Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 29, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 November 1881 — Page 4
Sons sixty brick yard along the Haattoc thcr hare tdceed for the iwim, and 3,500 Canadians wlx were employed in them have remnteU. to their homes. During the Mason 50r,OCO,000 bricks were manufacturer! in tbew7iiid....The Rev. Dr. Courtlaad Wliitehead, f Sooth Bethlehem, Fa., was cbtiaen Bishop of the Diocese of -Ptttsbnrgh by a ooo--rention of the F.rAaxirwl Church, called to elect a raoMHeor to the He Rfc. Bar. Bishop Kerfoot D. Ijl Lots, of Greenfield, Mist., nt kiEeilbrM. Tinnier fa rmbUihing rrtToctKjne on the I'feanefer of bis bririe Uttrttn Kinkowsai, of New York, married PhikRieaa Unlter last Ust, and scon afterward nrurdererl her as the woods near Kcttenbeig, jr. J. Cm bom en. iotjd of the crin he gain a shriek el spaaytrri feH to the floor. Is a proclamation to the citizens of New Turk, Jtavor Once aasooneea that the name supply of Ciotoo will be ex haw ted in sixteen days unless there fa a heavy rainfall, and enJon tie utmost economy m the use of water. He.iry Stewart, a negro octogenarian, who had 125,000 mrarane ptooed on his Hfe by apscalatoca, died ar, Hatrinlnug, Fa. It is alkred tnat poHeThuldtn ax-ve the salcoua order)) to snooty the old aa with aft the wxotiky ha daaiiwd, Jason Ikgalls, a shoe uaaafactarer of Lyr n, Mass., has snspanded, with liabettiea of 980,000 Throe banlw hi Philadelphia have areepted an offer by Waahingtoa Buiiehcr's Sons to settle at 49 cents. Ax & world's fur meeting in Boston, the President of tin Old Colony railroad promfeed 9300,000 from the steam roads, and the Furniture Exchange agreed to take 980,000 in took. Oac Francis A. Walker win accept the Prankocy Henry Ward Seedier has retired from ti e edHurial ciaoagenient of the Christian Uiuem, bat wilt ejnr tiniie to give that paper hie sermon i, and contribute oceadonat articles. Kr. Abbctt eoeoeeda bim to the nanagoaaartfc, Ta promoters of the New York, Chicago and St. Loul. railway are nogotialrng with fecal cepitahssi to oonstruct a branch line from Iporte, Ired.. to Jobet, IB., a distance of sixty miia....ASebraaiaQspatoh states that Senator aoffHA. Van ITjek left that pbwe with the bodke of their awt two eniltren, who died of d.ofctkeria, to bury them by trie side of thenfirst child at aMf.wd. Bay, tnrwsad bereaval inaiirar them childless. Wmix Edward P. Ferry and wile, of Grand Bt-ven, Mich., were riding borwback at. Park 31y, Utah, Mn, Ferry Tea thrown off and kiSjal. Thk Michigan Central Fiia-Belief Comru aaHn reports 2,800 dependent families and states that terete prevail among them. A NoKiHWBSTKBit freight train which eased thraagh 8terlmg,ilIear!tuithrrioraiDg took on ne passengers. When some miles oat they drew a revolver on the conductor and deBaaixWd bc-a watoh and valuablea. Be produced a wef cat and made them throw nj' their hands. A Wrr-nr" then disarmed them, and three of the party were Jailed at Korrisoc, tweeseapinf, 1 4 Jay rite, ind.. is gorngto hare a pnbho horary.
Firs net:, were killed on the CSncianafc Soothern railroad, thirty milei from Ciraciaaei. They wen on a ar cooUirjing water-tanks which had sen de' ached froei a
coal train by an engine. The engine beearhe .; japer nrflnoinesmtaie aad the rmr waarhrren with rCadh)
great ieana against a coal tram. The men were thutkinely spangled. - A banking house m Bdasmd pu-chiised lj0ft080 in Confedsrsta hand te week. A m brake ant in tho establishment of Iiocada as Urohut, at Ljnchbrirg, Ta wrdci dest royed that bnilding and several othen, ircloding the paHecncr and freigbt depot Of Uu Norfolk and Western railioad. Several fteigtteerskiadelwith tohaex were ali-o (lest rojid. The totil loss rsevtimttcd a 150,-
A Fkssch Btenmship hsn arrived at Sew irfcaris with lfO emigraafs from Tyrol, who re ;?jing to Texas to work on a railroad. .....r:idg Kbv, cz-Feetaiaater Creneral antler rre(!ont Hayes, mterriewed ty the Nssnlle Aim mn, stated ha belief in the honsstyof Jkaerj and Truer. A TJtsffB onniber of planters are e-
i is the entthration of Sgsio the Biate of int, and so far with sooeeta.
Mas. BmF9sv,. eister of Jefferson r.J)SEsirlMsljktlMW.Rope,-Ky.. aqiI was buried in tao cesnetery 1 1 tletbsesnsne Abbey, at New Have .i, Ky The German gnsto cf the nawon wan formally welcomed to Baltimore. Aevepartneat was called out for tbeif edafeatioB. and in a eoiyfaoo. Trhicb occorred sis: Biaa were aererahr iniared. Chief Shaw
and Uettt. Slettlewell l iixr-iog fracture) of the akmi At Petersbrrg, Vat, the toy.
panel nas laaea on snotner victim, ane day is not dadaut tthaa this toy v- ili ix classed with
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he presehtf d it to Postmaater Oenertl Key, who to.d him to lock it up, as itH publication might injure the party; that I'rosident Hayos waa fully aware of its existeiice, but did not wish it published for the samt' rewons which Judge Key put forward. Mr. Tyrter alleles, moreover, that be presented tlte report to Postmaster General James soon after that gentleman's appointment as head of the Postomen Department, and th.it Col. Jsmeo has based all his proceedings against the utar-rouU) ring on the report Ok the morning of the assastunation Preetdent Garfield removed OoL Ataos Webster from the Begistership of Wills nt Washington, and appointed Mr. Ctmsdolllii sneered him. Gen. Clrant has caused I his action to bo set aside. . . . Secretary Blaine entertained the French and German guests at a bs.nnttct in Washington .at which the BeoMws and their wives were present Tits emeus of the Republican LgtRlato of Minnesota was held at St Paul on the 20th inst. Secretary Windom was nominated on the first ballot for Senator lo' flit out his cwn nnexp ied torm. There wre Wtt nut of 117 BpabUcan members of the L 'R'H'atttre present, and the vote on the flint hal o. slro-1 Windom 56, Charles A. Gilman 2a ru;l V. C. Dunn 13. On motion of Gon. Jolm B. .inborn, the leader of the opposition to M. Windotn, the nomination was nwde nnniiraous. ....The Bepublicruis of the Eleventh district of KewTocic haienomirated William W. A lor for Congress. StsaxhaII, a. Democratic Rendjnster, has been nominated by the Prcsidont lo be Fosti outer at Iiynchbnrv;, Vs., to nueo nl a straight HepaMioan named Wilson S i-mia-ry Kifkwootl declines to oppose Hon. Jnnies F. Wilson as a candidate for Senator from lowi A WASantOTOS dispatch of Oct. '25 says: "Edwin IX Morgan has dkltr.(.l llm tresnry portf lia Judge Fohjer is hoUling a oOEsnltatioii with several of llm Preeident's personal Mends in New York. Attorn Outieral MacT-gh has practically vscted lis positkni by knviug for lHnladolplitK. 'J'.io President notitiod Cabinet niomburs tbtt Ik- win too bnty to see them, mid iuf-irined Senator that he would not prolong the sesakn beyond Thnrsday erentii-. ' Tne KinneaoU Legislature balloted for Senator, Windom receiving twenty-nine votes out of thirty-eight in the Senate and eighty six tint of 100 in the House Ex-Gov. Morgan, it is Mild, was anxious to accept the Secreturrs'iip or thu Treaanry, but his wife and his physicians ftrennonsly oj po-ed his accepting, and they so ceeded in trettinR bim to decltue. aTOHGiaan. Asokbishof Ohosb enters k solemn protest ag dnst the manifesto from K Jnuunham jad, order ng that no rent be paid. The Land Leaf-OS has been proclaimed a criminal organization, and its meetings will be dupem d by force. Two hundred tenants or a largo estate near Neauth have paid their rent. 'J ho land conrt opened at Dublin with a large atlrndanro, and the annciucement was made that Uio fee for ee terms procecdrrigs would bo oi4lv one abilbns. Mitchell Hen-y, M. P. for Gnbrny, offerH his tenants a reduction of into 20 ier cent, on part-due rents, and expresses tho hope that they will settle cheerfully. William Dorrh, whe tras left in charge of the Land L' ?ue, has been imprisoned at Diindalk Kiug Hnmbert will visit the Emnercurof Aastri at the end of October. PABUKiji is to be removed from Kilmsinham to a country prison, and visits to the chief agitators wilt be prohibited for one week. The Land League organ nrges holders of Bank of Ireland notes to demand gold ami create a
An empty powder canister ana some i-ttrnt were found close to the magazine in
leAthtone. The County Dublin has been
proclaimed under too Arms act. The police stopped the weekly league meeting at Moo agnan. Notices were i-osted at Bovle tbreatenixKT death to per rent. Military m&desomoerie. trone from Col. King Harmon's estste,nid a mob wrecked propertv belonging to rjon-leagncrs .... The Bntisb Government is again having trouble with the natives of New Zealand. It has matte offers of amnesty to the rebels, which it will withdraw at toe end of a fort-
Pnor. Kme anr M eotfirrrion, who satsfc a faaAonn ajeeaw s Chijaga on Thursday, rhe 19th fawt, made their appearance at Csiprjewa Falls, Wi-., on the 31st. Ther resort that i be balloon toss st ducitgo'to ant altitude rt 4.300 feet, and moved kju h-.rcstward. At dark tbey were becalmed for three hours, Wong ever Peoria. Early Friday morninar thef passed over Spring Valley, Was., where a settler fired at the afr-shjp. At the Platte mounds they were forced throw eat ballast toamend. Toman was reaed at F:40 a. m. In pasauaj over LuV tts FaasV they came very near to the earth, bat hey win want above the donds. An elevation of ftiTM feet was readied at 1'i Ab p. m. They deseended on the west bank of tbe Flambeau, xissr, sixty-nve miles from Ctirppewa Falls, Wis.. atSsOp. m. on Friday, after a voyage of I HUBS -two Bonis. They fonnd themaeivej Bt cranberry bc, in which they flonndered lor fear days aOMiog the wohes and bears, raaelung sosae woodmen on the Flamliean at i eckdi en tbe tutoring Tuesday afternoon. BitTKKAiicoEiditctorsanthe Great Western rifnway, of Cscads, have been caught aeaV sDw-tosponehed ioapon tickets to scalpers. Ed-a-T:. Bavier nas beSn arrested Yennor precBcsr that the etsnrjaj winter will be as open
The Mexbem Oenifol railway lias ceo dieted its track B2i ISiltS fcmr from tbe eajt al, and exfecti to reach Lrob by June. Gbn. sTambh IVbtb, of 8c ChureviUe, Ohid, died from a )4ow struck by his son. Be Otod three term in the Ohio Legislature..... Astasmp MtLiverpooi last week with -100 Mormon amifcra nt for this comwij-. 7 Bat rrxTrloeioc of a boiler in the hub factory of Pins so t Paniela, si Dayton, Ohio, mimatbabmitot uuikWia the nnanan and a ci-1 in the lartst, serioasty iojuring thrss , wwfcasea. Thf dssasgewul rwch SiaCfiO.... "W. W. Boyntm, Chief Jnti. of the 8bnrerjie Conrt of Oliio, has jwefxjaad, and will be lasaatedsd by lueholas Ixmgworth Altera long sad piss sent season cf cheap railroad fiares. which Droved a rodind to ocrsoca
sltsjnwnis' srwatntcrdnring IBfrriil to hadnhtMar fiwn Img propenrties, the groas trnak roads hare sniiiiuenued the restorattoa of piiiessto the former basis.
T hk Wbbj Ii oBse i being improred and Ktundsttaj. The furmtaue of the Fast root lis Vina; npaced with a handsome set. The ajeseav at Mnsfe is also being ah-tan&edt-v CaM Hotfotm mi) 3d to appear at Wat bangton to answer to i:is irjdictrnent, and aabnnd e was I'orf.wted. Bat tbe Judre srjbseosently found that he had made nnatake, and aej aside the fWfestare.... Jastiee Cox.orU CriirirnU Coart, at Washington, D. a, bail deraded to allow witness ft in the Gu ites u trial. 8eoTil!, the assaasm'n brother-ill-law. aUempta brinsfnaate that Mr. OnaknotT'-nd KtbeStalwarar were w spotiaihieinseu swyfoernarelttivNacriirie...... Jtr. Merrkfc, a Washington lawyer, chums that the CriSMASt Cosrt at Waabington has no .imiwlrclion in the esse of Goateau, the w MMShV Ik the Critniiisl Cotirt at Washington Cap t, Howgato pVstded m t gmlry to the charge of enrbezzlesMict, and was nommittiwl to jaU in dsnastt of I0.( bsS. The District Attorney
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Hbsbt Fofe, of LesxIviJle, has been axrestcd for an attempt to salt ninety-seven tons of ore vhich he was selling to the St. LouiK BmeHing Company. Re war caught In the act by Manager Laker, by which ai3,ooo wen saved. . . .In attempting to ligbta tire with turpentine, a watchman caused the destruction of the Chicago and Northwestern car shops at Winona. Minn., the loss being t0,M)0. . . . Four ranchmen on the Gila rvcr were nxwntly mnrdned by the White Monntai'- AacheH. Tbe latest break in the Sny lcvte i eleven miles below Hannibal, Ma, whtie the Mississippi n seven miles in width. 1st a railway collision near Leicester, England, three persons were killed and many terribly injured . .Two boats, containing twen-ty-fouT persons, have reached the Irish shore from the steamer Clan Macduff, which was wrecked cS the coast of Wales with twenty-two passengers arid a crew of thirty-nine.... The Biitteh Gorernment bad concluded that it cannot seize the ofnee of the Land-League organ, bnt can arrest tho editor. Hayden, Chairman of the Bceoommon Town Ctemrnvsion, has been jailed. In sf ite of the Government's proclamation, large meeting was hold noar Coachford stud resolutions passed lo pay no rent TJndcr the tiamn of tbe Farmers' Protectrvu Association the Land League held a secret mee'ing in Dublin.... As fat as the French repair the railroads the Tunisians destroy them. Ali Bey's force is in such a mutinous condition that the offlcers, who-are Frenchmen, can only coinpd them to marefe by threaten og to shoot there. Cbsf BiEIUTE bonds have bean bought at Fronkfort-on-tlie-MaiH for 24 fr cent of their face. Tho demand for tbem came from Botterdam parties The police of Frankfort-on-the-Main ret ently seized all pote in restaurants giving information to thc) iiitenling to emigrate tr tbe United Sti.tes....Tho French forces i l Turria have lost :1B0 men by disease typhoid fever causing the greatest morbtlity. KzBNiVa FoxlwrR won the Oftmbridgesbire states on the Hewmarket course, defeating tbirtj-two competitors, among tbctu being the mxt celebrate English racehorses, Bond Or, Lucy Glitters. TnsU an and others. Tlie mot was very exciting betwern Lucy GIttiairif and Foxhaif, tbe latter winning only ly a head. Tristran was beaten by a neck for the second p'aca. . . . Kah-wan, "the holycity " of Tunis, is evider-.t-lv doomed. Au army of 30.000 men,, under live Gonerals, marching thither, anefcne solnmn. that of Gen. Sanasier, baa safely inarched through Kah-ovlia pass, which is eonsidered one of the defenses of tho city. EmAtnar, one of tlie prominent - Ai-al leaders, has retreated artcr lieine; routed by tbe French Baron Jamt Rothschild,' the gitat banker, is dewf Tlio Inteniceanie Cinal Company has lovx;ht lh Granil Hotel in Panama for $200,dCQ, sad wiK convert it into oftievs. ...Hungary jrta aseasationii crime. Burglar entered a litres and murdered the entire family of nine poopfe, tar dudijjR a man '19 years old r.nd an nils nt.
Thf? Son's Heat. A few general facte about the 8 'in nitvy not be tHuntereeting'. It3 diimetcr is 869,100 miles, or rr.tsfB than 107 ii n& tho
noxesn dnimex of tlie enrtju. i . 1 1) vol nme
of bulk of tho stm cxtteds that of the earth 1,405,0; K) times. Tbe niaa: of t!m gnu, or tho quantity of swttt r it contaias no measarcd by weigkt, scceds that of the owth 356,000 tiuetv 'l lso following faci a rehtt ivo to thu uliemioiu constitution of the smi wilr ac'er inquiries made : Tlie solar nteanibisni comprises, in tho state of vapor, grtmv. unmlwrof babstances which crrsajm-. our planet. Of the metals which enter into the comjiosition of our alxi lies ami. eartts, it htw sodi:im, magnet nim, tteinni, barinm ; it also contains iron, zinc, copper, nickel and climininm ; it also has, prcbnbly, gold, cobttt, ntrontinmand cadmium. It Iish, howovei', neither silver, mercury, tin, aluininiuiur lead, antimony, nrseuiti nor ailu-inm, at. least no coiK.donible ijuantitie-i Jutvo yt-t been fomui. We qtnite an antLority iu legsard to the qnosttfjli of heal : ' L'ntK very lately, ivhen tho theory tf iho uonservation of energy hpeamo mulerstonil. tho vagttesl ideas on the probable origin of the sun's ifcfht and heat hod homi mis--tajued. Pit. Sir W. TbomHon :Bkanrn much Kfffel OH tho Ml linc.t tin, I
TheredacttMieoKliBIe now !afi to think Ik it. b tht.
'ffpartieleH which formed: the Kuu hav F'"gradually eoiuo together nndt r tho in-
IStieuee of jp-avttation, mn i hiui ims been the conversion of pofeiatiai energy into motion, or kinetic energy, and oi-th-3 latter into heat. Tliis ih- is, wc believe, aIho entertained ' by l'rof.s. Huliuholt, ltankine, T.iit, and gcivcmlly by time who have studied the nuljent, and are at the namo time ac:jimhit'jl with the theory of tho ootifdrvation of energy." C'ticayo Inter Oct fin.
EXTRA SENATORIAL SESSION.
Bins cf gr-iat gonitis and large heart sow the iieeili of a new degnw of pro. green in he world, buf feey bear fruK only after m wy jrear,
The Senate reassembled at noon of Fndr.y, 0ot.21,witii qui teafull attendance. Mr. Sherman jecitred the passage of the reiiolution calling for the suppretised treasury report. Mr. McPltrson presoiited a petition from members of the New York Legislature affecting tbe titles of tho new Senators from thai; Stide. A. 8. Alexander, or Indiana, was confirmed as Filth Auditor of the Treasury. The President pro tern, laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the Treaanry in response to the rssc lntionj adopted March 24, calling for a complete list of all looks, papers, pamphlets, etc., published by the various departmeuti from March 17SD, to March, 1881. Tue communication, which states that tho records of tho FreshUry Department fail to give the iutormation died for, was laid on the tablet, roe Honato contirrred W. W. Dudley, of Indiana, Commiwuoiier of Pensians ; Robert F. Orowfl), of Minnesota, Deputy Sixth Auditor ; John Ororab, of Minnesota, llegutcr of the Iiaud Office at Crookston, Mum.; George W. Wilkinson, or Nebraska, Indian Agent Omaha and Winnebago Agency, Neb.; Frank II. Tracy, Postmaster at St. Joseph, Mo.; CapL lloutgomery Sicard, Ohiet or tho Bureau of Orfnanco, Navy Deparlmont; OajH. John G. Walker, Chief of tho Bnreau of Nivigation ; !ommodoros Jami H-Spctta and lames W. Nicboltoo, Hear Admira's; Capta. B.muel It. Kntnkliu. Edward Y. McCaulry and John C. P. De KraITt, Commodorva. The Pre -ident nominated John L. Kaine , of Wia-cont-in, to be Appraiser at the port or Milwaukee, and Edward F. White, of California, to be Coiner at the United States Mint at Man Francis n. Mr. Edmunds offered a resolution in the Senate, on Monday, Oct 24. appointing Chief Clerk Bhober acting Secretary, which was passed. Ex-Got, Morgan, of New York , was nominated for Secretary or tha Trpasurv, and tho Senate coiiSt-med the nociina; ion after a two hours dismission. Got. Morgan accepted the position, it is undeistood, with the understanding that be can resign if at any time the duties of tho oHico are too great for his physical strength. Gov. Morgan is on r 70 ytturs old, having been born in Washiiifttou, Mass., Feb. 0, 1811, and is said to bo in r.ttur foeble health. Among the rresiclt-nt'a nominations wcro Rev. Henry Highland Uiruett (colored), of New York, .for Minister tut no African temtblh) of Liberia, mid John Jt. Bailey, of New York, for Comul at Haniburg. Tbe nomination of Jolm L. Kaine, to be Apraiserof Milsaukce. Win., is withdrawn, tue office having been abolished. Senate conlirmaiions Receiver of Public Money, Eben W. Cotlrcll, of Detroit Rigistc:: of iJiud Offices Charles M. Wahb, of Wucoasin, at Dead wood; Cli.rleg W. Pierce, of Nebriiska, it Lincoln, Neb.; Altxsndir M. Eggett of Wisconsin, at l&ui Claivo, Wis. Mr. James F. Melino's repent, of tho frauds cairied on iu ti e cuflodiau's division of the Treasury Dqiartment, and wh-ch Senator SIhtmau's resolution ealkd for, nits prisciii'.d to tlie (jenato. 'J he icnort eays 1 aat the office was created in 1S76, and nuo 0. L. Titney whs put iu charge at a salary of c'i,400. Tiiis was increased to fJ,D0O the following y.-ar. There was no authnrily for the ereauun ol the custodian's department, oi tbe appointment of the custodian, unci that both act s wi m illegal and nnueeotisarx'. Not only that, bnt the way in which funds were diabnrded was contrary to law : that only in rolition to the purehass of ice, fuel and carpets was tboieevon the semblanceof lee ality; that iuthapiirul lasoofsupLlies all tho precautions taken by an ordinal v ushu-ss man were neglected; exorbitant pricai were maid; no inventory was ever made of the stock in hand; supplies which -svero jiaid for were never delivered, and two prices, drawn from two difteront funds, weie iu some'eascv paid for those lmdohvered golds. Thus 11K yards of Wilton carpet and tho cost of laying and making were paid for twice out of 'the contingent fond and once out of tho public building fnntl, and thf carpet ras not delivered until tho lnventigntors had commcucod their work. One Moses was paid for nsjyi yards of carpet which ho did not deliver until the inTesugtlion had commenced, and then it was of an inferior character. CaJ'inetniakors wcro paid out of the fuel, light and water fund ; fifty-two dozen of filoholdei-s, which cost $502, were never delivered ; 9132 xraa paid out ol' the gas inud lor what was put down in the bill as candlos, but Custodian Pitney said that no candles were bought, Vmt that 9133 waa paid for Unions, suffer, etc, to make lemonade for the Secretary, fifty-three and one-quart r gallons of bay 'mm, which cost 9S50, was put in tho bills as deodorized alcohol. A little en tertainmcnt gotten tip for seme of the frieu-ls of Mr. Shermaiii, who attended tbe Chicago Convention in Ids interest, v. as paid for onl of tbe sums fund which iupplied the price of lib lemonade. In the Senate the oath of office was administered to Acting Secretary Shober on the morning of Oct 25. On motion c f Mr. Sherman, a resolution was adopted authorizing the Librarian of Conarcssto receive and preserve the papers of M aroma de Jioehumueaa, to await their pnrehane for 920,000. Aiiio'' the confirmations were those or Hans Mattson, of Minnesota, to bo Consul General at Calcutta ; J. F. Wmtu, of Illinois, to be Consul at Rotterdam ; Willard B. Wells, of Micliigaii. to be Consul at Dundee ; and Howard M. Kntohin tut Collector of tho Third Wisconsin district. Pcetitastcrs Tho.r.as SCase. nt Kansas City, Ko.-, 8. K. Banman, at Mount Vernon, Iowa ; h. C; Glover, at Grand Haven. Mioh. Mr. Bansom offered a rotolutka on Oct 24, contmtnng the inquiry into the conditioa of the Potomac, which was adopted. Mr. Sherman called up tbe resolution for an investigation of tho disbursement of the contingent fund of the Treasury Department, modified so sa to give the committee leave tn send for persons and papers, and it was adopted. Amonu, the nominations se nt hi by the President were those of Charles W. Beaton, of New York, to bt. f-nporintendent of tho Census ; Frederick Knefler to bo Pension Agent at Indianapolis ; Henry M. Cooper to be Revenue Collector for Arkansas; and Mrs. Jere Baldwin to be Postmistress at Council Bluffs. THE TORKTOWN CENTENNIAL. Ceremonies aw the Otto Hundredth Anniversary of the Surrender of Vorktown. ioRicrrwn, Oct. 21. Thi) great event of yesterday, the military review, was nuxessfnlly carried out All the orgardzatious presented anno appearance and marched well. The route was alioat four miles over broad nelds. Due hour ana twenty minutes were consumed in passing a given point, When tlie pro&Jsaion readied, the grand stand Gen, Hancock and staff rode at tbe head, but tiei oil out of line, and, with President Arthur, hii Cabinet foreign guests and otherdignitaries, reviewed the troops from the stamt Gen. Hancock stated to the President there were 9,500 mon in line. The Stales represented by volunteers wo to Georgia, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania. Massachusetts. Mafjland, tionlh Caiolinn, New Uumpaltiro. Virginh, New York. North Carolina, Bnode Island, Vermont. Kcntnckv. Jlichiean and Connecticut The President was quite enthusiastic over the magnificence of tlie display. Tlie only colored troops in line were two ocmpaniea from Blotimond. composing part ef tho First Virginia r giment They were loudly cheered by the sprotators from tho North. On the grand stand, to which admission was obtained only by ticket from Gen. Hancock's quarters, bcudo the President of the United States aud members of hits Cabinet, Senators, Bepresentaties, Governors of States, Gen. Sherman and staff, the .French and German eeleyationp, were a large number of other distinguished men as wok as many ladies. Tbe marching of the troopii generally was very fine and excited great interest among military men, and elicited load cheers from the multitude. Gen. Hancock and Gen. I'itzhugh Leo were both loudly cheered wherever tbey appeared, as a tribute to " the Blue and the Gray," and recognition of the fact that both are now marching under tho common flag of a common country. Tho men of Kentucky and Michigan were loudly choired, ail were also the First Connecticut, the Georgia battalion, which has with them two of the guns captured from the British at Yorktoira 100 yetrs ago, aid the regulars that marehed from their several stations North to Yorktown. The State troops vied wi th each other in drill and discipline, and tho friends of each claim the palm. The regulars excited general udnuratinn. Fully 10,000 troops were present during these exercises. In the afternoon Gon. Hancock gave a reception on board the steamer St John. Among tho guests were President Arthicf, David Davis, President pro tern, of thu Senate; the French and Gorman visitors, oflicerj of the army and navy, Congressional Commission, Governors, and other officers of State. The commission cut oif one day from the programme, and the much-locked-for naval engagement took place ir. the afternoon, and was witnessed by immense crowds from the Mulls. Tho largo barges arid steamboats crowded with people, tho naval vessels covered with bunting, the yachts, tugs, sail aud row boats with streamers, tlie music from tho bands and the tiring of tlie salutes combined to make the scone long to bo remembered.
rational iy retained in the stomach, causing pain, indigestion and irritation for days and days together. There are avoid, what to wear, whore unci how to live, by what means to avoid infection, to keep off disease, and to escape death for a few weary and worritxl years, are questions which engross tho thoughts, it they do not embitter the lives, of tho multitude, that the proposition, "Is a sanitary life worth living?" has come e be a subject of serious contemplation, and one whieh the taxed aud harassed community will sooner or later bo compelled to entertain. Dr. J M, O'ranit'illc, in the &)x:cfaiur.
What luflucuccii Digestion. There are cortain substances upon which the gastric jnioci exerts no notion, nd it should bo remembered that whatever goes through tho ntomaah untouched passes undissolved through the whole of the nliramitarv canni. The irefuency with which such substances as dried enn ants and appio pips are jiaaserl nnaltensd is familiar enough to H1. Iulig?)it'Jo subatamtpH rS oc
ADDITIONAL SEWS. Lord & Wimjams, who for years have io:w an extensive mercantile business at Tucon, Arizona have made an assignment Thoir habililies arc estimated is high as 9400,000, and their creditors are chiefly merchants of Ban Francisco. Chicago and New York. Lord is Postmaster at Tucson, and conducts the United iStatcs depository for the Territory. Tho Mibissippi River Improvement Convention met tit St Louis on the 20th nit. About 500 delegates were in attendance. Mr. McEnnis, President of the St Louis Board of Trade, delivered tho address of welcome and bespoke liberal appropriations and extensive improvements in the great water highway, Fou-owisa is tho full vote cast in Ohio at the October election: Republican, 315,419; Democratic, 287,645; Prohibition, 10,000; Greenback, 7,100; total, 620, 164..... Ex-Senator Pinokney Whyle was elected Mayor ol Baltimore without opposition, arid tht other nominees of the regular Democracy were elected by overwhelming majorities over the Aiui-llmg" candidates, who only polled an average or 5,000 votes. In the case of Guiteiu, the assassin,
tho District Attorney at vashirigton said, in opposing postponement , that tho punishment of tin: murderer was of more importance this the atUmnt to provo his insanity. Judge Oil postponed the trial to Nov. 14. because he hstd appointed counsel "by order of the court," nud it was fair to give him time to prepare tht rase. Mr, Trude, a prominent criminal lawyer or Chicago, will defend Cmiteaii. He claimt that ltisclient-elcotis really insane, and ascribe .a cMine for his insan'ty Tho President, it is .aid, will fulfill the design of tbe late President -Garfield by taking steps to stamp out the crimt of polygamy in Utah. In New York the folio wing passengei mites wore adopted on the 27th ult by the Neu York Central sod Hudson Itiver road : Boston to Chicago, n'a Albany, 99-10: New York tc -Chicago, 99.25. The Pennsylvania railrosd and Baltimore and Ohio rates from New York to Chicago ars 914, and 915 from Boston. A'anderbili's course from this time will, it it claimed, bo governed independently of the action of competing roach, and to theprotectioor his New York business. Tho Erie has had to increase its freight tariff. . .Congressman Clark,
or Missouri, nas eauaea divorce papers to ex nerved upon his rife. RlOHlfOKP terminated her centennial celebration in fine style. There waa a grand1 procession, which took two horns to pass a given point and which was witnessed by an immense gathering of citizens with 20,000 visitors. At tho close the Britiiih flag waa run ur. over the Capitol building and saluted. . . .Titos J. Cox and J. W. Crawford, who nre described in the press dispatches as " hlgbly-rcspectablr citizens," had an altercation at Montgomery Ala, Cox was seriously cnt aud Crawford dan gerously wounded, Hogan, a bystander, wat hot in tho leg. Dubiko the burning of a tenement houie in New York a man named Parkercoii, living in tho top story with his wife and twe children, dropped them out of the window at the only moans ol escape, and in descending that way himself iitrauk the wall of the next house and fractured the skull of the youngest child and sustained severe injuries himself. Thb Czar of Russia and the Empcroi of Austria intended to have an interview at Knosnovice, an Austrian town, a short distance from Crawco,but tho interview did not take place, owing to tbe fact the Czar was informed that the Nihilists were aware of tho time and place of the interview. Both monarchs are greatly puzzled as to how tho Nihilists became acquainted with their intentions.... The London Spirting Life says that the horses that Foxhall defeated for the Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire stakes are far superior tn those defeated by Bosebory in 1876, tbe only previous occasion that tho same horse in the same year secured both stakes. Sci-FEnmis from Constantinople should make one trial of Kidney-Wort and be cured.
THE YORKTOYIN MONUMENT.
Below are given tho dimension of tho proposed monumont, at Yorktown, taken from the drawing and model in possession of Col. W. P. Craighill, engineer corps, United States army, who, by direction of the Secretary of War, will supervise its construction, divided for the purX ose of a plain understanding by the reader into: First, the bas-a; second, the podium, nr drum supporting the thirteen figures ; third, the shaft, or upright column; foiuth, the capital, resting directly on the final course of thecolum l; fifth, the prdestal, which supports the figures surmounting the monument; and sixth, the figure, are in height as follows: B e, 25 feet fi inches. Podium, 14 feet Inches. Blurts feet 1 Inch. Capital, f feet 4 inches. Pedestal. 3 feet 9 inch. Figute, 11 fwt 4 inebfs. MaU-ng tbe total height from the bottom of the raw, resting on the smfacj tt the ground, to the top or the figure, Binety-fivs feet six inches. The bottom uf tbe baie covers a surface area of 945.50 reel. The arc.i for inscriptions on each side of the hato is 15.630 square inches. The greatest diameter of the podium is nine feet three inc.be-'. The height of tho thiiteen figures surronrding tho podium is eight feet ; ibo diameter of tue -haft at Hie bottom, five feci five inches, and at the top five feet Tho inscription!) on tbe base of the monment are to be rg follows : North- ; Erected : : In rmrMiancc of :
:ABeMhitionof Congrcse, approved Oct V. 1781,; ; and one approved June 7, 18t0, ; ; To Caninpiuorats the Victory : ; by which ; ; The Independence of the I'nited Statesaf : ; America, nas achieved. : ' South ;" aVyoVmowoVoo Oct'.'i,' Lirtaj ; After a siege of nineteen days, ; :By 8,600 Americans; 7,o:iO French infantry of; ; the Line, 3,600 Militia, nudrr enmnanr; or : ; Gov. 1 lionise Kelson, mid HO French Ship? ; ; of the Line, : ; Earl Conreaais, ; : Commander of the British forces at lorltown : ; aud Gloucester, ; : Surrendered the Army, : :7,?51 officers and men, SiO seaoicn, 'Mi cannon,; ; and i'A ftaadanls, ; ; To his Excel'enej- Genrtre Vv-ashington, : I Comraanl(-r-in-Chlef of the coniblued forces of : ; Amoriva and France; ; ; To his Excellency the Count de Hocbainbcan, ; :Oomuiandiiif! be Av xilfary troopn of hla Chris-; ; tiau Majest- iu Aiiirtim, ; ; And to Ins Exceliiaicy the Oonite de Oraasr, ; ; Comwaiiiling-ui-ch'e! thu aval Army of .; ; France in OacupcaUo. ; West " Tho Treaty, ; ; Coiic'nd.a FeKtt, 1771, : ; Between tbe Veiled states of Ainoriea ; And Louis XVi., King ef France, : ; -co!arcB ; ; Tbe- tfu-cntia! tiud direct ond : ; Of tlie present Onlena ve Allianr, : ; In to lnaltttaiu effeetivp'y : ; Tbe Liberty, Hovei-eigntv and Jndepandonce, : ; AliNolute aud linliitiited, : ; OfUMsiid United Slates, : ; As well in matters ef etorernuient as of : ; Cunnuerce, : East ; The Provfaloiial Articles of Peace, : ; Concluded Nov. nn, I7t(-.', ; ; Andtlio ll' fliilloTrettl, ol I'vaoe, ; otm-itii.ii sept a, i7,sa, : ; Between tbe Itnitert state nf America ; ; And George III., Kingef OreatHritato and Iro- : laid, ; 1'terlttte: ; ; Hla Britannic MuJ"fi.v A Itiowlodces tbe fatd : ; United ftaleis : ; Via.: New Huui-!ilri , MacaietmM lt Bay, : ; Ilhodo Inland and Providence Rautal'o-io, : ; Connecticut, How York, New Jrrwj, 1 ; Pmnipylvatils, Pe!nivi-re,arylaiid, : ; Virit'iiin, N :irlli Carolina, Soutli : ; Cai-otiiia aed Citorgia, : ; To be Free aud Sovep'igu and Independent : ; statwt.
It has been generally supposed thav in England and Wales largo farms were the rule, but recant statistics show upward of 31(1,000 out of the total 473,636 holdines are of 60 acres each or under.
The farms above 1,000 acres number
606. In Scotland, out of 80.101 hoht-
ings, 55,280 are of 50 acres or under, and 90 only exceed .1,000.
TnoDHANns of families have had ruvaMoii 111
trv .the naver-Hdlino- fii.liciM a Ii r..ir-
Cough Syrup, and they all uiito in the praiso M i t.: i . . .
ua wuuuemn prescnpHOA,
Wicked for Ulergyanen. Rev. , Washington, D. C, writes: " I lielieve it to to all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other public men to be led into giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile stuffs called medicines, but when a really meritorious artiolo is made of valuable remedies known to all, that all physicians use and trust in daily, wo should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily commend Hon Bitters for the good they have done me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. I will not be without them." jVew 1 uei Baptist Weekly. rersetcre. Yonih's Companion A brave soul will rise more determined from defeat To "strike twelve the first time," has been many a young man's misfortune rather than advantngA in beginning life. Among the many notable successes born of failure the following will be familiarly remembered: Curran, the famous Irish agitator, trembled at his first speech before a small company, and beenmo pnnic-strick-en and dumb. Months nfterwards he charmed nil with his eloquence. Thackoray carried his "Vanity Fnir" to nearly a score of publishers before it was accepted. He used to say, laughingly, that it was amusing how little lie earned when in his early days he wrote carefully, aud how much he'recen ed for poor work when he bad acquired a name. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," was declined again and agtdn, till finally it was published by John P. Jewett at the earnest solicitation of his wife. Tom Hood's "Song of tlie Shirt" nas thrown into the wast s basket. Will Cadoton s "Over the Hill to the Poor House," suffered the same fate. The "Fool's Errand" was refused by many a publisher. No success has ever come without repeated struggles and failures. Thf. New York Clipper tntely cited the ciise of ('apt. .1 u ob SchiniH, of Tonipkinsville, Staten "isiiuid, N. Y., who hud been u great Kiiffcrer from rhenumtism for ninny vein's. He used Hi. Jacobs Oil with splendid success.
Wearing onrniiig.
No male mind can appreciate the great
responsibility c f being a widow in crape. None but widows wear crap-i lavishly, for even when mourniiifr is assumed tot a father or mother silicic basdi of crtpe
laid on other goods are sufficient, while
some persons are satislicu with unob
trusive) u.'lf-trinimir.i's. Entire coRtuni'S
of crape over silk us-ed to bet common
for all degrees of bereavement, but the
highest usage la now axamst it for all
except widows. Crnpo is the easiest to
rumple, the quickest to show dust, and
altogether the hardest of fabrics to wear neatly. When clad in it you never feel quite safe, and cannot hope at any time
to experience the sweet consolation of
knowing beyond a doubt that you are
really aud truly weudnsea. As to ex
pense, mourning brings sorrow to the
pocket-book, because common material ' . , I . .1. 1 .If 1
111 unicM. ocuti B iioeii nv it iciiurce. vcit
ten can not by any art now known to the
dyer be made to take on a perfect luster-
loss black. Therefore, satisfactory
mourning goods must be find linen or silk. Bombazine, cashmere, Henrietta
cloth, tho new Irish pophii, crape cloth, serire, chudda cloth, screed faced satin.
dull brociido, grenadine, tulle, crepe du
cheue ana ti-sucs- these are all fashion able, and afford considerable variety, ex cent in colors. They are used in com
binations, and with the addition of un
polished and cnt jet lieads, .which are
put in quantities on mourning toilets lor fall dre3. A mixtv re of black and
white is considered second niouniiiifr. Those about to discard Mack mav with
propriety assume steel-gray, ;purple in various heliotrope shades, and pearl,
jVew 'York JUettcr. Bettor Late Than Nver. Texas Siftina.J
Two voiinir men who move in the very
liest Aiis An society, went on a spree not
long since. After l.aoy were p:retty well
tinder way one oi tiiem sum in an meolilted tone of voice: "Let's bid each other good night, BilL"
"Why yon ain't going homo already?
n s nglil in wio suauK oi ine evening, "
"Ot course, ivu not goin nome now,
but after a while 7e won't k tow each ozzer from a sfaide of sole-leather, sho let's shay 'good night right ow liefore
i t'ah too late,"
1'kom the Atlanta (Ga.) Sunday Phono
graph: Tho editor of the Pik: County .Vers has bem cured of rheniuatisin by
bt Jacobs Oil. The Ganges is considered by the na riwiiui o iiAaooacinfr cvtalk nltcnr a-af vviitas4
lUTCO SAD 2 VUVfV fJJXUf VUCU fVrV V IU11U' cation, that if n votary can not reach the -, ii. ii i .1 - i
river autt cans upon it, wmie l aunog iu another, to cleanse him, ho will be freef
irom ait ms sins. Don't le In the House,
Ask Druggists tor " Bough on Battt." It dears
out rats, mice, roaches, flics, bed-bugs. 15c, Da. Wixohell's Teethinc Bvtud Mai nev
failed to give immediate relief wlten used in
cases of summer Complaint, (Jholera-imanlum.
r pains in the stomach. Mothers, when your
uitte,aarungs are eunering irom tieeo or Kindred'eanses, do not hesitate to give it a trial. You will snrely be ploased with the charming
effect Be sure to buy Dr. Wiuchel 's Teothiug Syrup. Sold by all druggists. Only 25 cents
per notue.
IxDtaissTicis, dyspepsii, nervous proslraUou and all fumia of general deli'ity relieved liv taUinf; Me.vs.max's PEerosiiiEii Beef Tomc the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious proerties. It contains blood-making, forre-goiieraling and ife-umtainiiig prop-
eiTii is invaiuaiiKi 111 an eiliextuiea COIloltlOUS, whether tho result of exhaustion, ner "ous nros-
tratit m, overwork or acute disease, 'larticularlT if rettultim; front pulmonary camnliiiiits. Cas-
wou, nazara c., propnutom, New York,
.l iiEvou-TioN in tbe curative ait has l-cen effected by Dn. Hoi.max's Pans. Instead of
roiinncdniMS uowu tho turjar. nlunping mi
thu system bv Its imm-.iinto action, and thou paralyzing it by its euuscqaeuces, this pad applies through absorption a healthy action and
luaiuiauia ii, w a uonv Fob Headache, Constipation, Liver Complaint and all bilious demugemenU of tho blood, there is no remedy as sure and eafo as Eilei t's Daylipht Uver PiUs. They stand unrivalled in removing Isle, toning the stomach and hi giving healthy action to the liver. Sold by all druggists. Petroi.ia, Pa., Jan. 5, 1879. Messhs. KcKJeKinr & Co. s My hair is growing ont so fast that 1 can almost sue it growing myself, through tho use of your Caibohne. D. NIXON.
Fob Bhoumatism, Sprains and Bruises, nss
uocie nam xorxe ana none liniment, soia ny all druggists. OOI; WEST Do ron want to learn all about
Drkota ':ha wonderlani its cropa, elimaU nod peopla it
Send t lor la cel. uooklr nowttpaper 6 moi. Land laws ant map of Tonitoc?. llanli," Alaxaiulna, Dakota.
HK(JIJK FftO.lI MISATII. William J.Ooofrhlin.of awtn'lit, IL-tn , un: In the fall ol 1876 I waa taken with lilenllns of the lanes, lowed br sevoio ctoagh. I lot nij- ii t to i jid fl.n, anl waa ot nflncd lo my lied. In I87J I voi admitted o tho hoipitaL Tho ditors said 1 bad a hols In my lonsaa blsasabiilf dollar. At flnj Urao a report wimtanmnd that I was dol I iravo up ho ;, bnt a friend told mo ot D. Wh-uam llai.i.'s U.M.A.-fl eolt iuk l,e.;;. iot
a bottle, irben. to ray vurprie, I commence 1 to feci bt-
lea, ar.il to-day 1 fed eter Itutn foi llirov j-otu naat. I
write thlit hoping woiy on nfll ettal :tb (liaeoited Inns will take 1R. WieUAM IIaLm's It .ax, and be cosvinced that coxsutiin-iON cas bk iiuki-. 1 can noaU lively say :l hia done more good than all tlie other modleines l have takon tince my Rtcluaia.
cm
Cnml ef Oiiinkins; "A young friend of mine was cured of an insatiable thirst for liquor, which hail so prostrated him that ho was unable to do any business. He ra entirely cured by the use of Hop Bitters. It all lye l all that burning thirst, took away the appolite for liquor, made his nerves steady, and ho has remained a sober and steady man for more than two years, and has no diHiiro to return to hit cups. 1 know of a numlicr of otkem that have been cured of drinking by it" From a leading B, II. official, Chicago, JUL 2iK. Two hundred and forty-two mineral species have bten found in tho United Htates, of which only one-tlrird are oi anv use to the practical man.
mm
The Illuminator.
The existence of good reel ing on the part of the French Nation for the people ofthls country is shown by the presentation of a colcssal bronze figure of Freedom holding aloft tha torch of Liberty. Beauty, with usefulness, is ronibincKi In this immense work of art, as the bright blaring torch will Bcrve the purpose of a beacon J ightinthe harbor of New York. There is another rlgure whieh will challenge larger pralte and admiration than even the great work nbovo referred
10. it .is liiuairaieu Herewith, and represents tbe aged and worthy St. Jacob, holdingslof tin his hand that beacon which will guide aright all sailing upon the sea of life, whose waters abound with the shoals and dangenius places of sickness and disease. The light It costs la designed to stow tbat St. jAcons Oil is the true and trustci means of keeping the body on its proper courss, and of easing and "righting it should It 1 unfortunately eat upon the shoals of rheumatism orother painful nllnieiitit. Thousands of grateful or es Uironcliout Che world have S roved the value and felt the grod of this Great ermaii Ret icdy, mid are glad to recommend it to all needli g the iiervi.:es of just such a, remedy. In this connection Mr. John 8. Brigirs, a well known ctUrim, of Cmaha, Neb., told a newspaper man that he was t.jrribly afllictcd with an acute attack nf rlienmatlsm In bis back. The disease, which had ;ieen p aying upon him for years had drawn him out of shape. He resorted to every remedy known to physicians, but found no relief until he tried St. Jacobs Oh, one bottlo of which effected a comnlcto and; radical cure. Another case may Justify reference : A. VETERA -SEAXA1TS TROUBLE. JOTfor Jnftr-OceaiL Chi.nao, III.: I send you this, feeling that, the information conveyed will be oi maierial benefit to many of your readers. One of our oldest citizens, Cu plain C. W. Boynton, the Government Ligbl-houo keeper at this point, is probably one of the oldest seamen in America, having sailed t-.v.mty-slx years on salt water. After this .forty-six yeara" service his eyesight failed him and he ;eit the Light at Chicngo until the Government built t le Gross Point Light here, when he was trau-iferrxl. While seated in my store this morning the Captain volunteered the following written statemeut: "'fills is to certify that I have been afflicted with rheumatism for twenty (20) yean, lth in my side and limbs. I am happy to say that, after using less than two hottits of the Sr. Jacobs On,, lam entirely free from pain, though still limpiap somewhat when walkin from Ions force, of habit. C. W. Boyntos." Referring to the foregoing facts, I might allude to numerous idmilar casei that; have come to my nC'tice, but 'a word to the wise is sufficient." JOBM Goes ei,, Pharmacist, EvuiiBton, 111
llminUhit 'iffr i reimbtfrtsfil hi gr?i t meA.itfre, tn those trontiled with wtwk kidnfj! hj a judtcintu o m of llcwteUer'i Stoiiwjh Bittern, which Intlcoifttes tiid tirau3tCT without exclUoi; tbe Qflaar org ins. In conjunction with it Infillnc npon t era, It cc trects icldity, Impmrc tppUt, tut to in very war owducJrs to health and ntrv nposve. Another mrkrd qualSiy to JU contiol ow Ivwm mid i-oe, nI f power cf rirt vBnf in It, 0F for ult alt C mfglfwri und ITetilen xikiwut
Holman's Pads.
THE MABKETS.
cusiubb
Hol man's Ague, lUiver A StomaoVl
Pad, For JZa.firn, t0M and llnaiM 1 troubles. PRICB, t'.l.QO Holmnn's Bp!Olail Pad. Adaasad ka old chronic cases. SS .OO. Ifolman'a Splaeri Belt. r atakkste casea of enlarged Bjkssa and neyteUUiis Uvea aad Stomach tratiblat. $S.OO. Molmnn'a Infttnt'a Pad. rw aihuM of Infanta and Chiklrai. $l.5Q. Holmnn'a Abdominal Pad, F f Ovarian and I ladder troubles. $0.00. Holmnn'a Renal or Kidney Pad, Vat Kidney Comflalota. $2. CO. Holmnn's Pcotorlal Pad. For w tions of the Cheit and Lunaa. S3-.00. Holmnn's Absorptlvu Medicinal Body Plastor. The beat Plaater b U world. Porouaoa Rubber Vaals. 2BO. Holmnn's Absorptive Medicinal Foot Piasters. For Cold Feet, Heaaachec and SluggU l Circulauon. (per pair) 2DO Absorption Salt for Medicated Paths. ForCaldi, Rhcuinarl and all caaei where a audicatei Bath ia needed, alio mn excl lent foot balh. !a H lb. packace) 20o. FOR SALE 8T ALL DRUGGISTS, Or lent by inan, jjost ,enreceit pf prlea. The ABSOBPTION SALT i not u mailable11 and amat lie aent by F.apreaa at Purthner'a expense. The eiiecese f HOLMAN'S PADS has ttustred laiitalora who oHer Pacta jimflar ia tormf Odor to lb true HOtklAMo, aaymf, "Tk-r lire juit the same, etc. Bewarn ef all b 061 US Tadu only ae ea Ike ropululcn of the i cruiae, gee uat each Pad Wan the Private Revenue Stnmp r: the HOLM AN TAD COMl?AKY, wiib alwve Ttade Mark printed in green. D. IOLMAN'S advice ia free. Full treaatna lent Ireo on applicaueo. Addnna, HOUMAN PAD CO., A o. its 3112.1 :rn Broad war. l. t.
Fre !-A Muelciil Jotme.1, Addiene P. Brehm.Erie.Pe.
TIT A mnTT'CC1 cauieceeme. aaenH,Buaewe W A X UXUSlk.) Aeuelwa WUekCtFIinaeraa.ra.
S5 tO $20 asuUlS gi TTTtjTCJ aUvolvsra, ct.Wt.. rrea. asiwei JL3T W Arl 3 ret Witt. Qea Werki. niuVenk. r TCJ A WK.BK. Uad-nth9meauniade. Ooeto V4 entflt free. Addnea Tam A Co.. Ansusta, Me.
NEW TOBK. SCEVIS Hons Cottos Fuma SuperAne Wheat No. 2 Sprint Na SRcd. Coas Ungraded Oats Micd Westers Pohk Mess
I4ABD OHU1AGO. Beeves Choice Graded titters 4
Oows and Hemra 3
...17
Hons, . . Ftotnv-
Nedlum to Fair-
Fancy White Winter Ex. . 1 Good to Ouoloe Spring Ea.
What No. 2 gprtng, , , , t , . . , 1 No. S Spring 1 Cobs Na 2 Oats Na 2 Rtk Na 2 1 Bahlkt No. 2 1 Buttbb Choice Creamery Eugh Fresh .- ?obk Mcea 16
SO no 7IS . 6Sfl H M W S SB 13 40 1 51 BO (SI TO ii 47 715 18 0(l ll,V 13 as 7oo 40 IS 4 00 SO S40 00 d 6 i It 8 25 00 6 '8 S3 $ 1 fl'1 10 1 l 80 S3 is a 4t 04 1S3 W AIM 30 9 3 18 (i) 31 a &ie so 11,V tlJc
Labo MILW,llIltEE.
Whkat No. 1 I tO I No. 2 1 1 ST CoBK-Na2.; 01 2 Oats -No. 3 43 Rra Ko. 1 1 01 & 1 03 Babley No. 3 94 5 Pobk Mesa 16 00 18 3 Lard lli,-S 1J ST. lOVIS. Wheat NaSRed......... 1 44 I Oobh Mixed 63 9 S Oats No. 2 4S 4 Itys I ot (S 1 (15 Pohk Moss ; .. ,...17 00 17 31 Labo lt!t CINOINNalX Whbat 1 44 1 45 Cobk 8 9 69 Oats 46 4 Ere. .. 1 12 ; 1 IS Pork Mem 10 7S (fit Labo , ll",'i 11 TOLEtK). Wheat Na 1 White 1 40 1 3 Na2Bed 1 41 1 43 Cork 4 S 65 Oats 44 l IS DEiBorr. Flcub Cliolce 7 00 8 3J Wheat No. 1 White -. 1 87 1 : Cobs Mined (Ml Q AT Oats Mixed '8 3 47 Bahlet (per cental) 1 70 3 30 Pohk Mete 24 23 30 00 INPIASAPOirfS, Wheat No. 2 Red 1 42 a 1 48 Codh Na 2 CI Ci 85 Oats, 44 44 EAST. LIBEHlTy, PA. Cattle Beet. 35 s. 0 85 Fair IM S 00 Oommon 4 35 4 15 Hoos 7S (il 6 80 Smekp 3 00 & V
FREE! FREE!!
The Olebrated Hip.alelllnmr. f Bnriln.1
Iwhlleviaitingthls Oountrv, will treat the at-1 dieted everywhere without mpenrill.n.
st'nrnnie, onsiinnie. ana. socaura
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