Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 August 1890 — Page 4
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This Date in History—Aug, 16,
Eu^'tu* Aram handed.
1377— R-itile .f IW'nnin^u»n. Vt Uritlsh l»^s sO. American UX) Arneric.uia nailer cosimiaud of Stark. l7H—Connv:iili.«4 defeated tiates at Czundeti, S. O,, the American Ih.-iii,? nearly thousand men l*aron *.!«» KaJb mortally wnunJ.iL IT30—13AJ*in Joubert, famous Kteuch general mid enferineer, killed Nov*t 1618—Surrender of I'etroit, Mich.. by Oen. Huli. Is37~l»catli of John Floyd, of Virginia, statesman tNrn 1*70. lbi&— IldttJ.* of Tehemayn, In the Orbm-a S0.OV)
Hussiiuis defeau-d l»y iho allies with ijrval kiss. t$&— McClellan withdrew from HarrisoaV Land' lug AftiT the seven days' battle with a rv porU-J W.«S3 of 70,000 killed, wounded and ndsMng. b7t-Euiil Ho'del. who attempted to kill the German emi*Ti.r. teheadod. l^Tb—Uisnmrek's hill for the prevention of the spread of sialism preseoU-J to the Gerrnao federal council. UJTS—lieu. ilezentzow. chief of the Uussian cm*
Ieror's j.rivato lolice, iu«asidna!».*d in St. Kiterjibuiv
REPUBLICAN STATE UONVENTION.
Thu lu'pnbhcnus of lmliuuii, ami nil others who will co-operute with them ill thi' comiug ciiuiptiigu aro iuvited to meet in delegate couveutioo iu Tomlinsou ball, in the city of liuliuiiiipolis, on NVoduesiliiy, September 10, 18!»0, at HI o'clock a. m. for tlie purpose of ailoptingu plutformuucl nominating ounklates for the various state rlliceti, to Ixi voteil for at the November election. Thecouveutiou will be oomposeU of ilelivK»tes, twenty of whom will bo from Montgomery county.
The delegates from the counties compohiuft the several congressional districts will meet at Iiidianajiolis at 7:.10 o'clock on tt night proceeding the day of the convention, at such places as may hereafter be dobignated, for the purpose of selecting.
One member of tho committee on permuneut organization. One member ol tho committee on credentials.
One member of the committee on resolutions. Une vice-president of the convention.
One assistant secretary of the convention. Tliis call is issued by order of the ltepublicnn state central committee.
L. T. MK UENEK, Chairman.
I* IMNK AI. -MII-IKAN, Secretary. l-ndiauajjolis, Ind., August 1, 181)0.
\V7ieii a [.Ts.in, arcliltect or otherwise, pinna a building exterior v.-Inch prtwuta new ami tisi'ftil or ornaiuental fwitnres he can obtain patent TI his design for term of years, just ns nnv other in: ventor can.
INDIANA is the only strictly N orthern State that has hail a series of Democratic Legislatures. It is the only one which tho public debt has boon increasing for a similar period.
Tho Iowa Democrats favor in their platform K'/vernment control .rf milr'xuls, frvo coinaj^j of silver and a tariff for njvnmie only. In tins*? pLink.s the I'iwa I)cinocnv:y a^reo with the Fanners' Alliance juirty. aud both luiw lurnn.ve.1 from the New England Nationalists the clause favuring gtm-niment control of railroads.
It does not count, for much, lrat still it counts for sometliimr iu the interests of tlie p. .ice of EUPI|-, thiri visiting and hotaiob)iing anion* th.- cnnviic] hen-Is. 1 ho Prince v.if WaLsi K.*strws his b^t nuuini'Ts. and has in igniliwnt inanncrH. on liis iinpfrrial nephw of Cfcniuiny. apixuait!y all forgetful of tho tinn? when hoodlnlhiman "insufferable little «ul."
There died iMoently In L.nnlon, it the age of '.1. a gciitlmun who has tx-en the lienefactiir of tlu human raoa II/ ui Sir ICdmund Olnwhvich.Uie father of IIK»1eni sjiintarj- srkiKv_ Ihire watT and ventilation in citi*^ fin/1 the int^leni svstein of si!W(-ntg\- iuid drainage under stn^ts nr. larg» lv dm? in their general intrxluction to the tirel*5S exertion of Sir Edmund. n«. j.-rfect tuwielint under the strops of 1'tiri.svitne from suggestion ot liis ti» the Knii*'mr Louis Napoleon.
IIow popular righ-^ nn1 protix-ff^l in tlie northwest is shown in tJio case of an :-.-irriKatina caiwl iu Colorado. )ne hundrul and twelve farmers had Iniiigtit wat^*r rights along its line. A mimler of otJier owners claiinol they had the first riglit to the \nit«*r, und [K'tidiug tho ilispute the state atitliorlfies closi.il down -the head sate of tlie c.-inal and shut off tho water. The 1 IU farmers endured this till they saw Ix.-foru them the de
struction of their crops, orchards and live stock. Then mne bold spirits went one night and by main force pried up the head gate and let ihe water all along the line of the ditch. Those who wc.it by the simt next morning saw this notice posted 'tp on the elevated gate: "The man or men who will attempt to shut down this gate shall be killed 011 the spot." At last accounts the gat® Will remained U]'-
ERICSSON.
It titting that the I"ilitod States should designate me of her fastest and hawls'iniest cruisers to stop beneath the shadow of the Statue of Liberty and receive the. remains of the great inventor Ericsson and convey them thence to his native Sweden. Of him it is to be said he hardly received from any people the recognition that he deserved during his li.'.-titue, therefore it is the more appropriate that. dead, ho should have such [Hxir honors as both his native and ivdoptcd country can bestow on him. Hi? W' rk rooms in New York city were always jealously guarded fr'.'Ui visitors, and their secrets have never vet Ixvn given to thi' public, liut it is known that up to his death In? was deeply occupied with inventions which he regarded as im[ortant as any lie had previously given t.) the world. An officer in the Swedish navy, he was prominent at a very early age. but he resigned his place to give himself wholly to liuvhanic.x coming to Ainerira and limking it his hoiiie. In honoring his remains the government jiays a compliment to all its Scandinavian citizens, of whom there art' hundreds of thousands.
Meantime, of the inventions whose fruits mankind are now enjoying from the hand of John Ericsson may le mentioned the steam tire engine and the revolving turret battle ship. In the latter he gave tlie world what tho secretary of tlie navy designates in liis circular letter as "the genu of tho modem battle ship." Tlie screw steam profiler which now drives vessels through the water at the rate of 500 miles a day was also Ericsson's invention. Thrice honored be both his remains and liis memory.
THE NEWSPAPER SCOLD.
mere are certain newspajH-rs ill this country and in Enghiud whose editorial writers make it their business to constantly find fault with and lecture the re-st of the world. Two ways of lettering mankind present themselves to him who would reform his fellow men. One is to pniise the good in them, the other is to scold the luul like fury, scold ])orsistently and early and often. Tho pro fessed reformer chixiSes one or tho other of these methods, according to tho suae of his stomach. If he is a dyspeptic he slops himself over upon the rest of the world, and tries to ruin their digestion too by preaching iiessimism aud demni tiou VH IWWOWS to them. ITo continues to do this throughout a gloomy, soured exisU-nce. and dies a miserable death, fortunately for mankind at an early age U'enemlly.
It is a fact that the man who sjends his life writing sarcastic things aud finding fault with his fellow man generally dies young. He ought to. He usually dies of some lingering dis-' w—cancer, chninic liver ti\uble, or pri ign.\s.sive iml»dlity—and this is nothing mon- or loss tlian sourness struck in. Man's chronic state of mind e-vpresses itself in the body finally, tho doctors say.
It is not a fact that the world is growing wortfi. Statistics of crime lire rx,w carefully kept, and in projortion to the population there is not as much, even of drunkenness, as there was twenty years ago. Therefore bo jollv and honofuL
CHANGE IN YANKEE FABMING
Tlie last suito census of Mossjiclniaetts sliows a curious situation. Thore Is a notewortliy irx-jwwo in the vulue of agricultural products the state trvx-r, whilo in tho purely agricultural districts tliero is a remarkable dec.lino in tho pr/pulation.
Tho apparent discriiancy is luljustwl in an odd way. Tho next fact the naxlor obsttrves is no le.ss stxangii. It is Uuit tho agricultunU products of Mnesachusi'tts aro most valuable near Boston and tlie largest cities. It in,-sins that the M.-issachusotts agriouhurist has abiiadonod general fanning and into truck and dairy fanning in the vicinity of tlie larg' towns. IIo can no lonyor compote witli thi.* mt in hay, ajrn u»l wliwit, Iwl ho ciin still imiko a living and a good ouo us market gardt'n.'.T am] iljiirynuui. So ho nusi'M vogotablcsi, luit, acres uivlor glass for early growtlis. uiul seixls to tho nyirket small fruits. lottTioo, IKiaa, cucmnbiTS ami sweet CJITIL
Tlio O.hungt! is a gi« .l one all around Tlio more freAh fruits and vogetutiVn t\v: lnluUiitants of cities ran got the lictirir for tliem, and tlie inon of such liu-y obtain t.lv m. in. they will want. It in thns tho e.ustern faniHT can regain his l., foothold. He is chanidng his im-Oxxl.s to suit tile elutnged tims, and winning pnwperity H'u-1 witli stniwU.rri.^, uirly vegetitbl«w mid irilt ..lg.,1 .Ters.-y UitUT.
Tlie Oliio Valley railway is a fxtending along Un we.st. bank of tiuOhio river from li-lhiire to MarirU.-i. For twvnty mil.-s th- r.cil Nil mirst blastnl out of soliil rin in tin- jde of tho ldnffs along the river. Skirting ONbank l»'iie,ath the «'ks is a vein ol' -,£,1 In order to make the ro.nl ImmI the n«-k must 1
H) bl.istA^l out-, in wnur, pl/i.•(•?- f^,jj. ty ftvf. perpendicularly, thecal rem,.\-.,l iunl the hollow tilled in with .firth. When finished the work will nuik ILS
sploiKlid engineering feat.
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L.N III A.N A SI'KCIA LS.
Tho Vory Latest Nows from Towns in tho Hoosior Stato.
Their amllle-* t«» F.ltipo.
\VAI AH. Ind.. Auj:. 1». In Soptom* her last a man and woman by tho name Ward eamo horu, and fvi»ryliody supposed they woro lawfully married until vory roeontly. Tho woman Hod a fow days and a no^v elutractor appeared in tho porsori of a man by ttio name of Shoemakor. wlioelainuul tho iload woman as his wiio. It thon tran i|itod thai hoih mon lived in Claypool. this Si ilo. bAtlrworo married and nad families, and Ward !in*l deserted hw fauiilv and eiopi w*:h Mrs. ShoomalyT. wiio'-loft tier homo and childron for tUat.pnvp«»sV«.
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Nv.w r.vMiK, Ind., Au^-. IU. —Mrs. Anna Taylor, apod '.'-i years, died at hor ht)ino in this eiiy Friday. Mrs. Taylor was ono of tin* oldet residents of litis eity, having movod hero tifiy? thri'o years :jo. Sho was mar* rie.l to her present husband •sixty-four yoars ejo. an^l is the mother of Mrs. Uohort Smith, of this eity. and efiieor^oO. Taylor and Mrs. !•/. 1». Martinilaio. tho wile of promim nt and well-known politician of Indianapolia..
A !\irn»»*i'- Heavy v/'
Coi.r\iur, Ind.. Au^. 10.—The lar^o frame ham :,nd onihuildinrs on tho farm of Joseph KeaUy. a wealthy farmer, who resides two miles south of this •ity, wor»! consumed by tire at A p. m. Friday. Seven thousand bushels of ^•heat and D.nOQ of corn, 100 tons of hay, .hirtoon nl wagons, six twino-bindors. forty plows, and sets of harness wore •onsumod. l,o*s. SoO,uOU insurance, ?M2,000. llnuto'H Default h)£ TroftM»r«r.
TI.UUK HAI I:.. Ind., Aujr. IT The nondsmen of ex-i'it Treasurer Fitzpatr -ick mot Friday afternoon and received .vord from him that he would turn over ill liis property, valued at S18.0U0 and incumbered to indemnify them for the shortage of SlO.OiM reported by the council linance committee. This unount was found in his second torrn. The first term is yet to bo investigated.
Attempted lo ou»inlt Sulcldn, TKISUK 11AITK. lint.. Aug. Hi.—The sexton of llighhuul Lawn Cemetery round a woman lying on a grave at an ••arly hour l'riiiuv morning. Shn was Mrs. l'lina Oldiiain. a widow, who had taken poison the night before and lain loivn by the grave of a daughter who .••ommiUed suicide a year uga Tho physicians worked with the woman all lay. and sho is nut yet out ot danger
A l-Vi-nr-Olil lloy Tlreil if I.lfo. COI.I MIU s, Ind., Aug. —"Tired, because my mother's tongue speak? no kind words to me." was the reason iriven by Henry, the U-year-oM son of Mary Carter, for two unsuccessful attempts at ending his life by bangin?. The hoy is greatly downcast and discouraged, but is being oloselv watched ty friends, who are now trying to show him the bright side of life.
Cnucht Ills Own Tr»p.
Four WAYNK. Ind., Aug. 10. William Tully, a gunsmith at Columbia City whose store was robbed three weeks ago, tixed up a trap shotgun at tho rear •loor to prevent further burglaries. Tully opened the door himself Friday morning and received twenty-six buckshot in his lest leg. The shock may prove fatal.
Fatal Htumwiiy Arrlrtont.
(oi.i'Miirs, Ind., A tip. !•. Samuel Mcl.arie's two daughters, who r.'sldo in thiscity, were thrown from a bustijy whilo out ridiny Thursday and one of them, it is thouirht. fatally injured. The old est lo?t the sight of one of her eves by being thrown into the brush at tho bottom of tic hill.
A rioneor Hunker I)«u
Dr.i.nn. Ind., Aug. l'l.—Captain .lames P. Ihigan. of the t!rm of Spears. Case A Dugan. one of the wealthlost mercantile and banking firms in Indiana in early Jays, died Fridav morn ing. He cniiie to this place in 1 from Cincinnati, and made and lost fvsverul large fortunes.
Iloth Chose tli«* Hopp.
"'"ti'iii. Ind.. Aug. l(i. flaudo McComas, the Is.year-old son of a farmer living near here, hung himself Thursday night. l'oiiT WAYMK, Ind.. A'.]17. ia—
Kttt.il I'aLl from a
John
IkKiley, a wealthy farmer living near here, committed suicide, Friday by hanging himself. 's$
man und Wife Kltli_.il liy tlio Cur*. I /,isiii:N, I rid.. Aug. lit.-Early I^iday mornintr Ix'vy Troyers and wifi while crossing the tracks at the llristol cut in a busrgy, were struck by the engine and,loth killed. The cut is so deep ttiat it is imiMissible see a U-ain eoming from either dir.-otion.
IIammi-n11. Ind.. Aiii.'. ltl.—While at work erecting a scaffold at the new starch factory of Stein. Ilirsh A Ca Friday afternoon .lames Iiohh shpjR.,1 ami fell a distance of ninety feet. Ili.s skull ia crushed and he can not r^.ovur.
ilnrlul of CilantexN.
St. I.,h
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Aug. HI.-Anna MH ,nvrin
was buried hero Thursday. In hfn -ho weigbej (hiunds. and there was not a casket in the city largo enough to accomiixxlaje the remains. A stroni pi arc Ui.v was made and covere.l with sable cloth. The box and corpse woighcl !i()« pounds, and it uo! ten stout men. aided by handspikes, to place i» the hearse The box
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thirty-four inches wide, 'wenry-siv ni'-.hes deep and six feel long, and tho c-irp:** -eoti/plct-iily II it.
Cinrifiii'nti T11 IlfirnoU .r Civ, INNAH, Aug I. A lir in i. frame tenement housiv d^tri.-t nuar Hopkins atid. I.inn slri5etsd'riday rnorii-'-hough causing im,! over Hi pi cuniary los|i. drove fa^niUes fi".^ mi,,ii home-. Mrs. ltroiiks. .pt.ng U. s,j( p-,,,,.
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(111! PORK, A
CORRKSPOXI)KNCE OX THE SUBJECT.
Th* Stato l«'p irtmeiit |rnite«*t« AunltiHt the i:\elUHiou us I'ltJiMi Tlif Sonuto SlH'Uen the Turin' antl TnUes tlie Kiver und llarhor Hill.
I-'UANC AMI A\it:i:N-AN i-oni
WASIIIM. rox, Aug. 1 I.V —In compliance wit the i-esolulion of the Senate last.litly. calling for ali correspondence not already submitted to Congress and now iu the Department of State touching the efforts made by this I lovernmcut to secure the modiication or repeal by the French l!ovenuii"nt, of its decree of I**sl prohibiting tho importation into Franc.' of Americi'.n pork and* kindred American products, the 1'resident oil Friday senl to tie' Senate a letter on till'subject from the Acting Secretary of State, tone!!.or with a large volume of correspondence U-t ween Minister Heed and Sec.vtary Itlaino, boginning July. I ^v.l. The Acting secreiary. iu his letter of transmittal, says that the correspondence discloses tho important tact that the French Government now practically places its exclusion of American pork product upon economic instead of sanitary grounds. "As this policy of exclusion." says Mr. Wharton, "as a measure for the protection of thu domestic products of France, is applied only to tho United States, tho department has not failed to protost against the discrimination as unjust." Tho correspondence is i[uite voluminous. .•
SI: AIT-
WASHINGTON, Aug. K—In the Senate Friday Senator I'rye (Me.) moved to proceed with the river and harbor bill. Tho vote was taken and the motion was agreed to—yeas, till nays. s—Senator Hlair, Cameron, l'dmunds. Halo, lliscock, Hoar, lngalls and Sanders voting in tho negative. Among the amendments reported by tlie committee on appropriations and agreed to by thu Senate were the. following: appropriations (or tmrlmr at Muskegon. Mich., from t.Vj.iKO t.i Kd.im.). ana tor hartMir ot refuse at Sa:ul Mcach, Mich., from JTO.iOO to ?:SI.||'|. IncreasttiK uppropriaiious for hart'or at Marquette. Mich., from uO to J.Vi.oo for harbor of refuge at MilM-aukee, Wis., from ttiJ.uiiO to t.so.u)U: lur harbor at Superior bay anil isL I.ouis tiay, \Visconsin, from f.Ni.iiOi) to 11 for tiartior at Duluiti, trom ^NI,I«M to ili.»ooi for harbor ai irand Marats. Minn., from it'.i.iOil t,, anil for harbor at A^-ate tiay. Mitiuesota. from £*!,• I to to SW.00.
Increaslr,|.' appropriations for Saginaw river, Michigan, from J.sti.ia) to iTIUMj. ol wliloh !3T,SftHs to tie expiinileil above Hay City for Iteil Hiverof tli" Sortn, Minnesota, from iiUPuo to SiS.OtXi lufcrtiui-. items nt lnM.ouo for new locks anil approai-hes ui St. Mary's falls. Micliiiran, and of i4i.0.i)(0 for llay la tic channeL Miehipan: reducintr uppruprlutieu for Kaskaskla river, lilinois. from 5s. to i-'i.'•
Tho provision for the improvement of tho Harlem river was discussed at length, but without action upon it tlie Senate adjourned. itopsr.
WASIIIXOTON-, Aug. 11V—The IIouso on Friday began consideration of tho Indian appropriation bilL After considerable debate it was apreed to.
Mr. Cooper (Ind.) offered a resolution providing for the appointment of a select committee of seven members to investigate and report at the next session of Congress, whether reductions may be made land to what extent) in the number and salaries of otlicers and employes of the Government, and also to what extent reductions may bo made in the various departments
The McKay reliof bill was taken up. and pending its consideration tho resolution authorizing the use of the balance of the Mississippi river flood fund to aid destitute persona in Oklahoma was passed. The vow on the passage of the McKay bill was 7T to 30. but no quorum appeared, and the rest of the afternoon wua spent filibustering over a resolution offered by Mr. Thomas (Wis.) directing tho Sergeant-at-Arms to arrest absent members
Mr. Maker (N. V. created some Ifttlo excitement by offering as a substitute for this a resolution reciting tho editorial appearing iu tho New York Sun of Friday morning upon the declaration of Iloger Q. Mills of Texas, that "this ashington) is n* placo for me. Scarcely had tho clerk begun to read the preamble, when ho was interrupted by protests from both sides of tho llouse_ Mr. Uaker declined to accept the Speaker's suggestion that he withdraw it, but lie ilnally withdrew thi' [H-oamble. Tho resolution was n-ud in spito of prr/testa. It revokes all leaves of nl*sence except those granted for illness and thoso grafited to liigor ti. Mills aud others employed like him in nn "educational campaign."
The Speaker di.spipartf\l the Baker resolution and put the Thomas resolution. on wliich tlie House wasted time until .1 j*. ni.. U'iien a rowan WM taken until "j 11 clock, tho evening session to be^dovoted to private pension billii
The House at its evening session—Mr. l'erklns (Kan. in tlie chair—passed UW pension bills.
ITKALI run TUB RAJIPAK'.N. ^A..-IUS'0-TOV. Aug. Hi.—The Repute lican Congressional campaign couiniitteo bus completed its organization by selecting Representative Thomas C. Cart/.'r. of Montana, secretary und Edwaro I.. O'lJrien, of New York, treasurer. After September 1 Mr. Ciarkson, who expects to resign tho First-Assist-ant Postmaster-Generalship, win take join! charge ol the campaign, as chairman ol a lib-committee of the llepule lican National committee appointed for that purpose. The management of the canvass for i.he next. House of Representatives will accordingly fail .Mr. Hidden, -Mr. Carter and Mr. Clarkson..
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llontl. Ill A^.,1 I'll} sleii,,,. 11 a I: i-i mi Conn.. Aug. c. ]ir. Charles Steele Tlioms.ui died Thursday night at. the residence of his son-in-law, lostmiusUir K'inney.' Dr. Thomson wa., no years old and was tho oldest, living C.aduate of thi.* alo Medical Colicgu.
IAuif.
Uoitth on Knee Iraek.
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French Discriminntlon Based on Economic Grounds.
l,.\w-i'»N. Mo., H. A collision
occurred on the race track here Friday morning between a horse ridden by Kugene Arthur and a trotter and sulky driven by (leorge Sweet. Drivers, horses and sulky were thrown into a I confused mass. Arthur's neck was broken and injuries to Sweet's spino and head will c.iusu his death. Tho horses wi re so badly injured thoy wero shot.
Hold at Suuiuior fto«ort. Kofin I.I:, N. V., Aujr. 1**.—A daring robhory was perpetrated at Ontario Keach Uoehem» r's lakeside resort Fri« day. 'I nieves entered tho eottajjo of A. .1. Warner, a wealthy architect- of this I ''ity, and took jewels belon«,rinr to Mrs.
Warner valued at Then the hitu-os set lire to tho cottage to conceal tho evidence of their crime.
Property and L.ILN Destroyed hy FIIXMU. LOMHIN, Au}.'. 1«». K«S»ont tUunls in Ih-loochistan have done enormous datnas,po to jjroporty, and many persons have honn drowned. Tiio llolan railway for a distance of s*\ miles has boon vept away and tho «rroat military ro. iias bet.'n partly destroyed.
Died at the Aye of Mlxi'.IIAR. POINT, Wis., Aug. Id. liridget Doody diinl liere Wednesiay, aged l'Jtl years. She wt.s born in Ireland. and th" parish record shows tho date of hor birth.
INir ('(Ingres*.
Friday's Congressional nominations were as follows: Indiana, Tenth district. 11. .1. Adams (Pro.). Florida, First district. S. 1{. Mallory (Dom.). Wisconsin, Fighth district. Nils P. Ilangcn (Rep.) renominated.
Switchmen Win,
MATTOOX, 111.. Aug. til.--The striking switchmen of the Peoria. Decatur vt Kvansville road returned to work Friday at an advance oi cl3 a month in their wages. itltf Carta of TI'IL
TAI IIMA, ash., Aug. lit.—The ship Francis arrived Thursday from Yokahoma, Japan, with eSM.S'iS pounds oi toa consgn to Hastern cities.
THE MARKETS.
(•rain, Provision, oteCMRAOO. At?^ tfv
n.orn—Quiet hut frrm. Sprint.* Patents. t-VOOOA fO, Hakrrs*. M.2.SU3. *e. Straights. $3.75 54.50 Winter Piiteuts, U.'MQA.T5 Clears, Hl3
WHEAT—Active and No. 2 oa«b about Scptrrnb^r, WtW1.0lc December, ii.uS^l-OlS No. Ketl, Xo, 3,
COHN—Fairly active and steady. Na 2. 17^'t •17Vc No. ii Yellow. '•ic Na 47^ (3.17VJC: No. 3 Yollow. Scptenjhpr, 47^©4^0 October. 4S\.'2tfHe Mav. 51H
OATS Palrly active nnd lower. Mn. 8. cash. JWaSMsi Sepleiuher. May. Samples in large supply und lower No. 3, No. 3 White. Tv.^^rc No. '2. aA4ft^7*.,e Na White, :i7M»4e.
KYF.—Wonkrr. No. 2 cash. »Jlc August, September, Sanjjjles Ql*.»ut CIi/(K5c for No. 44i^:«Oe for No.
JiARLKY—Stea«ly. No. 2 ^epti'm^r. 7%. Samples, Mte.V.V (or N«i 4 for No. nnfi 671t70c (or No. 2.
MESS P«»RK—Markn wmewhirt un.^rthsl l'rices quotahle ut fll.2rt&ll,tti ftir ct«?h fll.JC for August: lU.ar»toii.:w tor September, for .January, anil for May.
I«AHL— Kather IXMFW and PRLRRT? rnltxl steady. Prices ranged at KhKJtrt.lOsi for ra^h W.12v,$rt.i?i for August fer'September (or Oet-Ni,r, aod 1074 for January'.
Pot'LTRY—Live chleftcns. flc prrlb ^pnmj Chickens. per fi Live Turkryn, 9®l0c per tf- Live Ducks Live Oeese. 00 per dozea.
Ligron—Distilled Spirits linn UJHI at 11.13 per gal. (or tlnished good«c
OATS—Dull, lower. Western, PHovistoNs—Heef Ftnjnj quiet. t7,COc^7.fM) axtra mess. K77.©7.ai ivrk sU»^ly anl dull raess, Sl2.Witl^^ extra prim'!, *10.00 =7 I0..fal Lard quU1» oasy stcamreuden.*!,
JIoos— Market moderuV?!y ootU-r fir goo»i, but slow for common grade* Prints WT.iuc lower. Soles ranged at iluto4.no for ll^hl S3.U02tA.50 for rough packing for mixed, und iVrf)©3.ti,) for heavy lacking ivrui Bbipytntf lota.
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Ily-^rymnnH for T.»Klia« l,e. A Knsidmi pnu'titioner nviuniix-nils ttM) use of liiwj-unus si^is for t.-oth-ncha Hin plan is to burn the anil to ootiwy tho ranoke throngh little paper till*' t.i the hole in the tooth. Ho declaris thiit in nearly all crises one application, iir ut most t-xo, will suffice to Ciire the t. ,fluicbo.—London Lancet.
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much more so. Wherev.-r their wanderitiir-brine they must find the ri«i{alwa)t:i»c.elsj they will le disturbid in th'ii formanee. if not reaiiy Midi'."-! is -s bio. Trained the f.,rty-twi. inch rinir, the horse and his ri ,-: :.r grown U.HIII. worn mie imjjlit Niy,! exact angle of declivity toward th? tor of the riiiK which th- radi:i"i!v-: tv-ono foot anil a idven SJIWHI Tlie numnd on tin- circtmnV.-i-tiiv .: ring always has on the inside to speak, of earth, at tin- sauii' :ii tliat into which ra.lius and '.iil t:.n tin1 driver. As for sjthat, aft--:ti horsv* has pint: round tw.nrtlir'anil is wnnn.il his work. i.~ tinthrongh tlio net. In fact, a strap ally holds his hivul .•' that ho car.n.:^ lieyonil a cvrtain pace.
Tho ringmaster snajx- lu.- wis walks alxmt excitedly, the !"»n a :t "Hi! liir the rider ski at» :t'Chorse, to which lie gives an 'vas a c.liji witli his whip, th'- band jday- f.i."-: anil factor, and louder and lutiilic. preiRinderarKX' of bass drain mi'! bal, ajnl the hors" jnfl mint ti-iss old j«ai.v, until with the h.t throngh a tissue balloon tlnou't and Mile. Petitprus gr:n»'ftii self ON tin* Hat SJI.M1I' a:i-l siiab^ S])atigl,«l skirts. Then the 1 1"^ that tluit jdirt of the si. i.-
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