Sandusky Daily Register (Newspaper) - December 18, 1890, Sandusky, Ohio ii 18 1890 m AS S f TatK are made about four cents a pound and sold for about dear because they do less than half as strictly pure cream of tartar powder and doubly for- their continued use injures the health There is no alum no ammonia no adulteration of any kind -in Cleveland's Superior Baking Powder Powder Co 81 Ion St New Turk LESSENS PAIN DIMINISHES CO ATtA BALE BY ARNOLD THE GREAT German i TRUTHS FOR THE SICK Kor lit will vcu you stiller if fn use lit will cure you I wlin arc confined In mills nml loot procure sufficient exercise ami all who in doors use They will be weals anil If you do not wish Ito from use n bottle oi BITTERS lit never fails to cure lie without n J bottle Try it you I will not it in delicate are all down should use will for a case where will or euro It never falls Cleanse the vitiated when you ts impurities the skin 11 i ml Sores Rely on health vlll will cure Liver Com- be it will core VOU BITTERS will you up and make you strong and will your blood pure rich and strong and your flesh hard Try to-night anill you will sleep and for It I you want the best Medical Work 3 stamps to A P Boston Mass and receive a copy free Founded Apill Daily i F MACK 3 MACK Publishers and Proprietors BLOCK OHIO Entered at the Postoffice 0 as Second Class Matter Short letters on jill are mngt bft as a not be print ei nor evea read The Editor no for thf opinions expressed by correspondents THB IB the only published at IB every morning delivered at residence or in any part of the city Bend names by postal card or orders at the office THE -is delivered by In the sent by mall HE WEEKLY is published every city county and neighborhood full reports editor rials on current events miscellany RATER OP delivered by mail or carrier ISO a 17.80 one year week or every four of subscribers Tri- weekly loo one month is 14.60 one year by mail three six months 14.00 one year Weekly by mail one year me Invariably copies of edition Addrow dent free THE REGISTER O OF V NOTES ANDi Cooper Has been able to connect Pension Com missioner Banm with any improper an It is that Governor by the late Wall street panic He had been taken in on Richmond terminal and got caught is of the opinion money will do everything may well be ot doing everything for money j POOR RICHARD The death of is a good thing Now if death will claim a few bulls and several bears of Wall street be a country We commend the of Ben Franklin which we print in THE on each day They of meat and sound sense For three issues in succession onr esteemed the has not mentioned THE REGISTER What have we done or left undone to be thus meeting of the board oi trustees of the Home will be held today Hon Thomas B Paxton the president of the board will not be present an important law suit in which he ia engaged making it sible for him to be here A decision in the celebrated Brice back tax case is expected from the court next Tuesday This is the case m which Senator-elect Brice contests the authority of the auditor o Allen county to force him to pay i large block of back taxes The Democratic leaders do not lee happy over the tact that to win in 1892 they mast have not only the South but New York Indiana New Jersey and Connecticut yet such is the fact no matter what the nambe of votes in the electoral college That check for the Soldiers Home sent to Governor Campbell by Gen Franklin has not yet shown up at the office of the treasurer of State What has become of it is a no one about the State house seems able to answer This accounts for the lack of money to the credit of the Homo However the quartermaster can bay on credit It is a fart more h IT h to M the Stomach than to all tbe combined this is not hard lor even ths unprofessional to understand when wo into consideration the mass of food that it is made receptacle of lor a time there to be churned di- gested and so assimilated an artificial gastric formula on every will psia etc In is a good aid to digest a dinner and can do harm as it is an amount juice does not there Endorsed by S postage book to HAZEN MORSE 55 MAIN ST by TV A Graham Druggist Agent The exports of bread for November amounted to nearly 000 The total for eleven months ing November was which was fifteen millions in excess oi the exports for the first eleven months of 1889 The total for 1890 December exports being estimated will reach 000 or very close to that ILIOUS ttU a disordered condition of livor uch as f ID AGUE Sa fEVER Ail NAURU Disuses BY ALL o B.C MEDICINE CO A Planters Experience My plantation lit In a malarial dig 150 hand baU were sick I was nearly Ola I began tbe use of TUe was heur trouble I would s Pills men Sold Everywhere Office 39 New York D Mr Depew thinks the next congress will set the business of the country on edge and make the hair on the heads of business men stand nn end He forgets that it takes something more than a Democratic house to raise the Old Harry with business The senate will beep the house in check when it comes to the passing of bills and the president has a veto power that will be treely exercised if necessary Foraker passed through the city yesterday on his way from New York to Chicago Goy law practice is taking his entire time and is evidently profitable He is not out of politics in the sense that he has lost his interest in the party or that he is not a live factor in its agement But as to being in the field for office that is a Democratic yarn spun to make trouble but signally a failure in that direction He is as de- voted to his party find party friends as ever and will give Ms time to their interests when called on to part in a campaign is natural curiosity about tbe report Cincinnati investigating committee One Columbus pondent says it will state that ruption on the part of the Campbell board has been proven bub that there was a lack of harmony m the board that greatly injured its It lack of harmony in a board is fatal to its Influence and it on that account the board ought to be abolished what will Campbell do with the board in which harmony has not pre- to an alarming extent sinise last Perhaps a special to abolish that board ought to be who the coal fields Democracy of Ohio Bays the Ocala platform is In exact cratic principles and it prints the Ocala platform in fall and endorses it It f fiat money scheme the income government The named t by no means the weakest in the Democratic party nor the least ridiculous Carried out on the cratic plan ii that Democratic workers shall be employed by railroads and all the mighty force of employes shall be under the control of a board appointed by the president who to make the scheme perfect be a Democrat When a man applies tor a position as engineer question he mast answer in the ative is are yon a Democrat cannot his application rejected and EO on down to the men That is what toe scheme means and the Forum endorses it C represents have raised an enormous Dedicated to tbe Went End Fire By way of Cincinnati comes a report from New York that there menton foot and under to nominate Senator Sherman for ernor in There any number of them would be delighted to support Senator man for that place if he can be induced to accept the nomination Then again there are Republicans by the ands who prefer to keep Mr Sherman in the senate ie for the presidency Thai he would arouse more enthusiasm for than any other man yet named is undoubted He is with the independents out whose rotes the Republicans can not carry Ohio in 1891 or 1892 or in any year Ke is strong with the nees men of the State and the farmers of Ohio respect him We are not in the candidate making business and the man the nominates of Sen ator Sherman would plauded all over Ohio It is also re ported that Major McKinley whose name has been frequently mentioned does not desire the nomination for ernor hut prefers to take his chances in the next general assembly for the senatorship and go for the presidential nomination Talking of presidential probabilities a well known Republican who sees the ins and outs of politics says that rison is in the field and will stay in the field until the convention adjourns and that cannot be in the field so long as Harrison is a candidate This Republican says that as the chief of Harrison's cabinet it would be politically improper and out of the question for Mr Blaine to antagonize the president that if he really desired to be a candidate he should have left the cabinet ately after congress adjourned last summer and returned to private life Having stuck to Harrison so long he is bound to stick to him to tne end This gentleman is also of the opinion that Hill will prevent the renomination of Cleveland by convincing leaders from other States Cleveland not carry New York a State essential to Democratic success in the electoral college While he is of the opinion that Hill can carry New any Republican he does not believe that Hill can be nominated A New Yorker who is on terms with Hill is authority for the statement that Hill's policy is to prevent the nomination of Cleveland permit the Democrats to nominate some western man and wait for bis opportunity in 1896 or in 1900 Hill is young enough to wait and he knows it He may retire from public office for six or ten years but he will continue to be the idol of the New York Democracy and will be as strong in 1696 or 1900 is now No western Democrat can be elected New York Democrats will that and Tammany never objects to waiting for a good thing in national politics so long as it has the local of- fices to keep it in good form dollars wish used to com- bat the Republican partv and the tariff has been sent over here to tender it to tde Democratic leaders if they will promise to begin at once the distribution of free trade literature among the voters of the country it required no persuasion to obtain from the cratic bosses who are jubilant among themselves at the prospect of an un- The only a little dodge to blind the public If can have his way the pension attorneys will goon have to seek new He is ing to get every State to adopt a tem similar to what has been working satisfactorily in Minnesota Wisconsin and Massachusetts f ox some time That is for the several States to their applications for pension with the general of who prosecutes the claim before the pension office without cost to the claimant The house committee on invalid pensions seems to be in sympathy with Mr Noble for it has made a favorable report on a ing the attorney's fee to for cuting applications for increase of pensions on account of increase of disability Senator Squire chairman of the sub- committee which went to the Pacific coast to investigate the workings of the anti Chinese law has returned He says the committee learned that many Chinamen and much opium have been and are being smuggled over the northern border but that it is due to not having a sufficient force of men employed to enforce the law and not to defects in the law Senator Pettigrew of 8 Dak who arrived here Saturday is indignant over the outrageous Indian stories which have been printed in the eastern papers He says the irresponsible space writers are responsible for the scare which has existed in their imaginations We offer One Hundred Dollars re- ward for any case of catarrh that not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure F J CHENEY CO Props To ledo 0 We the undersigned have F J Cheney for the last fifteen years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and ally able to carry out any obligations made by their firm TRUAX Wholesale Druggists Toledo 0 WALDING RINNAN MARVIN Whole sale Druggists Toledo 0 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testi sent free Price per tle Sold by all druggists Ice III tile Arctic Wherever there is a level field of this season's ice inclosed by lines or hummocks the plenty Such a fish are field as sure this to be about The best medical authorities say the proper way to treat catarrh is to take a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla WASHINGTON From our Regular Correspondent WASHINGTON Dec 15.1890 The president aided by the cabinet has reached what he and they believe to be a satisfactory solution of the problem of how to end the stringency of the financial d that he will send a special message to congress tnis week recommending that authority be given the secretary of the treasury to purchase a large quantity of silver bullion immediately how cannot positively say Secretary Windom who has iust returned from New York where he went to confer with the leading lights of the financial world is understood to present stock of ounces of silver and also of an additional amount equal to the re- turned national bank notes estimated at If both these tions are adopted by congress it will place in circulation Treasurer has an idea hat with the assent of congress will add more It is to authorize the transfer of the of tional silver currency now lying idle in he treasury and the silver irade dollars also to the bullion account for into standard silver dollars and to allow he secretary of the treasury to issue treasury notes therefor Secretary Windom reports a greatly feeling among the New York who believe the worst to have and that confidence will soon be restored There's the point of the rouble Once restore confidence and money will Boon be easy again and half a mile long practically afforded a living to most of the people in the vil lage during the season ot 1883 because year the ice was very unfavorable for sealing and food was pretty scarce ia the village The fishing is carried on mostly by the women and children though one or two old men generally go out and one or two of younger men when they cannot go sealing and food is wanted at the house will iom the ing parly Each fisherman ie provided long-handled icepick which he leaves sticking m the snow near the fishing ground a long line made of strips of whalebone reeled lengthwise on a slender wooden shuttle about long and provided with a copper sinker and two jigs of walrus ivory armed with loui copper and a or dipper made of reindeer antlers with a wooden handle about long Hardly an Esquimaux and especially uo Esquimaux boy stirs out of the house in the winter without one of these scoops in bis band To every of two or three there will also be a good bag of sealskin gener ally made ot a piece of on old kayak cover for bringing home tbe Arriving at the fishing grounds each proceeds to pick a hole through which ia about thick clearing oni the chips with The jigs are then let down the bole and enough line unreeled to keep them just clear of the bottom where tbe fish are playing about The reel is held in the hand and serves as a short rod while the scoop is held ia the leti hand and used to keep the hole clear of the scum of new ice which of course is constantly forming The line in kept in constant motion op quickly a short distance and then allowed to drop back so that the little fish are nosing about the white jigs after the manner of codfish are hooked about the jaw or in the belly As soon as the fisherman feels a fish on his hook he catches up a bight of the line with bis scoop and another be- low this with his reel and thus reels up the line on these two sticks in loose coils until tnn fish is brought to the when a skillful toss throws him off tbe hook on the ice where ho gives one convulsive flap and instantly freezes solid The tic whalebone line is thrown off the sticks without tangling and paid out through the hole again for trial If fish are not found plenty at tbe first hole the fisherman shifts ground until he strikes a school They are sometimes so plenty that they may he caught as fast as they can be hauled up One woman will brings in upward of a bushel of little aboni 5 or from a single fishing This fishing lasts until about tbe middle of May when the ice A good many are also caught along the shore ia November in about a foot of water where there are no tide cracks in the At this season the Esquimaux use a little rod about long with a short line and a little ivory at which the fish Stream If trifles put people out and make them very and irritable what must be tbe effect on pain as Colic Flatulency etc The remedy however ie simple and sure C B Personius ins from Decatur N Y We hare used a bottle of Colic procured al Conference do not know how to without It Will you send me two or three We can it Is a Kreat success for same When a remedy justifies such in- at this surely Its Js a positive fact For sale by Arnold Ohio 1C was 1 1 What ho t what clouds the The people cry with wondering Jest When all at once with a mighty roar The flames Illume with an upward soar The Dumber Two's ana Did down the street tear For the amass ot That seemed as if it ne'er would tire And with a wild upheaving sound i Transferred ita to other grounds For the mammoth lumber piles wore doomed not take long before consumed Goil save onr dear fair city i Was the prayer unsaid I But the valiant firemen quelled it all i God bless their willing hands at call And hard and faithful they did For not Let angela administer aid j For surely they can not them evade All hail then to thei firemen Those brave laddies of the hose Pour put to them our heartfelt all the gold in MEWS FOR TOE DR G W Justly Celebrated PHYSICIAN SURGEON and SPECIALIST late of NEW YORK WITH DR RUSSELL Venice j Deo Mips Thresa Connors of is the guest of her James O'Neil this Mr family to Sandusky city today Mr Will McCartney re turned from yesterday His parents were glad to see him There party at the Venice hotel New eve given by and A very pleasant so Bible wan given by the ladies of the of Our Re- deemer on Deis at the residence of Mr and Mrs Win Matt Owing to bad condi tion of tbe roads and being a very dark night many who intended being ent were unable to attend nevertheless the room taxed by those who braved these discomfort ures The sale of the fancy apd useful articles which had been prepared went off briskly every sold in Abort time realizing tbe sum of The handsome was obtained by Dtp of Bellevue and brought Our pastor was with us and caused consid erable with the tailless donkey game with him The first prize was taken be Mis Weber and our host Mr Matt got the booby prize ing both vocal and Instrument a music was well aar being entirely impromptu it die much to enliven the entertainment The crowning feature of the whole evening was the supper for which too much cannot be said except that it was too much for paid one of oyster soup and other things with immense liberality adde thereto was sufficient for 85 cents but oyster BOUD as as or three dishes if wanted and first at that ought to have brought cents but no matter everybody was satisfied and wel pleased If the supper did not so much money as it might have done no one was hurt only we punished the oysters and everybody said shall we have another HARVEY In DoBtin Page whose death hap been previously mentioned in THE TEB as having occurred at Green Gov Springs Florida on November 1890 was well known and highly re s pec ted at Milan his native place H was the BOD of Ansel Page well of the pioneers ot Erie county and was 52 years of age at the time o bis death He received a good educa tion at the old in Milan which he added the natural grace of gentleman and the culture gained by travel and observation and upright in all his dealings possess ing a cheerful and obliging disposition a warm social nature and a fund p wit and humor which made him a mos agreeable companion he was hy all who knew him and bis death i felt as a personal sorrow in ever household in North Milan where stands the old home of his and some of his later years About 1870 he was married to Mia Carrie Floyd of Springs Fla and since then they have spen their winters at that and thei summers at the old Page homestead in North Milan until of hi mother in 1886 His father had died in 84 and now the home was broken u and sold to strangers Since that tim Dustin or Dot as he was always palled had remained in Florida until las spring when he again came north ac companied by his wife who was mos devoted to They spent a part o the in Michigan with hi brother John and his sister Mrs Abbie Daniels both of Lansing and the re mainder with his brother Homer Page near Fries Landing This time h came in quest of health Disease was rapidly wasting him away and he sought the best medical to be had in Cleveland and other cities all was of DO and he returnee home only to die His bereaved wife and brothers and sisters have the cere sympathy of the whole commu nicy can it be no more Back to the scenes of other To greet the friends he loved of yore Who never name him bat to praise He left us in September mild Hoping almost that in the spring Ee come back to his old haunts When blue birds build and robins sing But spring come to scenes he Tlw pleasant hills and winding river Where he In happy summers roved Ana he Oh I never although prominent senators and representatives believe legislation te be unnecessary they have expressed themselves as to support any able measure because of the effect it will have in restoring confidence among the people At ft caucus of Republican senators to be held it will be decided T3 whether the election shall be tem Pennsylvania and Southeastern laid aside this week for the GOLDEN and soon his i 48 page book f W ana O i locon Is Brnn MEW UP Ohio to secure free fuel m the form of natural gas other points will soon as s ome have ready that they made a take The people have in- creased fae rates and not only law bat mob lence are the result fuel is a good thing bat cheap fuel is not the only necessity for success ID turing Even with coal at present prices this city affords better ments for success in shan any town can that has no liberal of railroad and water and other There is little 0 flat income control and na transportation tic favored by tbe Democratic party Tark Sun The Forum purpose of financial lation at the same caucus a ft oort will made by the finance committee birch which has for several days been in con- saltation with the five senators ed by Mr Edmunds chairman of tbe to consider and report jf -is Tne house committee on and currency has also been with situation and may Conclude to report a or some kind this week In the time tne legislators known aa Hien nothing short oi free and unlimited silver coinage wall suit them I discovered the true ness of the movement among leading Democrats their nation al and congressional committees for the purpose of beginning ofi the next presidential campaign An Englishman representing a secret English French and German e nt in W ashing ton bas been the ing spirit ia the matter The men he At an auction in Clarke the other day a half gallon jag which was sold for seventy-five cents was an objector interest because it was brought from Virginia seventh five years ago as a traveling com- Children Cry for Pitcher's An domestic Russia consists in tho manufacture ol wooden spoons which are made to thf extent'of mostly 61 j The sunny South land holds his duet Hla spirit free she cannot keep There let linn sleep mid orange groves Where loved him well weep And plant his erave choicest flowers That Tair land yields lor Its But flowers or tears affect him not glad eyes morning Charles of Castleton Roscoe and Elizabeth Stowe his first wife died at the home of mother Mrs Eliza Roscoe Milan Friday Dec 13 and wan buried Monday the 15th lie was years of ape and His dis- ease was consumption and illness long and painful but patiently While on I had three men sick fever I cared them with malarial with Bitters It is the greatest blood puri saw keen an Reciprocity is mas Used Kr 35 yoars by thousand t cure oil forms of Weakness and an six by Detroit Mich i of Youthful folly and of later years Gives strength or for toko no One Write for pamphlet Co 131 Woodward The Growth frequently disposed to think of the rapid growth can cities as merely incidental to of a new and to re- tbe cities as old and It is true that their nuclei are ancient hut so far as the greater part of built up area is concerned they are almost or new as the cities pur centers have grown iri recent as the modern transportation and industrial five times as large as it was at the opening of tho present century From that time the population of London grew to in 1830 and by 1855 it had increased Since 1855 it has The present sovereign has witnessed a 200 began to reign There are Three or four dwelling houses now for every one that was visible ai the date of her tion In past forty years from to miles ojg new have Of is not an the other great towns of this those Paris is five fimes aa Paris since 1840 This is a digression but I shall continue it enough further to remark that an examination of the causes which have built up these i the hereafter the extensive business of these two- most eminent and Physicians and trill in America making the strongest combination ot Medical falent and Skill la the world cSc Treat and Cora All nbrontc and tUe n KKM The of these two Kreat Medical Men r thousands of oases and made hundreds of most remarkable cures during their extensive travels whilo byi special their many patients and friends lu and at tne Sloans 0 House Tiffin And make return visits on the ot the week every four RMS CHRONIC DISEASES The Doctors treat no acute diseases but make nn entire specialty of chronic and diseases Cases tiven up by other doctors and pronounced Incurable they most desire to see Ilrs treated over fn Ohio in the last lour years many of which had been given up as incurable some to be Blind others Deaf and a Large Number to bo Invalids for Life But now they Sec and Hear and many are on the High Eoad to Health and arc im- proving every day The Doctors are surrounded with ol fine instruments ever imported to this country and treating ali chronic diseases of the Head Face Eye Ear throat Heart Lungs Stomach Liver Bladder Skin and Bvs tem Cancers Tumors Piles Swellings Sores Fits Paralysis Neuralgia Rheumatism Dropsy Gout Sick Do pression of Spirits Diseases of Hereditary Diseases etc etc and in fact al long standing and Chronic Di eases All uur operations performed IS DAn Many diseases are so deceptive that ol persons have before they oven It They know they aie not well but arc per ignorant of the deadly f an m which are fastening and must sooner or r certainly them unless hj skillful hands Are you Your cast may be perfectly curable hut remember every moment of neglect brings you nearer its incur able when perhaps the most physician can render you no assistance The present is ours the future may be zoo OR H RUSSELL BURNER HUNS FREE TO ALL DBS A- CLARK'S powers have created wonder the country They have adopted I lie following plan which is peculiar to the large hospitals and is not and never has been the practice of country They carefully note tUe symptoms the and the condition the Internal organs all which Uie ully record In their register for future reference In this way they the true nature of tne disease and its cause Understanding the disease they tho change it products in the tissues and knowing the changes they check them with specific remedies and the patient on the high road When sick people them they readily tell them whether they can euro or or whether they are beyond Dra feurner and Clark are the now In Ohio wh have received instructions iu thu European Colleges In Microscopical Examinations of the Blood Urine uto are to a correct diagnosis i many diseases They have an extensive of latest and bent Professions apparatuses for the treatment ot difficult by modern embracing many which aro hut seldom found outside of cities are many diseases which physicians prat treat therefore seldom prepared witl necessary and v outfit to examine correctly or such cases therefore would do weil to call at once and learn thei true condition and whether the doors ot Hope ate yet open or for ever closed against them For of Ali By of false modesty the youth of air land are kept In ignorance of the ma results whlon certain solitary indiscrete produce These vices when in eventually undermine the induce nervous debility and e decay Organic weakness nervous lability premature decline of the manly Involuntary vita and like ions speedily and permanently Drs Burner and Clark To those with the It is necessary to say that they have for many years enjoyed the distinction of the fill and celebrated specialists in tbe world for the treatment and cure of affections which arise from youthful and solitary practices find all with complete confidence Of all tho tnat kind there is none about which in general practice so little of Women Such as have tho of air other physicians and remedies and Clark quickly cure Cancers Tumors Fibroid anl cured without tho USD of knife or caustics No outline no pain no danger ifl nil boon Quick painless and certain cure fur of Manhood Weakness and Nervous for and diseases whether from imprudent habits of youth or sexual excesses in mature 5 oura or any cause that debilitates the functions and cured free strictly confidential Absolute teed No risk incurred or treated and positively cured by a applying medical should Bend or bring 2 to 4 ounces of which will receive chemical an microscopical examination f treated bf If noran t pretenders who keep trilling wit them poison oux and injurious compounds should and see ihu Wonderful Cnrrm by our Improve method ot treatment I Debility Decline and Affections which have been neglected or treated No or failures Patients mail and sent by oppress consultation We guarantee curable and Correspondence J O O to any par of the United States Correspondence with Invalids All letters with stampa enclosed free Fur tbe benefit ot their many in Northern Ohio Burner A opened permanent at 419 Madison street Toledo O next to Hotel Hamilton near Boody House where they can be in person or by letter Address all CLAKK O menc none or our twenty leading American cities has begun to approach its maximum Albert Shaw in Century How Col Do Freco Managed Col De Frece tells how he managed to stage at the Stanley lecture pay him about It a trick worth knowing although I do not think he intended that the public should be taken into his confidence in relation to it The colonel went down to Mayor Grant's got a list of the nent citizens who had been named on World's fair committees as ative NPW Yorkers when wo were ing to secure tho location of the fair in this city With this list as a basis ho sent out 400 polite notes about as MY DEAR You have been selected to serve as a member of the committee on reception at the Metropolitan Opera House on tho occasion of Henry M Stanley's first lecture in America Kindly notify me at once of your acceptance There were very few replies that were not in the nature of an acceptance Every man who got such a note as that felt flattered by the distinction and sen t in his acceptance at once Thereupon a second note was sent to him requesting him to send a check for his stage seat Having accepted the honor he couldn't very well refuse to pay for it eren though he knew and felt he had Yet I am told that some gentlemen upon the receipt of the second letter had the good sense to write and decline either to serve on the reception committee or to send to Col Do York Press THE GREAT cil to Death C W Dunham a prominent ton man died from the effects of an which happened Saturday morning while working at his tion as a butcher Mr was dressing and as he drew the body toward him a knife which lay unnoticed upon the bench was into his groin cutting au artery Dr of Berlin was sent for and when ho ar- rived found that surgical aid Drg Comings of New Britain were summoned The flow of blood was checked the wound was dressed and the patient left in a comfortable condition During the night Mr Dunham awoke and thinking he was bleeding again sent for Dr Gillin but when the doctor arrived Mr Dunham had passed away This led the doctor to believe that an- other artery must have been cut so an examination was held this afternoon and as no trace of arterial blood was found upon the bandage it was certain that the man had not bled to death and the only theory given is that as patient was very weak from loss of the that he was bleeding to dentil caused a shock which stopped the of the heart or nian was J lightened Courant HITo convince everybody before of high and inter- est of onr journal in its new form we will Mod to any address 3 Weeks for Cents SEND TEN CENTS for a trial subscription and we tend yon numbers including our CHRISTMAS NUMBER with an artistic also our Calendar Announcement for 1801 with a by Gr L Ferris These three numbers contain tho following reading 1 Mrs Amelia E new serial The Beads of Tamer Barr is the author of that 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