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eat 5 } [ i f ; BLACK EYE FOR PROHIBITION. The United States Supreme Court De- cides that a part of the fowa Law is Unconstitational. Chicago, il, March 20.—The de- cision of the United States Supreme court Monday the of Bowman against the Chicago and | | dene on in case Northwestern railway company, in- | volving a construction of the pro- | hibitory liquorlaw of Iowa, establish- es 4 point of more importance than appeared ou the surface. The case strikes at the root of the Lowa pro- hibitory law, and the deci will be received in Iowa and other states 100 having prohibition Jaws, with unus- ual interest. Tl its the introduction of the state Railroads, as common » Iowa law pre liquor into well as its sale therein. carriers, are } particularly enjoined from bringing | Bow- | Marshalltown } in liquor from other states. man is a brewer at Towa, and in order to test the ques- tion whether the Iowa law prevent- | ing the railroad from delivering iiq- | uor would be upheld in the courts he ordered a quantity of whisky in j the railway. Ti was delivered to Chicago. thicazo That company declined to receive and Northwestern thereup- ainst the to trial] e Unit- four- and transport it. Lowmar on beg: teen moulls ago. railway placed the probibitury | of Towa as an excuse for iisrefusa!l, but Blum & Blum, who were Bowiuan’s attor- neys then, and supreme court subscqucentiy in the acked titutional aud law as the uncons ground that it void upon the attempt to regulate insterstate commerce. Blum against W. C. roe, wlio repre- Wes al & Blum were pitted G y. BL sented the company, while the at ody and J. torney-general of Towa appeared for the state of Tow Blodgett decided in favor of the company that Bowinan’s at- United States supreme court with the re- sult that the Towa unconstitutional and void. Judge but torneys took the case to the law was valid, the declared Out of nine justices there were three who law is dissented from this opinion, one be ing Chief Justice Waite. The rail- way company is held to be liable to Brewer Bowman for its refusal to deliver his whiskey, but a more im- portant result is the declaration in the decision that railroads can earry liquor into Iowa. “The effect,” said Mr. Blum to-day “is to render nugatory the prohibi- tory law. The attorney-general stated before Judge Blodgett that it would be impossible to maintain prohibition in Towa if the authori- ties were denied the power to pre- vent the shipment of liquor into the state.” William's Australian Herb Pills. If you are Yellow, Bilious, constipated with Headache. bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your liver is out of roder, One box of these Pills will drive all the troubles awa and make a new being of you. Price 25 cts. Bity PyYLe & Crumiy, Agent» Henry Geo s Opinion. Washington, Feb. 5.—In an inter- view to-day Henry George said: “Mr. Cleveland has set his face clearly in the direetion of free trade. The length or number of the stops is not of so much importance as that astep has been taken. President e of his party, and has + the Tt ean not be dod evaded. I am adtninistration and op- posed to 2 third par president baaatinnn 1 h issue. th the opportune at will make his Is look insignificant.” stride t Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the w Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt RI Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilbiain: Corns, | Teter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- | tions,and Ppostively cures piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give pertect Satistaction, Or money refnnded. ~~ Prive per box, 25 cts For saleby all Drug- gists. tof | popular use, and m, Fever | th The Lessons of “Unser Fritz” Case. The greatest don't seem to know what ai ser Fritz.” Thus are the Garfield and Grant * conti- dge doctors in Europe s “Un- episodes repeated, and publi in “expert” medical knowl is again shaken. The result is a revulsion. “e the fatal days of 1883. the doctrines many of the schoolmen concerning extensive edication have been abandoned, id schools of practice are more and more relying upon old-fashioned simple root and herb preparations —the ancestors. and careful nursiz on. ance known to our These methods and reliances are | illustrated to-day in a series of old- fashi tions recent! nd herbs prep oned roots en to the world by War- 1 ade rietors the weil known p ner’s safe cure—preparations essed by ma from fo 3 our uilies, and rescued for under the Waruer's Log Ca designation of Remedies. “My son,” to th my son, you're yeller an exclaimed a venerable and weak like lookin’, you'r 1 shakin’ with A jug of sprin just as neces il plies” of fifty 3 Oo aS Was - rel of pork, and a famous medienl authority says that alence of the use saparilla is all sensons of the larly valuable in the the system is full of sluggish and requires 2 natural cor tonic and inv rorator to and the ¢ and pneumoni lone winter. Philo M. clerk of the City Hotel of Cor was prostrated which, he says, ‘seemed through my body. I neglected an? the result was my blood became impoverished aud poisoned, indicat- ed by intlammed eyes. [was treat- ed but my eyes grew worse. I was obliged to wear a shade over them. I feared that I would be obliged to give up work.” “Under the operation of Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla and Liver Pills,” he says, “The sore and in- flammed eyes disappeared. My blood, I know, is in a healthier eon- dition than it has been for years have a much better appetite. I s take several more bottles for s sake. Warner's Log Cabin Sars: ap = arilla is a great blood acne and I most heartily recommend it.” A few bottles of Log Cabin Sar saparilla used in the family now will save many a dollar of bills. Use no other. This is the oldest, most thor- oughly tested, and the best. is put up in the largest sarsaparilla bottle on the market, containing 120 doses. There is no other preparation of that can equal it. The name of its manufacturers is a guar- antee of its superior worth. While the great doctors wrangle over the technicalities of an advane- similar name ed medical science that can not cure disease, such simple preparations snatch millions from untime- ly graves. yearly Own tree will. tem it becomes a N SPECIFIC Race st. Cincinnati, O. happy } PRETTY LAMP-SHADES. How to Make Artistic Ones Composed En- tirely of Roses. Artistic lamp-shades made entirely of roses, with deep lace flouncing drooping about the edges, are not an impossibility to a person having a small pur: One can be easily nade. by any woman who has neat and ca- pable The first requirement a wire lampshade to fit is to pure the ch the shade is intend- eo pink are the the r } imitating “Mar Mermets or Baroness, give the softest lig tissue er than the yellow. The paper is purchased in and aspool of wire anda BA of f-green paper should urchased. Tom a rose, ural model, say a Me ‘The pink roses t and require more with a pair of sharp sciss¢ of the pink r two ¢ bits, each ough to co cover a pe trim the tops of these | into a ful then carl them over to 1 2 rose petals, | bringing betwee thumb them ane round this with together with n another row a until the rose is wind with the sty wire; s the short © previous OL nore ssue | ton the he edge of the oa circle, wi vith 2 exact e of . The into a *n into an re folds are then unfolded crinkled with a fs w stitches, and may be often renewed with little trouble —M ¥ Morning Journal. «ee CARE OF THE NAILS. A Simple and Inexpensive Method of Keeping Them Things of Beauty. “Ican always detect a lady, in any disguise, by alook at her finger-nails,” said a person of superfine graces of mind and person. It was a sweeping Statement, and, hke most such er tions, should be qualified. One might say, instead, that although all persons possessed of handsome nails are not neces ly ladies, yet no lady would allow her nails to lack care. They need not receive art atten- tion; but they must be clean and carefully trimmed. Persons who purses can inc ein the luxury of a manicure’s services, and thus relieve themselves of all responsibility as to their digits, but, with the great army of the impecunious, personal care and attention are neces- sar If one aims only at the simplest possible method of caring for the nails, he will find that very few utensils are required—a chamois-covered polisher, a little file for paring, and a powder for polishing, all of which can be bought of any apothecary. An almond-shaped nail is very desirable, and to secure it, the which tends to grow over its base should be pushed down daily. This may be done with advantage every time the hands are bathed, for then the skin is soft and gen- well-tilled possess pliable. One may use, for the pur- pose, a finger of the other hand cov- ered by the towel, or the blunted ivory end of the Little instrament connected with the file. A ma 1 rder of the sk nal person but an unprofes- ely to ends t by powder bing the n Of ec arts whic interests of one’s method given g te sufficient, if carefully an nd ppd sans followed, to keep them things of beauip— Youth's Companion. done pad, and rub- Is back and forth. >, there are a hundred clever be employed in the r-ends, but the amois top of do it bung- | ill mence April tst and close — | : 188g, to be judged by disinteresteg | "All care will be taken to prevent "| sees yoccur. The season y. bi points, Blood b 2 hands will stall Pye ile south- 1869, west of the B 2 place pert, ist dam, Nelly Ward, by known as the Hu farm, at the he dam’sof eig’ ure colt to ist of tast trotters k. Service fee due when cLeod 2251-4, Wild i Haas ses when the mare Dany Years, 3rg Str Ar th ot sire of Grav E Whip, of Sal tram, sire ot McLeod son SA Nee mnths «<< HOOD'S SARSap, hen Tom pacing Comet son Comet, 2nd March “April May trotters, ored son thoroughbred Y and by t :oroughb ‘Hood's Sarsaparilla Rone Kea ice ; OD & co., he ences above. 1€0 Doses One Dollar Harpi- | DON —— Don Carlos; tl fine thoroughbred for the care to » toaled lack ported lony ‘Kile rd by 1 Cae ing coun- bred as to bea ng this black Hawk, s¢ ww Dr. Wilsor » Flem ubrino 218 3-2. ast] ot the 210, 2nd Chic dam, dams ot Mauds. 20! sire } | dam by Wet son ot | held F | Tedoc, by 3rd dam | S ined \ , d Whip | give | Be sex, 31o to i 5 l be al | Tack- | pao te Serena teat six others in poe ne est ins Horse | ™2"e ¢ > be vai r in fall of 153g, tot } ties. Limothy, hands hizt y disinterested par- —MAKES— SUCCESS Wholly unlike artificial syste: blood bay, black points, 16 M Andrew | & sius son : ot | Messenger, 2nd ot Amer- | Hadley prem stallion, 2nd by Tom Crowder, sire ot . Conley 224, Belva Locke dam Old dams ot Lawr dam ican Any book learned in one Classes of 1057 at Baltimore ad and 005 at De- E troit, large classes of Criambia Law students | Mare by Im; ws eee Aas Oey » Frank 226, Modes- at Yale, Wellesley, Oberlin, University of i f Mambri “4° Penn., Michigan University, Chantauqua &e., |, Saudi ee re Ot panne : horse, took &c , Endorsed by Mark Twain, Richard Proc | Pilot id Lady ‘t 215 2-2 by int sreat tor, the Scientist. Hons. W. W. Astor, Judah | Mamb ymaster, son ot : re e _ Judge Gibson, EF Cook, Prin- | Messenger, tst dam of Goliah said to be ae: ee sa i n se. Dr. Brown marae trot or pace in 240. Prospectus post free from PROF rDu by Messeng roe. Rysdik’s | Hambletoni: son of Mambrino by oss Bufth Ave mo, Jr., by Alamo 234 by Almont, Abdalla New York Abdalla, Messen- who has 34 in 230 list, ot | | { | Imported | | | | son | Pipex byIm-| ist dam by Prince Albert, son ot Billy are nae 2 a sais cifour - Bishop’s | Lowns, sire ot the dam of Woodtord LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT | (V5 aa panek'® | Chick azz «2 : ' Cheapest Meat Flav- | cer, enger, by | Alamo 234 by Alm has 34 in | 5. putes and |p aie Ei Meanbianc: am Princess 4 Mambrino Chieti, jr., traces to a num- i dam be Browns Bee LIEBIG COHPANYS EXTRACT | ber or the most famous trotting sires the | re ese amge oe Sed belipanace! world has ever known, several crosses | ? z a OF MEAT. ‘“Isasue- | of Mambrino Chief, McDonald’s Mam- | _ Almont, the sire of trotters, has coer and a be should be | prino Chief, Downing’s Bay Messenger, | 34 in 230 list by Alexander Abdalla. 1st 7 cart (Ean Ye Pilot Tr.. Bish | 44M Sally Anderson by Mambrino Chiet, op’s Hambletoni ny Rysdik’ s Hambleto- ee see gates Genuine With Blue Signature nia Imported Beitox ler Hill's Black Tackey : ? ns 308 gad Cae OF BARON LIEBIG ir 4ams of Maud 208 3-4, J. I. C. 210, S Ss mporte 3 ! bel. Highly ree: €s to Importe Naheood 218 1-4 and others. é A 3rd dam stead of alcoholic the best t od in America, ass me such as Imported d, Imported | Eee = : ae : in LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT | Whip, Sir Archie, American Eclipse and | ,, 71/0" [tbs old trotting and pacing numbers ot im not mention- Bot by Maa eae Ome DF Caer ~~ ener ute for ane | ed Mar piecomeee Ta be ALE. ee i C a equal to any horse uri, comb sr) ae DAVID & E i ed with s a very desir: ing a selling class of horses and genera well as fast ers to see sewhere ne large colt and finely a fine breeder. 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