Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 32, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 October 1885 — Page 4
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Solid Daily Trains (each way) bctwoatt CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. i Solid Daily Trains.(eaeh wav) between CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. I Solid Pailv Trains (each wav) between i sr. LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE.
SO Chaage of Cars for ANT Class or Passengers. First Clots, Second Class and Emigrant Passengers, oil carried on Fast Express Trains, consisting of Palace Sleeping Cars, tUgant Parlor Coaches and comfortable Dag Coaches, all running TBROUQB WITHOUT CEAN&E. Only 10 Honrs Time Between Cincinnati and St Lams, or St. Louis and Louisville. But Four Hours )Gf Between Cincinnati and Louisville. The Ohio . Mississippi R'way is the only Line between iBt. Xonls and Cincinnati Under one management, running all its trains through "SOLID," and in consequence is the only recognized first class kxmte between those cities, its
JSaxg Grades, lis Splendid Motif
rower, Steel Kails, Straight Track, and Solid Road Bed Xnable the O. & M. to make faster average time than any other Western Boad. 10" Ask for Tickets via O.&M. R'y.-fal For sate by Agents of connecting lines East, West, North and South. W. W. PEABODY. President and Gen. M'g"r. V. B. SHATTUC, Gen. Pass. Agt. CINCINNATI, OHIO:
BLOOMTON BAR.
"nTTSKTEST A DUKCADT, Attorneys, Of-
fj Dm fa. New Corner Building-. tn-
stairs. Will practice in all courts of the Snecinl attention iriven to Probate
business, and to collection and prompt remittance of all claims. TOUDEN MIERS, Attorneys. Office Wirst National Bank. All busi-
of Wnl nature eiven careful atten
tion in all courts. Eeal estate Titles careftHy examined by aid of Louden's Abstract. A specialty made of the collection and remittance of claims of all kinds. MULKVt PITMAN, Attorneys, will practice in the various courts. . Especial attention given to collections, and to probate business. Office, Fee's corner, opposite the Progress Office. EO&ESS BENLET, Attorneys and Collectors. Office In Mayor's Office building. Special attention given to settling decedents' estates, and to all kinds of probate business. Also, abstracting. EAST & EAST, Attorneys, at Law, Bloominton, Ind. Office, in Waldron's.Blocfc, north side square. Probate business and collections given prompt attenioa. Will practice in courts of all rinining counties. Business solicited. Tjmbi p. MnROAN. Attorney. Office,
J Wool Side Block. un-stairs. To
toe probate and collection business he I1 rhr snecial and carticular atten
tion Business attended to in courts of
surrounding counties.
arwrm.lAMS MLLEN Attorneya,
W Office five doors south of Hunter's mm-ntr un.sts.in. Do a eeneral collection
and probate business. Will practice ia eonrta oj adjoining counties. S. WORRALL. Attorney. Office
J . in New Block, up-stairs, over Mo Calls Se Co.'s. Will practice in all th courts. Special attention given to Pen-
sum Ulaitas ana probate uusinraa.
RA. FULK Attorney. Office in AU , len McNargs new block, up-stairs over corner room. Special attention will be given to probate business, and to the
prompt collection 01 ciaura. TOBJ OR AH AM. attorney, real
sj tate and insurance agent, abstracter of titles, and claim collector. Office upstairs, over corner room in the Allen &
MeNarg Block. Business solicited.
THE NEWS.
Intelligence by WirefroaiAU the World.
In the sneeoh of tho E -nperorof Austria,
read before th. Beiohsra-.il, it was uoclared that full concord existed among the powers
on tho necessity of malntnmmir tho pwace or Europe.
-Rebecca Jarrett, of the solvation Army;
Thomas William Stead, editor of tho Poll
Mall Gazette; Sampson Jacques, one of the staff of that paper; Mrs. Coon) be, Mr. Bram-
well Booth, of the Salvation Army: ana
Louise Mourey, the defendants in the abduction caso of Eliza Armstrong, out of which grew the expose of tho London scandal, have
been committed for trial.
William Morris, the poet, has issued a manifesto to the pcoplo of Ireland, urging; them to unite with the Socialists in a war
upon landlordism and capitalism. The Land League has taken measures to
prevent the perversion of the boycotting system in Ireland Into an agency of private
malice.
The Abyasyntan expedition for the relief of Kassala has been cheeked by a body of
8,000 Arabs, occupying a fortified position, and an engagement is imminent.
The Porto has sent re-enforcements to
Tripoli, which is threatened by an Italian ex-sedition.
Alderman John Staples has Dcen aieowu Lord Mayor of London. Disastrous floods, covering an area of 3,500 square miles, have occurred in the Presidency of Bengal, British India, causing immense damage to property andlowof life. The English authorities in India are taking steps looking to the annexation of Burman. Advices from Tbnquiu state that the Black Flags are again in motion, and that a Chinese General has invaded Aunam against the French. A great Ore visited Iquique, Peru, destroying $2,000,000 worth of property. Active military preparations are making by the Porte with a view to a speedy advanco upon Roumelia should the Sultan determine upon an appeal to arms. A skirmish has taken place on Houmelian territory, in which the Turkish troops were dofeatcd and forced to retreat. Consternation has been created at Constantinople by the disoovory that a large portion of the Turkish army is
destitute of clothing ana equipments, nu that Its available strength has been grossly
exaggerated in the official reports.
ABE YOU CrOHVCi WEST?
To these who contemplate a trip to tho
West or Northwest this coming spring, wa desire to suggest the advisability of inakinK
some inquiry as to the route they should take. In this connection we wish to coll the attention of those interested to the real inducements offered by the Direct VAND1LU I,nrE in the way of quick time, prompt connections and unequaled facilities
for the -yifft and comfortable transportation
of passengers of all classes. By this routs yon are carried over the safest and best Railroad in the West Ton are
landed in Union Depots and
cane all annoying Omnibus transfers.
Ton can purchase tickets and have your
baggage checked through to destination, avoiding all vexations while en route. If
von are goinir to travel it is to your advan
tage to secure the best, and if you are tick
eted via the Vahhalia Shout Lute you are sore to get it. Residents of Bloomington and vicinity desiring to visit Indianapolis will find the Takdaua Boots via GreencasUe Junc
tion the safest, the quickest, and the best Application for rates of fare, time tables.
etc, should be made to the nearest Ticket
Agent or to H. B. DERING, Assistant General Passenger Agent, INDIANAPOLIS, IKD.
ORCHARD HOUSE
S. M. Orchard St Son PROPRIETORS.
YEB8QML,
Associate Justice W. B. Fleming, of tho
Supreme Court of New Mexico, has rendered
his resignation on account or ill nenitn.
Moses Marrenellah, a Christian Jew, died
in a poor-house at Poughkeepsle at the ago
106. He came from Germans' seventy
years ago.
Washington dispatch: "A ohllaort.cn.
Black, Commissioner of pensions, bdohi o years of age, died of diphtheria tt Elmira,
. Y and two others of his children are aauaerously ill with the disease."
Judge Waldo Colburn of the Massachu
setts Supreme Court is dead.
Mr. Caldwell H. Colt, owner of the yacht
Dauntless, offers to race his boat against any
yacht afloat across the Atlantic, either way.
for $10,000 a side.
Ferdinand Ward, the ex-banker of New
York, has been interviewed. He declares
that be has been made a scapegoat for the sins of others, and promises to give the pub-
lio a statement, prepared some tlmo since,
showing in detail all the transactions of tho
firm of Grant at Ward. Gen. Grant, he says,
bad no knowledge of its affairs.
A letter to the President, thanking him
for his humane and just Ind an policy, which
was written by the late Helen Hunt Jackson
four days before her death, is made public.
-Mr. S. F. Carey, of Joliet, 111., conjointly
with his mother and brother, has fallen heir
to an estate worth, it is said, SI, 500,000.
Invitations were issued for the wedding ' Arthur Prtryne, a young millionaire of
Albany, New fork, and a daughter of the Rev. Dr. Harwood, rector or Trinity Church, New Haven, Connecticut, which was to have occurred at the latter city on the 29th ult. On the 28th, however, Miss Hni-wooi was
quietly married, to Truman Hetninway, a poorer suitor, at New York, and the twain have sailed for Europe on their bridal tour.
IXHA5GIAL ABB HDD8TB1AL.
nated by noolamatioi: the following tlokot
Governor. James Sumner, of Milton; Lieu
tenant Governor, James M. IJuffuin,
Lynn; Secretary of Stnto, H. W. K. East
man, of Lawronco: Treasurer and- He
coiver General, Walter Harmon, of Boston
Auditor, A. H. Wood, of i.uuonburg: At
tc-rnoy Genoral, A. S. Ha!l, of Hudson
A platform was adopted which announce
ndlioronce to tho principles sot iortli
the National party convention at Indian
apolls; declares that all aition transferrin
power for the coinage and issue of mono
to porsons or corporations should be r
rokod; that the withdrawal of logul tci
dors of small denominations is u virion atlemnt to annov tho people anl till
turb business, and Is a violation
tho law: favors frequent elections an rotation in office, and condemns tho attemi
to create an aristocraoy of oHiec-holders u
der protonso of clvll-servleo reform; cor
nnmns also as unnecessary long sessions c
tho Legislature, and sols forth that logisln tlon for tho bettor protection of wage-wort
ers is demanded. Universal suffra.ro
favored, with tto romoval ot all barrio
which limit In any de.-trco tho right
stifl-mim. and the re-enactment of tho soonlt
ballot law is doiranded.
A convention of colored men of Vi ginia met at Lynchburg. M. V. UecUley, Nlehtnond. dolivured an nddroJS. saying U
convention had not assembled as Iiopub
cans or Democrats, but as citizens of VI
ginia, claiming tho rijfht of lreemen. 1
honed their deliberations would domonstra
that they were worthy tho citizenship. Tip convention adoi-ted resolutions renounciib
allegiance to tho Republican organizatto
and proclaiming nbsolute indoponden henceforth in political matters.
Washington tomogram: "Tho Democrat
politicians in the District or uoiumuia a very much torn up in mind bocauso tho Pri
idont will not turn out offensive partlsa now occupying tho local oflloes, and doles
tions have been in tho habit of going to l
Whito House ovory day to urge Mils man
that for appointment. Tho President, hfv
ing become woaiy of their importunity, tcid
them to-dav that he should not make asy
changes for tho present, and gave thorn very strong hint that it would not bo nooi sary to call again."
-Tho President has refused to accept trie
resignation of Surgeon General Hamilton
Tho Massaonusctts Bcpublican Convihi-
tinn in spectrin at SDrlnfftli'io. piacca ipo
following ticket; in the Hold: Govern George D. Kobiuson; Lieutenant Govern
nilver Ames: Secretary of Stato. Henry p.
Pierce; State T-easnrer and Rocciver G
oral. A. W. Boaid; Auditor, mas. is.
Attorney Goncrnl, Edgar L Sherman. &
ator Hour, who presided over the convontldn.
madn a lonirth soeoeh, in which ho slid
that his oarty, a though in favor of restoring
peace and harraony betweon the sections,
wou'4 insist upon the right of ail lorai
taitfenna to freii dlsouss.on. unoBstruoioa
suffrage, and an honest counting of thl-ir
votes. Tho platform indorses the ciiu-
niim laws and urircs tho extension lot
their principles to all tho business oilieeilof
tho Government : demands tho suspension of silver coinage; the enactment of a gonorftl
hanferrmt law. and tlio vlsrorous onforoom-int
of tho Edmunds bill in Utah; favors red lie
tinna or roform.i ill tho tariff which may tot
i innnnnistnnt with the doctrine of prolpe-
tlon, and appeals to an "aroused puouc
cninniw" to nrevent further suppression lot'
the negro vote In the South.
GENERAL.
Opposite Besot,
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LmisrillB, New Alta j & CMGago 1
Two Dally Thronrli Vaat
(ev Mu la Zither
LOUISVILLE to CHICAGO and CHICAGO to LOUISVILLE,
Connecting closely with the night and day trains out of Chicago on tun Great Through Trunk Unea H est and Northwest, and with the morning and evening through trains out ot Louisville on the Great S -nthern and Southwestern Lines. This PoDQlar Route now runs th! most com
fortable coaches oo day and Palace Sleepers on night trains, and has only one chanm of cars to
an ine principal towns ana aaes in toe nonn. South. East, or West.
8eil Through Tickets over all the various crossing and connecting railroad lines, and
check baggage thrcngh to pasengcrs destination, avoiding the disagreeable annoyance of reotackfcir. the danger of missing direct connec
tion, and the expense and worry of tiresome
Iv-Avpr nn thA lonnunr.
Low-rate, Ltcd Explorers', ana roona-tnp
Winter and aaniwr Tourmi fexcurston Tick
ets on sale in their respective season.
Will cheerfully give travelers full Information ia regard to the best connections, the fewest and easiest changes, and the most comfortable and pleasant route; and will furnish Railroad Maps, Time-Tables and I olders, containing
much tuefal information to travelers, on application to mi. 8. BALDWIN. CARTER PEETNO.
Oen. Pass. Agent, Station Pass. Agent, Chicago, IU. B.oomington, lad.
Resident Dentist.
Dr. J. W.
CRa.N.
Office in the How Block, up-stnirs, over
Oslo's Book Store. Ail work warranted.
The plumbers of New York are asking
for a reduction of hours of labor from ten to nine, with no diminution of pay.
Soutter & Co., bankers and brokers, of New York, made an assignment ou account
of failure of customers to deposit margins
as called. The suspension is believed to be only temporary. The failure of Squire & Boughner, bankers, of Doth well, Ontario, is reported, with liabilities ranging from 8tO,0JO to 875,000. The suspension of the Jeffersonville, Ind., plate-glass works, which occurred last week, deprives 180 men of employment Toe indebtedness ot the works is about 9100,000. During the first nine months of 1885 th business failures in the United States numbered 8,187, with aggregrate liabilities of $07,000,000. The failures during the corresponding period "of last year were 7,85ft and the liabilities $181,000,000. The failures throughout the Dominion of Canada for the quarter ending Sept, 30 were 851, compared with 327 for the corresponding quarter of 1884. Tho liabilities are 81,911,000, while the liabilities for the corresponding quarter of 1884 were 84,112,000. For the first nine months of 1885 the total
failures number 944, compared with 979 for the first nine months of 1881. The liabilities
amount to a trifle over $7,003,(00, while in 1884, for the first nine months, the liabilities , amounted to $14,855,000. The Jeffersonville - (Ind.) Plate Glass
Works made an assignment, and the factory will be closed at onoe. The liabilities are said to be greatly in excess of the assets.
Mr. Man ton Marble, who was sent to
Europe by the President to investigate the silver question, will submit his report Defore Congress reassembles. G rman financiers approve the proposed monetary confer
ence, but it Is considered doubtful whether
England would participate in it. Russell Hinckley, miller ami banker at Belleville, 111., has failed for $135,000. The
assets, it is said, will reach $300,000. Rosenfeld & Kaufman, clothiers at Cincinnati, made an assignment Tt.eir liabilities are $100,000, with estimated assets of $50,000. Chattel mortgages upon stock, fixtures, etc., were given to certain creditors. PQLinOALi Ex-Congressman Flower ha declined the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of New York. General E. S. Jones, of Bingbamton, has been chosen to fill the vacancy on tho New York Stato Democratic ticket caused by the refusal of Mr. Flower to run for Lieutenant Governor. General Jones
commanded the famous Hxth Massachusetts Regiment wh:ch was attacked 'n the streets Of Baltimore, April 18, 1861, while on its way to the defense of Washington. This was the first blood shed in the civil war. He subsequently raised the Twenty-sixth Massachusetts Volunteers, and served with distinction In the Army of the Gulf. He was brevc-tted Brigadier General tor merltor.ous services on the field. He ran for Congress against Thomas C. Piatt in 1X74, but was defeatod, ana was agaiu beaten two yearly later for the same office by G. U. Dwigbt. He is regarded as a business man purely and not a politician. The President appointed James T. Hoaly Assistant United States Treasurer at Chicago, to succeed Gov. Beverldge; James Blair, Postmaster at Grand Rapids, Mlob., and Edward A. Stevenson, of Boise City, Governor Of Idaho Territory. The Massachusetts Greenback Stato Convention assembled at Boston and nomi-
The Canadian Ministry has been e nletclv reorganized, with Sir J. A. MaoJon
still at its head.
Tn the Hire.! days' cricket match in P
adelphia tho Ei lisli team defeated the !
team. Ihe totals vore 5 0 to 34a. .1
Joyce, of iec:tiiia, Ohio, knocked out
Burke, of Penrsylvania, in a five-round
test After whipping tnree vicious aogii
succession at Charleston, W. Va., a wild
was dispatched by a fourth in four minu
Cola Stone, tho champion long-distance
destrian, died at St Louis of Inliamma
of the bowels.
Robert B. bollard, the Indiana
bond swindler, who is now living in ' stylo" in Canada, denies that he forged
orders, claiming that he oouM got all ho
sired to dispose of without dealing in
ous paper. Judge Cliinman rilled at Detroit
newspapers aie not privileged to
declarations or complaints filed in cour
tbe commencement of suits, and by so d'
they assume i esponsiUility for the
ttous therein set forth. Coleman S. Adams, late Cashier of
Framingham (Mass.) Savings Bank, whoi
mitted suicide last month, proves to
been a defaulter for 8238,003.
The United States authorities in the
toms district of Vermont have begun th forcement of stringent regulations to
vent the introduction of small-pox Canada,
The Genosta easily defeated tho Da
less In the race for the Cape May chail
cup, which will be carried to England ai
of the Genesta's prizes.
The naval court-martial in the ca
Paymaster General Smith will not bo
vencd until the United States Supreme C
renders n decision upon thedefendam's
tlon for an injunction to restrain proceedings against him.
Uninterrupted rail communication!!
tween St John, New Brunswick, and
is affordod by the brldgo over tho St
River at the former point, which was aily openo ; last week. The aerolite which caused the
detonation in Western Pennsylvania.
a farm near the West Virginia line.
stone, which is moro than thirty feet sq
has been visited fcy a largo numlx
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this city, who had a Government
for removing rook from tho chann
Snake River, was drowned yesterday
noon at Granite Pol it, on the Snake Ii
together with threo of his mon. Thoy out in a skiff, anil wore struck by a i
doo!. and overturned. None of tho t
were recovored." A groat fire vlsittd tho lutnbor
Chicago, destroying about 8100,000 wo:
stock in the yards of C. B. FLinn & u
the C, 8. Gardner Company, on which
surance of $91,000 wi s carried. Fire destroyed the business
Buckingham, 111., causing a loss of S!' Schleinman & Snotlan's brewery at
Haven, Conn., was also burned, th amounting to $80,000. At Big Rapids,
the planlng-mlll of Howott it MoUlwo burned, tho loss amounting to $15,000.
Thomas L. Lumsdsn, brothorof Lumsdcn, chief of the Afghan
Commission, wasgorfd to death by ii
which he was leading to the W (Manitoba) Exposition.
Oms of the bulldli.gs of Ihe insar.
lum at Warm Springs, Montana, was b
three of tho inmates perishing in the
Indianapo is dispatch: "In a cc on the Holt Road bo we in an Indium
Bloomington ami Wcsli rn and an Iudli
lis and St Louis frolgbt train, fourteen
belonging to tho former were dltohe damage done to the amount of 7,000.
Fife, the conducor, a married man
lives hero, was Instantly kllto.1."
Near Downs, ill., Uio ax'lo of lln
motive of a pa-tsenger '.rain broko,
the ears savo one were (litehad. "n
was fatally hurl and two others dange wounded. Tho remaining piisseugc oaped with moro or leas painful bruise
A four-story building In tho remand 108 Clark f-treot, ( hh-ago, Ik came
loaded and collapsed, causing $75,000. Nobody whs injured.
0B1MES AITOJJRXMI1JAL8
At Abingdon, Va., Judge Geo. W. Ward
editor of tho Hiam iier and Commonwealth
Attorney for Washington Comity, was shot down from behind by Dr. W. M. White, Independent candidate for Stato Senator. Four negroes, one of thorn a woman, who wore accused of several murders, wcro taken from jail and hanged by a mob, in Chatham County, North Carolina. The cell doors wore broken down and the four negroes wore each put or. a horso with a disguised man astride behind. Tho nu-u made uo outcry, save to protost their innocence, but the moans of tho woman were heartrending. A mile was quickly traveled, and tho cavaU-ado stopped in a grove. Tho negroos wore fled hands and foct and made to stand upon their horses. They were given (He minutes to luuko confessions and to pray. They protested their innocenco to
the last, and ns tuey prayed the horses were driven out from under them, and they wore
loll hanging to tho tree.
-Patrick llartnntt, a Cincinnati wife-mur
derer, as hung at the tuiii) Penitentiary at
Columbus. Tho fall resulted in almost total
decapitation, the hen 1 hanging to tho l.ody
onlv bv n small sti-io of skin at the back of
tho neck. The scene was a most siekonln
one, and it was with great difficulty that Ilia
executioners could summon courage to tako-
tho body down, llartnott killed his wife
Jan. ill, 1881, in Mount Auburu, a suburb of
Cinoinuatl.
In a dispute about a woman at Van
Buron, Ark.. Charles Allen, the Mayor, kill
ed Alexander Aaron, a desperado, who at
tempted to use a razor i n the Mayor. Taylor, who is in his twenty-second year, is said to be the youngest Mayor in tho United States.
At Austin, Texas, four colored servants.
ono male and threo females, woro attaoked with an ax while sleeping in their rooms,
two of them being killed and tho others dan
gerously injured. Ono ol the women was
outraged whllo hovorlng between Wound death. Tho Coronort jury rendored a verdict charging the crime upon a tiogi-o known
as "Doo" Wood, who has been arrested.
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Services in memory of Gen. Giant were
held at Washington on the 2d inst, under the auspices of the local commander)- of
the G. A. B. m'tho Metropolitan church, at which Gen. Grant was a regular attendant during his presidential term. Tho auditorium, which is the largest in the city, was crowded. Funeral chimes were rung from
7 to 8 o'clock and were followed by an or
gan voluntary by Dr. J. W. llischop. A
uobi i e feature or tile services was iue
chanting and sineiiif; of war s-ongs by the
St. Cecilia ladies quartette, i tie meeting
was called to order bv Di'iiariiiient i om
mander M. M. Brooks, and after prayer by
Dr. Hmitlv. the liroscnt lmstov of the
church. Gen. John A. Logan, the orator of
ihe occasion, was introduced and warmly
welcomed with clapping of hands by tho audience. The sm-eeh was frequently in
terrupted by the plaudits ot the audience
THE public debt statement, for the month
of September, shows decrease of $12,757,-
A London Times correspondent at Con
stantinople, thus summariZ'S inrkevK
noKition: "Tnrkev has uo army ready to
march, no stores, no money in mo i rcasuiy,
no administrative mercy, and she must
submit to the inevitable."
The Indiana State Fnir was a complete
success.
The Illinois Live Stock Commission has
prepared aud laid before the Governor, i renort seltiim forth that the State is abso
lately and entirely iree lroni jueuro-pueu-
moma in an acute or contagious rorru.
It is reported on good authority that John
H. Olierly will be appointed Marshal of the
District of Columbia. 1 his position ramus
with it the dutv of ollieiiitiii!' ot the Presi
dent's roceiitioiis aud lu-tiiiK as bis Grand
Chaniberlnui and .Master or r.ocim t.remonies. Glierlv vJl be indebted fur his
appointment almost entirely to the personal impression which he has made upon the
x resiueui auu ui pii.uiv . Michael, present incumbent, expects to be
relieved November l.
Near Canon City, Oregon, tho other day.
lightning melted au umbrella oarried by a gentleman without injuring the latter in
the least.
The following Presidential postmasters
have been appointed: Richard J. Ashby,
Charleston, West Virginia; vice A. b. dib-
bens, suspended. James DeLdiuey. tsl. Peter, Minnesota; vice Joseph K. Moore, resigned.
The Cigur Makers' Union has closed its session at Cincinnati, and will meet two years hence in Boston. The constitution was amended in several points, one increasing the deoth benefit from $40 to $50 and others requiring unions to enforce, after May I , Ihe rule of eight hours for a dav's work, and taking grounds against im
practicable strikes. The cost of strikes in Cincinnati was S10C.-181. during the last
two vears, which is cited as an instance that strikes are not always wisely begun. A tkats on the New Britain and New England Railway, struck au omnibus in New
Uritnin. Connecticut, at a crossing. It was
oceniried bv children on their way to school.
Charles Dessoa, aged 19 years, the driver nf tho omnibus and his sisters. Minnie and
Lottie, aged 13 and 15 years respectively,
were so badly injured that one has since died and the others will probably die. Thev were children of the owners of the
omnibus. The horses became unmanageable and run upon the track in front of the
locomotive.
A Berlin special Bays: The result of the recent interview between M. Do Giers, (hp Russian Prime Minister, and Prince
Rismnrck. will be to restrain Servia, Greece
and Montenecro from attacking Turkey.
Otherwise Austria, would, it is thought, certainly make a bold strike for Salouica, and possibly for Constantinople, causing a blaze in Bnssia which would end in an
European war.
At Cleveland, Ohio, while a gang ol men
were loading coal on a vessel near the railroad track, a train backed down and killed
Andrew Dervix, aged 0 years, fatally miuring Pat Aiiaman and badly crushing
Jas. Guilty.
The Poet and the Nobleman. A young poet had written a most
scurrilous poem, ui which ho nad described and liboled not only tho Em
press, but also all tho grand dukes ana duchesses. Some one, the Censor of the press, went and told the Empress.
"The man uac. uetter e sent on to Liberia at once," he said ; "it is not a oi.so for delay." "Oh, no," said tho Empress ; "wait a little, but tell the man I dosiro to see him at 0 o'clock to-morrow evening." When tho poor marl was told this, he felt as if his last licur was come, ai.d that the Emperor (Alexander II) must intend himself to pronounce a sentenco of eternal exile.
Ho went to the palaee and was shown through all the grand state-rooms, one
niter anotner, witnouc seeing uuyuuu, till at last lie arrived at a small, comnionnlaoo room at the end of them 8.11,
where there was a single table, with a lftmii unon it. and hero ho saw the Em
press, the Emperor, and all the grand
dnkns and duchesses whom be bad
mention in his noera. "llow do you do.
sir?" said vho Emperor. "I hear you have written a most beautiful poem,
and I have sent for you that you aiay read it aloud to us yourself, and I have invited all the grand dukes and duch
esses that they may have the pleas are
of heariner vou." Then tho poor man
prostrated lumselt at tiie lunperors feet. "Heud me to Hiberia, sire," he said: "iorce me to become a soldier;
only do not compel me to read that poem." "Oh, sir, you are cruel to refuse me the pleasure, but you will uot
ba so ungftllant as to refuse tiie im
press the plbasure of hearing yonr
verses, and she win ass you uerst-u. And the Empress asked him. When he had finished she said : "I do not think ho will write any more versos
about us again. Be need not go to bi-
beria just yet." A nobleman had entered into a conspiracy against the Emperor, and was
sentenced to Siberia, ais eyes were bandaged, and he was put into a dark
carriage, and lor soven aays an nigui
thev traveled on and on, only stopping
to take food. At last ne leit mey muss
liava reached Siberia, and, m the ut
most anguish, he perceived that the o.iirriacra stormed, and the bandage was
taken off his eyes, and be was in his
own homo He had been driven rouna
and round St. Petersburg the waole time; but the fright quite cured hiio.
Studies in Russia.
IutoIIus' Hotel and Surgical Institute.
This widely celebrated institution, located
at liuffalo, N. y., in organized with a run ativif of eighteen experienced and skillful
Physicians and Punroons, constituting ino most complete organisation of medical and
surgical skill in America, for the treatment
ol all curunio uisoasos, wuemer reuuiriuu
medical or surgical moans lor tnoir cure. Marvelous success has been aehioved in the
cure of all nasal, tin-oat, and lung diseases.
liver and kidney dh-easeS, diseases or tne a-
irestlve organs. bliKlucr diseases, uiseases
peculiar to wnmer, uiuuu lumia nu d&ui
diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous debility, paralysis, epilepsy (fits), sper
matoiTuea, iinpoutucy, unu u.nureu nuoo-
tlons. Thousands are cured ut tnoir nomcs
through correspondence, tuc cure or tne
worst rupturoi. pile tumors, varicocele,
hydroceli anil strictures is guaraiiieeu. m
only a short residence at the institution.
renu 1U cents m siani ir iuu nnutiuo (iulde-tiook (IBs Hisses), which gives all particulars. Address, World's Pisponsary Medical Association, Uulfalo, N. V. Au Insect-Destroyer. Travelers in Dalmatia some years ago notice large tracts of land covered by a wild flower, near which not a sign of insect life was visible. The bloom was the pyrethrum, whose odor deals death to the lower forms of life, and whoso nowdered leaves form the basis
of "insect powder." The seed of this ilower has been" distributed in the United States, and a Dalmatian has been growing it with great success in
Stockton, Cab What is tho rate of interest when distance
lends enchantni'.-nt to tho view? Bostoi
Bulletin.
nw. 1pi..',!4 'Toilets" euro sick and
bilious headache, sour stomach, and all
bilious attacks.
Stkiuut whiskies uiako orooked roads-
I tiH fitter Advance .
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ConiiMJSing Under Difficulties.
In October, 1787, after his return to Vienna, Mozart produced his greatest opera, "Don Giovanni." As late as the nicht before the performance the over
turn had not been copied. Mozart
wrote on until late into the nicht, and
bis wife could only keep him awake by telling him the old fairy tales, such as he loved when a child; at times he would break from laughter to tears, until, o-rowinsr more and more weary,
he fell asleep. At seven the next mornincr. he arose and finished the
score, the ink in some parts being scarcely dry when the copies were ?ilaond on the musicians' desks. The
musicians had to play the overture at sight, but its beauties aroused the enthusiasm of both the players and the audience. Mozart superintended all tl.n rehearsals, and inspired the singers
with his own ideas and feelings. Fe taught the hero to dance a minuet, and when one of the singers failed to conoiioi" his iieore. Mozart altered it on the
spot. At last the Emperor bestowed a
court position on Mozart, but tbu sainrv was so meager it was less than
6!S'00that it was of little help to him
while his duty, to compose uance-iausic tnr r.bn j.ourt. was humiliating. Well
could he reply, when asked his income by the tax-gatherer, "Too much for what I do; too little for what I could da Ut. Nicholas.
ia ii liRd
Prescription" deservos its name, itis a ittain cure for those painful maladies nod weakness-.'s which emliltter the Uvea of so many women. Of drungiBts. Iv you wish to keep your horse fat don't allow any man to get a lion ou him. Carl I'retzci'a Weekly. Because a tiood OnatHallom
bears abnue wonderfully, do not assume that
a reckoning dny will never come, ro sensime In your bibits, and use neither rum nor tobacco. At tho first symptom of dyspepsia, disorders tt tho sain, kidneys, Hvt or blood, uso F'totoptly 1m. Wai.kbu's Camkokxia
Vineoak Bittkiih, the ulirlvalod purinerot tho blood and renovator of the-system, which is a certain euro.
Whes Ignorance is bliss it is folly to ask tho landlady what she puts iu the hash.
Important. When J ou visit or leavo New York City, sitvo Bofiguge IJxproBsafio and Carriafe'o Hire, and stop at th Graad Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central I-opot ; KW cloRiuit rooms fitted up at a cost Of ono mil ion dollars, reduced tof-1 anil upwards per da-y. Kuropean plan, Klovator, KestiHinuit iupphed villi tho boat. Horso Cfcbs, stage, ittld elevated railroads to all depots. Families can livo katto for loss monoyat tho Grand Union thso at ac y first-class hotel to Hie city. To whjt geological formation does rock the ci ad o belong? Somcrvillc Journal. Advocates of prohibition need have no fears of Thickly Ash ISittehw," as il ia a medicino, and I y r.'imon of its cathartic properties cannot b.i wed as a beverage. It is manufactured from the purest materials, and seta directly on the Liver, Kidneys, Klomacli ami Bowels. Ah a blood purifier it has no eonil. It ia pleasant to tho tiiHtOj aud effective in action. A i api tai. orlme well, kissing U about as good as i.uv of them, if we admit that kissing ia a crime. SonwrriHe Journal.
MALT BITTERS. Itwrn cum any case of J.lver and KMneJ troubles when properly talteu. Itfc renovator and Invigoi-ator. It cleanses the yi-
tem or the y oonou. 1"?, "rJZT.;
Fob dyspepsia, indignation, depression of
spirits and general debility in their various
tonus, also a presorvauvo agtuuni. n-v,;,- miu ague and other intermittent lovers, theTcrroPbosphoratcd Klixir of Calisaya," made l.y Caswell, Hazzanl & l'o., New York, and sold by all druggists, iat';inbest :onic. And for patients
recovering num uuiei Bii-nuuna "w um.
Memhehs of Congress have a frank way
about them. X!x-8 SUUna.
War Memories, from members of
both armies in the lato conflict, are given in
everv issue of tho Chicago Ledger, ana
all old soldiers are invited to contribute to this department. Scud tho facts in your own language of any incident you may re
member, and it will ee put in suape w mulish. The Ledger is filled with Original
Stories. Humor, etc., and will be found one
of the most readable papers in the country.
Only $1.00 per year, U uranium street.
Sample copy two corns.
Please find enclosed two dollars for two bot-
iia of vr,nr Aihlonhnros. The bottle that I re
ceived surpassed all expectation, and I think it
is an tuai- you cuum lur n a c-u.w ,ui .v...gia and rheumatism. U. 1?. Sides, Fort Branch, Ind.
If afflicted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Bye Water. Druggists sell itSSc.
Dos'Twork your horses to death with noorasle
grease; tha Jfraaoris tne oniy rename
35 c- laws a pair of Stiffeuers, which makes twice as ljng.
Lyon'e Patent Heel a boot or shoe last
Tn b best cough medicine U Piso's Cure for Consum ption. Sold everywhere. 25c
4m
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army, thinks that there is room for reform in the system of education at West Point. He would throw open tho school to a larger number of students, and have on'y a picked number of them actually appointed into the army. He believes in giving a large number of students a military education, and then in sending them back to civil life, where they can be useful as military iv.fARsnrs at the schools throughout
the country in helping to keep up the
various military organizations, " nf nn eniercencv could be :.elied
upon for organizing and handling troops. The present system at West Point has g.jtendency to make u boy over into a machine, and to give him false notions of his position in life. None of the boys there are taught anythiugs about their own country. None of them come out of there with any correct notions about the charac ter of this Government. Their after-life in the army tends to make them creatures of routine, excessively timid and conservative. All of the great Generals of the war were West Point graduates who had left the army and gone back into civil Hie. New York World. A Slock Polar-Bear Hunt.
Tho mock polar-bear hunt is a favor-
ito ine anions' the Eskimo dots, a
fAw lines will describe it. One of the
boys of the village gets a polar-bear
rnVio. and. wraomuK it around him
after he is out among the ice-hammocks about- the villasre, he comes
crawling along some sledge-path near the igloox, when he is discovered by the dogs and surrounded. This is like-
lv tn tie verv rousrn spors: ior me uovs
take their spears and jab away at their
brntbnr in the bear rone until you
wnnld think thev would break some of
bis ribs: while the dogs, emboldened
hv these snnnosed brave advances,
nfinntimes take bie bites of fur from
the dangling edges ol tho robe. The mook bear rears up on his hind feet
nnd m-owls in a verv ferocious manner,
until, worn out at last with hi hard
work, and witn uaviug ais iibuu bu tiifutlv covered up with a heavy robe,
be Anally laim over at some turusu vi n snenr and nretends io expire. But
the next moment ho crawls out from Mia rnlio. much to the diSKUSt of the
dogs, with their hopes of a final meal of bear flesh. lAeutmani Frederick
Sch tea tha, in St. Nicholas. Too Good for a Clerk.
Drv-Goods Merchant "So, sir, you
think vou could learn to become a
salesman ? ' "Yes, sir." "Well, suppose you wero waiting on that man and his wife over at the lacecounter. What would you do first?" "1 should hold up tho best piece of lace in the slock and ask the man if he didn't think it becoming to his daughter's stvle of beauty." "Weil, what then?" 'Oh nothing. The woman would take care of tho rest of it." "Young man, 1 don't want you for clerk. I want you for a partner." Chicago News-: A Railroiul Man's Views. Mr. Joseph Hickson, the agent in Toronto, Canada, of tho Now York, "West Shore and liuffalo Bailioad Company, is wellknown throughout the Dominion. He writes that for several weeks bis little girl was ill with bronchitis. Ho used :lift'arent preparations and also had hor treated by a physician, but without effect. Finally, ho tried Red Star Cough Cure, and before one botllo was finished she was perfectly well.
Boston Traveller: "l was a poor
man once," remarked Gen. Fremont to the late Sheriff Merritt, who served a writ on him at NaUant, "but now I owe
million.-."
A C.nnbwut youth of 22 has :lust mar
ried a widow of 73. He evidently wantou a wife who knew how to oook. WiiltMjMu
Call.
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I An ucli.t Man or Wmn in vrvr countv to aell our cood. Salarj f T.
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vents hair from falllnK. ana rare alt scalpdlseaaeH. iro,.nrc.l from native herbs of Mexico, n r- It.
one Kittle sufficient. Price $2 per bottle. Address
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I.lvor, Kidney, and Urinary di, rying away all nolsOBOM n.T tor ine the Blood to a 122SSSt nrlctalnir it, refreUla :d inyorattajf Mind nnrTModr. ""J? 2 Sc.rlons IUnewS of a liieroo Class i oc Diseases that begin in mBk-e JKr meats, and ore too apt to ba neglacted as anen. TBIOtrSANDS OF JAS5 . . . . ... j , .mMm iti! dfaessea
have been qnlcltlyrelleved and Joor time perfee'ly cured by tha use of
man nmeri. Do not get Hops a' id Malt Bitters oosy founded with Inlcrlov I-reparatons sfasjgjr name. Take Nothing, but Hops Mafc BU. ters if you .vant a sure Care, HOPS I. HALT BITTERS CO, Dawn, fafci
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get by return rasfl, pn paid, the "SfiSSS. r mide. Opens l'.i in .-hcii. Every HjOBAMU,
FARMEIt and AMATK
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i BeAtCooRhSyrup. Tastesirooa. M
R. U. AWARE
THAT Lorillard's Olimax Plug
bearins a red tin taa ; that Lorillard'l RmeLeRf Ilnecat: that Lorillard's
Nsvir OIlppliiBS, and tnat liOruiara s sunns, en the bust sad oaespest, quality considered I
t-nnt Wanted rem Llfto and Deeds of
i. A;d a Urinn rtf ilia nnbln And eventful
Newman. Coliurr' work liindors-Jd by Grant's moat
lntirati mentis. 8f,"":.SS m dreta ational Fublialilus; Co., CHICAGO. El.
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pert ec ; ReSovstor and Invigbratnr of the syeK-nu N ever before has a mcaictne been compound
ed poisewing tiie power of Viseoab Bittbbs io heal ti e sick. Send for mwlical book, freo.
B. U, IfcDonald Druguo.. ess waaainsnoi
uu
nmlditts.
mijte'with 23 rif.Jihl
(now or
a huMou Tenriili
beoBMi litre, or
lUat etoiit.
territorr.
Tlfe PFftRI S. ,"S
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Reward.
25
1
will pay the above rwanl for Mf
"V . ..11m Wa aii rHik
v a .i ' niLhUif ri or Croun lnatanuy. Toe J. is.
(iardner iriuy aul Navy Liniment will reney
end rtorences. td roinovo any nntru roviu oi Mnaltboitu- so rents. Will rotund the money Urn mr UttHbealto St.. Cbieaso. IB.
THE IVAN S Tod Woboo Bcolosk bee urn s",.BrtS!!' f?" nnkaal B Bes.m SaOand lojres rir 7!,ki?' !S Lur. INKS M S8",T"V
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WHOIS UNACQUAINTED WITH THB OSOCRAPHY OF I8 COUNTRY, WsU.
SEE BT iAMIISISU B nio atir-t I n. i
t rRICElDOHARj
Dyspepsia, Genoral Debility,
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It contains only tiie Purest Drugs, among
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It cleanses the syat-im thoroughly, and as a
PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD
Is TJnequaled.
It Is not an Intoxicating beverage, nor can it be used as such, by reason of Its Cathartic
Properties. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS OO. Solo Proprietors,
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC RAILWAY
r fntrnritn nnd boat routo to aud from polnw KSot. worKscaaH.
THE CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
Gaantee8lta.patrorui toa-t nse of
VkAll.-ia-(ir1 rAarl.fWI ' HTYlfHltfl
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briduea: rouln stocK as nwu
...d olp.hm.lrna. tbnf. TfXt.illir OlSClDUntt WWU1 Buvwo v y
e.w . .. . . Aat-mn rr an ra vtviaiiih. .tiiiiMi
.IUUISMU imw uiv. . arcnSiotinS points in Union OepotB,
Cream Balm
jrhen Applied into Hi; lOKlrila, will l- ntisorhi'l dcctually cleanaint! t " lieml of catarrhal vin.. .-aliainK luialtliy att-retioi-s. It allaye Itittumiiiatiou. inn lei-te the mt-uiliranc froiu rreh colds, coinplottiy hcala tbo aoros. and rr storos tbo aenaca of Uu-'-tud nuell.
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The Fast Ezpress Trains otiwoou VuSrv,Tr Vfltifflnt Pullman rosed of well ventilated, finely ui'M'3teteSrTSiniOira inruS taloco Sleopora, of the Jaterf gLSSPSSSA MiltiSw
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r oh wheat Holds ana pastoral inn aa oi mwnw, ij.w.
Still another DIRECT liAf.trrAAn Nftwrnort NOW8.
Council Bluflfe, Kansas City, Minoes.polis and at. raui ana "-Xffl
aiokete, at!iUl principal Ticket OffloeB to tiHo United States ana Ctaaada; cr
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MOT
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50 cents at droi!iBt.s' or by mad.
ELY
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AmUSHO. Druggists- Owego, N.y.
R. R. CABLE.
f resMent and General Manager, Chicago.
Lady
Many a
is beautiful, all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm.
Men Think they know all about Mustang Liniment Few do. Not to know is not to have,-
Uj
Send far or
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