Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 27, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 September 1885 — Page 4

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4 Solid Diiily Trains (each whv) between CINCINNATI ASJ ST. LOUIS. 3 Solid Dily Train (each wnv) between CINCINNATI AND LOUiSYILlte. 2 Solid DstilvTrains (ech wa-v) between ST. LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE.

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Only

cnumffe ran for ANT

Clam raimeagen. Sr Clmn, Second C'om nW ni, Auangera. aI carried e fast spra Trains anssMruto of fiiiace Sleeping Cars, tUgant Parlor Coaches mi eofortnbU Dav Coaches, all rwmtny THROUGH WITHOUT C&AXGE.

10 Hours Time

Between iSneinnati and St Loan, or St. Lotas and Louitmlle. But Four Hours

frnf'Sefeen Cincinnati and LfmisvMb. The hi A iHlfmtaalppl R'way I - it the onty httm hetween-. t3t Lonto rkmI Cincinnati Under one wuugerocnt, running nil its trains tetDUgh "SOLID," and in coneqoeacia the only recognized first class toot between those cities, its JSaty Grades, Its Splendid Motive rower, SUel Ruils, Straight Track, and Solid Road Bed Suable the 0. & M. to make faster ver age time then any other Western Road. IftVAsk for Tickets via OAS. li '.- Vot sale by Ageitts of connecting lines East, West, rforth and So 4th. W. yr. FEABODTL President and Gen. M"g't. W. B. SBaTTUC, Gen. Pass. Act. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

fLOOMIl

FGTOK BAB.

XlV&Kl&K t DVSCAS, Attorneys, OfMJ hoe In New Corner Building, p-

atairs. WU1 practice in all courts, of the Bute. Special attention given to Probate business, end to collection and prompt resnittance of all claims.

T nrtrtKS MTERS. Attorneys. Office

I A nvvr First National Bank. All bust

nese of legal nature given careful attention in ell courts. Keal estate Titles carefully examined by aid of Louden's Abstract. A specialty made- of the collection 1 nmiiijnrB of claims of alt binds.

MULKY j PITMAN. Attorneys, will nnire in the various courts. Espe

cial attention given to collections, and to

prewate business. Office, fees corner, vy

posite the Progress Office.

1rntF,RS HENLBT. Attorneys and

jX Collectors. Office In Mayor's Office oniMing. Special attention given to settling decedents' estates, and to all kinds of

probate business. Also, abstracting.

Tit AST EAST, Attorneys, at Law,

. XJ Bkmminzton. Ind. Office, n Wal

draw's Block, north side square. Probste

businefs and collections given prompt altsnion. Will nractice in courts ot all

rioinine counties. Business solicited.

"janes v UnRd.iX. Attorney. Office,

J Waat S'da Block. no-stein. To

too nr abate and collection business he

will visa aaacial and narticttlar atten

Iron. Business attended to in courts of

surrounding counties.

"a XT 77. LI A MS MILL EN Attorneys,

W Office five doors south of Hunter's

corner, up-stairs Do a general collection and probate business. Will practice in

courts of rtdjoinrag counties.

j-H M. WDRRALL. Attorney. Office

J. in New Block, up-stairs, over Mo Calls Co.'s. Will practice in all the

Courts. Special attention given to .Ten

sion Ulaims ana proeate nasmess.

Tb A. FULK. Attorney. Office in AU

MX, len 4r MeSaryt new Mock, up-stairs mar corner room. Snecial attention will

be given to probate business, and to the

prompt collection 01 cuuma. TOHN GRAHAM, attorney, real

tate and insurance agent, abstracter of titles, and claim collector. Office upstair, over corner room in the Allen $

iicNary Block. Business solicited.

THE NEWS. sVttBigence by Wire from All the Worlds Ar. Wslcbard, the German explorer, who was reported killed In Zanzibar, has been discovered alive and well. M. Nelldoff, the Mnsstan Ambassaaor to Turkey, bM fecftA ftAfr'ucted by bis Govem-

WBt 6 keep a careful watch upon the negotiations ot Sir Henry Druromond Wolff, fee special British Envoy to the Forte. German manufacturers of boots and shoes are making rapid stride toward the highest decree of perfection of ttianufncfr ure, and many of the ttaopS are completely turnmbed Md conducted tm the American tlan, Cousttl tewfs, who is stationed at Sierra Leone, sends toe Department of State a remarkable story rewarding Mohammedan African nafeMd Famudu, wbo has raised an army to f 1U),000 men and gained control ot

the country from Tlmbuctoo to the West Coast. His mission is to suppress paganism and open up trade at seaports, Queen Victoria has gone to Balmoral

Castle.

The remains of Admiral Courbct nave

arrived In France.

A "buggalow" has been wrecked in tno

SnU of Aden, with a loss ot 100 lives.

Effort are mkinr by European uipio-

mats to effect a settlement of the controver-

av between Spain and Germany by arbitra

tion, to Which the latter power is saso u oe

favorable.

-The Emperor and Empress ot Russia ar

rived at Kremsler, Moravia, on the 25th of Auirust. They were met at the depot by the

Emperor Francis Josena ana nis son nudolnh. the sreetmg lasting folly twenty

minutes.

Mr. Farnell presided over a secret con

ference of Home Rule leaders at WiOlln,

at which it was resolved to exact from all

4MatM at tha annroaehlna elections a

nlede to act and vote with the Paraellites,

end to resign if so ordered by a majority of

their colleagues.

The plumbago crucible-works atBatter-

a tunkn. were burned, wiui a lossoi;

SS0U.O0O.

Michael Davitt declares that, wn.ie sup-

nerthur the Parnellttes, he wlil continue his

agitation rooaxdliur the oroprietorshlp of

mad.

England has submitted the Busslan pro

posals to Lord Dufferin and the Ameer be

fore taking definite action regarding utem.

MeanwhUe the British militia, called out at

the time of toe renjdeh incident, has been

ordered to demobilize, and the furloughs of

Hassian officers have been extended.

Returns from all counties In Kentucky give Tate, Democratic candidate for State Treasure majority of 07,597 over Fox, Prohibition, supported 0 Republicans.

Tha Pnnnmlvania Prohibitionists met in

convention at Harrisburg, and nominated

Ban- Spamrlor, of Marietta, Voir Btiite Tress

urcr bv iamiUbn. Over three hundred

nd Srty delegates wore in uttondanoo. ExGovernor 8t. John addressed the convention. The New York Republican State Central

Committee selected Saratoga as the place for holding tne next State Convention, and Sept.

gg was named as the date.

Conrad B. Day, of Phlla'elpha, was nbni'

Inn ted for Treasurer of State by tho Penn

sylvatift DentoCrats at Harrlsbufg. Tbe sbeeches ahd resolutions were severely de

nunciatory of the deal Between Vandorblit

and the Ponnsylvanm Railroad Company.

The nlstfortu indorses tho administratlone

of President Cleveland and Governor Pattl

son, favors n revision of tba tariff, and con

demns sumptuary legislation.

it is imi natod at Washington that eaw

Gov. Palmer will be tendered the Austrian

mission. Secretary BayarJ, however, say

will nrabablv remain unfilled for the!

present

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FERSOKAIft

AMR OU 301!3 WEST

To those who contemplate a trip to tbe West or Northwest this coming spring, we desire-to suggest the advisability of making

some inquiry as to tbe route tney snouia take. In this connection we wwh to call the attention of those interested to tbe reaJ Inducements offered by the Direct VanDAUA LlNB in Oe way of quick time, prompt connections and uneqnaled facilities for tbe safe and comfortable tranBportation of passengers of all classes. By this route you are carried over the safest and best Railroad in tbe West You are lauded in Union Depots and escape all annoying Omnibus transfers. Tun can purchase tickets and have your baggage checked through to destination, 3Toiling all vexations while en route. If you are going to travel it is to your advantage to secure toe bent, and if you are ticketed via tbe V and alia Shobx Lois you are sure to get it. Resadente of Bloominston and vicinity

desiring to Tifrit Indianapolis will find the

VAH0AX1IA iSODTE vta lireencasue junction the safest, toe qaickest, and tbe best. Anplieatkm for rates of faze, time tables.

etc., should be made to the nearest Ticket

Agent or to H. K. DEBEiU, Assistant Qeneral Passenger Agent, IKDIAHAPOI.IS, IhB,

The Rev. & S. Idleman, pastor of the

M. B. Church at Green Spring Hun, w. va.

committed suicide by Jumping from a window and fracturing his skull, while laboring

under temporary insanity.

-Ex-Treasurer Adams, of the Framing-

ham Savings Bank, whose resignation was requested by the Massachusetts Bank com

missioner for Irregularity In bis accounts,

committed suicide by cutting his throat in

the bank.

Freeman a Cargan and wife were,

nine years ago, in Eaginaw County, Michigan, sentenced to life terms In the Jaek-

md Ionia Prisons, respectively, ror

the murder of Charles Smith. Tbey wen

eonvloWd on the testimony of Smlth'i

widow, wbo was herself condemned to ten

years imprisonment as an accessory. Just before her death, which occurred recently

in the Detroit House of Correction, Mrs.

Smith confessed that her testimony against

tbe Cargans was a pure invention. Mrs. Cargan's sentanoa has been commuted, and It is expected that her husband will soon reserve a pardon. Policeman Fred Gall, of Springfield, I1L, dead, Ming the third victim of the recent tragedy in that eHy. Ez-Seoator Benben B. Fen ton died suddenly, while transacting business at his bank at Jamestown, N. T. Theodore ?rellnghuysen, eon of tbe late

gecretary of State, was married at Newport, j to Miss Alios Coates, daughter of a million- i aire manufacturer of Scotland, Qea. John A. Logan and wife and Mr. and Mrs. 6. B. Marsh, who are summering among the Thousand Islands, while posing In a boat for tbe benefit of an Itinerant photographer, were oapstsed, but escaped with

no other damage than a thorough wetting. Curiously the negative of the sitters was se

cured at the precise instant when they "took

header," -and when tbe victims of tbe acci

dent bad "bobbed up serenely" and secured footing on dry land, they loaded the luoky

artist down with orders for photographic mementos of the affair.

A boy of Is and a girl of 16 years ran

away from Waterbury, Conm, recently and

9 found living In a brush sbaoty, near

Blue Mountain Lake In tbe Adirondacks.

Tbey said they had beard about President

Cleveland stopping In the Adirondacks, and

also read about a boy and girl running away

and camping in the woods, and thought it

would be romantie to follow their example.

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8. M. Orchard & Son PROPRIETORS.

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A grain warehouse nt Alexandria, Mo.,

was burned with its oomients, the loss res

htg 138,000. The First Preabytorlan Cbufch

at Richmond, Ind., was ignited by a lltpt-

nlng stroke and totally destroyed.

Charleston, S. a, ivas visited by a cyclone, which unroofed- one-fourth of the

buildings in the city find destroyed a vjast amount of nronertv. tbe aggregate loss be

ing estimated at 81.000,000. On Sullivijn'

Island the Casino of tho Mew Brighton Ho

tel was blown down wh:Je the guests of Itbe

house were at 'bre&kfaiit, and for a Urns It

waa feared that the en'Jre structure wduld

be wrecked. The loss to the hotel Is $80, MO.

Several other structures on the Island, w

Two Daflr Throacai Fast

gor Tntlaa la Kitber

LOUtSVULE ts CHICAGO and

CHICAGO to LOUtSVULE,

flnmnaetiiw etaadv with the nleht and day trains

ao of Chicno on the Gnat Throoch Trunk Una Vhaat and Northwest, and with tbe morn

ing and evening through triune oat of Louisville on the Gnat S nthern and Southwestern Lines.

This Popular Route now runs tba most eqmtVn table coaches on day and Palaoe Sleepers on night trains, and has only one chacae ot cars to all the principal tewna and cities .n the North, garth. East, or West. d! Throozn Tickets over all the various crossing and connecting railroad linos, snd elieekbagcrage thmngh to pa'vengers' destination, avoiding the d'-taareeabl : annoyance of rehReking, the daniter ot missing direct connectna,and the expense and worry of tiresome asr-ov r on the journey. l ow-rate. Land Explorers', and round-trip Winter sad Summer Tourists' fcxentaion Tfciketa on sale in their respective seaac ni. ctweriully give travelers fall information In regard to tbe best connection-, ti fewest and easiest change?, anil tbe mi s", comfortable and pleafant route ; and wi 1 fnrnfrh Ri road K.pa, Time-Tables and t older , containing mi eh useful informauon to travelers'. On apylicatfon ' o WM. 8. BALDWIN, CARTER PEKING, Gen. Pass. Ag.nt, Station l'as. Agent, Chicago, 111, B:co nlngton, Ind.

Resident Dentist.

Dr. J. W.

CRmJN.

(, in tlm New Block, up stairs, over

Quta's Soek 3tore. All work wsrrauted.

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emnloye of the Missouri Pacific

bona, at St. Louis, wbo was discharged for

to handle a Wabash engine, was

reinstated at the demand of the Knights of labor, and paid for lost time. Wages to tbe

collieries along toe Monongahela River are

lower than for years, and many miners

regularly employed find Itdifflcult to support

their families. Five of tbe striking ooalmlners at Pans, 111., were anested for intimidation. The striking miners at Masstllon

have offered to resume work at 85 cents, the owners offering 80 cents.

The business failures ooourrlng through

oat tbe country during the week, as reported by B. G. Sun A Co., numbered for the

United States 158, and for Canada 19, or a

total of 177, as against 168 the week previous.

The total imports of dry goods at Hew

York during the week were valued at (2,939,879, and tbe amount thrown on the

market at $3,005,149.

After a four months' strike tbe miners la the employ of the Ellsworth Coal Company

at Danville. Ill have accepted tbe com

pany's terms, and gone to work.

Tbe Southern Pacific shows an Increase

of 9400,000 in the earnings for June. The imports of general merchandise at Sew York for tbe week were valued at 96,012,198, and of dry goods at 8!!,93,679. Tbe apple crop in the New England and Middle States will fall below 75 per cent, of that-of an average-bearing year. The yield In England will fall below the needs of that country.

Martin A Co., leather merchants ot Buf

falo, N. V., have failed with liabilities esti

mated at 9100,000, and assets nominal. Tho publicity given to tbe fact that the United States Treasurer had resumed the transfer of gold coin from San Francisco to New York by registered mall has again caused a suspension of that mode of transportation. It is not expected that any more gold will be sent through the mulls for some time. Wheat In Western Iowa will average only ten bushels' to the acre, and Is the poorest 'a

quality raised for many years. Barley and oats average well as to quality, but are generally of low grade. Flax will prove the most profitable crop In proportion to the acreage. Corn promises well. Heavy floods in the vicinity of Kalamazoo, Mich., have

i caused a toss on tbe celery orop estimated

at 9100,000. Hops In Central New York have been seriously Injured by rust. R. A. Rogers A Co., of Dayton, Ohio, were closed Joy creditors. They owe about 970,000, wtlb assets of but $26,000.

was partially submerged,

Many buildings in Boston

were demolished.

and vicinity v

damaged by lightning d wing a storm wiieh

Two

two

Clii-

were

waa Mineral throushout New England. Tbe

water-works reservoir it Sidney, Onto, lias

been partially destroy etl by heavy rains, bod

the water supply of the town is out off.

Savannah, Ga great damage was inflicted

upon shipping, and the loss of life and kopertywas large. A storm in the Hartford

(Conn.) section damage! tbe tobacco cnip to the extent of 9150,000. Whole orchards fere

also ruined.

Near Mageetown, Pa., a dolcn peikons

were injured in a railway collision.

locomotives, a passenger coach, and freight cars were wrec'ted.

By the capsizing of a sailboat on liake

Benton, Minnesota, Capt. Jaoobson, of

cago, and his nephew John Oleeon

drowned.

A runaway team at Pittsburgh danger

ously wounded three persons and kntf Kea

down a number ot tcljgrapU polos, scleral

persons being caught in the wires atfl In

lured.

Charleston (8. C) dispatoues siani mat

thn rmmt storm moved tho most disaslrons

that ever visited Unit city. Within tec m-

paratlvely a few minuses tho Injury to property was very large in the aggregate, tkbugb

individual losses were comparatively tuiau,

chiefly to roofs and ionces. fomc oi the

wholesale dealers, however, lose beavly by i.mi inatruik. Tht heaviest losseBlwore

ainno- tho water front. Following 18 ail estl

mate of the losses: Wharf property Private property

cotton presses C torches. City property Railroads

I Ashley River bridge.. I Shipping 1 Lumber mills

Miscellaneous

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Total

Henry F. Sandman and Charles Fa members of tbe Knlgbts of Pythias, In

near Cleveland, were drowned Wedtfcsday

while bathing. Sir Katgbt Alexander if oath,

of Cincinnati, who s'vam to their assistance,

had a narrow escape. In a street pat

the afternoon Geu. Hteinmillor, olilel Ohio brigade of tbo order, bad a

broken by the fall of his borso, and inky not

recover.

Tbe Union Building, In Troy, 00

by manufacturers, was burned ; loss, ?' Also, tbe Armory at.d several bulldii

Fergus Falls, Minn.; loss, 920,000.

POTrTTTnTy President Cleveland has no idea of visiting Ohio during tbtf peuuiug campaign, re-

gaWd.

0SJ3LM AJTO OBUfTKATfl

Seven convicts 1 1 the Arkansas Pinltonarv at Little Rook, overpowered the iuards

and mado their encape. Three of tlitj lugi-

tlves are white moo, and tour colored,

A thief entre. the Jewelry establish

ment of Ham Leffir, at St, Paul, selzod

Boston papers publish an Interview wltli

Dr. Dewey, of that city, in whioh be sayii

that Maxwell, or Brooks, the supposed mur

derer of Prellor, when in Boston asked him

to get him a human body, and that before bd left the city he came to the Doctor and tola

him confidentially that he bad gotten one,

Dr. Dewey says that Maxwell seemed to bi:

possessed with the idea of getting hold ot

stiff." but gave no bint whtf

he wanted one. The Doctor told bin

that it was impossible in that olty. Maxwel then left town for a. few weeks, and on hi

return surprised the Doctor on the street on

day by saying that be had gotten a body am wished him to come to his room and inspeo;

it. Dr. Dewey says that ho did not accept

the invitation, but in view of the develofj ments in St. Louis he now wishes that bit

had done so. The invitation to see the bodi

was given only two or three days prior t

Maxwell's departure for the West.

A ruling made by the First Comptrolle

of the Treasury is to the effect that tbo em

ployment of twenty-four persons borne oi

tbo pay-roll of the Court of Commfcsionerk

of Alabama Claims is without authority 0

taw. Among the individuals who will bo d! prived of a sinecure under this ruling is Mi

Walker Blaine.

Orders have been issued for tbe immedi

ate shipment of supplies to the famishing Utes of New Mexico. Tbe trouble is ascribe

to a deficiency In tho appropriation for th

purpose.

-In a tweuty-mtle bicycle race at wastf-

ington, John 1' rooks, the Pennsylvania chan:

plon, defeated Wt A. Woodside in one hour

two minutes lorty-one seconds, beating top

best American record by five minutes twb

seconds.

Tbe Apaches are still "raising Ned" 1 1 Arizona, and during the last week have mu dered several Mexicans and citizens of tl

United States.

Light frosts are reported from various

points in Wisconsin an'l Iowa, the dari

aim to "croris being inconsiderable. Tile

weather has been exceptionally cold ft

the season throughout tho West. A d.

natnh from Brainerd. Minn., says: "This

morning uncovered a frost for near

the entire region of Northern Mince-

sota. which Is repeated again to-nlgkt

for a considerable area. The damage far Is undoubtedly eevere to corn, and

particularly exposed places the destructii

is complete. None of- the crop was

enough advanced to escape injury, and t'

very latest planting is wi'll nigh ruined, tk-

copt in regions protected by woods, as Is tte ease in tbe timber districts In the rear couh-

tiee. Ice is forming hore to-night,

Harvey's Lake, near Willies barre. Pa., sn;

fell at intervals during W sdnesday, Aug.

In sections of New England the mercury f till

as low as 45.

Charges of gross extravagance and a Ir

ruption in tbe erection if tbe new pens! u building at Washington, recently, under t is superintendence of Mr. John Diokerson, ( re

undergoing Investigation.

Tbe thirty-fourth annual meeting of tne

American Association fop the Advancement

of Science was held at Ann Arbor, Mich.

Grand Army men in Pennsylvania stad

other States are said to be taking steps

tbe erection of a monument to Gen. Grant

Galena, ni.

small tray containing diamond rings and pins valued at 3,000, and mado his escape. Franz Joseph Petmoky, a young Prussian, was hanged at Auburn; f. Y- tor the murder or a wbhiB.11 on June 1, 1883. During a robbery trial In the District Court at Mandan, Dakota, a witness named John Coleman was shot by Mabel Gray,

against whom he was giving some damaging testimony. Two bullets struck Coleman, one in each leg, Cornelius O'Leary. one of tbo historic O'Loary family whoso cow ktcked ovof tho lamp that starWd the groat Chicago tiro of 1871, shot and killed his mistress and mortally wounded his sister, during a druukon carousal in Chicago. O'Leary was t dissolute.

worthless tramp, having done no work for years. Policeman James North was stabbed In tbe nook by a negro janitor in Now York, and

died almost instantly. Frank P. Cass and A. ft GbodykoUnti, two prominent white citizens of Vlnita, 1. T., were murdered while asleep in camp, two miles from the Sao and Fox Agency, for their monoy. Dr. H. Phylich, druggist and practicing puyaiRiiUi at Sturgls, D. T while sitting in his storo reading a paper, was shot and 1 1nantly killed by a party unknown. At Red Fork, Indian Territory, Dantel Chllders, a crazy Creek Indian, who owns a

small hotel there, forced his way into the

bed-room of bis sister-in-law. gbo resisted htm, whereupon be sbot her dead with a revolver. Later be started for tho uouso of George Ferryman, a farmer, threatening his live. The latter was prepared for blm, however, and fired at Chllders, with fatal enect. At Sturgls, D. T., Corporal Ross Hollls,

of the Twenty-fifth Infantry, wbo assassinated Dr. H. P. Lynch, was hanged by tho citizens. A conspiracy to flood Brazil with counterfeit money has been discovered at SU Louis, and forged bills to tbe amount of over 9300,000 were seized.

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HEBE ANDTHEES. The members of the executive board of the Knights of Labor, were in consultation with Manager Xalmago, of the Wabash, in New York, the other day, and they wore informed, in answer to their demand made at Wednesday's conference, that the officials were unable yet to state how many ni?n would be employed in the Wabash shops. Talmage said he would go to St. Louis and confer with the ofilcials there, snd then, on Thursday of this week, give a definite reply na to thn'roiiistnteineiit of the men. "The

interview was very satisfactory ," said Secretary Turner, o'f the Knights of Labor,

hen it was ended, and then aciaiui: yr

course there is not work for all tue discharged men, but all that can bo employed

will foe taken uacx. 1 wu practically adjusted."

Eepgrts to the Chicago nine irom

crop correspondents in the Northwest regarding the cold snap, says: "Light frosts are reported from various points in Wisconsin and Iowa, and the damage to crops 1)0ing inconsiderable. The weither is ex

ceptionally COM IOr UllH WHMIU the West."

Capt. Vogel, of Ibe steamer ( ity of

Palatka, from Charleston, which has arrived at Jacksonville, Florida, reports pass

ing twenty or thirty large vessels toiauj dismantle'd, the result of recent gales. None of them, however, asked for aid, and he did not go near enough to them to ascertain their names. They were all making

some headway under small lmprovisBu sales.

A cablegram from Constantinople says:

United State Muuster Cox, in presenting his credentials, assured the Sultan that the policy of the United States was not to inttt,n oil in tho affairs of other countries.

and this policy has lieeu round most au-

vautngons and would lie always maintained. Tbe Sultnu, in a private interview, presented the minister with a set of valua

ble Turkish jewelry.

During this year the tobacco trade lias

been verv large, and soles of lxmisviiie

.;n vooni, nhont. 13(1.0110 hoesheads. The

business men of that city liavo determined

to make September 17th an occasion or

public demonstration ami ceieumuuu.

A SPECIAL to the Ualvestoa iseim iruw

Waco, says: "Joseph H. wmte, or xuu County, Texas, who was arrested on the charge' of lieing implicated iu a scheme to counterfeit the paper cunencyof Brazil, was 2iell in default of 10,tHMI bail. Joseph is a brother of Lucien A. White, arrested in St. Louis on the same charge.

The former is known to nave received a package containing $150,00(1 Brazilian counterfeits through the postoffico. The Whites stood well in tbe vicinity of Whitney, where they lived."

An expulsion of Polisli subjects rrom Austria has begun. All classes alike are expelled.

The Lafayette, Newton ami wauasu Kiver Railroad Compauy has liecn incorporated with a capital stock of $1,000,000. The line will connect Lafayette with Terre Hauto, eighty-two miles. President Bnninger says du English company has bought tbe bonds of the road, and has furnished the money and tho contracts have been let for the construction of the Hue without delay. Third Assistant Postmaster (Ieseral Hazen has just returned to Washington from the postal card factory at Castleton, New York. The stock of postal cards on hand have been reduced to a very small quantity, and, under the new contract, would not be'available in time to meet the demand. The new curds, already issued; do not meet the requirements of the department, in quality, but it is expected, as a result of the visit of Mr. Hazeu, that an improvement will be made in that respect, and that a stock sufficient to meet the demands of the service, will be available before exhausting the stock of old cards now

on hand. An explosion of 3,000 pounds of nitro-

olviwrine nt Rnliertg Jk Sous' factory, at

Bradford, Pennsylvania, completely

wrecked the building, and shook honwe tar mIlB nmnnd. Two employes were

thrown soma rlisbincp. but miraculously es

aktiaiI willi a few slieht bruises. The loss

will reach several thousand dol'nrs.

Helpless Upon fi Frlendlet Sen! Who, irt taking llassilgo In a irreat transatlantic sleamer, does not feel a thrill or exultation ovor her magniflctnt power. Against her the Storm King may hurl bis elemental lori es, nor pierce her armor, nor stop her onward course. Hut let mo describe a scono when, one morning In mid-ocean, there came an alarm from toe pilothouse followed by ft cry: -rho (.bio's rutldif Is lost'." From tl eoufl.lout

expression, consternation cumo to every lace. The wheelman bcittg helpless to direct her course, the vessel was at the mercy of Wind and wave. , The captain had been negligent tho hangings of the rudder were allowed to catWeak, and suddenly it had dropped deep Into the sea! . , , Strong in intellect. Id physical vigor. In energy and In ambition, man confronts, undaunted, gigantic tasks aud commands applause for his magnificent aehievoiaents. But, all unexpectedly, an alarm comes tho -wi.inr of his constitution is gone. Ho bits

boon careless df it prCscf i-atiod; uioatdl strain. in-rvotiB excitotnont, irregular hnbits. Overwork, have destroyed the action of bis kidneys and liver. This would not occur were Warner's skf' euro Used to maintain vigor. And even now it may restore vitality to thow organs and give back to the man that which will lead him to tho haven of bis ambition. The Traveler, Two of John T. Rnymbitd'g Stories.

"Our train was late," begun the actot, .,,i ;t ni tniniiio- and the air raw.

I felt cold and out of sorts. We had iust twenty minutes in which to eat

aupper and get to the theater. I re mnmlinr I hurried into the little dining

room of the hotel, and sitting down at one of tho tables, I picked up my plate to turn it over. It felt cold and clam

my, and I said to the getleman (all the waiters in Texas are gentlemen), who stood sizinsr me up. in bia shirt aleeves,

and a napkin around bin leg for an

apron : " 'Please warm this plate.'

"Warm it? What the do you want it warmed for? Do you want to

Ant. tV

"That was the reply I got," went on too now. "T sized nn the waiter once

more. I saw the but end of a horse ntoi atioWinir out of his hip pocket,

j- - a 1. -.Ill-

and tnen i saw ran iuu wp t'" and take what I could get So I said, as I forced a laugh : "'Oh.no. I don't want the plate Warmed, old boy; I was only joking. "Old boy! Say, look here.yoare blanked familiar, ain't you?' "That settled it," said tbe actor. I

tilaved Mulberry Hellers that nignt.

Marrying fin Heiress. Darky (to Minister) How much do yo' oha'ge fo' kermitting do marriage ceremonv, Mistah Goodman? Minister Two dollars, Sam, will fii lt-Dftrky Well, wnd yo' be willin' to wait fo' de money? Minister About how Jonff. Sam?

ll.l-v Nnt. mnr'n null weeks, sah

De lady hab got seventeen dollaha in de i,nt ah and T don't s'riects I kin git

A nriwah ob ttttornov inside ob foah

. I.- .fjfitn Vovl- filltl.

Tour Friends Will Sever Tell Yon,

but perhaps somebody, wno isn ""

friend, will, that yout presence is ram

otrenslv-e by tho foul, letld smcii or youi-

h...,uth hi'firv worn vou utter, uiuumu i. mi

tbo Very echo of wisdom and poetry, disgust your hearers, and your launrh Is productive or mtvtbinir but mirth to i bom. It is a duty

.,., own nut nnlv to vourself but to society.

to remove this cause of offense. Dr. Sage's

Catarrh Hcmeay win ueai me uiocnm." mucous membrane, will bring relief to yourself

and others. Do not Hesitate to employ w.

Vounir or middle-aged men, suffering

from nervous debility and kindred weaitneswis. shou d send ten cents In stamps for

o.rgc treatls: giving successful iroauueu.

World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, M. ",

Wots an owner of a sailing vessel grows

wealthy, would It bo proper to say toat ue has amast a fortune?

Important. When you rittlt or lcavo Now Tork City, Have UocKftgo Expresaago and Oirriage Hire, and stop at ffioWid Onion Hotol, opposite Grand Central Depot ; 000 elegant rooms flttod up nt a cost of one million dollars, reduced to St and upwards nor day. Eurouoa-i plan, Elevator, Restaurant numilied with tho best. Homo cabs, stago, and elevated lailroads to oU depots. Families can live better for loss money at the urana vnlon than at any lirst-chisJ hotel In the city. The Af Ho hi has an eager look In the vicinity of a hen roost. A tort of "a neager and a nipptrg air."

Chapped

hands, face, pimples and rough

maw w

Print Cloth Consumption.

It is remarkable to notice what a

falling off there has been in the use of

skin cured bj using Juniper Soap, Caswell, Haasard A Co., Mew YorE

The younr ladles' best friend--their look-imr-iriaaR. llecauso it idways gives them

aids to reflection."

p. ttp-iTM t. vcAnnlbaVe Buffered greatly

from nirimliral returns of Hay Fever. At the

suggestion of Covebt & Chbeveb, Drnggisw, I obtainod Elj-'s Cream Balm and used a por

tion of it during a severe attack, lean cneer-

ORGANS!

Thii most itsaujlf ill an j

in tne wona. fcawi mm fiMia nr can

narae. AaSnSe

Xl.Torkiga.

MALT

BITTERS.

Blood Purifier i Health Restore!. It ntvCT fails to do It. work to cays of MsJg; nc1te,loisof Awpettte andwenvewa in.hili v. Menralarla. and all . aWasmiai

.... . . . -

ua K a

. IH. fnt i vaaoaa ani-l nt.MDt infl9 I Unn t it .li.,nff

U wear, aSBCOmpared with

wurwuu j. -"--"j v mend it to those suffering from tms or amuica

prints were seinug as irom w u . i eompuunts. per yard, print dresses were very muoh (Rev.) H. A SSttTH, Clinton, wis.

worn in the summer time by the good

housewives and their children m our New England towns and cities; while at the present time you can scarcely see a woman or child wearing print ennds. although thev can be purchased

at from 3 J to 4 cents per yard. This does I not seem to correspond with the theory

that lowering the price of goods increases their consumption ; but in this particular instance it has acted quite to

the contrary " One toil Drives Out Another,"

i. Kwnnh Biivhio- that find s exemnllflcatian

In the way one disease will substitute itself for another and graver one, In very many

cases. Iiver disease, tor uismuue, wm owu Induce blood disorders, throat aliments, skin affections and eventually, because of ta-

nnmwbiin h inml. ennsumotion ltseu. uniees.

r,..,..,i it iio trnmnil in its lnclnienoy and

early progress by Dr. Pierce s "Golden Med

ical ulsoovery, wuico ucia w oik"11" hoca RiimpnK. ancnmnlishing a ranld euro by

its powerful alterative action upon the great

organs ot toe oouy..

Red Star a tbadewmaRK -tawawawlwn JkMlffwBsw--

At nn inn in the conn try the landlord

and all the supper I had was the raw has a sign posted up outside the door, turnips I ato on the stage." "Good beer for sale here, but dont

Alter one oi tuo urumuiwi -w- i uta.ij j wv

a story, and the olork hatl triea to go ltim mu liBttov. Eavmond told a story

alwmt how he made the acqnaintanoe of

a baggage-master in Oil City.

"I went up tne piatiorm to me "h-traue-cBr as soon as the train stopped,"

said the actor, "to look out for my bag- i9 you want to borrow money keep away

gage, and just as I got to the oaggage- rrom your relatives, w

car the bofircaee-moster gave one oi my t Cj. T . on fro aeieoted livers on

trunks a toss that nearly broke it apart. fee ggaghore. by Caswell, Hazzard 4 Co., New

t . ,'.j;nn.,.i mil I hratanea to i Vork. Absolutely nuro aun ei "

i nn ton . -i . i -t . . - . r . i

,.,t I,! Tf inrned around in a who nave taken preier iu.

Ahtiiltttoltf

Jpre frm Opiate, JEmetUa and PDixotw.

A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE For Cnithi, S Thr. Hw, Maja.a,

Asthnm Qlr. Pl at'edloiu or th. Throat Lnag.

Price BO Cf ntaabottlf. Bald by DTOReiniaBa uei-

ars. Partte I unable to mmce "'';r'r":lrj'

jMt a Tor m:m tout receive twu bmhi" - iatd, oyiiti ding one dollar to

.jju mimwi . ...-..-

HIUMHII . - "

' "."V -.' " a t .T- . ajbtaaaots

Ule v. ompuuuu. Hnaa

room BrlnK. a ammm ""' 7: Any niid night from ttoms-w

gnioini J"" - sToSraia' aromatles. Hopa & Malt Biriert mended by Physician MgSSSSSm uraea as beinz the Beet FmllyllOlMeVJW

oomoounded.AiiywoiminorMlanww

"From my taiowledge or ws "2r5irr57 i .- i ImIhm ant one OSIBg .

It contaltis no mmend or other deleterioca I

utance. Posseaiiiig real merits,

wwr, . -..-at i

The only dentine are manutacturad bjr t HOPS a MM.T BITTCM CO-OskSS

m AMao SUuK AMMtatS I

The Personal History ot

Peek's 8nn. he funniest paper In America. Have yon

ever read it? If not, send a postal card for a iimnin nniiv whinh will bo mailed vou free.

. rtr ZFyj -r T j i .- :. un

waukee, Wisconsin.

all others.

Irom I Physicians declare it superior to all other oils.

iiAi.iu,.iiia v.v ami inoked. at me

rnan ne sai.Q to me ; ! when aoes a mrmw "v

i. wi,. rlon'fc without hurting it? When he folds it.

head to foot.

" 'Say. yeu

ton mind vnn r linsiness ? I n, mmr nnmnrew aa thavtake their flight

1 was eoinp: to striae mm, www i xne cmei or uubbiubb m swu ua.. ia actor, "and just as I drew off to which nothing is worth jthe Mkdm

flw baIav Mand 1UBC

strike he took hold of my arm and

said : "Say, old man, don't forget this is

Kntnrnav niorht. and that yonre a

strano-nr in a B trance town.' "

Ho wh riirht I hadn't thought of

that I'd have been locked up and had to Ha in iail all dav Sunday. 1 have

forgotten that baggage-master.

and every time I go to Oil City he gets two of the best seats in tho house, free.

I tell yon an actor's best friend is the

baggage-master -

"Whv Y" askca ft Ciiorun oi vuieua.

"Ttanannn ha can save Tour baggage.

he can hurry it along or he can delay

it or he can bust it all to pieces in no time. I've found out thud it's best to boor, nn tha richt side of the baggage-

masters. They're amoag the best friends I've got on tbe road." Philadelphia Times.

.nnraninfaul i. it tlUA ValllO Illtd!' it iS lOflt, I'Ut,

too often, not before. Live properly, and cor

rect ailments oeiore uiev itmuuiti m

diseases or tne uver, niiuieja, a'-", lr and all arising from impure, feeble blood, Da. WaIXEB's CiLTFOnSlA VUTEOAB BlTTEBS U a euro and speedy remedy. .It has never yet

laiiea m a ouhjik ujbwuto

When a servant Is blown up by kerosene

isn't she sort of an cx-l.e.

mvw amaI of tha middincr is in tho eating." I

so says the old adage, and so the proof of the I

value oi a meuieuie io me uu.ij.ui. r. " ,,. . : ml 11 Q nP m i.lilVI 1 1 a I

nave useaic iiiua. owo, - .'--- i i says. "I have used Prickly Ash Bitters m my n.n.. .imAvr.isj for ailments of the kidneys. I

liver, and bowels, and and there is no remedy

equal to it."

Why Is a new-born baby like a gale of

wind? Because it begins with a squall.

,r . rwra ta a ictm of (Hibirrh ha vine oiKMl-

liar symptoms. It is attended by an inflamed condition of the lining membrane of the nosMi. oln.fw and thrna.1. affecting the lungs.

An acriu inucus is ocureicui wio. . JX,. accompanied with a burning sensation. There are severe spasms of sneezing, frequent attacks of beadaoho, watery and inflamed eyes. Ely's Cream Balm is a remedy founded on a " i i : . .. r tl. : .. .1. mi., an o ,nl a v, tyi

correct aiaiiuui ui wu. denended noon. 50 cts. at druggists or by

maiL Send for circular. Jfily Bros., urug-

gists, Owego, n.i.

AS H n a OIbittersI ml CURES I HaUDISMSUuflan I LIVER 1 ffl mm kidneys I ST0MA5H I DC IbowklsJ iJv

DROPSY

Dwsniipalau Qeneral

aT

DO NOT FORGET

THE MAEKETS.

NEW YOBK.

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.! .44 .80 .51! H.M

Beeves f-011

Qoas 4.wi WnBAX-NoVi White W No. 2 Red oi Cobs No. 2 B OATS-White Pobk Mess " - - 10-

BEEVES Choice to rrimo steers.

tiooa ompping ... u. fVmimmi 4.00

Hoas....

Fixiun rancy iti winter ax im Prime to Choice Boring. 3.7

WiiTjii-r Vo 'i Hurlni? 70

COBS NO. Z, OATH No. 2. 26

Rye No. 2.. 6 i

BAM.EY-NO. a ... - Butteb Choice Creamery 18 9 -Jj

nneuairy w Cheese Full Cream, new mh& m LlKht Bkimincd. i v"1 . E OO B Fresh 11 & ' Potatoes New, jr brl l.oo P: i-15 Pobk Mess .80 W a.0

MILWAUKEE.

Wheat No. a COBN NO. 2 Oath No. 2....

Uye no. l

Poke Mess m,-. t 171,1

WniiAT Na 2 Red Cobs No. 2 Oats No. 2 .... .

OX. liUUlB. Wheat No. S Red 3 Cobs Mixed 41 s .42 Oats -Mixed .Ws9 -23 Pobe Mess -00 C1NCINNATL

WHEAT No. 2 Red 81 COBJJ Na 2. 47 Oats Mixed 23 Rte No. 2 87 Poke Mess 9.00

DETIIOIT. FiiOUB. 5.60 S . Wheat No. l White si & .83 COBS No.1 41 .40 Oats No. 2 White 37 .as POBK Mess 10.25 Slu,50 INDIANAPOLIS Beef Cattle s-W (fli 5.so Wheat No. 2 Red 87 0 .89 COBN- Mlxe" 40 ,49 Oats No. 2 ,. .22 .34 EAST L1BEUTV. CATTtiE Best. . .-. 3..10 (gl 6. Fsir 6.00 l8 5.!W Common 4.oo 0 1.50 BOO 1.30 jt 5.00 Sheep 4.uo 4.75 BUFFALO. Caitle -i.'" "-00 HOOS , 4.2S ifli 5.00 , BolBP 4.98 jj 4.7J

& .80 W .45 .2H ..'i7 iH 11.00

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Experiments on Hen and Animals. Who would think it right to put a few droiDS of tho hydroehlorate of cocaine (a year ago almoiit an unknown drug)into the eye of a man, not knowing what frightful inflamution or even loss of sight might follow? Had one

dared to do it and had tne result oeeu TV, iTJn4wi t7illor disastrous, would not tie law have PeiTV DaVIS ramJliier .... -,i .... l.A. In' .v. oa. I - "" ' - a .a ok1

held nim guilty uu jiminuw .iv and all of us say amen? But

.i;,i rthviatison with Calabar bean,

and well-nigh lost his own life. So did Toynbee with prussio acid on himself, and was found dad in his laboratory.

Accordingly, Koller, 01 Vienna, prop

erly and wisely, tried cocaine first on

onimnla. and Xlieu. HUUU1U iib muouuuu

tn .il it unon man with like re

sults and one of the most remarkable drugs of modern times was thus made rw. HAai ivt. Prmular mi:i-

uvaiiuuic. 1 . i

ence Monthly.

MflM In the Wilderness.

'i'h Kiindav-Bohool lenson was ;bont

HTnaAB f,nd the Israelites in the wilder

ness, and the teacher was asking questions of her scholars. "What did Moses strike the rook for?" she inquired.

"For water, answereo sue cu,

promptly. ,,.,

" were tne peupm K"" "Yes, ma'am." And was Moses blessed for what he had done?" "No, ma'am." "Why not'.'" This was a poser for some tune, but finally a tough-looking small boy held up his hand. "Well, Tommy, why not?" asked the teacher, enMuragina-ly. "Con, mum, he didn't strike for beer." Merchant Traveler. I'lour From the Cotton Ire.

It looks as if we might soon be able o nhfaiiri tha staff of life from the limbs

of the cotton tree. A tfreneh student of botany olaima to hays discovered in cotton tree seed a new nutrition!! matter, presenting some most remarkable foatnrAB in its comrjeniation. An an

alysis of the seed of the cotton tree, of which several varieties are cultivated in Bolvia, shows that this is the l iohest ot oil known trains in nitroerenotis sub

stances. He is convinetKi tnai conoutree seed will make a flour destined to take an important place as a food for

man.

Getting the Color or Stars. Th naw instrument oalled the almu

eantar was invented uy rroiessor Chandler, and in it a telescope floats as in a bath of mercury, and its ase is in

ovi-aot.inir or verifviiier observations.

The special work aeoompusnea svim n

this year has consisted in the photo-

niotrin observations 01 ine sateiuwa ui

Tr.ni4.oi fVin vnviflion ol zone oliserva

tions, the measurement of the l ght of sUrs to obtain magnitudes, the compuwar inn nf tha orbits of comets, ihe ob

servations of the color of stars, and of

the stellar sneotra, ui&veiana j.eaaei.

DebUHtTl

la-aadloe, Habitual Coaatlpav

tHiu, iaver Complaint, Bloat HtttwUefce, Slaeavaad XttU nays, Etc., Etc It OMitaias only the Purest Drugs, among which maybeenumented WOTLT AM Sail ASP I1XUIZ3, KaHBSaH, B0CHU, flBHA, Mb It ale wises the system thoroughly, sodas a PVXilFXEBOF THE BIVOOD la UnoqaaJed. It I net an Intoxicating beverage, nor cai It be mied as snob, by reason of its Oatbarth Fropaitles.

PB3I0KI.T ASH BITTXaU CO. BolaPropnetins, ST. U0UIS AND KAW8A1 CflY.

.91 .48 .20

at .39 (! 9.50

In the Forest City.

m, a v. Brran. No. 151 Putnaui street

riavotand. Ohio, has naturally mf.oh ex

perience in sickness with a family of seven -.v,iMn nnd his doctors' aud d ncgisls

1.,-iie nm imouv. He states Dubllolv that he

litis given Bed Star Cough C3ure a thorough-

trial in his noma, ami uuu n remedy that he has ever used for coughs and colds. It contains neither morphia

nor opium, and therefore leave no depress

ing effects.

A Connecticut editor who had licked anvan men in three years wan oalled

upon by a woman the other dsy,

who

knocked seven years' growth out

him with a rolling-pin in just four min

utes.

KKAKONu ef things we rather to bo

taken by wdigut than tale. .rer6my

(tollier.

FRAZER

AXLE GREASE.

EH,

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TREATED FREE.

DR. H. H. GRE

A. Bppoiallat for Stoma T

Bu treated Dromr and its csmigSSKS, most woaderfol ancMsa -, ssvwSri

trely nArmilHis. neuuni w. my-

in eignt to iwenjy ay . Cures tntleiitg Dronounced

"S'thi. first dose the symptoms iMT pesr.and In teu dr t lout two-thirds ot ana;

mips . ,0 . ,

about It. Bemember.ttdoetja coat ig;

to realii the mentaoi miirai o

8 alse reiulnr. tho urinary organ maas t&ittja

made Rood. 1 m coaacmrimi staadinn, cases that tave bean JSBBeas jju

emeu. uie Pu' '.' J- SSSSIiSTl

afflictail. how bwlly wnllpn aM ira5" costive. V ivn lew bnrated anadHPjMW law.

for frix- pazn outer, cwwiuas itohiwh

in oars imuufiu iunH w -

mW Mention this paper.

price, 5 ets., 50 cts. and 1-O0 per Itottto.

iNEGAB JJITIEKS

. - ... A VMU.iflMa

Beuovatdr uid Inigor4tot ot tha brstem. Svw lftfore & the .Uistory ot nu worldhM S midicliui been comiioun.l;jd iweswatag A.-pawerof

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THAT

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ASTHMA.

HAY FEVER.

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