Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 58, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1876 — Page 7
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THE INUIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1876.
DOINGS OF THE DEMOCRACY
IN THE DIANA CAMPAIGN. BLUE JEANS' GLORIOUS PROGRESS. The Next Governor Greeted Bousing Audienz a at Newcas'le and RichmondOther Grand Outpour! ogs of the People. by HURRAH FOR HENRY. TEE GRAND 8T DKMONSTRA HON CF THB CKNTBNNIaL TB4R IN HoNoR OF DA.JJ VOORHEB AND HON r BT BLUB J CANS. By Telegraph to the Sentinel. Nrw Cabtlf, Ind.. Sept. 21 The grandest and largest political gathering of tbe Democracy tbat ever wi known in this county, assembled b6re jer-trday-The several road.scenterlng here were at ten o'clock A. M. literally lined, packed at d jammed with delegations Tom all parts ot this and adjoining counties, with banners and flags flying, and mottos of every con esivable kind. One of the banners was a true and artistic portrait of soldiers with bayonets and a section ct artillery, under which weretbe word .Going; Si.uth tocarry the electlot s for Gram lem and D in Cm eron," one evidence ot the great succss o the meeting was the large number o wavering Republicans who paid the vert losest attention to every word uttered b the speakers, and who approved and assented to the sentiments upreased, wni e the offlcebolding Radicals bit their teeth with rage. At night there was a grand torchlight procession, the first ever bad b the Democracy of this county, after which DiTid S Goading addressed an Immense audience at the large tourt house. The f peakers, V-xirheea auo William, expressed their great surprW that Henry ooanty coald turn out such an immense number of Democrat. Later. TbH Republicans are mal to desperation at the success ot our meeting, and because members ot th-ir party are deserting like rats from a sir king ship. 1 by art circulating all manner of false and malicious reports agaibst the Dim crcy. WILLIAMS IN WAYNE. INDIANA'S NfcXr GOVERNOR AND THB TALI. STCAMORg BrOIVB A ROUal0 DEMON STBATION IN RICHMOND. By Telegrapn tbe Sentinel. Richmond, Ind., Sept. 21. i be largest and most enthusiastic garnering of tbe campaign greeted Williams and Voorbeee to-day. At an eany hour this morning a continuous stream of people began pressing into to wo from every avenue of approach wi'h wagons tastefully d c 'pnratofl anrl flworf with young ladies, cittz ns in carriages and uniformed horsemen, all vieiog with each other to do honor to Indiana's eatesmeu. The grand procession formed in line, and after marching through the principal streets of the city moved to the fair grounds where the vast company was addressed ty tbe Bon. J s. D Williams and tbe Hon. Daniel W. Voorbeee, each beirte . received with rounds of applause. The cit'zns ot Wayne were well pleased with Honest Blue Jeans, and will eiv9 bim substantial evidence ot it In October. Betöre Mr. Toorhees had finished speakings shower of rain came on and he w c impelled to retire to shelter, but so ai xtous were tbe people to hear bim that tbey railed for him to return, and be fi.iisbed bis spe cb ta the rain. A brilliant torch-light pro cession is now forming, and tbe greatest enthusiasm privativ. MITCHELL MAKCerNO ON. A LABOE AND KNTHrsiA"TIC MWFTISQ DRCSSKD BT GOV W.tLKER. By Telegraph to tbe Sentinel. AD Mitchell, Isd , Sept. 21. At an early hour' tbia evening a crowd of nearly fifteen hundred persons, morly voter, as sembled at Big'a HiV, wbere they bad tbe pleasure ol listening to tbe m a' eloquent and ;i g'cal speech of th) campaign by Gov. walker, ot Vir ginia. Tbe wild st entbuiiiism prevailed. and the Rtdic! lo k terribly blue Many .Republicans admit tbe speech to be the best they bave listened to during the can vass, and some on leaving toe ball expressed their deter mtnacion o supporting B:ue Jeans and the entire state ticket in October. The ladies ol Mitchell pronounced Gov. Walker the handsomest man as e 1 aa the moat eloquent speaker tbey had ever listened to. The Mitchell glee club f urnisb'K) the mu9ic. Extensive preparations are belog made for oar gratd rally October 31. You may expect a good report from Lawrence county. THB CAUE IN CONNERSVULE. XLOQUXNT SPKAKRR3 AND ENTHUSIASTIC ACDIKNOK. By Telegraph to tbe Senilne'. CONNBRSVILLB, iND , S-pt. 21 Judge JIcKenny, and tne Irish irat or of the West, the Hon. Daniel J. Callan, of Hamilton, Ooio, add reesei a large and entbnsiasttc Democratic meeting tols evening. Tbey were met on tbeir arrlva at the depot by 120 Hideo and Hendrcks guards and conducted to tbe Court Douse aqnare, wbere tbey tor two noma beldtbe large audience. Tne interest was so great in the meeting that not one person le!t during tbe en Irs time. Tbe spirits ol the Fayette D-modiry are rising and that or (be R-pabllco lla'rlsonlan aristocracy depressing in a corresponding
degree. Dan. J. Calian made a special appeal to bis few countrymen to vote for reform, Tilden, Hendricks and Uncle Jimmy, which they will do without an exce piion A DE MOCK A ! IC OV ATION.
NINB THOUSAND PBOPLR TURN OUT TO HKAB THB GOSPBL F BKP 'BM AT SALKIC By Telegraph to the Bentinel. Salem, Ind., öept 21. To-day we had tbe greatest political ovation ever given in this county. Colonel Gray and to the people, grand. Nine Bovd Winchester spoke The display was pertecily thousand came In delega tions, each delegation averaging five hun dred. The streets and roads, doors and roofs and windows were full of tbe throng. The like was never before witnessed in this county. Democrats are in tbe field to win. We repudiate the war spirit, and want justice and honest government. We have gained some valuable accessions. For in stance, Tbomas Mead ere, for years a noble soldier, and always a Republican, speaks next Saturday for Tilden and Hendricks. Washington county is in Hue. SHELBY CUUM I Y 80LID. BOUSING Tt'WNSBlP MRBTIHOIN LONDON. By Telegraph to tbe Sentinel Fairland, Ind., Sapt. 21. it one of tbe largest township meetings ever held In Shelby county, which took place this even ing at London, Mr. B. S Sutton made a most telling speech showing op Grantlsm and corruption generally ia unmeasured terms. riot less than 600 people were present, among them about 150 rilden and Hendricks Guards in uniforn. Tbe greatest enthusiasm prevailed and at tbe conclusion the immense crowd sent up three rousing cneers tor tbe naioaal and state tickets and the speaker o the evening. GOODING IN CLINTON. AN EFFECriVK SPEECH AND MUCH GO 3D D 'NS F R THB CUE. By Telegraph to tbe Sentinel.l Tipton, Ind., ö'P 21. The Hon. D.S. Good Id g addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting at Scirclevllle, Clinton county, this a'ttrnoon. A Tilden and Hendricks pole was raised a id everybody was pleased. JadgeGooalag has done great good lor the cause here. THE NORTHFIELD BANDITS. CAUGHT AND TJKXED OUT TO BE THE YOUNÜER3 F CR OF THEM CB ASKD D'tWN ONE KILLED AND THRKK TaKKPI LIVS-1W MORS TRACED INTO DACOTAH AND CLOafc.LT PCRSDED St. Paul, Minn , Sept 21. Ths Pioneer Press has a p c ai from Madelm, Waton wa couoty, Minnesota, announcing the cap ture of 'our of the Nort j field robbers. Toe four captured are those lost track of in the timber around Mankato. two of whom are supposed to be tbe noted Younger brothers. The dispatch says the our missing r bbrs went to a house at 7 A. M. io-jay, arut seven miles norn of nere, b'jugDi wma braid ami huwer and started west on loot. N-ws wessen in s-s t-at as a horse cnu'd ti ael. Forty or htty men were a ter tDem an soon as 'bey could gt horses and arms. Tbey dnve tnem into a slouch about eight miles north of b-re, they tbn had tnem out on tbe prairie and opened fire on them. Tne'robbers returned fire but kept working toward tbe r vr and at last gor there aud hd in tue bunes. B. the time our men wer all tilget r ami surrounded the hush tbe r -bot-rs were ia. Ti e firing becams g-tera'. our mn advancii g ail the urns. At la-t tne robbers tt there was no nse od save up. Ojh a killed and tbe otber turee ra w unried Ooe has only a wound in tbe arm. The one that is SUPP LED TO BE CLK T0UNOER, is wounded badly iu tbe ta 'd aud back, and tbe other has a bad wound in tbe law and shoulder. It is:tbought tbat one, prbaps two, will die of tbt-ir wounds. Ooe ot them bs an old wound in bis arm, supposed to be one of the wound d at N.jrtLQeld. Capt. Murphy a wounded in tbe Bioe, and Geo Brd ord's arm scra'cbed, but tbey are both only lgbt wounds, and wi l N all ngb'. A Pioueer Preos special from S oux City says ht tbe to robbers wb iwi-ra cnased into D kota were overtaken by a 'tt z -oa' p we s.x miles ab-'ve Ya k -on o day. Tbe r bbers when sighted 'urn-d and fired wuuudmg one of the pursuers' horses, and then took to tre woods and Wwre ajcatn lost sight ot. Tbe but is b-icg continued, and it is thought will certainly end lo runnlrgthba ddown. Gov. Pillsbury hsa teiegrapb-d tbe local officers at Sndalia to atoooo end to tnis city t le w uuded robber and tbe tx dy of tbe dead one, aud they will be here to-morrow morning. LATER. The wound"d roboers hive confessed to the sheriff having tbem In charge that they are tbe Younger brotbeis, but refuse to give the name of th dd comrade. BABCOCK'S ROUBLE. PROGRESS OF THB SAFE BURGLARY TRIAL NETTLE-HIP ON THB STAND. Washing roN, D. C, S pt. 21. In tbe safe bur.lary trial to-day, Col. White ey was cross-examined by Judoe Fuller ton. The testimony did not differ materially from that given yesterday. E. C. Bifi-ld, frmerely iicltor of t e .tre. sury, test fied to tbe Intimate relations existing between Bb cock, Harrington and Whiu-ley and said that n one occasion. In tne spring of 1874, be telegraphed Wbiteley In New Y ra to come to Wasaingt on, ms Babo ck wished t see him. Wnltelev came and bad Interviews with Bibcock and Harrington. J C. Neitlesblp was next piaoed upon tbe a acd and a kolie p esented in bis case. He tsttfiod ai great Ungth and gve toe bietory ot bow be arrang d the safe burglary under instructions ircru Wblieiey. Auqoi g other thl. gs be sal J, two men wre Detailed to ho rtain, li P'asible, wbere newspaper men obtained information about dimrict afla r. and tc report to Babcock' -traBt. Adj jroed. Yesterday was Nsw yore State day at the Genteonlal, and tbe attendance waa the largest of tbe exposition. A1 means ot convey an es in toe city proved Inadäquat to transport ih crowds op to one o'clock. There were 111,583 admissions.
FOREIGN.
THK EAMIERN WAR. THE TIM PS ON THE SITUATION THB TERMS INSIF1ED UPON BT TUBE BT COMPLAINTS OF INFLUX OF RUSSIAN TROOPS IN SSRVIA. London, Sept. 22. Tbe Venna correspondent of tbe Times says the wish of tbe Turks that tbe icflux of the Russians should cease during tbe period ot the armistice is reasonable. Tbe Servian army has become to all intents a Russian one. This element feels I' self master of the situation. If tbe Influx be not stopped tbe powers will prepare tbeir treaty ofpace tor tbe waste banket. It is not feasible to make the conclusion of an ar mlstice dependent on any pledge Ru-ala might take. It must be done indirectly. An armistice is confidently expected and there is an agreement between powers about the basis of pae' flea-ion This is tbe basis proposed by E island These proposals bave not been communicated to tbe porte, but are tbe n-sult O' several private conferences. Tbe pme bas considerably reduced its demands thus regarding tne question of Milan's doing homsge,snms act should be perto md the ceremony t be settled later. Aa to the garrisoning of fortresses, toe demands have been reduced to temporary occupation ot Aiexlnatz until tbe works ther are demolished. I a other fortresses tbe Ottonn Hag it to be saluted. A railway to Belgrade la insisted upon but with toe modification that tbe Servians shall make it w thin a cer tain time. Tbere Is a deposition to reduce tbe claim for Indemnity. It appears that Turkey merely wishes to av the form and have some moral satisfaction. The Times says tbat a formal armistce was established on Tuesday by Kerem Pasha and Central Tcbernayt-ffto hu until 8pt25. The Turks advancd from Saltscbar, which was burned on Tuesday, before arrangemerts of formal armistice, but this Is regarded as a violation o' the agreement. The Dally Telegraph Correspondent at Vienna eavs tbat the Rislan Char e d'Affairs expressU refuses to consent to h ad- ptlon of tbe p intregardmg tbe influx of RusslaLS into bervla. THE SITUATION IN 8PAIN. THREE RIVAL COURTS TWO FX QCKENS INTRIQÜ1NO FjB DUCATS HKLIGIOUS INTOLERANCB. London, Sept. 21 Renters Telegram Company received tbe following summary ot the situation in Spain; Strenuous ef forts are being made to oust Senor Canovas D4 Ct8tello, tbe prime minister. Three Courts exist at present, namely, Elcg Alfonso's, ex-Qaeen Christina's, the latter supported by tbe remaining partisans of Marshal Epatro, and ex Queo Isabel 1' at Santander. Tbe latter Is activ ly lntriguli g. Sbe is principally if fluenced by tne clergy but in a looter degree bv e or Ca-tagnette, Marshal 8ernno and Gen. Kovaicnts. It is believed thece latter wauld not hesitate to adoere to a policy of relltri us lnioieraocH in order to secure tbeal.iauce ot Isabella. Isabella ba disiribu ei portrait ot h rseif and children to all tbe aeents. At pre e t tbe objt of b ta Coristlna'a ana Isabella's intrigues is to secure the restitution o their proper y by tbe Spanish trta-urv Thev c aim respectively 4i,000,000 and 36,000.000 peseta". Sei or Cui D. i ta -tulo po-iively reluses these demands. A member of tne party now In power r ceotly exprese& tue pinion that tbe obj ct of tbe toltra 'on clau-e in t t constitution was rutretv to give satis ao ti n atr ad, but tne government wtmld not allow any :on-Papish ci e d to establish itself iu Spt.n. Iu tbis connection, a Mairid telegram, tr-dtty, states tbat tbt government bas approved tbe conduct o tbe prefpet of Vlladtiid, who torbade lbsale of Protests t bibles in the streets ot that place. THE 11 DE OF WAR APPARENTLY TURNING IN FAVOR OF SERVIA LIT ILK PPKOr OF PEACE. Lomdon, S-pt. 21. Tie Tim Balgrade correspondent siys be doubts whet Der it is possible to ignore Prince Milan's proclamation asking peace, as 'h prie-ts and masses of tba popu ation side with General Tcberuafi and tbe Rjsiu. Toe correpondeot a'ao eya : "Servia now believes in vie ory I mut sav tbi bellet is not surprising, tbs Servian Moravian army occupd a strong posuioo, to ming a semi-Cirole frm Alexins' z ano D'g'tde around to Djm.ia a d Vdiki Tni Turkish army Is more concent ra ett, but as it is in a yaley between the left and right ol tbe Servians' pot-itloD, the Turks would tiot bave much chance of aivai clt g further. It Is also asserted thst the Turks lack food. Deserters assert wien changing toeir camping grounds the Turks burn tb"lr tents, 'ibe S ryians believe tbat this is iu e M'xquence of the appearance of tbe p agut. The Ddligr-d correspondent of the Diilv News lelegrapas tnat it tbe ar mistice were tor a fortnight, he would not be surprised if starvation compelled the Turks to evcuattj tneir p sltlon. A dis patch from Vienna says tbe Aotriao ambowador at Constantinople ia re otiatin relative to comit'ons ot pace between tbe porte and M ontenearo lu Dopes ot obtain ing tbe cession of the porte ct Spliza to Montenegro. SPANISH NEWS. THB CASB OF TWEED TROOP 1 FOR CUBA. London, September 22. A special to the Times from Santander states tbat Wm. M. Tweed wis sent yesterday to Coranna where he was embarked for Cuba to be surrenderei on his arrivl tbere to tbe United States onloers. The same dispatch announces that 1,000 troops left Coranna for Cm. RAILROAD DECISION. THB VALIDITT OF A SOMBWHaT IRREGULAR CONTRACT DECLARED BT THB COURTS. St. Louis, Sept. 21. In tbe Uaited S ates Circuit Court to-day, Jude D lion decided a case of much interest to railroad men. The esse was Henry E. Ekln vs. tbe St. Duuls. Kansas City and Northern railroad, to recover iaterestupoo coupons atttcned to 1937,000 bonds issued by the Sc. Louie. Council B ufifs and Omaha railroad company. The latter com pan v leased their road to the former for a rental f qial to the interest on tbee bonds and said Interest was to be paid aa the rental Ol tne road. I hie lease wm made wth tbe consent of tbe stockholders of tte St. L C. B. A Omana road but the a ock holders of tne Si. Louis, Kansas City and Northern road nevtr to. k ai lormal action on it until March 1875, whoa tbey voted it down altbouga tn company baa made three semi-annual payments
of interest on tbe bonfs without objection from anv Of tha atvkbnldAra Jnrler nil.
Ion decided that notwithstanding the informality. of the lease, as tbe la: ter company bad operated tbe road of he former, and made thres Dwrxrnts of Interest nnon the nonnons. the leaan U valid, and Judgment was entered for plaintiff. A BIG TALK. THE SIOUX COMMISSION FINALLY GET IHR INDIANS OG ETHER FORA COUNCIL. LTTTLK GOOD ACCOMPLISHED THE INDIANS SL' W TO CONSENT lO A RKMoVaL B1KHOP WHIPPLE'S BL QUENCB THE COUNCIL BROKEN UP BT BED CLOUD. Red Cloud Agency, Sept. 19. Via Fobt Labamie. f-ept. 21. The commission succeeded to-day In bringing Red Cloud and bis people to a council. Among tbe prominent Indians present, were Rd Coud, LUtle Wound, Swift Bear, Red Lea', Back Coal, White Tail. Sitting Bull, Pretty Ciow, Eagle Dress, Yoong-Man-Afraid and Q irk Bear. Mamy i fficers irom Camp Ribmson attended tbe council, which lasted two hours. Red Cloud made tbs first speech, and said be and bis pnople were williog to give up tbe Black Hills country, also to Dave bis youg men take a journey to see tbe country spokea ot by tbe commissioners (Indian Itrritory), and if tb-y repor it a gotd country bis people will so con--icier It; if they report it bad tbey will cons d6r it bad. Quick Bear said tbat when t be young men got back rnm tnat c U"try hs Indians would want to goto Wasblcgun with their interpreter- a od bave a taia wrh iheGrea' Falber before giving op thin none try. Sitting Ball t-aid I bave got a fudgment against me agent if be is sure every ten days promptly it Is a'l right but t he don't I will go north. Youugman Afraid said: " y father shook bands with tbe Great Fatner on the Platte Rivr 'd wai told this country belonged to tne Dtcotas. I was brought up Jin this connny to be a chief. THE EOLDIERS HAVE NO CONCERN IN THIS COUNTRY since I have been here and I bave tried to do right. West, to tell you plain y, I bave been ashamed ever since the soldiers came here aod sat down. I wish you, my friends, who have brains and hearts, to tell my reat father wbat my opinion Is and what I have said. I agree to tbe young men going on the Journey, but we are goirg to ask of tbe great lather a great man things. We expect to have food aud blankets as long as we live. The great ktber bas not lived up to promises in tbe pact, American Horse stid the soldiers had o business here. If they wish to arrest anyb dy tbe country is wide, let tbem go titer tbem. Tbere are a great many bad uo:-n In tbe north. Lf-t tbe soldiers go trrest them. Langitter on tbe part of Indians. Here Rad Cloud took Dr. Daniels, Msj r Uoward and Joseph Bromett, wbo sat among the Indian chiefs, auo -ai I he wanted tbem to do bis ousinf ss for bim and go to tbe southern country with his young men. He als. wanied F. C. B-ucner, Aatolne Jones, Bill Lowland, Hank CI fl rd, Todd Randall, Frank S lway and Nelse Moiai to go a interpreters. " Red Dig said the Indiats were not willing to sign any paper until he yourg men got back from tne southern country and tty bad a chance to go to A'asbing on and talk FACE TO FACE WITH THE GREAT FATHER Black Coal, chief ,ol the Arapsboes, sal ; nia people bad an cqutl right with th Sluux to tte Black Hills country, and toey would want tbeir share ot tbe money received for tbem. He was willing to go and look at tbe southern country. K siop Whipple replied tothe Inaians t ist tue great t-ttber rq nred tbem to sign a dm per binding totmeves to go to the Missouri R ver if tbey didi.'t 40 to tbe Indian territory, else .hey would get no more rat od, tie urged (.hem to consent at once to the proocsi(.ions a"d go to the Indian Territory upon toe return of the voung men. Judge Gylord, solicitor ol thw Interior department, followed to tbe same ttfVct, urging prompt action on tbeir part la order to get rations n tbe future. While be ws ta k Dg Siting Boll, to whom tbe president gave a due rifle last year, broke up tbe council aying tbere would be plenty more day o taia. Supplies were issued to tbe Indians far a feast to-night and it is thought Aiiotber council uav held to morrow. FIRE INSURANCE. SESSION OF THB NATIONAL BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS IN NbW YORK. New York, September 21. The National Bard ot Underwriters met this morning, and immediately wert into executive session. After the eesMou a repot t as made upon tbe report ot tbe commit tse of fifteen wbich had D ea I si ver at tbe previous session. Tne firs section, tbat tne board meet twice a yev was adopted. Tbe second section, tra b ard c mpanies faying their home office in plces wnere executive or provisions, c immUtees are cl leu upon to passu 00 n ratts shall be reprts-nted atd baye a vot", was adopted, the third section nquiriig all deviations lrom rates to t reported, was adopted. Tbe fi'tb action relative to establishing a Western department of tbe national board waa ref rred to a special committee of five. Tbe sixth section, that tbe system of fining agdiits be abolished, was referred u tne executive commit' ee. A resolution tbat the fxecutivd committee be directed to inquire into tbe expediency of authorizing a committee of co-operation in tbe South was adopted. The president read a 0 ommunication from Savannah relative to tre yellow tever. A subecrpJon was taken up resulting In f 121 THE BOSs'a RE I URN. WILL BB BROUGHT HOMB ON HE THE STEAMER FRANKLIN. New York, Sept. 21. Toe following is a s ectal dispatch from Madrid: "Lsarniofc ttat tbe commander ot tbe United States hip Franklin, homeward boaud, consents to deliver William M. Tweed to tbe American authorities, instead of sending bim back to General Joyeliar, the order for r weed 'a departure lrom Cvrnnoa baa oeen countermanded. Tbe Franklin, which is now at Gibraltar, proceeds to Vigo to take Tweed, who is now already ootiflned in tbe fortress Casiello Del Castro on board her d cs. THE WAR OF RACE?. THK ARMBD B iNDS OF Nf GROSS DI'PEBSE SOM UN BAS .NESS BULL REMAINS. Charleston, Sept. 20. The armed ne groea la Atkea cjunty have dispersed at tbe coming ot a large organizes" force ot whites, and apprebmslons ot serious fighting are quieted for the piesent, but several attacas by negroes upon isolated plantation bouses are repeated and great uLeailceia prevails taroughout the county.
BONDS CALLED fN. THE CONTRACTION OF THE FiVB-TWKNTir8 BAPIDLY GOING ON f 10,000,000 REDEEMED. Washington, D. C,Sept. 21. Tbe Secretary of the Treasury called in ior redemption 110,000,000 5-20 bonds of 18C5, May and November, upon which tbe interest will ease tbe 21st of Deoember next They are as follows: coupon bonis $50 No. 651 to No. 718, boib Inclusive; $100, No. 8 601 to No. 12 400 both inclusive; f-ViO. No. 1.UY io No loom twh
Inclusiv; $1,000, N 35525 to No. 46R50, irciuMve orai coupon; ,iwiu wu, registered bonds; $50, No. 1 to No. 50. both Inclusiv; $100, No. lit 1 to No. 1650, both inelnsive; 500.No. 1401 to No. 1810, hotn inclusive; $1 000, No. 3701 to No. 5750, bo'h luclus v; $5 000, No. 22ol to No. 2yu0, f"0'b inclusive; $10 000. No. 5101 to No. 3950, both Inclusiv-; t tl regisred $3 OOd.oOO, Aggregate, $10 000,(KK). SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. A NATIONAL CONVENTION CALLED BY FIGHTING JOB HoOKBR IN THE INTEübST OF TILDEN AND BEF BM. Washington, D. C, Sf p 21. Tbe SoldierV and Sailors' National Reform Association have to-day issued a call for a grand diva convention of Union Boldiers aod ssilors, in favor of reiorm in the natir.ra admini. tration, to be held in Albanv, N Y., Thursday, October 19 in the inter- at ot Tilden aud Hendricks. Tee call is signed by tne executive committee, with M-j. H", Jo Hook a r-r "tont. A KEAfcDY Tti .T UKKlUt CUjtis.liriuN Hostetter's Rtom ch Kit'ers defy compel itln. Of he host o' rival tonics that have cropped up daring 1 long career, n u ons has KHined and retained ach a large share of public lavo -, tb utiix many bave eDjjjea an ephemeral popularly. Tbe reason is this, tn&twhireas muny of these medicines were advertised to perform cures of the most startl Dg ni are, they bave wbe tfrert. almost lhva lably turned out to be of little or no vaiue wuiie the great lnvigoraut, whose reputation they wer Id tended to rival, has never disappoln ed those wbo have placed tbeir confidence in it. It bas vindicated In the amplest m nner Its calms to oe cons derea a positive specific remndy for liver oomplaint, dys pep-la, malarloas fever, debility, constipation and numerous otber mataoies arising from genera we kness and disorders of tbe stomach, liver and b iwel. AUfcA IN Wiiaied lor the LN.MAL GAZETTEER sbowluK the erand tesult of our flis' lO ears. Everybody buys it, and genu mate from '0 toaSoO a month. Also for the-ew nistorical woig. Our WeSTfcRfcJ BORDER, a complete ard erapbic hIory f Amf rtcan ploreerli el OYEAKa AQiMU thrilling coi.flictsof red aud wnltefoes. exciting a yentores, captivliles, forays, scout, pioueer women and boys Indian war paths, camp-life, and snorts. A b. ok for old and vonnir. No competition. Enormous a les. Ex'ra terms, itinerated clrc lam free. J. C. M CLUED Y &. Co., Cincennatl, Otiio. S0CKH0LDrli, MEETING! To the stockholders of the Indianapolis. Decatur and Springfield Railway t'ompauy: NoilceN hereby given that the annua' meeting of ibe Indlau-polt, Decatur and tSpriDgArid Ra.lway Compaoy for the e ection o1 dictots, and tbe trausactiou ot ttucn oth r buslnena a may necesaa l y come b tor trie -am-, will be bei at iue office o. ibe company, -'3 ou h re nnylvanta Hire t Iudiauaolis Indiana, on Tbuoday, the 12th day of October, 167d, ai 12 o'clock noon. A. DUPRAT, Bcc'y. New York, Angist 3 IJC. GRS. CULBERTSON & EATON ?4a. or treatment or in TZKIE, LAU and CA TAituu, and diseases , ot me HCAii ai.a a CIAL. KTEs mgfcKTED. ttend or referenoes. - vy x . . i . v. a. i. mm m m m m THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE PHILÄD B LPE IA For the purchase of Reliable RBADY-MAD12 JLO THINi I For Men, For Boys. For Youths, For Children And No Hoa.e Like WAN AMAKEß & BROWNE Sixth a ; Maiket Cts., PhTaielphia, FOR LOWEST PRICES, FOR BEST CLASH KOODS. FOR IMMENSITY OF HTCXJK, FOR OÜARNTEED SATISFACTION. The Largest Ciothin House in Ameria WANAMAKRRA BROWN. $100 INVESTED HAS PAID A ROFIT OF $1.700 Oanns the past few montbs ander oar improved system of o,erat ng in atocka, Rlsts reduced to nominal soma and proou increased. Books containing fall Information sent on appllc itlon. TÜMBRIDGE A CO, Ranksra and Rrokers. 8 Wail Hu. New York. OFIUItl nd Morphin habit bwilutrlr and pmlily curat PtinlfM: nopubiicilr. Sena ump tor particular!. Dr. Carl ton. Its w aatiuigtoa bl Ciucaso, Iii. AAM A A MO VTTt A epnt v.ntAtf mverv, L ifftl Iwlivre. Business honorable and first n fll 1 1 Iclass. Partlpulars üenl free. Address W M m0 W d llKIHl" " 1.01)1 AS r.TC I BVtRE OFTKAUII VI Cw ' Toe fasitst strlun b sa th s year, and tbo m?j Root and comn'ete CENTENNIAL EI TOai OF OÜÄ C0ÜHTBY, ia oy rJcKsoN . Los ig, LU the iuiue f historian. 8etd for circulars and prowL HCAMKLLOo.. Clncim.a!. O. li Stitiojiit Picnoa Th nly coinpww IMftUtlll in oouuns IM p psr, 1 aaraiopm. pa eu, pen-bolder, eoldine pea, parkte or Ink Powder sufficient to m.lts a bottl of) st black Ink la on second. M aluhl racatpta and pul l slaaraBteomblliatlo sat. bnttnna, studs and collar ontto to match. Sampls paokac. 1 cent: t package, with assorted lewelry. i ; II ps-kairea, ft- tai te lampla doMa and confidential Urmi to astDta. F. Stockkax, 27 Bond St, New York.
CHALLENGE
SNEEZING CATARRH!
This la a constant sneese, sneae, snece, until your he d seems reu lo fly off, until yoor nose aud eye- disc hamre exm.! omn itis of mncne, thin acrid ad poisonons, on ll. nnk ior DDsmess or pienre, yoa namb ryoarse f amoue tbe most sfflicied or mo-tals destined to suffer periodical!, theereatest dlstr ss wltbont r lief or consolatlou. Every draught, every breatb ot air seems an enemy In dls guise. This 1 pro prr'y cmd cute casrrb, ano commonly cold in the head. Its constant recurrence is kne to constitnilonallv we-k or eased i asal organs, nd enfeeoud acilou of be perspiratory gl nds. In tbe permanent care or tbtsd atreMiirg mlady Hn lord ' Ha tcal Care forCatarrn Is a cer r-failing peclne. Instant reile fonows the flrt ao-e. Its use sestroys the n.orb d Seniinvenes to a moephulc changes which pmlipose people to this disease, and is sure to preveut an attack, of chronic or Ulcerative catarrh. CHRONIC CA.TA.RRH. Symptoms ObstrucUd b-eatblne. partial c osure oton or oorh n-strliN, a siopp-d up, '(.tuff-d up" feeling in the bead, constant niowiag 01 ine nose, discharges fr m the nose of a watery or iMca yeliowor Kreenl h macas. fnquently streaked wl b blHd. Smellmes the matter t o iries encrnst-d In tbe nasal passages and It removed only by prolonged effort. In be morning on mi g be symptoms are the worst. VI lent blowli g. bawaing nd hplttln-; until the crunta are remr v-d, at eaat partially, and the throat is free 1 from tbe matter tbat bas acomulau-d uunng tne night. Finally the poisonons secretions ttack the throat, broDCoial tnoe, lungs terminating in puimouarj Consumption, a. c irapanied by a most ollensive breath and lmpa.red eyebight aod hearing. CICEBATIVK CATAKRII, Tbis is the destruc ive aDd trr bJe Hags of thedUaKe. Tbe w ol n sal pas-ges, including tbe eyes and ear ,tbe locsrs, throat, broncoia' mots and lurgs brim, one nfor anoih r.affec ed. mfliined, ulcerated, and uccumbrai'idit to tbl f igbtful ruonMer. Apeculiar acid is generated ann net at 1 bertv by this disease, wLlch, permeating the blocd, weakens aod d uro s us renova.ing power, apd allows tbe s stem no opportunity to throw ofT tbe malady auili 1 a poison la neutralised, and expelled. It is here that consil u loual i rent men' becomes or the most viUl conseqaeBce, "tiecniw unless arretted a', tbis staite, ibe disease will make rapid piogre-s toward pulmonary consompUon. " Warren'a Housenold Poysiclan. Meanwhile, a soo bing, healing aod astringent medicine mnat be aoplled dl reo ly to the uasal pa saxes, 'bis forming tbe mosi perfect treatment of the du ase possible. PERMASESUT CURED. Hanford's Radical Care for Caiarr n is a safe, certain and permanent cure for cataira iu every form, an is the most pe-rct remedy ever devised. It Is purely a vegcUh'edls.il alion, and is applied iccniy b v lusuGl Uioa and constitutionally by internal admiuiMiatlon. Loca ly applied, relief is ln-un aneous. It soothes, beau and i lea sestbenasa1 patagea of every eeang of heaviness, o-strucUon, dulnessord 7.zl ess. On stnudons ly administered, it renovates tbe blooa, purines It ot tbe acid poison witb which It is a waj a cbarged in citarrb, stimulates ihe sLomacn, live aod fc dDeys, perfects d ges don, maaes new blood and permits 'he lOrniHtlo o- wU"d, bealihy tissue and fiuaPy obialns cmpiete control over the disease. Tbe r mat same curative powers. wber an otber remedies uferly fall, oi Hanford's Radical Cure are aitesud by ihousanaa who gratefully recommend it to lei o r-suOerc-rs. o sia erueDt is rua e regudiDg It tbai can no' be substantiated by tb- tnosi rerpectNble and reliable leferences. It 1 a great aud go jd medicine, td worthy all onfldeoce. Each pacaage contains a tra 1 e oa tata rh, nj Dr. San fold's Improved inallu tube and full direc ions tor its ue in all rae . H nlord's Radical ( are l-t M.d b. all wholesale and retal druggists throug aout tbe United . Price f 1. LAME BACK. Lame and Painful Back Twelve Dajs in Hospital. Mf ssrr. Weeks 4 Po er: Gentlemen I have Ju t recovered from a Ik me and painful back in rough ibe use of your Col ins' Voitaio FIas-f-r My bacr. wa s lame aud pilmul that I could not stoop, wai.e. or do du' - t any k nd, a d was plao d 1 the hospital for tei ve daya wltbont cure. 1 tben asked p-rruls ion of the surgeon to try The CoUlns' Volialc Plasters, nd in a few nn-s a tei puitluz one on waa entirely relieved o pain and ae;e to bend ray boi;ranow ihor. .uglily well. I consider thtm bimpiy wouoer ui. e.pectiullv jours, ALtXAXPErt JAH SO, Co.l. ist ArtU.eiy, Fl. Warren. Boston, May 2, 8 ti. 'ABE 1MI 0DER." Mcsts. Weeks A Potter: Oru lernen CelUr s Voltaic Pias era are doirg ooaers. They vors Use magic, aud tnose you -ut last are all R' Id and ore wanied. cend me thre dozen ss soon as you gtthls. Mo)ey euclosed berewltb. Iwanitnera to-morrow ul.bt, if po8.ib.e. In baste. Yours, T. F. PALMER, P. X. No. Fayette, Me., May 1.18 6. Fold bv a'l druggists. t bv mall on receipt o 2certa f.r one, fl25frsiz, 2 2i for tw ve, carefu'.iy wrai'(Sed ai dwarrao ed. by W'tKS & rOriEK, Prorle-tots, Boston, Mass. DOBBN'S STARCH POLISH! 1 (HOW DA SHINE jLGKEAT DISCOVERY tiy tu ose of wblcb every family may give their 1 1 en that Brilliant pol'sh peculiar te one laundry work. Having time and labor la Iron'ng, more than Its entire cost. W arranted. Ask for Dobblns's. DOBBINS, BRO. A JO- IS North Foartn street, Pailadelphla. H. H. LBE General Aoent, ORGANIZED AND READY FOR BUSINESS. The Texa and Indiana Mutaal Exchange and Ooiouizailon Bu eau ot Austin, 'ex, and Indianapolis, Ind. Cap tal sfoca. IjWi.ouo. e are now prepared to exchanae ianos in Texas, well located, with good utiea aud early 'ocatlon,for farms and inside city properly and give fair trades. ecau trad uer ne million acres of as de!rble land aa is to bs found In 1 hestat, in lar eand smal'er tracts o anlt purchasers, with agemsln - heir differ ent localities familiar Ith the country who win ai seiners Doving tana or "8. Two of the best posted land men In Texas are connected with us, who give (heir personal at'entlon to tbe selection of oar lands, tbrougn nem we wiuee'suuau lauu cis'mani an Kinds wh re any proof li turnl-hed. w e have laclilties for proca ing la d cer-lfloates. Railroad fares nrnisi.ed at i educed rates. Pares not exceeding two per cent, of .be amoan of I nd purchased of us will be rrfunaeo to those making arrangements Ith a. Offlee-roonx woouen, weoDuo.iiiiiik. An- r w. . WEBB, Pres. IlVBIANAPOUS. Aug.d. lTtV. Aria. MTO tsJ A KTTCTl Add! nur iuo t nL a uli-oouls. DDL' uTU Lmnl üibie, Book and Alx? more, Cbacago, 1U.
