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The St. Joseph Herald from St. Joseph, Missouri • 8

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ST. JOSEPH DAILY HEKAL.D. SATUBDAY. AUGUST 15. 1885.

8 DYE WORKS. BITTERS. STEAM DYE WOKKS. IMPORT AN i Of! MV.BACff or cold attai-ks that weak back or cold attack! that weak Erery train aaa Beany prostrates joe. nnnvirs Castor 620 Felix Street, (Between Sixth and eeventh,) ST.

JOSEPH, HO. On account of the large increase of our business, especial ly in the maniifecturing goods department, and desiring extend same, and improve otherwise. But for want cf space our salesroom will not permit. We have found it necessary to close out our Hat Department and then make the necessary room. In order to effect this change in the shortest time rjos.

Indications. Local rains; southerly winds, becoming variable; a slight riee in temperature. HERALDINGS. Charlie Kieth was difchprged from tbe connty jail jeetrrday. after nerving a days' sentence for petit larceny.

Frwrci" O'Neill eo'd jesterr'av to Henry Bergman lot 8 in block 24 'n the original town of St Joeepb, for J650 iaa Jackson Brown obtained a licence ysterday to marry Mies Elizabeth A. Cotter, thef Buchanan coun-y. Louis La S-dle, tbe barber who attempted suicide ThoJsdy afternoon by taking stryihniue, wa reeling easy last eight and wnl probably recover. A car load of cross' ng irocs for tbe Rock Ielxnd road, to be used in layit the track over the diflerei street crots-ings of the city, arrived yesterday. The case of Gin Smith for af ault on Harry Basset with intent to kill, came up btf re Recorder Oliver yesterday afternoon on a change of vtnue and was taken to Burkes' cO'rt.

Amanda M. Scott et al irstitutd prrcfdiDgs yesterday agniiist tbe National Tmprince Relief Union, to re- sible, we have decided to close out the entire stock of Hata Extra Suasion of Conffreas. Pittsburg, August 14. The trade organizations throughout the United States will issue a petition to-morrow requesting President Cleveland to call an extra session of congress to be devoted exclusively to the consideration of measures for the relief of the industrial classes of the country, and the revival of business. The petition, after calling the attention of the president to the general stagnation of business, says: "The consequences of this depression are especially severe upon laboring people, small manufacturers and farmers vho are without any reserve means upor.

which to live or pay debts and save homes and small properties from enforced sale9. Employers and the employed are involved in a common disaster, and we believe that the power of cmigress and the executive will greatly relieve this depression by wise legislation. It asks that an extra' session he convened before the last Monday in September, 1885. Slangliter of the Indians. Billings, Montana, August 14.

Ed. Goulding, with two associate cattlemen on Mussel Shell, yesterday met a marauding body of Piegan Indians between Razor and Half-Breed creeks. The Piegans numbered twenty, and were accompanied by seventy-five stolen horses. Goulding and party fired, killing one Indian, but being greatly outnumbered were compelled to retreat lor reinforcements. Obtaining the latter and overtaking the Pieirans they killed the entire party and recaptured all the stolen horses hat effect this battle may have on neighboring bands is unknown.

Bnslnen8 Failures. kv York, August 14. Business fail- iiffill uaps, ana a urs oy sepiemoer 1st, and are now offering everything in the above-mentioned lines below cost. An experience of twenty years in the Eastern cities, and our improved machinery enable us to gurrantee tr best quality of work on short notice, and ladies or gentlemen who want goods dyed or cleaned will do well to give us a call. IN--DRANCE.

Clarence B. Claptt, FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE AGENT THE Early purchasers will secure the best bargains. Every 1 1 1 II BEST TONIC Doay mvuea 10 can. Represents the following well-known Strengthens the Muaclm, Steadies the Nerrea, Cnrlehea the Blood, Gives New Vigor. TJa.

J. Ll Mtebs. Fairfield, Iowa, My: "Brown's Iron Bitten is the bwt Iron medicine I have known in my S) gears' practice. I have foond it specially beneficial in nervous or physical exhaustion, and in all debilitating- ailmenU that bear so heavily on the system. Use it freely in my own family." Genuine has trade mark andmwvd ml lines on 'wrapper.

Take no other. 'Made only by BBOVTN CHKMrCAli BALTIMORE, HD. LaDXES Hans Book naefal and attractive, containing list of prizes for recipe information about coin, given away by all dealers in medicine, or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp, AMUSEMENTS. ovr $1,000 on an indemtity policy m- During this month we will also make extra reductions iii our Men's Furnishing Goods Department, closing out all Summer'Goods to make room for our Fall stock.

sunng eeph w.ocotc. -Married. August 13b, 1885. at tbe residence of the bride's mother, on South Sixteenth street, by the R-v II CONNECTICUT FIRE of Hartford, Conn PHENIX Brooklyn. N.

Y. AMERICAN CENTRAL. of t. Louis. of Germany.

8T PAUL St Paul, Minn. MARINE of St Louis. All questions relating to policies In the Merchants Insurance Comiany of St Josenh. GZASSWAR OPJ ENS WARE. Dupuv, Mr.

Wm. Danby to Miss Belle M. Combe, all ol bt sepn. A sister to tbe boy Vest, who was nrps durintr thf last fvfn dava t.h ron rh mi Cheerfully answered drowned in the river the other day, re v- I Office. 8 K.

corner Fourth and Francis streets. numtxr in tne united btates FRUIT JARSi 151; Canada 17. Total 1G8, compared with INSTRUCTION. ceived yesterday a telgam stating that the body been found about ten miUs above Kansas City, fl ating. loo last week and Jn the week previous.

Western and Pacific states furnish more than half the entire number of failures in the United States. The Phelps Bigelow Wird Mill rniprnv commeniea suit in tne circuit cu-t yesterday against w. oaliee lor msm 443 for breach of a ntract made by i rr i FRUIT JARS! Dim wi li tne piaintm to purcnase a wind mill. r73 JOSEPH 04gaeden Cor. 6th and Charles.

FlBXCKEBKIH, PlOp. Fr- Herrmann, rectifier for Ferdi nand Wefthimer, received a telegram yesterday. that his brrther had ed in St. Louis. Mr.

Herrmann iefr for St. PaintinffanflDrawiui PRACTICALLY TAUGHT BYJPROF. THOMAS ALLEN. For terms and particulars sddres ALLEN'S SCHOOL OF FINE ART, 8. W.

corner Felix and Sixth unets ft JcFeih. Mo. EDUCATIONAL. Highland University Highland, Doniphan Kan. jouis vesterday evening and wil attend Crooked Whisky.

Philadelphia, August 14. Another car load of "Peoria" whisky, in the crooked barrels, was detained to-day by the internal revenul officials. It was consigned to a firm here. Each day more of the whisky is found and it is asserted that nearly every rectilyer in the city has some of it. 3IaitiRChiielts l'rohi bi tiouist Boston, August 14.

The Prohibition party of Massachusetts will plac a state ticket in the field the coining election, and will hold its state convention at Worcester, September 10. Ex-Governor St. John of Kansas will be present and address the convention. Summer Garden In the City. FRUIT the funeral which takes place this morning at 11 o'clock.

JARS A. Morton, of Clf veland, Ohio, Oren A ir Concerts every Iburtfaj and f-aturdsy fTfDlrgs Mn1c by Pryor'e MlHtsry Esnd. writes to the secTc-rv of the board ot trade to aM'eitin if th re are any par ties in St. Joseph who rte-ore to purchase 2WNE BETTER THAN THE ABOVE. a machine for munuu-curing ice.

rlis machines are also ud fr warehouses where cool storage is rtq'iired. Rev. Duncan Brown, D. President, A wagon loaded with coke broke' John Roach's Entate, New York, August 14. Schedules of the assets and liabilities of John Roach are down yet-terdav evening at Eikh'h and Open to Students of both Sexes.

Mtsai le streets, one hind wheel com umblers! ing to pieces snd letting the hind end of Twenty-eighth Year begins Wednesday, Jelly tbe wagon down on tbe car track rt tbe Citizen's line. The cars were delaved September 9xh, 1885 Winter term begins December 7'ih. Tui'ioa and continteit lees per ll term of 13 weeks. $10 to 813, inadvanca. Board, btdf an hour in consequence of the $2J0 to fl 00 per we-k.

wrtck ALL KINDS. All branches taught Latin Greek, uerman and Frcuch without extra charge Mr. Burke, who-e pocket book Location high and healthy. 30 miles from St, was stolen a tew wetks awo. mtorms us Joseph and Atrhtson.

Only Summer Resort expected to be tiled thi9 afternoon. They show the liabilities of Mr. Roach are nominal assets are stated to be actual assets, $4, 181.478. A Walking Skeleton. Mr.

Springer, of Mechanicsville, writs: wa affliced with long fever an1 Hbcce on lungp, and reduced to a walking SkeJ-eU Got a free trial bottle of D-. Kinif'H Nw Discovery for Consumption, which did so much good tha'. I bought a dollnr rottte. f-ter using three b-ttlea, und myself once more a man, completely restored to heal'h with a bear appetite, and a gain in fi-eh of 48 mnds." Call at Wm. that he ras ff-und a clue which may yet Bend for i ircular.

lean" to 'he ams' and punishment of the Our stock of the above goods is immense NEAR THE OITY, thief One of the which were ftoun fr bim was a few davs ago of- and all can be supplied. Call and see is. red for 8le in St Joseph, but. wtether An the mostjrieasant place to spend a Summer by the young man who stol it tie did not know He boarded the train Wednesday pvmu for St to invebtigte the matter King ty Chronicle Cor tilxift and Felix streets, tit Joeepn, Mo. P.

RITNER A.M.rres't. Arrangements have been completed with the Union Railway line for excursion parties at all 1 Doudas Co, lines, day orevenina Grand on certs every Sunday afternoon. Music by Pryor's Hilary and EGER BARMAN Props. Loving drug srre and gft a free trial bottle of this certain iure for all Lung Diseases. Large bottles $1.00.

Personal. Mr. B. J. Andtrdon of Baileyville, BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, And all the EU3IKK33 BRANCH Are taught In the most thorough and successful manner.

AIfo, unsurpassed advantages for is in the city. Base Ball. August 14. Chicago Mr. W.

A Rankin, of Tarkio, was De THE LORGNETTE Telegraphy, Ornamental Penmanship, Short in tbe city yett-rd y. troit 4 Buffalo, Ha tat Hand, Type-Writing, the Stenograph, Ac. the lowndt at send 'or rlrcnlarn West Side Third Street, bet. Feli ard Edmond. Mr.

J. W. Birtne cf Rochester was Buffalo St August 14. in tbe city last -v-nine. Louis 0.

New York, Buffalo 2. Metropolitans August 14. FENCING. EAl'LL FEMALE SEMINARY, LEXINGTON. MO.

Completed Its Twenty fifth year A Belect family school for good alrls Only ten graduates in eleven years Recommended by both Missouri Senators OUlosue. J. A. QUARI.ES, D. D.t President.

Official Fropmme of Tcotle's Opera Ei I HOW CAN WE ACCOUNT FOR THAT MURD 1 House. Platfl On Barb Wire and The Charlie Passett, the enterprising and artistic printer, has been awarded the contract by the management of the opera house to furnish the programme, which will be called The Lorgnette, for the coming season. i CARRIAGES, I.TC. Fences? Simnlv by cal Mr. George Boynton, cf Davenport, is in the city.

Mr. George OaH-y lis returned from a vint to Colun bus. Oh'o. Ms Sallie Smith latsr, is in tbe city, tbe paest of Miss Hollis. -Maj T.J.

Chew left fnrL VeMin-netonka yesterday to join Mrs Chew. Mr. D. A. Cline of Lafayette was buying g-Kids in S'.

Jonph yesti-rday. M-jorJobnN Edwaid editor of tbe Gaztile, went to Kuneab City yesterday. Mrs. Mary A. Morten of Valley Enconrap Home Mannfacinre n.

on the St. Joseph Fence CHARLES W. FASSETT, Pub The Lorgnette not only reaches a larger number ot well-to-do people than any torv and examine Having increased facilities and the largest and most complete factory In the city, my facilities other publication of its kind the city, but it is circulated at a time when they have leisure and will read everything contained for manulacturlEg fences and prices. They astonish you. XTO BETTER ADVERTISING MEDIUM than the LoReNnTKeil-ts.

for the reaaon that BUGGIES ABD CARRIAGES, in a small and tasty programme. The opening of the opera season occurring simultaneously with the exposition. it is read by a clans who have money to bny any thing they may see advertised in its columns. will render The Lorqnrtte doubly valuable ittlSSRi Factory on Fonrtu Stre It comet before the public at a time when each Painting and Repairing, as an advertising medium, a large number person ran do i ttle else but real ball au hour being distributed each day in the business before the peiiormance and fiftce minutes be -i an Falls Ks was chopping in Sr. Joeepb.

ysterdy. Mr. C. Cnrwin, commercial traveler for I Wil came in from the road yettbrday. Wf.

Mfjor J. N. EdwaTds and Mrs. Fielding Lewis bft erlerday afternoon Are unrqualtd in tbe West. A nice line of tween the ten.

portion ot the city. Brewster Hide-Bar Bucjties and t-urns of my Bet Zdmond and Charles, own rranufaf ture on bsnd, which 1 sell at most rtasonable prices. Call snd tee me. 3lr. rassett is now prepared to receive contracts for advertising and as the space Belntr rmall In size, an advert'sement dors not get buried among a great mas of others, so as to MM JOSEPH, j.

will be minted parties who desire advertis be piacucaily useless to the advertiser. EDWARD FARRELL. Our aim is to place fresh reading matter, especially prepared for it on each page, aiid so arrange tbe mske-up that each advertisement will come next to reading matter. FURNITURE, the creater number of lor a tri to we Springe. Coun-y CHrk Phil Rogers and family Iff yes erday af'ernoon for Seet Springs, be gorfe about three weeks.

Mr John Kirwin-and wife, of Severance. Ks in the citv yesterday Mr. Kerwin is the Several, ce ban- ker. 1 B. Matson, for James Walsh Co left yesterday evening for a tour I After a performance prosrammes' are taken into the homes of the theatre Koers.

because it affords an easy explana When You Need Anything in the Furniture Line, tion of tbe play to those of the family who remain at home. Thb LoRGNriTX will be mnde attractive by tbe addition ol an el cant engraved beading colon border and torn paper, ud will be the best and cheapest advertising medium in tbe city. ing in this way must call early. Mr. Ed.

Butler, the champion club swinger of England, will give an exhibition at the St. garden to-night. Unusual musical attractions by Pryor's Military band. A rare treat for everybody. Grand free lunch at Cuiimore's, corner 3Iain and Jule, this evening at 8 o'clock.

All ar invited The IIerali man had the pleasure of shaking hands with his old time friend Eli Garrett yesterday, the flrt time in many months. He has been solving the problem of how to make the ladies happy, and he has got it. Selling Danforth's Fluid at 15 cents, five gallons for (Y cents. How they smile as they pafs him by. Eli always got there and in The Herald's opinion he always will, (live hira a call at M.

G. At-well's, 711 Felix street. 1 TTTTTj mm mm aaan 81st. For preferred space VV JJLJ First issue August apply at once to HA FASSETT f. FURNITURE COMPANY 110 and 112 North Third Street, -w--.

w-m -v Tr- -w wr The best Gasoline Stoves in the city at M. G. Atwell's, 711 Felix street, where you can get pure Danforth's Fluid. AltHJ Jim It A tr Special Bargains in all Kinds of Furniture through Kansas, in thi interests of the hi u--, M- Jopeph L. Kennedy, who has ben visiting his brother Jam -a D.

Kennedy, leaves to day for Lit home in Vil-litca, la O. Delventhall of Baden returned ester day 'fn New Y'rk, where hn bae hn buyiig fun istiitg goods for his use Mies Grace A. Gsrrett left yesterday or Leavenworth to vit-it friends. Hhe will probably vieit St. Louis before she retnrns.

M. C. Straight, superir of the Mnsonri Pacific, western vision, with headquarters et Kansas City, was in St Joteph yes'ctdy. Mrs. George F.

Schrader returned VfS'erdav mornirg from a v.t-it to her native city, Hamburg, Gern axy, where she bas been since la-t October. Mis Bessie Gilson, will leave this evening for Nebr eka, accompanied by Mies Vlinnie Morrill of Spriogfield. Obi, EXECUTOR'S SUE. IVc have added an UPHOLSTERING OKI RTMKJS to business and are now prejKired to do all kinds of Upholstering, fa as well as repairing in first-class order and utmost rcasonai PUBLISHER, 113 Fifth Street, Opera Block. DR.

1 C. BOTELER, SIS tFravacla Street, OCULIST AND PHYSICIAN. Pennsylvania College Gettysburg: Med. Dept. University of Md.

and Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore; Jf flenei Medical College, Philadelphia. Late of the U. 8. Indian Service: Unlvendtv and "VTEW BBICK BLOCK, lOCxltO feet. 2 stories, beloueing to estte of Joseph fpt pr ices.

Ctve us a call 'lei m'les WEIGEL ROTH FURNITURE THE A ruex rt eased, si uate at Osb irn. 30 east of 8t Joseph, Mo on the Banntwl St. Joseph Rat Good town, surrounded by a rich country. Must be sold at once. A good paying investment.

For further particulars addres K. W. NICHOLSON, Executor. i 110 and 112 North Third Street. QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, and Mrs.

Gilson of Joseph. Tney will be gon- a few weeks ifciting friends and relatives. The "Splendid Man" who sells stovf and G. A. Smith, who is making engag ments and selling tobacco for Lori lard, were in the city last evening.

Hospital, Baltimore; frof. of Disease of the Eve and Ear It th? Northwestern Medical College, 8t Joseph A uthor of Treatise on Lon Short ard Weak Bight DKION HO. III. iRBGNIER The opiet'did Man" ai highly com plimented for Lis resemble nee to General Hancock, and Mr. Smith, it was thought, was Lorillard in disguise.

Third Street Plate Frontr- To accommodate the public during the rnm-mer nig to, the last car on the Union Line will leave NEWTJLMPARK For tne city, at 10:80 p. at. and returning north. Market Square at 11 at ware Bneklen's Aratieai Snlve. The beet salve in the world for Cntsr Bruise, 8ore, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fe-rer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, il-blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay re quired.

Ik is guaranteed to give perfect or oensy rcisnded. Price ty TTr: J. I. SUTHERLAND, MO..

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