Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 July 1881 — Page 4
TOKKTOS. Peroral public bodies, in Ireland tuning iskeh st'ljto raomorialu lite British Oovrraicetit for tho release of c'ather Shcchj, no- in ; cimis under the Coercion set, the reverend .-rawsjer has written a letter arag that ho iocsBot. want auy favors for himself which lido.lu m l be estoue'ed to Ida feJlosv-Mispectg, iidin v.'iidi he oiurisscs & wish thai no me.s a:ia,l bo jscsentsd oo. his behalf. .-Ajt tht Kerry (.Inland) assizes Judge law- ? a drew atbmikm tn-tha fact that too reign of i.m i tlsat county had been si-persedeal. The Ux-ft in pit of the Judge's remarks, acquitted 4i'o men cUargod nitli a flagrant case of inijijjum. - A l-ona-flde Blah agricultural laborer k to I- ut forward by the Government a a caodid to for a place m i the Homo of Commons from 4nth oC Ireland eonstitnenty. The effort is, O! cor90: to show that there are Irish agricoltn i -Oi nho aro not lstd Leaguers. a ' The- oxrwiment o fighting the BoulerarJ dos lfcihens, Paris, with naked electric lights of g est power, hung lrem wires iwpended on p Ics forty-live feet high, was not saeeenCnL . The light ires too intwWe rnd painful to tbo eye. - . Tt is rumored in Consltmtinogle that jttiJhat r.tslia, 'attempted to commit suicide in juison, tut' was pr-veoled by the jailer. "Mirrll; tho Boston athlete, continues to lv at the EnKlwh chamnion athletes, and witho i much .fieri either. Ia the mile walking
n re over i grass course at Lewes, he woni
easily, defeating six competitors. JBte walked the uuie in ix minutes and thirty-nine seconds, b-.aUot, tl'2 best tuna on. record, six minutes a:ul fotiy-isht sceonda.
-;i'Mu.Ues ero'td thick ana fast npoa the.
Sub Ms n. Greece. n just taken away part of li s territory, France threatens ii late some, and now cranes- Germany, tTutajaiiPrirao Bismarck, and deraaAds. that the- ransom money -rejtly pid for f.rman citizonf .captured by Roumanian brigsxife shall be refunded by the Torte.
Tho Siberian plague has appeared in the
mxburbs of St Petersburg, am) is spreading with 'great rapidity among both men and hordes. .Prince Alexander, f Bulgaria, has issued a manifesto to his subjects, promising a lileral giWinmwnlt ' " : ' In a wgitta on the Bivvr Thames the London. Mew-'wimhy three lengths; the Thames er:w 'rer'o Mcond and the Cornells third. --Ih'o Gnxitn liar vent vriil be from one;half to iivn-thicds of the Tragt-jieML ! At Pi)n"iie, Rosaia, nineteenmen and girls were jhat m a barn for refustng to work, all of nlnai vretebnrucd to deatU by a mob settiofr lir, -o t.u ImililHig. ABi. Pt-rourf; diipatch says tho number af r.wn ind girls borro d sa "the barn in the pr-jvui. ot KorUs 'Baia, wsa llf inaujad of natcteen. .-. - -Sico sen h2. ben fiord and improned fy iHU bjog the fnnerab procesrioo of Pope PrisIS. . ' Gen. Ifinntieft Has secured from the Czar a rfflsniniitti.n of (lkreentcnce f death pissed :if.-a H ssy Helfmuhn, one of the assassins of ol naihlor.' lion Cnrtos, ihcSpatii.'h pretender, has reeivfd oifieta: notice' o qmt France, for having bt-Mieojjagodui pcoiiedXngs hostflo totheiepu'jHc. A I.om'an dispatch announces the'death qr'heeiSehWtedDranStSnleji' ' 1 - -Germany wilt it is cslcnltfed, tose 230,000 of : ier k objects by emigraUon this yearl - Jlr. Cutdtrue has aiiointed Serjeant OIinga.i. a, pro.uin-nt barrii:ter, Edwar4 Fal-
cWi r Uttoii, 5L fi. fiKTyroii?, aid John. .
Vei irwi. a$i-nt for the Sad of PeiuLrola as VanHSSionjrStlndei' the Lai.d bi!L -r It is pi-.-posed to lay an i jdcpeMeat cable, from sfqio voins ia Gcrinsny to Valeutia, Ire!aii !,r.-.id tlu-itco.'io th's. ca tatry, at a cost of f!8VKii ThP worlt f JarjB5 U cable wttl be done by the Oermsn Telef raph Company.
' jpsksoxjih. r , 4-Aca JL." Appiiton, of fj.i gimi New York : pja(shing bte&e of; D. i Appletjiii i: Oo., is "--Judge C!ifTo;d. of the United States Supreme Oocrt hi i had hi3' foot amputated ou abcoant at ganpeone. .1 jwr-Ths. death. is anBOnnet-d of Gen. J. C FembemnWho,coniBianaei the rebel forces at Vicksbarg at the lute of is capture hr Gen. ?-At lh lato CQMWntioiiof Anif.rican JSjbnsw fapGegali.n..n Chicago, Tgi King;ot Sjitm ita hanket bjresoiutien-fur cff irteg an BasJiya ,rlpj$, coautrj,b, ihe liiiMmtnJcwittger,-- J'iW CaroUaajcallea at the WjW 'Bfiflfraiapbo, thtietr...r day, ttk&iBmlr tlH ufitrtS ptiNb scjirjwehavjje Mrc. firaeU hiJiSjmiv thy for bttenj-itiy an4,tionble,r.d his joy at the incriMJinf proipeVts tff tfio I'rest'i'enl'a rySfitrsi j ;Se Hud the. cevte-'V.f hs. State atot th.i tatireSoeih hsSed with Jo U4 beWlriil wdHririckopwi warranted. -Sfrs. lilt Lewis WJlsoo. who, as Ida Lewis. viB a plend.'i reputaSoii for having nai;d nuy jkjrioiw from drhwi ng; hau been Awarded". gold iirb-saring medU by te Treasury, Depar;rierit in leoagniaon qf ber.w vip.. - f-na W SridRer, au oi 1-tiaae frontosman and (jcmt aud.-tbe f!ndof Geib-ffCmont. died near Bew.Sntt Se, Jim... i- - : )WDliBia H. Vanderbih has offered" tfi bear twe-thii thecostiof suitable bwddingi, for a fesaah'eoaegeatSashvaiji. ; " ' lai; .. . : -iff id S. beat herreco-d at Pittsburgh, Pa., mawfcjgiiOiji -'! " -; Tli wi ier was unusr.ally'eevero m the Arciio circle. itSpitebeirenthe ice is nut vet
Mio Af ierican Beuhd Association, in.ee. tiolaal. Sew Xork, eUiedtho fanning officers: Pfcjjdqat, TL A. Suatb. tincgntiti ifiee Piest duv, WVO. BarrMy ( Bsfc!o, and 6. 3. FflMfcriiikij of Jiew.tMcsoa.; Becoroang' Secitjtawjfci H, &almg, Ctittn&t; CorrOoponding iSeereSH-y, A. M. Dtkffcy,' 9alcm, Has.; Treas-la-er, i. It tiiSdard, !Lnkndl(e. Besolutiomi were adopted of Byjupalhy ififji President Oarlie;d oi hit fmiiily in tiieir present sfQictidn. - StjMt,r fleapaeesv thiTea2iehia Mjister at Vt'satagtoB, ffs Guinean tiioot he Brosi-'loit.-Ifii sstyti. that Khtin Gaifenn raised ins pistol H ttr. the flirt shot; his w wa that of calm, -totemined man. " After having- firec, he bectrate' agitated and iv4 the eccoad time at ranfibm. Whenthepwjrlecrkdoiit tiliilltho
aBsaasin ho seemed full of terror. The fellow, is, besiu beiag a. oold-iiloodtd. xufSa'i, aa arrant o; -HA td. , , f A telescopic comet- having a very bri:hc cehter.jaud fain-dWr.bcd- tail, has been !iscovwwfleWBefeataB -jbi j. M 6cUoJ.1ji !l.,miiMi -eiitiwiKiimn, who- hat aeceii to-t!i(.b8emiery at Ajii Afet, Micb. i f: nict, 5. Keen) Ut eirteredsfajeariiiig co".t tho OeqiWiPrimfanii, tho St. t4er, im,m gmBeaftfia !to 1 un 17, t fofalwporl stitw-Ifcit Ml d a-3c-ci ired 1 reea jskijj lolce- imf 150 from excessive
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Irj tho balloting at. Jdbanjr, 90- the I3lh ij
m.it Ban4m,-cc: far, the stiert -term with CS vAA. Jottejt had -94 at d CtnWija 'Ar ton febi; term Milk.-; hail ft. with TOneeeBiry for ijeBoico : 4vcrtuiu hi.i 31 and Wheeter 23. Ci-nlfbg told a iJe- X ick' reporter that niito no cutoBustancei would he withdraw. 11 'Democrats o' Ohio met u coaveution at C.I unbiis on the ISilt mat., and placed in n.inticiSion for Govnior John W. Brookwaitar of Sprir-gftetd. Eiigar M. Johnson, of ..ooi;inai'i, was nomciatod for Ztient ?tsant Gwerjor : E. P. Biag m n, 0 Prankliu, for Supremo Court Judg ; A. P. Wiaaloiv, of
I Cleroland, for Stato Troasurcr; Fmnl: C. ' TV 1 i ..B TT:..l .l.....l .... P. I U.
JUUIWITIV, Ol UIUUUIU VUIUUJ , i)l AHlOJ Goneral : and' John Orouse, of Defiance, for Commissioner of Publio Works. The joint ballot for tjmtcd States Senator at Albany, on tho 14th, gave, for tho 1 hort
: term, Iiapliam 70, Potter 5i and Conkun;, 32. j For the long term Miller had 78 and Ktrnan I 64. Tho Assembly mbsrnni-ntly adopted a f resolution to adjonra on Saturday, July 1C, by
a vote of 62 to 61. Tho SbwTork tigislatnro, on J uly ii, looted Congressman Vfarncr Miller, of Herkimer county, to tho long Senatorial term, or Piatt vacancy. Congressman Klbridgo B. Larham, of Canandaigna, Ontario county, came vithin five votes of an election t tbo short-tor ji vacancy to sneoced Eojcoo ConbUng. There was Utile or no change in the ihiUUcal situation at Albany on tho tith. tlie wllnt provmg almost a repetition of the ono recorded the previous day. Tho Senate rofnsod tn concur m the House resolution for an adjournment on Saturday, July 16. Two balloU wero taken at Albany, on tho 18th, bsth with the samo result Lapham 51. Potter Si and Coukling U7. One ballot for Senator was taken at Albany July 19. Lapham received GS votes, wult 73 necessary to a choice. FIXAXCIAZ A&I IXDVSTItTAK. William L. Palmer, n biittou maunfacturpr of Jersey Sty, has failed, his debts being iS'JMQ. " --: --TiCancdian crop reports show that fall wheat is t'i per cent, below an average yield ntul spring wucat 8 per cent. tih"amer Jk Amon-i, lager beer brewers ct New York, have failed for 150,0O. Frori Jab. 1 to June SO, this year, tho earnings of ther Chicago,- Mttwsnkce and' St iPbm railroad amounted lo.ST.iao.OtiP, nn In- , ,crca;jo over t ntiu-ns tor the same K'Siud lartyuof.Mt74.0t)C. . m t Fnu.re, Germany, Italy and. gaiUuiUui
respect Cue I crops.
r" The corn crop of lew is estimated atlO,utiftOOOlmsdiA. ' TI)e-hayiiaiTt!stlSl!rrc8Sliig In lud'a-ia, autliai'aihicrare-welrK.itislied, as th? Jlld tt excellent". : ..' --Piitsbiirgh reports the raost summer iron trade in n.ceot years. Ibo wbea't in Korthcrn Iowa lu.s betntud'.y damageiVtr.- ch nch bogs. . The wheat crop of Kenans is e atimafed at a0,00O,fll bnshelar' The grade is excellent. JUcihigsn'e wheat crop is estimated at 17,60t),800 bushels. . The balance of trade in favor of, of this r onntry for the year ending June SJ, 1SS'., -was ?17r,0f,ntjfl i the previoiii year it was $02,i30,W0. Onresperts during tbo year i-udiog lime SO amonnttoTh vttldeto 5933.000,1.00 j the imt-oits to iTOOUj'BlKV. .'-The sjecio importfij rniet this country from; abroad draina. the year " -ndinj June 1J0 aniotuited to about 100,000,iX, Again ot $17,000,000 over tho jireviqus rear. . The AgHoultnraf Department at Washing1ton estimates the wheat crop at SJ per cent ' of last year's yield, making the -total crop of 1881 4000,C0G l-nsholsv" a shortage of W.OOO.OOU" bushels. California -has on hand the laigcf.t amount of wheat ever carried over, it being placed hy tho Si'n PrancLco Protluce Exchange in excess of 12,000,000 cenUIs. ; ' FartlK heavy importations of gold from Great Britain may be expected this year, as the London i,'o,(omirf promrauceu the unliijiridatod trade baiance ASS. 600,000 in favor of the United Staiui. All the iron- Industries . of 3I.sso tri have been cousoliirated'into one imnen 1 orgawW don, with a capital Of $10,000, t'00. There wore 437 iron furnaces in blast. In the Tjuited States "on the WUi inst. For the sanittCttte in 1677, there were but 269.. FIXES AXD CASUAZTim. Jkirtv-tive dcatju from JiuistruUo occurred fu Cineiimati in one day. . Bradford, Pa., had a -100.000 fire. Numerous cases of death, from lockjaw, caused by firing-toy pistols on tho 4th of July, are" reported in our exchanges. Mrs.-3fary hiay and daughter, Mrs. Alice Xoohan. and Hattie, agd 11, all or Brooklyn, S. Y.. wcro fatally bumed ly tl-e ixploding of a eon of kerosene, which was boinjr mod at tintime to hasten the lighthig ff a flr.i. The celebrated troltei- Bouesotter foil dead' on the race-course at Pittsburgh. ISrd's lattltid, Minn . Iran been visited by a stvero tornado one of tbo worst ever knowi ir tliat section. : It swop1: farm lu.'Idiiig and tailroad tracks, causing iuin-.ojiso destnuUon. A battle between citizus and a party of circus men atTiltston, Pa., resultotl m t-lie Uilling oCtaia.,nia.aV lh& seriioaTwowiding of Iwouftn. ... j .t; - " . " . The fall, of a hlf-Luriiel luil lm- in J r ey City burKxl tvreUy children eii;;atd'hi gutbi ring woo-i, trfo of whom wen killed.' ' A irrilroad accident ne:lr: Ko-th Adh'ns. J2as.-. icKtliUrf in 'lie dcDth of thic prr.wns The tiro r.-fonl iroludcs tb,(.,' d's nietion n." tin-Witting 0 t-ra HciUfc.' eoniaiiuni; t:f!y ton--ants, in Syrtinsc. K. Y-. hiv- Iving Iom 01--l!!l'(K' ; thel ur.utig of a 0 -fun miiif-alun ct Ci'iciuiiuti, .Wi. lot's of 0JP,O1., asnvmfX a saw mannfettory and other 1 r.i.rtv a H.st Sc.ii-aw, Sli-li , iho wlmlo vil'iej u-lGU.C-.ti the bunuif of the Irvina H-uv, t; Lrn - laanrtr. ati'l 'tj.- pn-pcllor T.nuip'r,.'At i'nm'h, Slinn. ilainf f wept away r.iuo 1 uildiws at K.-f B-ial, !i. J., vjlu d at ii&tito ; tho ii'.n.irksoi ";nsh A 1) iiiv". .in irtb UrneS-yu. wotftu.' .5VM8; !:m;,'jt laid r liiM-y, taSt Ixmis, t!r oseiiig $$ x a L.iwk of 1-nildi vs in K is-Ui'-n, Cj)., hUi-1 it t'VI-.ft, ant tht ilaiiUbleekKt lo'rfs, Mio " ( . 1" rf&rjffci AXt :m.is,u,n. F-ur uc&reia ti:-ctt-.-ii.!t, i' h, fired the Ojxa i llnujo i : ilwt o.ty, nil: ha 01 ecul.d in. September for aiion. Ar. affray Mwn Min: -ts m f'tinM . prison. Sew York, Oiwinatin.; in a-roiilc
dieciav'Qiv. onded. Jy Ifoury Kiiy killing Hi chael Hamilton r.tb an as. Io5Iilwaukee. John 5ohmelt rlmt Emii. Haberlo, and- taen put three balls into his right temple. I: is thought that both will r;jcowr. A train robbery occm red en the Bock tiland road, at Winslow btntio", near Cameron Joncllon, Mo on tho night of July is. When
the tram which left Kansas C..- m char; of CoathictQi- Westwall reaHif d tiat no nt. at !li30 p. m a anii of dosperadoelF appeared, aiid side-tracked tlie train. Every carw.is iKmrdix . The oonduetor was killed -and the passuiig.i. robbed. ' ' A mott daring robbery was committed' in the itreeb' of Now York ai nooiu A vender's wagon ia which were throe men, uppo.-ed to be pinldlers, ran into a ht wagon driven by ChailesNessersmidt, a clerk in the employ of Jacob Itupett's broworr. As soon as thii collieion. took piaoe, two of the sappoeod pcddlerB sprai ig from their vagoa, attacked the clerk and stole a package ot currency containing $9,300 and bag of silver coins. The third "peddler in the meantime cut the reins or NeaseramWt's horse. The three regained their seat in tlir own wagon and drove off at a f nrious rate of speed, dropping the bag of silver in tho streft. There were five hangings inibo South on Fiidiy, July 15, .namely : Isaac Grccu and John Hardin, ' colt'red, at Hariajna, Ark., Willis Ikai es, eoloted, at Van hurcn, Ark., audli'rank Broittt and Jiisse Meyers, white men, nt Ilkeston. Mo. J. J. Dickinson, son of the lato Adjutant General Dickinson, of Florida, shot and dangerously wounded a citizen of Leesburg, Fla. A mob of armed men subsequent !y took I)irk insnti fropijaitand completely riOdlod hira with bulk ts. "Silly tho Kid," one of the meet notorious outlaws known iu tho ciimmal' annals of this conmry. and who has been for several year tho terror of the cattle-men of Kew JUxico and Colorado, has at last met with a deserved fate. Ho was shot dead by Pat Garrett, the Sheriff of Lincoln county. N. JL At a picnic of Cherokee and Crook Indians-
at Grccnleaf, Indian Territory, two full-blood, became intoxicated and made an onslaught on tho remainder of the patly, sovcu being killed or mortally wounded. Tho murderera are at largo, Paul Held, a Gcnmvi f armor residing mar Arcadia, Wis., mnrdered his wifo and live children, inllioted fatal wounds on two other children aud then shot himself, iitllicliug ft wound which will ptobal'-y jicovo fat.d. Hold wag found d'-ad in tho front room of tho house, his wife ana two children doad in tho next roam, throe children doad in a bed up-stairs mid Iho two oldest boys in tuo hay-loft mortally .founded-all shot in tUohowi. Ore, boy may recover. Tlio rovilve-rwa found in tho lio-we. Hold bei-amo iiiaun through the failure of hi) cropland homefkkness. Tx ontlawB went nto tho camp of th Uillo Lac lnjiim. near Atkrn, Minn., and murdered tho oliief and four lme-ks. Tbo Initchiirs were arrc-twl, and t'no Goi crnor or-der-d them lmmghl to St. Paul. Thoitns Jfepovitt and Lo fliaud Eurvtn were mTVled m T! iladelphia and t:.lt u beforo a UnfU d .Stales Commissioner to answer tit tho charge of conspir.icy to dofraud the Gorc.ruuiojit m connection itU the tiar-roulo tuiovtc rics. niw were held iu .VW0 bail. Pislrict Altorrey Coik.iill has iustniflod Iho WaV'fdn of the JaU at Wahingtitn that GHiieanis lo bo kept- in wl.tary and close confinement tjntil the Grand Jr.ry meets in September. ... LAfEST NKffS. -
All the ot-sintU ciwi-.is of Ihe Irish 1 And 1 iJ, exixi): the. Iwcil.h, f-liioh was witlulriwn, have passod tbruj:li tlio committee btaj;e in the House of Commons, ttfid tho ooneideration of xfio now chustw njilch the Government, during tbo debatev promifod to introduce has begun. . Gordon, one ot tjie Land Loagin travors" eis, convicted of- harhig inciUd a crowd to miirdcq, lias been sentenced to a year's imprisonment. , Henaior Bon Hill underwent a surgiea'i operation, at Piuljdotp iia for an affection of the tongue. --SUting Bull and 300 lollotrere surrenden.!' at Furl linford, and era. placed in eonipavimuiits at the post. Tho famous chieftain is sullen and insolent, ' , . ' The rctnrns undo to tho Bureau of Statistics at-Washington show t'lat, during tho tiseal year thicb ended Ju ne 30 Inst, a larger aninber of uu nirants arrived in this countiy than during any pita ioui yoar m our hiiitor-y. The oxjet returns sr -iot in from all ports, biu, aci -,rdi:i; to what .may Lo relied up 111 as an accu-
(' dhlimate, the na nber of immigrants in the itcjJ year 18SI wa G(i8',Cl)3 parlous, its compare-1 wiU 457,37. in 18b0. ' . The 3ew York I-gislturo indulged iu two baUots fer SeatU-r on the 20lh, Laphejii receiviiig 72 voles, with 76 necessary -for a cliotee. -1 The Prohibitlont-its of Ohio and JBssisippi held eomentiouB at their respective capitals f.ml nominated candid ites for' ijtate otliees. Tho Ch cago Xi'MS reports that the jrmyworm is rajiidly exuMiijiug over tho Stato of Illinois, and in nutuy placos many farmers are ootfiag thoir' crops' advaiicoof theuriueriing. In W42 the United Slates produced only 2,000.000 icons of coal, while last year about 70,000,000 tons were produced. .' . Tho juilhorities it CasUe. Gardon aie unable to striply the l-.isand for labor. Orders for 1.000 miSh lit $9 -sr wcok remain niiflUcd, ' Ihebsplosjoh of a toiler at Watertown. Oh'o, killed thrcomon and fataliy injured t'wo others. . James E. I)avi.-i id Co.'& wlieleealo tUag store, at pctrpit, lus been burned. .Loss,. tsioooi. A fire occurred fctW. Wood 4t Son's lVquot eoU4fc nulls, ThiUdtlphift, involving a Joss of ioo,o:o. . A gang of hnrglars at Atchison, Kan. after robbing seven residence, ...proceeded lo the jaikaud robbed the keeper's family of their jewelry. A SUSSKSOTA lYlURtWIXIK Tim Tom "11 of Nt-Sv Vim Almos! IVipeil Out. f Uxislriaro by a t'j'liie A S.ar'o XiimlKsr 11 1 Proplo Killed mid Wuiindcd JIou.C!i vcnt Avu.y Like VUaSt. A tornblo tdrnado devastated New Ulro, Minn., a l aucifnl little city Of 8,500 inbauitants ni the afternoon e)r July 16. Six himdroit buildings wore more or loss dainagod, some of Ihem hcuig totally weccked, among them-the finest' business blocks in the city. Thirteen people were hilled ontnght in New Ulni..and some twenty or more wonnded moro or b S3 severely, several pf them fHtally. Tlie storm made it's appearance at 4. o'clock, and it could' bo .distinctly h approaching iu two separate columns, 0110 moving upward while tho other appeared lo descend from thoeloitds, whirling with terrible rapidity-; Ono instance is told of. a ina.t) and his wife and child who were in .his dwelling adjoining bis place of busiriPtu when too storm struck, l'llu btiildings win .swept -away, and. wlien tlio mm found bis wife and child, twenty miunten after, bolli her legs were .broken urtd the obilds foot was orn"hed. ffiinilirrs of buildings struck by lifjhtjnjng caiurht 0rt. and tlio torn would have leeri destroyed in tliis way bat for the rain, which descended In torrent. -Eyo-vrQiesi, state tbat 't'no soent. dnring and immediately after the storm was fearful lo eon-, template and beyond tho descripf Jve ' powers of the most graphic-pea. Peoplowbo:wftrb out on Ihe streets at tbe (inie were literally blown, away ; arid iimtibcVs wcte wt nnded" by tho flying debris. Whole iffottons of tin roofing were sent sailing tbrouehlhe air ty tbo fury of the iform, and rwfttod and crhinbled up hko paper. ' . There is Kcarcely a building, publio or private, that did not sustain some injury, while manv residences and business hotiscilafe total WTeelot, tho timlwrsHseiuir lirokcn into kindling and scattered over tbe prairie. Mot em than 100 liorsos wero 1 illed, many lifted bodily and carried long distance Tbi- farm nuflriiiery depot was totally wrecked, and the machinery, includmg fifty self-bmding leaiiers, wtre bb.ivci ed into siiBnters;A new two-stqry brick budding was carried awav o clean that not a ettigo l-emainod uxc pt the col hi- and foundation walls. A buggy was carried completely over tlie twestifv siono jail. The oounlv is neoplod almost whollv by Ger
mans, forty-tight of whom were in Minneapolis at the time Mhndiiig the Tnnifcst, slid 110 if of thorn kuew of tlie catastrophe iinlil next day, when all left iimnodiatcly for their ruined homes, with no kh'iwlodf o an to whether they would Bud family, frk-uds or property. A unrehp. milent vt-ho vinte :l the sesoeof the disact"r given the following description of the terrible ruin wrought : The first place any (Herts of tho Blorin wore seen was about three miles west of New Ulm. H -tu it tore down a. house and killed a numlier of cattle and hom-H. T.ho family saved. themselves by-going to the cellar before tbo storm struck. " From where tlie stoi'm strnok the railro.id track the ground ii lined v.illi Iwddnig and liu-niUire, wagon wheels, farm niaehint-ry, etc. Tho IwHids of wheat wi re cut off as cloan aud smooth its tbough dono with a heading i'iachine. From tlie place where tbo storm nr'st slructi into New Uhn everything was nwept for a width of abont one mile. Tlio sight was sickening ill tho extreme. 'JVces wero torn up by Oio roots and carried no 0110 knows where, aud not a houpe or burn was lef t' Blaiidms 111 tbe lino of the slum liom where it tiriit i-trnrk until it reached Now ulm. A gintlemaii, who1 stood on tho bluff two miles north of Now Ulin and witnessed tbe cyclone- vays it was tho grandest, yet mosii tornbic, s-glit bo ever witnessed. Ho says ono cloud cauiu from tlie nt!iwest aud one from tho north-1 east. Vfhi-n tbiy met it appeared to h m to be a contest as to which should imvo the right of way. The storm struck Now Ulm at 4:IK. and lasted inst twenty minutes.
and in that brief timo not less thau $a(i0,000 worth of property was destroyed, and a 'number of persons killed and many wounded. During the stonn there was a ptrfect blaze of lire balls. It would have been almost as dark as midnight had it not been for the continued fiashes of lightning. ' The storm extended through Nicollet comity, through the towns of V est Newton, Wellington and Severance, di rautating a tract of country a mile wide and forty mile-t long. Sji lives were lost at West Newton and six at Wellington. Tho proerty diiinecl at West Newtoa alono was eati natod at $500,000. "A dispatch front. Now Ulm says the rebuilding of the town ' is now under way, and every man, woman and child is taking part in the great work of rebuilding. A great many of the bniidings which wcro unroofed aro being repair d St as to efford protection to tbe hundreds of citizens whoso hemes wero onluely i-wept Iron, tho cailli. 'Henry Villard has given 41iftW to the relief fund, $1,0011 has 1 oen raided tit Milwankee. mid St. I'iid ami Miuneayalis have pledged $5,1100 acli. Tim number of death-i by the cyclone has swollen to thirty-four."
DARIXd RORDERY.
A Rock Iklitnd 'J'rniii Hoarded by
Kond Agoiitu, nhu .Vlurilcr Ihe 'on-
duclor lunl PlUudux lUo !ttfo ol Ibe
lxjrc Car. Tlio most daring robbery and wanton mur
der lhat has occurred in tho Southwest for
many years took plaet on tho night of July 15,
near Winston station, Mo. Tho express train
of the Chicago, Book Island and Pacific, rail
road, from Kansas City, was botirded at that point by a gaug of men variously estimated at
from ten to fifteen, who shot down the conductor
and another emniove or inn road, also aeofl tne
fireman and engineer by knocking thciu oil tho
locomotive, put two 01 taeir men ui chareo,
and plundered the safe of tho express car of its coitlmls, llr, C. II. Murray, the xpiess
msjCiK;er. gives uie luimwuig uu-cumsuiuuai
ac, omit ot wuv 11 11 su :
"Wo jMillid out of Winston, Conductor William Wi-stfall jumping cu the head cud of
ttie siuOkiuK-ear to to lunnieu tbo ham tor
tickets, as Ue, always does. Wo left Wmston
al out on time, O.-iiO oclocK. lieinn iu llui cx-
precs ear I did not see what trauapuvd in tho
smoker, i ui a piuisciiBor toiu 1110 as 101lows: A masked man arose from bis seat,
and, approaolun-r the conductor as he came
aioiie. sai.1 s ion tiro my prisoner, ihe com
duelor htid n-il time to make a word of reply when tho KtranKor-palled e.ut a.rovolver and
idiot him. The cpuduclor reeled against the sent, and attempted tc go out the roar door of
tho.car, when tho ro.iper tired again, n eBiisii maunurd to iret out ui the pint form,
wheto ho Ml down an-i rolled Qff Iho carlo the gfonnd deaid. After tho rnirtor tho t-hots Hie train s.iddenlj stoppi-d. We, llrat
ts, 1-aiHJ tlie naec-aae-man, rrana btamiies,
wero staiidipg between Hto tmnksiu tbenuddle of the car nt tho lime. liiat after the train stopped- liaggagoma a Hutu pea stepped to tho north-side door ' 10 see what was the
nut-ller. The door was open to admit
of ventilation, a Iho night was very -warm. Without wa:'nins Sl.imies was grabbed
.liy the (erf ; u-lour wasaeumun. Then" sjiokos-
mau i.id : ' t'-onio out, you - or a , oome "out.' At this they pulled him out. Wm 11 they got b in down on the ground Uiey to'd trim if llo moved or spolw a word they would kill him. The robbers then sbbt iuto the express car lice. Knowing pretty well nhat was coniintr. 1 had enscoiiceil mysiHf behind tbe sauinlo
trauli. Tlio four men then jumped into our
car and inn the hems out. as mey uiu mis 1
got out of my place and went over toward tho
locomotive end of the ear. Tho robliors were looking for me, iu 1 heard Ihem say especially, 'Whore i the other t o: a if Bhooi
tho euss.'- ' Ihe robbers, tbiiik-ug
pi-olmbly 1 had icrt tne ear, aiso aetertrd it. fur 'the time behiir. 1 inmwd uu and
barred Ihe end door next to tlie smoking-car
mid shut ui tioniiiituo ooor. iii-n 1 Imrred tlio dixir next lo the cucine.
There was pome firing done at tbe car while I was locking tlio !oon, ba;. how many shots
l clou t leiueinlier. lii) U;'ll went tuiough thb door, missing mo by alxut three inebi s. After ruuuing. about half a inilo the train canii" lo a t-top, as it was started immediately after the road agent pulled the bau-
ga-ciiiau out. .Just as I was bjrriui? tbe out-
siae floor, ine last, one 01 me lour, uie ruulairs caiuo to that side. Four of them rnnhcd into the car and Lepau shooting again, ilow m.iny shsts they tired I dou't. know, but at'terwkrd wo coimtcd twelve lullol-holcs"in IhaB cud : Of the oar which were Uot on the inside. At ntgio.4 every that they would keep" np.l1ie yell, 'Comoout, yon of a I kept mySjiiacc, tquatliug 011 the floor till 1 thought iliey had ceased liring ; then Lrose U( aiUviul, liij-elaui.' They grabbed Tho and shivlf d me iironnd ateral times and demanded the ke I g.-iro it to them. One fellow went toward tho Nife, ) bon turned around, banded me tbe kev and told me to unlock tho safe. 1 did so at tho point of fonr -revilvcrs, threw the cover back, aud leaned up agninst the side of tho cir. The om; . who appeared to tr.i the leader nulled out of his ooat-pocket a sack two feH long bye. foot and a ha f in -width. He took the uioiie.v nud-.nll the eon ents of tbe safe and pni ihem 111I0 the sack." 'iVhlle doing this bo aslu-d mo several timos bow mueh money there was. I told ban I didn't know, but there Ivai-1 "qnilo little pile of it. Then he demanded, 'It that all you have got? Give jrac Uie test of it.' I t Id him it was all tbo ear contained of xalnc except the soven wtver bricks 011 the llKjr. Ho anss-cred, I'wanl the rest of it or I'll bill you.' Aflei 1 bad'agdin told him 1 hadn't another cent he contimied, sajing. ' Von might as welt givii up. Wo bavo killed your conductor and engineer, and we ' aro goiug to kill you, so get down on y(.ur knees. There are twelve men in tins gang, and we've got full possession etf the train.' He then struck me on the bead andaiiollior blow on the back with his twolver. Alter this the men left tho cars." A stonemason residing at Wilton, who boarded tho train at Cameron, was sh t and killed as he stood on the platform of the irst coach next to the smoker. None of the passengers wero molested. . The robbers only attacked the engine, express end smi king-ear. The 't where tlie robuers had their horses tied hi tho woods was discovered. Tho men wcro in such haute to leave tbat their halleis were out, not urdiod, and t ho' trail was iu tbo direction of Clay county. Thb Sheriff or Daviess county, JM11., with 109 men, at cioe started on the ti-aiC It-is the general opinion in tho vicinity of the scene of the robbery tbe gang is the samo old one headed- by Jesse and Frank James. KheruT Timborlake, of Clay connty, started out with thirty men after the robbers It is thought iho latter divided near Lswson, aiming for Clay county. if ELL. A i A INST A MIAItP EDGE. . I from the Itnckford till.) Itegister.J This is furnished by Mr. W'm. Will, 1013 Frarikl'ord Ave. Pliiliidolpliin, Pit.: Some i.iiiH! since 1 refcivcil a M'vcre jnjiirv Ut my liuck, by fulling oguiust llie !-lniri cilije of a marbld step, the stone penetrating it least u huH'-irioli, and Icnvin a very painful wound. Alicr sulleri ig for a time, I eoucl tided to apply St. Jacobs Oil, and 11m pleiised to ty that the i-stilts exceedcel my exppqtutions," It speedily allayed all pain mid swclliug, and by coillinucd use mudc a perl'ccf cHrc. 1 really think it Ihe most efficacious linimi.ml I over used. , ,.- , ' VIM He Hada't. A cortain i:ieh man possessed oE great wealth was wont lo bo proud of Iuh ixiasckkIoiis utid to refer to them often, but, witlial, h'o yas not a, caan of intellect. Ono iluy he Jiatl an. old Iriahraati working for ui'1'0, aoel lie w ent' out to oversee th joh. ; Bfi3 looktHl tit Pat a minute, linrJ nt wort , and said v
WiilJ,.i'-it1 tt 8 good to pejfiolt, ain't
it?"
1
" Yiii, sur." said Piifc, who lia4 tlie wit of his nation. "I iim' rich, very rioh, Pat." Yis, anr." " I owu hinds, and l ouses, and bonds, and slocks, and railroads, aud and imd--ii"' " ".Yis, sur," said Pat, shoveling away. "And Wbut is it, Pat, that I iiavcu't got?" "Not a bit of sinsc, sur," remarked Pat, as lie picked njS Jits M'lieelliarrow and trundled i; olf full of dirt; nud tho rich m.ui wi nt into ti e liouso and sat down tiebind tlio door. I From tlie Chambersbai-gh iPa.) Herald. Aiti:h vainly spending livo liumlrcd dol. Inrs tor other remedies t: relieve my wife, I have no hesitation in declaring that St. Jacobs Oil nill cure Neur dsia, shvs HI. V. B. Iferoiii, Ksq., (of PinUlia'ni & llefiinm). Boston. Mass , an enthusiastic imiorser o( ita merits. The Pott'iit rupeitu A tiouple of boys in a. Now York town learning that tho odor uud noirio of' several pijjs wcro diuagreenblo to tlio owuur'a noighborS, offered for a smtill sura to abate tho nuisance. Whether their oftbr was accepted 01 not docs not npVear, At any ralo-tiiey proceeded to business by buyiug two papers. With those t hey properly prepared the apples, potatoes and other gn.rbago which wan fed to tho wiitnals with most sueceasfui reaults. Tho tswine w.ut into a rapid deolino and had to bo slaughtered. Tho parents of the boys wore obliged to settlo with tho owner, but the neighbors felt relieved. Of course tho reader will bo curious to know what two papers aro useful iu killing hogs. For if once known, there tire stray curs and midnight eatsenongh to in.uiro them a large circuhition. Ta know also where tliey are published, and whether they are daily or weekly. Periiapa without giving names, it will bo sufficient to say that one was a paper ot pins, ,tho other of tack 4. Fro; I'rcss, " I Don't Wiini itlint Stuff P Is what a lady of Boston ud to her husband when lie I rougbt homo seine medicine to cure her of s ek headache and neuralgia wbicii had made her miserable for fotrtceii years. At the first attack llieroafUr it was administered to her with such good results lhat the continued its use mil il cured, nud wi s so enthusiastic in its praise that kIio induce I twenty-two of the best families iu liei crcie to adopt it as their regular fm ly medicine. That " stuff" is Hop Vilturs. iStoVioi-d.
Cortilin Knowledgr. Wo know whereof wo allina when we s.ay that Warner's Safo Kidney and Liver Cure has performed moro wonderful cures than any nv'diciuo over brought before tho American public. "The ood Old Days." An old man in Massachusetts, 75 years of ago, fpirnishes to the Springfield Republican a sketch of tho fa.sliious end manners sixty years ago, aud the changes which they have undergone in that time. To many tltey will bo familiar, but to largo numbers seem liko tho atory of a strange land and unknown people. His father was a miller, and earned less t han $1 a day, on which ho was obliged lo support twelve chiltirou. He had to go to jiul for debt, while the sun went fishing to keep the family ftom starving. The school-house cost S100 to 3200. In the siuno place stands a $25,OlKl school, with teacliors receiving four or live times Uie amouul of salary. Ihe school children then had to make their Bianners when the ciders passed by; now Ihe children ' will insult tir swear at yon, and if yon get by without a missilo at yon or your horse you aro lucky." "Chester W. Chapin, one of the wealthiest men in MaewtcliUBi'tts, at. 21 years of age, hired himself out for $12 a month. Now you would insult a stripliug of 18 to offer him such wages." People used to hide up-stairs or down e ll.tr ruon tliey saw the Tex .Collector coming, and he would often havo lo hum them out of their holes, even when tho family said - they "we re not at home." Tliere was a great de al of mtisio at homo in those days "for treble, tlie llax spinning-wheel played or run by one of the girls; for the louor, tho large spinningwheel played by auother girl; lor bass, the old lady whacking away at the old loom, all working to make their music profitable aud healthy." Xn:te old gentleman does not believe in "progress." Tlien, families of ton cliuYxen, all taught to work, were the fashion, iustead of two or three little pimping children and a sickly mother not as well able to take caie- of them as the mothers of that day wero of tot without a hired girl. "The children no w must be in fasluon-r-lie in bed until 8 or 9 in the morning---no appetite, little vitality. Tliey play tin some kind of inUrumenl, and go to school to be crowded w.-.th moro kinds of le-eous thin iur old school-teachers ever kuew. But this is the fashion, and pretended improvement of this age. Perhaps (his generation doe.s not look at these things as I do, bnt I think that health, economy and meiralicy are not improved by getting high wages or a fashionable education." The rising generation are spendthrifts,
he says, waiting for the old people to
get out 01 the way so that they can. lay hold of their moutiy. " Old men, keep the corn-crib locked !" ho eries. When tlie tare by fchtge between
Springfield and Boston was reduced tf
$5, it took a mau two weeks to earn enough for that journey, which conoumcd seventeen hours. Now a wan can easily earn enough in a day for the three hours' trip. News from Washington mid Boston only once a week a great troat. " Well," says' the old man, reflectively, " the old fogies, so called, must soon step off and let this fast- generation run tho thing, and. if they don't
nui themselves to tho devil, wo shall be
thankful," A Day in Africa.
I am not immodest enough to assume
to speak for other readers, but tor my
own part I have become rather tired of
African travelers. One always know; beforehand what they have in their pack, and precisely the way in which they will
spread out their wares. The victorious
struggle with tbo lion, and the hairbreadth escape from death at tho haudt--of tho native chiefs, aro matters easil,. anticipated; and that romantic yomip savage who attaches himself hotly and soul to tho person of the adventurer, ivu'l invariably returns with hint to civ jiztition what a threadbaro figure that is !
How well we know kim under his vari
ous guttural aliases! Yet what would six months in Africa um .-'imt to without this lineal descendant of Robinson Crusoe's man Friday' J may seem to display want of tact in dispaiagiug African travelers, being.
in a humble fashion, an African traveler
mysell, but 1 have a rare advantage over
over.vlKHly who has over visited that
country and written about it I remained
there only one day. alio standpoint
from which I view the dark continent is
thus unique. If I had remained a yetr.
or even a fortnight, I should haw ceased to lie original. 1 should naturally have ,M 1 I? 1 .T .1 .
Kiiicet my lion, i-empieu me appetite 01 the anthropophagite, and brought home a little negro boy. i did none of these
things, aud, instead of obscurely falling
m at the tail enact a long lineot Ameun explorers, 1 claim to stand rpiibo alone, and in mi attitude so wholly unconventional os to entitle it to copyright. So far as I am aware, the idea never before eiitereel $te head of any man to travel 5,000 miles to Africa, and then ib ttay there ouly twenty-four hours! T, B. Aidri'.h, in Harmr'f ilufjusine. -
THK,exi8ting cedars of Lebanon are only 900 years old; The cypress trees
at Montezuma, Mexico, according to a
.tTencu botanist, are ,IHK) years old, and consequently he makes thorn coeval with the creation of the world. Kidset-Wort is the enemy of indigestion and biliousness. It is snre to conquer them.
Respecting tbe Sabbath. The peoplo of a New Hampshire town are so fearfully laisy that when the wife of a minister who had just settled in that town asked a prominent citizen if the inhabitants gonerally respected the Sabbath and refrained from business he replied: "Confound it, ma'am, they dou't do enough work in a whole' week to break the Sabbath, if it was all done on that day." MuHglta on ftato.'' 1.1. T" ' . A . r . . I . . I . . I .... ;
o si uhiso turn, t, cejiira out iu. nucv, roaches, bed-bugs, flics, vermin, insects'. 15c,
EnjEnT's Extbaot..Th akd Wild Cherry has been used for twonty yearn, and during that time has saved many very valuablo uvea. He not neglect a rough or cold until it is too late. Try this excellent remedy, and we are Hire you will bo convinced of its merits. Chrome Coughs, and even Consumptives, aro onred by following the directions. Every bottle is warranted to (rive satisfaction. Prepared by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago, Bold by all good druggists. For nvsrsraiA, iudigct-tion, depression of spirits aud genera) dubi'ity iu their various forms, also as a preventive scainst fever aud sj;ne and other inlatmitlout fevers, tho Faun Phosphorated Elixir ofI'ausaya jIabk, mude by .Caswell, Hazard 4t Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is tlio beat tonic, and for patients recoverinc front fever or other sickness
it has no equal
Okcle 8a"s Cokditkm Powdbrs are recommended by stock-owners who have used them as tlie best- Hone and Cattlo Medicine to U. had. If the animal is Scraggy, Spiritless, or has no appetite, tho 10 Powders are an excellent remedy, audevery owner of stock will do well to try them. They aro prepared by the Emnicrt Proprietary Co., Chicago, HI., a very reliable firm, and sold by all good druggists. Deacon Smith buys Carbolino, tho deodorized wti-oleimi hair reuewer aud restorer, and.
since Its liupio vein nt, recommends it to all hi
menus its 1110 poni-oiiou 01 ait ua-u preparations. Tlii- shows I bat the Deacon u a wise man nud knows what is what IIKNUV'S CAItnOLIO HALVE Is -.he 1IKST SAI.VIi for Cols. lruiii. Suras, Olccra, -Salt lllioum, Tuttar, Uhipod HU. UkflhUlin, Ooir i. and all klnts of tUin Kniptlons, t'reoktoa and I'iiaplea. i;l HRSUVS CARIIOl.lO SALVK, is all olbon r uounlsrfulM. Price, lrnto. Wit. 4J K KKirMX VKN ATKIt IHTTKII S is Iho tost rttRiDdy for UrspoptU, UilUmn(89. Msl'irla, In !li(0iUon, slid Dlsjas ot the IUwit!, KlJnoyn, Ltvor, Sl.io.etc. HUBNO'8 CATAUnil SSaFFcroll4eoiJni.f tl-,e inueoas uir.-uluono, of tho bond and throat. DR. MOTTS UVKlt PILLS an U mt Oatbarua llcculaton.
Women Never Think." If the crablK'd old bachelor who uttered this sentiment could but .vituess theiutonsc thouglit, dceibludvaud Ihoroiigli iiivesligation of women in uulomuuiiig the vest uiedioiucS to keep their lamilies well, and would note their sagacity at d wisdom in selecting Hopltitters b tho best, ai d demonstrating it by keeping their fatuities m perpetual health, at a mere nominal expense, ho would be forced to acknowledge that such son' 1meuts are basel-ws ind false. J'i-ayune. A WAsniNGTOS man sent to a phrenologist ono photo of Inmself dressed as a woman, another as an architect, a .third as a professor. Three charts wero sent back. The architect was advised to marry the woman, whilo the professor, beiitg of uncongenial teuipermout, ltas advised not toiuu-ry.
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No. 2
0.Vri- yto. '39 i4 j 4 ;
1 n 1 13
Fceblto and Sickly Pcntons
Itf-soTfr tho r totality hj z-nnulag m comrse ot -HoiM
ter't fitoraicb ISilfetv, the most popolnrinvlforahi ind aitoraUvtt m-dtlicino in use. GnenU debiHtgr, farur and fbgue, dyprin, iwnstipa: ton, rheanmism and that maltatlitMaiHican'eleyivnfmfl bf ft. Aak thwbw))
navo ubcu h wn no aaw xor mem. tW For salo by nil DnuortstJi and Doalon mnaml y.
TONIC Is a proparation of Protoxhle of Iron. Peruvian Usrk and ths rtinsphoiev. associated with the Vcjielante Aroni-ktles. Kmtorevd by ike Medl ail Profefirton, ami reoemnMMulet! by them for Kiya' Bieiialn, Gen e rl Debtlicy, 2.mnle pi eases. Want (it Vitality, Stri oiu "rcratlott, ConvalOiac from Fe-r-and C'hraiite rhltlu and Fever. Itserees every porpoiio where a Tosie is necessary. Hwiufictiirti ')j Hit Dr. Barter Mkm Co, St kita. The following Is oncortheyery.siany testtnienUUwuarei'ecuivliiitdnUyt -
,enftmK.--.sonie tnrc nienuui ago I Denan m
BBC. of Ur. iiAin-Eit's Iiioh Tonic, ntion the ul-
vli at ntanv fiicndswlioknew lis vlrlius. IfU
ulferini; ffom ireloral d 'bllitv tn such an extent
thu uiy laaoe wai uxeee-itugiy burdensome to mo..
A vaoalion of a inonth did not etve mo 'much
lief, but on U10 coiitrary, was followed by .nereaced proitratlon aul stnklqx cliiUa, A,fl il Umo 1 began the use of your fiuw TOiriC, from wliie'd I realized almost tiuineilfate and wondcrhl rcaul ts. The old energy returned anil I fouild tliat DV naUiral f nee was ik 1 pcrnrancntly abated. I bava used three lottk-sof UksTosic." Since using tt I nave do: 0 tw; ie tbe labor tbat lever did t tne. Mine Ums dirhui my llliiem, and with iloutil.) tlwcase. IVflh t'ic iranquli uerve and vUrororfaoay, lus came aUo a cleanien of Ihouclit never beft rf enjoyed. It tlie Tun 10 iun not louo the work, I Xnow not wlaa-t. 1 give t lite credit. al.oot smiifullv yours, J. V. WATtiOk. Troy, O , Jta. Z, 15 Pastor CbrUUAn Chnrth. for Site by Drugglitt and GeMrat Oaalen Every whuro
1
UU BHy?TCMDqi?B17ifV ELCXBIC 0OAP or your Grocer. 9d. Aiik Jllm io ftT yon. Mil or It, 3d. Kali m lit Mil and ymr full addrcis. 4lb. We will mall TOV FHEB aTeii lieaitttrnl cards, In six ol-
or and sold, reprcienUna; Sfai tk-
sp care's " -Seveiit Ayes or Kan,"
I. Iu CRABIN & 00.,
110 South Fourth St., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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,U lirVTKK, 103 8ttot..OhtcnKO.trtt,oo. 1 vj(.Il'l1iNt..t. M.t Lim nuMB I,. In,.l, 0,m.
tCCf. wok In :ranr ovu town. Torino and la ;tflt VDDfrao. Aildi m H. H ALI.CTT t Oo.. Portllnd , II.
AtiKSVt 'ATK for th Best sad Fit. HeUtnu- Plf tnrlat ll.Hk.l pml Rililna. Prima rf ttaut
S3 par ot. Naiionai. 1i utlsm.NU Co., UMosiio, III
lUnLRv N'a 2.:...
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Wheat No, Jllcd., OtaK Hlliejl.,4... Oats No. 2.. Rye ... I'oiiK Mess.
JUAKII..
.,.l..A., kt. Lorih.
111 9.
.17 M (.i.li 0 '- "'J2Jii' !'
. . 1 ii (A 1 .19 .44 (i . i7 .. 38 l. JS9 7 (A t K (-i;j (KJ
WriAT
Cork Oats , , Htm; -. loh MeM?. .'-.... 1.
Lako , , .... TOLEDO.
whrat no. 1. White; Mo. a Red...,
Oats ,
crxcTVS'A'f't
...'. '. Ill (? 'V18 fit ik r2 . ,ii .11
17 75 ls nil
1 22' Ii t'53
37 .a 3H
nL-TDAIV
FLaoRChiiJn)....,; ft,.?.... 7S j3 V 25 Wheat No. 1 Whlto 1 18 uf I 19 Conn No. i.: J.... it u M OAni Mixed l) (4 BarCev (per cental) 1'W u 2 ai PoK Me 17.7. esis.eo - INDIAN Al?0l,t8.' - ' Wheat No. 2 Bed ,., 1 17 dj 1 18 Conn No. i .-.' : 45 (A' 46 OAWl .' SI . . 39 ' 1 BAST LIBERTY, PA. Oattle Beat , 6 W tt V. so Fore Mew ..10 00 U4 5i .' ' FWr... .....'.-. fi MO S(100 . Common , 4 SI C 4 Hoos, , ; .-. f, : tit 70 Sheep 3 03 -t 4 W
I
l Mil
-WW W
i.mw -rifesi i
i I L. '!J m. 1
I 1
I
$72
A WERK. tllAda.thmnewilmido. Oostl oiuatfnw. Addnw rau A CO., Aa(Utt.M.
V0UNB MFN ITlrlr! ItoimtoaiMr lUWnn rfltn month. Onuhuuai imuantoMt pr ln offlooo Adifaot VamrmiK Baoa., Jwiia.wt
IHS.LTDU L PlllllOFLfU, USS.,
T.1VKKT SI AX A X H WOM A V on hi re llitht rJ and iir. ii tail til buiutai at Imam at all iaiiiW'.ana
miw many toT)rs tn p.n tkinm ontl liutuo oxpt-nM- I tontirs. uith .dn ill jnt'iim.titon ltr i'viiyidy. free, trictbrlutral iii'l lintra . Iaixtt r(liaiivpn :tt0. Attdrcti V. I- I'MALMKUK 4 IU. H.HHir, Uto.
jwl.tr i nl nnlnnitini ttVttt loalid
fa- n I Wotlintitnipa, wo wtll iwnd
a ampio noo on rocenn m iv
T. Tin A TaTTITit. etn. ah.Itmui
IlljU'iii.iV JD JJs. M. OA.. Bom 6i. Buff N Y.
XOA. F..r Yc-ung Ladiw, i'ittsfletd, Mass. Unr ndvuiiiitucH. l.otuiiion tf nitric Uil uvniily and aatubrtlj-. 11jt.U. V.rEAU.rtlr.cisMil.
I .K'l'j ul EnuUrtl. riEui:. l.Uerav iro. I leo f if UK I I t it" 19mm ruH.ll tsuio Ti. bK'Kiaonioljr 1 1 aws. wclotbiiiul'f.-io'liound.roroiily.UrU. M... UANUA1TAS UCOIC CO., 14 W. lull 8L, N.Y. P.O. RlxlHS ACEHTS WANTED QUICK tomllthe
TESTAiliNT
REVISED NEW
Kowrrttror agonis. Most destrat-lt ifto. I-ow urlccd. Mitt i- arumaitlnsfor tt. annul karrut
aiuUau Addieia HUBUAlib Bit OB. . Cbtcao, IU.
LYDIA E, PIN KHAKI'S
VEGETABLE COIJrOUND. ' ' Is a Poslttve Cnw far alt thae Psbnul Oowplalnta una WmImom MeqBKOD trbc.t fcnale soplutt!. . Itirulirue entirely the worst formof FemalaConv plouns, al 1 oraruur tronblea, InfUoninAtlon nod Clears Uon, Filling- and moplaccmctiti, aid tbo consequont Spinal WedoMSs, and Is ttarOcalaTlr adapted' to tt Chaafo of Life. it will dissolve and expel tunoraframtLonssrnsIa an xl7 ataco or deVetopmcnt. Tbe teadene Jo canairoashrm,itUclrdiei7I'dil7lTUina. It remans talntness, flatulency, dcstroysBll ernvbuy rbratlmalsnts, and ntfeves weakness of tho'stornach. It euro Btoathur, OcwIAchef, KerVoon rroatnitton, acaenl DebtUty, Blooptramfia, Denrwaion sad hunV arestlon. Vint fret las of tMaring- down, eawBut rtn,wrfgM andhaekacbe.UalwayapermajK-ntly cuiI byiUuaa. It will lit all times ad under all clicuuirtns ctto barmour with tho news pjatgovcrti the female eysteni. Fortbnenieot Kldnej ComplnlnU nt either are tats OomiMfuud la ananrpaaacd. ITDIa, E. 1'INK.HAM-S VEPI!TABIJ5 CMPOUNE U irelred at Za aud Sfc Western Avenne.'
lo-ma.XiJav. Price 4, et(oU loaf ore. Scntorweil I
In tho form ot nUU, aian in tbo lean l loeangoe, reeri? of price, tlperboi foreintaer. rtaMata (reelTasswen aU letters ot taenii; Sao let. Adireoa as abon. Ittntto HUM Pajmr. .
No fandlr should bo without LYDU E. PlSKliAlTB .
UVKB pniS. TOT care eonmponon,
and torptdlty o (be llrer. McesMnaj-kea, jar Sold br all Dms adala. "S
CELLULOID EYE-CLASSES.
Representing the choicest-selected Tortiefe-' Shell and Amber. 'The liglttcst, Hindsomet, and strongest known, gold bv Opticians and Jewelers, Made bv the SPENCER OFTI0AIat'FGr CO., 13 Maiden lane, Ne YorlC J '
asoK OlxllXaa and .ovcax; AND Aki. OISBA8KS Caajectf by Malarial Palatini u a-oT tbXtloet. . A WAHK ANTED CURS, . ;, IrIC, & 1 -OO. For sale by U prelate.
Cyclopedia War. The fewat -Mbtrfcrr of ntVerswil Kniwl?4e uiw ctimploted, lTKe-'ypi edttiolj, -iiiiirlj; 40,000 te&k la jreiYdonsrttttAnLfii human knnw 4i)ira. aiMiutAOiNtrtwnt.
iRrntr thin Chnba' Hficrc-opu, 10 per cMnv lather than A pplaton'a, A) per Cent, laraer tht n JtibnaoL- 'a, at a
I taction
umvt, nearlr 13,tKl pjiRfts. cotni
compiei'i in cica . D.nainir.
tnlf libraiir ni4yiaiti4
1 .1 ; i hU llussia,J.tU ; m tnl
$10,000 sKtWARO WSSHWtSSZ Jobs B. Alpek. atanagor. 7 1 hrui.dwoi;, New Yyrk.
T CQUTBASTED EDITIOHSOiF' JJIBLE RE-VISION GoniAininu the old and now Tangents, in MrHleVl. nmia, Tl tiaatv ami chonpobt uluBtnitMd njit on Of the Bartaiid Mew TeuUmimt. Millions of pen phi aro iraiUoc farit DeotbadMerby Infai-itiredtttona. S tbat tne copy ybiicoatBlTai tVO fin encravinct on etael and wot . TlJa la th nnly Mn tratfi edition, and Axenjt&ara ouiains: money eoUing It, fcnta Wonted. Sina for circulate end nxtra terme. a4iixea MATIOKeiJU IfOBlUASflli 4
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r "..'.- i tJTEJM rFRSr..nhT.cle.nbeIlmatDjaae flbrarinytlVltol'Cltatt.'JS (JSJECH AJVtEaX) WSC VR CLKANEa. Urpr SWO in ow. .0d toe eiraaaWr.
$5 totes! TfrFAlsTTEIW AH TILRlvNHERMEfiv
for threehf nftt aa'tfnn; or far a
write loTar, A
uuarjuir, Ml
DSHfJ
FRAZEfe
AXLE GtlEASt:;
err panliaae Ita emt 'naidehsaW aiaraedraajr'a. tjOlP gyaifa
of .(noli
ce Farmn
yii?amta
MttowlwM afaai'
draKi
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Agent onVJJaaapeaeaaapaa,-- - jyn B
No disease cmefl pteanay loner SZSX M
fiitrcrte
qufro ait AtnxKJ
Hop littQt?! axe inral
So inattn
are whAC.L3 diacaaiiTr
oniy u-ci uaa or m
is uuy saTg your u wax n.
B OQ wm po gkaiti Tor a
nnary otaaa, ar wjpp np.
re fkM iihsmt.
naetnem nt once.
vod, aaaatrne? tM wtlt not'
curoerlwln. Io not emlor .Tlcj suuor.butosBandvm thesuViV enaa-Mpp .
nfMAMttSft llAn TT1I.I I la -
rimnlnm tlrtstrntr,. bur Ibe ftunefceW a j
UculctRoeaorniadeitra
ant uurl" and no ncoson o
anould be wnnoutuan.
p.l.O.Ii an a-i3bite aid bieaMlMe edrrtj
luxcotica. all sold bjwcjWa. t (ortMrcnlar. Bar SUana ajb 0, nocbcMer.N.T ald Toronto. One.
' . j.- . Jtl$-,-I 1 ; vf tV . ' -: - .-t . . -. ..!:.. eii-',- ' ieaiat-. :; An Open Sterna
flint the BRXlttA
TANK fft
the tost isxtecoal Knbink fltn )
man ot . 'Tken
- why becoiafM an fi
secret" wnea irsexpuuji " Mnstane" ueaetiaies
flesh ma mofelQ te lej.;
Done, rtuDorias . ,
and serene8s."! W mettt does this.
otlHir is so tegelt. -anef m
dom sack inuiesex irotlw -
airt Cant
memHi!it
I I '''' $ 'i'1"1?"" f 8" 1 III?
LJ'F
k whan nn Mn .
-aw- )WVDweiW(?-WBaaaaBB ar. asu I ree niweald ; weatrd. te. HWpdai:-ftnAtrae.,OaIen.
eft
akiiaiii' la Mi-attrr' Sn
f-rliw a aal.ttmr I eat ma hnakavlad etc mUm..U
tiovb or msj
O.K.U.
Wwkn waiTiww to ADT.Btrrtjfcaii. . "Iritae aajr jeaatiriMw aeaaajasafajaai I
, ,,.,1, . v-ra
- Tr, lIETTAint'S IlEADACTTE ritXS Cnro most woevlcrrully ta weerw . t. efior' time both SICK and NEKVOl'S nE.3ACH3, nrud.bll aoUtae;. ' ' ' tha nervous system, cloanaci the stoautnh oa cxtosft of bile.' .laaaaeaj m - xearular oHnalrly action ot tlio t-weui. .-v -v A fo.Il elan box of these - inabln ti lth fadI6UrcfieaMftar aaaaaaaX. rf. a plate euro, malted te- any address on receipt of nine) thuae qH peftMt!r ..--, . stajupes. Xor eala bj aU dvusTtrtats n t SOe. Solo Proprlolam, , , . bboivn cniancAt cioPA,VaatUiwr,a,' ' ' o o o o HHS j
PETROLEUD JELLY A
Used and approved by the laidirjg PHTtSI-
CIAUS of EUROPE and AJKEJUCA.
02.
Tho moot Valuablo
Famny Remedy
Known.
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90 W JM
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a aa mm . T-aaBBe--
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For the
Titatmcnt ad
wouhds. Birjtva
EC RES. CUTS, CHTLBLArVS.
CATASRH. ITJEHOSBHOIOS, Ele. Abo f0,
Cougha, Colds, Sera Throi t,Crcup and Diphtheria, etc
mmay taein. za an ov w wm w au w Kaoaa,
mz u j?r I t
mWman m a. a i m -ava.
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HAND MTCDAI. AT THE WIIU JEIPHIA EXPOSITION. snm wnii, at w caus urtwnisx,
ftrmsAeTasrtiifc. '
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VaWUnt taiSDMIr ataV Vasal j Ta3t t jaya Aa ajneaclefbmejaaIng Vaavluiataraalhi, ib CKHT8 A BtTX.
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