Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 32, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 November 1881 — Page 4
BAST.
Thjj Prodttoe Echan of New York, taa iKMwkantljail4u to oart 3,000,000 By the breaking ot a rqpe of twisted ste', the elevator In the BeWkfere Bote in He Tork fiU from the tilth floor, killl; Mia Stcrxraad severely injuring four other.... The death Is anaoniKCd ot Betr. Dr. John W. Mean, or Helton lloUego. ' . Coiv, J. Howaju Wuca rat elderly genslwaaa of high, apaal itanding in Xew Yort,ha beat srrestsoT for writing UireatcafcaT ton tola; (foald, the weU-known csjrtatist, in waJA ho "fated tbat God sad nnuaioned bin to ai aaanate Gould. , It belirwed Anai tlw wnter teinsax, "Xbb irtm.stentlaxge Bntuswick, with a cargo-of coeu, ami toe aohoonerCarliricford, "vita a cargo of whmt, earn into eo&hipb Sot nt birch miles of lruidurk, in Late Erie, ant both veei foundered. Before the; eat dim the crews managed to get into the mill butts, bat one of the boats of the Brunrnrirk, in which vara the ficst engineer, Joint Trf oeoiiib, the stewivleBH. Mr. A. , Vlotch., - hn-dasghter XHlie, sad Cap. Crjamtarlam, of Defcofc vraacajstised by the sawuoo caused by tho esJthic, of the Brunswick, and all were dnncaed, Thr- crew of too Okrlbigford, with, tfci eoeAion of one man, Edward Conway, got off safe. Tie loss is estimated at 8225,000.... fte anpremion gates ground in Sew York that it sill be impossible to carry out tha present pbmof (he East met bridge with das regard to potato safety. The nam ot ei2,00O,O00 ban already been taken from tax-pavers and sank in fneBtrKtort.... A ekiff ferry-boat eontain-
tn.- Mnrtrew persons waa iwajnpea oy ue sw ell of a propeller fan the Hudson river beta een Troy anU Port Bchoyler, arid tern person mm drowned.. .. . Thelbssaehnsetta Parer Companr, ot SpringfuJd, whfco owes' 0300,000, has been thrown iotoinsorvenev ...rV Edwin Booth died hi Haw York of consumption. She wasaoangntor of Mrs. 1. H. IfcYicaw, of Chicago; was Brrk in 1849, sad, after a successful theatrical . orreer, was married in 1869 totbediatingnlsaed a-ior whose name.hbe bore. ' ' A rasiBafFBBis prevailing araaog'the koivM in Son Ifcsfk wirtjdli tbo T0wttiOaUy Mbpb -geoBWMWaddftto'flHt in booto treating ot Jiseaess pecaksn;k those animals. "Bier hospitals of nearly all the street-car companies are filled witi sick animate; aiy many hare died. It ie iwardeilas t form of trphqM pneaDMnia. Itesee havo died irithin sateen hoars after craibr ten frn.t symptons. So'aathraaai . recover in a i ear day and ashen not in weeks. bic80n'9 new torpedo boetwas given hsacccstfal Uial aNw Son: in the presence f General Grant and other. Tho axivel feature of the invention is a saheaetged gas, which diaebsrcjBN f . torpedo four .hundred feet through the water nt three seconds, with WJCTriug accuracy..... Col. J.' Howard Veiles, t3odda blackmaikjr, has been identified ss a ' i i n si i ilsss i j who defrauded tbo Government oat of between tfc(3vW and 2,000.00) ind went to Europe daring the wan.... Toe comjniaKon appointed by the Governor of MassseboMtts to investigate the charm of scandalous eond jei made against the Ninth roeiraent of that State km found "asms bifi" against the -epmoeut, and Got. Long has .nstrncKd Cut Btranhae to apart the names of the csiprila within thirty days that they ojay be dohcaambrr discharged. nn wm" Two usxtn men entered av jewelry stem ha Kansas City, where ooiy a boy waa in aSmdanoe. Orni gnnled Uie lad with "a reTairer, Khile the otlier traasTerredte his 6erosat'pecket goods aidoed at 91,600. The fsskms detarfnents at Washington hare completed Die eatimatea. for the next fkeat year. Keaify erety department will ask for an increase awrr the anwnnt voted last yasx. The Secretary of War Hill ask for 92,000,000 on sxmoc of the inormse in the price of sanptuM. "Xbo Interior Bepartmeat win ask for f 100,000. frOO for renoiuha, ot iuch u,fl00.0t)0 are for ' accrued " pensions; and ttiB Hwj IMpanmnt wffl ask for fSl.liSikOOO forawwssspav Tbo Postoffiee Department is nearly vetf-rastsinia;. and n deamodo witt be asado eaOoogr a . a- any larg appreoriailon. . . Seybrai, tiionsand dollars ha lieen sabacrSied bytitDecs of Omaha, as w reward forthedtMovery and arrest f the mMife of Cot Watson B. droith. There U rvry hHa hope that the mystery surrounding the terrible tracedy will evF bi -wired A lattery of ten heaters in the saw-noil of Hamiltou, StcOhue Co-, mar ast Ssghunr, If., exploded with tetriac foiqrv tenrnig the btuWing to frag..I o Ama tuu1on.lat Ann Ai-
taut, a ntf a chim-y 10O fert bifih was hnried to the groand. F at firernen were killea. The loss inosrral k i ,(W. Tb3 Biddlo Market Savings Bank, at 8L IjoaH was robbed of 6,000 by a. party of fonr conning ' thiems, three of whom com rjfciteb'absorUd she attention of the officers and employes. Tin raRtaToiice T Jesse Baldwin, Bear Toangatown, Ohio, was robbed of betwesittao,0U0 and f 4,0C0 in g id. Be keft his money in an old-f asUonad safe under toe stain in the hallway, of : hi reLl.ee. The Bafelwin family atept avatoii, and toe first intimation they had of tbo barglsry was the farioos noise made by ttrfi" blowing opcri of the safe with powder. Morgo Lewi, 11a tvin's son hi- law, fired three shots at thenJiber as they left the honae with the btg of gti ill their arm. Tlie tmrglan retnriMst a roliey. Ho one on ertber tide was jiyjnrtd. The roblic-s bad previonaly taken two of JFaMwm'.- Iwrws and brst carrace from hk tahtr, and ha-1 thimi ataBd'Dg at the rosideaee. Tey jtuaped Wto the boggy and escaped. TUB sWIH. WEBrjrB.KaTTi'3, while irjing toeap- . tare a hene-tnef at leHrille, Art, waa fatally ahoi. W. X KaB, a rooonshiiwr, shct Ioiardj Jarrell in Habersham connty, Ga., beeanse he snspeetcd that Jarrell rave infonnatiB
about Ms mocosbii aug operations to the rove- ' jioe authorities. A BOtaMBm roifaoail daogfater ocenired near Ikxamna, Texas. A freight train on tbexaterjatioBalaad Great Northern road ran into a gang ol eoaviets, killing twenty-three aodwinnamg a large nomber. The accident wascanaeil by an open switch. 1 the jail jrard at iedewk, Hid,, yelix Hmwliower was exegntsd for the mnrder of Ames WeiavL The dooaaid man asked for and obtained an oxtra hour Ol hfe after aU waa ready ....Henry JonUna, who kdkxi Winfield Banaden to obtain bis money, was banged at Fayetteyille, W. Y in presence of tfaoiuands of rpictatori.'. . .loe Hams, a Gooigia negro, waahaawrd at-Greenaboru. in the jalwd, tor kSangK T, isngatoa. Thk ' If exicau Veterans' Association held iteapnnai SinetiGg in the Sxpesition HaD at Atlanta, tfavj, on the anniTeiinxy of the burning ot thatsity by Gen. Sbenaan. Gen. Henry Jackson, or rJarannah, dt.'lnered an oration on the bistety of -the Hc'riean campsigfi. Thrspeeehof the dry was dabrercd by Wen. Sherman, ho said be thanked God he was an Aniericaa citizen, j, that he could go from any spot of Same, to Texas and. stop where he pleased sb long as he behaved hinvsetf and obayed-anlswa of tbo place. He said that to-day the foiled States was a nation with the same shVn, the ame Oommnent and the same fi w ; deetarei luumlf as friendly to Georgia as to Oaio a deciartttion which was received with sheers. He recalled the events of sixteen yean go at Atlanta, tad expressed himself gratified at the transToraiatkia. The General was very cordially received. Among the nnmeroojs orjaflafjcatioBa are the alcxoi e-Kiplete dextraction of Woodstock. H. atoam ot oyer 4,000 people, tbo loss being p'ad at 80,000; six hotels at Old Orcha. leac, He., rained at 7i,000 ; the Hetropohtaa Iron-works at Rsrhmood, Va , the estimated has bema 4100,000 $ the OrDhana' Home at Wowetodorf, Pa. ; fowWr's spoke factory at foIrville, Mich.; (be Atlantic 9ota ingmill at Denver, Col worth tO.OlO ; Barber's sinttKlo-caUi at (Mar Swings, Hick., and variooa lmi lma at 11 ieato. I L. vlne JO,00O. Dr. BJ5'tiltio,of CfctveIanil,01uo, says, in an interview, tbat the original v oand received by thePnMdeiit vas nut neeemarily fatal ; that Bia forced hwlsalf into the management of the cam, ijyt, by bis incoauieteacy awl almost' crimina carekwnea at b hfgmmog, reordered Ga rile id's recovery impossible.. . ..An Irish Natioial Convention has been called to meet ia ('iiuago iov. 30 for a three-days"
Dr. Hodgen saya it ia inconjpn'heniilile how the Preaideni hvect six hour with such a wound. KveryUung possible was properly done. Nothing even imprudent was attempted, and every hanr the Preddent lured lievond hix after h
was shot was the result ot every available re-
aot'rce of medical science being skillfully ana eonsnntly applied. Sr. Hiinmond beUeven the Presided did not have the best modieai treatment, ami that 'the wound was not nccessarily fatal.
DtjKiH the three months ending tho
81st of October the IriBh National Land Leagno sr t to the Tresanrer of tho Organization in Ireland 127,836. The Caiifcrnia land League sent m addition 14,109. i Jvpfm Fowl k will not enter on his
duties as Secretary of the Troannvy until the
cassn now penuiBg peipre ija aow iota uoiui of Appeals are disposed of. fiaoBa-TABT 'WIkdoii is said to havo laojioeed to President Osidetd st Long Ttrancli, Jtba week before the lattcr was shot, a plan f etflt-earrie reform for the Treasury Department. Tbispute, Which tct with tlie approval of the hie President, propotcd to allot to escu State a numlur of appointments; tbo '- acantment of a commit tct- of three in viu h
bbatobworwhemoaTididat'c'4 for the pl
snouM be examtned at luyt onoo a year, vm exatnination to be so conducted ss to trat tho experience and capacity of tho applicant!) ; ipomtmoata to bo 'made frjni aniAiig Umwi wlm stood highest ion the list, accordiii; as vm'imciss to which th gtste ef the applies ntH was entitled occurred. It waa aim) coiiU-imUt-d
that, other things being nmal, RoldU-ni. tin-ir
clnklren should haro a pielnreiuw.
Thb President has receiyed a number
of protssts against the rctuntioii or Public Printer :Defrees, urging tha appointment ol a younger awl more active man It is a:d President Arthur has offemd the position of Secretary of the Iiiterior to James A. WUiiaiuson. of lows, fernierly ('ommitflioner OtMu r.il of tbo Land Olnj. . . . JTae. New York Ihrild publishes an interview it'.i . Scrt!Ury Jlb .no relative to the new. Cabinet ll'i says it will 1m "Grant from top to liottcra after Jan. .1." Blaine will retire in December. , iN.connactioo: with the United St&tee "Benatorship from Virginia, the names of D.iJdleberger, Jtasney snd Juhn 8. TVi are mentioned.,.. There will lie two colored members in the next Virginia Senate and 'cluvoii iu the
Tbb IXxjesaber number of the North America- Jtctiam contains the prorexxiooal eiaoas ot Bscs. William A. Hsnunocid, John Aab un, of Pluiailelphia, 3. Uarion Shna, of kew Ifort. and John X Hodge n, of St. Louis, a the surgical treatment of President Garfield. Br. Asbnrst says the nustake made regarding theoouneof die ball was unavoidable ; that there wss no evidence of maiana in the Frsstdect's sydem ; that thesis was no pyemia in tha moVni iraae of the word, in-atytng nuitaatatie abteesmK in the lanes and bvex after death that at no than would tkea-irgeoaw tare been warranted liiattirioptina: u remove tee belt ; that d ma hw etitve lUnem the President waa insofar oUr sonriahed, vxia-g to the retijflioos dsipo.dsii of his stonncii t that the intweptie tteatstnit was earned as far as should have hot; ad that, as short, emrylhjng was done that shal:t kayo been of benefit, Br. Sons says thai probing waa toipnssible. Death was iairritab'ia with hi pine injared as it was. The wonder Is that he Uvea so long. IU had pyawm from July 22 at least The awgeue OJd all that was po ssible all that the jjpueent state of ifititiflif I'fff'fntt imrtit r-rfHii
AxroRsay GssxaiM MaoVjtagh had
an mterviewvrith the PtesMent the other day. After thecictenitiw be told s rvporler that his relations with Gen. Arthur n-ere qni'e cordi tl, and stated Tbat the recentiy-pnbusbed stories about the Cabinet BCeiie, in which he jmj toe President were Teprcsoiitiid to be the chief actors, were pure fabriciktioiM. No such ceno ever took piace. AcooBome- to tho 'Washington cor-
respondenhi the latest Cabinet alatu. i : Attor
ney General, Emery A. Stone; Secmary of Uio Interior, ex-Senator Howe ; Prwfmiirtor Ocnoral, Cbannccy L Filley; 8tret.iry of tho Nvy, Gen. Longnlri.it. Tture or 'Iocs not my who is to be Secretary ot Stat. It is said that & cretary Lincoln Lt about tc ntiro from th Cil hint at his own ntincst. AjwHlicr mnior has it that ex-Senator Cfcafreo, W ColoraJo, niil be Seorotary of ihe Interior. F.x-Scnalor 8urgi ut, it i bolievti, has no ehanos to got a Cabinet poaitiou. WASHMCXOX, lit the Snpreme .Ccinrt of the District of Columbia, Judge Cox decided that proi-ocd-ings by iuformatroa in tho star-route casoi. was improper, hoUipg that the crime charged against Brady and others i "infamons" and that tho proceedings should be by indictment. The informations wire therefore quauhed, and Brady and his fellows have gained a substantial victory. CoL Cook, after Judge Cox had rendered his deck-ion, miuto'a Jiersonal explanation of his ciramo in tbo roattor. CoL Cook says tbat the uiar-niute people will be oowprc-ereded against -iq the regular way, by indictment, and th it there will be no litup. The utarrrout:ra liaye won tbo fln.t round, however, and their victory makes them defiant. Out' Totten. tlieir leading c.Siin el, said in open court, replying to Col. Cook, that tbo eases would never be brought before s petit iury. i .Gac Dtmorry Httpf rriaing Inapactor General of Steambcnta, in his annual repoit recommends that the Board ofBuperviiing Inspectera be aboUsbod, and, instead thereof, that tbo Secretary of the Treasury be empowered to convene a Eiixcd committee compeeed of local and Awistant Inspectors to examice- and report to him upon the ettaency of any' device to be used upon steant-.vjsselK, and which'' may redtilrc his approval. II o sleo recomawnds .tbo. j ppoinlmriiit of kwal and Asastaht Inspecfoi's by the Secretary of the Treaonryon the DtHninstion-ofthe immediate superior officer of 'each grade ; al-o, lunc the snperiar officer Tto gtwn power to 'suspend suboniiliates iendiag invtigation of charges invorvmc; inOTmpctoncy, neglect of duty, or misbehavior. . .The annual report of Surgeon General Barnes states that $250,000 wQl be needed for the medical department of the-army for the fiscal year. Tbo death rate w is nine per 1,000 among white and twenty pir 1,000 among colored trebm ; tlio total deaths in the army from all cansea wore 245. He reiterated the demand for 290,000 for a medical museum at Washington. Tap annual report o? the Oomndsionerof Cnstoma shows thit for tho Sscidyesr, there was paid into the treasury from sources the aeeonnte relating to which are settled iu his offios 2flO,t9,9, and paid out of the treasury on scconute under tho suncrv uion of the Cbuumaswner 18,499,412. At the'rrinripal porta, too baatneee on bonds to secure liu'jort on goods remaining n wsnehoune June 3'.r, 1881, were so follows: Boston and Charlestown, 3,73(1,029; Baltimore, 151,236; Ghicngo, tH73,IM7 ; Now Oi kns, 231,824 : New York, 17,3111,062: FhifadelDfaia, l,ltf,l'jr ; Sau Francfeco, 1,083, DiL Is regard to the future action, in the star-route cases, a. consultation took place between Postmaster General James, CoL W. A Cook snd Hon. George Bliss. It wa agreed that the (mashing of the informations wss of little consapwnce, except to nettle the point that all sm.ve.off ansi s mast be acted upon by
the Grand. Jury. The cibob will M p'tahod
1WVBU, flOtHHIHUDUl, im vavfKj 111 IUC Attorney Gentrabhip.. ..Judge -Fot;t-r, the new Secretary of tjie Treasury; form illy took posssaaon of the office on the i4th intfc.... Attorney Genet si .i!.oYeaf;h tools .formal ,save of tho Department of Justice on we 14tiu' - 'Fbob May-3 to Jnne.' 30 thure was handled by Ihe Izwsaary authoratice f 226,000,000 worth of United States fi-per-ecnL bonds for redemption sad continuance at 3 per cent This is the largest amount ever hanoled by the treoirary official in a l t:e period An additional aliortage of 40.000 has beea discovered la Capt Hoagate-'svaccounts. NBEKjH. A Ma?o iar-cU.ily has reduced the ront of one of her tenant) from ?75 fKt niiniua to 42.5), aiui has mado pioportionate luJuotiona in other caserf,' ratll ihan go lieriire tlK'L ind Gxtimiasiou to Jix the rent. The t nnuu on tlie Irioh ertUtm "of the Eiirl or lincaiiighamsliire and Hr. lothormon bavo mfuifiol to nay rents unksa the landlords make a reduction of IS per cent, all mtud. The Hayo farmers are making application to the L".ud mri tape Coast Castle (Africa) iliit-l:c state that the King of AShsnted murdered 2H0 voting (iris so as to mix their biood with iltn mortar used for toe repair of o.ieof the rtde Im luings. It is a oistom of the eonutry Al ter a ijfcbinct couocil at P.rln, Premier ferry snd irolkagnes handcil ther rr'gnatH.n to the President, and Gamlx tta was iutnwtod with Um task Of foming a new Cabinet CBntaaB lid vices via, Ban Francisco report the opening at Tien Tain of the woman's hospital. Li Hnog Cltaiig sn 1 other high native ofticiaiH were prcscn". Uuitid State Mnwter Artge:.! made the inaugural address Bsrions earthijuake hare again o-.;iirred al Bcfe. The people have Oca, and the village ia sinking into the earth. Over 25,000 applications havo been made to the Land Court in Ireland, among them being 180 on tho estate ol Kir Ck-orge Colihurst, of Cork. The Monaghan. OwnmwsUin made a redaction or from 10 to 20 per cent, m nearly every caM....A Kriy county farm. r named Gavin was draggmi from his bed, and at five times and severely wounded for having pud his rent By the explosion of ga iu a sulphur mine at Crsssofargo, Italy, forty pmons were killed and forty-one wounded.... Iu the duel loUeon Piral do Cssrsgnse and Adrien Honlehelto, at Pi'rin, tlie laT was wounded in the right arm. The tight lattud twenty-five minutes. It itppetrs from the testimony of Irish land agents and landlords that toe tenants of th counties of Wexford, Clare, K'-rry, parts of Cork and Limeriet have detnrmnwd lo pay no rent while ' he tonantry of Galway, Bosconv moo, Queen's county, Kilkenny, bUigO and parts of Limerick are paying or have paid. A landlord nsmeii Meers wss shot at from behind a hedge in W-nftmoath in broad daylight, bat esnaned nuhurt. Hulleagne, an ox-suspect, lias been rearrested in Ieitrim. The landlords ntiime to romplsm of the reductlonn msdo hy the Land Comnrimrioners.... Central and Sonthern Huiwiia are Uiiug devastiited by diph-th-Jt ia, scailet fever ar.d small-pox." Bishakck propoaea all kinls of popular reform now that his party has been so decidedly defeated. Among other things be pro
ses idm mimnnios ne repreteutea in ute
ADDITIONAL KEWS. A BBssioif of the Industrial LVsagno
ot America waa hold in Philadelphia, Joseph Wmuton'prcsidiilgal which reeolntiona wen
adopted condemning the docinion ot the TroaiH nrv Densrtmont imminal to nroteetivn iluties.
and oalling on Congress to remedy tbo evil results growing from these decisions ; flavoring the appointment of civilian
uomuuasipnei?. to ' mport on Uio progress, needs, end conditions bf Ahierican indiulries ; advocating the reduction of intern drorenuo taxes snd the euoouragomentof American sbipbuildiiig and shipowners' interests. A National TarUT Convention, composed f dilogstcs from every section of the country, I eld .a two days session in Chicago. U'woliitions were adopted that the prott-olive policy hwl provided tho revenue to aubdeo tbo llobsllion and dimhiHh the pAblio debt, and also turned the balance ot trade in onr favor ; that maritrno property should lie exempt from State, municipal snd local taxation, and that the internal roveimu should be gradually reduced, lixn Smi.iuM Labor Congress met in Pittsburgh, "ItemSn.tioflS were pffei-ed demanding the repeal of the Ounspiracy not und tho abolition ol prison labor, and declaring that no man should jm iiermitted to hold more land than lie can A Ookstantinopwi dispatch re porta aw(nl mortality at Mucca, the Bacred City, and aliriue of Mahomet Two hundred persons a day are said to be dying from cholera. The slvamsbips t Djiddsn, tbo nearest Hcaport, ie lilHi 10 ourrj aelnrning pilgrims..;. An explosion of dynamite on the etcvuer Severn, between Itriilol siid OlnBgW, killed nine irdDns and badly iiQnred lorty-thitie others.... Tn-en-ly-live farms' in the Comity Tiponry were sold by the Sheriff aud bought in by tho emergency committee. . . . At Mecca, on the fith of November, 300 porsous died of cholera. Tas last weekly bulletin of the National Board of Health reports the death-rate for American cities in every 1,000 as follows :
New jork...., Brooklyn I'MmtlelpWa. . O'ticago....... liOftilll.... .... JCttw Orleans..
1 (. f Coliunbia. . . . .
rillnl-tirah....' , Cincinnati UvniavWai. Oewland.... Drivtqn IndianapouV Kictnneud, Xurl..., Kvausx-ille. .-. A.. . Peoria..
Aurmm,
...!!9.3 Jacksonville 28.5 ...!i,4 Elgin aa. ...41 Molina 13,4 , . .S7.2 ISock Ialand la.l ...6 lake... , u,3 ...W rjfiinry 116 ...3&S Milwaukee 17.5
Ilelolt Sl.s
..j&.'il llluueapolla, ; . . 23.3
..S3 Kant Saginaw. 13.7 ..24.5 Flint 1H.S ..26' ljinnillg. t ..17.4 I'ort Huron. H.3 ..18.8; Dubuque lt,l . . 8.2 Keokuk i.3 ..10.7 Davenport .....'..11.3 ..19.SHt Louis 23.S . .17.fi Xlniaha sua
.... Mr. waiter, proimetor or theLomlon Trmes, who has bsen traveling in America for three months, iu addresnmg his Berkshire coiifltitneuts said ho hoped Eiiglwlimen would couie lo tltiH country ; that any Englishman' who is a rood judgo of ItuiJ, and .Who t steady aud inttnslrions, may bo imsunr d tiat he will bocoiuo wealthy and pruBpf rouB before" be becomes SO ycani old. Mr. 'Walter thinks that before lira close of 1no no-it contnrv tho United states will bavo a population of 200,000,000. A FBiKB-FiGirriKO expedition was nboilt tosreairtont of tlie harbortrf Eiio for a contest ou Government laud -on the peniusuls, when tho revenne cutter Ferry mado har apposrsnce with gnni.nhoited and an armed force in sight, and her iiflicers gave ample warning to Uio'bnilal erowtL The pngilUtio party then procced'.'d by rail to the Ohio ,Stat tine, and the bruising match ' had progressed to the fuiirtu round, when an Ohio constable put in an -appearand) snd broke up the fight The principals wtro arrested and the crowd ran for tlie nood& on the Pennsylvania side of ihe line. A oonfkkknok was hold in Philadelphia by tweory-nvo prominent Republicans who supported the regular ticket at the late election to take measures to-abolish the control of Pennsylvania, by the Camerons by capturing the next State Convention.
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GOLD AND SIXTEB.
Prodnct pi tlie jninea of the I'liHcd Statoaw About tiro years ago Congress voted an appropriation of t'5,QM for the collocUon of statistics touching'' :th'e! prodnction nf the precious . metals in tho United Stated. The work was assigned to tho Ban Francisco Mint Bureau, ' ' ; ' . Tho .work of .the compilers was completed about tho 1st of January. The report- mtikes a hitfo Volume ot 995 pages, covering the bullion production in all tho Btates yielding precious metals. Following is a statement of the pre duct of gold and silver in the United States for tho tisoal year ending June 80, 1830 ; Co.. 8i7w. Total. Alaska. ;.. . 6,00. S,000 Arijxnu. 400,000 2,000,000 2,400,000 gjlfwilla. ....... 17,MW,0(10 1,100,000 18,lW),OU0 Coliraao...'., 3,'J00,O0O 17,000,000 20,200.000 Paleta...., 8,00,00- 7,00 S,70,0M S.rgla 120,000 120,100 Idaiio Ltsivw iiso, a,o,ooo Montana 2,40C',000 2,800,000 4,00,000 Neiada t.SOC.OOO 10,700,000 1S,7(K),i0O Nev Mcx:co 13l.,0ll0 420,000 56,0W North Carolina... 0d,000 .. 96,000 Oregon 1,09(1,000, 19,000 1,10S,000 S-Milh OaroUlia... l.000 18,000 Utah.. 3111,000 .' 4,740ie0 4.8M,OM VlrKlnia, 10,009 10,000 Wnahhiglon Ter 410,000' ' 410,000 Winning Ter.... ', 20,000 Other scarce!,.... UJUO 14,000 " TetslS.;. .... .t:X3,OOI,000 f38,20,C00 .178,200,000 After comploting Uio above table and fortifying tha cam dues of the total from every available source, statistics were gathered for the lust li.ilf of the calendar year of 1880, in order to show tho product from-Jan. 1, 1880, to Doc, 31, '1880. The result shows only a comparatively slight variation from the reported yield for tbo fiscal year, and is given as oonttrmatory evidence of the accuracy of the table presented above. The purchases of silver for coinage purpoBOS in ' 1880 wero 24,660,600 ounces, valued nt 28,094,800. It if et twisted that ?i00f000 of this was foreign rioduction. This would lea-33 26,700,000 for doinetitic productioit. The ! mount of silver exported in 18S0 was 7.750.000. and the amount consumed
in the arts was 4,000,000. This gives a total
lirwiuci oi suver i or inooaienuar yaar oi too,450; 000, against 339,200,000 for the fiscal year. Following is a statement of tho bullion production of the Paoifio coast States and Territories, for the fiscal yiiar ending Jnne SO, 1881, according to returns made by owners of mines to tho Superintendent of tho. United Btates Mint at San Francisco, Cat: flow. '.Sttetr. Tbtal. California. $17,116,323 $ 767,525 tlS.743,848 Nevada., 0,SI4,72 7,776,818 10,311,610 Arizona Ter 6M,5rt" 7,79(1,306 8,340,828 Idaho Ter. 1, (.11,034 L078,3I 3,82068 OngoT, i3,fil3 CSI,671 23,281 WuhhigloaTer... 40,000 .- 80,001) AlaakaTer?.. ..... 1,800 1,900
totals f23,4r,2,197 $17,479,963 $40,942,031
Rational Crop Reports. The last report issued by the Dopatiment of Agrienltoni at Washington is smomarized as follows: Cotton! Tho indicated yield of cotton per aero hi considerably fuss than' last 'year. The reported decrease is 113 per cent ia Louisiana, 40 per cent, in Texas, and nearly tjO per cent in Arkansas. North Carolina, nukes a return of 80 per cent liss yield than in lrSOSoutfa Csrolioa, Georgia and Mississippi re port better noudition, and the joHMpects are for the crop not much below those of last year in Ibosa Stateii. Florida l sports a docraaso of 15 or cent, Alabama an increaao ot 13, Temnxeeo a decrease of 42. Virginia is not included aa a cotton Btate, its proquot being mMgiiitii-aut. Wheat. The avenige yield of v, heat per aero In 1881 in 10,'i bushels, against 13.1 in 1880, indicating a decrease of about 20 per cent, or 100.000,(0 busheln, ?rom latt year's product In the interior and Western Stats there has been a great f all ng off, oaused by the severe w Inter, the late, cold spring, drought, and, in ieveral States, insect rtvages j but, while tho quantity of the ininp is reduced, tho quality is generally reported very good. Corn. -The November r-sturns of corn show an arenigo yield of twenty and oie-htif bushels per ncri!, indicati ig a felling off of stout 23 p?r cent, from the crop of 1H80, -mused chiefly )y the general droii(;Ut during tho growing season, au l bv oxcossiv rains lince the crop wss harvested." The quality of too orop is somowhal below the avenge,' Single Women. A olaTer o'tl miiid otico sd.i 1 Hint it wn far better io bo Inughed t Iwcntwo you were not married than not to bo tiblo to laupb because yon tfcro. There is sound logic in that It in well for woman to marry if she ineMs a goorl, tntoninn who lovsa hor and whom she loves : but if she be not stated, bettor, far bettor, that she rcmaiit iiintfle. The majority of old maids are lwlpfnl, lovable nr d sweet-tempered, and fill their allotti'd niche b acceptably as do their mnrried sisters. Are they not more to be honored than they would have been had thoy married monsly for a home or position ? Our 'pimp Iodic? huve erroneous idem uKmthiH sabjee x They fool almost disgraced if they hhvo to arrive nt a mature afr, and iirii n t yet nMo lo write Mtn. before tboir niwaes. Their whole at Uliitimi is to ffot a hnubfind, by hook or by crook, bnt get him somehow they.rouit. Consequently tkoy toke tlie first mar. who oifc-rs himsi.ilf, whether he really snits theni or not, Now, girls, do not marry in haste. Get the best
education possible, help about domestic affairs, and enter upon somo trade or profession for which you have a taste and master it Skilled l'alior is always well paid. Do'ut spend yonr lnmo repining because you cannot nee tha coming man. If you nover see him, you con livo nscfnl, happy lives. You lliink if you had a husband you would have a strong arm on which to loan, a sharer of sorrow and trouble. Alas ! many a slender woman has had not. only lo stand alone, but also servo as prop for children aud hnsbau-.l, and Y(ry few wives find, in their husbanda nil tho syntpatliy mill companionship thoy desire. If you nro good tr anything you will not le hml by r -maiuiiig fcinglo, lvuthor will you be clovntod by . becoming "John's wife." Do your duty iu lifo and yon will count lor one iu the world, whether mm vied or single. Flghtlnic lVilcheH in Prussia. Prussia is no doubt a highly-civilized counlry, bnt her northern and northeastern regions do n it appear to be just now the most desirable places of residence for p'irsons of the Jewish race -or old wqnicu of retiring habits aad unprepossessing appearand!. To torture a reputed witch is, Fowiiiiigiy, a pnrsmt almost as congenial to the iigrionlfiirnl Bornssinn as is the piwsecitlioii of Jews to the Poraerauiau operative. The latest achic vemcn t iu tho fot mcr line i s reported from Staiigonwalde in the columns of tho panziyer. Zr.Uung. A potutohawker, retnniing from the Danzig market to her village with a lame horse, was driviug past tlie collace of an aged iemale, believed throughout tho country side' to 1ms in league with the Powers cil Darkness, when the tired animal came to a dead halt, aud declined to proceed any farther. This not unnatural result ot lameness aud fatigue we forthwith us8cribe.d to a spell, CMt jijHin Uio horse by the venruble dame inhabiting the cottage ; and nt a lato hour of the same evening tho indignant potato-hawker husband and m thor-in law proceeded to haul tho sorcere s oit oi her bed and to inflict the most barbarous torments upon her with a view towards compelling ner to exercise, the demon of wluoh she had obvionsly caused thft horse to bo possessed. They hackwl her lingers with knives, kicked her, trod upon hor face, arid-befit her unmercifully. Her sarcoma aroused tha'nej'ghborhood, and between forty and iifty peas-mts were soon assembleti'in the poor old woman's dwelling, where they gave all imaginable euconrngemeut to her brutal tormcntoro. One burly bnmpkin vblanteerecl to fetch a razor wherewith to severe the arteries- of her wrists." Another produced a rope, and was adjusting a clumsily-tied noose round her neck, with the avowed iuieution to hang her, when she was resenod Irom his clutches by the district physician freni Cartliaus. who happened to be visiting a patient in Taugenwalde and was attracted to the scene of the outrage by the shrieks of the victim, Lotumtl Telegraph. Dr. E. V. TiEncE, Buffalo, K. T.: Dear Sir I havo advised many udies lo try your vorno Prescription, and never sau it fail to do nioro than yoa advertiiie. Your truly, Mbs. A. il. Kakjuk, 111 Batoe stxect, IndiimHKilis, Ind. Luminous Paint. The Iiondon Unilding Now says: The comparatively recent discovery that luminous paiut can be applied as ordinary whitewash, considerably expands tho itnld of its usefu'-noss. BheeU of glass coated wi h the raint form Aladdin's lamps, which are in nao in somo f tho vessels ol the navy, at the Wnltham Powder Factory, at Young's Pan-fun Works, and in the spirit vaults of several docks: but now that, by increased production, and tha us of water a tho medium, the cost in rcdn-'wd byono-bitlf, it will probably bo extensively uised for painting walls and ceilingK. The ordinary form of oil paint has already lieen applied in many ways to clock-faces, t-j name-plates and numbers and housedoors, and to not ice : I -sards, such as 'mind the step,' 'to let,' etc The paint emits light wilhnut combustion, am' thercforodoeri not vitiate the atmosphere Several experimental carriages are now rntining on different railways, the paint being used instead of lamps, which nro necessary all day on account of tbo lino passing through occasional tnnnels. Yoc.w, middle-aged or old men, suffering from nervous debility and kindred weaknesses, should send two stamps for hrpe treatise, giving successful treanncBt Woiu.d'h Disfeksa.bv Medical Assooimox, Buffalo, N. Y. Thb petty Duchy of Baden is a fnnny little kingdom, with a funny, fussy little court, as fall of ceremony, equipages, liveries, powdered wigs, and elaborate officials as any of tho big courts of the German Empire, and its parallel is r-ot hard to find in Offenbach's sprightly satire upon the doings in- tho Gnu id Duchy of Gcroliteun However little the Duchy may lie, it islargely connoehid, for the G-rand Duke is son of Princess Sophia- of Sweden, and his wife, Louise, is daughter of the Emperor of Germany. The ducal pair, having married September 20, 1856, the 20th of last Sept., was their silver wedding, and it was celebrated in - connection with the gorgeous marriage of their .daughter to,.Priuco Gusta-vus Ado! plus of Sweden. If you are billons, trdte Dr. Tierce's " Pleasant riirgativc Pellets," the original. " LitUa Liver l'uh." Of all druggists. Baroly, it is to be hoped, has political prejudice, in the enso of a man whom nations loved, snrvived us it seems to have done in the town of Dumfries, Scotland, where Robert Burns lived, and where he died. It has been proposed to erect there it suitubUi monument in memory of him and iu testimony of the fame Which, through hhii, tho town has acquired; but Burns was anything but a tory in politics, and henco the local conservatives have refused to give the enterprise any of their support. Stiff Scotch churchmen, who, as hits been irpiiropriately said, have infinitely more grxmnd, on the score of theology, for objections to Burns, aud tho example he lclt to tho world, have taken a widely diff.-rent oonrse, and are said to be among the strongest admirers and a-iologists of Burns in Dumf ries. la It Posalble Tbat a remedy mr.do of m :h common, simple plants a iiofis, Bichu, Mandrake, Dandelion, etc., makes so many and iiuch nuuveiouu and wonderful cures as Jfnp Bitters do? it must be, fcr when old a id yoang, rich and poor, Pastor and Doctor, Lawj-er aud Editor, all testify to having le u cured by tlitin, we must boiiee and doubt ao lougor. See other column. Post.
A Fearful Penalty, TJie Austin Oolorod Invinciblus drill in their hall once n week. Gapt. Skidmore, who has been recently elected, is determined that discipline shall be maintained. After drill was over, he made a brief sjxteeh to (ho Invincibles about the necessity of their attending drill regularly. He said: "I wants de members ob dis command lo understand ouct for all, dat wo meets for drill reglar ebery Friday ebentng at 8 o'clock in dis heah hall, And do member what fails tir put na an appear.inijo. will be" 'Shot to delT.1" interrupted Gorporal Jim Webster. "Dropped from de ranks for a deserter?" asked Lieut Sara Johnsing. "Wussen den dat nr," continued tho captain, amid a solemn silence that, was almost painful, "do member what fails to appear, will bo looked upon as habin' beon absent from do drill"-Texa Sittings. Tan little annoyances put of tho way. II you are suffering with a (tough or Cold, nso Dr. Ball's Cough Syrap at onoo. This old and reliable remedy will never disappoint yon. All Druggist sell U for 2$ Mats a bottle,
Xle-w to Get Sick. Expose your sell day aud night, eat too m-tch without exercise ; work too hard without rest ; doctor all the time ; take nil the vilo nostrums advertised ; and then you will want to know Haw t-s (.let Well, Which is ant wered iu three words -Takb Hop Bittern ! See other column. A'rpms. The liohcmiiin tlirl at Home A correspondent of the Philadelphia Bulletin writing from Carlsbad says: Tho Buheruitin girl, as she appears on b?r native soil, does not look as if she had ever dreamt of marble b ills as did the iirl of Ute lato Mr, Jjidfo's oiM-ra. Shu- begins life swathed ia a stiff pillow to straighten and strengthen her back, Soou after she begins tovvulk she takes lessons in lieariug burdens on her back, and by the timo she reaches woman-hood can carry a ten-gallon cask of water, or a hngt basket filled with iire-wood or soiled clothes up a steep hill twenty or thirty tipes without Mopping to rest. Advancing in years, sho may be Jiihhed with a cow or a big dog to xnll a market wagon, driven by her beloved and loving husband. If she is a very good wife she may bo advanced to the dignity of lieing the off-horse, with a dog for n near, one, to haul a coal-cart to a customer's door, and when she unhitches horsolf sho carries in a pannier tho rusty.. looking coal of this country up one, two or three pairs of stairs, while tho man and dog repof-e iu tho street. It is thus that Ute nntive llohemiau girl often fulfills her destiny in this historic and cliiviilrio lund. Women is the drudge and the boast of burden here, as in many other parts of the Continent. There UTe fine horses for driving heavy vehicle, nnl (hero are donkeys that pull fat dowagers or lazy liltlelK.va up ihe hills. - But there nro' no eipiestrinn" display's. A riding horse is moro rarely seen in Oarhsbad than a iiretty German woman, and yet there are scores of cavnliors in cavalry uniforms and wearing spurs that ough' to lie pricking the sides of the besl blooded steeds of the orient. But thert is not much need of horses in a couatrj where women ire the labon-rs, and tut pleasure horse is an expensive luxury. A 3IABTT.AND exchange refers tO'3lr. Thou. ii. Forward, of llolvir, that Site, who was cured hy St. Jacobs Oil of rhciiniatisui. liacheatcr (A. Y.) Sunday Mom- ,( Tribune. Pity D.iy in Workshops. The fuUoninc1 appeal In employers is being circulated by postal cord: To EMrnoyens: Tho Women's National GhrUtian Tcuiponrice Union request that all employers will consider the advantage arising from making some oilier day in tho week than Saturday pay-day. Those who have tried it find that Monday or Wednesday are preferable to riaturday, us tho money is expended for family needs boforo tlw liquor sellers can get n on Saturday night or Sunday. Employers, please try the experiment, and see it .your workmen are not in a K'ttor condition ou Monday. A stiitcmeiit of results will bo gladly received by Mus. P. Strvkcu, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Com. lor Now York State. Mn. E. G. Gautmak, the business manager of the AVeiiinff Diswlrh, of York. Pa., was cured of neumtgin hy three npplicutioiiR f St(. Jacobs Oil. Jtfoslon (Jhiss.) Saturday Erettivg Express.
A ProlHaSile Industry. South Californifi farmers havo found that tho graceful pampas grass can be grown with very little trouble and sold for d"corativo purposes at a very large profit. One of these men i nt threequarters of an aero nuder the grass, aud was able lo sell eseh Head or phnif re nt two and a half cents, netting abont ifiOO; another Bold all ho raised at seven and a half cents a plume. Tho industry is growing. . Ten thousn-ud plumes were disposed of in Southern California last vear. Euroixs could hike au aliu'.t uniimitod number of them. If tho mother is f scble, it is impossible that her children chould lie strong. Take Lydia E. riiikham's Vogohiblo Compound. Thb English admit that better ilonr is now made in the United States aud Canada than in Great Britain. It-- is stated that the "new-process'' flour cannot be mado from moat of the wheat grown in that country. The best flour made, in Europe is manufactured in Hungary and Emnce. That produced iu England contains but a small nmount of gluten. Physicians mie Kiduey-Wi rt in regular practico and pronounce its action perfect An old man in Ontteuaen county, Ky., who cursed God bocuuse there was no rain, was stricken perfectly dumb, and has not spoken a word since. Flli( naift itla,qultMa. 15--. ti tiiiiuh on lUt-i" keepsahon-ie free ; r. ni llUti. tH it lm-w, roacbt-R. nds, mice, eta.
Ikdioestiox, d'Siepgiv, nervous prostration and all foimi of general debilitr relieved by taking Mknshus's I'sftokized IIeeii- Tokio, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious projiorliitti. Ir, cunbins blood-making, foreo-genemtiDg and life-win(aining jirop-ortie-i; is iuvaluahle in ol! enfeebled coiiditioiis, whether tin: n suit of exliattstioti, nervous prostration, overwork or acute (lipase, particularly if rcmltiiiv: frirn puluiouurv cauiplaiiits. Caswell, Hazard & Co,, prof-ri.it oi, New Vork. Da. WtKOBiXT.'s Teething Syrup has never failed to give immediate relief when used iu eases of Summer Complaint, Cholera-infnntum, or pains in the stomach. Mothers, when your Utile darlings are suffering from these or kindred causes, do not hesitate to give it a trial. You will suroly be pleased with tho charming effect. Be sure to bar Dr. Wincbeir Teething Syrup. Bold by all druggibU. Only 25 ounti per bottle. Dh. Howun's 1ai anii I'lasters will do more for a Kick y y.iuial Column alii 1'aralysis thin all tho knoivu a ppiia ncWcOtubined. Nf.iihajloia uevir I ails lo yield unto i permanant i-uvoivith thuuM) of Dr.. Hoi.ms'8 VD asu l'LASTEItS. jfoa Headnclie, Conetitation, Liver Complaint and all bilious deraugenicnls of tint Mood, there is no rrmedv as sure and aafe ax Ellen's Dayli lit Liver Filis. Tbi-y tts nd unrivalled in removing t-i'e, toning fie'fctiimarh and in giving bt-all ti)- action to the aver, ttold hy all druggists. Auk you bald? Caiuuilini:, a deodorized extract ui petroleum, tlie only cure for baldness, ii Lhu-u improved, o Hii.t it is now the must dtlighiful di w-ning in the world. The only real natural hair restoit r ever produced. Tirs regulur Frazer axle grease saves money for the consumer. The light-colored or yellow loosens the spokes, Foa Rheumatism, Sprains and Bruises, us Uncle Barn's Nom aud Bona liniment, sold by all Jruggkte. HKMtV'S I'AltlHII.U: SA1.V1-: In (lie HKST KAI.Vii for ('ills, BrnliHW, Sres, tUron, Sail lllunim. 'I Hlor, !hi)(Hd Haitils, ('litUilaiiis, Cuius, anU all tmdi. f fiUin Krnitllon, Frocklcs and rititfitt. (iM 1IKKKVS UA11EOI.KJ SAl.VK.M oU otlion aitt couiilerfmla. Pr'co, :5 ,-enti. nit. U ft Efc.Vf." HXVtiI?rVAl"Kl7"niTTKK la the twat mnutly fr Djaiieila. IliHoumNM, Maliria, In'iRWiiou, .utd Dji. arol llu llljuil, Kulncj-s, Liver, Skin. etc. IIUKNO'R OATARRII KNl'K eMreaaltaSactloiwel the ir jcoiu membrane, ot the b-iatl ami throat. DR. HOTT'S LlvkflPILhslin Uwbaat Oatbartla Kesulabm.
What aba Ulreotor Said. A Boston reporter, while in tho ofllco of tho New York and EobIoii Dispatch Expreis Company, had a convtirsatiou with Mr. B. F. Lanibee, one of the Ditectors of tlie company, who gavo the following personal experience: " A liltlo over a year ago I w;is taken sick. 1 did not know what tho trouble was, bnt I continued lo grow worse, ami my complaint bafUed tho skill of my doctois. At last my symptoms developed into that ten-i-Mo complaint, Bright's Disease, which has be-in pronounced incurab'io by all physicians, lly sntferings at Uiat tltno were unsmakablo. I was bloated from hoad to foot; my heart pain 5d me; mv pulso was irregular, and I was unablu to lirea'tlin i-scopt in short convulsivo gasps. White suffering thus I learned of Warini'oriofo KidiK-y aiui l,ivor Cure; ami, allhoni.rh I htd been given up to dio by tho proniincut physicians of Boston, and tuey had told my friouds I could not live a woes, I resolved to try this remedy as a lost resorU I am rejoksMl to sav it has effected a perfect cure in my case, and w Ih many of my friends, who have been afflicted with kidney trouliluH, either of long standing or acute foniis, and who, under my ailvico, hi.ve used this most wonderful remedy." Is That a Mosquito! "An so you're a- going out to tho Ewt Hingies, ray durhnt Mrs. Marooiioy," said an old Irish croue to tlw young wife of a soldier Abont to embark for Madras; "I've lieen in tlu-m parts mceself, and well do I remember the torment I went through night and day with ;he musfceatoes. They have long suckers hanging down from their head, i.nd they'll draw the lifo-hhiod out of ye before ye can say pciise." This terrifying account lived in tho memory of tha young woman. The vessel made the Madras roads; the decks wero crowded; all hands were del ighted at the sight of land, Mrs. Maroonoy among the rest, but her joy was of short duration, for on shore she perceived an elophant. Horrorstruck st the Bight, and in breathless agitation, she approached the mate, exclaming with uplifted hands, "Howly Moses! is -that a muskcato?"
FACTS ABOUT UMBRELLAS. Antiquarians say that tho umbrella wi Invented shortly alter the flood, and has been the least improved ujum of all appliances tor human comfort, tlie (hape being now us it was in those youtlind days of tto world. An umbrella is much like & pigeon as to tho question of pjwscsslon the last one who gets It owns it. 1 ne following facts alout umbrellas especially thu last one may serve every reader a splendid purpose sooner or later: To place your uuibrcllKln a rack indicates that it Is at out to change owners. An umbrella curried over a woman, the man getting
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that an, eye is to be lot by the man who follows vou. Toput a cotton uinbrellabythesideof.ilnice i-iik one .-igiiilies that " eichange is no roblHjry." To K-nd an umbrella fcignitics that " I om a tbol." To curry n umbrella just high enough to tear out men eyes and knock off men's hats, sicuifles " I am a wnmau." To go witiioiit an umbrella in a rain-storm shows I am sure of getting rheumatism, and will have lo use St. Jacobs Oil to get well." To keep . fine umbrella for your own use and a bottle or St. JaoomOil niways in the house, in case of rheumatism or accident, wotuM
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the falem Mass, Emitter shows how an artist treated his visitor: "I would have accepted your kind invitation to visit yon in yonr new quarters with pleasure before this had not my old enemy, Mr. Rheumatism, pounced on me so suddenly. He arrived last Friday, and, without stopping to scn-iup his card, rusticd in and grasped raeby Ih? hand with such . grip that in a few hours mv hand and wrist were so badly swollen and painful that I fellas though one of Mr. Hatch's coal teams bad run over me. Mr. Khcuinatism has been n constant visitor of mine for several years ; he alnnvs swells and put on a great many olrs, making himself at home, ncvonring ray substance am", leaving me poor in flesh and. pocket. Last winter lie came and stayed two months. I then decided that ihe next time he came I would change his diet. 1 was somew hat at a loss what to fce1 him with, but filially concluded to give lilm ilir.o sminre meals A dav lf ST. JacoiisOiI.
morning, nocn and night. This faro he is disgusted with, and is packing up his trunk Mid will leave hy to-morrow or next day : Miys he cannot
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old chroaic rue. 9 Holmnn's Spleon Belt, for ow cam of enlarged Splean and uaylalding Lhwi and Stomach trouble. S3. CO. Hotman's Infant's Pad. r aibasati f Iafaau and Children. $1,00. Holman' Abdominal Pad, r c. - Me, Ovarian and Bladder tnrublea, IIB.OO. Holman's Renal or Kidney Pad. For Kidney Complalata. $2 .OO. Holman's Petorlal Pad. tloai of tha Chot and Luiisa. 3.00, Kolman'a Absorptive Medicinal Body Piaster. Th w Pl.tr u th world. Porous on Rubber baalk. 20O. Holman's Absorptive Mcdlotnal foot Plasters. For Cole f:i,iiachc and SluEi-i-h Circulatioa. (per pair) SDO. Absorption Salt for Medicated OathS. For Coldt, Rbeamatliol and all cow. vhera a nedlcat-ld Bath h needed, also aa acl leal foot bath, (per H lb. package) 2Bo FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Or tent hr mail, poiinaid, receipt of price. Tha ABfiORPTIOff f?A I T i not " mailable1' and aael ka tent by Kauicu st PnrchsKer'e eipn. Th succeu o( rioi.MAN'S TAPS ba iupired bqitntors who offer Padi iinil;r la form d Odor ! tru e BOLMAIi'8, sayiBK, "The, Ire jost the aioc, cte, Bcwara of all bgUS fd "h "oa t n the repatatloa of th i (eeuiii. See that c'i rid bean the Prlvats Revenue StPITlp "1 th HOI-MAN PAD COMPANY, with ative Trade Mark printed in areea. Da. HOLMAN'S advice la Ire. FsB treamo lent (res on application, Addms, HOLM AN PAD CO.. r. a Bv 211S.1 14 Hroadtrar, M. 13 A TT Orii Bookkeeping Ot.Tttemaphl sendataatl JjtttU to Buekeye tolleae, Sandualtr. O.
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NAM K STAMP, to print yonr tuino on clothIns, books, dK , U cent. J. W. KIXC , Ottlide, Pa
AWKItIC SUadarehams9iirnle. Oojtlj ootSt tree. Addreif Tau A Oo.. AorMta.
i TT'rVrCf lUvstvtn, m. aSi, JUT U XM Kl Snel Weil, aea WerM. ritubertk. rk. $5 to $20 1 5's&n?aS.
DR. IM'NTICH. l03Sbtet.,Ohloas enulr Ttu nat and liunc Owner bi
i,tttaae-
inuaMwiet.
VflllklB Ml.'ll I' T"U weald learn Ttletrraprir m lUUliO rtlF.ll fonr monlhe. and b certain of a ait nation, addrtse. VAI.KNTIft UROa, JaJoerul. Wat
AflUMT! VKATEn fcr the Beat 'tad ha. . SelUas Plot,.rll Booke end Bibliw. Prloee redaced e tar et. Kai iokai. PasusmMo Oa.. O-ihmro. III SZlr ' , M rorBntm-atthof'hhrtBcal v'5""Can'ratrul College. (Immlarfre. ,t6CZ Cy AdureO.Bvi.iK,.Juitiqac.la. SISal seal Hal A YKAR and uiinee to 7 7 V Agent. Outfit frm. Addrewr. f f sf O. Vl.-ket-v. AniaNa, aia. aTtTKIi' W-ilBf HIS WINTE 1-SO be JKN'T-'i. -liliig erncreeln the world J.eaiuphyJ-a PlWrill l.Mrem Jar Rvaaeoa. Dnerolt, auca.
A It PI K t.l I Fnncrl March, by Oilmsi i, fl ne edition, full ze. with p- .rlralt, Uio. onoti. Selling Jit thoand. Popular nnulo i t H pileo. Woelern Mueio Ito, Alden, la,
TXT A "Wnrt 171 T"V Oama. Ponltrr, Butter, Chens, W A IS JLHl II Ess. THw, lure. 11 Id, Dried Fraltt.el o. Wrllo or tefcuraph for lnl",rmal)on, X ... ....k I u.'.. 'm.. als Wuh'loa SL.ll.Y.
n-ATrs! ftDA-rsi W.ATSI rijf-W l?- lioadlns Dluoe. fur Arnntoui : TheWcto, IVmpW-.m-el'hr. Uri.ingh.iu PlwFaiir PI . K'!ptau Pl v. OoUle !oks, Suoakere, Pitiiiili. TablMua LlgfitB, Mminciium Lln hb., Coli.d F;r. Burnt Oorit, Ti'wtWl ir.-3 Preparation. Jerl-r'. Wax Woikm. Wise Beard. Mmliuho, Ooetumet, Jhnrmles and P Kr Smworr. Now .'laIosno. wnl ; fn-,iJ"i"!;M Inlld0KriiU"iindirUiM. 8.1H1KL rKWUH SO.V, M M. HtVi HI., Hew Torsi. ft.OOO Arenla Wan Iff! for I.ICb of GASTIEIaD ItcontArnellK 'iill history of hlnoMer.rl itntfnl lib snddukirdlrwuelnettcn. Surglonl t.futnwnt. death, funerlobMiiiii.eto.TibroniiMof.nrbfatoaike uioiiv. BewiiPiof "oi.tohpenitr"lrottiiiloiie. Tbtawthe onlrautheniliiwl f'lltr illurtrtled llieoi oor-jaaitrrod Freeldent. line etwl poitralt. anrtrati.naitoA(nts. Chniilarj fnM-. A-5di-ee .
THE MARKETS. KKW TOBK. Bkkvks $T M tMM Hoos 8 in 8 80
Oorrott UV
IXous Superfine, WI e o Wsat No. X Spring.... 1 37 4J No. 3 Red 1 U 1 T OosK-tTngradcd 60 6 OATS-Mlxed Western at Fork Men 17 SO (17 7fi Laud H OUICACK). Bkevis Cholco flra'lod Steers.... U00 gttll r Onweand Heifers.. S ) 00 Medium to Fair 5 0) 6 Hoot - 6 19 rtooa-Fancy White Winter Ex., 7 M. 7 73T. Gfrtrf to Choice Spring a fi O) S f Wiievt No. SSpring I 41 1 No. 3 Spring 1 li t9 1 J CoK-Ko.a .- : Oato-No. 3 v RVB-No. 2 9e iJ I 110 Babi.ev-No. 4 1 US J1 Jt Buiter Choice Creamery... SS 9 Bops-freeh..., 5 e1.? Pomt-Mess ..t 515 1 311 Lako 11 11M . .MILWAUKEE. Wheat-No. l;..:.' .?... t So. 1 1 SB flc.aa No.... .-. Ml Oatr-Ho.4 .; 1 Rie-No. 1 9 t 1 Baui.kv No. 1 119 ( 1 SO Pomsv-Mes. r. (jl l.Hn.., 11J,' .' so LOtna. ' WftlrjiT-No. 3 Bed. .'..-1 3S W 97' Cork Mlxod.... ' S Oats No. '2 ? Rvs. ' ";... 96 c W POBK Ma8 v..". j 17 110 ai7.45 iuud ie$ tl CINCINNATI. Wheat 1 39 Cork,.. 8 Oats 7 Kvr. 1 05 (v I 0 Pork-Mess., ,18 25 18 M la so ; n us, TOLEDO. Wheat Na 1 White 1 J8 187 . .. No.iBd 131 d Ije. Const 64 3 Oats td DETROIT. FtOTO Choice ,....,.. 0 75 9 2S Wn-KAT No, I White IS 1 Cobs Mixed 3 t Oats Blixed S T Baiilev (percental) 1 TO S ! !t( Pobx Mess 18 SS 19 0(. INDIANAPOLIS. Wbet No. 3 Bed 1 3 1 sr Cobs No. 2 ,, 59 0 i?i Oats 43 0 l , EAS'X LIBERXV, PA. CATTfcK Bet t 00 8 S Si Fair a 3S & 5 ( Common A O0 ttl Hoos S SO (!) 8HECF '.... 2 60 A W
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P aiiulfli. Q .Sl. ,nUEofW?!!LJ?; I a tn7 r Eitlad. al Sat. Literature i ro UI ne Ili I're lt.no role. I J Itoie roi. ben.lenBel If erfebn dctb ; eolt SH.UO touad. tor ealf 4u Hi. II -r n: MAN BATTAM BOOK 00. U W. lettl St, .. r.a Asa
IN MANY HOMES.
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For . n tw , .rolitaV HHymmm. nrmmmm tiivr i JT-cti .nt Hr -Oys TlirotuKAFlVirll mrtviHMl aud ntUrlf bfji,t uiinpiBtlrtqtl
IN CONSUL TJVrWEI It epproiebwaoaw a iMta aba "StaflvV pas ran ur mrmenMlu ct red. wheat ah dll eillW 1 aft
elrl t r "npd "lli. '.fade ie ay. IlllaatsSl esAaB
iteua to nana HWjfoaasj or saa.
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AS AM EXKCTORAM? IT HAS MS EfttM. IT COWTAUrt MO OHURjp AjfSSAa, I. N. HARRIS Jk OOl, Prosiristsrs,
FOR 8ALE PY ALL
WATCHES
Awricweteac..ntijratra;'
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A.VOTnEK BOa( rOat &a&(T& MARK TVyAIH'SSSSE The Prince and th PaufMr wntootcdl all hh 9 evioii works, end atum miMfm b.t cliKiiee of rot r lib. tb make ieiw iwrAoij. ays sent wit ect p-wl7- ntt are oihAoo terr torx. and v a-Vi, i m i )- tlR serne Qoutte onjedj. ol o.c lur cImi! i Alid'terau to . a. 11 1 lKt-iJY. PuMUker.
m m bp i Blood, nd will -mi,lt)y changn tb blood lr. Ilia otlre ayatcm in throe moutlia. Any prnvon who wlU Uka one pill each night from 1 to 1 1 wmIm nutf Imi rmtowd to Hound bflnltfi. If auch a thing bn i-rjfw.bbk. Sold vorvwhro or acntby mail for 8 lottor atmnM. I. t. JOHNSON GO Bawttrn. Ibwts. rTly U angora. Hi.
VfeAlatlar afarATPsa KO KClTt
the bnt rcr ltAle wwa fail, irh caay, very ltiaodMr, quiet, ttaU-abi. Irattie, oottvnit rn, auil powttffal Warm MUd&Wan. Bcntujtttrcr loa tr 4rs) trial. taf if it frier .. 4,OO0,IO T ihm tmoOcI btac'i.M hurtr iMsefi Muid. isk fitr cimal ira suad
aW- ttillaTroeUIa. ham ItritXaUAChltN. 2if nk to try ns. Tbotuand do cvrry jtsr, and ibwl ui iir the 10t $80 anved U Imjlnx. ,lrct. Cat tar. Tttt, and when you or a frleml ntti a toMnci Matbino m tw Im addKai fisArM fc G4J Z Jutd AvCatkafr;,UU
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S coiumeucvd iu the November nam) ter of Arthur's Home Maqazine. ATI now subscribers for 18S2 will receive
' the November auu uecenioerNos.
auarf ovmaTCAjnes AfVFAi'3 "C'OBeVTfUS BX TlSIHa. MEXICAH MUSTAETG
r
Sore etnal Galtt,
SpovtK, Crsudka, -
mvoRCHiH
tratlS
of this vear. Terms. S2avcr: 2cor.lea
a copies eo; acopiesco: o m
, o im.u v.iv :.- ber, eontalnina;
. Ava-l-'or snecimcn num
first chapters of " Divorced, "sehrl
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Cansnmptives and people who have weak tuna or asthma, should ns Ptao a Cure for Coneumptioa. It has eare4 thoanuds. It ha not Injnredone. Itlanotbad.xo.tait. It I tha twt couch nvrup. Sold ovtfry where. dv.AcSl.
or sifsiAJi iruiL RhenaniittaTn, B urn and Scalds, St lags and Ultra, Cuts nd BmaSas,
SnUn V S itches.
rontmacacdaWaiKitea
SilfrJolnts, aaetaclM(' Er options, I'rvetBitea. -
j id U axUraal dine us. aatteat haa4eraiiaaal
FwpciaTUaMiafJanlr,sthbrst4jft ' il v - tl THB :tEST IT AXiL 3 "
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Swlanv, aTwaaawtawfa Sprmlats,' SdrntWia,' ' ' Sore Feet, '' -
IJOTHENTS vrirmmimBMtwmmkms3m
WHEATiCORN. J. T. FITZGERALD CO., Commission Merchants,
ttUAIN AX PKOV1SIONS, ! 132 and 134 Sonlli Clarlt Sf,, Chicago. Trading In lota of I,tW boh and urward . flouffh ; old and carried on mniftiim. f'imniiB (Mint O)nppond0uce sKtlicited. Bend for daUy luarkpt fporta
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THE GREAT CURri
BHEOMATiSH Aa II 1 ter all Oasaaes ef the KtOBtCVS, UVE AND BOWKLS. It etoaaaas tlio aystmn ef the , potasm that aoa tlui dreadful ufflBi-tnT wal-a enlr the Tiotir-a sf gJttnmattem eaua asadaaa THOUSANDS OF CASES
or Via none forma of tula aerrlbl
hav'l boon oaldtbr relieved. In a shark
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atm halwaadt-rfeil eueee, nod aa beuoaaafs. 4e inevcryxartof th Coaotry. tie hwadoihiorcaitlieaoan4wtierII eAM assV faiUd. Itie mild, but affio.ent. CKtrTaafS IN ITS AOTtia X, bnahanaiws taall iss IWIt eleaeerai-. Htreeartaei mm veHW 1,1 re to all th IniportanBorcpuMor tlw body; Tne netural action or ti. K1C ner e te rMl.aiaV ThaUv hi eMSd ofU dkeiaas, ad ,tas BowelasaovatnadjruA healthfully. In tads araortns worst, nlssaeis saw oradtarted It tbeirnteiB. ' - i
A tt has Usui rrovedty-thooaaivtp
HOP BITTERS.
(A Kedtolae, net a Drbk.)
bops, urcnr, gtANnaAKB DAMOKUONs An Tava PtraasT AXD BaaTMr.l04I.tieil.v ria or au oruza BiTraa. TKEY CUBE
A? ajajABUV VVIA'aajSMa" alkWW StOOO IN COLD. 3jn via be paid for a case they will not earn sttI
help, or for any thing iiiipure or lujunotia found to thus. AeltTonr drUKSlet for Hop Bitten and try tfaein oefure jou ilucp. Taka sw elhnr. D I t : I n absolute and Irtreletlbleonr for IWnbHIUM I.U. II f ..111,!,,. ,.ll
' narcotic, sjsssaaaawA SaKr roa Ciboolab. awaaaa10t B All n I4 1 eWflri, 9 Be Slum Mfe. C , Koceeiwr, K..,A.TneeU,rt.
s(heaaceAtaaI tmaatr MeltwauasrawSf
systemorauaiowMa eotllei mow laser
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le Due ea taOrv TiwiSnkla Vaftm. Intls
one wkm of which mejtuSoulaaatefJa.
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(Will met th tirr poi-lud. I KUWrfa.T4
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haAss.1 iirnav.ralttns anil alBkirut tlhilrB. Afthtatima I haaaravn thai Hsaw of 9, laUWXOHIeJ.
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waa not (airmanaatly nbatdBd. t bv tiiattdtk botiaMcf th taide. i'lam adnc AtljuTa deMT awtv that 1 far Mi.i In lha kavmse tim flu rind ta r UlriaiaaB a,iad ariLa atavnMsi tlM aaaaaa.. With tha mm
mad rlcor of body, haa ootB sUaHi a oloaroaaa 4 UwacMiwyac rfor wyoyiUn IqadatMsra tiwk.TlUlow not a4. nimi tbarrssrttC, J. F. AxmtmTVmlmmtx Clwivj
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m rente a eeenasseirsl.r injeneaeaiiae. ..aeeeieeeawiweeieeeeieaeaelesawesaeaMMeA- S BAairASTMU tl THE OR. HAS TER MKPICINB CO., la, AM MW MAS) ItiWtt. tfSeeJ : IMPliO VEMENTSmiW STYLES NEW CATJZOQWB.
THE MASON &, HAMLIN ORGAN CO.,
Wri.weblnKt or parlor nnrneliw won BioassT n nokh at kvkrv ob m tn iait.T w.uuava nil KXiiuimosa to. i-ot itrEKri tsahs (boinu t eon's- Abmi? c-tt, . rsati-. wUle't Hiito Inea Icniidvorwte .nv. l,.iulf.,.,L .innk ,n,l nnurvft PKAC l-ICAl.l VArl'AlllJt IMVIIOVRMCKTH la tliefr Oreeeiefia'
TCab ihoi in env imil--r iwrl -de ncothwfir. lnlr.durtllrm.-t lltfe tpel notiMirl or itn-m, tie rty yatre stiiv
now ullorlnit i.He.ANS Of Hitmen nx.iei......--. . .-.... """r.- ; ,m p-lrj.w'wewi STVt.KSol lMI!.lVK.!l"A!.lTV,ndl -tAwne: i-uk'k 2B. to. $W. S. id nIWAnK A KSW tlO.I,18t CATAUMH'K.al 11 ...! nmi o-dj- itht.d nr. IWll.Iu . . rl iu mil Uletir Una man th a IM
Umane. I his, wit . 1 1. el.a otr utile t ...Alt... a .....-. Miuiruintn... e wit www inmatiu u.-tul l. cvt-ti- no 111-.. -kii.it .ifoyr.-l.ee lur.wil l.m. tt' rv-- jV rf. AitdtoeA MAStlft A.RA
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