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The Republican-Journal from Darlington, Wisconsin • 2

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1 I "wsgyyygyrye'ew'iw -i i 1 W9 4v -r V-U V- I r- --x' i Jf''''' one of greed into an age of Tpstriotr money market is only temporarily CITIZENS IM7ENINGPoAr 1- VV COLLINS The BT 0 MONAHAN rUdAT NUVEM ERE M( ISM Lumber DOYLE "--y DEALEUS V-' A-'5-1 Sash Blinds Pickets Co IN I Doors Post4 Lat ETC: 1 some'adgle in which ease die moist- ure is preclpitatedin a rainstorm by' the cold the rarefied vapor-laden air A clear sky si a redes a severe storin 'w-hliin fortv tight UU1 IM -i 1 hours A duration of the elear-sky jintetasifies tbe 'abucd-ance of the Rainfall In de summer time all sihu-ulent plants become barometers by dropping their la es with or without a lack of moisture in the soil for the reason that a rapidly-expending atmosphere takes from the vegetation the noaiishment which tbe ai- partially siippliea' A large quantity of eleotritsity is taken up with tbe moisture from (lie earth when the rain begins to fall the electricity is net free' which accounts for and materially aids in the development and force of the tornado There is perpetual Upper current moving from a westerly dircctiob varying from the northwest' to the southwest when jhe lower current moves exactly parallel wilh it there- will he a rain untjil (hereds a change so that occasionally during periods of dronth a southwesterly wind will not bring rain even if it blows for days from tjbat direction! because the upper onrrent ia moving exactly' in the asms direction A northwest wind never' brings rain We fre qitently hav protracted rainstorms with the winld in the northeast but Of the at" BrNas Ibki a I araa CTTnni Bill (laiWwACa) TlaleriMdii cet If the erly handled shares in are ood price of the has ishment of commission er oent War on tbe Sugar Trust Trusts have been so rapidly or ganixed daring the last feu years iiiy nearly every necessary tod many of the more commonly -1 used lazuries of the gaised object being to eztort money from the consumer that the people have become exceedingly irritated lf-L ud restless Never in the history bag a greater degree of unrest been manifiested among the people and whenever snch a feeling develops the conclusion may be at once -without the sligbest fear of indulging an that there is grievous injustice somewbero People in the full enjoyment of their rigbts do not as a people complain The history of rebellions only enough exceptions to make the raleis a history of oppression and finally ripening inio an effort of some kind to throw 'off the yoke Ours is a prosperous country A moire rapid accumulation of wealth has never been seen during the same length of time in any nation during the entire history of the 'world and Darlington Wisconsin Paid np Capital Surplus $50000 0000 JAMBS JUDGE frreaidentl 1 KING Vloe FreeMeot BO KGB WBST Csdiler JOHN O'BKIBNj Assistant Cashier aipixT 'A C1 Mastxs- Kura Bs Hiuoui Jamm Juno' ml biui Interest Paid on Time Deposits Nell Omfla the Old Cana try In In Belt Fseeaxs ticket to and from Bnropo old on all good steamship Unas twni Mads Beni Estate Seenrlty Co a Term a Tears i 1 I Scents for bast Una ef Fire tnauianr Oompsnlee FotWes Issasd on fSvonbls SAVE By lnsuring in the We liave received our jnammoth etocl: are permanently settled doWn Our stock Ss second to in Wiscomin and bur prices lower than I tt lowest All i we bejtjof Lumber Rock prices! to call and aee us We in faction both in quality and price We haira i our ianre stock! of Lumbej an unlimited Call at the new office on Washington stree rantee satis addition to ly of Goal Darlington Lumber Co Vnrd North of Marlowe I j5' Ffi- ft a ffo' Ifl' v' F1re lnsDfuce Compan) HOLIDAY GOODS i- i following bargains will fron this dato until all are gone: -i 70 A-1 Gents filled Cases with Elgin Sterr -wil Movement 'only 1500 1 70 Ladies Filled Caiscs with Elgin Stem-wind Movement r'i: HSjOo to 1800: i j- 50 Key-wind Elgin Waltham or Hampden 7 Jewel Move-: ment in Silver cases 1625 72 Key-wind Hampden 11 Jewel Movenvei it ir Silver eases marked down to $725 I Stem-wind same quality as last cost but jit lore Solid Gold Ladies watches from f2p to 100 always in stock Gents 3 oz Stem-wind Silver watches from fic to 15 1 have only a limited number of these! goads at Quoted and the goods are first-class in every respect 1 flS 4 ab You can purchase goods at home just as cheap in the city so send away for them but ca II and examine goods and prices and I will convince you that sich is the AH goods tnken back and perfect in every jrespect -A Full new ones given in place if not Line of- Watches Clocks Repairing of all kinds promptly and -V even now while farmers are selling grain and stock at a positive loss middlemen age making money in handling the products The profits are sufficient even now but they are diverted from 'the pockets info which Ahey would go The millions of producers are being' rename rated for creating thai which Is making somebody rich' 'Under luoh circumstances it vodd be marvelous 'if the 'American people whose life-training has been in the direction of the belief that impartial justice is the chief oorner stone of our system of gov eminent should not became restless and resort to unusual and somewbist heroio means of self-protection The notion of boycotting sugar for purpose of crippling the sugar trust JVIas: resort this character and whatever anybody may think of Its practicability the-idea clearly shows that the peple are agitated and that the publie mind is working in adi-motion that will ultimately over-whelm all eudi injustices as are resented by the plundering trusts and it is a consummation I devoutly to be wished' For a long time the oonsumer kas beea paying three or four oente a pound more for sugar than it was squarejy worth in- the market ximply because a i body of men bad oombined to robj the consumer of that excess It requires but littie oomputation to show what sn enormous this extortion has taken from the consumers vf the': United States and with something of conception of that amount there will be little vronder in any unprejudiced mind that the Adea of giving qp the use 6f sugar nntn can 'be -had at a' reasonable price shouldm enter' talned by many of the moat thonght ful people in the oountryi But al- though this oourse may be open to i objection on the grounds that it is hot the beat course or indeed that it is not 'practical our people when sufBoieutiy arouaed wilt sometimes accomplish thisir purpose through very extraordinary means' They are descendants of thff people who pV'- landed on Plymouth Bock and the fe-ybirth of American civilaition at tbq landing of the pilgrim was about svv(ihe last thing (hat men and women have expected '( The de- struetion of (his tea in Boeton har-frrij' bor the declaration of independence on the part of a few1 weak colonies jy and the armed resistence of these ctj oolonies to the authority of a power ful nation seemed wild and reek less' Bnt itwas nneonquerable spirit of manhood 'that suggested them and that spirit is still alive among the American people What ever ooursC may be determined npob' to 'crush the sugar and other trusts there need be little Tear of failure if the Vpeople are i united It is probably true however that our emancipation from auch evils if will come through a I WILt SELL ALL K1HDB I AssajtMdj In Southwestern Wlaeonaitt Hi prices are rrasonsble Give me calL rZAXK COKKK11CS I CHUECHIL DliLlJ JEWELRY -I- A MU SILVER-WAREU SPECTACLES I have the lar OPTICAL GC orlpthm In the southwest SnOOiwrs Ikon defective rioion are Sited after the moot approved modern method eciontlllesUv I- VHlIBCHILb SALESME WANTED SbIsit or Oommlmion Paid Weekljr: Mead work rellm-itflt b)e mock outdt free no experience needed Write for term and teetl-monlalt (Hefer to thla paper) Bi NELLIS ft CO Nunnymen SBwS KOCHK8TKU I A ES I EK WAITED To Solicit for our welt-known Nursery' Good wans paid weekly steady employment All tookciiacanteed trueto-name Our specialty tahaidr stock for the North and Northwest Write for terms before territory la takenetat Unsafe 1 1 1 Chase Company 89w8 'CHICAGO ILL La Fayette Connfy Court In he matter of the estate of Hubert -hitman On readii JngandSUnwthe petition of Busan Whitman of said oounty representing amoog other things that Hubert Whitman of said county on the Uoli Sith day of I at Darlington In -said T'eountyTjiiB I that tbe said petitioner la the wldew orsmd I it la Ordered that said petition be beard before I this court on Tuesday tbe 4Tth day of Deoem-1 ber A 188B at 10 o'clook a at the poun- I ty court room In said eonnty I Ordered further that noUoe thereof be gjv-1 en to the heirs of said deeeasedam to all per 1 sons Interested by publishing a eopy of this order for three successive weeks i day of hearing In Jhe Darlington weekly newspeper printed and aid oounty aonnty died Intestate leaving goods nhnttsls and estate within this stato and ooui iUomr Is the By the Court BJ WILSON 1 County Judge li fbobatb Ia fatnttk oountt a COURT In the matter of tho estate of Bather Kilpatrick deceased Qn reading and tiling tho petition of James Kilpatrick of the estate of said do oeaseL representing among other things fully administered tate and praying that a time anil place be fixed for examining and allowing the account of his administration It Is orden bo MBlfi I be assigned by this court on Tuesday the Id day of December next ensuing at I o'clock a at Darlington In said Minty at the oounhr court room And it Is furtherOrdered be given to all Ing a i wooko igton' BepuMioan a weekly newspaper nnted and published in said eounly Dated at Darlington Wisconsin he Stb day of November A IMS -1 46w4 I By the Court: JVILSON NOuirib Attv-I County Judge to all persons Interested by publish eopy of thlaorder for three successive prior to said day of hearing In the Dari- KYDD (disdiiatssf Sstorls ftUrtN(WMw) Veterinary Surgeon All callsproinpUy attended to day or night Office Drug Store Darlington Wisconsin For night calls will be foudd St Procter House August Miller rre TAILOR Shop on Main Street three doors south of harness shop I carry a foil and complete line of Worsteds Broadcloths Cassimeres and jrtlier Domestic and Foreign cloths with trimmings to matoh apd Clothing made to order at lowest prices and all wQrk guaranteed 'I j' j1-" Personal attention given to repairing cleaning and' pressing clothing Cloth buttons mads to order Call and arolpeynkta4 primf i AUGUST MILLER FOR THE million I keep constantly on band a complete 't stock Of eating and Crooking Tin- Ware" and! everthing that can be found ins fint-piuB hardware store WILL NOT Bf UNDERSOLD i1' J-'- '-mm Yours BespcctfuUy DAVID JENKINS': -U 1 -r- flofinu anfi Ssvifi Jenkins are selling the Celebrated MlC AUKEE BINDER at OoIlin- BE8T REAPER ON EARTH i ohn Blackburn K-r -rs yjuii usDuiti ieeIt Office Iii new brick block corner of i 40ji DARLINGTON 'I8O0STN- i yjV I- 1 1 i Vt l' I I Jos to I I accurs tely done MOBBIS 1 i i i close or he would have more bonds at 1-27 for obtained and 1J)5 'find 100 for During administration the democratic pet banks 'borrowed 47000000 from the treasury without interest and as security therefor 1 deposited government Kinds Wisdom wanted to draw in this 147000000 and if piossitle in the change buy tha deposiled bonds lut as the banks pleaded strongly sgsinst such motion and ss it might disturb the money rnirket he with thonghtful provision abandoned the intention But the 'people can see-that if the democratic administration had not coinmittcd this faux as the treasury would have gotten an 1 opportunity to purchase this 47000000' of bonds thus reducing the national debt and patting money in circulation among the business classes which could ppt be recalled ly the government The truth is the republican finan-tial policy is strong and adequate to all the necessities of' the country while wherever the democrats get nto power and make an attempt to carry out their policy they seriously ilunder In the days '-of Jefferson sndGallstin the democratio financial policy was founded on strength And justioephut -the policy of the modern democratic leaders is so ull of shifts sd expedients that its results always give more or less trouble to the solid business interests of the nation Great Army of Organfxext Farm- ers For twenty years the farmers of this country have been organizing and organisation among this class i as been much more successful than it has ever been among othpr classes of labpr This statement will sur-rise those who have not investi-gated the subject but it is neverthe-ess true Other classes have sometimes organised 'more rapidly but their work has been less permanent There has been a greater degree of larmony io organizations than thero has been in other labor associations While it is true that bnce quite an extensive and some independent State farmerqorganixations have gone to piecell and while it is also true that some of the: existing so cieties may not be so strong numeric oally as they were twenty years ago there is more solidity to the present organisations a more perfect bond of unity between them and a much larger active membership in them as a whole than any one organization possessed twenty years ago doubt if the patrons of 'husbandry was ever in better oondition than it is todayy Its membership is substantial and dependable- The Farmers Alliance northern and southern is a very large harmonious and aggressive body of producers' The Farmeus Mutual Association is strong especially jn Illinois and is Spreading rapidly The Patrons of Industry which organized in Michigan has gained a strong foothold in that state land Is: com-manding respectful attention and confidence elsewhere and the Agricultural Wheel is a southern states organisation of power and influence The aggregate aotive membership of all these organisations is not less than one and a half millions the most intelligent farmers of the oonntry What prqpises to add to the power of these associations too is the rapidly developing feeling in each of! them that they should unite their efforts for' the publio good practically if not under one government Such union baa already talen plaet between some of them and there are to be conferences held nest month looking to a more perfect unity liras there has been a yery steady isdvanos for twenty years amopg farmers towanl a more extended harmony of action than has taken place among any other producing class The future promises well for organizations r- i Weather The Wind the When weather-prophets can pro diet the force and 'direction of the wind aqd angles at which the upper sad ioyercurrents will cross eaoh ether at any fixed dfto jju the future they will then be in pefitioff to -indicate the character of the weather or enable any- other eloao observer of meteorologiool phis nomena to do the same until tiien weather ean be elassedwith' fortune telle nd xstrologists The following general signs and indications will eaahle )hW inle-rested in the weather to approximately determine what it will -he for a dir oir two in advance with as WEfit accuracy as' the government signal' aarviep no fortell it for any specified Ioeality Wcither prophets may predict months la advance bnt there ia no scientific warrant for IP doing' and all pretences to that jiffept MS humbug The rales given below are based on scientific priqoiples and have been confirmed by cioee observations through a series of years by Milton George publisher of The Western BdraL' The first preparatioh for a storm of any kind is inevitably a aouth-arly wind which means anywhere fron southeast to a south west wind The ealmingtion of the storm will usually be in 1 propotUoq to (he force and duration of the Wind Jhii wind being warm the airis thereby ep9dpd and is thus made capable of holding iq ejteq-tentiou the BKMsture evaporated by the ray tjle warmth of the winds This atmoihere being made lighter by expansion ascends And carries the moisture with it nh- a ism and humanity Man'-is 'too -ble a being too nobly gifted and w'nh jo grand possibilities to do- scend to the' level of an idle wor ship As a people our opportunities to achieve nobly for the human raoe throughout all time are too reat to bo thrown away by our tslves or for to permit a few reckless men iif absorbing greed to lirow them away -As men1 as par riots and as well wishers of the li liman race let us together and assert our power' As matters now promise in years this country will be an Ireland We qot only have men who are native born who would make it so but European capitalists are coming here to monopolise all our great industries' and to exercise their well trained instincts of oppression There never will be in'- tha whole-future expenenee' of the world there never has been in its -past his tory a time' when man can assert the manhood of jnan and rights of the masses as they exn to-day in this United States' of America Come' let us emerge from our lethargy and bid greed stand back and give honesty' decency and patriotism a 'chance Posterity will hold us responsible Let no prejudices partisan or otherwise keep the people from standing breast to breast in the 'demand fqr legislation to'checkthe rampant spirit of greed that is sipping the life out of our republic i Good laws and the faithful execution- of Jawe are what we want and what we must have But we must stand together in i order to get eitherThe Western Burel Chicago Going Behind the Betams The democratic governor of Montana has taken the bull by the horns and may finAit neithed easy to let go nor holdutahem The republi-cans hold a majority in any legisla-tare which may consist of persons whose election is certified by the state' canvassing' board ihe democrats would hold a majority in any legislature that might consist of persons whqse election was certified by the olerks of (heeounties of the new state Qn first face-the state eanvassinghoard is the only body capable of certifying to the election of state senators or representatives It is a fsllifajje body and' may certify wrongly but in each an 'event there is the jlain remedy of legal inquiry On the other hand the county clerks would seeing to have no power to certify to the officer authorised to preside' over the legislature but only to the sonvassing board It is the old question of Agoing behind the which recurs in Montana The governor has chosen to reject the certificates of the legally: appointed canvassing board and tojmoept the 'certificates of (he oounty olerlu So thqt a' demo oratie- aenate and house will' eon-yene afhis call It hardly is likely that any of the republicans eteotet will respond' to this call The person 'authorised to call the house of representatives to order is the auditor of state and' he has issued a call to the republican 'mem-ben to convene at one place while the erowd will oonvene at another The outcome will he two legislatures two sets of claimants to seats in the United States senate and a final decision by that august body The General BosineM Outlook The New York commercial circulars say that basinem ia generally fair throughout the country aiu reasonably aotive Though there ie oonaiderahle quietness in trade the feeling is satisfactory because here has been an advance on all commodities of per cent since November This is not large but inasmuch qs it is fiot speculative it' springs from i legitimate demand The circumstance renders values strbn and aaitisfaetbry to those who hole commodities Speculators during the week' have not made as much money as they expected from the Brasilian revolution Notwithstanding alt aorta of stories about a abort crop and scant supply of coffee and an embaigo on tran-portation ooffee has risen only one eighth of a cent per ponnd and Para robber whoh was expected to go a-kiting does not advance- at -all' The conservative and contract-respecting ooune of the Brasilian pro-' visional govern meat has tranqnil-ixed commereial and financial eir-eles both in the United States am in Europe Speculators have got hold of the steel rail markst and by making fmall purohase at III per ton at Pittsbuig tey expected to raise the price of the whole supply Yet as soon as it was known that it was speculative effort purchasers of rails held off and theeurkat it likely to settle down to 34 or 434 far ton In is true that iron and steel are -deniably strong at existing prices but thero isno reason why there should bo an advance every week unprecedented amount of ore li being mined and aa tie rolliu mills and iroa furnaces are working to their fullest capacity the supply of iron and steel is likely to kept np to the legitimate demam for bbnsqmptioa i The money market in this eastern and Atlantic cities have been regular but close yet ease is soon expected as'New York ie exportiu largely of home produete and ie not losing any gold by European shipment Notwithstanding Sec retaiy efforts to buy bonds at a good pries during the past week he oould not use his ear plus and the treasury has therefore i DR (AkmPb) iMSfii a a 4'aaaaai aa aa lajaataatMl iaa Ihrl) alwa Mth aaaawwaaaaeaappi bdwxbbo TbalWiliikiiiiMabaMaWni scheme has been prop the public snap up the small lots and the subscribers enabled to unload at The small importance subscribers as permanent investors given rise to the estabj incorporated companies whieh for ranging from 2 to 10 agree to take ihe necessary number of shares if they are not taken by outside investors If the shares are subscribed for the investment trust gets its commission and takes ho stock if the publio do not subscribe in sufficient quantities the trust subscribes for 1 the stock and i wait for an opportunity upload it on the open -market In this manner a large number of shares of- the socalled brewery syndicate have leen taken by the investment trusts and they are waiting for au opportunity to unload Arrival and Departure of Malls a one Goins aonra wnr Ooinc si I Jin west 7 From 11 :10 am From eBstt8KXSpm 7K a From west tO a for Wiota Amyle and Jordan Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays atTdO a from Arxyle Wiota and Jordan Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays st-IS 00ni for Tallowstone Blanch ardvtUe Fayette sad Xosoow Tvesdays and Fridays at "4 rT a from Tellowstone Dlanohard villa Fayette and Moeoow Wedneedays Saturdays at iMil ss aitfsO t-OTFICN HOTJB8 Open ireek days A AO a to 1:00 Open Sundays from IS to 1 JOKNSraHANFX TMX UM A ST KXU unnaiAi pour divisiok From and after May 7 IMS trains will arrive and depart from this etatfcm as follows 0010 HAST So lgPasee near fTK)6nm NoSFrelsht No IS I OOliSBWKac a No lPaasenmr pm No SI FrelsMy -N1 sSSp No Frelcht anu No 11 Paaacnmr A e'ew a a ii 11:41 A Frelcht No' SI oarrlos passencers Paaaencert lea vine1 hers at TtM- am arrive at Milwaukee 1S-U noon- and at Chi oaco via Kockford at mM makin oob-naotion at Davis Junction for Council Blub So Paaaencera leaving at arrive at XilwankeeT :40 moo 40 i JP- oonneoSnc for Ch Iosco also oonneot at Janea rd and Da viaJn notion are made for Kansas arrlvlnc at 10 villa for B' where oon: villa for Beloit Hoi mnections are made for Kansas Cite- also at Milton Junction far Madison and toe west Paeeencera for Warren take No and 18 Paaeencere for? Plattevllle and Belmont tareKSfTsLWauai irkSWBABINGNlirent THE ETS aoumonai stxat TiiwuanAr GRAIN- 4 Svh eeie ilM if ai OOnfii1! A as tkr ee Ofiifi OBW Bffi as a a S'a Uep e4ei as'seVpl ia'ltlf ea owt DARTiX MOTOR MILLS BoarfincyPitontH RllOOSffiSa 4Vk ash Mat eM a BtffSisfaffs ay s' IIXVMMSOTA I AMD WUAT VLOtfKj 80 00 nsli 8 I SI SS sab so 8 SO Bto Joe ilix Daley Bnokw) ffJSee'ae Corn 1 Joe itiVi 4 eV ea a aw 4 a 'f a a Meal bolted Corn MeaLeoam Feed eon and oate Mjddllnca BtBil aM PRODVCB Batter dairy packed a pRMeea ee-eeiataeew ilrls imn ISO 100 70 10 SO JISI4 SO 1 SB MBATS- Beefon foot 0003 lb POrt UVS tOSS MtaaM 30OS 40 iSNAVarVtS(i aMSiyfi 10 hOlUJffiffi -s'Fee i V- 8 Iisf 7s1' Sf a 1 htf SOTSTeean asaepev aey-naja Seep 4 S8 Jar a-a qfiaa iqw'A aw 1 WOOIr- VBWSSdasU eawV-A 900 7l0N8WMbed4irviM ft Tobwifihfid tianAi Take Notion Menken Grove WiaOct' 18 188U Those having bualnesa with 8 Jeokyn ft Co ora- hereby notified that nennetta Winn la no longer busln agent for said Company paying money to him that to the Com-jpanydo'ic at thalrown xUk as It wiH hot he considered tAld'itnot received -'V- JdkBTsrAOB Farm Eqrjfisi I offer my farm eoatainlBc ISO MriHattn ated rnffim southeast of Dariincton It well watered aa a spring hsaash runs through the place There is IS acres under cultivation the rest pasture It will be sold cheap ir sold within sixty days aa I Intend to go weet FPr father parnenlan apply on tbepromisea 7- 7FRAN5i00NBLBT THIS is th nine Pead lop? Chimney all others are imitations '-L' -v 'v" vThis is- the on eachenppf Pearl Chlmeysr dealer may say and think he has as good but he has pot Insist upon' the exact labd GEOJL mAcbeth iso Pittsburgh Of New ork the well-known and sucoessful Bpsolallsl In ana Diseases of thi'En snd Ear by requeatlof man patients has decided to VHdt 1 I- rl SreSSfiSS the Whitman House Oflce hours Chroulo Diseases frimdsaiidx A'- i-u ConflttUal I a his parlors at from taig to7 ne day only Tj 5 the conditions which prepare the way for the storm were developed by a souther iy wind and 1 the rain wouldcease temperature the instant the general was cooled to that of the northwest wind A northeast wind is perhaps the driest wind we have' for the reason that it is oon-tinually meeting a warmer air capable of Holding in retention the evaporated moisture by its rarefaction Until carried into the Southern Ocean Thf only method of detection the upper ourrents is by observing the thin strata ot clouds that are moving in lofty altitudes Tho air at thirty two degrees Faherenheit or freezing point can hold 1 100th of its weight in moistr are for evcjry rise of twenty-seven degrees in temperature- its capacity for absorbing moisture is doubled Therefore storm manifestations of qn intense character must he accompanied by considerable heat Tornadoes and cyclones are some? times perpendicular to the plane of the surface at others they are horizontal to it which case their terrific powers are expended harmlessly jn the upper air with this one probable exception' which is when this rotary movement of the atmosphere! carries the' again and again high up into the- cold strata of air until at last it is' frozen into hail in which condition' it falls to the earth Hailstorms cannot be reasonably accounted for except on thebypothesis of are in storm being caught up by a- horizontal whirlwind-The Western Bunl Chicago -s' 1 -The pharmacy law of this state passed by the legislatnre of 1882 and amended jsipce ip pome of its features ip generally regarded as a good law noedsd to protect the people- against "ignoranoe and to efficiency in the dispeneing of medicines but it is a singular faot that only enemies are in the ranks of the druggists themselves One of the oldest and most experienced druggists In this city openly asserted that of all the mistakes made in drag stores in the past in' this state not one can be traced to hoys or in efficient help in the stores In every case the mistakes were made by the proprietors or experienced men who had 'become heedless and took bottles from the' prescription eato or shelves without looking! at hpd become so familiar as to he oarelesp Clerks or even hoys seldom make a ipiatake because they an pretty sura to look oato fully at what $ey are dojng and if they are in dopbt wilji most per tainly ask about the reading of prescription or for information as to what Za bottle they never take it for granted that they are right as do those who are more familiar with the the surroundings We are not prepared to affirm or deny the position taken by this experienced druggist but if he is cor-sll must admit that the pharmacy Ifiwip tyrelesii burden an ought to ba ffjond Lao Commonwealrh The Roneer Press having' been askel the question did those largo syndicates are formed' that are buying up the breweries flouring mills gqu pther large industries) in this pouutiy and hf gkpj means the information and! confides Mp jfi' tained that are nsimsfiry 1 iqduce Englishmen to invest in suck large enterprises replies there' is nplly no such powerful syndicates formed Jo Abe purchase of breweries of -this eountry teij Jpy other pnrpose as is generally supposed The method of placing ah' American investment on- the London market is interesting and has given rise to a new eiass of heriRPSI men known as A good promoter handles nothing Jinless be is satisfied by the reports of reliable experts that it is is good thing Being so satisfied he goes to London and the 1 pulse of the speculative market carefnlly laateafi of ptjfjfg to plaoe his in-yestmeht whether thd fWl? that data of investment or not he praitsjintil his particular class or ltqt if hp fashion Then a lies-ited liability company jqrmed -p namber of shares subscribed- often by dummy subscribers a'board' of directors ob tuned whose reputations will give the scheme it steading and then the stock ii placd on the nuus or la fateTtm co i -jmwwr OUGANIZEDy 1575 Vw1- i -Aotuai coat of Insurance for the past 14 vaara on lljOOMO SUB per annum On 0n 4001-00 $1 JO perthouaand per annnm The cheapest and aa safe ns the best I BOARD OF DIBBCTORS Baiilnamn flota: Mineral Point Wald wick and Willow Springs Fitch President Va MAHtUiTreas Jas TasaraAix BECKERHARBLE WORKS Mineral Point Wisj Shop and Ware-rooms opposite Martin A on High Street! A complete line of Monuments I aqd Headstones in Marble and Ytaranite kept Constantly on hand and will sell ata Large Discount tor tbe I next 90 days Persons wishing anything in my line win save money by baying of me or bidding their orders until I see themL Orders by mail will receive prompt attention BECKER 41tf Mineral lolntr Wis 0 -CARRY M'D -Physician and Burgeon OfflM cm Louisa street over Barlow's store Residence on Galena street In Jaa Rose's house Mb attesded to at' any hour day or night Othoe hours from I a to 8 jcir: I J' 1 Fast Mall Linn with Vestlbuled Trains bo-1 tween Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Minneapolis Trsas-Contlnentnl 1 Hosts between Chicago I Connell Bluffs i Omaha and the i i-Vf Greet National Boat between Chicago Kinsai City and St Joseph Mo B7SO Mliae of Bead 'reachlng aU principal I points in Illlnela Wlaoonaln Mtnneaota Iowa Missouri sad Dakota I For map eta apply to the neareet station agent of the Chigaoo Milwauku A Sr Paoi Railwat or to any raSrohd agent anywhere Inthe WorhL MlUan- A Vi Carpenter GetoManager' i and Agt I 1 -'I reTFor information in reference to Lands I and Towns owned by the Ciucaoo MilKad pitBl PADIi RAAiWAT Oomtaht writs to Hauua Land Oommlssloner MUwan kee Wisconsin )r F0R! SALE! Through old sge and affliction offer myl tomeatoed aitnated miles from Darliadton and miks from BfauUsbnrgt on tho Darling-1 too and BhUllibur rood for sale taleleg SB1 nerea Inw all in a high state of out well fenced with a hog-tight fence Good buildings well watered with one small I spring branch ruhning north and south nearly through the osoterof the firm with natural hade gTOvaa In awry feed lot tor nettle There Sea also been robed between eight and nine hundred thousand pounds of mineral on the farm i THUMB -One-half cash balanco on king Also Id aeras of good timber land Smiles at of Darilngtoa i Will be sold either with tbe place or without It I have also IO acres of land just oatalde limits of Dariiggton one-hi i-rt lOftieulaie enquire on the prsm- MW HR NET COLKHZCK Am SSS Darlington I Ifaay Sners Li DOUGLAS $3 SHOE DOUGLAS 03 PHOB LiSSix Fitoh I iHMint Inn ViMmlnlnn I I 1 1 -fc-v-ir? r- HAM ---''I i 'fe' UTI OF BELLEVUE HOSPITAL NEW I Istsd by a full corps of competent phystdaas and autgrona troata with unpanlalM re noon t' sctMLbai aU Chronic Nertoua Bhto and Blood dlieeaw of every nature noon the totem i principlce He particularly lnvltea all whoee eases have been neglected badly treated er pro SW YORK CITY oloeeunion of the and effi- nieut anti-trust legislation as a con sequence noanoed lnearsue Patients who aie doing well under the earn of thetr own physlelane need not eall onus as our provines Is to troatthoee who eana-Xi Snd rolipf otherwise Ne money wxulredof reeponslme pertiee who commence treatment I (Summon SBNSB AS APPLISD TO MEDICINE It IS well knewa by Ull iatrillffrtt observers that la tmpoaslbla for any persen no mnttar how highly endowed by hatnro or aonalrsnisnia eonveroaat with all the dlvkdoaa iff the selenee ef aiediaine Neeriy aJ notion la medlctne have made aomosneriel department their Ufa wort-betogSttad therefor by natural adaptation or aelaetloa apeelal education and oanaricnea The doctor having devoted several years to tbe special study of eh male dlsessse In naapttala as laving de apaelal study of eh male practice and ha via tbe moot reeent and improved (natrumeats for Sndlng' out din mdKiona In tbe organs of Ike body he proposes 1 practice of these specialties Ho adopts the following pi pttals and Is notand never has been the practice of ooo ntand imps nm rlngp ooentry Ing plan whieh Is pasaliar to the large I He earsf ally notes tha patleat sacertains tho condition of tba lnteraal organa puw eeneine mo oonauun ox too inxernat organs t- A i A c'1- napumniH examines we aye Ear Nose and Throat by the most approved instruamnts and methods all at whieh ha cara fully records In hla register for future reference In this way he ascertains the tree mIiiwA thadlsrasa and Its cause Knowing the dleweae be hnowetha whengra ltpradnsas talks tS- susssas Ines the lya b'v I Theexamlnatlona are la eocordanco with anatomical and LvstoeL rlimre aa hf wlU By aa examination he will aonvlnoe anyoae of tha aataiwaadag' tha ftratmeat and ears of chronic dlasasas The eatoatahlng due to a thorouah knowledge of the al th by their natural iw MBIJIifBIMINraiVMtHje fimatnfl fib othaneallforasamlnatMm Ha hea aasewsi rival In thla state: Byaand Bar dlssasw Chronle DlarrhaeA IslasaatiM 9f fit Womb Chronle Infl wmstM of the Bladder Patafnl dr lrregular Mewrirnatloa Fever Borsi and PhaaKBetltl4Meneaf UtiaaTfcHS Crnri Dmha and' Salaiged Jelnta Canrat eieaClu Ms Mi YpgtDa! I HEM wr MHrei mm ssstaTajsas Gravel GoKra Gleet vjijigKa and fa notions af thaka- llesi Let those si van nphyaU sineehleni The Age of Greed Never jn the whole history of the world has greed been ao rampant as it ia today Yet greed hto destroyed eome of the most flourishing communities (hat have ever existed and it would have utterly destroyed this repnblio before now but for the exceptional ciroumstaaoes that have i been favorable to the peeple Our immense area of-cbeap laads has jS been Our salvation se far and as tbese are taken up the land becomes toora valuable the oondition of the masses grow worst The spirit of greed grows stronger ae it feeds its pray until Bow it presents 1 in this eountry the most revolting picture of depraved humanity that human eye ever rested upon It makes practical traitors of citizens are men in this country who know that their greed ia weakening the republic just as well as Jefferson Davit knew that his oourse was in the direction of the destruction of the Union The rich criminal class the men whose lives de-" 1 to money getting by liij upon the rights of others know i' that tkeir love of money ia eupeiior to their lave of eonntry They ooin both peaee and war ihto dol-7 lars They solidify the sweat in the hanrtot field and the Mood of pa JtrioU on the battle field late wealth -'They are a living moving oiganixa-tion for graced f- yl It remains for the people to say haa- PRIVATB liA'Ooabnrl LowefSnuai SwifowriawF enmee aoMiyeand No risks tioaftrc aaS striotly aomplaiataaad thatr howae racked wlthpala at a time when they shoald spend their deeUa and relief they poritivcly smsha Illi milW are thorough end aerfeti DUMABEg OF Wo shell continue asofdtotawiMrith-ii nsiii7L Oaropgratloaa for syah prattosraag yTwneaTuaqraPeraylale too Chronle Oongh Fhmala Weakness Ovarian Rupture Scrofula Oonaui AUaurflpgl wexnberanea of youthful spirits i nufortunate snd Snd thamasivM In ars5f5sissii: Impcteacy Srarf Hass psUpMatioa of 'thCwi tow ordenarWmrfVal tiwaoUtan'habtamrwuth aad MtUag tba moat RPILKPKTer FKs pnaWIrely aad navsrfoilhra method T-1 hpa.

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