Titusville Herald (Newspaper) - July 3, 1885, Titusville, Pennsylvania INT OIL Gt I O HT VOL XXI NO 17 TITUSVILLE PA FRIDAY JULY 3 teas WHOLE NO The Herald AND WEEKLY BLOSS Editor arid 181J6 Weekly Id by carrien tr by limit for Ten Dollars o year or in The Weekly Herald PUBLISHED 3SVEKY THURSDAY A COLD DAY IN CHILL THE COMMISSION RECEIVED MOST INDIFFERENTLY a in advance in United States or Foreign Ten Shillings and Sixpence or mnd s upon at the Counting co importa n t from ail park and for publica tion to And all commit tv O OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY IKS spoken last words will soon bo IT was four yearn yesterday Presi dent WAS shot Ttre State Convention will meet at Har en Thursday next Cleveland hius shown more backbone than anv President since Jackson had better take bis meals in his room and not go out after dark till Dudley leaves the country IS IT This Country Considered Very Second Class Its Trade not Worth Cultivation Propositions Made and How Were Considered By to tuo July 2 Tho American under data ot Santiago May bavo tundo their report to the of Slate of the of visit to Chili Tbe commission reached May rtb Tbo report Valparaiso is almost an col ouy The English is used almost in trade and are subjects of Groat but three American iu Ibo place Tho amount of joods imported from the United Stales is very boyond what are brought by those tbo great to an of trado boiny a disposition of 1luylibhmeu to trudo at homo and their ability to do so on account of the freights Iow York tmd Vul which are double Ibo cent of between Valparaiso and or Hamburg In short no aro imported from tbo United States except whon thoy be obtained else where and it is umoh to ship them to Chili from New VorU via ilAm ry or Liverpool Tho report describes tho meeting of UK President of by the iui says a series of were to him It The tirst wus a that the old treaty of amity com merce and navigation between Uie aud which looy was ter bo renewed with to both countries In reply to this the President said that he did not see my ad vantage to Chili in snch a treaty aud be was not disposed to outer into any further conventions with foreign countries Tho second involved tbo idea of a reciprocal Commercial treaty between the two countries under which special pro ducts of each should be admitted freo of duty into the other when carried under tbo dag of either nation This did uot meet with any greater favor with President Santa Maria who was uot disposed to mako reci treaties His people were at liberty lo where coald tbe prices and buy where goods wero cheapest Iu bis GETTING MIXED Peculiar State of Affairs at the New Orleans Mint July J A morning paper publishes today u atato thai over ouo million have boon Mined at tho Now Orleans of which beru is uo official record The coinage act of 1873 mado it tuo duly of tho mint or to havo a general of all United Slates mints and assay Tbe Director that acted under that law was the lou II 1C and m his report ou the subject he of coinage iu mints showing total and of money made at each place for each yoar of their Tbe Now mint was opened for business aud of every denomi nation WAH wade there Tbe directors is brought to 3lst LSG1 up o limb bad boon n coinage of in gold u total at the New Orleans treaties and Chili neither asked from nor gave lo other especial woald and there was no ad in to divert it in one di rection or the other So far ns the United Stales was concerned there could bo very little trade with Chili owing to ihe fact that the production of the two countries were almost Chili produced very little we wauled and although there were many industrial products of the United Stales that were used in Chili tho of Ihe latter country be allowed to Lny whero said aud where they could trade to the greatest ail vantage With reference to the provision re duties should be allowed upon There was considerable shortage iu the attendance of the investigating committee on the coal contract business List Monday both Presidents being absent and no substitutes furnished The meeting was as lugubrious as that of the 4th of July committee trying iu vain to get up a celebration There was a painful perplexity as to what they wero A opinion commerce was not bv coin to investigate who they were to t L and how they were to Mr Edwards was conspicuous by his absence and contrary to expectation was attended by neither pastor partner mourning relatives uor weeping friends Frank Lake entered at once z upon Mr forgetting that he was one ot tho committee bnt afterwards he checked himself Mr Banister ha evidently been studying tip the ordinances the statutes and does not sea how Mr can es cape He may offer a set of resolutions in the council before he gels embodying the principle that it is the right and of every Councilman to have a per on all tha work done and furnished the oily The Water Committee are to havo their water free the Sewer are to divide wilh the contractor and so all through Mr Lynch sat by the stove aud kept warming up though there was no coal in it and finally in that metallic tone ot his voice heard so often on the hustings of the 4ih Ward 1S72T he said What are we bere for it is nothing or it is something We are to be sworn I suppose I wish for pm to be sworn aud to give a verdict according to the evidence Mr Wellon nodded his square brow in which an ab surdity conld not find lodgement very long and said I suppose we shall have to take and receive affidavits Yes said Lynch and who is to tell what is evidence I think wa have legal counsel here on both sides to present and sum it up for ns and tell ns what tbo law is and what is evidence Mr Bannister said I have nothing personal against Mr Edwards Ha has wanted ine from my office I have only stated facts I care nothing for his lie I can settle these things on the street but I say he got cents per ton for delivery and so was interested in that contract and that is a crime under tho ordinances and I can prove it I no charges Mr Lite Yes you have and so in the most Kindly and pleasant way without any feel inp but only a desire to find out the real facts and not tc screen anybody or hurt any body the desultory discussion con It is thought the men from Buffalo representing the Coal Company will be sent for aud there is a disposition not to shrink any but to satisfy the public The Committee adjourned and hope before long to get together and do this thing up like men and representatives of the people What are the pleadings is the issue What evidence is to be admitted Who is to examine aad the witnesses Who is to discus the of evidence aud character and motives of the witnesses Wbo ont and the usages of trade and tho law and ordinance Who is to appear for the city Has tho city no attorney bnt the private Counsel of the member who asks this investigation Tho taxpayers of this city wish to SRC clone Nothing set down in malice in mint from tho iu 1838 lo January 18C1 iu Loth silver gold of Thu dalo id which tho directors report was lho date at which the mint fell into Ihe of tho Louisi ana from thf Juion by uu ordinance adopted in Ihe Slate July 2 and Iho of the sumo month all tho iu Ihe including Ihe umil wero directed by au or adopted that day to bo transferred to the of the Klato of and the fitb of following they wero ordered lo to to the cart of tho Confederate Documents lately brought to light it is staled show that subsequent to the inlo the hands of tho and tho and up to May 30 of Ihc same year there were coined in gold double and iu silver thus waking a coinage of while tbe mint was in Iha enemies hands AShat was done with tho does uot appear from any available records but the fact of tne as stated is ou the books of the coiner at that mint aud in to make up the true amount of tbi of tho New Orleans mint this sum mnst bo taken into There was uo regular coinage of the precious iulo Confederate specie under Confederate auspices although ihe Ncv Orleans mint remained in their control April M the city was taken the Federal forces THE CHICAGO STRiKE BOILED DOWN The for the Lower Like Re gions today are Fair weather preceded by local rains in east portion variable generally station ary A says Gen ana will start at once for England The International Telegraph Conference will begin its sessions on 10th iost in Ber iitt At N Y Wm wa hanged at Q m in ibe yard here for the murder of Katie Slates Minister will cele goods carried in Chilian or American ves sels lie said that Chili did not want auy snch means o encourage her commerce Her ports wero open to till the vessels of the world ou an equality and none should hive especial privileges It was suggested there might be a large commerce between tho iwo countries if the low grade guano which is to tho cultivation of cotton and is uot sought for in Europe could ba exchanged for the manufactured products of the United States The President very frankly and somewhat bluntly reported that the Government of Chili owned all the guano and given the monopoly of its exportation to a of which tho people of tho United States conld purchase as much as they liked The next topic seem to be received with decided favor not only Ihe President but the three Ministers present joined in expressing It was touching Iho establishment of a common silver coin of the value of the U ailed Slates gold dollar lo bo coined by each of the American Republics of an degree of and to an which should be be a legal tender in all cial transactions citizens of this Hemisphere This proposition which has already leen assented by Mexico Vene Guatemala Costa Hica au Fern was accepted by President Saut Maria as a long step toward the lion of silver and it adopted by might in his opinion compel the to accept a double standard am increase the valre of one of the chief pro ducts of Chili Tlis port ho said he was ready to enter inlo convention with tho United Slates and other American Republics at any time to secure snch desirable results The fourth proposition which invited the views of the government of Chili to of holding a congress of from all American to adopt to peace and promote prosperity among the nations of Ibis hemisphere nnt wilh disfavor Ills nol ee tho advantage of snch a bad by experience that nothing could bo gained ard that general welfare was not promoted by international conventions fie could not think ot any measure a Con of sorl agree and while his Government was to avoid war anil secure of inter national dispute the proposition did not find favor in his eyes If the States desired lo call snch n Chih would consider the rt reserved Ihe right to decline cosa the government so decided The fifth and last proposition WAS a gener al one and invited of as to the lest modes of trade that and Ihe States The President reported what he had said pre abont the impossibility ot securing a largo trade lut thought if there conld bo direct by steam from ports of our country to those of another com merce would be greatly aided If any steam ship in the United wonM es snch comm hv believed she Congress of Chili gUe it a snch as waa givon to Pacific Stoam Co of Liverpool Tbat lino receives nu annual ly of silver Madison Avenue Cars Still Standing in the Barns July 2 Tho Vest Division Co has no attempt tbe scrions ter on street yesterday to j ran cut any of its cirs Tho of the Company have had consultations witb the Mayor and Chief of Police without any apparent result Mayor Harrison de clared bis willingness lo give the Company provided it was prepared to put its curs in operation but he did not believe in keeping tbe entire police force on to tho running of li or 3 cars Tbe newspapers tire beginning to look at tho one of scrions import and tbe Times this morning intimated that cy of mayor in 1S71 provoked the serious riot of that year and warns Harrison any iu pre serving the peace at this may iu n similar outcome It is cited that various labor organizations ro for tho active support of tbe Inkers aud it is cited that from hese and lawless individuals in the disorder of yesterday Tho News and the Inter while ex 4 supreme dislike to tbo methods employed by the Street Car Co iu tbo past tlie enjoying as it does a MANNING SPEAKS OUT AND SAYS CIVIL SERVICE LAW MUST BE OBSERVED The Kellar Case dence ia the Ap pointment aod the Trouble it is Uy Associated Prew to the July 2 Mr Owen Kellar of O who was by the Civil Cominis Bion for appointment to a clerkship in the first office but was rejected by first Auditor on the that he was a and waa distasteful to Congressman and other Democrats of hia neighborhood has this morning by order of Secretary Manning to for which ho was Mr Keilar yesterday the facts in tho case to Ihe attention of the Civil Commission by whom they were last eve ning laid before tho Tho Com raid Iho appoint Kellar appeared a violation of rule 8 which forbids by the appointing on political grounds and they further represent the reception of recommen dations by tho Auditor from Warner that Keller bo not appointed ap to be iu plain violation of tho 10th section of the civil service act which says that uo recommendations shall bo received any n so of except ae to the character of tho applicant by any person concerned in mak ing any examination or appointment under tho net Under this provision tho Commis held that iho Auditor had no right to receive any such recommendation from a member of Congress Early morning as the Commission was further considering the with a view to its more formal presentation lo the President the following loller was received from Ihe Secretary of Iho Treasury Department Office of the Secretary WASHINGTON L C July 2 1SS5 flou P Eaton U S Civil Service SIB L was not last night fully in formed of tho circumstances with the Kellar affair If you have Mr Kellars address will you kindly advise him to report to me this for duty I that this department shall strictly observe the law yours DOIL Mr Kellar who sat in Commissioner Eatons office when the letter wan received went at once to the Treasury Department aud was immediately appointed and set lo work It is understood that an interview took place this morning hot wren the Secretary of the Treasury and during which it is said former took to state with consider able emphasis his to uphold tho Civil Service law Secretary Whitney ia revoking the order of C handler iu relation to attached to cruising vessels bavin their families with them says he does not assume to question the of some evi the orders was intended lo that it was found impossible to enforce it To tho degree of punishment proper to be administered to an officer by reason cf tho violation by his wife of a navy regula tion is found in practice Tho degree of control hence the decree of Its re sponsibility is found to vary in dif ferent families The determination of this matter m each case iu order to avoid tics to meritorious officers call for too cate and too delicate an investigation J H of Delaware J Wil son Bayard of Pennsylvania and Julius Tay lor of Virginia have been appointed to clerkships in the of Stale These passed the civil service cx BREVITIES closed at 91 caula yesterday face of Chae was ou our yesterday Loeb formerly of thin city of Buffalo id visiting friends hero S iu town yesterday as entertaining lively and genial as ever sends but a small delegation to the meet of bicyclists to Buffalo yearn ago yesterday President waa shot down by tho assassin monopoly of the passenger carry satisfactorily standing at tha brate the Fourth of RU afternoon reception at bis in London At Allegan Sam arrest ed on charge of murder of Hiss Sige will be tried Monday Hay has been discharged A Madrid dispatch says The total num ber of new cases of cholera recorded in tho infected district is 1127 anl the f d Whs and the Co which vessels along the coast Valparaiso and Callao was given a year under condition that it vessels were to charter by tbe Government apd might bo used as and cruisers in limo of war Similar aid would he afforded to any com pany desirons nf trading alone the o Chili as it was tha policy of Ihc encourage commerce and stimulate lion i Ira QIC in tho mosl populous district of the city should granted absolute protec tion for us employees in moving iU cars and that a to afford such protection mav result in anarchy The is made that Ihc Governor may ho culled lo or der mil a force of notional guard troops but a dispatch from Uio state capital declares that no snch application has yet beea made The Car Co declare that they have aa ample of men to man their cars provided they are insured protec tion from Iu tbe meantime practically every carry all has been pressed into service for the ac of the Wirst side traveling public and beyond the discomfort which naturally follows the mounting au ordinary express wajon having plain pine boards for seals the arc not in any way incon Tlie Street Car the pant having purchased or driven out of business nil omnibus companies com few of the latter slyle of vehicle remAin in the city bnt Iho present emer gency has resulted in to a considerable number and it is almost to that these and every band wagon or other conveyance in the city has been pressed into service The prevailing fare is tcn find ex press wagon drivers state tbat they have collected from lo iJ n clay from pas sengers in ibo ordinary run of traffic The Hansom cabs with which city is sup plied in large naturally cannot sup ply demand made them Sev eral meeting of citizens have held to protest against the delay of tbe street car in the car services and legal pro have been threatened to compel a forfeiture ol the tinker a provision which compels the Company lo mu ifa daily Cir Conductors and caused of any kind tonight apparently satisfied that the Com pany wiil make no effort to Before morning Very few of them arc lo be seen tho streets or in the neighbor hood of tho car bams The pos of express wagons and other appear lo take a very view of the situation nnd arc evidently agreeing with Slayor Harrison that it is best to let things take their for a few days Outside a number of expressmen have rigged up wagons with comfortable seats running oni fashion lengthwise and are plainly reaping a just toward for their head of the Jist of over 30 applicant Wru Bayard in a distant rotative of Secretary was not by that official until after ha had passed his examination De is a recent of Princeton and stood first in tbo examination of applicants for the stale department vacancies Mr Taylor has Professor of Lan in the University of Virginia It is understood that Mr Keily recently appointed United States Minister to Austria whose appointment lias occasioned consid erable comment will not be recalled Ho will go to Vienna and should the Government to receive him it is inti mated that the United States Government will remain unrepresented at the Vienna Court It is held thai Mr is a cap T H Mansfield II J Bur roughs and K 13 Bailey of Cleveland were at the Brunswick yesterday tuo road went up to Corry yesterday to meet of his wife who are to make a short hero Dispatch gives a total of over in eight mouths us the result of work in that city you hoar a business Bay It does uot pay to advertise collect your at once and get ahead of the Cconn is excited over tho alleged dis covery of a vein of coal ou the property of Hon L Watson iu Walton lp some miles from Warren of tho Academy of Music that he ban engaged the renowned Phillip Phillips for the 24th and in his noil Bong lectures Franklin Natural G is Co havo commenced laying pipes to supply the people of this city wilh gas for fuel purposes The company will secure a supply of gas by con wilh the pipes of the Oil City Fuel Supply News Johnston left yesterday with his horse to attend the races at burg N i Black wood is entered in races both and tomorrow and will probably walk away with the major portion of the purses in the races in which ho ss register of the Hotel Brunswick for tho last few days shows n large number of arrivals from all parts of the country Cleve land Toledo Chicago and St tioms Phila delphia New York imd Costou Buffalo Utica etc as well an from sur rounding Oil City Corry aud Warren Mullen of the Erie diocese re turned home from his pilgrimage to on having baen absent less three months fie visited not Ihe Eternal city bn s tho great cities of Trance England aud Ireland trip was very pleasant one throughout and was highly enjoyed little bov named Russell residing at was on Monday after noon In with a young brother lie was picking bug and burning them in a pan which was with oil from a can Accidentally ft train of oil lo ibe cau was fired Tho can was exploded and the boy burned lo death an election of church iu tho Presbyterian church last evening Messrs Samuel Minor C N Payne and L B whoso terms of office had expired were reelected CK Elders to serve until Jnue 1SS3 Vacancies also occurred iu tho position of Deacon Messrs S S Jr ani Stewart were chosen as Deacons has been some talk of Iho stores of tho city closing tomorrow for certain slated if not for the entire day II there ia anything to be done iu the matter it most be done very and those who are really interested if they wish to make the movement general should each ally consider himself a of one and go to work society of on the bonks of the near Pittsburgh which once numbered members has dwin to thirty The survivors arc all aged and none none of them will probably bt THE INDIAN OUTBREAK TROUBLE EXPECTED IN THE CENTENNIAL STATE The Agent Distrusts Governmental Aid and Calls Upon the State Guard Latest News From Arizona Particulars of tbe Battle By Associated 1ress to the Herald COL June 2 Governor received the following telegram thin morning from a ranchman living near The ou the aud Dolores are threatened by Die Indiana and tbe people arc very much General Grant MT N Y July 2 Notwithstanding the apprehensions that general Grant was to pass a restless night ast night he rested and slept fully 7 hoars aid Col Fred Grant as ho entered the hotel o breakfast at oclock this morning Father was sleeping when I left the cot ngo just now and I know he slept well until oclock this morning for I was up and at orb that hour Dr Douglas this remarked that when tho General woke last night to take food or have his treated he did so with a clear mind here seemed to be no in his waking intervals and he fell asleep again The night was a very one espite the mental work of yesterday The is bright and clear though chilly IK ed Some of them are moving their families out for greater safety and others who are unable to move are sleeping out in the sage brush for fear their houses will bfa burned and their The aro not sufficiently armed neither have they ammunition Yesterday a detail guarding nn Indian scout within 2 miles of the valley The people have no confi dence in tho U S We demand sUite protection arms I was instructed by the citizens of lo this demand M T Some days ago Gov Inspector General Keardou aad Leut Gou Taylor to tho of Ihe to investigate report This tho Governor re tho following telegrams COL July iS A M To tbe Governor of Colorado i think you ought to scud Ly to 200 calibre rilles also ammunition Dave just got iu from whore they have rounds of munition aud forty rifles aud aro U start without delay if There i every of war I think the Git ought lo be directed to hold ready for orders The Company wi havo to come mounted I have seeu ib agent He u afraid of trouble Quick de action save the state a cx and many are re ported on the mountains on the Dolores and and tho bucks are aloue and ed with sure animate aud aro oil F W Inspector July 1 A M To Gov Just arrived at midnight may occur at any moment mediately to the President iu the P A The Governor says hn will mako funLer investigation telegraphing thu dent The Arizona of July 2nd says Inu arrived fast night from ives the following account of the piv iously between tho whites and Ihe at Crawford wilh he main body of the troops and scouts went directly towards Torres Mountains lie Lieut Davis command passed round to the cast end ot the I the Divis I comprising 17 backi and 14 women aud 1 children In Iho attack two backs were killed and another wounded The women aud children aud one wounded Indian were made prisoners The 14 remaining bucks escaped irto the mountain It was found impossible to overtake them Lieutenant Davis sent Lieut Henry with a detail of six men iu of the prison ers and three Indians to Sail At the same time he sent a courier lo Fort Bouire asking General Crook for reinforcements o meet at Sin Benardino lo relievo him When How laud left San yesterday had not arrived there ho had ou tho way six days Lieut McGrew who had been dispatched as a relief lo Hannah ai rived at the ranche Monday Scouts have been sent out from f ter the past 4 days of wet weather Brutal Prize Fight Mass July 2 Last night a light took place near The most noted men iu the circles were present Juo L Sulli van wai referee The chief backers were aisy Shepard and Jim Keeuan The com were a negro named Kelly and a white man Murphy The bruisers lad finger gloves to Blurt with but after a few wero bared aud in this condition C7 brutal rounds wera man trying to knock out his opponent with a decisive blow At last the negro knocked white opponent unconscious and von and aboul for bis backer DRUGS CHEMICALS Fancy Goods Soaps PATENT MEDICINES And all Goods usually found iu a Drug Store A Choice Lino of sou Wrights Perfumes and Sachet Powders Vaccine I have m stock eome Vaccine JJ propagated at the National DCi and f obe pure unstained Vaccine lymph lecomI mended by General i P F Wales IL D J H Baxter M D J B Hamilton M Dj Smart M D of of health Price 25 cents Baseball Yesterday AT PITTS 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 AT 1 New Lotu AT LOUISVILLE 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 G 0 4 0 4 00 0 5 0 3 Found trouble im Will you Frantic With Grief O July 2 Tbe victims of yesterday mornings tenement house fire were buried the Morgue Theodore Tran who was to have married Hose Mejsel next Sunday was frantic grief and carried on like a man Friends wera to overcome him and take him away When the white containing tbe remains of and Sarah were brought into the room their grief stricken father fell to the in a faint The Prescription Department is under toy own personal attention will be paid each and every Prescription accurately The i Drugs ind Chemicals iu this department are from thb well kuown or J Ji York Powers A Phila John E Merck Choice Brand of FRUIT TABLETS CAST SCRAP IRON W Highest market price paid by Brave King Alfonso July 2 King Alfonso at an early hour this iun left in au ordinary train for travelling incognito No persons were aware of his intention to make the journey Ou arrival nl bis destination ho visited the hospitals and their cholera stricken patients IRQ tf MALARIAL POISON Tho principal cause of nearly all sickness at this time of tbe year has IU origin iu a dis ordered Liver which it not regulated in timp great suffering wretchedness and death A gentleman writing from South America aava I have used your Liver Regulator with both as a aud cure for Malarial on tht of Panama able inin every way fitted to tbe po sition to which he luis been assigned When he was appointed United States Minister to Italy ho was endorsed by the delegation of Virginia and was con firmed by tlie Senate Tlie Italton Govern ment il is understood made inquiry of Ibis Government whether or no Mr baJ given utterance in any public speech in 1ST I to sentiments in opposition to tho occupation of Rome bv Victor l former government after it is protested against his ap pointment and Mr Keily resigned his It is that the Gov has no ground to complain of Mr present appointment The question has been raised or not it was uncomplimentary to to fend Mr Keily to Vicuna after be bid been rejected hy Italy It is averted tbat the np point meet was not uncomplimentary and that case of ilr wbo was nomi for the mission and objected to by Spain but afterwards sent to bo is cited in support of the statement that no disrespect of to Austria hy pending Mr First Assistant Hay attacked tbe day before yesterday by a severe chill and been to bis room the evening of that day He is improving and hopes to le at his dek two or three dayS His absence from the department has revived the lumor he Sir Hay says is not trns There is good reasons for believing however that under the advice of his physicians he seri thinks of resigning and that be pro will resign at a very early date alive tea years Tho properly of tbe j Society tj estimated at fully for each member and whit will be the final dis position of it is only lo a small circle would those iu need of good Reliable Boots ana Shoes to call on ilr as this is tbe last week ot bis im mense closing ont rale at first cost Ho has sold a very large amount of boots aud shoes tie believes in printers ink for he claims sold a great amount of goods and has his stock now in good llo is receiving this month some of his new fall good so take advantage of these two more days which will be the lost chance to buy reliable boots and shoes nt first cost We can vouch for Mr that he always does what be advertises command to obtain news of Iho belief exists tbat the ll bucks who cs seeing the prisoners leave the main command guarded by but six io wed ambushed and massacred aud rescued the prisoners Goes to the Insane Asylum NEW YORK 2 The cae of Mrs Dudley who was acquitted on the ground of insanity of felonious assault in shooting KOSSA was up in court again Before the pro FINANCIAL Prices of Stocks and Bonds on the New York Markets NEW July 2 Moony on cill cosy at IV percent Prime paper al per cent Foreign Exchange dull unchanged 13 lsr STOCKS AND BOSK 5 05 SIMMONS A PURELY VEGETABLE MEDICINE Effectual Specific for MALARIOUS FEVERS COMPLAINTS JAUNDICE COLIC S SICK HEADACHES CONSTIPATION NAUSEA If you feel drowsy have frequent headache mouths taste badly poor appetite and you from tori pid liver or biliousness V and nothing will cure you so speedily and permanently as to take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR It is given witb safety and the happiest re to the most delicate infant It takes the place of quinine and bitters of every kind It is the cheapest purest and best medicine in the J H ZEILIN Co Sold ly ail COMMERCIAL Absolutely Pure This never varies of purity ami More economical ji tlie ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low teat xmn or powders Sojn SLV ix Powder Co 100 Wall street N Y BACK strain or cold back d nearly JOB do Joe IIS Pacific Cs of P Vac lets 112i do Gilo 55 Eno 2d Union Pac g began a woman laboring excitement appeared nt the uor of Ibo court room was prevented from en tering when she announced herself as a dy She said that Mrs Dudley was no more insane than she the was and asked why Mrs Dudley was not sout lo jail like people When toM lo leave the building phe refused and and taken to the police conrt Mrs was in court but was con in the prison Judge Gilder the district attorney the pris cornvel hold a long consultation at Ihe eui of which the court the mo tion to Dudley lo ftn asylum The district that she be sent lo the stale at Au burn bnt Judge exorcised his preference for the and sent Miv Dudley to ho confined iri When of Iho of her Cve the prisoner sikl satis fied that fhe needed and and to be by in Middletown She will be taken to her new tomorrow EXPRESS AN ISO Alton tT Haute 17 Alton t T If ufI S1 It dn Pacific lG Nor 5S western York Cent SJ Central 72 Alton A Trans 13 Organized under the general law of tha Slata of Pennsylvania n Cities Stocis Benis ana Bought and Sold Collections Made And a General THE BEST TONIC li t Dol t Hudson Dil t Erio Eric Man V St i 1 i Pacific Mail 1 1 Ovst SJ St Paul M t SI OS SI Trm V 021 St t O 1 fl 71 11 Union Weak in the There arc many people who feel like old SI 1 t T Louisville A Nash St A Vut 52 lijS I1 3ol Niw 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io to lie down and die No 2 2 rod 2I 7hc for sale on the 1st of the of and t londa u Oil City Pa June Tho patrona of the T Co are notified that all credit balances upon he of the at the cloe oT bni Jore 27th 1835 and all rc and OTI or pnor to tbat date we subject to an 251000 of 1 per r twentyfive hundred 2100bls en a ssl in pipeage pail oil on account loan by tLv ou of Jane 23lh 1SST or the No 297 located it Cutar angus co NT B His own account of the greatest military gle of modern times 100000 orders taken Will r address HUBBARD Chestnut street Philadelphia Pa might as well be made strong and well Miss S F of Mo I Uivo found Browns Iron Hitters very strengthening aud excellent for dys and I have got to try it with No UNO of when this valuable medicine will make sou shipment 11010 ip ten year at the rate of 4 per cent por ly at th office of tho City Treasurer Parties Miss Brown of Concord Mass to a desirable investment please from Iho with a higher the L i i L t i JOH L Vi average than that leached by aay if her J JOHN male c i Committee on Finance WIVES EK YOUTi OWN A for jears suffered ilian from Uterine Troubles Falling fif the Ac inI izt of being s completely her Any froin 5of arid the remedies aril crr herself without t inv one and bor ml eaty to the of an ly j siHan The aul fnH for to any address v ed enclose one stamp AMM naming this paper C 65S New Yok