Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 28, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 September 1886 — Page 4
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THE NEWS,
bttalomwbymrefiramAllUieWorlcl.
pomas.
Beport oomo from' London of ahoebing
diafaeaa among the peasantry of Ireland.
Members of Parliament who have been over the territory regard we enforcement of the
eviction decree, aa ordered by the Tory gov
ernment, to be bratat under anch drcum-
Zankoff and Grneff, the leaden of the revolutionary movement against Alexander of Bulgaria, have been condemned to die at Sofia. Advice from Athena relate the destruction by an earthquake of tho vil.ageot Pyrgo, and the town of Philliatra, ia the same vicinity, on
the west coast ot tho Mores h been almost totally destroyed, Zante, one of the Ionian islands, and other points in Greece were also Tiahod, The entire loaa of Bfoia reported at
an Prince Alexander, on reaching tnstova.
was lifted from his carriage to the ahonlders of
tnepeople and bono to the Greek choreb. T7pon hat arrival at Timova he issued a mani
festo nrgmg the people to unite in promoting
the welfare of Bulgaria. He has received a telegram of congratulation from the Sing of Servia, Zankoff, toe revolutionary leader was
attacked by a mob at Sofia and nearly kuwa. The Bulgarian Cabinet has been remodeled; and in now strongly anti-Bnssian in sentiment, X. Naobevios, the Foreign Minister, having bean the leading spirit in the move
ment to counteract the Zankoff plot, by which
Prince Alexander was forced to abdicate.
After distributing gifts and rewards to officials and natives on tin Lena Delta, who
aided the survivors of the Jeanne tto expedi
toon, Lieut Bcheotzo has returned to St Peteratmn;. and will sail next month for the
United States.
Gen. Butter, in repressing moonlighters
in Ireland proposes to eetaliliah flying patrols,
to communicate with a regular system of supBorta, He states that He will not assist in
Basking evictions.
It is feared that tho Bulgarian affair will
leanUmwar. It is reported that .English cor respondent hare already started for the Bal
kan country.
The statement was made hi tiie Britten
Home of Commons that 333 policemen bad
been mare or laaa injured in the riots at Bel
fast
Owing to reports Oat Bussia intends to
establish a protectorate over Corea, Chinese war ships have been dispatched to Corean
waters, and Chinese soldiers have entered
Seoul m disguise.
In the English House of Commons Peter
Eeelmoat, I beralmember for East Aberdeen
shire. Boottand, moved an amendment to tho Queen's address expressing regret that the
crofters' act had not removed the grievances of the crofters. The amendment was supported by Messrs. McLaren, Clark, and Ma
son, (Hadstonians, and by all the Parneilitei.
Mr. Mason said that Scotland demanded home role. Dr. Tanner, Nationalist, eoodomnel the
condition of Scotch crofters and hoped the Irish would assist in rescuing them from the vulture-like landlord). The amendment was
rejected.
A cable dispatch from Shanghai, China,
as. .1: 'Advices from Ching-Too-Foo, the chief ctj of the province of Se-Chuon, state that
the natives of the eastern part of that prov-
mee and those of Northern Cochin China have
risen against the Christians and are m
erinr them and destroying their property.
Ibis active persecution ia attributed to me imprudence of the English and American nusfwrwa fn Cochin China alone fifty Chrianans have been killed, their bouses burned
and their farms destroyed. In Be-Cuuen a
general massacre of ChiiaBaim is reported to be in progr jes, and they are killed wherever
found. It is said mat whole villages occupied by Christians have been destroyed and that all lands occupied by the professors of that faith
are being devastated.''
process of construction, and another now keel
will be laid tuis wsek.
Tho Iron Cliff Furnace at Negaunee, Michi
gan, having in its yard t350,000 worth of un
sold pig-iron, has shut down for repairs.
Nichols & Farnaworth, prominent dealers
ji shoe manufacturers' goods at Boston, have
suspended because of the outsida speculations
of the junior partner.
The following is the statement of tho pub-
Uo debt issued on the 1st of tho month:
rjrrsBsstr-musoto dkiit.
Bonds at )4 per oont K,,'0-SS Bond at 4 per cent Si'2!'5S Bonds at S per cent 13t,4!lJ,lS0 Refunding certificates at 4 per cent. lWJ.'U
Navy pension fund at 3 per cent. . . .
x acinc iMurooa nanus stupor cent.
H,000,OOU 64,GS3,5ll
Principal tl.aoi.OW.lia
vuiteresi ,v,,
Total ..K.311.aifl.737
PBBT ON WBICU 1NTKHR8T .UAS (BUSED SINCE
MATOJUTT.
Principal -"3S Interast M."
Total Sl,9j8,H8 DEBT BRJ.RTNO K0 INTF.REST,
Old demand and logal-teudor uatss. S346.7r8.sm Certificates of deposit W,lJn,OS0 Gold certificates..... 74, fl8,iH7
snver ecrtiflontes j,ici,yju Fractional currency (lesi f8,!i;5,934 estimated aa lost or destroyed). . . 0,95.1,702 Principal 6S1.C07.200 TOTAL DEBT. Principal ,737.SB5,537 Interest 10,990,508
Total ..1.748.S32,10
Lees cash i tenia available for reduc
tion o tbedeut 1IM,D,W Iess reserve held for redeniption of
u. d. note
Total.
520 ,8 -7.081
Total debt leas available cash itciu51,45 1,'Ol.Hl
Net cash In tas Treasury 'iC,a'J.,ii
Debt less eash in Treasury Sept. 1, 188B -.Slil78.170.58a Debt less cask In Treasury Aug 1,
IStiB l0Zaj,M,AiV
Decrease of debt during the monthv (1,010,693 CASK IK TBS TREASURY AVAILABLE FOB KKDUC-
TIOS OP nouc jjKBT.
Gold beld for gold certificates actually outstanding 177,098,347 Silver held for silver certificates ao-
tuallv outstandina 9.021.700
V. 8. notes held for certificates of
decostt actnallv outstandins 11.195,000
Cash beld for matured debt and in
terest nnna d 6,789. .w
Fractional currency 3,0t4
Total available nn- reduction ot the debt 1193,687,904 RKRKnVE FUND.
Held for redemption of U. 8, notes,
SCTS ilU. 14. iBiB. UO JIUT 1Z.
1883. S10U.UUO.IMJ
Unavailable for reduction of the
debt
Tnrtinnnl stiver ooin 527,9s ',911 Umoreotn '"9.
"otal Wevnfc.i
Ct rtlfieates held as cash ,11 . 1 9
Bclcaaa balance en 2uuM. ' 1
a SV
CBinlH are dxwn to the Ctnftollike lamia about a, bencon-liKht There is
smeffieer plscad on duty up m nq
y to keep tnem irom Not s day passes wbfle
Cisutiiisiii in in uesmm ttey not
MftlaWt3aitoL camnka,newlT-inrtiei
JoljYat- and lorera tend nntnrallT toward
ihe dense, withitTiew jmbaliiy and emaciated.
PEBSOSAL.
Ex-President Arthur is regaining health
and strength very fast
JmiffB Ruins P. Snauldiiis died at his
tame in uieveland, Ohio, last week. Be
a prominent Mason, and was active in restor
ing tto order to Ha former footing after tho
shock it received by the mysterious disappear
ance of Monran about fifty years ago.
Thomas Sherman, a son of too reared
General of the army, is to be professor of
rhetoric in a Catholic college at Detroit
Bev. A. I Drysdale, Episoopil bishop-
elect for Eastern Maryland, died last week at
Dr. O. W. Hofanea and his daughter ar
rived at New York from Europe last week.
The poet kepi his state-room nearq' all the
wav on account of asthma, and m atuileeaie
fjag mrer to Heareii. There taa tnrtl
mtt Stem tmW S3 Known nine avan
ing earner. It is proverbial that love avear paw up to the dome withot amatrWthere to-4ake Vreath. B
aatidtnsaiHXiDedTixisttated arMsk
ingeistoed 'wheK she reaches ttahl
WBKPjrm w OOees ' XSS HUH B wwr atedtbat-'two persons standing tluare esat be seen Iran nettber above nor beiow. B oflera a great temptation to
Mat. The whuroermx RaXlery nas be-
eoaae so well known tint young folks
wlw don't want their secrete carried to
the other side of tho dome and made paifio property of by the echoes, keep 'very quiet when they reach that eleva-
At the opening of the Ohio State Fair, ad
dresses were delivered by Senator Bherman,
nun Thurman and Governor Foraker.
George B. Gordon, a brevet Major Gen
eral of volunteers, died of heart disease at
Fremmgbani, Mass.
Alexander Storrs, whose death at Hins
dale, N. X, is reportod, was the father of the
late Emery A. Storrs, of Chicago
Charles Duke's baggage was seized by
the mounted poliee on entering Northwest
Territorv for containing liquors. He la trav-
elinK under the name of Tetlow.
Thomas C Manning, of Louisiana, the new
Minister to Mexico, is 90 years of age, was a
Lieutenant Colonel in the Confederate service,
and has been Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of Louisiana. He strongly reeembies
saw late Salmon P. Chase.
Total eash In Tmaanrv aa shown bv
we 'ATeaaurers general - n-w... ri,ziu,wu
rOLlTIOAL.
John F. Swift has been nominated for
Governor by the Republicans of California,
General Mafaone positively asser .s that he
is not a candidate for Congress from the
Fourth Virginia District
Congressional nominations: Eighth Vir
ginia District, Samuel Griffin. Democrat;
Fourth Texas, David B Culberson, Democrat;
Second Arkansas, C. R. Breckinridge, Demo
crat: Ninth Ohio, J. G Leavermg, Democrat;
Ninth Iowa, John H. Keatley, Democrat The Illinois Prohibitionists have nominated Goorge
a Christian in the First District, James W.
Lee in tho Second. J. L, WhitloJt in the
Third, and Dr. Gray in the Fourth.
Henry George offers to accept a nomina
tion for Mayor of New York, on condition
that thirty thousand laboring men sign an
agreement to vote for him.
Postmaster Wilson, of Savannah, ua., re
.fuses to surrender his office to his succes
sor, claiming that, .as he baa done nothing
wrong, the President has no authority to re
move hint.
The Republican State Convention of Illi
noia nominated John B. Tanner for Treasurer,
and Bjohard Edwards for Superintendent of
Publio Instruction. The platform opposes
the ownership of land by aliens, favors protection for American labor, urges the abolition of contract prison labor, arraigns the Federal
adnunistra ion for falling to keep its pledges,
and expresses the hope that the Irish race
will secure home rule.
Judge Thomas C. Manning, of Louisiana,
has been appointed Minister to Mexico, sno
oeeding Gen. Jackson. Judga Manning has
been on the Supreme bench in his State for
sir. years. He is not a politician, but ia an in
timate friend of Secretary Bayard.
Congressional nominations: Eighth Penn
sylvania District, Daniel Ennentrout, Demo
crat; Third Ohio, E. 8. Williams, Republican
Sixth Missouri, Odin Guitar, Republican Fourteenth Illinois, J. H. Powell, Republican
Thirteenth Illinois, J. A. Connelly, Bepub i-1
can; Thirteenth Pennsylvania, W. F Shepard, Democrat; Twelfth Pennsylvania, J. H.
Swoyer, Democrat; Fifteenth Illinois, William
Lind r.T, Democrat; First Iowa, John H. Gear,
Republican; Tenth Virginia, Jacob Yost, Re
publican; Fifth Michigan, M. H. Ford, Democrat and Grosnbacker; Ninth Michigan, L. G.
Mason, Democrat and Greonbaoker.
wrecked when abreast of Grand Portage, Lake Superior. The orew and passengers had a narrow escape. A thunderbolt exploded the dynamite and powder mag initio (if tho LaUin & Rand Powder company at the intersection of Archer avemio and Korty-eoventh street, Chicaxo. A girl was ki llo l and many porsoua wore injured, four of them fatally. The shock was felt all over the olty and considerable damage
was done to building's.
Seven man were killed by an explosion of
fire-damp in a colliery at Scranton, Pa., and it
is rumored Oiat others are imprisoned.
-Goorgo Kratel, a butcher living near
Cleveland, Ohio, attempted to take an apple from the thoat of a cow and was bitten for his
pains. Ho (Hod front tho effects of tho bite, blood poisoning having sot in directly after ho was hurt
Nearly tho entire business portion of South
Royalton, V'., was destroyed by tire, entailings
loss of SlOO 000, with insurance less than half that amount Fire in a Baltimore furniture factory caiuocl loss of 30,000, without insurance.
Twolve fishermen wore drowned in a gale
off Newfoundland.
By the burning of James F. Langmaid's
bnlldmg at itaucook, N. II., a loss of 8150,000
was sustain sd.
0BIMES All D OEUinrALS.
An armed mob invaded Magnolia, La.,
broke open tho jail, took therefrom John and
Leander Nelson, colored, charged with the re
cent mnrdoi' of a negro namod Collins, and hanged tbora from a bridge near the town.
-At Vick aurg a negro boy of 18 killed Mrs.
Davis, wife of his employer, with a hoe. He
,was caught by neighbors and shot to death.
supervisors mruins, lorrou ana uaiia-
gher, of tho Brooklyn Board of Supervisors, have been arrested on a charge of conspiring
to defraud die people of Kings County.
Three negroes were lynched near McNutt
Lake, Lo Flora County, Miss,, for an attempted
'assault on some young ladies.
ImpokAtat, When yon visit or leave New York City, save baggage, expreasage, and 3 carriage hire, and stop at the Orand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Dopot US rooms, fitted up at a oost of one million dollars, 91 and upwards per day. Europoan plan. Elevator. Htstaurant supplied with the best Horse ears, stages, and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can lire better for leas money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other flrst-olasa hotel in the oitr. Perils of the City Baby. The question urines, "What is it in cities that is so hostile to infantile life?" The subject is a complex one, and in its analysis we must consider the varying conditions surrounding the differ-
nnt classes. Distinctions of rank are aa definitely marked among infants as among adults. There is none of the democracy which obtains in the country. We have the infant of the aristocracy, the infant of the middle classes,
the infant of the poor, the infant de
pendent upon charity. Each of these
luuuenuf ui oiiviranuienii pouiuuu- ku uself; its house, its nursery, and sleeping apartment, its nurses and attendants, who solve the problems of its food and raiment. Take the matter of inheritance, not of money or lands, but of constitution. The extreme classes
found in the city and not in the country, the very wealthy and the very poor,
are likely to bestow on their offspring a
latent tendency to disease. J. lie nltrafashionable mother, the self-indulgent
Bouen'a Budaet, Fort Plain, K. T.. for
March, 1886, says: In the multiplicity of
medicines placed upon the market, it Is
somotimen difficult to distinguish between the meritorious and the worthless. Thero
are at least two excellent remedies widely
used, the efficiency of which are unquesI tioned. Wo refer to St, JacobB Oil and
Eed Star Cough Cure.
"Pbiboneb. havoyou nothing more to
add to your defonso" "No, your Honor, not a cent. I just save my last dollar to my
lawyer."
Soijcitob of Patents, F. O. McOleary,
of Washington, D. O., says the only thing that did him any good, when suffering with
a severe conga of Beverai weens stanamg, was Iteii Star Cough Cure, which is purely vegetable and free from opiates and poison.
A Woodshed Scene.
"What was that creat racket I heard
m your woodshed after you got nome
from nsninc; last nignt ?" asKea one j-b
telllne small bov to another.
"it Tras me swinirm' tno uuggy wmp
for fun," the other replied.
"But I heard somebody jumpur
around, too?
'Oh, that was pa seeing if he could
jump over the wasii-ooiier ana two
tubs."
"But who was it yelled so bke
thunder?"
'Why, every time he made an extra
high jump ho would holler, kinder in
fun, you know " bsteuine ieu.
Da. Piebce's "Favorite Prescription" is not I
extolled as a "cure-all. " bnt admirably fulfills
singleness of purpose, uemg a most poieni
I do not like thee. Dr. Felt, The reason whv. 1 cannot tell."
It has often been wondered at. the bad odor
this oft-quoted doctor was in. Twas proba
bly because ho, being one of the nld-sohool doctors, madn up pills as largo an bullets,
wnicn nouuntf out an -jstr.cu coma mm wimout nausea. Honco tho diBlike. Dr. R. V. Piorco's "PJsasant Purgative Peliets" are sugar-coated and no Is rgor tliau bird-shot, and are quick W do their work. For all derangements of Vie liver, bowels, and aiomachtusy are specific
"I'H stuok on von," as the man said who
fell off a haystack and impaled himself on a pitchfork handle. St. I'wtl Herald.
Chaiped hands, face, pimples, and rough
I dumper jar Exnp,
by using , Hazard .
& Co., Now York.
by Caswell,
Pain will frequently transform a child
into a groan person.
BKD-m;i;s, flies.
Vila .ni.li.. nnla ) lit ..n mull. 1,.(V
1UBI lVMj-jr, II 1 1 I r-! ut-u-.itign. n,v. wu, moths, rats,mice.HparnWH.jticUrabl)it8,goplicra
cmp-muna-, Cleared out oy -uouga on xiaie, ' lo
BUtHl-l'AinA.
Cured all K.idnov Aff eciions. Scaldine. Irri
tation, Stone, Gravel, C itarrh of the Bladder, th
"KOCUH ON BATS."
clears out ra in, mice, roaches, flies, anta, bedbugs, vermin, wator-buge, skunks. 15c
"Eauirh on Doms'liard or softcorns, buniona
15 a
"Rough on'Toothache." Instant relief. 15a
father, hand down to their children
overwrought nervous systems and weak
physical powers, which result", in early specific in those chronic weaknesses peculiar eath, or more often a life of protracted to women. 1'articv.lara in Dr. Pierce's large
feebleness. In the lowest classes tiie
6EKAL.
Omska. if ther are recoK-iaed
n B riat allowed to so OH the
dome, bnt they are always hanging I fUAJKSAL 1D ISSUSTBIAL.
aroand for an opportnnity to slip up.
Se-aral attempts have been made by
l aaTenrarers w seep nimn spwca
ml
tptiCBBatof eta m ity,. butas yet only I
one nas been snccesar-j. use paaght by thetaO of Ids coat just aa he
toon jesay nor av jjiuugtj ivnwa. vIcan tell them on aht"aai
nceenM- to reporter. "I can tell
when they come for a jump, and I nerer cdve them a chance. There is
amething in their eyes and the way they look abort them that rereals tiierr pnrpoae. - But I- piMiiime any erank wbogotonthe dome would feel it to be his duty to jump off. So we tbink
ft Ivit not tn let anv cranks sro up.
"Wo. we don't ston lovers." he added.
in lTPBnonse to an intimation that this
-rietyf crank was not daiigerons. mTken server have enerav enough to
famn oft Ther have to stop at every
l -rmg to rest Sometimes they make
good deal of noise about it The 'taa-ig eornor? Yes, of coarse, they top there! Bnt the real genuine artiU msatfied with that. They stop
aterrex tnrn in the stairs. IVssee
sow. JLet's make a crfcon how wubt kisses a real snooov couple wito
T. P. Brown A Co., furniture manufactur
ers at Bosun, kav failed for i75,0U0.
Mortimer M. Mabie, boot and shoe dealer
Buffalo, has faid
The cuLiveatkMi of the Knights of Labor
In malm at Grand Bapids, Mich., elected
Charles A. Barnes, of Battle Creek, State
aster Workman.
Montana cupper mines are shutting down
because of the low price of the product
The Bngsr Bennmg Company, of Halifax,
whose works are the la-gest in the world, is
reported hi on embarrassed condition. The
capital is 1,000,000. Business has for the
past two months been suspended
There were 171 failures m the United States
last week, and thirty in Canada. SradttreePt
reports a continuance of file favorable trade
feature heretofore noted, the movement of
general merchandise being fully equal to that
ia past weeks, while the total volume for August is equal to and at many points in cx-
eess of Bke periods in preceding years.
Shoenberger's nail milt at Pittsburgh,
which has been closed for several weeks, resumed work this week, the employes having decided to follow the example of the Wheeling and Mingo men and go to work at the seven-
tosa oeot scale. It is quite probable that other
ace visiting Washington on their bridal I Pittsburgh factories will follow suit
tooar wUl go m on a ronna or too tp-
Mfl Mo. ther can t use in tne eie-
wbMwtat's crowdod; nor in the gal-
sw. -ltBTlaokas- they'd Eke to.
TWO'S the tomb of Washington under I
I; tliey always pnt tnearneaaiii
'ana eep over uh,ui
-too teu tnem m empty.!
Thin a irBnIrlv soed tdaee. bo
itt's dark.aiidtneroaro go mny
ra Mar-. XMT- at
l ttosen oeiore y aMMj.gw
Hextis the engme-room, $m
then-ie-Tpt. After that they get I
it's all 1nt m tne iim-ry,
in ti rotunda. Bnt they make np I
Ibrtl ontliowato-iAdome. Now, 1exiitte landings and yovrVe got L Bat it ahVt fair to call them
It a only temporary with I
-WatMriQto Star.
'Wxlwm ' IhWHw m an eweatfai pnrt of the 1 1
vmxms y, twwmnn or iaay or mmwnum
Mot, of JUrfaru. re-
raeOfTnize bnt one mental
an essential part of the
OI av jaflv GOJ
Kcane Brothers, of San Francisco, have as
signed with 2aO,Oeo liabUiM. Hobart, Wood A Co., wholesale boot and shoe Bnafactnrers, at San Francisoo, have aaadean assgnment, owing l8J,00a M. PettingiU 4 Co., shoe-dealers at Peoria, have confetsed judgment for about $50,000. They employed convict labor at Joliet and Chester, and their failure was the result of a boycott by the Knlghta of Labor. A large crowd assembled at Wheeling to witness the lighting for the first t' mo of the natural gas as it escaped from a stand-pipe twelve fet thigh. A eirci liar was issued by the Treasury De
last week, that 110,000,000 of tho
per rents would cease to bear interest
Beptemher 15, and that toe department was raody to redeem the same. 1 5P s Ita w York Produce Excnange royrt8 eviaibla supply of grate to be as foUows: Wheat, 4lfS6,m bushels; aa increase of M6-U83 tub Com, U.TTOJno bushels;
naH buehal. Oaai, 4,a4,bV
; increase, 987,703 bushels.
The sUp-bsUding trade is SourUhing at
are under
Official information has reached Washing
ton that the Commander of tno American
Revenue Cutter Corwin seized three British vessels for catching seals in Alaskan waters.
The police of Chicago arrested three an
archists named Louis Juhl, Henry Batzel, and
William Kioto, all residing on West Seventeenth street They had been holding meetings at night, with their followers, in a coopershop. Guns and swords were founB in their
hanses. The Cleveland anarchists Beta a
meeting and denounced the jury that convicted
their brethren in Chicago. Should the reds
be executed Anarchist Saam promised 900,000
avengers would rise from their blood A col
lection was taken up, amounting to 110.86, for the purpose of securing to the anarchists a
new trial Acting Secretary of the Treasury Fair-
child has issued regulations for the enforce
ment of the oleomargarine law. The neces
sity of marks and brands is made manifest
and a form of bond for exporters' use is given.
Special stamps have been designed for the article. The American Free-Trade League has issued au address to the tariff reformers of the country, urging prompt action in the Congressional districts looking to tho chotoe of representatives in Congress who can be depended upon to support the removal of tariff taxation from all articles of necessity. President Diaz has issued to tho Governors ot the various-states of Mexico a circular ordering a detailed report to the Department of Foreign Affairs in the cases of aliens arrested for any cause, and that the trials of such persons be strictly within the limits of An English company has got possesion of an old concession of a rai'road from Tuxpan to tho City of Mexico, and proposes to expend thereon at least $.i,000,0. Canadian customs authoritos hare been requested to rigidly enforce the laws as to th e coasting trade for tho purpose of patting a
stop, if possible, to American vessels, not properly registered, carrying cargoes between Canadian ports. CASUALTIES." ( 0. G. Snyder, a hardware merchant of Canton, Ohio, was mistaken by Poliooman Brisbln for a burglar, and was fatally shot in his own yard.
At North Bend, Nob., fire destroyed the
principal business block. The flro was caused by incendiaries, and ton suspicious characters were arrested. The steamer Bayou Sara was fired by an incendiary at New Orleans. The toss is 110,000.
Fire destroved the Howard Oil Mills in
Houston, Texas, causing a loss of $300,000.
Four Italians engaged in a desperate fight
on the railway track near Elmira, New York
An express train killed one and fatally injured
another, and a third was captured.
The Hudson river steamer Daniel Drew
was burned to tho water's edge at Kingston
Point, N. Y. Loss 180,000. Firs at Aurora, Ini, destroyed a lumbar-
yard and two resideuoes, causing a loss of
0,000.
The Chicago steamer A. B, Booth was
HEEE ABDTHERBi The Indiana Republican State Conven
tion met nt Indianapolis and nominated
the following ticket: Lieutenant Governor,
B. 8. Robertson; Secretary of State, Chas.
F Griffin: Auditor of btale, liruco Larr;
Treasurer of State, James A. Lenicke;
Jndso of the Supr-jme Court. Byron K.
Elliott: Attorney General. Lewis I. Mich-
ener, Clerk of the Supreme Court, William I. Noble; Superintendent of Publio In
struction, Ed. LaFollette.
At a meeting of tae common council of
Philadelphia a resolution was adopted without a dissenting voice for the appoint
ment of a committee lo investigate the con
duct of Mayor Smith, looking to lii3 impeachment, in case rerlain money
transactions cannot be satisfactorily ex plained by him. '
A dispatch from Soha says that a battle took place at ltadomer, Eastern Ronmelia. between lie regiments loyal to
Prince Alexander and regiments siding
with the Revolutionists, and that the latter
were donated with he avy loss.
The recent reports on the disastrous
effects of ihe great volume of water rush
ing from a newly-sunk artesian well at
Belle Plaine, Iowa, have been exaggerated
The statement of the astounding force and extent of the rush of water is a fact, but it is not true that great damage has been done
bv inundation, or that the town is lu danger,
the surplus water flowing off ia two chan
nels into a natural str am.
PltiNCE Alexander has written a very humble letter to the Czar, conceding that he holds the Bulgarian throne at the disposal of Russia. The Czar curtly replied that he thoneht Alexander, after once
safely gutting aay from Bulgaria, should have staved awav. He added that, as for
himself, he should do what he thinks best
when the time comes.
A New Obi aks special says: Mobile
and Montgomery, Ala., and Ocean Spring and bay St. Louis, Lit., have proclaimed quarantine against Biloxi , Miss., where it seems to be almost conceded that yellow fever exists. This city is crowded with citizens fleeina from that place, fearful
not of the lever, but of beiug barred out of other oities bv auaiantine. There is a
warm dispute raging among physicians
here as lo the real chancier of the disease,
and those who declare it to be only
malarial fever are men entitled to consider
able credence from their past experience in
diacnosine the dread disease. It is not
imnrobable that a Quarantine will be de
clared pending a decision of the question.
BukqijAKs entered the resideuce of
Kicholan Jaeger of Saniusky, Ohio, and
demanded Jaeger's money, a considerable
amount of which he was supposed to have in the house. He denied hat ing any money, and the burglars then attacked him and his wifo with clubs and beat them nearly to
death. The fallows then ned without se
curing any money.
All of the miners at Pittsburgh, except
those employed in the Loomis s Snively
mine, have struck for an advance in wages.
Parneli, has given notice that he will
move the following amendment to Lord
Randolph Churchill's mo tion : The neces
sity for measures to ameliorate the condi
tion of ihe neonle of Ireland is so urcent.
that the House declines to surrender to tho
Government the usual facilities enjoyed by
members of the House.
Postaii Inspector W. W. Simpson, of
Atlanta. Ga., ejected A. N. Wilson from
the postoffice, and placed Capt. G. W,
Lamar in possession. YQlson had refused to tum over the office unless force should be used, and went out Stt-dnt;: "I am still
nostmaster of Savannah : President Cleve
land had no right to suspend me under the
Constitution. " Wilson was offensive partisanship.
Public Pbinteb Benedict denies that
he is hostile to the Typographical Union
He says his sympathies are with the Union
and with all labor organizations. He
thinks his brother, the Chief Clerk, is a
member of Tvpographica' Union No. u.
THE reduction of the public debt for the
month of AugnM was $1.',I10,697.02.
untoward effects upon the children of poverty, intemperance, and moral ob
liquity are incalculable.
The citv infants Deionginp to tne
middle classes often suffer, because of
the strucclo of their parents to main
tmn a foothold m society, and o mount the steps in social life which will bring them distinction. It would be a long
discussion to enter into all ttieques
tions of heredity which influence the
fate of a child. They are vital questions,-however, which require the utmost delicacy in handling, but which
In another column of this issue will bo found
an entirely now and novel specimen of at
tractive advortisinc. It is one of the neatest
"""o; Uver Dkvced in our paper, and we think our
aieoi transcending imponanoe readcr will bo well ropaid for oxamln-
the supposed display letters in uie.auver-
THE MARKETS.
MEW YORK. Baavaa Hogs..... Whbat No 1 White No. -Bed Cons No. 9 Oats White, Poaa Mess...... CHICAGO, Baxvxe -Choice to Prime Btoers Good Shipping Common Hons Shipping Grades FLona- Extra Bpring. Wheat No, i Bed. Cons Ho. a Oats Ko. 2 Butteb -Choice Creamery Fine Dairy Cheese -Full Cream, Cheddtr . . Full Cream, new Boos Fresh Pqtatoks Early Rose, per ba. . Pork M ess MILWAUKEE. Whbat Cash Cob No. 2 Oats So. 2 Bra No. 1
Poiix--Hess .
TOLEDO.
DETROIT.
Wheat--No. 2. Cook Mo. 2..., Oats No, 2....
Beef Cattlk .
'Hoos 8 1KB r. .Whrat- -Miehgian Bed ICOBK Ho. 2 Oats a aWhlte.. 6T, LOTUS. Wheat No. 2 'Cokh Mixed - Oats Mixed .Poiuc Now Mess . . . - CINCINNATI. WU T -Ho. 2 Bed ,Caat Ilo.-2 .Oats Vo. 2 Pobx Mess iU"B,KM BOFFALOV" Whbat -No. 1 Hard Corn lie, 2 Gatxb INDIANAPOLIS. Bam-v Cattle Eqos
WheatNo. 2 Bad Cobk No. 3 Oars No. 8..... EAST LIBEBTY. Catxx.k Best Fair Common Hooi...
individual and to the race. Very little
of the common sense whtoh prevails in preserving and rearing choice stock exists in relation to the
human animal. If by chance the infant is well-born that is, has the germ
of a constitution which will unfold un
tainted by scrofula or epilepsy, or any other foul disease which will rob it of
a healthy mental and physical devel
opment as life unrolls before it suoh inheritance is unequalled. Br. Ire
land has shown the effects of Heredity
as seen in tracing through aou years
the health history of the house of Spain.
The children, though born to a kingdom and crown, were cursed with an
hereditary nervous taint which sometimes passed over a generation only to
appear again in various iorms ana intensities, as epilepsy, hypochondra,
melancholia, mania, and imbecility, tin
at length it extinguished the direct
roval line. vr. urace recmam, in
Popular Science Monthly.
Electric Strokes on Human Bodies.
Very little is known about the effects
of strontr currents of electricity, such
as lightning stroke, or the current from
an arc lighting dynamo, upon tne pnys-
ical organism. People who receive
shocks from such a ourrent are generally killed, its Daniel Coyle was in this city and Meyers Patterson at Lynehburar. recently : vet others almost unac
countably escape. A workman at iv-
ernool was hand ng tne cnainoi a
crane, which came in contact with an eleotrio lamp. and the
current passed through his body. He was made insensible by
tne shock, Dut soon recoverea, although the intensity of the cur
rent was such that his band was burned and the sole of his foot badlv
charred. His stocking was also burned,
but his shoe was nniniured. There are
wide differences in the conducting power of men. Those who offer much
resistance suiter tne most. xne iver-
pool man was apparently able to con
duct the current safely, and only
suffered at points of imperfect connection, where the resistance was great,
and the heat was thereby developed.
Great differences exist also in the bod'
ily condition of men. A shock that might be simply a severe shock to one, man might instantly stop the heartbeats of another, and kill him in a
moment. These are matters which
should have had careful inquiry before
that unwarranted verdict of carelesa-
.. . - , !
ness" was renaerea in voyte s case.Philadelphia Ledger.
Db. J. 8. Knox, of Chicago, Ills.,
savs that quinsy is closely related to
rheumatism ; that it occurs mamiy in persons of rheumaMo tendency, and can be
cured bv the same sort of treatment
which is appropriate to rheumatism.
We echo the thought Xr. Foote's
Health Monthly.
Vrhen wa Demoralize the Stomach
Bv excesses or ininrudence mealing, we can
not nope M) escape MIC uuuotniuuu-- u .mj m-et lnncrth of time. The most robust diges
tion must SUCCUmO u aousve Ul uuaitmipiii taui, function. But sup posing that we have been foolish enough to enfeeble th e stomach, is the rtrimntTB irr)iirahleP Bv no means. Thedys-
..,i , nentiohasonlvto do two things to insure his
v ulumate recovery. First he should adopt an
I : l i: .11-4 U rt 1, n alin.,1.1 ....
RRHI F 1 1 ll'.-n 1 Mil. UIHk IMWUU. UU MWlug UW
with regularity and persistence Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the leading gastric invigorant
of the age. xno mnuiorni aympioma ui uye-
pepsia, and tne almost mvanaoiy anonuani disordors, biliousness and constipation, will assuredly cease to persecute the sufferer if the ilmvn ulvinA ia attended to. Who that has
suffered tho torments that chronlo indigestion inflicts will neglect to take advantage of a remedy which, if the most positive evidence of the
medical proiession ana uie puouo is 10 do io-
ceivea wuu uue croueuce, m u vawv- ow
cuto for the compiunt?
An Arizona bird destroys its arch
enemy, tne rattiesnaice, in a novel ana
methodical manner. Wnen one or more
of these birds discover a rattlesnake asleep in the sun they are careful not
to disturb it, and proceed to collect the detached leaves of the prickly pear, with
wnicn tneir nests are oiten omw. ineue
leaves they place in an irregular circle
about the sleeping reptile, piling utem
higher, until anally the snoke is in tne
center of a corral of tho spine-shaped leaves. The snake is then awakoned by a peck from the bird. It strikes and
is wounded by the spines. This en
rages it, and every movement adds to its torture, until it is finally killed by
the spines and the bill of its winged
enemy.
The 11-vear-old daughter of Andrew
Bosemer, of Louisville, Ky., died of heart disease, superinduced by overexertion in jumping the rope at a school picnic. She was matching herself for
endurance against some playmates ana
brought on palpitation, whicn was not
subdued. Dr. Foote's Health Monthly.
) Rapture, pile tumors, fistula) and
all diseases of the lower bowel (excopt cancor), radically ourod. Send 10 cents in stamps for book. Address, World's Dispensary Med
ical Association, 063 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Tubkjsx-oobb BBS and bulls are not
entitled to great respect ordinarily, but Uioy size up a rod (lag about right.
To promote digestion, to keep tho body healthy and the mind clear, take Ayora Pills. A Sioux Indian ia in college near Alex
exaudria, Vo., studying to be a tobacco
sign. aw-Xftw. NO on km In Plan's Cure for Consumption. Cures where other remedies fait SSo. Onpalrot boots is saved every year by using Lyon's Patent Me tallio Heel Baffenera.
tt nvacar Axis Grease, 'til the best lu the
wpr-wtuwe vwtoeas loaf aswowwr.
ay 1
tisemont of Prickly Ash Bitters.
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treatise on Diseases Peculiar to Womon, 160
.see. sent for lu cents in stamps. Address,
A'OBLD'S DlSl'liNSAHY MEDICAL ASB00IAII0H.
GtS3 Maui street, Buffalo, X. x.
Peter the Gbeat was crowned one
fine morning. What time was it? 'ihe be
ginning of a reigny season.
The color nroduced bv Buckineham's Dye
lor tne w lora is permanent ana naiiuai.
We hear a creat deal of talk about the
consumption of Ash. We wonder they don't
try cod -liver ou.
An in direct way of getting a drink of
water at a cheap boarding house is to ask
for a third cup or tea.
Twenty -four Hours to X,lve,
From John Kuhn, Lafayette, Ind., who an
nounces that he is now in "perfect health," we have tho following: "One year ago I was, to
all appoaranco, in tho last stages of Consump
tion. Our best physiou a gave my case up.
I finally cot so low that our doctor said I could
not live twonty-four hours. My friends then
purchased a bottle of DR WM. HALL'S BAL
SAM FOB THE LUuti wmon oenenteamc.
I continued until I took nine bottles. I am
now in perfect health, having used no other
medicine."
THIN PEOPLE.
"Well's' Health Renewer" restores health and
vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Malaria, impotence, Wvfin Debilitv. Consumntian. Wastmcc Di
seases, Decline. It has cured thousands, will
cure you.
DYSPEPSIA TJp to a few weeks ago I considered
myself the champion Dyspeptic ot
America. During the years that I have been afflicted I have tried almost everything claimed to bo a specific for Dyspepsia in the hope of finding sometlilni; that would afford
permanent reiier. i noa aoouc raaao up my mind to abandon all medi
cines when I noticed an endorsement of Simmons Llvsr Hegulatbr by a prominent Georgian, a Jurist whom
I knew, and concluded to try its
effects In my cas. I have used but two bottles, and am satlsned that I have struck the right thing' at last I felt its beneficial effects almost immediately. TJnllk e all other preparations of a similar kind, no special Instructions ore required as to wnat one shall or shall not eat, This fact alone ought to commend It to all
troubled with Dyspepsia.
J. ST. HOLMES, Vlneland, N. J. CONSTIPATION
To Secure at Regular Habit of Body
witho ut changing the Diet or Dieorganising trie System, take
SIMM0NSUVJ2RREGULAT0R
OKLV GENUINE HAXUFACTUIUED ST H. k'EILlfi & CO., Philadelphia
DAYS' TRIAL.
THIS nbW
PaInitation,Dropsical SwelUng9,Dlzzine8s,In-
gostioo. Headache, Ague, Liver and ttianei 3tnplo.nL Sleeplessness, cured by Wells' HeattJ enewer. Elegant Tonic f orAdalto or children IXTE PHESEBVER.
losing your grip on life try "Wells'
Hoal'h Renewer." Goes direct to weak spots.
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others, la cuDriiaoe.withScifi dusting hall iaceutcr.adapta Itself to all positions of U
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HEADACHE ' INDIGESTIOK BILIOUSNESS
DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUS MALARIA
CHILLS and FEVERS TIELED FEELING .
GENERAL DE-IUTY PAIN in the BACK & Stlf IMPURE BLOOD a 4'' CONSTIPATION i FEMALE INFliUirStlle RHEUMATISM ,
NEURALGIA v KIDNEY AND LIVER
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strength to stomach, liver, Kidneys, noweis.
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a time ana then h- them totnra afalo, I mewi ejajll-
cil core. I hve roiIo the Bf m ra-i PAIXtKO SICKNESS i U(e kwi etudy.
(SedtaBonuon for no! now oelvlns a tnre. "'"''H STfcr 1 tnatlee end n 1'roe Rattle 0t "I InfuUlWe nnwlr 0l Kipr end Poet Offlce. U cotie fam netnK ? i :r"ka,,?Jrs., .-Tt,
Mad- rrom m itroBraai e atUn nUim 1b Nittti-i'i rate.
iWaitia, and (Virtet. Tho only Dreit SKiTener tollable for wmmer wear. PerntulntUoa maA Uaairlng &. not Injur- IL lulet white -net all colon. Lavlto ere tteligfaUnl th It, For tab rvar-where, -t wholnal oiiut retail. Stunplci fro. Addrcaa
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Watell
Thin rticie U a c-TetiiOy rreimred phyitcian'ii Dm-
anx OB8 u nomnF 3 many other urcinr-
atloixs thM. bavo boon ta-oducod Into tba market, th
Dartlcu- I
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Uelebrated Eye Tlil rtiVI I. a -nfiinv Turner
crlntion. end baa been in constant use for now
century, and notwithstanding the i
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rectlona are followed it will never .CaU,
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Croup. Inflamed Thr.tHeei Quinsy. CowS CojJgir fucmrcdonlr byG. W. BXWSl
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The best and surest Bemedy far Care Of I
all diseases caused by any derangement of I
the Liver, Sidneys, Stomach and Bowels. I
Dyspepsia, Sick Ilcadache, Censtlpaasa, I
Bilious Complalnte and Malarlaof all kinds I
yield readily to the bent cent inflnence of I
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It Is purely "Vegetable, and cannot fail to
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As a Blood Purifler it is superior to all
others. Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle.
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