Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 7, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 April 1885 — Page 4
TUB NEWS CONDENSED.
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THE DYING SOLDIER.
Gn. Grant'fi Obstinate -with. Death;.
Battle
New York dispatches ot thi morulas- of the 6th tass. report t-.,ac Hen brant hat iiassed a restless uiaht, bat all thhvs consiflerist, was la no wors condition than he had been toe several d rys prev ocs. The. General rested Peacefully baturd&v night, the 4th, ud .ooU his noarliit-m-nt regular y. In tio to.enoon of runday he O-ifoyed th:i aenial warmth o( the SB sane siutux at his wind w. aud remarked that he snitered an unusual tain. Font i hystriaaa held a consultation tn th afternoon, and fetcr a thorough examination ol hLs throat It was agreed that the lo.al d.ndit ons were improve i. The tre tmcnt of the mat leu- days was commended, bnt on Ms departure from the bouse Dr. Surady stat- d what t.ie lien, rat (rrew so stronger, and the expression of other visitors was that .here was n4 isom for n. e. Dunne the early tonraor theev nin ih patient was to. ache r ul mime of mind, and retirtd ma raher doway mood. He reeeivei hia nrat taom as iay bb a ret red General on Stur'iy, the th lust. He devided .he amount into ntles o a,Biidga eonotoeach of his w jnudrea an t Mrs. Grant He attaoh.d his siltna-
tniM dt-.rn' cfte aav TO eeve-.t
at 5-100,000,000; ttut; cattle front Texas are dangerous ony for sixty days from the time of leaving their na'ive ranges; that th redaction in freight rate secured from the Union acd Northern Pacific Ro uls beu- ., tha KsinoMiiin tn the amount of ?2.-
, m' per annum, nnd th.rtgraiu can never be I ,Mis ! on abut 80 rev cent of the public .' lands now grazed upon. j A ctscciiAB from Miss Frances Willard was read to tho Alton Presbytery, in session at Hillsboro, 111., ml ins that woman suffrage be made a feature of chnrch work. The document p?ovoked an animated debute... .Ninety days e eh in thopeniteuthvj cf Arizona is'tho senceno imposed npou Bishop St wart and E d -r KoHuson, of tto Mormon Clutch, who had pleaded guilty to uul w ui eohat itntien In ti.e past two icas the population of K'nsas hn j ..creased 172, M. and i',0 ,- f 00 addit oual a in have been placed under enhivation . . Anatreeme this been made by Sn iv n and Kvau to fi,l.t ni r.nttc City. Montana, i t .Tnne, for th champ onship be t and $2,500 .. .Fifteen hundred Oklahoma colonists are sti I in camp at Arkan
sas tttv Jam -s jinn, uu-uk-i, w..
in.
THE SOUTSZ.
ravins of himself. Th-y were v"?5 liil.tl oy Hgutnmg at nw
to neteonat menus. . -"Te. r I had a sinsolar dream, which Ue re- , Ute l to the dorfors on t.ie toJowms in.irnlne. thought be was o;.- trave tom where unA hai bnt sinnhi ach.-. He thought h ,was sry poo . only hal. -dress d, aad without money. . his worried him a good as he said: It. ought I wt tobensedtott bithis. He .elt himself altoietlier ia a bad tnedloKmea-. without money and without tVdte"e etme to a fence and got oyer it veryawlswinlly, there l.ein a. sole on one ide Stt y WhVh h; got over ne tound that
Y .eat fields in Virs r a that were abonl to be plowed up have si rjwcil in su h fine cond.tion since tho advent o warm weather that crop prospects are mat rially changed. United Stfs s Marsha! Hushes, of Virginia, is underarrsst, bcii indebted to the
lioverni jnt tn a sum rtiurr i iu m wuu
that
iota im 'v 7 . ,.. vc- " r-
that ha eonld n.t get it omessne tm a . VBT The Macon Connty t w . a. 1 1 'a.
H&9""LZ',J,i that hnuheds of p ople m
m.oT Mrt "tSaT He found she had eo'notv are in a destitute cotditipa and snf mtlySi; and that was notenough, and th" .he fering for food. nlLfn. dntiirelwS'yery A rocHB husband has been secured by SX' ' Mrs- Sa!!i Waril UwrenM H,mt ArmMmT "e coold uot espto n what had led him to ; strong, of Louisville, who for a generation SSJM ASih be ancra as the most beautiful SutwiH almost a mirajle. Jost as he lef t. tht ; WOm n in th South. 1 he latest aciiuisi-eonvetratlontw-s dbetwe?nhlmandliijpati nt: ; j ,-s G j? tonus, a wealthy and cultured iood moraine GciK-ral: vou have had spkw- ; aealan 70 vs of aw. Hishop Mc-
that way nnta-ip. in., and when last attn rving bnS'ncss, was on band m good, torn!
time how you are. yon are wj uj m-
ISPOBStATifis has- been conveyed to the
Controller of Currency by the examiners
I do
act wfsh to co aoaihst my conscience " But I ( swnfbeJetleV." "1 wmairee to to ,
IT V-fMl Will KCCl UU Mis r iitv w. - ,- 1 1 v r. bonalass to do so while yun .aegone. iu chirge o tho suspended Exchange Ja
cMlmTit irwSTSl siimnSr." tional Bank of Norfolk that the concern is TteGentxat lanched at the familiar miota ion. , jaso'.vent and trill have to be p.ac d in the The Oeniral Is MaiseUfnUy aware of the h na8 of a receiver. Tbe am mnt due to ?5SSeeC; btu iur's mTertew i depositors alone is over $000,000 L. Shim WdaViu " rlmt w pated . K. Eldridff-, ft patent m the Tjnneaiee mwhtn the Senator entered, hot immediately cot sanPttST!um. kill d two men by crushing
maud walked across the rooman.i eacs ro Bra , . . flj,,,, m0Vi and was OS
cnair azain. ' -
offered tho aervicos of 15,000 picked Goorkas, who. he says, are roidy to march und"T Uritish i nil-el's across the frontier in tho service of the Qneeti The Vic r..y of the Cainesu provinces o Vnman and Kwechnng has issued a decree eommandiiK the slaughter of all foreigners, and directing thnt all Catholic converts shall bo killed ami the convents of the church 'destroyed. Several Catholic settlements have already been wiped out of evs'ene ami several hundred converts have been killed. The Viceroy says lie order d 1hc mas-acre because he "was inform d that (ha Catho'ies contemplated a revult a minst the Chinese Government. . . . A uew French ( abinet has been formed. It ii as follows: l'rrsidcntof
the Council, M.Hris-011 ; M inisier for Forci .jn AtVairs, Sf. del'ivyeinet; Minister of the lute ior, M. Turge: Mini-fer of Fi.innoc, M. ClamaReni"; Minister of ,tus:iee, M. Goblet: Minist r of War, Gen. Campetion; Minister of l'nb:ic .Works, M. Carnot; Minister of Agriculture, M. Ue Grand; Minister of Commerce, M. Mangon; Minister of l'osts mid TrlcRrnphs. M. Cutinet: and Minister of Maiinc. Admiral Gn iber. PEAfE nocotiations between France and China are not proceeding so smoothly as has been reported. A preliminary couv n(i( n has been sig.'ed, andno further hos.iiitics are xp cteil at 1 r .vent, bnt the two )ioweri
eamn t make up their mimis as to wnieu snau 1 let go first. Premier liiisson has deei .ed j that China must tmt of all evacuate Ton- . uin. As soon as this is done France ii I , raise llle bloekake of the ports on the Chiue -e coast. China ob 'e ts to this and proposes that her with Irawul fr m Tompiin and the raisine of the blockade by the Ficnch
up idion s' a'l be simultaneous. It is us-pe.-ted th it Franc. hi - niorely entered i.ito ihesa roue negiiiarious to gain time to m si re-enforccnieuts upon the frontier tnd to recover f 10m Gen. Negrior's def( at. At any rate, the attitude of tho Fren-h Government at p-esent do-1.0' 'ook like peace. The French Ke wte h is voted a cred.t of 150,00i,(!AO francs for tlie carrvi- g on of operations in Ton piin The l'rin-e md Princess of Wales arrived in Dublin on the t-th inst, and were given an enthusiastic roception.
THE BALLOT.
Result of the Election for State Qificcrs in MichiganWestern City Elections,
Michigan State Election. Michigan held art election on Mondaythe Cl h of April, for a Justice of tho Supremo Court and Regents of the University. Returns indicate that the ticket nominated nd supported by tho Democrats nnd Qt eeubaekers is elected by a majority variously estimated, at this writing, at from 30,000 to 40,000. In the city of Detroit, Jndge Korse, the Democrat-Greenback candidate k'or Justice, received n majority of nearly 6,01 0 votes over Judge Cooley, who had received the nomination of both the Republicans and Prohibitionists. Whitman and Field, fusion nominees for Regents, are elected by probably 30,00'J majority.
Michigan Municipal Election. Simti to-neously with the votii'g for State
' oftlcids, tho e.ties and towns of Michigan : chose local officers. Tho Democrats aided ' in most cases by tho Grcenbaokcrs, elected j their candidates in the following munici- ' palities Jackson, Mavmrette, Esennaba,
(iraud Rapids. Bay City, Hillsdale, Kalamazoo, Ijtper, Niles, Grand Haven, Holland, Battle Creek, Charlotte. Fort Huron, and A dr. an. The Republicans carried the city elections at Coldtrater. Hudson, St. Joseph, Benton Harbor, Muskegon, Big Rapids, Mason, East Tawas.
saultingu third peraoa when seized.
Recent reports of frauds discovered by
he said, wearily.
"Yes, 1- Is hard, said senator vmnec, I supdos: it is what we must all come to. It not that; hat It seems so nselesa to kerp np the aWltle.- G n. Grant repUed. Bnt vou are better to-day, aw you not.'4)5; I can't telL I know I eaa't Bye but a few .7: b it. th da tars know it.
StMR moment of Hte is a week of asony to ! . nev Xjand OfHce Coir missiouer at
SeStorleTton Thera astctwlfcrsOeDea. He never says anything ot ; . theft of 400,01V) acres by feeoS n?,riSdd0rcS : the Southern Pacific Rai road w of Htoomolaioiaitof hto comine enl He hss any number of acres by that or any met that erent lent aao. and it is behin t hiat. I lther compunv: bnf. if an order which He wants to die. u hassaid wftwnentr . ,dIm, ,ot veen canceled, set- ' tVttrs would have been kept off a lvg, treet difficnH. H has never said to h a family that ; 0f jftad twenty bv forty mil -s in extent he knew he would die except on one occasion. , wj,jB tjv jT0 a ri.Ut to pre-empt and S-Tarror fifwht i occupy. A Land Office order indicate,! that aaytag- "Dcn't mak: me feel badly. I am ; this tiact l!om-ed to the ho'lthera Pacine fma-away bow." There has been awod deal nmti bait this wasa mistake. SgF2i"&' j The President lmt week gave audience SS? hHetski tLSto p'r j delegation of Dtkota citizens who came the sake of not hartinsthe Doctor's fceUngs. ; to protest against the proposed expulsion
He inowereatonms awi- . th K(,,nrs from the Crow Creek Heser-
thtae.
Gen. Grant rested well throwhonfr the day ot Konday, the tth lust, chatted tr.ely with mem--keiauf ;hs saaKtr. -ad the ew ca.)er who wen admitted to hm presence, and there was nninaaaniiiii 1 ill 1 ifnlni ml In thi hnmr Tee street Was Mdner than it had been for some duys. A haw tiddler hobbled down- ths. street and beaaa to tnae up rn Irani ot tlie tnsrai'a house. Three policemen ran at him. and he limped away Two ladies called and left preserves for tbe General. An oUnnnot West theater. Pa., called. Re said the ird had smnmoaed him to stve Gen. Giant's Bfe. He had written two wks ago to Mrs. Grant ku had receiv d no repry. He had
' ft.vnn nrmiiis-prl tint the
vtunnt. ... . -. - settlers wou'd be proj er:y aired for in any eveut. and that no ftr.tho- proceedings would be taken by the Government until a thorough investigation of the whole subject had been made. SAiT week PresiiF-nt Cleveland gave audience to a consm'foo representing the Grand Army of the Bei ubli . which called at tbe White Houe to pres-nt an appeal
for th? retenaon of ohi soldiers in tue uov-
thereflns etmi on, and called 01 Gen. Sickles ! erameut service. Mr. Ciov-lmu strongly and Br Kewaua. He thongot the. doctors 1 exnressed h'S sfmpathv with the tiews of
tt nr mvtiti? mm m.tfn . . .
klIH" Men Grant bv tfivini? htm CO. ice
Be nhowed a scar on Ids lice, told he had had a eaaeer there, and the remedy for it was a taw made of .'anna and manna. He tried to see Cot Rod, was refused, and went away dNupofated. Aaotas oht man, who sa d he hadfoaght with Great in the Wildermesa twenty-oae yeas ago. tearfnlty. ininlred Btthedorfortheold General's health Toward the aftemcoa, the General remarked that he reared antthrr stranetlng spell, bt which he wontd pxobabty ale aa onickly as a
moat woam peran nnier.wat-r. hnortiy alter dao'ohMk.aalabemi rBingof Tueada , the Tth Half . Tim flimmrTs tinnnrtinlrl mrr nrr-TTl mi alarmed, the patient having been sebe I with aawther viotantaarl daaweroos fit of eooghing, IOdb tn ohmcier to those which on one r two eaunhm oceaatoog caased aneh care anprehenjosa, A ms epger was suddenly dispatched. St l asts for Ore. Steady and Panda. Hie Ber. - TJr, Kewman. ek-Senator Caaaee, and Geo. Baaosa were at o snmnionei Gen. Grant, after suffering a alight fcemoriha of the throat, early on the morning of tbe
TfB met, reupsed into a conaraon ot greater
e, tne omennage was nam one 01
the delegation.
The latest bulletin from the siok room of G .-neral Grant, dated Friday morninff, is to the ellect that bo breathed easier, the upper part of bis th o twas bettor, and, indeed, he wi;s so wed that Dr. Barker would not at end ur,t 1 the Saturday consultation. A m"83aTO ir. m Queen .Victoria to Mrs. Gnvnt wai recaved, slstne.l by tie Marchion si of By, saying: "lh.- Qncou, who feels deeply for y. u :n your a ixleiics, cemmanda mo ti inquire utter General Gran ." Col. Fred Grant rep:i'l, "Mrs. Grant thanks the Queen fr her sympat' y and directs mo to say G -Heral Gra-.t u b tt.T." Secretary Wiiilney has receired a dlsp .tth rom Commander Malion, ot the "Wachnsctt" da'.el 1,-I.ibertail, Salvador, whie isays: "Barr os :s o.rtsinls dead. The Nioaraguan trODps cn'eie 1 Homlur. s routing the enemy, who retreate.1 in disorder towards Gnat mtl.i." A to cjrr.-.m from 'I ildivarsays: "Mexico will make n for.nul alliance with Zakhval. I ex. ect this will 1 nd the trouble.
Other Municipal Elections. ILLTSOIS. The oily election in Chicago was most hotly contested, and resulted in the success of the Democratic ticket, headed by Carter H. Harrison, who is elected Mayor for the fourth term, though by a greatly reduced majority. Hempstead Washburne, the Republican candidate for City Attorney, is chosen over his Democj atic opponent. EsCongresman John F. Fiuerty. a recent convert from the Democracy, who was nominated by the Republicans for Citv Treasnier. runs far behind
his ticket, and is the worst beaten man in j
the field. The Democrats were also successful in the charter elections at Joliet, Frceport, Quiuoy, and Carlinville, while the Republicans carried the tiny at Springfield. Jacksonville, Elgin, Hock Island, and Shelbyville. What are known as "Citizens' " tickets were chosen at Galesb .trg and Moline. At Mount Carroll, Canton, and Wheaton the issue in the local election was license or anti-license, and the cold-water advocates carried the day at each place, OHIO. In regard to the municipal elections in Ohio, a correspondent of tho Chicago Timeo telegraphs that journal from OolumbuR as follows: With thft oTcnntinn nf rtavton. where only
Council men were elected, all Ohio cities made 1 170,
INDIANA STATE NEWS. --tew Morrill has resurrected the Michigan C.ty Enterprise, Ground was lirolion at Muncle, for o n w (urt-house, to cost 8800,000. -Mrs. Trullls, ped 101 years, diopped dead at the Iutlrm iry near Nashville. Robert w. Palton, a prominent business man of Hushville, died suddenly of ino uuonls. --Gates Schooler, on cnifliieer of tho J. , M. &. railway, was ran over and kl lei t.t JtfTor&onvilo. John Klnsr, one of the oldest citizens of Greens: urg, audit riomincnt Democrat, died of measles. At Salem, James Hotts app'o fhot John Evans lr. the shoulder, ItiUU tlnf a paluful but not dangerous w und. William Iialtir, a Jefferson County farmer, has taken over $600 In cash preniluuu at the New OrleaiM fair. Shelby County Is bein alnns defiopu lalcd by the Kansas fever, largo parties leavinir very few dayi !or that Sta e. The Governor has appointed James II.
Harris, of Noblosville, aj tho llcpnllican
member of th Board ot Control ot the Knlfflitstown Home.
Mrs KeiT,wldoworSp:?akor K(rr, ol New
A'.bany, tendered th - position of Trustee of
the Soldiers' Orpha s- Home, by the G v rnor.
has declined Ihe 1 late.
Wiliam Hamilton's wife, the mother ol
four little children, twall med laudanum with
suicidal n.ent at Connersvll e. Htir i worh
bv oh, elcians until midnight saved her life.
Domest o tiouble.
Walter Powell, tho profeeutor asrninst w iom cliaraei were made by tho I. fuyet'e VintrUr of receiving bribes, has returned
fn.m f ie West, and savs hi 11 ill prcs cm Uie
edl oroC that paper.
Va Untlne J ster, a cigar-make-, hung
hlmseli'ina wocd-sbed t tafaycUe, while
temporarily Insaiift His llfilcsi body was discovers! shortly after he tommilttil the deed by his mother. While tearing away ait old unused barn on a la -m near Nashville; one Of the drawers which v. re taken from tuesa'e of H r.m Waltmt.n, burglarized at Georgetowa one year ago, was found, A (icner.il strike occurr d at Evan-sville, of two hundred miners employtxl In the SunnyslJe, Ingleslde Kst Avenu . and Echoo Coal Mines, crustid 1 y an. order for a reduction in wages from 8M to 8 cents per bushel. John Milburn, a farm; r of Brandywlne
I Iownsliip, Handooek County, was thrown
Iremhls horse. The animal fell upon him. Iwo larrfe gos'ies were cut in his cheek, several tetilh knocked out, besUe o:hor injuries. He wll recover. At Hoohes'or, Joseph SUmore was atlacked by footpads while goln? homo, atid after rec Jiving a Lruta! beatl igr was robbid of
J'wo m-n were seen following Sidmorc
THE BKAiJ,
immediately before the robtery ooourrod, but there H no clue to bis assail tnts.
A rorest fire ha? been ragin? In Brown
Kenublican gains over the unusual vote of last
fall. In Cincinnati, Cleveland, Loiumous, toledo, and other cities these EepuU.can (tains are attributed to tho uniiavory re. ord of the
SlSSlXTf Tf I county, twenty mile. west, of Co.umbus nni
Cleveland by 3,000, and t ominous oyuw to . 1110 em re populilll n ua; oeeu npnung it iui succeed Uemocmti ""gP6 0 I dys. A lare amount of property, Including cities of tho State is attributed to the i Uncin, two barns, a house, and several head ...l,m . AlA.wlAr1 4n mabinii flnlV)1nf, I .a t- t 1 a, . ,1
It is proballe bah aimles will march on I mentB for 0hio. In nearly ail these places " , d ' Oermm Guatemala City." i there are factional fights Jor Pcstmaster, Bey- -Tvo men n. cent yej dupon a wimni
Mansfield, the home ot Sherman aad Gejldes, j Aibani. soliciting him to take a photcgnpb elects Ifciniblican Mayor and caty ofheers for ' ' ,.", ,rlvv,.i thn Hrst Hmo nines 187. .ancaHter and Newark of his uouse at 50 coats a co,.y. He a(?reed,
elect their Uepnbliean city tickets for the first , ami eiKuel
nme in t-netr uistory. aiiiyur luucmuuu . j
rostraartcr (eneral, and came home mad, let hia citv co Rooubllcan by 2.00. He refused to
about tho ' run lot re-election. In Zancsville, Delaware, ileum iuu , r'n.h.t.,n einhsnvlllf anfl
excepting unjiuu,
The Wisconsin Igislature has enacted a high license liquor law. It provides a
minimum fee of $209 and a maximum of $510 in towns of over 000 irhabi.ants. and a minimum fee of $H.O and 11 maximum Of $406 in communities of less than 500 population The Emery Capt le Factory at Cincinnati was damaged by fire to the amount of 0,U00. Solicitor op IsteBnal Revenue Chesley. whose resignation was request
ed the other day by the Attorney General, is
not tobe removed at once. He has been asked to remiin by President Cleveland, not for the sake of civil-service reform, but
the arteviea or the throat, and the General lost ' v ., ,1,- CnmmWnnAr rv rntnrnnl tlv.
tg. tyrant i enue protested that the office could not do
ewiF ta nta caan- in a narnenoa corner ot tne ; yimum am
women
Xre- Sarto-ia I into politics would purify the political at- . hnfc he did 1 - ". ...
dupatcn, is
ooBStefhinTsa twTS! by tie f act thar Appointment Ertrlaemd, SSfnekwew reit theGen- ' Clerk Hggins has found ttet a young lady -sl mint was wandering. It w said employed m the Treasury Depirtnjent has turst that Gen. Graat was delirious; for neatlv two vims given enc-hft'f her 5!f .&1.S8: ftafS..; mnby ktary-St 2.50-to a 'ady outside poke of fenny things; and tried to tell a the department. She was anxious to obrotmy story, tmt tost the thread of the nana- ; tain employment, and ofi'eted to give "- 'f0r. eed the old soldier, and ione.hnif her Hilary to my one who rem afterward he recovered hts aecastomed , iZ- - . ; naaaaatsy. A strange fancy came upon him j wontd secure hr a position m the aateroavandhe asked that his chair be moved I Treasury. A ladv possessed of influence to th window that heeonld look ont npon the secured her a position. The young hdv is H'switeoiioejwd Mtbyhtts.de and 3n tIoelIeut 0ferk. Mr. H gams vill "see
iiasn the General said "It. New-! that she hereafter " tsoll her ay, even if
man." a messenger was sent for ihe divine. ; he uas to issue her another appointment in te. Newman earn b.i, k ;oth,.-iwase hndiy, j or(1er to reHeTe her from lh, 0v,lisltion
-wsBriiehm. Bt Newman aftarward said. I Wder which she now IS to 1 14 lady who
torrnedtW-tc.' conversation. The Gen-j secured her the posilh a ( en. Lawton, enit was very rSignctl- death, and ,sskrd the of Georgia, de irii:g to relieve ;he adm nis-
oiTine 10 pray, tne curtem-waa puneu uowii, ,,;,, n lVu rinw if n rcmpl tn nri rk. ivtr mn nri th. amJi rt,vKi with ol any emia Msioe.it n regard to
Ki-a fiit ud Um frv.ttn his case, has reonestf d th; tres deut to
en, v. o. Uract. the son of Ory re tproceeji as 11 tne appointment 01 Minister
IMMfl WAV, - "Tft ' . T . .1 .-.. . .. I.aah . ... r . 1 .. .1 ' ,A
Br. RhwlT and Mri Grant I- n n .
M. .UI. W .wnir. vid.lv f no atCttme laiwurauuu '
I OaUt Tmcantlv aVbout blm. 3
J. lam oaxu k ru niia-lliui un: lUUUl, r jnti BBS UtU - . .
swt greet them as a'-nal with a smile. On the Biosphere, says a wasmngto i
Grant. Sr. Newman, and Dr. Donirlsji
seated in hts room. The Central chair was muled near to t.e window. Tfce fading fanlight fetlopoa him. He fcokadat Dr. Douglas and
aw wbu7. ucwoawai turnea to oen. Grant's tr ends. The people all seem to be your fronds at present." lr. Newman said to the General. a, sail Gen. Grant, "and! hasemanv friends on the e-.her aide " -Vm -
tepwted Pr. Newman, "and they are- waiting for ' ytn . "So they are," returned the General. Then , able
ex-Confederate.
Bote: "COL Fred Grant: Please place these
roses oorsvenient to your luustr one lather, Tliey are from an old er: -rebel .soldier wsnrrecdeed to him at ADpomattox. There, with me, tb war eniled." At s o'clock on the morning cf Wednesday, the 8th, the General wa sleep .tig o.aietly, thoagh it was feared the end
It is said lh it a New York ol iserver of the
recent solar eclipse claims to have been
tn rh, tbmnfil. tint mam at fhft limp
he taufrwd a moment ax,l added: "I wish thmt ... . . . . .....
my n(.t have Ion.- to wait" An ei-Cmfederat' ' thus establishing it as iv tact that our
acwrwpa. rjuavv wiry wiwuis ansignea : anteiiMe is a scmruii s::aicuo uuuy. ism
ts no new thing. The same c'atm hit
hem made before, but w thont attru ting ranch attention from sci-ntiac men. The itutlent of phy-icil astroiiomy, who has i le.irned how to w ioh the moon and kn ws
I pproximuely how much mnt:er she
New York dispatches ot the morning of Thnrs- i contains, is not likely to atlnut ti.e existence da , tae-jthlnst-.TpponedUen. Grant as resthvz ; t cracks extending all through her mass, qoietly. H i eon iltion was ; better, apparently, pe mit ing the snnhyht to ; bme through, than at any time lor three days, thoagh lie was , nor to thin ,- thir chi?r.n v,.. nrwuihilit,, gradqally growins weaker, l uring Wednesday. , ? utj!,;it S"? t!1U Pw.bHWy the Mh, many distk:gnls!ied people called D? naphanon S crettuy Whitney is adat tie mansion where tbe obi veteran lay f vised by Commander Kane t bat the Panama fnun-se i VS. " K" " tek in or-
weia admitted to the sick room. An er,rS7 ! uer lw rt5ame ' nsmess, a.! I that the Gov
wagon brought a I .rge box of How .rs that had been nent on from Pbiladoiyhia by Kr. G. W. C hild s. Thev were invo ced at Si l", and the exnressmaD s.idthatasimilar liox ami to he deliv
ered daily. Monilay and Tuesday were annlvet- ' Xorthwest Territory aovlad fafUaa rtt.ta fif Wtillik IVaiuIu
at this battle, an 1 Gen. Grant and the Doctor i diauam that region are highly excited and tatted about it. Gen. Rof r, C. S. A. who was i n-rions to fiwht Voire r, ," ,. , iw.r ,i vowtded in ta-! cavalry turht a6 Winchester. , fJ ? i ,!lfrtln, McLe? waaa. as (he callers. Heaaw ;en. :rantartti i 18 alarmi:g, and ad tachmnvt of troo-;S will expranaed sympathy He came from the L'Lioa i be sent thuher at once. TboPiesan Indians
."SriS:! ?l?i7.,? .Mi.0(i0',?&. ! are on the warpaih, nn l rt-ids are feared.
A Lontlou special sbvs : A large force of Russians from tfuli Khisti ma-le a severe attack ui on tho Affriian outpo.t at Pe ijdh and captuicd the ost. Mr. Glad-tone says that it would ba useitss at present lor the gore nnn-iit to rn-ke any arranscment con
cern ng the present ncg tiaiiO 'S
Afghan fr. nlior, in view of (he pravo ocourrenccjust repo-tcl. Ciiiitinui g, Mr. Gladstone ssbl that t was ovid -ut t'ac Russians had attacked the At .ha.ns and the Afg' aiis hsvl in this attack been dof. iit d, uftor making a gallant r.sistmoe. It was apjarent al;0 thai the Bussiaus, after the fig it, ha. I returned to their form r j os tion, or at least to the left bank of Ihe Ku-ki fiver, which miaht bo cquival ntlosu.-h relii-em :t. Th - govern men. ln:d bo n i i.ir.i.id.tl) p: tmier nent on, that the Bus iar.s B'l made evory endeavor to induce the Afiilians to begin the fighting. The ltua-ian troops had ev. u twice attempted to forcibly ca-s ih.oug.i the AigUan picket lines. After i nc of these attempts had failed to provoke an Af ahan attack, Captain Gates m.t tho Russian chlclof-staff anl ialked to
him about the conduct of tho Russia i s ildiers being an i vWcat vio'ation of tho Rufsian
agreement to not advt.nco, pond ng the ontcome of the net otiations. The Itussiaa officer stit3d he had i.o hnow'ed-jc ihat any arrange
ment ex.st, d agaii st a Km sian i.dvance, and Captain Gates referred him to t!:o olfic at disr atehes f rom S . Petersburr of MsrihlJ, to
London, assuring- En land that orders would
be at once sent to thu Russian oilicsrs at tbo front, dlrccfng turn 'O forbid any advance nnd to do all in their power to prevent tho provocation of a disturb.! nee.
An adjourned meeting of the general passen-'cr and ticket iticnts of thee ntral b. It roads was hi Id at St. Louis, to hear tho repor. of the comnilitce nppointod at the previous m-H tins to prepi.ro or Fuggost a plan under which rate canting could bo st ppod. Tho committee submitted a p an, which was freely discussed at th." two tedious, and alter same modification i:tlopto.f, through the concurrence of some - ill s repioente 1 nt tho meeting is n cesser ber to it can to pu. lot i active effect Tho plan pioi.o es to govern the salo of tho ticko s by ihe imp'sition of a fi :e ol 850 on any ticket agent foun 1 cut Ing ratos and his prompt- discharge ior a second offonio. A dispatch from Chicago says : The n unicip 1 .lecti nhrls beeu tomullcaicd by the theft of a ballot box fr.im the thir l precint of tho Third warJ. Tho bo was stored In it livery sialtlo,whero the b -lioti-ig occurred, but :ho stable was broken open and the box e nied off. The prccinc! r turned 57a f.r Smit i an l 2-'6 for Har. is n. Tae theft i' t apprucd to have been ior ihs puip st- of cou-cea"in!f.t.rirreg-ulaiUies. Tho Uepuhlieans have decided to contest Harrison's election. The Salt Lake Tribune is authority for tho assertion (tat a leading Mor-.non Bishop has declared ihat the priesthood hai omcludidtharl would l.e cheaper 10 buy a statehood for Utah than endure the annoyances po'.ysamists arc now hoi g subjected to by tli enforcement of the laws. Among the ally th!s is now consid rod -a b tho plan of ihe Mormon cant mUn.
oil f !t i, f Af nrrmvhinTWf!-
llemocratlo omctals are succeo ten oy tieiuniicans. The old Osht between tbe kid and the rnossback Democrats entered into the contest, and has embittered the leaders so as to mate it probably worse at the nex t State election. WISCONSIN. In the municipal contest nt Milwaukee the Democrats swept the platter, the newly elected Council bciug composed largely of men of that political persttision. The Democratic city tickets were also chosen in Waterlown, Madison, Mineral Point, Beloit, Beaver Dam, Jauesville, Appleton, Plymouth, Eacine, and Oshkosh. IOWA. The Republicans carried the city elections nt Keokuk ond Knoxville. At Dubuque the Democrats made a clean sweep. EISEW.SERE. David E. Francis, Democrat, is elected Mayor of St Louis, Mo., by about 1,000 majority over Ewing, Republican, the present incumbent. The Democrats elect their candidates for Mnvor at Kansas City, Mo., nnd Liwrence, Kan. At EvsnsviUe, Ind.. Bismark, Dak., and Helena, Montana., the Democrats wera suoceisfulinthemumoipal contests. A Daughter's Honor Avenged. Clndnnat!; special. John lu Cummings, & booidceeper in the
First National Bonk, was shot and killed to-day by George A. McMillan, of Newport, Ky., for refusing to many the latter's daughter, whom Cummings is claimed to have ruined under promise of marriage.
The tragedy occurred at 8:4t"i this morning in a Newport street-car. The car had or- i rived within a block of tho bridge-approach ! on tho Newport side when a man deliberatelv adianced between the rows of passen- i gersto the front entl of the car, where Cumm ngs was seated Dniwing a revolver, McMillan he!d the weapon close up to his victim and fired three shots in rapid succes- i sion. The ass.tesin. after flticg, faced about, and, with pistol iii hand, walked out . unmolested. Ho did not utter a word, but walked to tho station-house I and delivered himsolf up. Cummings j had several times been appealed io to marry , the vomiff ladv, but, as McMillan states, :
his nam -to a raper which dc-
v . loixtd into a 50 p romasory note.
JohnW. tl'Harrow, of In iiauapolls, one of th. Adams Express roployes, plsc 1 u ider arrest at one time for the' alleged ihoft ot a $3,8il0 money package, and alMrword relea cc without prfju .i o, has sued John J. Henderson, agent, and the compday, for $10,00) de mages. W. B. Wright, the Shelbyville,' 1'orger, has been heard from. Ho wrote a letter on March Uaih irom Double Sprtms. Texas, loll. R. Derlny, agent of tho Pennsylvania Com? pany, to whici. Wt-lstt was a d faulter, saying ho would come lu ck soon and Ox up eve. y thing. If he do: s come back it is probable ht will go over tbe road. Lewis McFanu, of North Manchester, Wabash County, was l-istantly kllle 1 at Milford,
i Junction, on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, ; by fa'llng b nath tie wheels, ne was frightj fuliy mangled, and the shock consequent upon being br ught homo dead so flif.cteJ his mother that she is now lylrg at the ppinl of deat'a. McFann was 19 ye.vrs old. M. & E. Barret, dry goods dealers, ol Xeria, haveg ne to Ihe wail, with liab titles 1 of $3,0t0, and as?-: tts less than half that sum. . Both member.; of the firm hnve di-appeared.
and the imprest ton prevails at Aenia that they have been preparing-. for the Crash i'oi sevetal mouths. The r debts are dueciiieflj to Chicago, Toledo, and Cincinnati creditor! The Governor has approv d the bill an thorizlng a loan of S500.00J for tho benefit oi the State-house Fund, of which amount S150
I 100 will be reserved to furnish the bulldint
a d lieautlfy r.ho Capitol grounds. This sum
, however, will not be ne ded for a year nnc
i more, and the Slat 3 Finance Committee wil
probably only call ior $350,000 of the loan at
, the present time.
! At a place known as Bear Wallow, In tht
backwoo s ueveral miles from Nashville, Hob i ert and Wllfiam Robertson w. re attacked bj three brothers named Stuart, between whom
some old gru ige existed. They fought llkt desperadoes, using c'u s, knives, and pistol
i All the parties wer horribly beaten up, 'ami
one .ihot 1 i iwo places. It Is thought one ol
the Hoi orisons will die. 0.:o of the Smarts
was iirr.sted, and the others cscap 'd.
Mrs. Asa Ross, of Wabash, found one oi
her live chickens apparently dying from ar. affectijn ot tlie throat or craw. With a sharr.
knife she ..ut the cratv or food sack open.
mil Nye limits Some Interesting- Idens
Ueirurdiiig Our Thought Manufacturer. This ai tide is designed mora eRpeci
allv for those vertebrates who are aula
to keep and uso their own brains. It
is not in I ended for the perusal of tiioso
who simply have a ganglion or nerve-
center which thoy are ttsiug tempora
rily until they can allortt a brum. alau is more highly endowed with brain thou any other animal. Mill, nearly all animate creation has a trace of this organ decreasing, of course, in intensity dowwward, from man to tho lower mammals, birds, reptiles, i a!r.iehitt, and fishes, till finally all traces of tho liiniu disappear in the emihioxu; and dude.
'ihe elephant has the heaviest brain of any animal. It often weighs as high as nine and ton poun !s. The whale comes next, with a- brain that weighs, l orhaps, live pou::ds. So, great mental strength is the result of quality more than (paaratity in the matter of brain tissue. Tho bruin of an tidult man weighs, on tin arorage, forty-eight ounces, while that of tho average adult woman weighs
forty four ouuees, and yet woman is far superior to man mentally. I have obtained lli.s information from a la y friend of mine who is thoroughly trustworthy. Tho brain ia inclosed in a bony sphere called tho skull. This bony cnveloj e in air-tight. The brain doe3 not have to be aired if it is in a normal con dition. It should be kept inside the skull constantly, nnd in as compact form as possible, for when it it otherwise great inconvenience mar, en me. '1 ho parts of the eneaphalon, we are
told, are tho cereirum, cereueuum, vuanila ohhmtjata, i ohs varolii, ohliguto, iiianis.simi: Anyone would th-nk that a brain with all these things in it would not feol well, bnt such is not the case. Tlie britin has been found, upon microscopic invistigation after death, to contain not only the foreign miscrobes and things named above, but a'.so a cineritious substance, cranial nerves, motor oouli, twpus lollosiim, corpora striata, thaimi, luberculu quadregemina, staccato, arbor villi-, crura cerebri, and other for
eign sul -stances, which must have made life a burden ; and yet death did not result for many years. Noth'ng, however, is so destructive to the brain tissue as daylight. Many have died almost instantly alter light aud fresh air wore freely admitted into the brain. The brain ia one of the most -useful oZ till our organs, and, therefore, we should use every precaution bo retain it; for, like the self-cocking revolver, a man may struggle along for years without having occasion to vaso'it, aud yet whon ho does want to rise it he "wants it very much. We might got along, in society for a long time without being called upon ior any mental demonstration, bnt some day, without any notice wlia over, wa might be requested by our ho.it io express au idea, and we would feel very much cut
up to admit that w.a had left our thi-ik-er at home on the p'nno.
lMivsicmua who I avo never nail much
experience w'th the bran, never hav
ing had a case ot it in uieir own lann-
lies nor studied its habits in other peo
ple, frequently malto an erroneous diagnosis where a patient is suffering from
brain trouble. J once kuew a young
doctor, who has since resigned his lu-
rativo practice m order to accept a
hiirhlv resnonsible position as chaur
bermuidfin a large li very-stablo, to make
mistake of that kind, tne patient
was a German, whe was unconscious at
tho lim." tho doctor was oallel. ihe latter felt the nilse, examined the
tongue, wrote out three prescriptions on different drug si ores for medicine to
encourage zeal on the part of the liver, and went away.
The Coroner was no expert in eases
of Ihat kind, but he went at it on the
theory that the brain had lean affected, and traced up tho symptoms till ho
showed the jury that it was a oase of
quick C'uplirg-p.n on tho brain. It seems that the "patient had leenex-
osed at a saloon on a street, an tnts
was followed in quick succession by
coma, somi-co'.n, arid full stop.
We should take great care ot our
brain if we intend to use it It is a
i.,'i.,..i,or ;n bio fnci. Cnmnuuos l
expecting nn assault, for when shot He had removed a largo quantity cf dry gross ami his hand on a pistol ii . hi" hip pocket. Mc- undiges ible ec.-n which had become taiekecMillim is cutter in the olothingmannfactory j tao craw, and then ttitching up tbo eui of Israel Herman, No. l'JO West Pearl carefully, liberated the chicken, which out rrs
strer-t, where ne is SfOKon oi as au iuu.ua- y recovered from its stupor, capered around.
eminent ttoojt: are fed by the railway officials arid tht n a i-of-war' Gc ena. "AtmCES from Fort On'Annelle in the
report that ihi In-
with Cat Fred Grant. He did uot see the
THE MARKETS.
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fanaE EAST. A SUIT ha3 been entered in the Supreme
Judicial Coort of Suffolk County, Massa- j
chutfetts, by the Jtattonal bouuers uome against Benjamin F. Ent'er, io recover 913,000, for which Geti. Butler is said to have failed toaceount while acting as Treasurer of the home. Cyras W. Field, after fifty wears of antra business in New York, is resigning his ml way and telegraph directorships, and intends ;o spend the sumxaer r in Europe. . Byetsoo ft Brown. livery-stiTtle keepers at Hew York, who introduced whs; are known aa the "black-aud-Utn" cabs, have failed f)r half a minion. . . .A commission wilt proced to England to examine witnertses regarding the sanity of Mrs. Dndhy, who shot O" Donovan Bossa ma':mA Grant White, the Shakespearean ehoar, and literary and art critic, died at New York, aged 63 John Mars ton, a JUx Admiral in ihe Untied States navy, died ia Philadelphia, at the age of 90 years.
AS the stock-grjweis' convention at !hey:"?ne tbe Secretary repotted that the
1lrifag aosodstioo holds property valued j England.
Reports brought in by scon s indicate an ex
cited reeling all over the cunntiy. 'ihe settlers at Turtle Monn ain aie snrrounded by sevetal thousand haif-breeds, who me in sympathy with Eiel. The navvies at the end of tho Canadian Pacili- Railway tiunk are riotous, and the comp tuy ha- sent for troops. The Indians near liattleford expect to he joined by 3,000 Sioux from the American Side. Thou as Jvdah, for thirty years a prominent member of the bar f Montreal, has been sentenced to impri tonment for six mouths for obtaining $35, 100 by false proWssSvIti
A Cawjctta dispatch gays (hat orders have been received by thu Indian Government from London to actively continue the preparatious Cor wtr, mit.withs'andm-? pacific assnriinces of Kussir . 'f h a art ion has created a good inipr ssion in Ind a and sustains the enthusiasm ol th a British and native troops. A grand ro'vlew of the British and native trooif took placj a'. Bawil-Pinde, in the pre -nee of Abdurrahman, the Amo.-r of Afglaaistnn; Earl Dufferiu, Viceroy of India; and all the native chiefs, withlheirbrillian a;' nni formed staffs.
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Death of a Gn'at Composer. A eable dispatch announces the death of
Franz Abt, the well-known musical composer. Deceased was born atEilonburg, Saxony, Dee 22, 1810. Tho s an of a clergyman, he entered the University of Iipsio as a theologioal student, but ho soon abandoned
tbeoloffv for music. iu o f ilireetor of the theater at Uerne,
which position he resigned to accept a sim-
iirtt- .uie at ?,nricu. aa
ii.a.nia v nt the Brunswick court.
the death of Franz Abt music loses one of her most appreciated representatives.
Twenty years ago his - wnen tne o , -rrnovil Flv" was sunc cveiywhere. ihat
chnrniing inspiration was little if any more ;
fortunate than scores ot otner songs iim , flowed from his facile pen. lie was the j
author of avast 1 umber or duets, trios, ana especially of iiart-songs for male ; . i.:,.i. 1, ma nnA of ln '
VOieeS, IU wuiv " - greatest of living composers. The great merit of his mneis is its sweetness, its
melody, its expressiveness,
and finally I rouarln up on a nest, laying an egg within two hours of the time Mrs. Ho
performed the operation.
' James Hordes '. who lives at the villagt
j of Newry, n.-ar Seymour, was roughly hand-
: lc 1 by a maskei mob o: eitia -ns of that plaec
a !oweveninj;3 ojifo. Hgrdasty, is is said, ha
beer living in open aduitery wi;h a woman ol i that place for son-io time, an ', although re
peatedly warned of tho trouble likely to fol
low if he pcrsistol lu tlie practice, ho bos
neviTtbolt-ss, dlsreuarded all threats or warn-
A few evsnlnes fineo a crowd pi
The British Lion. London dispatch: The steamer America, of th? National Line, has been ordered by the B-itsh Government to be gotten in readiness for naval transport service at sea within a fortnight. The America is to bo armed wi-h ten guns. The Atlantic steamship Company, it is revolted, are considering the iu- stiou Of the advisability of raising passenger faros and freight rates. If the cnnieniplated advance be decided upon, the icaaon given will bo the depletion of the Atlantic fleet by the Government's demands for transports.
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rn mas.teu mv 1 o.h.-m u,u?.i3ajr a, .mu, ww
ord ring mm una ine womeuoui ui 1 no uouse
they set it on. fire, 'ihoy then took the stock from tho barn and tbo chickens from tht coop and set flro to I hero buildings. The;
bound Hardesty to a tree, where be remairec
until released the next day, att.-r which they
dispsrstd.
Oharlcs iDavls.i'or some time past night
operator for the Illj Four UilU oud at Shelby
ville, skippel one night last week. Ilenrj
Est'limeyer left a mi-ssago withOtvis foi
transmission to his brother in Peoria, Illi iois,
telling him of the fatal il.'ne3s of tunotlie:
brother and Instructing him to come on the first train. To insure the prompt d livery ol
the me.-sagc Elehmoyer paid full day rate
Davis kept ft port ion of the money, about Si
cent -s, and sent the message as a night mes
gage, and under the rule -, it was not dtliverei until next morning, and Mr. Eschmeyereoul
not iet here until his brother was dead. A
great deal of Indignation is felt over Davis
contemptible action, an 1 it i4 universally eon
coded that he is mitlod to the belt as the
meanest man in Indiana.
ITEMS. Mns. Pai.mf.ka, of Chatsfield, Minn., has reached the age of 100 years. TnoniAS A. F.pison has bought a winter dwelling -house at Fort Meyers, Ha. Top laio Minerva (Iredloy. of Hartford,
Conn., left $r0,00( to Carleton College. Miimesotn. TnB f'nrgo -fli'ii"" sitys Dakota has enjoyed tho loveliest spring weather for the last two months, John 'f f.nsieu who has been ooimected with I'uncli ns a cm tuouist ever since 1851, lxiis just eelobrated his Gotli birthday. El.F.C'ntiFiF.r butter will soon he on the market. A French pa'eut hits been obtained for n process of Imt-er-imiki -g by elee-titeity.
ALL SORTS.
CnrncH (ollectlons are a sort of a catch
pen ay affair.
il bk wear light utraw bats In summer be-
oaune they are not ion.
Ddn't bawk, and blow, and spit, but use
Dr. Sage's catarrh nc incuy.
When iKiioraiico ts i iss it is folly to ask
the landlady what she puts m the bash.
Though baroori!. like other men, can only
votti once, they npo..id a great deal of time
around the pone.
- B lAiiuiwj-noctee keepers should ho crema
ie-1 when they die. "Hashes to hashes" would
be nost appropriate.
Tin-: from; steps are deserted now. Too
season has pitbsed when she stoops to con
oue.r. oi'Moii wuasKri.
A FlUENlJ thinks that the winds must b'
great iiiatlioraiaHciauii because they slub for-
over. -low iranscripi.
"iifoNE but the brave deserve the fare," re
aiaihedthe cotidnstor, boldly paokeiing the
unregistered nti-kels. J'c "
N .miDvovci-thuusht it neci ssary to uo'
a l uwnin okcr to take mono interest in bis
business. Hoston Traiutvrlpi.
UltiC'ia Soldlnrs niul Office. The AVu-: of thii city has a very unkind i.nd unjust riticiiuii on the Grand Army of the lte,ubl c, the Union Veteran Assooiaii:ui aud ki idled 1 imy orgauissat.ons. Il inveighs ag inst liie e associations because th y osk a f tir ni:d propet tecognition of the military set ices of their members in the n.nlter of o Bciil pitionago. A few Terrs ago it was cry 1 roperly conceded by all parties in the North that, other things being e pul, the fuet that a candidntj for office had be. 11 a Uu:oi soldier was to be taken to hi advantngj over a candidate who had ivitl een a soldier. This was right and proper ther , and it is rifiht and proper now, 'I he man who volunteered in the service of his country ob a -oldier lad. and has, a superior cluiri to recognition at the hands of the peo, le, in th bestowal of benefits, to the man wl o rem lined at home. The man who volttul 'cred to servo his country at $13 or $10 a month, leaving behind him the comforts fml timet of home. onConutering
the perils of tho inarch, the camp, and of btttle, ban certainly a superior claim to "favor ocer tho m n who sat by h's fireside
and read of these th'nas in the daily pa
pers. Few, if any, men w-.nt into the army to moke money. They entered the Berviee fiom patriotic motives, ond to them shot! Id be accorded all proper benefits
tne people nave ine power to giant as ia vois. 'i'hjA'eici says:
'"The tiencrnt on twenty years ago took
their live; in tleir hands and went to the1 fiont because it wns duty, not because of
w hat there was to be made out of it. But this demand ol offices in recognition of what ' we-' have done, and because ' we ' did it, is a bid f O" the judgment that atriotistn is beginning to have a market price attoched to it." It is tri:.e (he men went into the army as a mat er of patrio'ism, " or duty," but tha dutv was alike tn all, tlie man who went as to the num who did not go. Therefore the man who went for ho welfare of his country lias a superior c'aiui to the man who did not go. But it is not true that they cliim a price for their patriotism. They only ask the recognition that every man wad willing to grant them at the time of their enlistment. It very ill becomes the ma i who remained nt home in the peace t nd quiet of his fireside, or who, being ttio young to go, or who for any other rason did not go, to say that the soldier has no superior claim for official
reeotmition on the country. The soldier
has a Ki nerior cl lim. and it should be recog
nized b 1 a 1 men nnd by all parties. Those armv sftsociatio is are not party associa
tions: but if they were, why might they
not be so m tho North as they are in tne South'! No mttn in the South, or of the
South, cm get an office unless he was a Confederate soldier. The Southern man nho was not only a secessionist, but a Confederate soldier as well, could not, since the war, have recoivjd the vote of the lords of the fiouth. Scrvico m tbe Confederate army lias been a prerequisite for all candidates. The trt.th is, the soldiers of the Unioi . have bee:i self-denying in their demand for office. There has not been an election in the North siuce the war closed at which Federal soldiers have not votedfor
men ttho were not in the army.
How times haa-e changed since tne eiose
of the wi r! Mr. Lamar, the present Secretary of the Interior, who has the final decision of all questions relating ts the granting of pent ions to Union soldiers, was not on'v n Cr n?derate soldier, but he re
signs il his plti ' in the Congress of the United Ktves to become a Confederate office v; and he ha s.withiti the past few weeks, been not only the apologist for Jefferson Davis, but ais etilog st and champion. More than fifty Confederate brigodier-gen-
erals were members of the last House of.
Eepi esei t-ittves. and every member 01 tne United States Senntefrom the States lately in rebellion was either in the rebel army or the 1 ebel Corgtess. These oto the men who with the doughfaces of the Noith, makii the laws for Ihe loyal soldiers of the
Nation, and who pass upon their pensions
and the bills in which they have an interest It il; becomes any man in the North, or of
the N'oith, to complain that Union soldiers holii their camp-fires, have their army organizations nnd their reunions. It is the mai t natural thinti in the world that tbey
should have theni. Has the time alretdy
clime when the Union soldier mastapolo-
gie-i for the putt he took in the war?
Indianapolis .'at.
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Solid Daily Trains (eat i Wy hat! CKCINNATl AX tmt. LOUIS- f Solid Daily Trains (each way) tMilreoB CIXCWNATi asp Loviavtmti. -
2 Solid Daily Trains (each way) fmweon ST. LO (IIS AND LOVtSKtLt, ISO Change of Caw ., 'MW Class or lawejfjry. -
First Class, Settond Claim am Bfmjgjpt
Paxsenaers. all eternal oh enH .,
Trains, consisting of i'.ilaee Sleepily) tlittitini Pn-plnr fUittp.k a$yl CQWtfot
Day Coaohes, all running TUJOCt.
WITHOUT CHANGE. , . Only 10 Hours Time Between Cincinnati and ?Si". "', " liouis and Louis-nillf. But Four Hours j BSjTIlehccen Cincinnati aid-Zjiyisvitt, Tbe Ohio A Ml.liialpirl RWay ' m iht only Ltin bcUBttm-ir' .-; fSt. i,ouis unci Clatointiatl
Under one management, running ll R treins throuirh "SOLID," and in eeniaquence is the only recognised llrst claa : route between those cities, its -s3? ; Easy Grades, Ms Splendid Mate Power, Steel Rails, Straight ; Track, and Solid Road Bmit, Ensble the O. & M. to make faster. f':.: ago time than any other Western RoaL' i
MatAsk for Tickets via O. & M. Ky-.fSK
For sale by AganU of connecting Ma ,
i.anv, ,,,aib. . . -. ... ...... -" - -?SE W. W. PEABODY, President and Gn. aTa-'isr , W. B. SHATTOC, Gen. tans. At. , .J CINCINNATI, OUIO. .
BL00MINGT0H Blt& BUSKWK Je DUKCAy, Attorneya, O-. Dee in New Corner BuiWlnw, .$9" : ...... at . - .'!! .t-Jk.-JL v. -
Hairs. Will practice in an couru wwi State Special attention given to Prtibatat
business, and to collection uno rmoir-.sw",
mitlancc of all clamii. . f .Mt. ';'
LOUDENS ISJIERS, Altorneya 0 over First Nstional Bunk. Alt nesa of a legal nature giveti eyeful attetlr tion in all courts. Real estate Title oaaatc. fullv examined by aid or Iuden.s. A?.
tract. A specialty maao oi tae couoo- . ,;
tion and remiltnneo of claims or all ips.
ULKr $ PITMAN, Attorney.
practice intiio vanous-couna. jaaaaw? .
cial attention given to ep-lettmna, if
probate business, umee, I'Cvswornwr, wr?s 1
n.aie tne r-roirress vm. i-v.-.-- .
'
The Man Who Is Honored.
Col. T. O. C. Lamar, of the late C. S. A.,
and present Secretary of tho Interior of the . a ..... -5 -1,1 11 B Jl . T--
I'niied stites. oraerca tnenas oi mi in
terior Demrtment to be displayed at half-
mast, ami the d 3partm-?nt and its bureaus,
wh-.th includes the itureau or Tensions, m
b closed, beca .se of tto death of Jacob
Tlumwison. once his i t edecessor in tbe.same
o'.rlce. This is the same Jacob lhompson
nurler whose ru'e, as Secretary of tao lnlerior. several nillions of the Indian trust
fund horids wens stolen.
very sensit ve organ, and is easily af- msis ine.iine .m ""'"i" feetetl by external intluenees, Very Wt Ins place as "
l;m . fl ..II to l-nnn nf tha inn.itiim emei mo
11 H 111, 11.1 1 & tfcll , .1 ..... . . I . 1 , ,iT. ... ..i ' i...--i 4i. federicy.
OI Various OUrullU U:irm Ulgaun brain. The relation between thought and the material organ which we call
the brain, is a lhtle misty yet. It is
not for poor, short-lived, and puny man
to know everything, ine oram, How
ever, is a curious organ. It is a g- oil tiling in its place, but entirely useless
when removed from the party to whom it belongs. Wo should no; overwork the brain, or ktrain it in Irving to think
ot hard words that noaeelse knows the
meaning of. Neither should wo try to
This is tho same Jacob Thomtson who
acted as the ager.t of the rebel ions States in trvinrr to orcuni 'e u force in Canada to
liljerate the orifedsiate prisoners at John-
Island.
This is the same Jabob Thompson who-
tried to oreamz'J a party of rebels ana as
a .ssins in Canada to l.betate tho prisoners of war at CamD Morton, and then to assas-
k imtfl liov. SlOfiO-l ano seize uuou uw
rnited States Armory aud supplies in tho
irv of Tncliauaoo'is. and burn the oity.
This is ths t itmeJncou i uompson wno
was imrt and i urcei of Ihe conspiracy to
nr-nanrvA nur hrains in alcohol durinat unrend cninlliio'i in the cities of the North.
nflimlimm Alcohol and trrav matter 1 This is the enme Jacob Thompson who
are always antap; uiatic l et us take was part and parcel of the conspiracy to
disinhute yellow-fever-infected rags into
the hospitals and armies or tno union. And ret. within tweutv days after
Tiemooriitic Pre sident enters into the White
Bouse, a man of such infamons charaoter is honored by having tho one department of the Government having in especial charge tt care of the Union soldieis disabled by war, and their widows and orphans, closed ... 1l.f0r.n11n tn his memory.
Mail' liliiHi Piiints, je ih Confederates can, within twenty
In plant life, afi in animal life, there davs from the inauguration of their first la unmifc;nr nnirwArinir to skin, from President aftei the close of the war, so
..a..-.1 1.-:-.. 11 1 i.;. i,... I 1,, in, r such a man as Jacob Thompscn,
i;,r.t e.,o .,.! At, wnviv nf whit may not to done in a few short years
vuskindr Itoigrowlnm - ruler-Sre.
cotton-plant are the
good o:ire c f our brains and not wear
thorn out trying to impart m ormauon to those who do not seek it. Another thing that we shou'd remember is that the brain weighs about twenty times
as much as the tontrue. and, therefore,
there is no physiological law which will
require us to tell all wo know.
the seeds of tho
part which is made into cotton, xnese
hairs crow to a very fair lengtn, ana
quite cover up the seeds with substance which looks like down. The prickles
of rose trees, the thornes of brambles,
and the long sharp spines of many
plants growing m hot countries, through which traveler? have to cut
their way, ure nothing more than hard
ened hairs. The-e hardonet! liairs pro
toet the plant on which they grow from
bemg hurt by animals or men, anil so help them to c me to perfection and brine: forth flowers' and fruit. The
hairs of tho plant called the sweetbrier
have hollow coils at tno , tower enu whore tbey spring from the edges and under-surfaces of tho leaves, lu these hollow c.-dlsj is Moral up the oil which
makes the delicious smell we know so well. In cells of the same kind in the
liairs of a nettle is tho juioe which has
the power to stins. You know that if
vou Siiueez3 a nettle firmly it cannot sting; that in, becauso in squeezing it y oppress the haiis so closely together that tho poisonous juieo cannot get out. Most plauta get all tho good thoy need from the earth or air; but with some this ie utit tho case, and these hairs are put to a strange use. Little drops of inoi.sturo lookiug like dew are on tho hairs around its leaves, end those drops aro really sticky juice which has tho power of attract n",' insects. When an insect settles on a leaf of a plant cul ed sundew, tho sticky juieo holds it fust-, the hairs close over it, and it is soon hugged to ihiath. When it is doad its body is tinned into lood, or digested by tho leaves and sent up by tbeni to the stem and flowers. Midden Ileal h. "Hero, you ante before you drink that," yelled the bartonder to adilap.datod specimen of tho he odium tribe "You don't nav so?" " V'es, 1 do. Yon show your stuff liefore that goes through vour shirt-collar." "The devil yon say. It don't kill as quick as Ihat, does it ?" Carl 'ivfcst-rs ill rl. li. The plant of happiness cannot thrive wiih tho air of che?r fulness.
It has been discovered that Vice I'reslri int. Hendricks was oblured to use his ut-
mast efforts to secure the nomination of his m in as Postmaster at Indianapolis. It is even said that the victory was so dearly bought that Mr. Hendricks is now rirluully P . - . .1: . .3 :.. tl..
UIUlltrU.pl IU pu IMV1U muiwu.
lin-wrfrt its at Washinotou are more dis
siK-.fied than ever. The dsappoicted
l!o: rbons call attention to tho fact that Texas, which save 132.000 majority to
d has received no'hins. while Ver
mont, which uevor voted for a Detnooratio
Piesiilent, was awauieci tae nrst picati m
ninlnmnll.' nmiouattiiciits. aud Now iorK,
which bare'v snneesed out a plurality of
l eon for C.evi) and. his captured tho bee-
rcl.-ovshius of Ihe Treasury and Navy, the
insist int Secietiirvshiu of the Treasury,
tbo Turkish M issiom and the SoUcitoiahip
of the Treasury.
After Juns"3 il a two-cent stamp will oaTjr
an ciince loiter instea.1 of a halt-ounce.
The Mexican Ctisttmi-Uoiise OiRcialR.
The Miexios.n custom-house officials,
to their credit be it said, aro the leas
exiietinft in ti e world and are a marked
contrast to ovir own. They allow is to
oarrv over biisr bundles ami take our
word for it that tho eontents ar uot
imlijecfc to dul:y: our pockets may bulge
out m every ture-esion ana tno nuium-r
of l.hings stov. od upon our per on may
rivBiis the appearance of being pi;;eon
breasted, and vet the eUstom-houiio of
'ioer saoms never to dream of a porson-
nl search. As for the ladies, God bless r.hem thev otild smuggle whatever
b.Av took a ns ind to. and to do thoiu
iusi.'oe thov avail themselves fully
il.oi- urivileiio. 'lhoo custom-. louse
insiMc:ors ain well paid for Mexicans,
receiving over SI00 a month. and i-umo
hits it that in tho mat tor ol suspicion
thev ure unlil o l-iow's wife. If a f'20
pioce was put over each ot t,hon eyes
thev could not see, ami it another was
placet over their lips they could no
h poal: . L cue r 1 ro m Mexico. Maky had n pa rot skates. AH n'okel-p nied o'er, And evory t mc she put 'em on S c loll upon the floor. She -onk 'oiu oth i-ink one day Ami loaned them io u boy, And when he s,-a upon his spine .Jbo jum jed aad lautrHerl with lav.
M'
BOGEIiS 4, nENI.EI',AU4Mrjt JW,'i i Collectors. Office In Mayor's OjSo f
huildinc SDOcial attention given tat?v
tling decedenU' estates, and 10 all kinds
prouate oueiuOTs- auv, ?.,. .-, ,---
-m ast A. KA8T. Attorney, at Caate T"
JLU tsioomtngton, ina. vui, .aaa
dron's Block, north side (quce rnniiw
business and collcctleins gmen promw mr , nn nn Wilt nrx'tira. in COUrtS mWMs!&-l
.. - .. .. i, .-i.-,. i w..
iiiiifiine- counties. iMwwwv wtPVjTrosvsrts
- - . . .. . .. . .......
u a fi- .ui tcwA n. aciitKiKir.- .uaaaBfe..
J West Sido Etoek, uo stairfi'i
th nroirate and L-olleCiton iHMmeataa , 4i
will triv snecial ana rmiTICOutrWfcitsp jl-''
o-- I ' . . -.il-
suriounaiiig c-uuunes. . aa-ys
WTILHAMS ,
y Office five
corner, uo-stair. UN) a CC
ml ,,rr,hut tulsineta. '.VlS!"
courts ot adjoining comities. ;
R. WORRALl, Attorney O0 in New Block, up -t tin, over lie-
Calla & Co.'s. Will practn to.
courts.. Special altentioji gt efa-!
sior Claims and pr.abate biuroew. y,-'Usga
BA. FULK, Attorney Office-So Jffgten MeXarys new block, ttplWM
ovc r corner room. Special attention, be iven to probate Wine , and
prompt collection ct cuum. jv).,
OB X QHAffAM, nUornet, rcaijpgw-
tate and insurance aaent. aeniagMre
of .itles, and claim ?ollector Offe;,Bij
stairs, over corner room in the
McK'try Block.
MWLES AttoMiayav t
i doors south ot atunsar f
D-TOW a
c.
Ilu -iness solicited!
A
aaiW'5s',
ARE VOt 1
To those who contemplate a trip..-tosUla;J f
west or .iununv.iu i,uuiwh .iw desire to sutgst tbe advtsabthl-y.'W,
some mtpniiy as to tha route IheJ:., take. In this cDune-ftlon we wisn.
th - attention of lh-sie interested ta thjeJ
inducements offered by -tlte Dilydf DiiiiA Lise in thr- way oi! qu.C
pu iapt connections ano uue-qaaie
for me rale a.ui comierutoie rrrur of i usee: aers of all Classes. Bsf
you are .oarueel over tha ajtfeiat-
bot Itailroaa tn the We3t. pi lauded in Union Dewls and:
e-ap all annoying Omnibus You can nurchase tiekets and.
.haiicage checked torqugh io di
avo:diiitr au vexations wnue- rm
you are going to travel it is rw saajr-
tage to secure tue tust, ana u. : jwii eted tt' the VaNPAWA SlIOST u
are sure to get it. 5 Residents of BlooiuiuStoa and
desiring to visit Indianapolis tnU fi VjiNdaMa Rootk ' GrefiicaaHe
tien the safest. Urn quickest, aud
Application tor lates ot Barey n
etc . shnnld be made to tbe nearest
Agent or to H. B. DERtNXK
Assistant trenerai a aswnaer
INPlANAPOWa,
ORCHARD HOU!
S.M. Orchard
PROPRIETORS.
Opposite the Depot,
tr St ilafm vili stent i
MONON 1
Lonisfille, M8F AltettT &
Two
at
las in KitHei
aRwaaawawaiiujLi..'.-M-.. t -
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wmm
l liai.srfd
ha. Jansir- W
LOUISVILLE to CHICAGO Md
CHICAGO ta V
Conneotiug closely with the nf rht and dav
ont or uaioago on ini ureat intoa Lines West and Northwest, and with ins? and cvenlnx throneh tralaa outcf
ou the Great S uthera and Soachwostutav
t ins 1'optuar nun now runs tnj fnrtalile enaches om dav i-.arl Valasa-j
nltlit, trains, and tuts only onr o1uWt ofti all the principal towns and c.Uea lB th
rjoatu, r-.asi-, or vtesv. Sell Throush TI-j! cti aei all the
eros: lmr rnd eemieeMiiff allrnall lla
ihiw.c Iuiii?iii,a th fulfill, ti ?.mmumm .-.I;
tlnn. avnldlnc-lhA iltflffKuiaf .l.aiaSiMMialA4aM..- . -SEl3-
cheekiutt, the dan ter o( wtssInK aliMt'awismf
tie n, ami thi exi-enaa and worry 9ttm"Slig:i . lay-ov r oa tho jouvney, . . .vita,
i.ow rete, lamtt Kxploreri , ana rnrw wry , . Winter and HnmmerTonrtla kJPWWnl rt
' in VUVOL T.Uliy I.IVU IHWCT-,.W miyi. i 1 .i;...i ig. ; lu retard to the best iwuneeh. t -W LjsSSf; aud tasiest chance'', and the nat-ooatjMlpgjjii and p'raant ton to: nnd wi I . ravnln rwroaj,-.
iu;ps, iime-inoes kki ' vw-s s,, ij.-
fARTB PBBKA- i
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W ORAM
OiT.co hi tha Sew Ulotk, un-stairtvt
r..l..'.- Il,.,il.. s;i,,,- All tnwlt iiilnilt
tm-.oh weful ln,'oriua'..ou
cat-wii o Wll. 8. BA1.DW1X, tien. Paw. nt. CUieaso, 111-
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