Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 26, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 October 1881 — Page 4

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Goij memorial medals, bearing on mitkth neotetaea of President Lincoln imt on the other tbe medallion of Pi-esklent 6ifiddL01 le iMied from the United States Hint at FhiluiolpMa. Job W. GaBunr, ia s lengthy letter, takes ansae with TandoriMtt so tlie qoea-. feraacemncrSiedwHh tie presrnt railroad war, and wniBM that the Baltimore and the IV nnajlvaiim roads can take care of thoir socboo. EwKTS-rwo eases of valuables pre aerated to Gen. Grant, which for years have fceenrr- the enatodr George W. Ctilds, of F:nladophia. have recent keen, shipped to the birjMof the n-PresicV it in New York. ItiaucdViratood that in his ton of tho world tko General wan the leapient of fcifta worth doable the amonat of Ms expense Timothy K. Earle. who died at Worcester, Kaaa-waathaBroitM ion candidate forlienUitant (rovjrnor Thomas Raphes & Co., bosfarr mai.nfaotorBr of Bristol, Fa,, have suspended, with habih ies antoon ins to abuct 164,600, and asset & stated.... The richest woenaii, protaibly, ia the United Statu has just died at Ithaca, N. V., i amdr. Mrs. Fw&e, wife off a paofBiaar 'in Cornell University. She leans a fortune estreat ted at 13,000,000. Fsujorxa: J. Mjsxs, formerly Govcrncr of South Carousa, was locked up in a Sew fork pc See station the other da; on tho ehars-eof svfadltag a aaan oot of fr-iS. A Habt.okd (Ct) pnbbshrnj; homo has urged Se jretary BLune to write a Mograpfcy of Gen. GarilekL Mr. Btaioc at Brut consented, and stipalaiid that tie profits of tho work should go to Miss Horde Garfield. The pnliBahtng hoaw homw or, wanted Mr. Blaine to complete the won in six months, and Mr. Bhdna felt that bo could not comply and do jnatios to Ike taakinthit time. . TKortlnreaterjfot aiirTuagtoo, Iowa, was)' strode by lightning, prwrtrating eetfttetri saea. The festone to recover eon-

tbiBkirK his companions beyond

leuuwj, dragged their comes oat lotorneratc, when eft bnt one ware restored to aciivity A bard of 3&080 eattfe beiomrine to 3. C.

asd P. 6. Jones, of Coteado, hw been 2.- sold to K. L. rnderwtwd Co.. of Kansas

City, for tiaSjOOO The widow of (he late President Garfield has annnmtced her intention; to permanently gesHe at Mentor. A strip of territory in the Cottonwood asfisw is Trews, ttnity lailes Ions; by four roSes wide, was devastated by cyclone, Tirdtve pf-rm are known to ham kt their live. A tornado, whtch swrpt over Kobraskn. co the riorAmr of the 30th nit, BearSy demot- ' Hhed the town of Madteoa, which has a jpulatbn of 1,000, and tw tenons are I no in to have kt their lives. In tho Tillage of iStanton tvrelve build mea were Mown 'own and treaty persons mjured. , Ax Wsnbiugton, Ohio, PrtaieY Cowan rmdertook go op fct i biik-oa alone. Searrag some trees, be got scared, tried to catch a tree-top and fell fifty fret to the eroood. Thefonaor war chief of Victoria died at San Carlos Besemtion, an.1 ui father applied for pmtfcsicn lo kill a squaw charged witli bewitchh hnn John r. Forbes resigned the Prraid)cy of the Cnriiagtoa road, and Cbarfca Ks Ilerajmhaa teen elected to nncceed binv Itatc&iu of! Una destrnctioa wrongut by too recent . storm in the Horthwest prove it to hare been one of the most yioleat visitant of the kind experi

enced for a ions; tune, it oraoateij, it seems, in JJebnuka, and, taxbjp: a northweaterry eonr, Hwcpt ovrr Hinoewta and the western portion of Waonsin. In Nebraska tin- town or Midieon, a place of 1.0J0 iubabitaaUi, was almost ixnnpi'.-tdy cccmished, and hundreds of peopie were rendered borcolees. At Staoton, Neb., twnhr buildings were MowndoiTn and twenty peoph mjnred. The crclone swept throogfa the sojiiieni part of Minnesota, doira; croat oanuveatfhratoaiiaaad eisea-here, bnt happily c lifting no lone of life. A black clond, the size-of an eiarbty-aore farm, appsared oil the eky, thictonfld, eonlracted and snooped down upon the earth, in myriad convolutions, the toiwado that followed makicg a trackball a die wide. Great oantge wan done in tho nortrxra prt of Wieotwm.'dr istating a track of eighty reds in width. About a dozon persona wen injured near Waotjma, and the town of Lima suffered great toss. Braneltea of tho nme &torm swept ttroBf h Iowa, Siiasas, Mweiiari and Iilincas. A patsengertrsia on the Kort Dodjje and Dob Moines road was Wownovu near Fartnerstewn, Inwa. and a ntmber of passengw i iatered, InKuisaaitswepttkcCuttonxoodand Heosbo valleys deetrotuBj property, injuraaj peopkiaad kuliRg fonr persorai nesr Emporia. JtarytiTe, Ho., felt the stona severely A matt snincions and myrceafal bank robbery ' was etsnmitted at tbeLafayette Natiooal Bank of Commerce. A package of 910,060 was . stolen before the very eyes of ths owner and in the preeesee of the President of the bank ' Wbi'e Mr. 6. 11. BtatoB, a wealthy citizen, was emjikiycd h. the pfcsnrai eoenpation of eap pinr sorjpoas from Onrrnment bonds npon whiefc nxenut had falleradey, three wei I-dressed aoicnteretl and, while one tagaieed the Preaidettfd Ue bank in corrrrsatioii, and acother watt onsweisias; with Mr. Bartin, the third adroniy rosaeseed himself of the valuable patkam. ABthres of the rascals had disappeared before the ks was discovered. Thb rejorte heretofore neat East from Arizona that the Indian tronWus were about over in that Territorj, teem to lave been a little y'SissreyawtfaefftiBowing tetesTam from Tncson, datid the 3 lint., wonld indicate: "It eems tiiat Gen. Wikoj. did noi reach tbelndisnyesteroay, hoi CoL 8anford, with three romptaiea, Garf. Bernanf , Liuata, Overton and llbss , arrived on the ground shoot U o'clock. The Irihans ontnnmbered the aohwes and began the ht, which coschmed after dark. The Indiana fiiMk fffltitinmd ffaflir tsocoDifr soDhy fSOBB tag Airrapn valley, evidesthr tying to maks thnaarh to the Oalni asjiiiitains, bnt they wan beaded est by forces sent out from Wileox. Ia that eagageineat one sergeant was ioJled sad aix privates woonded. Doririgtbe rakht tne tnlisas proceeded sooth about seven muss, bnt failed to malm the mountains, and weAoetfarftod near lrodson's ranch, on the opaa plari', where-' the sokHera eonid fignt to ajMd advantsce, and it is beHered thai Naehea and Ins whole band of dihioah-ia Indiam 31 be exterminated or taken prism lera, Befors reaehinff the point where trie bfltle took plice yet(rdsy, Haehes, with his entire band, sthi eked Baftctoaaaninar808 train near Odsr Brrinsra, Id ling him and Braolto Oouieg, Bsstenoee Estrada, Demetrio Csrraelo arjd Julian Kias, teamsters. One man ts Buaarog. The herder eseaned. Snee yesterday atornias; np r taia hoar twelve CTtiiens are known to have been killed, and siv . others are reported failed." Tho OovoraiT of DBnois has offered a reward of SS00 1 it the eaptare of tho nc torions Wfiliania twochera, who raoeiiuy tamed up in FuW eoanty, BL, snci killed tiio SherhT of Calhoun eonnty, who affempted to capture them, becciu'wonnftins; two of the poaao. Since thattime ibey have liesn vox nine; aronndin Oalboan coontr One of Chicago's most beaa- - fcful park Central will hereafter be known as' Garnetd. pari-. :-.4he old way of awindmig ftrmera is beiBg worked wryTOCceas(olly m rortioBs of svaotasand Kssonri The swindlers represent, thenneives as agents of a rootry hoase, and obtain the signatures of IhssrvMnatoorders for goods, vbich orders eventaaBytarnaani'thc banks for eelieetian asasennineprosniaiory aote....OrraQ Pratt,:a (asno-jB ltoTinnri elder, has test died at Salt

abont SB yean of ago, and his companion were Texan enwboys, named Stephens and Dolaney, aged H and 30. They are foil of jesb in regard to the events of the raid. On the oharge of robbery with assault they can bo sent to the jyrrttcntiarT for brenty-one yitara, B. W. Bfeka was execnted at Bpartanbnrg, a O., for the mnrder of his wife, and made a full oonfeasicti on the gallows. Hxnby Mktzoah, who was execnted at TttasviBB, Flu, stated on t'ae scaffold thfct he had tailed seven men. . . .Mr, James Froenian'a grandson, aged 0, at Gray's Mills, Miss., being offended at a fittle daughter of Allen Harria, aged 2 yesm, bhndfoldea the child and threw her into a well, where she was found dead. A VEUiAisorra attempt was made near Bone. Ark. the scene of the late train robbery to wrick a passenger train cn the Iron 51 rantain railroad. Spikes wc re drawn and the flahbarsjoinini; the rails removed. A heavilyladen freight train, instead of the paiwiij; r, was dnYrH"1 The place where tho dhtbohcal work was done is only fifteen foot from a hiug tresUe wcrk.

The grain warehoiifs of Chicago are ebnek roll, and, as they win aeeer. no more trees the rail roads, the railroads Mt-jsetetake grain into Chicago from the interk r. Boch a .xxxition of thing at tills Uemi in tbesesson hsaieverbeenkoewn. The quantity of grain Ta at in Chicagq on tin U of October was 12,581,512 busbeU. agaijatt 7,m,m boaheis at the aams time in 18tL Thk steamer Dell Queen was torn Atom her ascorhas; at S iibonrne City, on the "Wisonxin river, and cairied orer tlie dam, and four men were drowsed in the stream.... The rjrs.. lhnmgh iraina on the St. Panl road fromSionx4Sty to Chicago passed over the track on titer 4th isUR. The af sciwippi is rvoased at Savanna, Ik, and atrai htto ijhicsgo ia made by the road formerly known b the CSiicatro and Fictile J. B. Lyon ft Q w!l-knowit Chicago train firm, have stupended. LiatiUttee about 300,000. The, state they will be able U pay theaa is fnlL

Thb thre robbers who eapiored and lobbod the train on the Iron Moontaiu road, at Hope, Ark., hare bssa eaptored and jaued. Capt Clark Ball, eondiirtor on the Iron Mount-

am rasa, mraro a posse so the viliage of Ben lVxnond, in Kevier eoanty. Than the rjiibeni separated, one going into Teaas and twe .snto the Indian Terntory. The K suing party divided, Capt. UaU following Teaat-bonsd robber. Be same op with tho wbbsr wM the latter was rafcmg breakfast. BailpnBed do wo on bira ith a doobl-barrekd a!of-gtra. The robU namnlered, saymg, yo had given me a adante'B more notice I would have you a SvertdeaL" Ttwreroainmg two robbers were followed in rbe Jndfcin Territory ad captBrcd Sith no tronhto... .A shooting affair, in which aas saast wtr killed and one wounded, took ;4aoi in a MugitdraU's eoart of Boiaaennitiy. .iJsv Tam bavlaT of ike Iron Monntoin

Ms. Socvuvkb, Ouiteau's brother-in-law, at Guitoan ' request, waited on Mr. Emery Btorrs, of Cbieago, and requeeted bim to t in the defease of -the aexasain. Mr. Shirrs promptly declinsd to have anything whateror Eo do with the case. . . .An excursion trai.i on the Great Western railway of Canada oollided with a freight train near Aylmer. Five persons were filled outright and a largo rmtnl-or wounded The War Department, tact wee)t, ordered Company K of the Tenth infartry to proceed from Ditlroit to Cleveland and naid the remains of President Garfield for twenty dava. Tmi Garfield Monttment Oommitteo, of Cleveland, have sent a letter as foUowH : Gen. James B. tonsjarnet, Atlanta, Oa: Ho atader tmmaatope or aymfNiUiy for the nsovententeommeiioedtoaecare funds for tho erection of amaemmenteva' the grave of amen A. OiracU have eoms Ulaa many naponaea from the rkjuth. We believe the Southern people only want an portnntty to oun tribute In order to add largely to ear fund. In view of Wis whit can be dons at On Cotton Exposition 7 To make it ejeneral wia yon please confer with tho mauagerv, newspnrierr and national banks, fiend nawor by telegrapo. AQ funds coJJected are to be ent to the Second National Bank of this city, toe authorised treasurer. If deemed advisable, we ill feud an accredited agent to confer and arrange with you for receiving and forming collections. Tho fund, on the 1st lnsL, amounted to 53,839..... Ones again it is rumored that the Marquis of JLorne is to return home. It is stated that after the olose of the next session of the Canadian Parliameat he will resign his posit ion as Viceroy of Canada and acorpt a seat i n tlie Hoosoof Lords, The Canadians will not bo wry sorry at his loss. Thh matter of final interment of the late President Gsjfiekl's remiius at Mentor or Hiram having been agitated by some peoplo in his old district. Dr. E ibinson hvt talked with the widow. Mrs. Garfield said that if the TiusteM had not offered a lot she should illve purchased one in Lake View CemMory, at she believed, if alive, the late Premdent w old so ha re directed. Sbo thought it hU wi h to be liuried there. She added that the qi 'Stton of burial is no longer open, and will Ik f be open od. Tm fnnd fer the family of President G.inleld amounted to 6334.679 on the itii inei Tie Cleveland oimmitbie at the same dr.te raptiited the reeeipt of $S,1S7 for a monaruent to ll-estdentGarfitld Thb Board ol Managtxs of tho N ti"nal Temperasxje rocioty'have addreSHed a eoramrmirarion to Presidsnt Artbnr, asking, inbehdf of a larvo body of Christian men and wjmen, that in dispensing the official ho-pi-b uty at the Whi te House, and in his appointzb ents to publio ofnoe, and hi bis official cont-

murdcationrt to Congress ootioerning iegislaiiou mvulvmg the loanufsoture of intoxiitiug boverages, he will use his great opportunity to disoourage all a jnrious social drinking u ages. Thk new clue of naviU cadets at Anm poos was trea ted to a vigorous haziue. Saapkion fcH on nwmbem of U thira class, and, as they refused to make aay dfeclosnna, the wlurfe fifty were sent on board the 8 wren, to remain until further orders, no cooimtmka'.ion betv een them being allowed . . . . The mansgtr of the Panama Canal Company has arrived at S jw York and reports that work on the canal is jrcgresraiur favorably and rat

idly. There are now 1.2U0 men at work, and it feexpeeted that 8,000 win be at work ky December. The sum of (230,000 has been already expended on the work, and draits for 9500,000 mure are is the hands of the bankers, rmuriojuu OjrEHTJKBKau AKD Tuner delegates attended the convention of the Massachnsetts Proliibitioriista, at Boston. Charles Ahny was nomiaated for Governor. The pkstform to a reproduction of its predocesBora for yean back, with an added demand for woman suffrage and a resolution of sympathy for Mrs. Garfield. About forty temperance men of Wisconsin, acknowledged leaders, met in convention at the State capital and nominated u 3tate ticket, as foBaws: Governor, Theodore X. Kanouss; lieutenant Governor, Harvey 8. Olapp; Beertitsryof State, Edward Bartlett: Treasurer, Johr. Sutton; Attorney General, . G. Cornstock; 3ureruitendent of I-dbho Instruction, Bobert Graham; Inanrance CkommsHioner, Thomas Brackau; Bailroad Commiwiionei, John Nader. . Thu pTopositian to make David 'Davis presiding et&oer of the Senate finds advocates in both par ties. Col. L. Q. Washington ia tho most formidable candidate for the Secrotaryabip.... Secretary Windom, says a Washington correspondent; insists that his resignation be speedily accepted by the President Ha will reach St, Pan! beforsx..the assembling of the Legislature in special sesi3ao. and ask a reelection to the Senate. Ir ia stated that Gen. Grant told a prominent ferinhHcan, a friend of Mr. Blaine, a few days after the death of Gen. Garfield, that many of tho lata President's appointments were politically bad, serious mintako, and that some of them shewed iugratilnde on thermit of President Garfleld. Gmi. Grant attributea the worst of these appointments to rkeretary Blaine, and held that Blaine's own appointment wss the greali-st aiistake President Garfield had made. President Arthur has assured Postmaster General James and Secretary Hunt that thuy out remain mt it Cabinet as long as they dcsii-e, aud both will keep their portfolios. Commissioner Dud ey is being urged for the Interior Department.... Hon. Kelson W. Aldrich has been elect r i to snocerd tho late Gen. Burns ide

as United States Senator from Bnode Island.

VjaSHISeTOll. Pbehdsnt Abthur has informed Attorney Geieral HacTeagh and Postmaster Gensral Jaiuos that It is bis earnest desire that the star-rciote thieves and all other public plunderers stall be promptly and vinronhlv

prosecuted, and has expressed a wish that both gentlemen nhail remain in the Cabinet at least untu the prosecution are ended. Gen. Arthur complimented Mr. James on his admitiistiation of tho Pastomos Department, and told him thai his course had met with the approval of the whole oounttv. Thus encouraged, Mr. James and Mr. MacVesgh are dtonnined to go on with the good work of bringing the public thieves to tho bar

Of justice and sending them to the penitet tiat y. ....CoL Ccrihill, United States District Attorney, rootsred last week from Attorney era! Stockton, of Hew Jersey, a eoaununK&L.iiu in which he states that no action will be la ken in Ouiteau's cut) by the inthonties of that State. ....In company with Secretaries Lincoln and Hunt aud Postmaster General Jaroes and their wives, President Arthur loft Washington for New Turk on the 39th ult The Pre tide at is reported to have told a friend th t there would be no changes of political moment nil til Congress meets... Among the dispsichns l free ved by Bocretary Blnii.e expressing' profound sorrow at the death of President Garrield, and pincers sympathy with his bereaved widow aid family, and with the American nation, wus one from the Emperor of Japan. HjMfcJbHw W. Foststb, Miniat3r to Bt, Petersbirg, has tendered his resignation. OSMnnaa is the regular monthly Pto4abt sUtesoent, issued at Washington sjuthalstinst.: Kix par sent, booda, extaodad ( lT8,or5,I.M rpereeata,ztauaed ae0,W'J,tii0 Jive per xeavs. biaids 10,nr.y.r0 Four sad one-naif pas seat, bonds 3yi0.0 1) Stmt vr esnt. tnnds. 731) ,n mj Bsfosdntsi tertlaaaaaa liaslufto Haryponaioa luod....,.,......, 14,II0 wi""1- 1,3,101,10 "jpostt... W,o

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5a dus and nnpaM.. i fbtoB which Intsrsst has iwaasa' ' WttBH Gold mxtd hU- -er eertlfloatae m :m ten O-b baton., tmdtehto Oct 1, )&'.'. iiuj.-ivka

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principal outatahduig M,831.M3 Interest aoorucd and rotyetpald...... 0911,333 Interest paid by Unite.! Status. SI ,407,7 J Interest repaid by cianpanies Interest repaid oy uansprtatlon of malls ; 11,486,125 By cash payments of 0 per cent, ot net earning. ,18 Balance of Interest pKld by the United State S8,3M,M1 A Washinqtok dispatch says Mrs. Garfield is groatly nbookod to learn thlit so large a part of the remains of her late huHbnnd is now in the Medical Museum, at Washington. She consented to the injured vertebra and rib being taken to tho capita, because she understood that they might be used in tho trial of the nssasrin, but she nevor consented to tho bringing thereof anything else and bnlieved that all else of the body of tier hnsbandws in tho caskot in Ohio. She now knows that all tlie inward parts, from the neck to the loins, weio brought lo Washington, and have been exhibited, 110 one knows to how many carious tmrgeons. She is indignant, but duds it difficult to now rectify tho matter. . . . District Attorney Ootkhill and Col. Cook, CoU Bliss and Mr. H. B. Browtitor, counsel for tho United States Government, apneared before Judge Cox at the Washington Criminal Court and filed an information against Thomas 3. Brady, ox-Second Assistant Postmaster General ; John L. French, lately Brady's cbiof clerk ; W. II. Turner, ex-clerk of the PostolBce Department; George L. ItaoDotKmgh, a starniute contractor; and Bamue! P Brown, an agent of the star-route ring. This ooursjwas taken because it was feared that the District Grand Jury could not bo relied on, and that Brady had too nmny friends in that body.... In tho case of SergU Jobn A. Mason, who shot at Gmteau Sept 11, and who Is to bo triod by conrt-Einrtial, his counsel will plead infinity. Col. A, F. Korkwell has written to tho President, ramnriiig the position of Commig-

noner of Publio Buildings and Grounds at Washington, D. 0. Pbkstoeht Abthtjb returned to tho capital on the 4lh hint. Among those who calltd at his residence in New York was a demented person named Witkins, who bore a long document, with many siguaturoa, mid asked for n Consulship. Dr. D. G. Lamb, -u ho perf or.nod tho autopsy npon the 1,-ito Prosidant, appeue l be -foro tho District of Columbia Grand lory on the l(h hist, and explained, with the aid of a d agrara, tho track of the wound in tlie Presideut's body. Ed .yard L. D11 Barry, t; new witiiras, l:o was proseut at tho depot and witnessed the shooting, also tostiflcd. With this wi'nea- tho Grand Jury concluded their investigations. S iveral addi ional witnessoiweru cxnmined and a trno b 11 was voted nnan monly. F01 email Churoliman prcccodod to the offlre of tho Dii-trict Attora--y and placed in CorkhiU's hands cue praieutmimt against Charles J. fluiloan fi-r the murdor or James A. Garfield.

! Ptesid'iitbf the Uaitei States, by wounding j liim with biukit tired from u pistol in the j b&ndsof CUarlofiJ.Guiteao, atthoBaliirooreand

l'Diomvc nerot.oii ttv xuor jmy, a. u. vssi lit tho Urimi'ial Court at Washington, on tiio 1th in-t., Brady, Fieueh. Turner and Bronu, charged nith stat-ronie frmds, mad their appesracce. 'i'heir counsel entered motions to quash tbo informations filed. The D.strict Attomny askd that the ucrased first enter Irnil for ' bt'ir appearaucc. As thoy stepped fonvsrl lotio drs,: Judge Cox informed ttiem that ho (i onld noon fix the amount of bail, and discharged each on his personal rceignusanee. Prominent men in the audience exhibited much sympathy with the accused. It is stated that tho investigation into the affairs of tho Treasury Department, bcpin scon alter the inauguration of President Garfield and suspended through his being shot, will bo reopened under President Arthur, but not until Secretary Wiodom'a successor has been installed in office. It is believed that G:n. Arthur wauis to know how his Treasury Department was msnascd by John Suorman .... The number of original patents issued tho tirit nine months of the present year wai 13.081, an iiicreate of 3,261 ovrr last year. Tbo receipts of the oiHco lor the smio period were $09,117 moxccgsof thec:irei)OOJinguino mouths of 1880. ThoOomiahu-iouur of Patents reconiiuends a consule :ble inoroDse in tbo examining ;orpj and ciorioal force. ...Onpt. Ht wgsto renppcorediii Washington the other da;.-, and wss arr stcd ou the r.dditwniJ charge it embeaziing 50,000. FORCXOI. The Lancet, the leading medical journal of Great Britain, severely censures President Gai field's phytadans for not having stated in their bulletins the true condition of their patient. The Lanat says that a bulletin should be the truth, and nothing but the truth. The Bliss bulletins were not tho tr.Hli ; they -vere biytitutg but (hp truth. . . . An earthqnako at Changeri, Anatolia, in Asia, killed eleven persons. Tho Grand Mosque and many dwellings wore greatly injured. Rev, SrtEUHsr, the priest recently released from Etlmainham jail, at a oanquctin Dublin stsledtttmt, unless the Gove.-nment released all the subjects within a month, ho would advise the Limerick Land Leaguers to stop paving rent. A number of Wicklow county farmers hare formed an Anti-BoyoU-tmg Association. Most of the members have incurred the disploaanre of the Land League. Another isso?iation of loyal subjects has been instituted in Qne-m county, who will aid' " Boycotted " persons. The fast that the Land League of Bums have passed a resolution ditcooraging indiscriminate Boycotting seems to indicatothittboParnellites themselves think they are rather too rapid in this direction ....llio Fa.mera' Alliance of England have drafted a lane, hill which will give to tlie farmer tenants of England the same rights On tenantry and form Improvemeuis whioh hare been given to the Irish. . . . The Czar of Russia has made arrangements for a meeting with the Emperor of Austria nt Warsaw at an early date. The recent museucre of railway employes by Arabs at Wadaergha, Tuns, was prompted by the wholesala destruot on of olive

forests and vineyards which Gen. Babaticr deemed ncooisary. Tho station inastsr was burned alive. The ten workmen Mile 1 were Maltese and Italians. A thorough iniestiga-1 ana is being -nada by ihe English and Italian Consuls. . . .iugonio, ex-Empress of the Trench, has made her will, leaving all her property to Prince Victor, and decluxing him to be. ihe head of the Bonapartists,

Murder and Lynch Lair. Msjioat.yEE, Mich., Sept. 28. Prank and John McDonald, two cx-couvicta who have just completed an eigbtoen-months' term in the Bt&to prison, aud have been out oaly two weeks, while at a disrepute bio house in the outskirts of this village, day before yesterday, got into a row with Willie Kittson, a half-breed, abort 23 years old. Ncrmau Kittson and one Tommy Dunn went to the relief of Wiliie, and took him from the house and started for home. The McDonalds followed them and attacked them again on tho street. Willie wits knocked down and then stabbed several tun-M. Norman received several revere kmfe wounds in tho face and side. Willie died within a few moments after receiving his wounds, sad Norman can not live. The McDonalds wore promptly arrested by Sheriff Barclay and lodge:! ia the county jail, whore thoy rem lined until last evening. Great excitement prevailed from tho time of the murder, and extra guards were E laced over the jail. About 10 o'clock ist mht a mob of over COO people, composed mostly of Frenchmen, Indians and half-breeds, npproaohedtbejs.il, ovi-rponered the Sheriff and guard, and with heavy timbers, slodgehammers and axes broke open tho door of tho jail and of the cell where the MoDt nalds were lodged. The prisoners were pulled out of the cell and long- ropes listened about their necks, and they were then dragged by the mob mercilessly throngh the street tor three -uuarteni of a mile to the house where the row originated, where their bodies were suspended to a tree. The viotima were dead, however, long before their bodies woro hung np. The he use above mentioned was then cot on Are and buruoct to tuogrouud. Tho two bodies were left suspended to the tree until this morning, when they were taken down by the author! tUs. When tho jail was attacked, a huge number of ritiiame rosjionded promptly to the call of the Sheriff for help, but the mob had obtained entrance to the jail, and resist-

waD wen ih possible.

Business Failures. The cmiuuorsiiil failures for nh months ending Sept. 89, 1881, are reported by Dun, Wiinan & Co. as 11,890, as compared with 3,476 forth-) corresponding period of 1880. The liabilities for tlireo-quirteri of tie present year were 101,000,000, aa oomparod with 915,000,030 for' tho same period of 1880. Tm failures for the last three months have been 1,024, with liabilities or (10.000,000, while in tlie third quarter of 1080 they were 979, with liabilities or tli.OtO.OOO. Tho goo irsphicnl distribution ot railurus shows that tne Southern States suffered eomewfaat, inaamuoh as the figures indicate their liabQitiea for the flint three months of 188 ) rore only 4818,000, as against $1,054,000 for the present quarter. On the other hand, for the Western States tho liabilities show a declineof nearly 4000,000 in favor of Uili quarter. In the Middle States the liabilities ar 1 about fl,000,000 lees in amount Uuui in the corresponding period of 1880. In tho Eastern and Pacifio States the liabilities are bnt littlo different from those of lost year. In Canada an exceptionally goad condition of affatte has prevailed, the failurei for the last three-- months having been but ISO, with liabilities ol $767,000 This it a better showing than has been made m the Dodnion fff any quarter in the part

ADDITIONAL HEWS.

Mb. Brown, President Garfield's Private Secretary, has resumed his duties at the Whito House, and 'rill temporarily fill tho place at the request of P jesident Arthur. Mr. Brown says that tho affair i of the late President will lie turned ovor to the bands of trustees, and that it will be tho turposo of these trustees to tall for all tbo bills incurred in the expenses of ('resident Garfield's last illness, as the family ronsiders these expenses private debts against ihe estate. If Congress should afterward de;ido to assume tho indebtedness, tho trustees would undoubtedly forward them tho bills. . . . During the month if August, 1H81, $5,959,919 north of pttrolcuai and petroleum products wore exported from this couutrv, sgaiust iS,$83,089 worth exported during August, 188'!. File tola! value of 'lie samo class of goods exported dunne the first cicht months of thin ?oar was :M1,187.'.'63, agaius', $21,276,080 oxsorted during the corresponding period of I8SO....TI.0 acenwd 'in the star-route nspiracy oamo into court on tho norning of tho St'l hist., and encored bail, fudge Cox said ho had dometrhat hurriedly oxaniiw d the informs lion filed, aud had 1 nought it 1 roper to make u distinction in tbo bail to bo demanded from tho accrued. Brady ind Brown, ho said, stood in II, o light of principals, 11 ud for Ihcm be would fix bail at i7,500 eao! . For Turner and French, who ere merely clerks, ho would fix baj nt $1,000 each. It has 1 cn stated by a gentleman who had iiniple met.ns of knowing that since tho 12th of August and until tho timo of hi death Prctii-''eut G irfii U had only an unprrfect ccramand of his U'acnl'ics had only lucid intervals. Ho was in tho habit of commencing sentences, r,ud, trward U.o e iJ, his mind would beein to wauder lie would lose tho thread of In dieeoiir-e. Many of tbo siyings attributed to him dunng that pnriod were

cittn r nusanaerstooa or lncorrecur roponca. Thtis thesf ving : Is it worth wt.ilo to continue this strn.?gl3 longer?'' isriidtohavc been mada -ut of nhsit Ihe patient oaeo said during his mental wanderings : " Is it worth while to go into thin Florida bus nest! further? " being ti e repetition of a remark by him at tbo timo of the Electoral Cooimi-isiou, of which he wss a member tit. Thomas Collego (Catholic), near Montreal, has been destroyed by tiro. Loss, 9100,000. Cot,. Bernard overhauled a band of Chiricahua Indians in tho vicinity ot the South pa-siu the Dragoon mouuta'ns. A fight ensued, and the Indians i treated across the mountains under cover of the darkness. One lud an was known to have been killed, and an Indian girl aboMt years old, richly dr sscd, aud Mipposed to ts tuc chief's daughter, was made prisoner. Throe eoldiere (colored) wore wounded. A Washikoton eorrespontlcnt sajs "it is generally believed that Secretary W.ndom will retire from the Cabinet at an early date ; also, that ho will bo a candidate before the Blinneso'a Legislsbunt to fill out hi-t own unoxuuid term, although Souator McMillan, who Is now in W:wbington, thirks that Mr. Windom is ou too intimate lomonal relations with Senator Elgerton to bo a candidate against h m." The Bo v. Stuart Robinson, D. D., after sufforing from cancer ot the stomach for the past eighteen months, died at his homo in Lnnisville on tho ith Just Dr. Robinson was probably the- roost prominent citizen of Kentucky, and was cer aiijy ono of tho most prominent and one of ihe ablest American divines. He was born in Htrahine, county Tyrone, I10lti nil. in the year It'll, aud was conequcutly in his 67th year at the time of his death. Sevkntt-sevkn per cent ot the cases of the diphtheria epidemic raging in tho Province of Orel, Central Bussia, ore fatal. . . .Tho Ameer of Af ghanistan made a public entry into Candaharou the 30th of September. There was a goncpil iiluaiination the 2d inst. Got. Hott, of Pennsylvania, has notified the State Insurance Commissioner that he will not issue any moro letter! patent to mutual-assessment insurance companies. Ho doeti not consider that these concerns conduct their busuiess in accordance with l.w.

A Fool Once More, " For ton years my wife was confined to hor Led with such a complication of ailments that no doctor could wll what was the matter or euro her, and I used up a small fortune in humbug stuff. Six months ago I saw a U. 8. flag Willi Hop Bitters on it, and I thought I would be a fool once more. 1 tried it, but my folly proved to lie wisdom. Two bottles cured her. She is now as well and strong s any man's wife, and it only costnie two dollars. Such folly pays." H. W-, Detroit, ofkth. tae Press. Official Roport of the Autopsy., The October number of ihe American Journal of Medical Science contains the cnicial report of tho autopsy of President G irfield. This report is by the surgeons in charge, and is

quite full and comprehensive. The appearance of tho bocly before tbo autopsy is told, the manner in which the nntopsywas made is detailed, find all the pus cavities, ulcerations, fractures, etc, are described at full length. It appears, as heretofore stated by the physician?, that tho hall, afterfrvoturingthe right eleventh rib three and a half inches to the right of tho vertebral spine, went obliquely forward, passing through tho body of the first lumbar vertebra, and lodging in the adipose connective tiuiue immediately below the lower border of tho pancreas, and about two inches tnd a half to tho left of the spinal column. Here, tho doctors again declare, the ball was completely encysted. The track of the ball between tho point at which it had fractured the rib aud the point where it bod entered tbo vertebra was considerably dilated, and pus from it burrowed downward throngh the adiposo tissuo behind the cignt kidney, and tiienoe found its way between the peritoneum and tho right iliac fossa, making a channel

wh-ch extended almost; to ihe groin. The doctors again declare that the immediate came of death was secondary hemorrhage, which proceeded from a rent nearly four-tenths of an inch long m the main trunk of tho splenic artery. The doctors declare that this rent must have been made several days before the death of Ihe patient. The physicians also describe the condition of the vital organs, which were more or less diseased. 'I bis last official statement of President Garfield's physicians further proves how false were tho official bulletins and how completely the Shysicians wem at fault as to the location of e ball and the direction which it took nfter entering. It it really surprising that Gen. Garfield lived so long aa he did, considering the multitude of ulcerations, pus oavities, etc, which tho fatal bullet bad gonerated. Wa do not often speak of an; proprietory medhine, but from what we have road and heard of Alien's Lun.' tUIfcim, we shall take the liberty Of naylng to I lies j who are troubled with a cold, cough, or any tl ruat or lung affection, from the testimony slfrrlod, wo have such confidence in this article that, wore wo afflicted in that way, we went . I make a trial of its virtues. Bewaro of tbo fatnl consequences of neglecting this tritely amiiig. Now, bofore it is too late, use Allen' I.uni; Balsam, whioh will cure the disease. crv druggUt in the land ceils it, ' Baso-BaU. Tho contest for the base ball championship of the United Stales, between the eight olubs oonstitntjpg the rational League, eloted on the 80th ult. Chicago again captured the champion pennant, tlie club representing that, city having won more and lost fewer games than any of its oonpttitorg. The record of games won and lost and the standing of oil the oluus is as follows :

Chicago.

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Buffalo

Detroit...... Troy. Boston

Cleveland....

Worcester....

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Thh Sunday Argua, Louisville, Ky., observes : A Woodbwy (X. J,) paper mentions tho euro of tbo wife of Mr. Jon. H. Mills, of that place, by St Jaco bs Oil. Sho had rheumatiiini. Ifnutor and Mainlines-. All pnro, fiwcet latiffhter ia a sign of hapiiiikvm, nad hapjiy pooplo are much more opt to bo virtuous than the unhr.p. py. Be good and yon will bo happy is hardly a moro valid suyiucf tltun bo happy aud yor will be good. In tlie matter of thought mid character, it has 'many times boon cbserred by the most careful

students of the mind timt tlie lack of humor involves a very serious intolloctoal defect a lack of nioe disariraination, Tub Menimluv (Wis.) Prew says : A. wronger, Esq., of this pity, uses St. Jnoobs Oil on his horses with dcoidod success uutl profit How Forest Fires Start. Investigations made in Canada and Michigan show that the destiruottvo for

est fires generally start and spread in the branches and foliage of trees that are left on the ground by the lumbermen. The resinous boughs of tlie p ne, hemlock, spruce and fir will, when dry, kindle with the touch of a spark, and produce a heat so intense 03 to give a fire great htwidway. It will then dry the wood in living trees to such an extent that they will burn readily. After a forest fire lias boon raging for considerable time it heats the air that moves before it, so that it prepares tho trees through whioh it passes to feed tho advancing flames. A fire onco under headway will generally contiuue in its course till an extensive clearing or a body of water is reached. A MURDERER LYNCHED.

A Prisoner in ine Hlootntsisrton 111. Jail Rlnrdcro Ine Jailer The Murderer Seised aud Executed by a HotvliatT Mob. ' BrKIMINOTON, IIL, Oct 3. About 030 o'clock Saturday evening three discharges of a revolver following each other in rapid succession were heard in tho couuty jail. Then the people on the street began to cry, " Police ! police !" and run toward the jail building, at tho corner of Center and Market streets. Immediately rumor prevailed that the prisoners hid obtained pistols, had killod tho Sheriff and Jailer, and were making then- escape. Tho fact was, a prisoner named Charles Pierce, a horse thief, had murdered Teddy Franks, tbo Couuty Jailer. Franks, while cbangiug tho prisoner, Pierce alias Howlott, from one coll to another, was murdered in ciltl blood by Pierce, who seized the jailer's revolver from Franks' hip rocket, shooting him throe tunes snd killing him instantly. The third shot, a largo ball, went clear through tho body. Within a few moments after this tragedybad occurred, a large number of pooplo had gathered in front of the north door of the ail, within which tho body of Teddy Franks was lying stark in death. Wnlking among the poopie, vou could hoar men eay : "This is too bad ! This comes from tlie failure, of our courts to punish crime. He ought to be hung." " Don't stir up a mob !" a law-and-oider man would say. "Let tuo law take its course." "The law bo cursed," was the reply, " There is no law against murder and other crime in McLean county. He ought to bo hanged." Then fcomj one cried : " Lot us take him out !" Cheers followed this, and other voices cried : " Take him out !" After an hour's excitement, a rush was made aud the work of breaking into the jail was commenced. For two hours the mob worked at the jail with six sledge hammers and battering ranis mado of groat pieces of timber.

bborin: Aior ana his deputies and the city police soon ascertained that they could do nothing

to restrain to ro:kicss men ana uoys woo composed the assaulting crowd. Fully 5.000 per

sons wore in the howling, yelling multitude. At last the mob gained adinittuico to the jail, secured the murderer of Franks, took him to a tree on Market street, near tho northeast

corner 01 irauer ana marKct, put aropi around bis neck, threw ono end across a branch

snd pulled the culprit up. One of the mob

cnmoca up mo tree ana out upon tne nrancn to which the murderer was hanging, and, amid the cheers of the delighted people, pulled the haugiug body up three or four feet and let it drop

"Pull bim up higher!" the crowd would

cry. The man on tho branch would comply with the request and let the body drop with a dull thud, whilo the savage crowd would cheer and laugh. The knot had slipped behind the head of the corpse, and tho head was

thrown forward. Tho ores stared and tho pale

race turned irom siue to siae, a spectacle wnieu the maddened crowd seemed to enjoy. It cheered snd yelled and shouted s " There's law for you !" " Curse tho court !" was cried

here and th re.

At last tho man on the branch caught the rope, slipped down it, threw his legs around tho neck of tko corpse snd jumped to the ground. Tho crowd teemed to bo delighted by this feat. It cheered and yelled and shouted. About that time rain began to full, though the

groat crowd lingered about, wading in tho mud and, by streaming fnuslight, viewing the dangling niurdorer. When the murderer was raised the first time. Officer Bailey, of the police fore, imperiled his life by rnuning in, cutting tbo rope and letling Pierce fall to the ground. In attempting

to repeat it he came near being killed. A large number of peoplo climbed ou top of a shed to witness tlie execution, when the building went crashing to the grouuiL S.rangoly, none were

fl'.'rwusiy jiuri. a.i icr tuirey nullities lue murderer was ont down and the Coroner took charge of tho body. Tho lynchers bid a keg of gunpowder ready with which to blow up the jail if they failed to batter it down. Ail day yesterday (Sundayt tho wrecked jail aud the building in which lay the remains of

til? irncnea m u were tno canter or attraction. Thousands visited tho jail, looked at tho nrtcked doors, windows and brickwork, at the terrible blood stains on tho door and on tho counterpane on which Franks died, and which was eatnrated with the bright and vivid oiimsou of arterial blood. The remains of Pit red lay in a box of ice at tho undertaker's, and 4 constant stream passed in at tho front door and out at the back. The fatal roro was ai-onud his neck. The face was livid with coagulated blood, which extended down to the center of the chest, yet tho face WOT3 a peaceful exiuetwioi . Many ladies fainted at the eijrht. At least 5.000 persons viewed 'the remains. A card was tacked on tho elm tree, on which tbo following was written: - Bloomington, McLean Comfy, 111. Axnian, e.xman, spare thii tre.i, and nevor touch a angle Lough, and may God spore this elm ireo forever to grow to nnvk where the first justice, a murder, ever was done in McLean county, and may the good people stand by the boys that did it.1 While (dl deprecate tho method by which tho end wns attained, there seems to be no rtfrret whatever that the murderer met his death. Honored and Oiestt. When a board of eminent physicians and chemists aunoum.-ed the discovery that by combining some well-known valuable remedies the most wonderful medicine was produced, whioh would euro suah a wide.rango of diseases that most all other rcniedus could be dispensed with, many were skeptical ; but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled ail doubt, and to-day tbo discoverers of Ou t great medicine, Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed by all as benefactors. Democrat.

Thb amount of money which the Peruvian Government has received from the s.tle of guano is estimated at $2, 400,000,OIIC of dollars. All it has to show for this largo sum aro four or five railroads, which have cost $150,000,000. On the night the contract for the Oroya railroad was signed Meiggs, the contractor, is said to iinvo presented tho wife of tlie President; of the republic with a handsome bou quet, concealed in which were bills to the amount of $500,000. A di'll head and a bilious stomach can bo bet cowjuijrod by Kidaey-Wort. Thk Ann lYMl vai nnndlea in the 700

rooms of the imperial palace at Berlin

aro instantaneously ngatea Dyaeingie mutoh, tiio wioks being connected with n t-l'.i'nnrl .if oniit pnttoii which, ianited at

one end, springs to its work throughout

tu a itousa Bed0oiaia, Boocneo, rats, cats, mice, outs, flies, insects, cleared out by "iiongti on Bats." 16c, druggists. D11. Win shell's Teething Syrup has never failed to giro immediate relief when used in cases of Summer Complaint, Cholera-infantum, or pains to the stomach. Mothers, when your little darlings aro suffering from these or kindred causes, do not hesitate to give it a trial, Itou will surely be pleased with the charming effect. Bo sure to buy Dr. Winchell's Toothing Syrup. Sold by all druggist. Only 36 cents per bottle.

and all forms of general debility relieved by taking Mni-8Min's Pxptohizkd Bur Tome, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritions properties. It contains blood-malt-iiig, forco-f: cm-rating and life-sustaining properties; is inraluabls hi all enfeebled conditions, whether tbo result of exhaustion, nervous nra

trntion. overwork or scute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary oamplaint. Gaa.

wcu, uaxarit w propnotora, wow lorx. r.vnKiTti learn what doctors know, that a continued upplicatiou of any particular internal meiliciat.lcsosits power, ana resort must bo had to experiment Tho use of Da. Hoi.a's Pan enforces "lh system by absorption and without poisoning, and this is the reason of its groat popularity. Try it. Ihaoine for moment the thousands upon thousands of bottle of Carboline, the deodorhwd potrolpura hair renewer, annually sold, snd tho fact tint not, a singlo complaint has been received from ail these thousands, and you uuy have some idea ol' its good qualities. It is said that four million packages of Prutier Axlo Grease were sold in 1879, and w-a believe it Fob Bho-iwatiam, Sprains and Bruises, uw Onolo Sam's Rerye and Bone Ljuunont, sold by ail drtiggistj.

For Headache, Constipation, Liver Complaint and all bilious derangements of the blood, there is no remedy as suro and safo as Eilert's Daylight l iver Pills. They stand unrivalled in removing bile, toning tho stomach and in giving bealihyaotiontoUioliver. Bold by all druggists. HOW TO HECUllE HEALTH. It la atranss an? one will Muter from darangesietita bromibt on br impute blowl.whm SCOVILL'S 8ABSAPARIIXA ASD iSTILUN'ttlA, or BLOOD AMD LIVltR SYRUP, will net health to the ptajaloalor(snitkw. It la a alrenathiiiunf array, pleasant to takti, and Ihe BEST BLOOD I'ORIflKR ever diaeomed, cmirat Sorofola, fijplal.tio dlaoideT, WeakiHssa of the Kkkiers, Ei7Pu, Malaria, Nemos dlaordaia, DstbilIt j. IlUlona compUtuti, and Pjaiaan of the Blood, liver, Kidnera, Stomaefa, Skin, et4.

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WHAT IS GOOD FOR MAN IS G001 FOR BEAST. Mb. J. A. Walton is o ne of the most prominent stable proprietors and blooded-stock owners in the northern part of ths city of Philadelphia, 124,'i N. Twelfth street. Mr. W. has devoted the best years of his life to the study and training of horses, and he is considered an authority in all matters porta iulng to horseflesh. Feeling desire us of hearing what he had to say In propria peruana regarding the merits of St. Jm oiis Oil as a rsmeily for some of tho Ills that horseflesh is heir to. the writer josolvcd to go direct to Mr. Walton's stables for the purpose of interviewing him on the subject. Mr. Walton talked freely upon the matter and said : "After many years active experience I can safely kay that I consider Sr. Jacob Oil a remarloibly good liniment for horses for anything like S"t sprains in the Hubs, bruises ai d siml- paJ lar affection?. I l ave used St. Jaobi k Oil on dozens

of horses, and can state knew it la fail. It il

that never

now about six

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months since I first commenced using that Oil on my horses, ami I shall continue to use it I happened to commence using St. Jacobs Oil on horses In this way : :ily father is over eighty yenn of Bge and Is subject to many of tho ailments incident to old age. Among other things he boa Rheumatic attacks, pains in his limbs and joints, and aches in different parts of hb body. He tommenced using St. Jacobs On. t-pveral months since, and after rubbing himself freely with the liuimcnt night and morning, accoiding to the printed dire itions, he obtained the meet decided telief. Whenever he has any pain

no w ne uses sr. j AeoKi oil ana it always ari ves

Of tn-

the iin away. Now I fully know from personal

ouservatioit mat ifftiu ts gooajor mm a gooa. ftcnsf'" FurtherrmioTts brlnsr the eratifvlnc

telllKenee that Aristides Welsh, Efii.. of Erdcnbeim Stoek-Farm, near Philadelphia, Pa., the breeder of that famed racer, Iroquois, above represented, uses and strongly endorses St. Jacob?' On. ns n wonderful remedy in its effects upon his 6t;fc. Ills experience with the Great German Remedy justified bim in giving his unqualified indorsement of it. and in saying that his chief grcom should always use it on the arm.

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aTaTMf ET The BimnitMt, Obaapeat and neat rCllUC Durable WIRB A PH.'KKT FENOB. - r Palentei July, 1881. Steel Poete for wlm ir Beard Fenceo rrtll last a lifetime. If roe would save roonejr, or tl.xiro omplojriaent, aend for Illuitpited Circular. AildtoM A. POOP Pttluiejvllle, Jf . Y,

K1SW YORK. IliKvia t TS $)3 CO ""OS 4 M g a 09 iottoh , him w. I t.oun fluiwrnno 5 iW ( t Si WnsaT No. 2 Spring.. l AIM No. 1 Red l .51 s 1 38 !os Ungraded. . . .38 & ?S (iats Mixed Western W m SO 1'obk Mess 19 75 (oj20 00 i'Asn 12K 12 CHICAGO. rhtaves Choice Graded Steers 6 00 0 85 Cows and Hellers 9 30 S TS Medium to Fair l I0 6 10 "OO , 4 tW 7 80 I Lomv -Fancy White W: liter Ex.. 7 'JS & 8 80 Oood to Oliotce Spring f.. 0 0:) ( 6 IS 7heat-Ko. 2 Spring , l . 1 (3 No. aSiiriog t 0 M. H tiBK Nai vt a it 0T-No. a s, (A 4,1 J:vi!-N... 2 1 1.1 til 11 11A1M.1W Na 2 , l 07 1 09 IicTTEa choice Creamery 517 sa S3 looB-yrcnh 1.7 15

uK aieea.. 19 (10 (tin as

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Wheat No. 1

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Wheat No. 1 Whits ". 1 m

1 -M ia l 49

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12 9 lm . I 18 1 50 . Tl 72 . 45 (4 46 . 1 IS 1 18 .20 75 at no

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Floor choice ,, 7 25 a; S so Wheat No. 1 Wltite 1 43 1 44 Cokx Mixed 69 f; 7U Oats Mixed a 41 Eauxet (per cental). 1 64 a 3U Poaa Wee ..20 7 00 INBIASAPOUa V-'heat No. a Red 1 48 1 til Conn No. a fis i 71 Oats. 4 48 BAIT. LIBERTY, PA. CtTTiA Best 6 29 Qi 8 Jo Pair s 75 (S. 6 00 Common.... 4 25 . 4 75 Room 8 00 is 1 40 Si' set 320 S 00 in udu l mm w i.tii, ust.

(Tlila ensravlng renreaenta tae asBcstB ajaaattlijajsls ) A STMDAED ROTI IN MANY HOrVTE. For fun -ha, C44s, V""m BremaHb ess! eg nt'icr aSeetlnrji ol the Th root and aVPSt.haleeafS. . qmlralcd ni uileclf bejoiut all ttwse4MBt' I fi CONSUMPTIVE CASES

ceni a-r pTtn-uia lly cured, where the eVffn wlnaal I etd-tre-miilled eito. Til rt 1 a lis illaaaiT lal in ll iticrtchinu to harza tha rounder oU. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HU NO EQUAL.

IT CONTAINS NO OPHNaT IN ANT

J. N. HARRIS a COW rrfetf, cKsnmtA.'Ft. o. ': FOB SALE BVAU D8U:313T8. 1 . tory or England. rn. Uanmi Pirn If m IfSse p fm llieo vela I lirauvol. H11 lanhieTj If aaSlfaa A. U ATT AM SOOK CO. U W. ltk Sk. ST.T. rASaaSffS) ?000 AGENTS WANTED, TO SEU TNE lift tP PRESIDENT GABFIELD. Aiuplrlp, inrladlaw ITfa Dearh era 4 Bawtad. T-nifoaeli- lUnatrated. New Steel PortraM of S9ABL I-1 Kl. II. the finest ever m da. PmerkHj. rM Ifivii

unit Motive c, tiutteau, tlie Surnaa., tb OalaeSoSwa nf the Snoot nc: tlie Sick Chamber, tne reaieat Pa-

x-vint, Ac. Tim nny corepleU and utlaent wets. I lu-ro la n Kort one fsr AaretrM Sntt 1st 8S Held n ah th: ItiMik. Ontat 4r lliiai aiiasT

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LYD1A E. PINKHAMr8 7BCHgr4BLg COMPOTOTP. IsaPcsltlve Cnre thrall tkaae Patarul OaaiBlatata aal Waaasaas aeaaaaaaon to earl wet fetaale po:?slaLlea. ItwIUetu entire ir tha worst form otFanial OoaaBlahttaaRavaatroalles,liiflainnmut tTlnwa Hon. falling and Biaplicemeoae, and ta eesawrtnsrt Rpmat Weakneaa, sod h' partkalarlr edard ts tha Chang of life It will dtasoriv and er pel CnniTtv frori tta utetiw It an early stage at development ne tenoaneria oaa aeroua hnmarataerala et cctied vorvspeedUT by Ha tta It removes falirtneaa, ftitulencr, deaanajaaa eravtat foraUmulanta, and reUerea weeaneaB of tl.eVjwjaca T sores Boating, Hoodie has, Nervotui rrestrataoa. UoBaral Oehttltr. Hasotiiaaiaa, Pepraon sad Ml geatloa. That iMRng of bflarmfdovTi.can-toif pain, wasgat aad baexaeSio, la alwava termuKntly ewed r 1 as. ItwOlatall-ttmiiaiuul mlsraUdrctlnlttaBcasiKltla haraaoer with the laws the govern the female j etaa For t&a core of Kluner CorepBOnSa of etthar nstUtti Itompound I. nnae 1 iiaasriL i,voia e. vxstauMm vcsnABtSJ centPOUNUla prsparsd at IU and SB WeHiara Arsawe, Iaa,Maaa, Price L UaluttleMorfa. fseattsaaall lathstorm of puis, ahwlntha form r loeemia, lecatpS o( price, lperlx rorettber. Mrs. Fsaxawai frMtrannrertaU letters r luqulrr. Seed for law tea, Address as aov. ,gei. tale ftper. Jtoramilr ahouM bawltsoittLTDIAI. TlltXSAirS UVSB KLXS. TLey awe eonrtrparioE, MnmuwiM ea4 torpMltjr of tboDvei-. sseraupor box mr Sold br J 1 Druggists. ifaS

Illood. an-1 will completoh- chanaa alio blooA tat J

entire sctem in three montna. Anv twratna'-w

trtMiaki omw'UleacintKUtlroTOltolSweaviaaailao testorcd tosimnd hcAltn.if anctt a rlilnii liniiaaalils.

rxiu OTppwupro ur seiui j mail lore uaPBBr I

1. . dUltiMMtN CK irsittrly HmsKara ate.

5,000 Aacenf Waatte-J faar t M GARPIELD It rontalna th.- fun hMoty of hla nebloaait iwaatfal line anddaatnrdlv isaaeilnation. Mitlio&aof people are vaH Ing for Hils book. Tlie ocetnhnRoeof rovrlfelnfaaloa money. Beware of "catchpenny" tmitaraims. la Mb only authentic and fully Illustrated Ufe of onr aaaitfiecl Prealdent. Send forcireaaewandeattatoiniata tgaarti Addraea Nay toy al. Pemjaatso fjo, lailwigo. TJ.

If you are amnnl of bu:ane!i3.weak-1

ened by the strain, ot 1 vnr dutiee avoid

atuuulanee aa4 aaa

Hop aiinora.

It you areyoawr and I dlaexcUoa or d&stnal riMt at stnwle. old or I

poor health or larentaal

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vfitoever youom, 1 whenever you feel j

inas your ajwjiu j needs clcanatxr, tat-1 lag or etlmuJaUntc, I wtfbouttRfourleattKj, I

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6E0R6E WOODLEY, LUMBER! 842 S. Water it., Chicago. III. Established 1874. Price-lUt free on apfUCAtton.

DruftMa or cent by mall I'ltisburgh. Pa.

AltOMA'PIC fllll.K. A plont, n 1 speedyenxs lor 1 jk Ono paekaita four ooaea a will cure in every sase. Price oned-nUar. Sold by ran. T. B. UAKU1S,

JST SV PIsTKaOTir AIitfAYS CTJKABLB BT tTflOM MEXICjLlT MUSTANG

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Sl.OOO TtEWARD. Boy Xitsinatiuc SefHimbn LlSil- FBA1MK RLDBIDOK; age when lusl . 8 5ehr ani 4 mmiths; D'ltailylletH in height. fiijrLtt build, lightAinmn h tir, lkra; rranaU-blDn i7, sILulit. awar ovnr ricbi') q ebi v r. regular loaturcs, dtiapled chicks, ne k nnd Itce tann d, long nock, oligqt, taw back of ono nand ; be tras of n timid and y4ldntT nature ; mpix asd to have teeu taktjn Wem Any mfocmntion will be 1. bo rally rtvraidet). BxCHsUUC A. KlDJUiH.E, ijJS Waihinrjton St., Kw York.

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Xor sclxilXsn and "-rjr AND ALL OISSASSS QiiiiaaS try saaOaurisil 1 ml og Sate , A WAKKANTBD OTJBK. rrloe. ei.OO- ToraalatyaaOrugiiliaa, Cyclopedia WarT.

norr eomrrOetAd. lane toe editkm, neatly I0,(n toplee ia every deAttutent of boman k now led ge. iibivafcU per oent. larfertban Chamber' Bnoyolopetlik, Id psr cent. Urea tout Appleton'a. 0 t oent- lurser i.hwi JohutstV at a nam frtiotion of tiuir cost. Htteca Ur Oouttt Volvrnaa. mutxty. 13,0110 ptges, ccmpletd in (Hotb jiDdLrtc. I . ; In ball Rinaia, fteO; fat lull library bep,mrMid $10,000 REWARD TiSgZr$& antl AoauaL Bauit anlck fo aneou.ien naaea anil tub

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nd tn.oalred powaas eured by liA

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tiraee lanrer than otasaa. Da ant I

ei-atyirt gas ueaawrieas

mpruvwa tor ga. ait uaser. usnt tena uluyiali

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W,l';N WRITISTO TO i ADTEMsm .af please any ye saw tho uSvavtlaeawaaai tn tans ptMter.

iiaMataTwat tUmimtM mi st.-ssraaslaai. rbt'l H gaurateyatat, rmaaj-aalf fj saolifgaj. swaiaapavSala)fJ

ftatyi.-tireif?! sat munnrlnff tram sHinArsd dnhil- Lv in suinh atn -vtsanr tH-afc sa. lariraa gfasi

iranaomo to tne. A viLcatloo ofamontti. dlA not air ma mnch retiaf. bit anirM tntrrw.

Itunaeed proatratloQ and aiiildaaohllU. AttHiiUne I beenn tbe oae of yoitr Ibom TOHIO, froaa

sIAXrnu J LUlxsb tUalUUtXiei lo aut WUnUDriU, (MUllfA. -t 3 ViU SHlBJ-cy nHtllMHI OBU 1 lOUBu WU BsTJ

yaa not pwmaniitij ebated I have net d tajee 'JOttt'ee of the ToaJc. giai e8ieit Thave dooe

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cr that 1 ever did in tbe setae time dining my Ulnwe. end wit), doable tbe iee 1 end vlxor o( bxly, ha trna ilao clesu-n.Nao( UKia(nvr tVora sjrriWod. Ifthte work, Iknow ot whatv. lajvett tbetiredlt. J. P. V'aTw, Pwfrtaat

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PETROLEUM JELLY

Tswl snd approved by tho kadis? KITSI Iffiwe .rvmMn, . . .

yjiaaaw Jtutwrj. ana ahikh.u;a.

For the,

Tnment oil

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Cottghs, CclAs, Btre Threat, Cronj cud Blpharia, eio

SS-Try tham. it a&cl f 0 osat a aes of all ear gwix

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