Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 17, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 August 1881 — Page 4

WEEKLY IEHS REVIEW.

THE EAST.

Taw tsodkakd persons, inoltuling

William IT Yaraterbat, assembled a t Ffalladelpfaift tc see Man-1 8, go against her Pittabargti reoord. 8h8 node the first mite in 2:12, the second in Sd3, and the third in 2:12., whiek isoonsidtererl tlMirreatostof tnrf aduertaieaU. Eighteen biildirors in the middle of On

town of OattaraogtiB, N. T., were itestrored by am. Tbe lost ii estimated at 975,060; WeW A Petre'4 aaw-aall and 400,000 feet of itunbar

at uarats, Mmn.. were rmrrtsd, ine toss m estimated at (16,900. Hakxibax. Hajcltx will accept the Spanish muaian, and Capt Boutet!e, of the Bangor Whig, will be Secretary of Legation. at Deep Biver, Ct, Pratt, Bead Co.'s piano-key factory tarned. Loss, lOt,000. A sarw granite monument, costing S,wrX), has been placed over the grave of William H. Tweed in Greenwood Oemetery.... The wire of ex-Senator T. O. Hove, of Wisconsin, d-td in Washington at tbexeatdenoe of OoLEnvOtlVrtten, At MoKecsport, Pa., in an attempt to recover son, stolen Jtoods, Jlr. McCture, a hardware merchant, was shot dead by the thieves, an ofttoer was tetany wwtmand and two others asrioaalr.

Srmso Bciiii and bis immediate foU owers bane been loaded npon a steamer and sent off to Standing Bock Agency. The fallen chieftain keeps aloof from all ransom. Bbfobis received from various points in Xisneaota, Central JSakota, and portion of Iowa and Wnconsin, indicate that the yield of wheat per am througboat these regions will not be quite equal to the average yield in 1879, the failing off ben; principally in the low grounds where the flood and the backward (pring did most damage, bat in Dakota and Minnesota, owing to the increased acreage under wheat, the crop will be folly equal to that o 1879. The corn crcp throughout the rt iion referred to m reports-1 tobe excellent. Oata and Iwriey are also in good'eos- - - - tralOtt. A tbmmbxb exTdosion took place in the dkt&iery at the Woahaer Bros., Peoria, HI, bywticbeigbtdenperBCna were badly injured, nine of whom hare aiDoe died and stivers! more are not expected to recover. The cUstiflery was bwrned on Ant 6, and the proprietws wereengagedintryingtoaaTea tub of beerthatwas saved frcm the fire, and, through the defects of the machinery and the piped, the stuVCob exploded with fearful results.... A dujpawh from San Marcial, Hew Mexico, says: Two Mexicans and two misers were murdered between San Jose and Fort MoCrea by Indians, who are supposed to be heading from the Black Bangs. Reliable news frcm Engle report the bnming of a raaoD and a number of Mexicans and two unknown miner? by the IneSans near there. It to thought there are three bands of Indians prowling about the country, as then- sigaat&es were seen from Engle last night. P. W. Csxrwn, of iDfernai-maohine nufaakty, was arrested at Peoria, HL, by the United Sates anthoritiea, on an order from Attorney General HaeTeash. Crowe had disposed of his Twiaiiw and-was preparing to go through the coniitry raising recruits for tbe xruhcanse. Numbers of the leading Irish eiUaena of Peoria gathered, and bail m the somof 410,000 was tendered, but tile Marshal wonidnot accept bail, and took hw prisoner to Chicago The Evaisville. Backport and Eastern road has been purchased by the Louisville, Saw Albany and- 8L Loo Air-Une John Wftw. one of the pioneers of MawrfleM. Ohio, died at tbe age of Q1 jeera. ASairiFnoiBOotelegTamrBporta tbe arrival in that city from Mexico of Ambrose Lorspsax. of Natebiteehea, La, lepras was with the party of surveyor that wure attacks fcy Apaches snath of BTFain, Stat of Chflinkos, and thirteen killed. He says he joined tte party fe dar before the attaci. The aipht before the maaeacre he lost horse and a hired boy, and thought he saw Indian signs. Bext day the paito started on, and he lingered half a mile behind. When the party waa among the sanahiBsthefightmg began. Lomprax says the I naitv were well armed and brave men. bat had !

nofeeder and did not know how to fight Indian. Bs tried to join the party, bet was taken prisoner by tbe Indians, and would have been kthed bat Ue lost Mexican buy appeared and told the Indiana he was wealthy and could be ransomed. He was seemed and coqid not see the field. The snrreyors fooght desperately against the Indiana, who numbered forty-five or forty-six, of whom six were sHbd and nine wounded. All the whites were kuied, six of tbun being dispatched while lying on tbe Bali wounded. Lomprax ears the iiyflns were under command of victoria, as he knew that chief very well by sight... .. A JDeadwood dispatch reports tbe discovery of rich carbonate nine miles from the etv, a sample of whicn assayed 1 2, 600 to the ton." Miners are finding thither from all parts of the Black Hills... .Siting BoITs party will be divided up at Standing Bock, and distributed amour dif

ferent igenciea, receiving the same treatment

as outer

Tsm borne and birthplace of President Madison at Jlonfpeher, Vs., was sold last week at rnJaUo anetieo to Ames h. Cantfagton. of the Exchange Hotel, Bichmond, Va. The price paid was iOWL A tibb originated in the locker of the ntenmar iEewnd, lying at the wharf at Memphis, dnstrcing that vessel and trie CIsoeolaBKiie, and ywbareiykspt from boTning the Joseph Lee. The steamers were vained at w45,000.... The civil atttborities of Perry oounrr, Arkansas, arnwuue their htahUity to enforce the law or to arrest the aataasms of Editor Matthews. 3cventarCbnremU has ordered General Kew

ttm W proceed to PerryviUe with a company

K -aaas ssssmv m preawvma; orwrr, out any other pcctioo of the he mav daesa smmmw. Th

ipemci left Lirtto Boek basV week..

of

Oeorge W. Tabb, foreman of the jury which convicted John Brown of treason, died at Barnsooborg, ?a....8orrinteriden Davie, of the Jiew Orleans siint, reports to the Treasnry Dewarhnent that he wiB, daring tbe movement of cotton and sogar crops, put outfronMew DrJtstns between 8.(NoJqa to laaaaVBaw of

VVU'AKtAaU EsEMxn Dawxb, in a potuishedietter, Tntiineeaplanof ehB,emhe reform whteh, m tea. ni ak u, wonkl work weB. He woold have the President appcfet none bat Cabinet officers, the Cabinet osicera to he held atnevly ""nsibte for the conduct of their deaartnwnta. He would stia further divide the dnty nf appcantrnent amoop the heads of the variona bnreaas. hokling each head of a bureau Poorihlefor the efficiency and honesty of these whoareeuBdoyed therein. Ex-Gov. DiscKJi, of Jfaine, is the Bepnbiican candidate for Congress to fill the JjegegjJgtM by tbe erection of W. P. Frye 1 K!VaBXAI &4CH day brings forth fresh particdlarsjeartinu to pnare Quiteau one of themaanest mfSane of this or any other country. His wife procured a divorce from him in tin: fail of 1873, and the base rattan was one of the witnesses against hunsuif, ami induced the woman with whom be was guiltr to take the stand also to testify that the charges of intidefity against him were Srne. At the time or the divoree Guteau frequented theroonas of the New York young Men's Christian Assoeiabea, and was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and attended religions services there. Ittsdneto the choroh, however, to say that Otdteaa was expelled by them, notwithstandingtbe fact that he whined and pre. tseded penitence for his hnnioralrtius Mr Vsn Msrter, city iditor of the Katwmii Drnoanat, at Feorm, JIL. sutes that the infernal mwcMnes recent Iv seized at Liverpool w -e manufactured in Peoria. The machines, be said, were shipped to New Fork, where they were loaded with dynamite, after which they were shipped to Liverpool. Fkahe Guskbt and Merrick Boeengronte were hanged at Lead vt lie, CoL, the former for the mnrder of James JToCaUom, lbs latter for the murder of John iMgmeyer. Isaiah Walker, eckvrud, was hanged at uanxalesjTexss, for the murder of bis wife..... Mr. White, the American Minister to Berlin, has tendered Ins resignation, to takeeffect Aug. 15, at wiiich date he will leave Berlin for the United States. No appointment of a successor can In mads until the President has recovered. Tn population of the Ilorninion of Oemrta, which was 3,670,435 in 1870, is Dow reported as being aVSSOvSSSan inereaMo t-f 880,taoTKiniethnigkwathanaft per cent, in ten

yet known, at several bodies are sai J to be still buried under the rahuk... .The Yorktown Congressional Commission and the Yorktown Centennial Association have selected Oct 19 as the day on which the ceremonies shall eonunence at Yorktawn. Tra Commissioner of Internal Revenue has addtessoil hi annual oommnnica;ion to Secretary of the Treasury Windom. " During the past fiscal year," be says, " tlSS,22'J02 was collected and paid into the treasury. The sum collected the past five fiscal years was 1)602,310,18. The entire amount, without any loss by defalcation, has been paid into the treasury. The expanses of the internal-revenno service the past fiscal year will be shown upon the final adjustment of the accounts to not exceed 96,063,330. Entire expenses the past five years, 321,992,330, being 3.37 per cent., and in tbe disbursement of this money there has been no loss to the Government" WAtwwmib

&KXxaxx wnrsox hail addreasect ft

note to tbe Collectors of the Ports of New 'York and Boston, instructing them to nse great

dilisenccto nrevent the exDortetion from those

ports of combustible articles and destructive

macnnies. lie also instructs wain to ascertain, if noseible. who are the Derson who sent the

internal machines recently seised at Liverpool or

some clew which will Dad to their detection.

The Treasury Department has ordered that no more gold halves or quarter dollars be manufactured or solil unilerpenalty of fine and imprisonment. .. .John C. Buroli, Secretary of

the senate, inoa at waatnngron recently rrom

oawaasor fas Marc

Ix is reported that both the Chinese Ambassadors at Wsslilngton, Chin Pan Lin and Yung Wing, have been recalled. It is thought that China will be represented by one Ambassador at Washington for the

future.

Followis0 the recent appointment

of a commission to inquire into and report

upon the best plan for building up the navyi

Secretary Hunt has concluded to organize a

sno-commission in each of u navy yards in the country. These oomrtiieirions will be instructed to ascertain tbe amount of old wornout material accumulated during- and since the

war, ana wmcn w or no nee to tne seivice. He takes this action, with a view to asking authority from Congress for tbe sale of such old

materia L

Fo&bowraa is tbe last official public-

debt statement, issued on the 1st hist:

Sa per cent hoods I 178,05S,1M

rive yet ueua. aw,fus,wi Four and one-half par cents 35O,QM,O0U Foal D.T cents 73S,69.'1,:M

Betunainc; aaraseaSM A,s:trf,.VH

7 psmloo tiuxl. is,vuu,uui

Total coin bonds. i,cai,m,i)Oii Matured debt. s.969,016

URaitenders a i!,vu,oui Certificates irfdepNtt... I,fa,000 oldand sllvsr serwV csfes flJUfM VnurdanaicamDcy..... 7,098,8111

Total without intsRss.

Total deb. Total Inter..

3213,M4

,.Si,CS3fiS,9$l .. M,0IS,017 .. J3li,87H,18)

TJebt leas oaah In trensury 11,830,520,73 neenaae dnrmg July........... 10,078,033 Corruit liabilities Interest duo and unpaid.. f 2,8(4,499 DtMonWmehmtenstfesseesssd 9,959,015 Jnisrast thereon. 778,60 lld and silver oerttOotea 67,73S,0 TJnttrd States notes held for redempoon sfesrtmcates of deposit lo,70,MA Oaah balaaea avaUaUa Aog, L 1881.... lM,827,r-4

Tend..... Avertable

Cash in

ase,878,l!0 ...........-t lgW,878tH10

Bends Jstasdto netflonuway contpanlfla, iaterest parable m lawful money, wmdsal eatsaudiiur.

Intenst accrued and n ot yet paid. .... .

utsnsipaia By unite! Htsies. Intenst tapald by onmpaules Iaterest repaU oy traospoitatlon of

Byeashpaymrasiof 1 per cent, of net earnings.. Bslanesof mtarestpsid by the United

A ispatch from the city of Mazatlaa, Mexico, says "an explaaioB oceurre.1 in toacermneat)uagazme there, caused by a rnard snioaung. The building was situated in -be certter of the butaneus purtion of the town. The explosion eomptatoty rased tbe maga:ace and destroyed many houses in the :mmediate vicimty, beside doing eonHtderaWo damage to a number of others, and .dl'Jng a large number of people. Immediately afUr the explosion the uotrfie: and citizens rent to work to recover the bones of those !sowa to be buried in the ruins, tiwenty bodlas ware recovered, among thera Franciso Pern, the District Judge. Tbe immber of killed and wounded is net

333,117 5i,467,a;a

14,4314 ass,iM sa.981f.13S

The Commissioner of AgricnltTive

proposes to investigate in earnest what can be done to reclaim and render marketable tao

arid regions of tbe West, and bas formed a commiasicn consiiting of Prof. Hilyard (colord), ex-ov. Painaso, of Nebraska, aid T. C. Jones, of Ohio three of the most eminent scientifto sgrkniltcritits

n tiie country to vtnit the region.... .Forty-tliree Postmanti rs of Presidential .-itficee taring failed to report the amount of bnuirwua transacted at their respective offici r dnriiur the last quarter of the fiscal year withm a month after the dose of the quarter (the 80th of June), they or their sureties are liable for double tbe amount received at their respecti ve offices during the quarter. Msa. Gajotku) received letters of sympathy and condolence from the Christian Chnrches of Sonthampton. Chester, Bonthport and Liverpool, England, together with a draft of 100 as a contnt ntkra to the bnilding fend of the Church of the Disciples in Washrngbin, which the President and. 1, is family attend. The draft waa sent by the members of the Christian church in England as a token of thankfalness for the preservation of the President's life. . . . Hr. Loring. the Canmisnouor ef Agriculture, has requested Prof. C, A. White, of Greeley, CoL, and Prof. Samuel Aughey, of Lincoln, Neb., to act as a commission for the selection of a site for sinking experimental wells in the arid plains east of the Rooky mountains. VOBEieM. Nxwb cornea from India to the effect that Ayoob Khan has defeated the Ameer Abdurrahman rPifj1! During the engagement between the two armies a regiment of the Ameer's deserteo, and thereupon the balance of ins army ignominiotnly fled, leaving their guns and baggage behiniL England must either reinstate the Ameer, or, by leaving him to his fato, lone the prestige she gained in that countrj recently at an enormous cost of lives and tr assure. The Indian Government: are greatly concerned at the gravity of the sination. GbABB SarwziiBsAX), the well-known TngHsh agriculturist, spoke at an agricultural meeting In England, and warned the fanners that they need not expect a "great" grain crop. He said the-; although the crops looked well they would not bear cJoe inspection. The Mark lam Samt, in its ncent issues, expressed fears akin to those of Mr. Bead.... The anti-Jewish agitations and consequent riots have again broken oat in Russia. Recently thirty houses belonging to Jews in the vuleges of Borispol and Birizax. in the Government of Poltava were destroyed. The rioters fired on the Russian troots, killing four. . . . Afghanistan dispatches state that the battle between the Ameer nd Ayoob Kahn lasted three boors, and that 800 or 400 men were ktflnd on each side.... The Irish Land bill passed the House of Commons on the 29th rjL, by a vote of 220 to 14. Tbe nunority was composed of extreme Tories. Most of the Tories and some of the Parnellites and Parnell hirotetf abstained from voting. The measure then went to the House of Lords, and wai read a first time. Amomo the Irish members who refused to vote for the third reading of the Irish Land bill are Parnell, Biggar, Healey, Red

mond, Avthur O'Connor, Loamy and T. P. O'Connor, ft is reported that these gentlemen left the House ami! " derisive cheering." It is quite probable that this little band of "extremists,'' as they are called, may be tbn nucleus of what may become a very formidable party in the House of Commons.... The Spanish Government has addressel a remonstrance to the French ministry with reference to the plundering of the Spanish Vice Consulate when the J'rencn troops entered Bfax. The Chief of Police of Home has been dismissed for allowing tbe disgraceful street riot aurmgthe reinterment of the remains of tbe kite Pope Mas IX Parksx! -was ' named ' in the House of Commons for interrupting the debate on Indian affairs to allude to the Irish politics 1 prisoners. Mr. Gladstone then moved, that the offender be suspended for the remninder of that sitting, which was carried by 132 to M. Before it was decided, howev-ar, Parnell arose and left the House... The London .Standard says that the indications point to an average wheat crop in England, that the barley crop will certainly be anaverage one, the root crops will be poor and the potato crop excellent. The prospects of the Scotch farmer are not quite so bright as in England Tbe crop prospect! in Ireland are excellent A Panama paper states that some Chilians fell into the hands of the Peruvian Gen. Montoneros, who horribly mutilated them, in rovenge for the shooting of some brutal Peruvian outlaws In a terrible explosion in a mine at Lourches, France, ten persons were ldlled and twenty grievously wounded Prince Napoleon has written bis partisans in France advocating a national plebiscite for electing a chief of the nation. Shstu: Mahmotjd, one of the leaders in the movement to incite a "holy war" against the French in Africa, has been arrested in Constantmepw by order of tlx French Consul stationed there. Ho was immediately taken on board a French loan-of-war, and will '- sett ti France to answer a charge of conspiracy against the public peace in Algeria, Doctiawnta were found in Ins possession showing the existence of a vast Moslem conspiracy against Franoo In the ease of McGrath and HcKevitt. the dynamite fiends, the Liverpool jury i'onud both prisoners guilty, and sentenced alcUrath to penal servitude for life and McKc-itt for fifteen years .... Ayoob Kuan ins oconpied Candahar, from which he was driven atswh oxpense

of blood and faeaaure by the British a short tune ago,

THE PRESIDENT.

WashikotoH, July 28, The condition of the President continues favorable and encouraging. It Is believed by one of the physiclaiiB that the patient will be ablets leave bis bed in ton days. While ibis appears a rather too sanguine (statement, the medical staff behove that the wound is healing, and that, nulees some unforeseen change should occur, his recovery now is merely a matter of time. Last evening thet a was a alight rise in the poise and in the temperature, caused by a stoppage of the drainage-tubes, which prevented tho regular now of the pus. Whon tho tubes were cleaned the flow resumed and tho fever subMed. Tho natient rested quietly

during toe night, and this morniug is doing nicely. In the belief that tho carpets in the sick-room secreted too ranch dust and absorbed impurities from the atmoKphere, they were yesterday taken from tho floor, after tho President 'had been removed to another chamber, overlooking Lafayette Park. WamrrRevroM, July SO. Yesterday was substantially a repetition of the day before in tbe President's case, except that tbe fever came on later in the evening, and was not so marked. The temperature throngh the day was normal, and tho prase ranged from 92 to 98. The patient said that he felt decidedly better, and expressed v desire for inor solid food. Ho also said that be felt stronger, and asked to be propped up in bed for a while. This request was granted by the surgeons, and for half an boor or so the President supported by pillows, sat up nearly erect in bed. This change of position gave him considerable relief, and, npon lying down again, he fell asleep. All his surgeons speak most hopefully of him. None of them really fear an absocsH, though they are prepared forit should ono form. Dr. Bliss said that the wonud is healing slowly, bnt fast- enough, and the surgeons do not now fear an abscess. The fever declines so quickly every evering that the doctors now attribute much of the rise in temperature to the dressing of the wound. That is necessarily painful, and the President seems to dread it more in the evening. Washtnotos, Aug. 1. The President is progressing very favorably, his condition during the past two days being unmarked by even tho slightest bad feature.

So much confidence is felt in bis continued progress to health that Secretary Blaine has informed Sinister Lowell, at Londcn, that he will discontinue sending any more oflVial dispatches. Dr. Bliss believes that, with the same progress toward convalescence continued for a short time longer, there is no reason why

tbe President suonld be unaoio to icave uis ork-mom in three weeks.

The location of tho tmliet has been determined with such exactness as to confirm the

nricinal oninion of Dr. Bliss, which was tbat it

had found lodgment ia the front wall of tho abdomen. Boll's indicator, the new machine invented to detect the whereabonis of

imuets buried ont of sight, was given a tnai nmtiwhv. and. altlionuh the maohiuo was not

in perfect worsing order, it indicated the presence of the ball in the front wall of the atdomen about five inches b.Jow and to the right

of tho naval, and Just over the groin, it is considered bvno means certain that the removal of

the ball will be necessary, as it is giving no trouble at present. Ant therand more thorough trial with the indicstor is to be had, and oven when the precise location of the ball shall have been determined thereby it is prob

able that no new incision will tie mnae to secure its removal. In any event the Burgeons

will Kn In nn hnrrv to snblsot tbe sufferer to

this new ordeal, if, indeed, it is to be suffered

Steward Crump and another attache of the White House have been completely prostrated

by the malaria of the Potomac. Wahhikotok, Aug 2.

The President continues to get better. His

appetite increases daily, and his physicians now

say there ie no reasonable doubt of bis recovery. His bill-of-farenowembraceooffeoandkuniy8s, hoolila dm mom solid fare hitherto cartakeil of.

Ttin vnnnd ditfcharcred freclv at the Ol-oesinp; last

evening, and the appearance of the pus wis in l..r. Tk.a .Smiivm fAVAr

was licht and subsided auicklv, and the pa

tient went to sleep earlier than usual, and slept

well. Prof. Bell, the famous tlethono inventor.

for the second time applied his patent induc

tion macnine lo tne vicinity or we wouiiu. uu exactly located tho bullet, the petition of which coincides with that surmised by the surgeons. It is believed to be about two and one-half jnohes iueido tho body, and is known to be four and one-half inches beluw and to the right of the naval, just a Ikjto the mora. The snnreona do not intend to at

tempt the extraction of the ball at present. It

is txmevea mat me rresiaent can do rem uvea from the White Houm) by Aug. 15. WAsawaTox, Aug. 3. President Garfield ia gaining in strength very

rapidly, and it is now thought quite proliable that he will be able to leave his kick conch in a

fortnight, or three weeks at most. The evening fever continues, and will probably continue for some time to come. It quickly subsides.

however, and the physicians apprehend no danger. A change has been mbde within the last few days by which the patient's head and shoulders are raised, which affords him much

relief. All the attending physicians say that there is no feature of the case that does not in

dicate rapid and complete recovery.

Washtkotok, Aug 4. The progress of the President toward con

valescence is proceeding in a most satisfactory manner. His physicians say he is better than at any time since the snooting. The "granulation " of the wound (the process of framing new tisene), increased strength, comfortable and normal sleep at night an increased proportion of solid food, and an almost entire absence of the febrile condition during the

aitenioon are wo welcome signs oi a return to health and vigor. ADDITIONAL NEWS.

The rooms at a hotel in Asbnry Park,

N. J., of Capt. John Bofingnr and family, of Louis, were robbed of (10,000 worth of jew. etry. Other guests of tbe hotel wise also robbed. ...The assessors of Boston have appraised that city at $665,513,900. The amount to be raised for municipal cxpensea is $8,173,-

IjJTBTjTjQBNrB has reached . Denver

from Fert Craig that Ajiache Indians attacked

the Mitchell party of teu Americans and twenty-six Mexicans ont from Chloride City on

a trail in uea etnon. lue ngnt lasted until dark. Three Indiana were killed. Njio Mexicans and Americans were wounded and killed, with two missing. All their horses were token by the Indians.... A fire which broke ont in a dance-house at Trnckes, Nov., destroyed every business house in town excopt three, and many residences. The loss reaches the round sum of 350,000, with insurance of one-third that amount It .8 announced that the work of rebuilding has already begun.... It is sta'ed that Jay Gould

dab purcnasea a large portion or ine tnocx oi the National Htock-Yards, near East St. Louis. ....A fire at Dead wood burned $100,000 worth

of property. .

Thb corner-stone of a monument to

Gov. Caswell, the Revolutionary war Governor of North Carolina, was laid at Raleigh by tbe Mssonic fraternity. Tho ceremony was Witnessed by 10,000 persons.

Mbs. Dm. S. W. Braii, of Hamilton,

Lonoke county, Ark., gave birth to a gir1

child weighing twelve pounds, with its brains on the outside of its cranium. The child is well developed, has a fine form and no deformity, save that the eyes are inclined to stare out.

Guitbatj has placed in the hands oi

District Attorney Corkhill a petition asking that he be released on bail. It is not at all likely that Guitean's prayer will be granted, and it is certain that if ho were released he

wonld not be quite safe. It is said that there have been formed in Wasliincton. Baltimore and Phil

adelphia organizations which would deal with Gniteau after a fashion which that person would not tike.

The death is announced of Bishop .

O. Haven, of tho Methodist church, at Salem, Ore., and of William G. Fargo, President of

the American Express Company and Mayor of Buffalo, also of Hr. James Clark, the senior member of the Clark Thret.d Company of Newark, N. J., at Paisloy, Scotland.

BitADiiAtraH, true to his threat, at

tempted to enter the British House of Com

mons by force. Ho was removed from the

lobby by the notice and escorted into tho Palace yard, where he stood for some time with his arms folded, three officers barrintr

his way to the House. When the House

opened the Speaker declared the door closed, and Gladstone asserted that Brad-

laugh has now no more right than a r tranger. At this moment Bradlaugh endeavored to force an entrance to the House, butwaBdrsgf;ed from the doors and handed over to a party of six policeman, his coat being torn in the f trnggle. He then went to Bow street for a summons against the police, which was refused, bnt tbe magistrate urged him to file informlttion for

assault.

Auotjottts Dabbi,3 fartistW Don'f.

you think it is about tmw I exhibited something ?" Severe oritio (examining Dabble s latest production)" yes, A little talent, for ins tonne, "

Facts fob the cumotJBt Whbn reduced id extremity by hunger, the wolf will t.wallo mud in order to allav the une;iy sensations of his stomaohi Thbbe is a species of crow in Florida that gives vent to a series of haw ! haws 1 in exact imitation of the human voice! A wild elephant may generally be tamed, so as to be conducted from place to place unfettered, in about six months. In the Guildford Endowed Grammar School, in Eug-laitd, where the schoolmaster is held responsible for every volume, which, if lot t, he is bound to replace, one master, to decrease his risk, carefully packed all the books under the floor, where they proved a banquet for the rats and mice. Thk curious library of old Stimuel Fepys, the wall-known diarist, is imprisoned in its original book-cases at Magdaleno College, Cambridge. No ouo can gain admission to it except in the company of two Fellows of the college, and. if a single book is lost, the

whole collection goes to a neighboring

college. Thk Norwegian lemming is an animal

about the siee of a mouse, They live tinder the stones in summer, under tho

snow in winter. They hiss and bite. About once in ten years they migrate in largo armies. They march in a straight line. They cross lakes and rivers. They go straight through hav-stacks

rather than go around. Nothing stops

them, not tires, cascaaes nor swamps. If a man stands in their way they will

lump at him as high as his knee. If

struck they will turn around and bark and bite like a dotr. Foxes, lynxes, owls.

hawks and weasels will follow th?m and destroy large numbers of them, but it

does not check them. They continue their course until they reach the sea.

into which they plunge, as persistent and progressive ati ever, until the waves

exterminate them. The microsColX! shows a variation in

the thickness of human hair from the

l-350thto thel-ISOOthpartof au inch; but, notwithstanding such fineness, it is a massive cable in comparison with

other finer. Thus the thread of the

ailk-wor ai is many times finer, being from the l-1.700t:uto the 1 -2,000th of an

inoh. 'J 'his, however, is nothing to. the

sienderuess oi the spider s thread, which has been found in some instances to be no more than 1-30, 000th of an inch in diameter. The fibers yielded by the vegetable kingdom are afa of astonishing minuteness. Thus, every liber of flax is found to be composed of a bundle of othor fibrils, which are about l-2,500th of an inch in diameter. Bimilar fibers obtained from the pineapple plant have been ascertained to be no more than l-5,000th or even l-7,000th of an inch in iimiie';er. In ti e British House of Lords Lord Brougham onoe mentioned two somewhat-remarkable facts showing the necessity of having safe place for the deposit of wills. The first ease is one in which one of his noble friends, as heir-at-law, lost, and another of his noble friends, as a devisee, gained, j30,000 a year. How the :3rst lost it, and the hist gained it, was by a will being found in an old rusty box, m an old traveling carriage, and which, therefore, might have been very naturally lost by accident or destroyed by ignorance. The second case wai one, also, in which some of his noble friends were concerned, and the mini in question was no less than 160,009. This sum wonld have been entirely lost for the purposes for which it was intended if the inquiries relative to the existence of a will will respect to it had been instituted in winter instead of in the summer. The will was searched for everywhere, but could nowhere be found, until, at lust, it was discovered in a grate, and staffed like a pieoo cf waste paper through the bars ; if it had been winter instead ot summer, in all probability when the fire had been lighted it would have been destroyed, DID HI. VI ROOD. From the Kew York Union. Mi. Charles It. liaucr, editor of the above paper and Notary Public, In a late issue mentions the rollowing: Patrick Kenny, Esq., some time ago, suffered much from rheumatism and tried almost every means to rid himself of this painful evil', but in vain. He was advised to use St. Jacobs HI, which he did so successfully that all pain has left him and lie is as healthy and vtronsr as ever bribre. Mr. Kenny is an enthusiastic advocate of St Jacobs Oil, and it has done him good. Origin of Lift IuBorane. The rise of life insurance may be traced to several sources. The doctrine of probabilities developed by Pascal aud Hnggens, as to games of chance, was applied to lifo contingencies by the great Dutch statesman, Jan DeWitt, in 1671, bnt it was not till somo time after that it was applied to life insurance. In 1698 there was a hint at modern life insurance in a London organization, and this was followed by another association two years after. Tiie operations of these two seem to have passed away without giving to their successors any clear nature of their plan of operations. A third, the Amicable Society for a Perpetual Assurance Otliee, was founded at Loudon in 170G. It was mutual; that is, each member, without reference to age, paid a fixed admission fee, and a fixed annual payment per share ou from one to three shares; at the -nd of the year a portion of the fund was divided among the heirs of the deceased members iti proportion to the shares held by each. There grew up with this t ie election of members,, in after yearn, then tho limitations as to age, occupation, health, aud other suggestions which were finally developed by other orgs izatious upon scientific prin

ciples.

From the Sheboygan ?lls (Sheboygan Co.) Nans.) Wh never sa w any one joyous when suf

fering from pain neuralgia for instance.

In relation to this mama. v Air. ueorce uuv-

ett, Prop. Guyett House, thus informed our representative; I have used St. Jacobs Oil for neuralgia, Mid can confidently recommend it to any one similarly affected.

Tbe Devil" in American Geography. The number of lakes, slides, ovens, gates, bridges, towers, bluffs, fulls, kitchens, creeks, etc., tbat have Inid the word "devil" attached to them i. simply immense. From the forests of Maine to the adobe villages on the Mexican border and the Dalles, of the Columbia, there is hardly a looality that has not remembered bis Satanio majesty. The best known Devil's Gate, on the lino of the Union Pacific Bailroad, is that a few stations east of Ogden, and in Utah. It is a wild, picturesque spot, aud one worth a visit of the tourist, Thero are a good many Dtivil's Gates, and, no doubt,

in the ohnsteniug of the Sweetwater, the

miners found it convenient to give the

ubiquitous party a way ont of that country. Chicago JtUer-Ooeati.

From tbe Hub. There Is nerhans no tonic offered to the peo

ple that poxsoBses as much intrinsic value as tho Hop Bitters. Just at this season of the year, when the stontaoh needs an appetiser, or the blood needs purif; ing, the cheapest and best remedy is Hop Bitters. An ouuee of prevention is worth a found of cure ; don't writ until you are prostrated by a disease that may take months for you to recover in. Botlon a whs.

Then. Then tho summer Mornings were full

of singing birds, always waiting outmde

our windows to help us lxgjn the tiny with happineiui. Then flowers were boru as if to aceott pitny the birds in their benevolent mhmou. Thou uR our dreams were pleasant imaginings, Arabian Nights' Entertainments, frolic viioiis of untroubled joy. Then June was tho longest and loveliest month in the cal.

eiiikr. Then we Were never depressed by bad weather. Then headache hud no lodgement nearer than our ueighlwr's nrairi. Thou personal rheumatism is unknown to ns. Then insomnia had not been invented, and we were not obliged to draw upon the apothecary for vinls of sleep. Then We could walk twenty miles a day without fatigue. Then all was gold that glistened. Tfum we re nouny.Jmncs T. Field, In Harder Magazine. Fencing. Fencing is fallen very far from the high estate it held in tho time of the great Italian and French masters, who brought it to a degree of perfection scarcely conceivable by those who have not read their elaborate treatises and studied the almost-endless variety of beautiful drawings bv which their mre-

cepts are illustrated. Fencing is now recommended, not only because it is the best method of giving grace and agility to the body, but beouusl) it supplies a resource which at any moment may bocome of value, so that its claims ore still strong to hold a place in the programme for the education of the finished gentleman. Beside these motives fencing possesses historic interest, and that eye must be unappr'sciative, indeed, which cannot see a high degree of beauty in an encounter between two accomplished fencers, France can to-day claim the best. There are many reasons for this fact. Some attribute it to the agility and acknowledged power of rapid physical action possessed by this nation j others to their natural vivacity and natural nimbleness ; and still others to their almost romantic love for physical training. The French were made to be good swordsmen. The national standard (about five feet seven inches) is the height best, calculated to contain all the elements of strength without superfluous weight. With them ever' regiment had its fencing-school, and of so much importance was the proper teaching of this art cdnsidered that Louis XIV. granted letters-patent to number of eminent teachers who alone were permitted to teach in Paris. When a vacancy occurred neither influence nor iavor could suffice to obtain this privilege. The applicant was obliged to fence in public with six chosen teachers, and if by any of them he was beaten by two more than a majority of hits he was rejected as unqualified to teach in the capital. The most eminent European physicians have earnestly recommended fencing to all men between the ages of 17 and 48 years. It is apparent that the attitudes and exertions of fencing are conducive to the most symmetrical physical development. Sir Everard Home says ot this beautiful art : " Of all tho different modes in which the body; can be exer-jised, there is none in my judgment that is capable of giving strength and elasticity, as web as precision, to the action of all the voluntary muscles of the body in an equal degree as the practice of fencing, and none mora conducive fS bodily health." Many similar extracts from letters ot able physicians might bo given, but it is sufficient to know that they all speak highly of it. Morning or evening is the best time for fencing for exercise. In England we may find in at least huh ot the houses of professional men foil -aud masks. Of late years fencing, haWgun to regain its old position. Tinman feels better, works better and haa clearer brain who takes this exercise. Broad shoulders, expanded chest ami au erect carriage uro certain results ot it Adulterated French ' Wines. The adulteration of foods aud beverages in Paris has provoked strong measures. The municipality has set up t. laboratory under the prefecture of police for the work of analysis. Out of 123 samples of vdaes, three ouly wero found to be of genuine grape juice ; the remaining were pronounced deleterious falsifications, m wluch were litharge, tannin, lime, chalk, the carbonates of soda and potash, with coloring matter from coat tar. Many of the packets of coffee analyzed contaiued as a baso torrifled coffee grounds purchased from tho restaurants, mixed with red clay, mahog any sawdust, and baked horses' livers reduced to a fine powder, while even the cliiccory, commonly supposed to bo the principle bogus element, was found to be falsified with brick-dust, ochre, refuse figs and luiirxial black. As to chocolate, it is mixed with ochrous cloy, grated toast, sawdust and damaged cocoa, sweetened with coarse brown, instead of flue white, sugar. The so-called tin-foi; with which its cakes are envelopod contains sevonty-flve per cent, of lead. Traveling-Hlen find it hard to keep in good health, owing to tbe constant change of water, diet, aud the jarring of the cars. AU these things injure the kidneys, whilo Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is certain to counteract them.

A Uhost Car. Says a Sau Francisco paper: "The Express Company frequently carries corpses over the Central Pacific Bailroad, and until recently the messengers puid no more attention to a 'bone box than to a. sack of potatoes. But it is different now. One of the express cars, which was noted, as having been the conveyance of more occupied coffins than any other on the line, a short time since was the scene, of most unaccountable movements. The employes credit the mysterious effects to supernatural causes, and the messengers unite in saying: that they would rather discharged than run another trip in what, they call 'the haunted car.' Wb.'e women -voung or old, married or single, will be greatly benefited by Kidnoy-Wort. Stikl Chili weather in Peru. Boston Post. We Bolivia. Toronto Olobe. Andes this a joke ?- Fxuiange. Uruguay humorist not to know a joke wheu you see one. Tbronlo Olobe. But how cfiu you see the point of a joke when the Quite it- ia omitted ? Afaractue ffwald. The. paragraphers haven't loft room for

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EniBT's Extract or Taa yo Won Oszbbi has bjen used for twenty years, and during that time lias saved niauy very valuable lives. Do not neglect a cough or cold until it is too late. Try this aicoUent remedy, and we are sure yon will be convinced of its merits. Chronic Cong as, and even Consumptives, are cured by 'ollmving the directions. Every bottle is warranted to give satisfaction. Prepared by tht Einmert 1'roprietary Co., Chicago, Bold bj all good druggists.

and ali fornis of general debility relieved by

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if resulting from pulmonary catnplaints. Cas-

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is this issue appears a new advertiaonout of (ho L'u. Hautkii Mewotxe Company, manufacturers of tho justly ceieliraUid Ikon Toxic, indorsed and recommended by tbo medical profession. As a general b mo, and especially foi Dysp.-psia and General Debility, it hasnoeuuai, having been thoroughly tested aud rocoinmouc.od as having virtues whioh no other tonic lHisstsHCS. It is certainly a valuable remedy, judging from the satisfactory testimonials from prominent persons it has received. O'iwtMflrti

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Uncut Saji's Cohditjos Powders are rsoomniendel by stock-owners who have used them as the best Horse and Cattle Medicine to be had. If -:he animal in Scraggy, Spiritless, or has no appetite, those Powders are an excellent remedy, andevery owner of stock will do well to by them. They are prepared by the Kimnert Proprietary Co., Chicago, 111., a very reliable aim, and sold by all good druggists.

tVorrinu's IWladoMi " She insists that it is more important that her family should on kept in full lealth than tbat she should hav.f all tho fashionable dresses and shies of the tircos. bins therefore sets to it that each member of her family is supplied with enough HopBicU-rs, ut the first ippear.mce of any syimitoms of ill hes.lth, lo prevent i fit of siekness'with its nttendant expem-e, care und anxiety." All women tho ild exercise, their wisdom in this way. ifooen 1'alladiu.m. When some one can invent a fivebanelcd revolve? which can be sold tot twenty-five cents, every city can do away with at least two school-houees ai; the end of the first year. It is simply necessary to buy a little uioro burying-ground. Detroit Free Pn.

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mwmi sroit RHEUMATISM, Mouralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacha, Sorenosa of ifio Clmtt, Gout, fiuinsy, Soro Throat,. 8weU ins and Sprains, Burna uni Soafdt, Qanoral Sodiff taint. Tooth, Ear and Hoadaeho, Frotttd Foot and Eon, and all other Paint and Aches. Hi preparation so earth equals Sr. Jacoss On as a maf; sure, rfmvf and chmip Ttxttnt Hantdr. A trial sntafla but ttu eamparatlnlv triSlnf outlay of 60 Ctsts, and vwy una uBrini with psla aaa bavs aaiap sad postuvs sroof of lu sUima, Sinenses la Xlsvsa Laasaasss. OLD BI ALL mnaaiBTB AID bealebi iv stEDionre. As VOGErJBR. it CO., iaaittmart.M., U.S..

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FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Best la tks Werld. Get the- STrwulee. Kw. MOO Avents wmnted e sell te C4 or PRESIDENT GARFIELD, Incladins J'utl and otrcHi-atAaoeoantof bis brief bat Knfui adrainlst Uon; tiie annt coi.fli'.-t with ine "Stalwarla." beaded ty Conk lime: u diabolloal ittempt to asau'buue ninu witb toll pa it :ulara ofbu oaae. one of tbe moat critictii and rMrarl;at 14 on record. Terms Ubernt- OuMi&Oc. Circular (me. Addrwai MUBBAttB I KOS, Pubs., Cblcaso, III. 'rPilEVISION JLal 00NTBASTED EDITIONS. Contatrdnx the Old and New Verakns, In aiirwJIel eV amtta. The best and ebeapett Oluetrated )dlt on of the Reviled Ttwtament, MiUione of people art waitins tag It Donotbedecetredbyttie nnaorupaloaa pabUaberaot Inferior editione. See tbat the copy job buy . ontnlna lo fine oiisravfnra on .toel and wood. Tblaia iteonlylarwf tips L-ontruatetl etttlr., and Aau are ooUiiii( monty teUing it. AWBVlPsl WAn:KI. for circular! and extra trrna- Addrew NATIONAL PUBLISHINO CO. CWoasw. lit

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