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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 2

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5' Two years aifo 1 suffered severely neuralgia and pal- of the heart. I was it.ibL Kgrht houiewoffc. Nothing relief until I took Dr. Heart Cure. 3 bottles alt trace my an 1 r.ow feel llke a nr v- J.

D. Houtton, 'J. Cxetcr. N. H.

13K. WILES' Cure IB sold by all ilniRiriHtn on Kuarftntuo Drat bottle bouellu or money back. Hook on lionrt ami uorvoi sent Or. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. Atio.

Scm.AFi.r. I rut. O.K. L. A.

SCHI.API.Y, Capital, $100,000. world. Safe tot 'rent. Internet paid on Time Deponlu. DinKCTORF.

II Ralble, Quo. IdTlii, B. Boniest, 0. Taphofn, J- V. McGlnnln, 1..

PfelttaiborftBr, A. Sohlafly. SEALED BIDS Will be rocelfod at tho office of tho City Clork up to SATURDAY, JULY lf.th, IDA. for a tin roof with nml down Hpoutn, for Klllot llonn lio: nc. Planii and at the Clork'uffflne.

The right rmiCTvnd to reject any nnd nil bliln. J. Ctmirman. tbewmt. Thoi Practical Individual offloo training.

Stndenu inaf enter at any time. Call or ad- Itrnotlon. dreaa H. M. SPICKLER, Upper Alton.

8HURTLEFF COLLEGE. R. R. EXCURSION Via Bljf Four Route. Trip Tourfat Tloknta and Ratoi to Wl- nona take, season IHOfl.

CommonrlnK May IE until Sept. 13. Tlolcotn gaod returning 16 tram dato of at 110. TlckoU mod rotirW until Sept. ir, will bo sold at partfoulara applr to Q.H.

Hamilton, Tlokot agent. Down Bast via tbo Bin Four tbo route of tho famous "KnlokerbookorBpoclal" Hnontnorvlcn ever offered to the Monntalaa, and Through nloeueri from Ht. to Now York and Boston vln Now York Central. Through, sleepers to Washlnnton, reachlnK all tha health nnd pleiwuro ronorts of, VlrKlnU. Attention I Come to Indlannpolla, July30toS3d, and attend tbo mooting of tho Epworth Loaxiie.

All tbe groat loadcra of tho JftOioiflitokuroh will UP preaont. Ooino onii, aomn all. Half rates on tfco railroads. The Ponr route will aoll oiourslon tickets July it), limit 'M. I nMrnatloiiaTCWWnlion Baptiat Young ple'i Unlona orAfcorloa, Richmond, Va mr J3-10.

Only one fare round trip via BIij r. will be on Halo July II, 13 18. Returning tickets good until July 81st, with a proviso for oitonulon lo Aug. 16, upon depoaltof ticket with Joint agent at ftlohmond 'onor before July 28, and taymont tee of Mo. Via C.

A. Route. I' KBDUOBD Rates to Northern and Weitern inotfeot TU the c. A A. R.

R. 15 tor round trip to Portland, Oregon, Taooma, from Alton JoneSto JulyB'h. Return limit sept. 4th, $80.15 for round trip to Ogdon and keClty, Juno 2S to July 11. Return limit tu atop granted.

nal Educational Asno Al- finBelea, and rolurn on hi return limit Bept. stop I DI4 Too tho time to Colorado beett greatly roduoed? You oan leave A Iton A. 8i47 a. m. dally nnd arrive Colo" ft.

m. and Denver 11.10 a. iay. Only ono night out. Pullman Kannan City only M.K).

Reduced LOW RATES to Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, rttory, Konitt, Kentucky, Southwouturn Missouri, No- Mttxloo, Dokota, Oklahoma, Orn- "JUh, 'Vlsoonsln, WyomliiR via I juno 0 and 20, July 4 and m. Augubt For particulars apjily to O. U. Nor ONE DOLLAR ld and return. The C.

A A. K. R. ourslon tickets at this low rate every Ul further notice, limited to dalo of mi leave Alton at m. Bprlngfleld 4 p.

anil in. and return Colo. eturn t20.15.01enwodBprlnnsanil 8,16 On and after Juno ill and until elusive, at above low rates. Return 817 The "Denver Limited" the fast- the moun'aJin. Pullman rate from MS Calltornia and Tbo C.

A A. It una weekly tourist sleonlng oar eiourslons prwMn iwratea, personally conducted every leaving Alton at 8:60 running Cltr. Bait Lake City and the Scenic ratoi, reservation! and full partlou- ti Off Norria, Agent, Alton. SPRINGS Or C. H.

the abort line and Reduced round trip now In of the Urgent at Hot Spring" Open, In addition to theae thai are wXJ bouaea providing at rater. Hot Bprlnga, Arkansas, la und pleaaurerenort under direct control. The curative properties are vouched for by tho Bur- Jot tbe United Btatei. For ratea, j'inatter, apply to Norria, BY THIi TF I.KCIKAPH PRINTING CC TIH'li DAY JtM.V 1S. N01ICK 'Hi ADVKRTISKRS.

For lh" IWKi irg rale, fi.r Irnr.nlcnt nmnfl: lurRp follftut Ir. our loMit co! 10 wn 7 f'nt It ran Thrpf lo inflprtlnrifl RU to RATFfl fit AHVFRTIfllN WrcntH pi-r Inrh nrm nniJ conn PIT Inrh for milmcqufnl innor tt'jifr tnrh flrnt month, prln minth thprraflcr. ADVFBTIIIIKO. I ncr iKf ti for thn fl'nt Innprllrtn, and Ml ront Inch mibni-qofnt Inm-rtlou. Good News That's tin' want.

Not what No-ami So Ho-and- Su Ho-nml-Sii illil. That'll nnl news. Tlin In found In Kvtmwi Tci.K- flll-il'H, Tun Oregon volunteers 1,001 In number, from Manlln, arrived Rt Han Franclnco yesterday. The boys ari all pleased to get home. BNUHTMKNTH (or the now regiment IB going on rapidly.

It la though! from present Indications, that ill twi weeku rnoro nil the mou needed wll have been secured. AUMIIIAL. DKWEV baa arrived at th Oanal on the Hag thlp Olympla Ho la in good health. There been some aloknetfi, mostly of a mnlarlx type, among the crew, but nearly al oases are convalescing. Tbe admlra will go to Gibraltar and from ther will sail for New York.

NKW Hampshire has a couple quite scrappy United States Senators In an Investigation of a charge agains Senator Gallingor for soliciting fand for political purposes from govern ment employes, he called Senato Chandler a liar, and they were only prevented from coming to blowa friends. lin't the Klislng (lug. Just about the time tbat wo hav settled down to a nice little theory, bops some iconoclastic M. D. or scl entitle profcaoor and tells us we an entirely mistaken In our supposition What we bad learned, or doomed had loarnod, from some other tbeo reliant M.

D. or professor la all bosh There la dothlug In It. It Is ever thus Tbe lateat romantic story waa In rela tlon to a bug so In love with human lips aa not to be satisfied until It ba klbsed them, and then like the ner pent of old warmed In buman bosom stung the ruby portals of tbe month There la an M. I), in Washington, who bavlng nothing to do this bo weather but throw down beantlfn atorlop, aaya It Is not the golden-tinted kissing bug that does the stinging; 1 la only a nervous affection of the Bat hoar this destroyer of beantlfu romances and never believe anythlni again. Hoys a telegram from Wash Ington: "Dr.

Irving 0. Rosso of tula city aaya that tbe so-called "kissing bug" la not responsible for the oases of swollen lips that havo been attrlb uted to It. He says that tbe swollen lips are due to a nervous affection the skin to which persona are especially susceptible about this time ol year, when berries and shell flab, such aa orabs, produce certain disarrange meats of the digestion." There you are i Let us hoar nothing moro aboul kissing buga. Hlver Newt. The up-river boats taut night were tbo Dutnique for St.

Paul, Carrier for Hamburg, Bald Gaglo for Pooria, K. 0. Clunter for Kampsville, Spread Eagle for Qrafton, River men In general approve the course of the council In tabling tbe ordinance levying a wharfage tax on owners of docks, wharfs, and all steamboats landing hero. It would havo been unjust to have collected the tax and tbo packet linen would havo resisted U. There is also generally favorable comment on tbo refusal of tbe city council to ornate a ferry monopoly for tbe exclusive benefit of the owners of the A Ron Inn.

Every resident of the "Point" was interested In that ordinance ml was opposed to It. The unusually high stage of water In the Mississippi which has pruvailod since early sprlug has about seen Us end for the summer. The time for a decline baa oomo and as the reports from all points up tbe river Indicate a fall of water the decline will bo rapid. Tho government gauge at the bridge showed a full of ,5 of a foot thla morn- Ing ultor it steady rise of several days. The crest of the high water nun passed down ind the end is hero.

The river haa not maintained such a high etngo for BO long a time In many years. It has been most satisfactory to steamboat men, especially at this season of tbe year. i nound Trip Katt-a to Col- Two fait tralnu dally via the a ton." Let ua near from Angelent'al. aod Pugot Bound PoInU and Itfth to July i Unit Bept. 4th.

rULako. It. and St. Paul and Mln. Mlno, itnd return, Final I DMfgr.ColpriMloSprlngaandPvB- (.

Wo, Colo, return, Kloil re- ttkOllt. llt'ltr. CoVj, and J'utblo and morn, JunaMto July H. TourluM lo all eto. We to tbout tin Putffl Bound eta.

Wheat Crop Ii Moving. Tbe wheat crop over on Mlnsour Point, whluh has boon harveated ton days, Is movlnir to the iinlls and olo vatora on thli nldo of the rlvor. Tin croj) la being tbroehed and loaded 01 boats nnd In cam for uhlpinont ouno. Oaeh wheat IB bringing 71 oeuti on tho Alton market today, and al tho wheat offered Is No. or clone to that figure.

Tbreahlng Is not yet tin- dur way In tbo vicinity of Alton 01 thla side of tho river and no homo wheat has been offered to the mllla Tim steamers from up tbe river are unloading thousands of bushels shipped from the upper part of Misaour Point. Whlte'a Cream Vermlfegu not only effectually expels worms, but Is un- as a toirc, Is a certain and purmuuent cure for chlllu and fuvnr. Price Hold by B. Marsh. Aiieumtit Roll, Copies of the TKUSUUAPII containing the aiteiiment roll of Alton township oan be had at this pflloe for 60.

"A word to the Is suHlolopt." Wine people keep their blood pure with Hood'i Bartgpwllla and make wo of health, "Uf HIM ROAST." Ice in Demand. "UnHo Jim" was Uborlonsly and painfully tulilng ft wheel-burrow with onn- ponndu of Icn on It this morning, nbout 10 o'clock, on i'lana Btroot, when ho met an old no- Kro, who snld: jou gywno, tlnr-ln Jim, wld dat dar Ice? 'pears to ma tlf.t mighty big heap of Ico for a mnn oh no family to boy. bar you gwyno and what you gwyne to do wld It, Uncle Jim?" Uncle Jim stopped took out bis bandanna handkerchief and mopped his brow, Bhlfted "Hlug" cigar from the right angle of his rosy llpfl to the left, spat a great and snld; "Well, 'tis just this way, Utife: You PPO, I'm playing the part of Laztrus. Our friend, tbe ex- mayor of Alton, says he Ms In In and I want to keep him us cool as poflnlhle, while he Is doll ponnance down with Old Nick. Wll you help me, Kufe?" "Help you," shouted the old man, as ho jumped In tho air; "is dnt dat dar follow who wnz Ma'r of Alton until we snowed him under last April?" Uncle Jim assured him that It was and Implored bin BBSlslanco, as the dity was er- tremely warm.

Cutting a pigeon- wing on the Bldowalk and lifting hU hands In air, ho shouted: "Let him roast, Uncle Jim, let him roast. I'd rather wheel a barrow of coal soaked In turpentine, oil and tar, than push dat barrow wld Ice. No, no, Uncle Jim, no wheeling of Ice for me, for de ex-Ma'r, and yuso Iz a big fool to push Ice for him dls hot day," and the old darkey ambled off. Uncle Jim gave a far away, hazy look, and all ho said was ''I'll be blowed; tbat botta all; niggers and white people seem lo be unttnlnioiu on that point, 'let him UPPER ALTON. Ed.

Phillips and Dr. and Mrs. N. T. Burnap left last evening on a trip up the river to locate a place for tbe Mush Room Outing Olnb.

They expect to locate on Sterling Island. Mr. and Mrs. D. B.

Ktttlnger leave tonight for West Hampton Beaeb, N. whore they will spend two or three weeks. Frank E. Still and Mien Lillian Johnson were married last evening by Rev. G.

W. Waggoner. Mr. Daniels, adjuster of tbe Continental Insurance waa In town this morning and settled the loan of Dr. E.

0. James whose residence waa lately destroyed by flre. The Company allowed tbe full amount of the policy $2,000 on the liouao and 9600 on cbe furniture. O. W.

Herahman baa returned from New Jersey. Miss LllyQIllham IB no better. Dr. E. O.

Lemon and Mamie, wont up to tbe Plasa grounds this morning to fix up their cottage to rent, as they Intend soon to go to Denver to spend tbe remainder of the summer. David Wyokoff, of Jeraeyvllle, waa In town last nlgbt. Mr. and Mro. Benjamin Foster, of Jerseyvlllo are In towu today.

BETIULTO. his Kennedy baa renewed subscription to the TKI.KUHAPH. B. Q. Oooper IB a new subscriber to tbe TKI.KOUAPII.

The Jolly Rulers will give their 4th of July picnic on Friday 14tb, at Big Gour Park. Everybody come. Mr. Otto Ostendorph and wife have returned to their homo at Smitha- ville, Texas. Mr.

Ed. Neff and John Judd of Ed- wardavllle, were guests of Dr. Thrall- kll! Sunday. Russell Duffey haa secured employment with some large Urm of St. Loula aa abort hand writer.

Arthur Miller spent several days at home the past week. Mlssea Alydu and May Neerman of Liberty spent Monday in town. MIsB Minnie Oooper of St. Louis, la tbe guest of her friend Mias Luolla Williams of the Meadow Spring farm. Many of Richard Long's friends will be grieved to learn of his death at St.

Loula Sunday, July 2. Mr. Loug was a resident hero and section foreman for many years. George lleren and wife left for California Thursday In search of their health. Mica Amy Burkle la visiting in St.

Louis. Dr. W. K. Penbroke gave ua a pleasant call Thursday.

Kov. J. A. Largo and family of Up. jer Alton were guests of Thursday.

Mra. S. R. Hudnall and children returned from Hlllsboro. H.

0. Kauffman baa been to French lok Sprlngi, for bis health. NO 1'HGI'AKKD. Nuiintor AIIUon MUHIUIOI Only I'mlnr Uliouiilon. Providence, U.

July Senator AlllHon, who, with other members of lit' HUb-commltUio of tho senate finance liuu boon engaged In study- MK llnanclul gmmtloiiB lit Narragansett MIT, milil that no bill hud been pro- mt ml nor uny draft of one us yet. In 'act, no actual vote hail been taken Jii uny of tho questions that had been Tho iTciimmomliitlon of Secretary iiKt' on the retirement of greenbacks mil ivvulvud tho earliest attention of bo committee, mid tho cmegtlun of the 'inpiloii of tin) United States treas- ii 1 miti'H WIIH another matter which mil e.oiiie hofora tho committee, but IlilH, IIH on other qiioHtlona, nothing mil gune heyonil tho point of dlnuuH- lon mill Htuily. Senator Allison hint- il that thoro might bo a change of tho In regard to the coinage of silver. BARGAINS IN all this week, at HOPPE'S 110 W. 3d Street.

REMEMBER OUR BELLE STREET STORE, No. 317. Hammocks, Croquet Sets, Base Ball Goods, Fishing Poles, Lines and Hooks. Sr 3 See what you can buy tor 5c and lOc. EDWARDSVIIU.

An epidemic of dog poisoning has struck this place and about a dozen owners mourn the loss of their pets The running team of the flro department went to Granite City Sunday and won flrat prize in a competitive race with Madison and Venice. The annual meeting of stockholder! of the Hume Building and Loan Association was held Monday night at tbe court house. The report of Secretary Edmonds showed tbat the of the association were $07,000 and tbat there were 2,200 shares of stock In force. The A. O.

U. W. gave a picnic at Woll's grove Sunday, the affair being tbe one which was postponed from tbe Fourth. An air of uncertainty bung abonc tbe placa all day, as the Anti-Saloon League bad announced tbat they would have tbe promoters of the picnic arrested for violating the Sunday law, but nothing of the kind was done. Miss Irene Leverett left Tuesday night for a month's visit at Denver and Apex, Colorado.

Mrs. John Keller anl daughter Miss Nellie, have Issued invitations for a reception Thursday afternoon, in honor of their guests, Mrs. F. W. Fritz, of Greenville; Miss Josephine Traree, of Jennings, and tbe Misses England, of Be.

Louis. Alias Georgia Stlllwell on Monday tendered her resignation to the board of education as a teacher at the public school. The board held a meeting Monday, nlgbt and selected IBS Rosalia Martin, who has been completing her education at Normal, for the place. Tbe board also certified to $12,000 school tax levy. George Welgel, while swimming at the mine reservoir Monday night, struck some submerged object and severed an artery of bis leg.

Tbe condemnation proceedings of the Madison Kail way Company against the Harkleroad estate was settled with despatch In the County Court Monday. Judge Early Instructed tbe jury to bring in a verdict as follows: 6:45 acres of land taken, at 9176 per acre, damages allowed, total, $3.000. Goo. 8. Sbelbley, secretary of the National Telephone of St.

Louis, is in tbe city endeavoring to interest merchants In a rival exchange to tbe present one of the Central Union. A representative of the Illinois Terminal was in the city Tuesday and announced that a force of twenty men would be in this territory at once. Farmers between here andfidwardg- ville Crossing do not take kindly to the encroachments of tbe new road upon tbeir fields. Tbe property line stakes of tbe Terminal take in about ten rows of good corn on each alee of the track, and In a dozen places farmers have torn up tbe posts and thrown them ont of the fields. An average of 60,000 to 00,000 bushels of potatoes are being marketed each week In Edwardsvllle, and the price stays up well, 45 cents being the general figure.

Is your liver? Does It sailto do Its duty? If so. don't neglect to call for help. A few doea of Herblne may save you a spell of sickness. Her- blno la the only perfect liver medicine. It cures chilla and fever, Frlco 2W Sold by E.

Marsh. Winter Out What Alton Markets. TELSORAPHOrrtri, ALTON, July 13, I860 FLOUR. Alton Roller Milling Co. 'a "I.aUolle"* Sparka'Electric Light Cream of the Kartb WHEAT.

Choice, per buahel FEED. Shlpatuff, por' Bran, per COKN. No. a White, per buahel HAY. Timothy, per ton, baled 10 00 Prairie 8 OOWll) 0 CORN MEAL.

Per buahel North ()AT8 Por buahel MEAL. Cotton Hoed Meal (100 Iba) 4 40 4 40 4 40 71 80000 (801 Par bale Per Joien BTHAW. i ao 1 40 EGOS. POTATOES. Summer Lays By." it spring, summer, Autumn or winter, someone in the family is "under the weather" from trouble originating in impure blood or irritated condttionofthesystem.

All them, of whutavor name, can ba cured by great blood purifier, Hood Itntwdiiappointt. I am ttiil good lioullli 10 llood'i Sartauarllla Hood'i Hllla, which purlfleU my blood healed tbe ugly abacenei that troubled ui. llmrroN U. Kntu, Southard, J. DyjUMMla My huabaiid doctored long tTine for dyaiHtpila with only temporary relief, The II ml bottle or liuod'a Haraa- mrllla helped uiid the itt'oiul cured him.

pound Por buahal MOI.A88E8. Vt holoBalo pur (allon Kutall Orchard Onii Timothy pur tnmhul Oclw PAAH HIC1CU. 70 a 60MW 130 I 60 Kafllo Corn Uorghum ONIONS. Per buahel IIACON, bhouldera, per pound Cloar itilea. Droakfaat Uaoon Par barrel Hook Halt owt IIOOH.

Ou foot, per 100 HAMS. Hugar oired i 10 UK) 80 100 II B'4 OU 13 70 What among buman Ills are more than The aflllotlons tbat prevent aoiive exercise are bad enoagh, but one that inakee even rest mluorable la worse. Women are among Its greatest nwrtyrs. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure the most obntlnate oases, Price 60o In bottle. tuben Tflo.

Bold byjffi. Mareb. For uloeMTburns, galls, piles, nothing ao good aa Banner Halve, (lie moHt hesllng medicine tu Ute world. W. Sold by B.

Marti, and Wyw, rOSTTRBURO. Farmers are very busy now pattlug up bay and harvesting oats. The oat crop Is nnnraally fine, Our new mall carrier, Henry Bauer, began work for Uncle Ham July 1st. Onr old carrier has been a faithful and good servant. Bills announce the sale of the Drown estate on tbe IStb Win.

Walters has moved Into Mra. f.ydla Melsenhelmor'P residence. Or. A. O.

Moore has moved Into his residence which has been vacated by Mr. Walters. Miss MoOormlok, of Alton, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Kosetta Foster her parents at Dorchester.

Mrs. Lou Barges and family are visiting here, the of her parents. Prof. J. U.

Uzzell and family, of New Donglas.are visiting Mrs. Uzzell'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H.

Newbaus. Richard Wbyres recently met with the loss of his residence by fire. The bonse was new and waa entirely destroyed. Fortunately he carried insurance In tbe Farmers Mutual. Wm.

Challengsworth, one of our old and inspected citizens, is lying at his resl ser lonsly'lll Mrs. Ferdinand Karntnes had the misfortune of falling and breaking two ribs one day last week. Rev. Trent filled his appointment Sunday al the Baptist church. The Presbyterian church is wltbont a minister.

A fishing party constating of several of our local sports went down to the month of Wood river Saturday for game. They bad fisherman's luck but enjoyed tbe trip. Henry Obermaeller, one of the TELEGRAPH'S faithful readers, renewed bis mbscrlption to the paper very recently. Wm. Wbyres gives us qnlte a good- sized snake story.

He says while raking bay Saturday 66 snakes struck him on the back at once. Now some one might think Will was full of Foster bnrg snake whisky, buteucb is not the case for be does not indulge in the luxury. Be asserts that hia story is actually true. Any one doubting may Inquire of him and be convinced. Although blackberries are ripe this Is no Bast Alton snake ntory.

Beware of Ointments tor Ca'arrh that Contain ae meronry will surely destroy the sense of smell and compler.rly derange tbe whole system when enter- IngTt tbrougb tbe mucous surfaces. Snob articles sbonld never be used except on prescriptions from repnta- blo physicians, as the damage they will do is ten-fold to tbe good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Obeney Toledo, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucouB surfaces of the system.

In bnylng Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tbe genuine. It is taken Internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Do. Testimonials free.

Sold by druggists 75o per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. MORO. John Oooper and wife visited relatives at Dorchester Snnday. Miss Ida Wilbitz, of Lltchfield, vis ited relatives here last week.

Mr. Jacob Barnsback, wife and daughters, of Edwardsvllle, spent Snnday here, Miss Annie Goodwin, of Bunker Hill, Is tbe guest of Miss Sadie Hilton. G. R. Button drove to New Douglas Saturday to visa bis cousin, who IB quite ill.

Mrs. Boyd, of St. Louis, vlalted with relatives during tbe last week. A number of steam threshers pulled through here last week, en route to the bottoms. Mrs.

Lizzie Smith left Tuesday evening for an extended visit with her daughter at Denver. Lawrence Bros, have gone to Nameoki with tbeir threshing outfit and located on tbe Setter rancb, where they have a 500-aure job. W. Soonlar, of Kansas, la conducting services at the Presbyterian church. He will remain here over Sunday.

of Glasgow, has been visiting with bis sister, Mrs. Obilders. "I have received more benefit from one bottle of Kidney Cure tban from months of treatment by physicians," writes V. B. Oonklin, of Sowersvllle, Ohio.

Sold by B. Marsh j)uwt)roviua, uuii and S. H. Wyss. Vioo.

Dr. B. Detcjon's Anti-Diuretic May be worth to yon more than 9100 yon have a child who soils bedding 'rom incontinence of water during sleep. Cures old and young a Jka. It arresta the trouble at once.

81. Sold 8. H. Wyss and H.W.Ohamberlnln, Druggist, 662 Second st-eet, Alton, FOR FRIDAY'S BREAKFAST. They arc never alone who are accompanied by noble Slmd.

Potatoes, EHoalop- cd. Lctture and Toinuto Salad. Ducon. Walltea. ('hvesc.

DIlANnV PKACHF.S.-Take white and large 'fee atone pvaclu-n; must not too ripe; si ilil them with Ulllnu wutor, cover and let Bland lilt vator hecoint'n eold. Repeat ttita scaldlnif, I ten ake them out, lay them on a soft clotli, cover them over with another eloth and let remain till lerfectly ilrv. Now put thi'iii In atone Jura anJ yfltli brunilv, and lot them remuln In thlfl or one iveok. Then make Blrup, iillowtlitf one Kuiml of BUKur (tfrainiluteit) ami half pint of wa- er to each pouuil of peucliea. Uoil and flklm the si rim.

then put In the pcadien and simmer till tender; then tiike nut peat-lien and drain and put In jam. Hlnnd the sirup untile to cool. When cool, mix equal u( ulnjp anil the. brandy In wlilcli you hail tlw peachca. 1'our thU over tku peai'hra seal.

NKW IIHEKN ureen Rita from California are the lalcot of the new frulla wlili-h the advance of the flcttiion IIHH hroiiKlit wftliin itie reaeh of the loi'al lovern of the thilik'H to eat. The arc of Hie while variety anil well ilevel- oiH'il. New llyH require a i-ulttvated taste to bo thoroughly appreciated, they ore entirely i like the dried llgi which are to uo had at all aoni of I ho year. SOME Or THE BEST. THERE'ARE ALSO MANY OTHERS OF KOIML KOKCE.

Uood Qualities lhat Put the Stamp ol Excellence Upon This Article. There are reasons wlty yon should take Morrow's Kid-ne-oldn In preference to any other kldnny preparation. First, Kid-ne-oldR nro ncl- entillc preparation. Second, they arc tablslfl, which in the Bclentiilri Torm of preparing medicine. Third, there are never any bad after eflects from their UBO.

Fourth, they net directly on cho kldnnysj they are strictly a kidney and nervo tonic. Fifth, you do not have to stop work while using Kid- ne-olde. A fifty cent box contains enough for about two weeks' treatment. People use Kld-ne-olds bo- cause they cure kidney ailments. When we're sick wo feel grateful to our friends for telling us what will relieve us, A friend hero In Alton of Mrs, Mary Wagonfleld, who lives at FoBterburg, tells how she was helped by the use of Morrow's Kid-ne-olds when she had suffered so loug with pains across her back, which Is kidney backache, and was very nervous.

She could not sleep nor did she have much of an appetite. Mrs. has used kidney pills and kidney remedies, says her friend, but got no permanent relief unlit she used Morrow's Kld-ne-oids. They brought permanent and quick relief. She got the Kid-ne-oids at S.

H. Wyes' drug store. Morrow's Kld-ne-olds are not pills but Yellow Tablets, which is the scientific way of preparing medicine and are put up In wooden boxes which contain enough for about two weeks treatment and sell at 60," a box. They cure all forms of kidney disorders. S.

H. Wyes, the druggist, sells Kid-ne- olds. Descriptive booklet mailed upon request of John Morrow Chemists, Springfield, Ohio. Our baby has been continually troubled with colic and cholera infantnm since bis birth, and all that we could do for him did not seekn to give more than temporary relief, until we tried Chamberlain's Oolic, Cholera and Di- arrhoea Remedy. Since giving that remedy he has not been troubled.

We want to give you this testimonial as an evidence of our gratitude, not that you need it to advertise your meritorious M. Law, Keoknk, Iowa. For sale by E. Marsh and S. H.

Wyes. Persons troubled with diarrhoea will be interested in the experience of Mr. W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Providence, R.

I. He uaye: "For Severn years I have been almost a constant sufferer from diarrhoea, the frequent attacks completely pros- tratiug me and rendering me unfit for my duties at the hotel. About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlam's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoaa Remedy. Much to my surprise and delight its effects were Immediate. Whenever I felt symptoms of the disease I would fortify myself against the attack with a few doees of this valuable remedy.

The result has been very satisfactory and almost complete relief from the affliction." For sale by E. Marsh and S. H. Wyss. "To err is human," but to continue the mistake of neglecting your blord is folly.

Keep the blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Gave Up all Hope. Louis Prickett, 509 Bryan avenue, Don villa, 111, writes: I bad suffered several years with asthma and after trying a great many remedies I had given up all hope. I was advised to try Foley's Honey and'Tar It immediately stops the coughing spells and I get my breath more freely. It is the only medicine that ever gave me by E.

Marsh and S. H. Wyss. "During the hot weather last summer 1 had a severe attack of cholera morbus, necessitating my leaving my business," says Mr. C.

A. Hare, of Hare Bros Fincastle, O. "Alter taking two or three doses of Cham- bertaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I was completely relieved and in a few hours was able to resume my work in the store. I sin- cereiy recommend it to anyone afflicted with stomach or bowel trouble." For sale by E. Marsh and S.

H. Wyes. There is no About It. No question indeed with those who have used it, but that Foley's Kidney Cure is absolutely reliable for 11 kidney and bladder diseases. Sold by E.

Marsh and S. H. Wyss. To ward ott LA urippe take a dose of Di. Nervine on FOR SALE.

DR papers, In anyqnanlty, the TELKdRAPH office, At COR In nood at klndllnf wood can 1 bo supplied by telephoning No, 41, Illinois factory. $2 per Levin. Farm four northwest of 1 Lltohfleld, 160 acres. an aero. For particulars addressG.

A Brown, orM. s. Brown, Brighton orT. C. Brown, Alton, 111.

Chas A. Strittmatter Merchant Tailor. 704 BAST SECOND STKBBI Oantlemen who appreoUtt iVr.t-olaaa. ui to-iata TAILOR MADE CLOTHES -Al- MODERATI3 You are Invlicd to oil! NEW STdCK OF Mrs. Pinkham's Medicine Made a New Woman of Mrs.

Kuhn. TO itaa. NO. DEAB thluk It la my duty to write to you expressing my sincere gratitude for tho wonderful relief I have experienced by tho use of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

I tried different doctors, also different kinds of medicine. I would feel better at times, then would be as bad as ever. For eight years I was a great sufferer. I had falling of the womb and was In such misery at my monthly periods I could not work but a llttlo before I would have to lie down. Your medicine has made a new woman of mo.

I can now work all dry and not get Ured. I thank you for what you have done for me. I shall always praise your medicine to all suffering women," E. E. KIUIK, OKHJUW, OHIO.

I have taken eight bottles of Lydla E. I'lukhom'B Vegetable Compound and used two packages of your Huiia- tlvo also gome of tho Liver Pills, I oau say that your remedies will do all that you claim for them, liofore taklojr your remedies I was very bad wltU womb trouble, nervous, bad 10 ambition, could not Bleep, and my Food teemed to do me no good. Now I well, and your medicine hw cured no. I will gladly recommend your med- clno to every one wherorer I MM. M.

fijuuui, GUM MAUH, HJOB. w. HOfEL MADISON, L. DANIELS, Second and GiAton Alton, JULY CLEAN UP SALE. Reduced Prices in all Departments.

WASH GOODS. Dress Ginghams tf yd Dress Ginghams yd. Zephyr Ginghams 10? yd. tf? English Oxfords, yd. 60? Morselline de Soie, 36 yd.

SHIRT WAISTS. 50 Shirtwaists, this sale $1.00, Shirtwaists, this sale Shirt Waists, I his sale Shirt Waist, this sale WHITE GOODS. SI ripe and Check worth this sale yd. "Stripe and Check Lawn 'f, this sale yd. and Check Lawri sale yd and Check Lawn wo this sale yd 20? White Dotted Swiss, yd.

White Dotted Swiss, 15? yd. worth Stripe worth Stripe CORSETS. Ladies' Summer Corsets worth 4of, this sale Haagen's "Leader" Summer Corset worth this sale 50 pieces of New Shirting Prints worth this sale i 1 yd. 36-in. Bleached Muslin wotth 9" yd, this sale yd.

See the great values we are offering in Table Linens, Towels and Muslin Underwear for this sale. RN ITU-RE When Wanting can turely plrm? you Sutler Dreisoerner 204 West Third Street. OH, DEAR OH, DEAR Skin so elinlotl and irritated, thon-uee Soothing and Healing. Marsh's Drug Store 7. W.

BURGESS, Best Brands -Staple and Fancy Groceries, Vegetables, Fresh Bread, Fancy Butter, Flour, Pure Fine Teas and Coffees, Gasoline, etc. sVnA one 09. Free to" any art the city. LAST SEASON OUR ADVKKT1BKMUNT KKAI): "Buy your whoul Irom a blnyolo dealer who Is In position to hike care of liia trade after the wheels are sold." Since (hen moat of our cmvmoMMon IIUB dlHHiipeared. Hru utiil hero, arid ready to show tho niodelH of CRESCENT BICYCLES The CKKSCBNT CHAINI.ESS, $60, le frlenda for Heolf every day.

Chain Models, $35. Juveniles 25. K. JOHNSTON HARDWARE CO. Madison County Teachers' Institute.

Madison Oonnty Teachers' Instltut will open August 14, 1809, at Uppe Alton, In tbe high school building and continue for two weeks, undo the auspices of Prof. F. E. Oook principal Orow school, St. Louis; Qeo W.

Smith, Oolllnsville, D. II BUhop, Bdwardrvlllu; J. U. Uzzel New Douglas; R. A.

Haight, Alton 0.1.. Dletz, Highland; L. T. Kennedy Venice; L. P.

Frohardt, Granite Ulty Teachers holding certificates having paid examination fee will no have to pay tuition. Others will charged a fee of one doljar for the In stitute fund. The work will be based on the Stat course of study. The Institute wll be divided into live sections classes and will have special recita tlons on the different branches aa be fore mentioned. The plan of the In stitute as indicated will certainly be very helpful to all that attend.

The attendance and interest taken in the work will be especially gradet and will be kept as part of the record of the county superintendent's ofllce and used as a reference In connection with many questions pertaining to school work. Prof. Lowry of Upper Alton, kindly Informed me that board and lodging wonld be furnished for forty- couts per day to those attending. The light expense, the pleasant stir- roundiugs, and the grand opportunity to get more In touch with the beet methods of imparting instruction should especially enthuse each and every teacher to bo present tho entire time of thin Institute. Prpf.

Oook will favor us with a number of lectures and we will be entertained by a number of the Madison County Teachers. DAILY I'UOUAH. Conductor, Prof. F. K.

Oook, Prln clpal Orow Bcliool, Ht. Louis, Mo. INHTHl'lTOHH. H. A lluiirht, 164 82 1 4 H.

7 3 a f. 4 ilr (I. VV.Hmitli, Arithmetic. So O. Dioiz, 2 'loography.

J). M. Hlahop, 2 A 4 to Grammar. So J. U.

Uiwell, ftp 2 1 5 4 Reading. L. T. Kennedy, 8 4 32 1 fi History, 3 L. P.

Frobardt, SS 4 82 Orthography, M. HKNBON, Co. Bupt. ofHohools. CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE.

State of Illinois County of Madteon 88. In the Circuit Court of Madison tmnty, October term, 1889. Belie Mather VB. Margrot Wade and James H. Wado her huHband, Annls Barton and Charles W.Barton, I In Chanoery.

her husband.Mary Tay- I Bill to foreoloae mort- lor, Jennet Gaaser and (gaga. Albert Gasflor.her husband, Eliza Robertson, and Eliza Robertson, administratrix of the estate of Thomas Robertson, deceased, It appearing by affidavit on file In the olerk'a office of tbo Circuit Court of Madlaon county, aforesaid, in tho above entitled cr.ueo, that the said defendants Mart-rot Wade and James R. Wade, her husband, Annie Barton and Charles w. Barton, her huaband, Mary Taylor, Jennet and Albert Goaaer, her hua- band, are non-resldonta of the State of Illinois, and without tho reach of the ordinary process of this court, and tho said complainant baring died her bill herein to foreclose mortgage and a In chancery bavlng been ftsued herein according to law returnable on the third Monday of October, 18W. Now you, tho aald whose non- residence appears an above, are hereby notified that unless you bo and appear before our said circuit court to bo holden at the court house In tbe city of Edwardsvlllo on the third Monday of Oatobe' A.

D. 1800, and then and there plead, derai' to sold bill according to the rule vraeilooof uid oourt, then sold bill will be jn for oonfeaoed, and a decree entered against you according to tbe prayer thereof. Edwardsvllle, this 7th day of June, THOS. W. SPRINGER, Clerk.

JNO. P. McGiNNiH, Sol. for Compl't Are you tiiiuldng of getting a BICYCLE? If to, ride a MONARCH and keep in front. GEORGE H.

PAIL, 2 west 2d st. Alton, III.

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