipils charged','I ld r , :daku ', wIt ful ptl iNtls, N l dres t i:V. \.L li T i 1N C THlE ON{LY TRUE Walsorfy heBLOOD regulattto th IE nd KIDNEYS iind hi- T101-: timH EWALTH nudt'V10. OR of YOUTH. iiil,titn,Wuniit of A ('ititol, lnd i,,-st ion,Lne'k of St rongiti undli 'i Ired F"eil illg nh-. elorinnd nervest rreceivo new forco. E'nlvens t hei indi _____________________ and__ u pli elis Bri-n l'owe-r. SAiiilnriing frortn comlaintso D j ecluinr tolhiIr se(x wti i lti LM ~o Ein DR. HIARTER'S IRON4 thy~ comipl,xion. Friel ienlt tttrnhts iat couinterf-it ing only ndd I to tho t;opulaity of the orbiini. Do not lxp,r itmont -toit thti OliolNAL AND lJV:;T. ( Dr. HARTER'S LIVER PILLS Cnro Constiipation.Liv'er Comlaiant anid StokE Heoadl.1che. Siam,plo D)nso anud irenm Book5 maid on receipt o f t wo cntsi it n pOStag 0. T HE DR, HART EHi MEDICINE COMPANY. St. Louis, Mo . B RA DFIE LD'S FEMALE REGULATOR! M.ost bnppiy meets the demnantd of the age for woman'iis pecullar amictions. It Is a remedy for WOM AN ONILY, 11111 for one SPECIA L CLASS of hecr diseaases. Ri Is a Specific for certaIn dlisonsed ionitLions of t he womb1 andl so controLs theO Men slrual orgla nila to regulate ali derangements antI irre'gularitlis of heri MontLily SIckvnessq. TheIi pro. priettrs ilaim for this~ Iimedy tno other medical rpl)flCty. It la stricly a Vegetable Compound, the I'tuiedC precBrip'ion of a learned1 psicIan WhIose s eciatlty was FBarALU DISUaBSt,and WhtosO ame becam~e eavIable becanRe of hits success in ho treatment ntI cure of female complaints. Suiffering woman, t will relicrYe you of nearly all1 ?Omlplints peiculLar to your sex. For sale by druggIsts. Write for book, "Mes age to Woman," maIled free. BR ADWIBLD REGULATOR Co., Atlanta, (IA. About twenty years ago IIdicovered a nounced It cancer. I have trIed a numbeItr of nent benmeflt. Amnong l th nmber werei one1 1 wias lko fire to the( sotre, causling litl,V LaI. s. 8. 8. hand dono for othetrs 1, tirl~arfl o-e the Reconhd ht' li ithe ighborst oltl iin,t!t' I health hini ttein hail fir t Wo ir t bre years tinily. I hadl a si vert hatn n1111 iny beast . Aft mie andl I g:rewv t outer tian I hiad leon for sev a lIttle SI,pit biut the sizle of a haif dIme, Il everyoun'.withcovnce rtoigIvef.8. .8.nfainrtI lu i,t:v 3t. NANCY J. MCCONAIJ Ivlft' i-'flr i ellrely v'egetab,le, ni n th blod. reni. oni* mwoo ~~'c. "1 CURIC8 AL . RUMQR1A, from a coon Uloh, or ortt .O tho worst Scro pla, jat. eu Fever - 1ore ," ealy Dr_ Oft Skin, in slort, nil diseas eaused b blood aro con(ln(ri'e"d by thi prowerfu e r - g, and invIgoratligc u1Un c,e '' * + ati UJlcor ro heal undr nign inHI"nce. EslpolwtI- has nanfos : Its potency in cilug 'ctier, He i? s Dolh, Carbunc oN, Soro Eye 8 > ploas hores antd Swelli I olut DisenHO, White Swe g toitre, or Thick Neck, and Eularsse. Glau . send ten celnts in etalps fbr a large treatise, with colored platcs, on Skin Disouses, or tho same amoun '. 'or a trealis' on 8crofulous Atffetions. "THE BLOOD IS THE LlfE.'s Thoroughly eleano it hy using Dr. Piere&4 Golden edlectl Discovery, amdigoodi> digostiorn, a fair Kkit, beo)n a(I r.. its, and vital strength, will beest4ablised, CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofttli, of tho'Lun t#i or rested 01(1 c'relt by this -oleedy. if Iui en be loro thr last st1r( 5 of tho disease are touched, From Its ltmrvelous power over this terribly fatal disoaise, wh(en tirst otfern this Uo1Y celebrated romudy to (.le Pu>11)1, . thought serioosly of cull ig it hls t Cou. slttniptioni C bure,' but abmto,1el that ntulo as too lzim.ted for n mcdlichlr which, from its wonde1 ' C ('i1011tio of tonio, or streugt hlenin1g, aitt < ! i re, (o h)od--el-insing, ant(-bti'o , 1)(o ,t!, :: i ttillI-.-' proper tin , fit un:rynll:l,,t, (I O\ :ty 1- a Ir'med for COnt.i1n, but fOr 111 croi Liver, Bad dLfg$. Tf you tii. d O rt "rwr-y, (t-bilttated, have salllowor o' ;ln, 1 t yfelt ow IJh-brown 8l>ots on fuec (" I "I- , Ir etlu t t1 "i(tach9e or (I1zzi ness, bad It:.it1 iIt 'inlmh, internal heat or clhills, I'l'rn:.li!1: ut t1I h tot thihts, low spiritn a diu l gl ib)Id" (1: t1(Iii -s, Iiictri ar appetite, 01n0 (..rt'l :;4LJu', you(t- P rutl'(rhb from IdIitestIi, 1tpep141n, and TorpI Liver,. or 'iionNttnt" In uany 1cases. ouly lOO t:fl th ,V 'ltoms ar10 ('xpc.L rkene(l. As a ro ,y ior all ch11 cases, Dtr, N'IOZClciIO44I (.'e Mcdla(i( Dls5 D COVC1'rceIN >td llDedca :,' D(.. r tr %1'oaic.uti r ' piHtinta of !biii,'i SlOrtlLe. oa atIrotnth, Ut*or= -'IILP Asthmna, oevero CouIglts, 01nd ki)uhotd tIfectlt,na, it i: (1u ( lfill t r'emnedy II,1' OTI'. 4 o L,t, o, or S3X Send til 0ets1(5 in :(til fo' Dr. Plerce's bok00( OnL C:otncmpIon., ,(t(rorr:, Worl1s !b>peIinsry t3('ld('Iiil Asso cI eitI.I, 63 ihin St reet., it' I'AIr.o, N. 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I woult advise ul. oflEY, Asho Orose, TippecanfOe C~o., Indl. iii seems to 0(3r0 cancers b~ fo,rtini( out1 thei 3 rt SSnIlitrieilifli noe . .G..