Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 September 1881 — Page 4

THE EAST. Mm, IiiMjIr Robinson, of ?oston, applied to the Supreme Court of Hasaaolraseths for permtwion to praotice, mad was answenil that it weuld be contrary to the eonstuiitioB f o permit a woman to (tarharge thedutiea of an attorney. As a freight train on the Philadelphia and ne divwicci of th j rennsylvania ratlroud wwpararrjprontrabrid'gn which spans a crook hi Crawford eortnty, Fa., the bridge, which had been weotened by Same from Wming tree rloec to the woolwork, gttve wry, precipitating the entire train ntottu ravino beneath. The engine) and uremarj were kilted, and two tr imps, who were stealing a ride in the cats, are ah aappo!d to h-ivo perished. The low of amcbaitdae waa t? great. The. will of the If ia Lorenzo Delmo! too haa been pr: bated. He leaves a fortune f 3,000,000, of which his sife gets 9400,000 and his home and statikw with all they contain, 6MMH0 goes to hia ebew, Charles C. Dtilmomcc, icd tits interest on 9100,000 goes to his brother Siro Ambrose E. Barnside, United States Senator' from Rhode bland, exTHred of spasm of th-i heart, at Bristol, B. L fie was born at liberty, lad,, in 1824, and cradnaled at West Point in 1817. He was Lieote tanl of artillery in the Mexican wax, and in I860 became trcasnmr of the Illinois Central BaBrnd Company. He wis Colraet of the First Rhode bland regiment at the Battle of BnU Ban, sirred at Antieta-n as a Hajor General, and superseded MiCU Uan in command of the Array of the Potomac jnxt befote the defeat at FredccicksburK. He rved three terms as Gotlti or of Rhcde Isbuid. and was sent to the Senate in 1875.

Turcnof the bandits who engaged in

the robbery of the Chicago and Alton train near fltondsle, Mo., were arrested near the scene f their trime ly the Sheriff of Saline county, and haw been f tlly identified. Th-iir nas.es are Creed Ctaatirauq, Samuel Chapman and John Bnrclar. and tber reside not twenty

mike from Indwienrteneo. It is bettered that

. nearly (10,000 waa W.iaa from the passengers and thrown into a. pillow-case as tin robbers walked ttronsh the cats.

Tto acting Governor of Arizona tun sent a tel

egram to the Secretary- or war, asking for 500 stand of arms to supply citizens in exposed settle mats. The snprrnitendent of the Southern Faeiflr road has pf Hed to Gen. Wilcox for train nurds between Tucson and Darning. Gen. Wilaox t-Hegraplis that tiie hoatiles are all north of the Gila river, ami mostly on the White mountains A loss of 100,000 was feiearrod by the bnnriag of the afeujguier-housa of Lib by, McNeifiAXibby, at tho Union Stock Yards, Chicago. A Kansas Citt dispatch says that six of the Glendale train-robbers have bn captared. They prove to be young fanners living m tte immediate Tiourty of tho outrage, and : the idna that the Jarci4' brotbers were in tbo raid ftia been quite ge lerally abandonad. Ha;i aprwuravB to aSw riff the names of the rubbers, aiid has birjaeJf been placed in jail at TsdependBni'e as a wanes Bev. Ir. 1L W, ThormJ, of Chicago, who bait for several days bean nnder investigation aa bereti, has been found gnilty on all tho dram , and will be deprived of fellowship in the HodiodM elmrefa nni'D he can be formally tried at the annual conference at Sycainorv, WA Kashas Cits reporter, named Konnelly. bad a drilling experience wkk a party of the Jeoe laraes gang of imtlaws. About midnightsorae strange party repreaenrinc; himself as a newspaper man eamo to Nnnnelly and stated that be bad a startling pieco of news, which conld be obtained in a Ttry short time if ha wixildfo! Ionium. He did as he was bidden. On the way toa point aboct a mile south of Kiosas City the nnknnwn man asked Nnnnelly what lie knew regarding the James boys, sod was toM by bint that he was acquainted with tticro, and had nerved on PiiikrtonV detective force in pursuit of them on several -occasions. Snddi'juy the interrogator cnterrwpUd by informing Nunwl'v that be waa Jesse .lames, nod that he proponed to tiU him. At this time lire men rose myHteriouly from the side of the road and covered the victim Tito nrvolvers, ccnpelUnr; huu to throw up bis bands. The gang started to take Kruinclly along rith trim, bnt be feioki away and na for Lis life through the deroa underbrush, and made Iris escape. Thf gang 1 allowed and fired a umber of shots at tb fleeing journalist, none of which, took effect. Wbkh the steamer Gea. Sherman nrlived st Standing Bock to transfer Sitting; Bull's paiiYtofortBandaB, the noted Sioux declared be wsrJd never go on board alive He Tt-aa nrcniptly overpowered br tbeeoldiera, bonnd nsnd sod foot, and earri-x npwho gang-piaok. The ocber Inoiacs bad displayed some insulordimtion, but quietly followed when their chief bad been eubdtifd There is a strong sentiment in Arizona in favor of the expulsion of the savages, from the Territory. . . .The Southern Ute Indiana are said t be preparing to take the war path. ' Bskxabd Bkbb, a Gorman resident of St. XonJs, whose fondness for whisky made him peer, uresacd hurueif in bis best efotues, bade hfs wife c. nod-by, went into the garret of bU hciosev nut one foot in a bucket of wattr, oat ioniser? m the c&lf of the lc, ar.d sat there . andl he bkd to death. Tac good vvork of raisirj aid fear the SinTereni by the great firoe in Miciiigan, and of ihaU.i'.iuUiaJ spppBss throoghont the burnt dfotnet ii (jping forward Ttpmooaly and BystematJealry Xbc mtcrrpticris in Detroit foot np over 816.CW) ; Bay Cifel has raised $2,500 j East Saginaw,, l,!Mi : Saghaw CUy, l,aOO ; Poniiao. (ilU); Jackson, over t2,000; Boms, 3,00) ; Adrian, 93,000 ; Grand Haven, over t, 003. Other Hichignio towns and cities have contrifaTised in proportioc, and fnrther sub echcticw iro coming constantly. Pbov. Xrea and seven companions asemied from Bt Paul ins balloon on the 13th iwt, intentlng to make an air voyage to the Atlutieeoast. Hie baBcou was weighted with S10 pcnincs of prcnbioiui ind instrmnents and two toca or ballast. They crossed the Mississippi st an altttade of 4, feet, enjoying a iclorion; sonset, and obtaining a magnificent Mew of St. laiil and Minneapolis. Soon afterward the w ind died out, and they descended six amtaa from the startup point. A FoirnON of the property stolen from Wieptasrniy is on the Chicago and Alton road, riear01eridaie,sfoL,habireeorered. Itwss found hi a cave some nrBcs from tho scene of the robbery. The Chicago TriOHne reports that tlia railro&d managers ' feel quite confident that all chow who purujipated m the robbery will he bagged this time, and that heueefortti train-robberies will be of much less? frequent occurrence hi that unsavory locahty. '3m best sign about the matter is, teysay.fiuttbo mote respectable people in ttiai nmui are gettrng aroused, ana seem 4 trrmmed to make an end to thedernedatioes ud finishthe depredators. They are also foil t praise atwutthe work done by Gov. Crittenden since the robbery occurred. The Governor ldmstf f has gone to the scene, of the robbery, and is spurring on the officers of the law to do their whole duty, and to see that none of the bar. ait escape.". . . .Three hundred study of turn and U,0iX cartridges have been shipped to TtKixm. Arizona, from Fort Union. .,..xhe-losiuesB pnrtfon of the town of Bwrar, V: X., exeeot a co-operative store,

A OQSBXKHOB0B twin at nine ears was wrecked at Castrovilie. Tex. One man was toUed and ftftsan bmm wern wounded,.... Sydney Lanier, the post, ffied recently at Lynn, Pclk ecsnty, K. C., whither be had gone to recroit his health... .The body of Henry Suuth, widen was' placed in a cem -tery at Baltimore in 1837, was found so thorougmy petriued as to show no sign of decay, Thkk was a great hanging bee at Port Smith, Ars, jnst cm the borders of the bdiab Territory, on the 9th inst. Five ronr- ' deran were executed three white racs and two Indiani. One of the wiute men was Pat KoOOwaa, whc served in tlm Union army durisg the war sa a atember of the Twelfth Illinois eavaby. He murdered a loanmanriarnedlAtta, who had been .t partrnr with him in working a haocd farm. The otter white men banged with him wen George W. Padgett, a cattlodriver of Texas, who killed a man in a quarrel, and WUham T. Brown, a Hissouriao, who shot a man named Tate, in the Indian Territory. The two Indians executed were yonng Creeks" eoc vict ad of laving killed white men in the Iaclian Territory. A KAttBOAB accident near Anchomge, Ky., killed seven persona and injured many otters, among them Alexander H. Alford, an athsneyof loukville. A skmoob di8rarrje.nc on the levee at Hsw Orleans originated in epithets bestowed upon the drivers of cotton-float. A police sergeant waa beaten with dubs, and fired on the- crowd, kilting a :iero named Hawkins. Bufl;U newthirk arornrt the . fflceni, and the entire forte was callec tj the scene by the firoatszm. Women shot at poUcomon from the windows, and th rwwry-eiigaged laborers were forced to quit work. The; militia were ordered out j tut as the rioting oaiied. Several cotton bales were tet on fire. 4 mob numbering nearly s hundred man rob into XMrdanelle, Ark., and, snrroundipg Die Jsil where two ranrdei nra (Taylor and Brute) were eemfined, overpowered the gURrds, secured the keys of the prison, and, taking the priauners named from toe iron cage, pot ropes sjfenst their necks sxtl cragged them into the

sireeta. The wrolcbed prisoners were dragged through the streets by their Rip tors, and to a patou of adjacent timber, where the ropes were Bung across the limb of a tree, aud they were left dangling in tho air..., A nmrdeger named Bamnoy was tf keu from the Owiugsvillo (Ky.) jail and put to death by an armed mob. . . . William Slaxon, a farmer living near Cotton riant, Woodruff county, Ark., while returning homo got into an altercation with thiee mon who wore working on the road. It appears tho latter ordered him to turn aside, and, when be refused, overturned his wagon. Mason then d.4 w a revolver and killed two of the men and badly wounded the other. Nsw Okie ass telegrams, of the 14th, represent the labor troubles as assuming a serioua shaoe. James Wilson, the driver of a cotton-wagon, was stoned by a mob and retaliated by F-hootiiig John Liusky. At the Natchez 'piers twentv mon armed themselves and went to work. lantern bonriled tho ship Callego and tired at screwraen in tho lio'd. Aeting Governor McEucry, at the rrquoet of tie Mayor, put the city under mattial Uw, placiug Gen. ltenham ir command, , nd or len d military organizations to bo rwdy fnr aervlc. The British Consul doiusuiltd pr.itioli.in fr three vessels ljing at the lovee, ;.utt tlu-Sii.i ih Consul sent to the Minister at WnsM ilo:i an account of an outrage on a SpatiUh stoaim-r. POLITICAL. Thb Pennsjlvanin ItejinWicTin Convention, held at Hiniiburg, indorsed the ndminlstration of Gov. Hoyt, declares in favor of a tariff which will dfeoriniinate in favor of American industries, and nominated Gi n. 8. iS. Bailey, of Fayette county, for State 'treasurer.

.Tee Kvrmblioan3 of Sun Francisco

elected Biako for Mivor by 2,0M majority, and

Kedirwtck for Sheriff by 3,405. Grady, the Democratic candidato for Tax-collector, won by

a majority of 396, The Massachusetts Domocratic Caa.-

ventioa will be held at Worcester Q.1. 5 tn

a special election in tho Second Jlaiie dii'riot

for a representative to Congress to rlUtbo vacancy caiircd by the roiigiBttion of Ko-iat"ir Frve, ex-Gov. Puigley (Uopublican) wss vteew I

Dy a majority of ttw u i,ai y.

Thk coming political contest in Feuu-

syivania for State Treastirer is hkoly to be a tUne-corucrud one. Tlie EepuWican State Convention nominnted Ge'n. 8. M. 15-iilvy, a strong Cameron man. State IteprtMsnti.lsvo Wolfe, who is bitterly opposed to the Oun roiv, has announced himself as an indvpeu Jent ficpuUlicancaudidatofortheoaico. . x Xue mail for Chutcan, tlw aasass.in which, however, he never sees contains jorae curious rut ssagos. The folloning. written on a postal card, was ner t from Baltimore: Top, do come to onr little fun on Oct 10, 11 anil VS Tcur pai-wise win bo ril, bui wt cannot RHnranteejon a tli-kcfuojiie." Wo annnro you quite a "time." Shovnd Our"snritiiUi'' wnsontinyrnir cciuiiiea private eonvryance will mwl you ntlho depot, thenmyou will 'be drawn tlmmch the e1l, i:d never beforein your lifo will'ou liaveoxierif need ueh m t-me. Vnnr body wi'l to perclicd upon a pole and earned in tie procession cf the Oriola, -Committi.k. Also thiii from AnnapoUa : I wlH ta&e one' volume of the description ot Wwbinglon Jail life and the hanf big of duiteai:, written by yoimelf. T. McHesbv. A postal card from Boston bnd a drawing of a skeleton, on the left a gallows with a nun hangicp, and tho words : " I will pay any mnn who will get Guitean's carcass to eat with me. 1 will cut it in ten thousand bits." Guiteau is represented behind the bars, calling : " Let roe out andl won't shoot the President again." The wretch bad a narrow escape from death a few mornings since. Aa the guard at the Jul was being relieved, Sergeant Mason fired at the aesassin, the bullet coming within a few inches of his head. It is believed that Mawn was suffering from the effects of strong medicine taken torchiUfi. Sbbgt. Mason's attempt to shoot Gnitean is not viewed with a very alarming amount of abhorrence r even indignation. Assistant Adjutant General Baggie is credited with Baying that Mason will be turned over to the civil authorities of th j District of Columbia. He will perhaps be tried on a charge cf shoot nig wita intent to tdlL A conviction on the charge is highly improlable. ' It tried by court-martial Mason may be subject to some punishment for vio'alion of military discipline. This probably will be the extent of his punishment. l:ut if rosy be that he win not bo punished in any way. It wuuld not be difficult to couviuo-i a jury to convince a ronrt-mariiil even that Matmn was not in bis right nrnd wtien he shot at Guiteau. I?j some of the departmsata at Washington subscriptions are being rained to procure

counsel for the defense of Sergeant Mason. Some of the postoffice clerks have gone to the extent of signing a roiitioa asking for Mt.son's promotion in tho array as a recognition tif bin dwing, and of the fact that he seems to ibhor the employment of American soldiers in guarding an as&usin.

- CBIVESAL. Thk CeBsns Bureau at Washington

has issued a bulletin containing statistics of the fisheries of tho great lakes. Tho tables show that, distributed in the various States bordering on the lakes, there are 5,050 iiahermen." 49 steam tugs, 1,007 vessels and boats, 14,014 gill nets, 143 seines, abd 273 pile-drivers engaged in fisbeaics, the vaine of the app -.ratui and accespories used being 41,!!43,975. Dormj! 1879, 6 742,000' pounds of nub, valued at $1,632,900, were taken. Of this quantity 16,733,540 pounds were salted, 2,821,030 ponn-ls frozen, 1,721,770 pounds smoked, and tliereat soldfrsst. There were produced also?42,3fi0 worth of cavaiere, isinglass and oQ.

The steamer Columbia foundered in a

galcwhieh prevEfled on lake Michigan on tho

nicht of the 10th inst The disaster oornrred off Frankfort, Miefa., about midnight. Fifteen persons were drowned, inelndin; the C.-.ptain, second mate and first and second encineeni.

The steamer was bound from Ch-cago to Col-

uugwooa, vanaaa, loaen wttn gram. She shifted hex earso and sank within fifteen min

ute after. The passengers and crow got away from the steamer in small boats, bnt tho boat I

containing the Captain and engineers was capsized. Several other vessels were wrecked

in the same storm, among them the David Dows, tho largest sailing vessel which ever navurated the lakes. She was bound from Clucatro

to Buffalo, with a cargo of 01, 300 bushels of corn, and went ashore ou what is known as

Middle Ground, near Peleo idand. in Lake

Erie. It is feared that the entire crow are loat.

GTjrrcATj called the attention of his

guards to tho fact that he was 40 years of ago the other day, and intimated his readiness to receive piesenta. He is woikmc ua the t'loa of

insanity.

The farmers in tho vicinity of London, Ontario, ara- complaining of the drought, which, in length, of continuance and severity, has never been equaled within the memory of the oldest inhabitant The pastures are ruined, and cattle, instead of fatteniner us thsv

usually do at this season, are fading. In not a few cases the winter stock of roddci is drawn upon to keep the animals alive. The ground is baked so bard that the fall work is very much hindered. Cattle are dying in some places for want of water. Great damage has been done by fires ii; the neighborhood of

Iwen eounu, rairy oouna. uravemurst, Otterville Stratford. Eden Mills. Burton and

Zunob. A million dollars' worth of timber

was horned in the Parry Sound din tr et The st aaur Proteus has arrived at St. John's. N. B., froui Lady Frank:in bay. TiniiKiug with her members of the Jcannetro march expedition who are considered unfit tn endnre tbo hardships of a rigid witter. The Pro his reports much ice in Lady Franklin Ur Mo traces of the missing Jeannette have been discovered The Internal Revenue Iiiirenn has discovered that private banks in New York, ITiiladelphia, Boston and Chicago owe tho Government $1,250,000 in taxes. The Soman Catholic Bishop of Georgia, the Most Rev. Dr. Gross, advises Catholic parents residing in cities where it is practicable to sustain a parochial school to take their children from the public schools.... A thr 30story building being erected in Richmond, Vs., toppled over, and fatally injured too workmen. A call has been issued for a national convention of the agricultural, manufacturing and commercial interests of tbe country, to be held at Cooper Institute, New York citv, Nov. SO, in the interest of protrction to American industry. Harden offers to end his career as a professional oarsman by rowing anv rwh in the world a three-mile race for i,000" or more. At New York 650 Mormons were landed from the steamshio Wyoming. They are destined for Salt Lako'City. roHEiair. Thb residence of tho Khedive of Egypt was surrounded by 4.000 soldier i. with

thirty pie ecu of artillery, who demanded Die dismissal of all tbo MmWor and- an increase or the army to 18,000 men. The Khedive was compelled to yield, and anpointed Cherif Pasha President of tbe Council. The troops then gave cheers and withdrew. Foreign occupation is thought to bo a necessity. Fbesh shocks of earthquake have ocaorred at various points in the Neapolitan provinces, and some lives were lost and mnch property was destroyed ... .In thoEcnnionicM Conference fa London, Bishop Simpson said the loss of children of Methodists in. America

in favor of other denominations was ono of tho most disastrous facts connected with Method

ism,

Htm Congress' of Workingmon of Great

Britain aud Ireland, held in Iioudon, passed ros

orations expressing horror end detestation of Guiteau's crime, sympathy with President Garfield and the American people, and hope that the President will s;eedih recover and live long to do good serrico to the great nation over

wmcn ne so worcuny presiaes At juiooknagre. Cork county, Ireland, forty disguised men broke into tbe house, of three broth

ers, named Mahoney, and shot them down.

The Janariese have decided to extend railroads

throughout the empire, and tho question of Government aid is being considered ... .Tho emigrants leaving Liverpool in August miru-

Kerca ni.sai, or wnom x,vti7 wont to unusu North America A land-slide occurred near tho village of F.lm, Switzerland, by which two

persons were slued and thirty nouses destroyed.

IinreniOK, Ireland, is excited over the

arrival of 600 police, who are to quell tho dis

tnrbancos thore. .... Franco has within fire

months dispatched 89.000 soldiers to Algeria.

ADDITIONAL NEWS.

A somtabs highway robbor in t3ie

White mountains stopped a family -jarnage driven by Frank Vf. Andrews, of Boston, and foourod 200 and a breastpiu, but was courteous enough to return eomo railroad tickets. Ho

men lmuicaialoly halted tr.cuien House sfcigo, with four persons on tbe driver' seat fired

on.tbe paascngom an j was run dawn by the

norves. a passenger tired a pistol, wtien tne robbtT rscnix d to the .vooils. ...Forest fires in

c'outli mid West Jersey have created immense destruction to va'wblo woodlands. Tbo

drought is tho greatest known for mnuv wins

in tho State, and has nroved highh dcstru -tiro to grain and fruit croiw. Ube losf Is estimated

at thousands of dollars.

The following appeal for aid in behalf

of the BUtTcrors by the lato forest tires has been issued by the Cij&eas' Belief Cominittoc of

Detroit :

As Ari Eii, for Tire DEsrrnrrE To flat Prt-

pie of the United Stahs: Tho counties of Iinri.n and Hanilac, and pnrtM of the counties of Tuscola and Lapeer, in Michigan, havo been visitod by dreadful calamities. I'orest-firos driven by hiKh winds swept over more than 1,500 square utiles of this region. In a portion of it Urn doMruclion was only partial. In the neater part

of it ti.e ruin is complete. More than U00 people

we're purnoo, 10 aentn in tut uames or imrooniea

111 the smoke. Many otheis who eecaxei vvere sevexelv burned, and vet survive in exeat suffer

ing. More than 15.000 people were made shelterless. Tho greater part of these lost all tlit-y

possessed, xneir uousos, uarns, leiices, orup,

Agricultural implements, lurumiro unit cioch-

ini! wore ebtirclv consumed, and 1 bov are iibso-

lutely dostitute aud dVpenlont on the goneroaity of the humane for tha neocssaries of lite. ImiiHiiifttely that the magmtude of the disaster waa known, tho Mayor of Detroit, by proclamation, railed a meeting of citizens to aid tho

mirortrs. At this rmunj; alt tuo- pronineut commercial, manufiicturing and banluiiK

houses of tho city were rcpresonted. They nppointed a relief committee, coiiMhtiug of the

lion, vYiiimm u. xjiompson, auror 01 to c tr

James Mojlullan, Pnaidcut of tho Michigan Car Couipfl'uy : Edward E. Korlou, pivsiitent

of the Detroit Board of Trade : Martin liuizel.

of tliti firm of Hcincman, "Uutzel & Co. ; George McMiCan, of tao firm of H. & R. McMillan ;

ana is. w. mug, 01 u. w. mug & sou. it is needless to say that theaegentlemenareamong the most honorable and enterprising citizens of Detroit This committee immediately organized and appointed well-known, reliable busi

ness men ot the burnt district as sgents for

ine cusiriDuiion 01 rcucr. ine ciuzrui) 01 Detroit immediately eontribr.ted to this committee a large turn of money, and the work of raising contributions .500s steadily on. Detroit ana Michigan will give liberally, bnt the wants of sufferurs are beyond then- capacity to relieve. We therefore appeal to tbe generous throughout the United States to assist us in discharging

iuu uuiy ui xiuuiBiutv lo lUituenuuwBuuerura. Ther need food, clothme, bedding, furniture.

shelter, cattle, seed for crops, agricultural im

plements, tame-iraro, kitiea ntonsus, niecuotuesi and a multitude of other neccssaiies. All individual societies, corp iratjous, committees

ana oigansauons are eamtsiiy lnvnea to send

men coninounoiis, Mneiuer luoneyor snppiies, rninillv- dirAitMi tn 1h Hon. Wi'lium A

Thorn: '80ni Chairman of die oomimttee, Detroit, Mich. All contributions trill be acknonledged in tbe Detroit daily papsrs. (Signed by the

committee, )

The Northern Pacific road has SOS miles of track in operation, and reports a oai-

iiKeinthelreaanryof fBffll,129. Tho capital atook is now 691.312,588. To comr leto the ;ine

ltvreeu Lake Superior aud tho Pacifio ceast

8iti miles or irac are required u too nan-

sas City. (Mo.) fair-Rroaiids a fits broke out

which created a panic, in which several persons

were injured ana a large amount ot property

destroyed.... Tbe twelfth annual meeting of . 1 ii 1 1 : rr. , : .

roe niii tu western AMiucwi.ivn ui iuuom riierswsh held in Chicago last week, under tbo Pres

idency of mx. Jasper M. iroeser, of Lafayeue,

lucr.

The twenty-mile equestrifin race at

Chicago Jockey dub track, bolwetiu Miss Cook, of California, and Miss Jowett, of Minnesota,

was won bv the former in 45 minutes nud 16

seconds. Miss Jewett's harso, while on tue last

mile, jumped 1110 ronco aua throw tier violently.

xtex injuries were not serious.

A TERBiBLE tragedy is reported from

Boonevule, Logan county, Ark. Two planters,

Bobertand William Hauibey, brothers, while

riding home from town, throuch a lonclv. se

cluded strip of conn try, wore rirocl on by assassins concealed in the bushes on either sido of

the road. Robert dropped from Ins horse t,nd died instantly, two bullets liavitii; pierced his

netrt. wiiuam was tntally wounaoa..

The labor riots in Now Orleans were brought to an end by the cotton ft-ctors conceding the waees demanded of the employes.. ..Leland

Leatherman, M; yor of Arkansas City, Ark., ami Jiunes Hucker. n lawj er of the same place, fougbt a du'l at Toxene, Miss. Bnckcr was fatally and Leather rasn slightly wounded.

Gould lias sxoeezed a quarterly divi

dend of i percent out of the Western Union Telegraph consolidation; aud reports a further

turpina 01 f43u,iM.

It is stated in a Washington dispatch

that " Seoretary Eirkwood is minded to break

up tho system of absenteeism inaugurated by

Eastern Govornoia of Western Territories. Two flagrant coses have forced themselves

upon his attention. Fremont of Arizona,

and Ordway, of Dakota, have been absent

from their respective capitals, furthering their interests at the Fast, for many weeks. Fremont has just returned to Arizona in obedience to sharply imperative orders. Like orders will bo issued in like cases in the future, and something will probably be domi to prevent tbe appointment of Eastern politioihns to Territorial positions which they unlawfully convert into sinecures. A oaboo of 800 tons of human bones arrived in Bristol (England) harbor, consigned to a firm of English manufacturers of manure. The bones are supposed to be those of the defenders of Plevna, and were shipped at Constantinople. In tho cargo there were whole "limbs, and hair still clung to parts of skulls. . . . The Sultan has at last decided to let Egyptian affairs severely alone, having his hands full with his Vorth African Suzerainties. Tbo Khedive hag a new Cabinet at Cairo, and will try and settle internal affairs without the runt

ed interference of tho English and French. . . . Tho American horso Irjiquoie, the winner of the English Derby last spring, has added to ha victories 011 the Engli h tir-f by winning tho St Legor staSoe. ....Southern Hussia is being ravaged iy diphtheria. In one province. Pnltava, of 45, 5iH cases 18,755 proved fatal. Children are the principal suff rors. . . .The King of Dahomey has destroyed the towns of Ignauo and Okofo, and took some thousands of captives to his capital f 1 r sacr.fue. a. ... 1 , . L gB Washing'tou Bed Tape. There is annually issued by Uio doportments at Washington about 300 miles of red tape. If this were stretched out in a straight Jino it would reach from Washington to New Have n, Ct, on the north, or from Washington to Wilmington, K. C, on the south. Using Washington as a pivotal point, and moving the tape around, the ends would touuh tho great lakes and pats through tho States of Conncctimit, New York, Pennsylvania, Oiiio, Kentucky, Tennessee and North OnroJma, Or, to make another illustration, from the Interior Department to the Navy Depart

ment is about one-half a mile. Tho tape would go around these departments 800 times, and bind them closer an 1 more securely than ever Indiau and tir weie bound before. To go into details: The Treasury Department alone requires 288,000 yards of red tepe, and is closel.T followed by the Interior Depr-rtmeiit with 129,000 yards. Following como the Navy, with 49,500 yards; the State, with 28,800 yards; the War, with 14,400 yards, and last, tho I'ostolfico with 12,900 yards. Wathintiion J'ost. Thebu is no' better way to live healthily and happily than to cultivate u temperament wherein tho most contradictory qualities and properties of the organism are perfectly counterbalance and combined.

PRESIDENT GARFIELD, Loxo Dbaiicii, Boot t.

A change in the wound yesterday, iollowed

by a lower temroratnro, caused a milked chance for the better in tho condition of tho

snfTuring President At noon yesterday his

pulso stood at 94, and at the evening dressing 100. Ho took a lilKTid amount of both liciivio

and solid food, including tbe greater part of a

broiled partridge. Dr. lsliss said yesterday

that tho great change for the hoi lor

in tho patients con lition iud.catos coma'escence'.

The gland and wound, he said, wore both doing well. Tho discharge from (lie gland was quite mnicienr, and fro 11 tho wound wss more irce and of abetter oh ii-acter. TI10 wound Ioolied

nuioh healthier, aid the color was much better

in every respect. J r. hush stated m a quite jumlaut niaurtor that the President would yti bo nblo

10 conimcnicate ia uongrejis. xtie services 01 Mrs. Dr. Edsou hive been dispensed with, and

six personal frionds of tho President will

guard him day and night Tho vigorous demand of the pt.tient that a rccliiiing-ohair should be forwn -dod from tbo White House caused an order to be telegraphed to that

I'uect. Loso BtlASCB, Sept ID.

Yesterday was probably th j most favorable

day which Ihe President has passed since, he waa shot He iito a very good dinner, slept well, and gained strength, Mrs. Garfield and

tho physicians (eel highly I'ticoursged, Tho favorable symptoms must coulitiuo from two to four weeks, liewever, before tiiB patient can bo pronontced convalescent Neither

stimulants nor euciuata havo been ad

miuislered since Thursday morning, and the food given is eaton with a rchsli. I'onr of the inoliiona in the parotid gland have

entirely lioalel. but tho nmcus mutter gathers in tho Ihroat suflioieully to cause

freouont cxix r .oni lion. 'i',0 wound in

dieted by the assassin will hardly txrmit

the passago of a anuuaga-tubc, mid Ih-cius to assuuie. a healthy look. Dr. Hamiltou

discovered the location of tbo ball yeiter

day, aud thinks it can be removed when the patient has grown stronger. In accordiinco

with a request b.r the President, Attorney General JIacVcagh n as admitted to tho sicfi-room

for an interclrcnge of rongratulatieiis. Tlie sea breeze grew so cool that the front windows

were cioseu ana it iog-ure uuut. Loko BriANon. Sopt 12.

The condition of the President is much less favorable. During yesterday and the day

before a narked rise in torn, peraturo and poise and an increase

in respiration wore observed, tho pulse roucb

ing at times as high as 130, tho temporal tire

100.6, and the respiration 20, tbo latter

being the most freqnent that has loon legisitirod for many weeks. Tlio occurrence

of thoso grave Hymptoms iu tho faco of tho

fact tlrat too atmospheric temperature and general conditions have ix-oii at favorable as could bo Uiwirot. has given liso onne mom to .eriom ppprehensiona. Die right bronebial tube is congested, and it is feared that an ab

scess is forinul in tbe lungs. Tbo sevro-

tious pass away invc'untanly. The bul.

let wound :s granulating and lischarges freely, and tho bed-sores aro healing. The "vealber at Long Brapcli makes

heavy clothing necessary to comfort The sur

geons attnbnlo tuo tebnlo rise each even.

mg to a malarious affection. Col. Rockwell adrrits that tho President lias

lor some Java been troubled with

iemporarv bewilderment, at which times be

said nothinir to his attendants. Dr. Asiisw

hopes the accnmnianon in the lungs may be

l III 11 VU, VU1 tMllHUU BB tWOWOB WO 1IUU1U ttfll

it would b9 necessary to cut for it Loxo HiUNoir. htept 111.

The conditicn of tlio Presideni. during tho,

past twenty-fair hours has been mvtoh rr ore favorable than on the two preceding days. At the evenmg dressing his- pulse hod fallen to

100 ami tho temperature to 9B.V. bo isvomoif was tha report of the physicians, Drs. Bliss ind Agiuw, that I'ne Cabinet oiBrcrs, with the oxcentJon of Bccietarv Kirkwood and At-

tomov General MarVub, loft for the

White mountains for a few days'

muoh-needod recioation. The parotid elan

lias practically healed, and he has less trouble villi txcretioas froin tho Imieis. Dr. Ii!b-s

stated quite positively last night that tboro as no dangcr'of tho formation ot it pus cavity in the lungs. Ilr.3f.iias says bo is kntisfiod that the bullet by which the P resident was wouuled

lias licomo encysted, iitifl tnit uio pasosge made by tbo ball is closed anctl.i'f.'.etl fur about t'hreo and a half inches from the loffiliori ot

tbo ball and within niue inohos of tho fiirf: eo.

1'ostmistcT Gcucral James was aduuttcd town

sik-cliamber, oud stated tha. he was struck . v4,.nmn .m..iuliim if tltrt 11rrui,fm.

although theconvertin showed great strengll

aud cltarnats of hum. Lcso Bbasiti, Sept 14.

Tho President mads a decided gain yester

day. Tho day was fine and the air was pure

and bracing, and tended to Uio patient's piog-

resa toward rocovorv. The renurts of tho nr-

geons were of a very roas-n-' clir.racltr, una everybody shout tho Francluj'.i cottage, phi-si-eians and attendants, soimsd to ba happy. Tho

patient was plascdiu a reclining chur whore no

might hav-j a good view of tho ocean. Ho remained there half an hour, .nd seemed to enjoy it very much. The

parotid trouble bas practically disappeared, tuo wound is looking healthy, ud the uhvsicians aro now agreed that tho bn let

has Irocomii enevstcd. The onlv uufavombie

svmptom seems to lie the frequency ot resp:radon, which is taketh by some aa indicating that (ho condition of tli" lungs is not as good as

conld ho Wished. The PreMdent himself is not

ouiie eatist cd as to tut condition or his lungs.

and rtroarl.cd to ouo of his attendants yebter-

day that ho had a long eicgo ceforo lam.

Loko Bbakch, llept 15.

There was no very decided improvement in

the President's condition yesterday; in fact, it is probably more correct to say that ho merely hold his on. Ho was removed to a reclining Chair, where be rested about an hour aud a

half. During a portion of this time he slept

Ho had more rof resiling pleep than usual, par

took of rather mors food than, on tho previous

any, scemoa to 00 more cnra-rrui. and certainly

iookou lx-ttor; yot tuo temperature and pulso at tbo eveninir dressing wof bv no means reasMir-

ing, and tbo reapimion rose to 21. The nhvsi

ciaus, notwithstanding, maiutain that the patient's symptoms are favorable. Dr. lliiss allegeti llir.t the pus cavities in the back are

mere H;m eruption.., and be manages to explun

away any other unfavorable symptoms that

may appear, .

Col. Kocawell thinks that by tho close of the

season at Long Branch the Pnsident will be able to go to his home at Mentor. Dr. llornton takes a more g'oouiy view ; ho believes the patient is suffering from pyremia, though of s mild oixraoter ; tlitit an abscess has foraied iu

tho njht lung, and that other abscesses are

name 10 oe lormea in oinex vital organs.

The Han with the Umbrella.

Why it is that tho public dp not look

kindly upon a man carrying an umbrella in a hot day is a mystery to bo solved, bnt the feci is they do not, and that not

one man in a hundred has tue moral

conraare to carrv one. Yesterday, whan

an eminent and" dignified citnson, coming back from his dinner, turned into Griswold street with an umbrella over his

Lead he was accosted with :

Been raining down your way V No, sir ! " Going to?" No, sir!" Then tou carry the umbrella to keep

the flies off?"

"Tea, sir." "Well, that's a good plan, and all

soft men ought to practice it "

The nest man had a grin on his lace

as he called out :

' Whaft that for?" " To keep the sun off." " What do you want to keep tho sun

off for?"

" Might ijet sunstruck." " Supposo yon did t " "Suppose you mind your own busi

ness, sir.

The next ono presumed upon his loua

friendship to halt the man with the um

brella and ivhisper :

"Pretty sharp in you, old fellow:

keep tha edges toward your creditors and they can't see you."

Other mt n told nun that vermnp a

poultice on the head would dispense

with the umbrella, ana otners said 11 no w:is afraid of his ears being tanned he

slould iasten a fan on each sido of his hat. Not one single man took him by the hand and encouraged him, and when ho reached the postoffice he was

so discouraged that he lowered his shade, and use ! it to punch the ribs of a boy who had bejin to sing : He's a Sat, bd's a toiler, Anl be lugs au old umbrella.

Durability of Teak. The Chinasc and Japanese build inoat offlieir vpsnels of teak. This wood is very durable, and will stand tho waSer bettor than any other wood that is used for shipbtiil ling. According to the Australasian Shipping JVtws, there lies at the bottom af Dusky bay a lia-go vesiiel that can be plainly seen m clear wider. Sho has beeu therefor centuries, and the Maoris have a legend about her. They say that their grandfathers told theini

that in tlioir childhood n large vessel sank in Dusky bay ; that the erew managed to reach one of tho small islands and after living there for years died oil one by one. Who they were or where they cunie from tho Maoris could not say. A diver is said to havo recently examined this mysterious old hulk. Ha reporteel Unit sho is built f teak and appears to be still perfectly sound and firm. kS EX-COS8UL'S STOBT,

To the Editor cf the Brooklyn Eagle: A lato United States Consul at one of tlii English inland ports, wt.o is now a private resident of New Yorit, relates the following intorctiting story. IIo objects, for private) reason b, to having his name published, but authorizes the writer to eubntantiate, kut statement, and, if necessary, to refer to him, in his private capacity, any person set kin j! such reference. Deferring to bin wishes, I herein, rtreftent bis stnteraent in almost thn

exact language in which lie gavo it to 1110.

U. JU. JA1111K11, 1690 Third avenue. New Vara. "On my Inst voyage home from England, some three years ago, in ond of the Cunard steamers, I noticed one morning, after a few days t ut of port, a young niitn hobbling about on the upper deck, supported by cruteh'is and seeming to move with extreme difficulty and no little pain. He was well dresso 1 and of exceedingly handsome countenance, but Mb limbs wero somewhat emaciated and his face very sallow and bore the traces of long suffering. As he seemed to have no attendant or companion, he at once attracted! my Rympathies, and I went up to him as he loaned against the fciffrail lookinp ont on the foaming track which the Bi.uur.er was mukiug. " ' Excuse me, my young friend,' I said, touching him gently on the shoulder, 'you appear to be an invalid and hardly able OT strong enough to trust yourself unattended on an ocean voyage ; but if you require any assistance I am a robust and healthy man and shall be glad to help you.' " ' You are very kind,' he replied, in a weak voice, ' but I require no present aid beyond my .crutches, which enable me to pass from my stateroom up here to get the benefit of the sunshine ana the sea breeze.' " ' Von Jtaive been a great sufferer, no doubt.' I said, ' and I judge that you havo been aiHictud with that most troublesome disease rheumatism ; whose providence and intenity seem to be on an alarming increase both ia "England and America.' " ' Vou are right,' he answered ; ' I havo been its victim tot more than a year, and after failing to find relief from medical skill have lately tried the Springs of Carlsbad and

vicny . nut they nave tlcne mo no good, ana I am now on my return home to Missouri to die, X suppose. I shall be content if life is

Kr(d me to reach my mother s presence.

She is a widow ana 1 am ner only cmiu.

" There was a pathos in this speech which affected me profoundly, and awakened in

me a deeper sympathy than 1 haa xelt De-

fore. I had no words to answer htm, and stood silently beside him, watching the

snowy wak of the ship. While thus stanctlne ray thouchts reverted to a child a 10-

year-old boy of 0 neighbor of mine, residing near my consulate residence, who had

been cured of a stubborn case of rheumatism bv tho use of St. Jacobs Oil. and I re

membered t hat the steward of the ship had Sold nie tho day before that he bad cured himf-elf of a very severe attack of the gout New York just before his last voyage by the use of the same remedy. I at once left

my young friend and went below to nnd the steward. 1 not only found him off duty,

bnt discovered that he bad a bottle of the Oil in his locker, which he had carried

across the ocean in case of another attack.

He readily parted with it on my representa

tion, and, hurrying up again, I soon per

suaded the young man to allow me to take

him to his berth and apply me remedy. After doing so I covered him up snugly in bed mil requested him not to get np until I should see him again. That evening I returned to his stateroom and found him

slooiiintr peacefully and breathing gently.

I roused him nnd inquired how he felt

'Like a raw man." ne answeretl, with a

grateful smile. ' 1 feel no pain and am able

to stretcn myumbs without difficulty. 1

think .1 11 get up. No, aon t set up to

night' I smd, ' but let me rub you again with the Oil; and in the morning you will be much better ablo to go above.' ' AU right,'

he said, laughing. I then applied ttv Oil asnin. rubbing his knees, ankles and arms

thoroughly, until he said he felt ns if he bad

a mustard jioultice all over fus body, l men left him. The next roe'rniug when I went

un on (teen lor a breezy nromenndo, accord

ing to my custom, I found my patient wait

ing for me with a smiling face, awl without

us crutches, although be limped 111 his movemeuts, but without pain. I don't think I ever felt 60 happy iu my lifo. To miue along story short, I attended him closely dining the rest of our voyage soma fonr raiys apjilying the Oil every night, and guarding him against too much exposure

to t he xresn ana damp spring ureezes, ana,

011 bulling at hew XorK, ne was able, with

out assistance, to mount the hotel omnibus

and go to tiie Astor House. 1 csmou on mm

two days later, and found him actually engaged in packing his trunk, preparatory to

starting u ciit xor sis nome, 1 11111. eveiiuiK. With a bright and grateful smile he welcomed me, and printing to a little box, care-

fully done np in thick brown paper, which stood upon tho table, he said : ' My good frieud, e'-m you guess what that isr' 'A

nrc-seitt fov vour sweetheart,' I answered.

' No,' he laughed- -' that is a dozen bottles

of st. .Jacobs un, wmcn l nave inst pur-

chu&ed from Hndnut, the druggist across the way, end l am taking them home to show my good mother what has wived her son's life; nud restored him to her : n health. And

with it, I would liko to carry you along also.

to show her the face of him without whom

I sliemld nrobablv never havo tried it. If

you 1 should ever visit tho little village of

Sediilro. Jlo., Charlie lownscnd ond hi

mothir will welcome you to their littbs

home, with hearts full of gratitude, and they

wi.l show you a bottle ot at. Jaoous un en ¬

shrined in a silver and gold casket which

we shall keen as a parlor ornament as wei

ns memento of our meeting on the Cunarel

steamer.

Y.'c parted, after an hour's pleasant chat,

with mutual good-will and esteem, aud a few

weeks afterward l received a letter rrona him te-llin" nie he was in perfect health.

and containing many graceful expressions of

his iilfecttounte regards. iiooHlyn.agte,

The Laugh of a Child. Tlie laugh of a child will mike the

holkst day more sacred still. Strike with the hand of fire, O. weird musician!

thy harp strung with Apollo's golden

narr : nil tne vast catnearai aisiea wiiu

symphonies sweet and dim, deft touches of the organ keys ; blow, bugler, blow, uutii thy silver notes do toaoh and kiss

the moonlit waves nnd charm the loverti wandering 'mid vine-clad hills I Bui;

know your sweotest strains aro discorda all, compared with childhood's happy laugh the laugh tliat fills the eyes with light and every heart with joy. Oh, rippling river of laughter I thou art tho boundary line between the beasts and

men., and every wayward wave of thine doth drown some fretful fiend of care.

O, Laughter! rose-lipped daughter ol

Joy ! there ore dimples enough in thy checks to catch and hold and glorify all tho tears of Grief.

DEFACED COINS.

TrnlU aud Honor. Quorv : What in tho best familv medioine in

tho world to regulate tho boirels, purify the t'lool removo eostivouoss and Ii llousness. aid

ilige-lion iiid toneup tho whole system? Truta fnd l ouor cornels us to answer, Hop Bitters ; being pure, perfect and harmless. See another eoluiui.- Toledo Made.

I'aeillc Island Folk-Lore. When in the Tonga-tuba group I was

arm wed by a curions eutton tho natives

there have of sayinj, wlien one sneezed,

" Ufa, whum means love, j uaueu unreaiion for this, and was told that when

a man tneezed he wus thinking- of hi wifo, and when a woman did so she wai thuiking of her hus'iaud : so that thoy

consider it only a polite little attention to say "Ofa" to one at those times. Here in Samoa I fiud a very different

phrase in veBTio on similar occamous,

and on account of its likeness in menu ing to one still nsed in England, of much gre iter interest. Htfro when one mieoKeither sav. ' Boefna." whose mer.niug is,

as iiear as possible, 44 God bless you."--

Jixttnattfe.

'lire Louisville Commercial cites tho oaso

of .'apt. Chun. N. Corri, of that city, whq tens ciir. il hv St. Jacobs Oil. after Biltforilia

for years With rheumatism. Vorfc (JVcfr.) Jiepublican. ' , ...

Something A 'bout IHuiUaiiod Quarters, and Who Are Hoaqtonalble. Thore is a lot of mutilated coin in cirsularJon just now which most people have a vague idea is not worth face value. Thojieople are correct in this, but veny little attention is paid to it, and rery few people ever refuse a dime with hole in it, or a quarter, the pieces which suffer the most, probably feesause of their small value. Many persons, indeed, will eagerly secure and keep a dime which has been bored by tome mischie vous party, having heard lomewhcire, at some 'time, that it is lucky. The qunrter-of-a-dollnr piece, jn account ol! its size, is iroqueutly util!zex ly ingenious parties for sleeve buttons or pins. One side is worn down smooth, and an initial engraved on it, while a shanlz is affixed to tbe other side. It is funny how these relics turn up generally in bu-rooms. The shank is knocked off the best, or unpolished, side, placed upward on the counter, and the relic goon into the till unpurceived, for a drink. Then, in th a course of business, it posies into the hands of somebody who wonders who O. P. Q. is who has his name engraved on it It is not felony here to deface the coins of tlie realm. Tho defacer or the man who takes the coin simply loses on it if he takes it to a bank. The result is, he doesn't take it to a bank, bnt tosses it on the first citizen ho can. When defaced coins do reach headquarters, the presenter is " docked." A dollar with a hole in it or otherwise slightly defaced is worth about 75 cents; off half and quarter dollars a discount of 30 per cent is taken, and off dimes and half dimes 40 per cent. There is no means ol estimating with any degree of accuracy the amount of defaced coin afloat Whatever reaches the Government is remeited for cash, but the large proportion which goes into tlie hands of brokers goes to jewelers and watch-case manufacturers. Unity Saved. We are so t'lankfol to say that our baby was permanently cured of a dangerous and protracted, irregularity of the bowels by the uso of Hop Batters bv Us mother, whish at tho sains time restored her to perfect health and strength. The parents, Itcchcstcr, N. Y. See another column. Buffalo J&tprcs. TBAVBM.KU 44 How do you brokers manage to undersell -she radroad companies?" Scalper 41 Veil, you see ve don't got bo much expenses. Dose railroad fellers haf to keep up the roll in"

stock an' pay ze hands. We don't. It 's ull clear profit w "'" -Neio York

Graphic,

Thb Philadelphia Easy Hour mentions Mr. J. A. Walton, of 1245 North Twelfth street, that city, as an enthusiastic inelorser of St. Jacobs Oil for ths relief! and cure of

diseases of horses.

Moixr of the advocates of cremation

are iwiople over whom it would be n4e-

less to erect a monument, and their ase

may possibly do some little good in th garden, ' The Beet Proof of Merit

is uniform bucooos, and on this basil Warner's Safe Kldiloy and Liver Cute in without doubt

one of the greatest remedies ill the land. ItftFraiv. ntansnrAa nnvtc? clow. Un

like t'iiosoof tho body, they are increased by repetition, approv d of by reflection, and strengthened iiy enjoyment

cotfoa.

njiBmi.ei. eostirencsa afflicts millions of thi

American people. Kidney-Wort, will cure it

It requires 10,296 gas and 2,368 oil lamps to light tlie streets of Boston. " Itongh on Hate.''

Ask Druggists for it. It olears out rata, mice,

rosettes, ooa-migj. nies, vermin, insects. 10a

Da. "rTtJioneu.'s Teethrag Syrup has never failed to give immediate relief when nsed in cases of Summer Complaint, Cboiera-infantum, or pains in the stomach. Mothers, when your lilt 1 3 darlings are suffering from theso or kin-

arcn ciiuses, 0.0 not uesnaiu 10 give i win. Vou will eurclv bo pleased with tlie charming

effect Be sure to 1 uy Dr. Wincholl's Teething Byrnp. Sold by all druggists. Only 25 oouts

per Dolus.

iNDiiiESTiox, dysnepsli. nervous .prostration and all forms of general debility relieved by taking Me.vsjias's Peitomzed ISkef Tosto, the only preps.ration of beef containing its entire nutritious orormrties. It contains blood-mak

ing, forre-geueraling and life-sustaining prop-

orui-t1; is luviuuauiu ui ou enicuuieu ouiiuiuuim, whether tho result of exhaustion, nervous proBtratioo, overwork or acute disease, particularly if roro.ting from pnlmonuy camplaints, Caa-

wea, uazara uo., propneton, new xon.

Fox Headaohe, Constipution, Livor Complaint and all bilious del angemeuts of tho blood, there is no rcmcdv as sore and safe an Eilert's Daylight Liver PiHs. Thoy stand unrivalled in removing bile, toning the iitomaeh and in giving

beaitny action to uie uver. coia oy au arnggiaia.

This Milwaukeo Eoenlng B't'cwisin says the NosTBWESTKBS HoBSE IN aii, Co., the leading house in tho country, whose great succesj is due

to its enterprising manager, a. nr. ningsianu, makes Jive, tons daily of the best horse nails in ... ,. - , . ... .111

tho worm, sua uas more orui rs uiui 11. unu hu. Tnanii was a younj; lady qn to fair, Who had much trouble with Uor hair, 80 sho bought Carboline Aud a bight to be seen Is the heivd of this niaideu, I declare. Fob "Rheumatism, Sprains and Braises, uso Cnole Ham's Nerve and Bone Liniment, sold by all draggbit. KKrU'IKII I'ltOM DEATH. WOUui J.CoacMln.o! SoniMtiUa, Musi, airs: b tlw fen of an 1 wm taken with lilesdtns st tbe lens, fol

lowed br iwnri coush. I kt ml iwietito i BMh.

U.I TfU ivnflced to inr bed. la 1877 I in d ml tied to

thahiMi-iUL Tlwitootonaaiii IhadahaloliiBijlBacM blsaaslialf dol.ar. At on tlnoanvortwontaraad that I wn dud. I Km np hop, bat a friend told mo of Da. Wnvtuai Oiu'i Balsui roa thk buxoa. I sot a bottle, when, to mf uptUl, I commenced to feel bettor. and to.dnr I fed better I ben for thiwerean past. I

write thai hopinc vnrj one ffl',ctd with diaeoinL luua will taka Db. WiluiU Haix's Ba&sam, eni, 'necoisvlnetd iJietcoKaoarrrios (un Bl cusaD. l eiapojUnlf ear It hu done more svkhI tbAaaUUwatuersMdieinee i twive taken eince mi etekneee.

TO BE WU AT A11CTIOI. These familiar words recall to the farmer and others Interested, the unfortunate neeeeslty of nomotimes getting rid of Stock that is not otherwise salable on account of blemtshea or Imperfections. To improve upon this me thotl, by showing how to restore your Stock to first-class condition, Is the plan herewith presented. Tho signal benefit ot the Great Gorman Remedy to mankind very reasonably induced Its application to the sufferings and ailments of the dumb creation, lieginnlng with the Horse. People who tried it were more than surprised by IU results, as attested in tlio speedy and permanent cure of their Slock, and they gladly announced their experience by word of mouth and by the publlo press, until to-day Fakmees and Dealers, Stockmen ak Bbekders, the coustrv ovek, are using Sr. Jaoous Oil. with delight, wtlatactlon and profit. The . others who mistake of jff loss the,r thinking that TC Stock by a anything l f)iw miserable efgood enough jaYI tl tort at econfor a Horse . CffljfSll omy. There la made by are others who humanely regard the welfare of tbclr falthlul dumb creatures, and provide for their comfort with good food and shelter, and for their health by a constant supply of St. JAeons Oil,- the safest and speediest relief for Diseases ol' Horses and Stock ever discovered. Whenever there appears any evidence whatsoever of disease or injury among Animals, they should have the best nosst We treatment, as it never pays to defer attention to Stock. Inasmuch, then, asK is the part of common prudence to use the surest curative means in the beginning, even' Stable, Farm and Mock-yard should be abundantly supplied with r. Jacobs On., which is used and recommended by tho t'ent Horsemen In tlie country as an article which will relieve more promptly and certainly tbo ailments tf and Injuries to Stock than any other remedy known. For Spavin, Ktngboue, Wind-Gall, Fleeh-

hvbiiui nuw .... nwaj of all kinds. Poll- Q

f. t 1-i n a Wttn-

clr, Acute and Chronic Founder, Stance, Coma, AVhltlowi, Broken Knees, Cats, Colic, Sore Throat, Distemper, and many other Diseases, especially FooJ-Kot to Sheep, St. Jacobb On. affords Instant roller nd a sure cure, and costs but Firrv Cests. ramphlets containing: full directions rar home treatment of diseases of domestto animals, sent upon application, by 0 A. VOaEUSB CO., Baltlmoro, Xd.

THE MAMCETS. NEW VOUIC. BravES tl l H 7 Hons : i 0 6 tKirros 12 Ji ! . 3 ! Fmiob Snporilno 8 8S (a o TO Wheat No. a 8prlui 1 38 1 99 No. 2 Red. 1 8 1 Cork TTngradcd 8C- S Ii Oats Mixed Western t Poki -Mw 00 e?l 45 LASU : 1 CHICAGO. Beeves tihoiee Graded 8teorl 0 211 l Hi Cowa and Heifers 3 Oil 1 25 Medium to Fair., B 2!i e. ii W Hons 5 0) T SO Ftoun -Fancy White Winter Ex.. 7 ft) gtU Good to Choi Spring Ex. A ft) 0 'J5 Wheat No. 2 Spring 1 20 1 2T Na Spring I 18 1 2 ) Cobk No.2 8 m Oaib No. 8 m Ktf-No. 2 1 03 C 1 ' B.1RI.KY No. 2 1 10 (It, 1 II BoTrea Choice Creamery to t : Kaos Frosb. 17 t Pore Mom j ....19 BO W 7S Laud 1AH$ I'lh MU.WADKEE. Wheat No. 1 1 0 A I St No. 2 l it g 1 HO Oonw No. 2 M 03 Oats -No. a 0 41 Bra No. 1 I 03 e I 0t Baulet-No. a .91 W Ponx Mesa .7 19 90 13 74 Laud la 12'i ST. f-OTJia. Wbeat No. ailed..... 1 1 Cosn Mixed 6 Oats-No.2 5 6 Eye 1 .08 1 00 P.iMK Mean ; -.30 3.1 ('J0i Laan 12 12.'; CIWINNM'I. Wheat '1 it 1 IK Cons C ft -70 Oats 4 ) 41 Ere 11 G 1 15 Pork Mess 20 2 d'-H) W IABO a 13j TOLEDO. Wheat No. 1 White 1 42 Q. I 43 No.lBd 1 44 45 Cork 68 & f Oats 43 DETROIT. Fioue Choice 700 7S8 Wue-it-No, 1 White 1 40 1 41 Coas Mixed : 08 ii 0! OATS-Mlxed 43 ( 41 BaBlci (per cenlal) 1 50 ( 1 8". Pobk Meaa 29 SO S.20 7S INDrANAI'OUS. Whiiat No. 2 Bed 1 42 igi 1 41 Cork No. a , 6J . SS Oat. 40 . & 41 BkST L1BE1ITV, PA. Oat tie fleet. IK & S1 Fair B 00 00 Common 2 60 ($ 4 70 Booh 6 SO (IM Siikip 3 HQ 4 C

PERRY DAVID'

ARIZONA

:1t1ds a fial deaorintlHi ol the oountiv vatah

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Ttaonxrln ShrUcoia in livery Joint

And fiber with fever and esne, or Mliona reuiltleat, the ejetam may yat lis freed tma e inellsaant vims wlltx Boatette:! Stomaoh Bitten. Pro toot the anoint int It with Uih ben8!nt antl spsaiaodl), wbicb bi fortbemore a enpxeme rBnlody for liter complaint, on etfpetioa.drepepsla, debUltf, xhonnUAiim, kelney trnblee and ether ailments, rr Fc ante by all DnvrMi and Beaten (WietalH. E C; Ofl perdeyat hon. fUmeles eortb ti hr 00 XO Addreet fimieoH a tS), Paitlnd, Me

WATCHES

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$66

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$72

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AaK:Tn WANTItn fur tne Beet en it FaeteitKelliBg Pictorial Books asd3tblee. racre iftlnced at per ot. if ATiowAt, Ftrsuasnta Co., Chtoo; Di

Vnltlld MED 1' roo wnnM leern Tbtocrsobr a IllUnD WCft tour mnn li.i. .ml be oecULia o( ult tutio.1, ddrase VaXeIITiSu BBOtU JaaMrLQe. tl'ai

C!aAtaulirsHla.l3 Talne ( ISiUry aflfF rilM tort or SngUnd. W tng. Ll ieretate. I Pse xtiNiti 0 IVelaraonilA. I llano eil. bAndMOMlr if Mi3rMM do&sonlTSs.MieVeeond, o.-em,Ul. I trlu

TAN HA TT AN BOOK CO.. II W. nth St. K.T. I.C loxMU

INVEST YOUR EARNINGS m tne clock of tbe Denvai lend and IiiprovraMOt Compan.. Profits more than t ro per cent. permonKli. AbtolntelT aeie. No aanontl lubulty. Deal oalr in Denver Real Eetete. Drriduule p'd rvunUrtr. rCnlsed by prominent huameeKmenof Denver. Eeier toenyof onr Bnke,or bneiteM men ol Denver. Any number of euanse at Ten Dolleie eeoh. tent by mal oa receipt of money. OtreiUiv .mt free. Addiess A. H. laics, Treasons': M. It, Sural, Seoretair. No. AM Uiteer SI, Denver, OoU XCBBIOAH AHD FOBJ5KJN PATENTS GE0KGE E. VESim, AWf Law, WAHl!.BTOSf. D. c. -Referent e given to aotnid client m neatly oven Oonnty tt tne U. 8. 0ornpon4enc Invited. 8eo4 eketoh or model tor opinion ae to p itenttblUty. Ne oharso ror eerrioee onloia uenfal. tetatushed Wat TjFvaAZER" AXLE MEASE. Beat In (he YVurid. . (lot the renalne. Bv. 6,000 MEHTS WANTECi, TO SELL THE UFE OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD. Hit vMiir I t ; tail Oitrecr & twldier nd sttiiwii ; his lection in 1 ndminjitratu ; lite MMinfttkm : rt(fo tTiggU fot H.e. Pnifuwtly Ulmtratod. Splentlid yortrut of GrftId, bit wife uil anther: toenaQf tPsvistUif : the tick ch.imbr; fifctam of Gai(n. tb Suncouna a ad tha Cabinet, Tha only comiiiere snd mtiitmtie woic T$r f.t a r Vf mm farvfit jkrit in Ia Jtttd with this hook, t'ut6tfi(to. Hpr-icqak t. JUVMKAIkJU BltaM,, lileoirn. III. 5,MO Afisntm Wnt4&0r 1,1 fa of GABPIELD It oootilna tne fall hietlcy ol hl noble and enntfn) life anddaauidlyaouuelnailoii. MIBfcnaof people an watting for f'le book. Tbe Ixet ohanoa of roar lf to mnke mooey. Bowmoof "ootolnieiaiy-'lnilUtlDna. This lathe only utbntio end fully tlhtKnoHlUfeof onraari Ted Fneldcnt. Bond for olpw lii i -d extm lermi t Aaooa. Addrasa NATjottAX Flrniosinso Co, ChUligo, Dl.

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Cyclopedia War,

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aim ciomptated, lirre-wiie eiliUon. ljeiili' 4I,0I

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Special tenna tuelnnti.

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If you would destrorthe i

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generations or satTerent, anas, go will you say alien rou kata. tried the mm$ufru . l. .

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