Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1883 — Page 5

FHE JLNDlAKA 5TÄAü ÖEKTINEL. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBERS, 188a

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Cfl.Mi:ORf)-H rVäEBAL. AH the Intialltaau of .Tröbsdorf Escort the BmUi to the Depot. Pari3, Sept 3 The remains of Compt de Chaiiibord were convejed from Frohndorf to "Woenersdi-rt Sunday morning, and sent from there to Goriu ia the evening. All thi inhabitants of frohtdorf accompanied the precession from the chateau to the depot. The coitege consisted of a force of local Volunteers and the intimate friends of the deceased. The colli o wai placed in a railway carriage, elaborately draped in black. At Göritz, the railway depot was heavily haig -with black drarerv. In the streets thr vieri which the procession marched ruaoy black l!acs and draperies were displayed f roai public buildings and resideae-ea. A platte'' c-at cf the Ccnnt'a face was taken, aad the Duke of fcagcan made a sketch of the body i it lay in state. The cortege was ea follows: All members cf all corporations bearin fnneial taper: the funeral car eirawn by sis horses: another vehicle followed laden with wreaths; Prince Thum and Juxis alone, representing the Emperor of Austria; Da fee of Parma, Grand Duke Tuscany, Don Carles. Don Alfonso and Count of T3rdi. .Following were C,000 French Royalists, French deputations bearing bannera and wreaths, and delegations of workmen from l'aris, Lyons aDd Brittany, brought up tne rear. The route of the procession wa lined witli infantry. About a thousand foreigners were present to wi ns tfi tefiii -s. A meeting o( French Royalists was held thi- afternoon to prepare an act of adhesion to tie Count of Faria. The Orleanlxt Princes. Oopi-rz, fcjept. j The refusal of theOrleanist Princes to attend the obseqaieaof Cambcnl created considerable setisaaon. ver ö.COO Fr nehmen are here. Groups are forniirg to prepare resolutions npoa the ele-a'h of the Count. Several Hoya ist notables declare they will return to I'aria forthwith, and some hive already started. It is thought probable the agitation may lead to some untoward demonstration. It is stated a large Legitimist meeting will be held to examiue into the polit'cal situation and prepare a manifesto in favor of the Count de Paris. Viejcsa, Sept. The alatement of the Cologne (iaz.tte, that Count de Paris and Dnke de Champa expres e-1 a wish to bretk oil their (Jerrcan connection ia entirelv unfounded. Their answer to the letter of con dolence cf the Duke of Mecklenburg was a very fiiei dly miive. The Orleans Princes have gone npon a visit to ticucden. CMNEKal, 1 KitKIHN SEWS. Six Thousand tvicil.au- in Irelautl in the Last Ouarter Tt i i.i5, S?pt. :. A rnasdmeetic was held Sunday at dpparaore. Michael Dd?itt delivered an address stating that by the tyrannical cj erationa of landlordism in Irelaad el.tXXi hc"seholler9 fcave been deprived of their honied within the quarter ending 1st July. Davitt contended that the question of complete abolition of landlordism niUi'. be kept before the people. The land net he stated, if r.ot a failure at the preent time was rapidly becoruirg po, end not one six a cf the tenmt f;i mrs of the oarit'y had yet succeeded in laving their re-its ii tel. he ur?ed tbe pople to be resolute, calm, a id not lote self-control. The Accident u the (terman Ctllway, Bielin, Sep i .' Seventeen men. eighteen women and four children were killed in ye3terdaj's railroad accident. The train, it seems, dashed into the middle of a large crowd, killirg, cutting and hurting the people rigbt and left. Host of the victims belong to the artisan class. After the catastrophe the railway was found covered fir 100 Jirds with bodies shockingly mutilated. Of a family ot five persona only one escaped. A sailor and a woman were decapitated. The engine was covered with pieces of flesh, bones and rags, and drenched with blood. The eoice-drivsr was overcome by the horrible ßight. The opaulah Insurrection. Mapei. Sp . 'i A delay of execution of the sentences ia ordered ot one m nti for cllicers and one week for Sargr-ant engiged in the recent insurrectionary move nenn to allow appea's for clemency. Another order issued, addressed to the Commander of tne Northern Army atid Captains of the various districts, provides that in case of any military ontbreak all oilicers of rebellious regiments who abstain from the miTerneit shall be court martialled in order tbey may pove they rid tbf ir utmost to induce their men to regain loyal, even at the risk of theix lives. If the fheers can not prove this they are to be dismissed.

Wholesale Arrest. Pai.ehxo, Sept 3. Two hundred persons have been arrested in the Province of Glrgenti, charged with brigandage. Among those arrested are a priest, several land-owners and members of Communal Couucils. Shock or lu-tbiaake, Lome. Sept 3. A shock of earthquake wis felt at l'raziatt yesterday, causing the people to flee from their houses. Io damage ensued. GOT EftOUGn. The "Broadway Lounger" Thinks the Vand er bilt Have Reached the Acme of their Financial Ambition. New Yobk, Sept. 3 The Tribune's "B-oal-Tvay LocDger" writer: I was talking recently with a gentle iwan w'u m I judge to have some facilities for taking the iusi ie viev ot the Vanderbilt family, who eaid : "I think that !Mr. Wlliaui Vanderbilt, tbe head of tbe house, has shown as inucb sagacity in withdrawing from his !arge !ir c of railroad secnritif s a3 hi3 father showed in goin in. Hi father took aro'lr- avi which Ilsnry Keep said could not earn O per cent , and economized as well as enersized it; but then there was no ccmpetiiion wh uver, present or prospctive. All the Yanderoilta," said this person, "take the v:ew that tbey have enough. The fatter does scarcely any b9inea now. Cornelius, his eldest sin, is a very worthy joang man. and you can ere bim any Sunday afternoon in the prayer-meeting cf the Young Men's Christian Association at the Grand Central Depot. Hj organized and conducs that section of the Association. Wni K. Vanderbilt, thoa;h he has to take a hand nometime; to support eome of his interests, ia fjillinj? into the family view that wbat they have is enough. Indeed, the senior Ytnderbilt ia a little shy of the excessive talk which a very great fortune makes, and tbe legislative necessities of his .property at Albany grew very distasteful to him. When he went out of the Central I hear that be did not impart the news to his ots, lest they might oppose him, bat selectd Mr. Rutter. so that the pnblic would cease to confound his family with the Central Kailrcad, out of which, indeed, he had been drawing onietly. Mr. Kntter, probably, wa selected because of the irMuerce with the merchants as the general frticht agent. In the coming railroad ontest, to get the freight from this city West is to the point of advantage, and the young men who are brought here by the new companies from tbe Western States are very alert and ambitious, and it probably was a pnrit for tbe Central that tbe man who knew the merchants should go to the head of the rod end make them feel that they had a friend there on top.'' I akt d the pervon, ''What do yoa estimate Jr. Yandfrbilt's fortune at?" "From IIjO.OO.O'JO to $200,000,000. He has

4.0C0.(00 ia Government bonds. $23,000.003 n intermediate Wettern railroad aad ia far Western ones, probably ai in c. m re in

i pec al seenrit'es, such a) the Warner CoatJ i any, the lud Line, etc." A SIKAMÜOaT UOltKOIt. lit Holler cf the fteamer "BlTerdaie" Unrsta Fifty Peroi a Loa their Lives lha Killed ftncl Injarcd 'r.? York, Acg -3 At about ten ruinates to 4 this af'ernoon, people who were in the neighborhood of the foot oi Fourteenth street and North livr were startled by the found of an explosion coming from the direction of the river. Looking ont in midstream they saw the Hudaoa steamer, Riverdale, enveloped in tleatn. Less than five minutes afterward she ketrled to the side and capsized opposite Sixteenth street, she having floated that far. Instantly about fifteen different tugs eteamed fiom this city and Hoboken to where the sunken vessel lay. There were over 100 passengers on board the Hiverdale when ehe left the foot of Harrison street for Ilaverstraw. Some of these were hurled into the air and then fell back into the water. Others were compelled to jump into the river to escape the bisirg, scalding steam that bad filled all parts of the vessel, or to avoid going down with her. The cause of the disaster was the explosion of the boiler, which was amidship. When the boiler burst the air was Glied with flying dtbris and broken woodwork and the pilothouse snapped like a pipe stem and toppled over into the water. About fifty people lost their lives, some being blown into eternity and ethers met their deaths by being drawn down with the whirlpool caused by the sinkii p of the vessel. Those who were fl -ating or swimming about in the river were picked up by the tugs end towboata that came to the rescue. Three dead bodies were a!o brought in bv the boats. Mrs. Sisein, of Tarrytown, N. Y., an unknown man, whse body was taken to the Morgue, a boy whose identity bas not been ascertained, were also taken to the Morgue. Poiictu.an Michael Kill ilea, of the Charles Street btawon, was the tirs' to help the woui.drd fireman, George Dimes, on shore ncm the boat at the foot of f welftu street. "I ri-ver taw a man in such suffering." said te Ihcer, "and I hope I may not witness r.o htr such a eight agitin. The p ior fellow qtiun ed and bis tleyn was peeling off in b isttr I called at once on ihe ambulmce d iver nearest m av.d had the unfortunate ü an nut to iSt. Viticpnt's Hospital. I then ert in starch of other injired prs !i9, and Uli I came to the foot ot F xineen.h street I &uw a ian p:illit:g rapiaiy to the wharf. Hü to&t con'ained the bixiy of a wman ! se .- were evidently broken. S ie must r are ben crnsbrd bv fnill: z ttnihe-S while sit'irp on the deck, and (hen blown overoard." Oi the passengers aboard the Uiverdale, od e ere blown up with ihe exn: tion. but fr- m the bes: accounts oo'a'riablo the number es small, as thre w refew in thecab ns i the time No exsct id- a Cin at the present i t in retl as tf the nu.i ber f pasent;erj on rard or the number of livts lot. Account ' f si e number of lasset rs vsry from tifty 2'P, and cf the killed from ten to tifry. "Toe meat trustworthy acw-nnts pUce the number of kiilui from th;ee to six. I Lere is rea ou t-j bel:"Vf that nearly all hi (i a diftr co to escape The houa which :1 e eii losion occurred a between 3:i0 and .":1". The eugiueer was abnit to enter the ergine room to el w up as aiiO'Ler steamboat wt( at their landing, when an rruinit us ram Mir g vr?.s heard pr-.toeding fio:n tbe boiler, and in a moment a t -rri'le fxpliiion iccnrrt-ri, biowinu outiUeendre il siöe Oi" ill- vessel and IeviDg only a helo-le-s sir kii.g Lull. Thp fi.rce of theexplo-i-)i! vps 1 wt.war-1 apowo'ly, the r.iid:'y with which the vessel ernk. showing that the b' tiom v:as Mown cut. Hiniiy a minote elaj sfd between the explosion and the ?inkirg cf the vestel in a whirlpool into which the Etrcgglirg evrimmers were drawn. The river wa- strewn with wrf -.kfle. Cabin do rs, beams and lurnitnre were floating abiut pnd proving the force cf the explosion. Tm?s and Fn-all boats rut out in ewarras from the New York and Jersey shores, and bejan the werk of refcuing the rt'owuing ptsenfrs ard crew. The number saved b&ows how el'icient their work was. EäTIlUOriVK KIKK. l)rmn' WarthvuM unci the Times-Star Oilice, Clnclnnutl, Burned Out-äevoral Llvta Lost. i ' i CiSiCiNNATi, 6ept. ?j Shortly before 3 o'clock this afternoon a re from an unkown caue broke out on the first floor of the rag and paper warehouse of Henry Drennns & Co.. on "Walrut Etreet. With remarkable swiftnes3 the flames ran up through the five stoiiesof the double front warehouse, communicating with the Times-Stir office adjoinicc. In less than fifteen minutes all the building was a mass of flames. Mary Flynn, vorkin on the third ü jorof the rag wareot.se, jumped to the ground, broke a leg ard let eived internal Injurie. Gus Huber, -mploysd on tae third floor, mameed to get down the stairway, but ft 11 once nsc ou8 on the first tloor. Hishi.d srd fr-.ce were burned elmost to a crp. He wasTnitiVed to the Hospital and will die. ;ary Mieneken and titella Miera w-re cut oflf fiom the stairway on the eecmd lloor. Ibey jumped to the pavement stfely. 'ley iaid aL.ctlir was on tne same H or afraid t ' :mp. Tbe pravee-t frara wre entertained for ibo safety of five employs of trie rig warehouse Mis. O'Donm-ll, llo?a Liddie, Mar Bui ke, Annie Lync'j and Nellie Kelly. They bad not repotted at their bo net tbe U!?iial hour, ar.d a3 tiOigtn tobe in the iu:nc itinry Ifarrttcb. a spectator, was cr.if?hed asirisr i -wall by Jh no:-k ad ladder w;on af.d fatally injured. A I onion of the wall fell while the firemeu were on tbe lalders. One fircnun wh knocked off bf another and fell twenty feet, -us siDing painful but t-ot fita 1 injuries. Th? rair warehouse was complete' y ruined. Lois n ho l Id ing estimated at on stock, fo'J,C00; mostly iDsured. The building wa oKned by the beir of lloberl Orawford. The th'ee uppper s'oripn of th TimeF-S ar ctlire. incl;.d;ng the compoin room, were f ntirelv b jrnt.oat. Th hw to the Corurany is $10,0') The build:ng was owned by C. B. Ilollihte". Low, lo.OOO. Botii fully insured. A. Htrau, Hon A. (J ., whky rectifiers. ajoinlDg D-emüns'. sufffndaIo8 on stock of tlOrtW. insured. The fire is etill burning at 1 o'clock to-night, and ermines are playing un th smoking ra--. The Tirue-8tr has received kini offers o aiS'Starce from the o ber newspapers, an I exjectsto proceed with its p ib'ica'io.t as ut-oal tomorrow. The YulksblaH will do the irintio. and the Kaquirer has ofTared to khd tjje. I-ord Ileadly lojnred. Cliic aoc, Fept. 3 ypeciala report that Lord IlesJljf, wboico-.mpanied the Ht:h eicarcion to tbe Velluwstone, went intj the wilderntss in search of game, accompanied by two exiener.c d hunter. The report reich ad the hotel at Msnimoth Hot Hprirup yeer J ty that llfacly had snsratred irj irits by aiipf ing down a prcibice while pursuing am". A t arty aa sent out and brought his Lord ship to the hotel last niiht. ids injari, though paintnl, are not serious. -o Killed by Ilia Mistress. Philadelphia, Sept. 3. Wra. J. Meno, 8f;ed tenty-eieht, was nh t and killed by his mistress, Mrs. L'mma Recke!, this unruhig. She is a widow of twenty-seven years, ami Menow pnpported her for the past rive yearn, hut tbey quarrelled some months agJ an t he deserted her. She was promptly arrested,

TUE NEWS OP A WEEK.

IFor the conTen-encs of realere who do not have lime or opportunity to master all the news as It appeals from mo'niog to morning, we hare ms Je a brief tuamarj of tbe weed's doings, eodloa Tuesday, as follows :! Yellow fever Is derrealnc at Havana. Gcdlove S. Ortä's will Is ti Le contested. The State Fair open, at Colnmhiu to-day. Tbe epidemic in t has caused more than 27.C10 dtaths Fot and mouth disease U spre,!lng among the cattle ot England. A fund haa been raided in London to defend O'Dountll. the nlajer of Carey. The C: flee and su?ar (Dps of Jva werebadlj dsmcged by tne late vo!cu c rrupiious. George F. Moore. fom-rly Cht-f Jntloeof Texas, died of paralysis ai YSaehiugion yesterday. TfceWaton Paner Mill-, at Fnirrlew, I'ennnj-lra-nia, aiued at 0.0 0, wer burned veuenUy. I'f ntisylranla sT-el tEanufscturcni say the new taria is destroying the iroa aod t teel business. Frtdence closed in the Irak Jsmes tital last Bauirday. The argument will be heard this week. A perfect mine of Indian relics was discovered by workmen excaraUcg ia a Chicago cemetery Satt3rdy. State's Attorney Loucie. cf Peoria, is a fugitive frtm junlce. Ue claims to have gambled away trust funds. Peter Vorderer, a chUd two years old. of St. Louis, choked to death Saturday, trying to swallow an acorn. At the close of the camp meeting at Ocean G rove, New Jersey, 1C0 ministers admiraltiered communion to 2,000 pei6ons. Tbe London police are trying to estabdsu a connection between the dynamite societies Of England and America. It is reported tbat the Barings of London hsv just acquired tJ.OOO.COO worth of Atchlion. Topeka and Eanta Fe block. Plans have been completed jnt Wasbiopton for a silver vaul for the New Orleans miat with a stiragu capacity cf l-'O.OOO 000. There are r a mors at Springfield that John II. Oberly is to be hrougbt ont as Democratic Cinaidate for CoTtrnor of Illinois. Fire destroyed the honses and ma-'hiaerv of the fcprlnit Late Ice Compsny near Ymcennes, lud., valued at S15.0C0, last Thür day. Three Chinamen last week went before the proper officer In Philadelphia and sizniQed their intentions to become citizens of the United State?. Colonel J. A. Fain, Assistant Quartermaster General, stationed at Louisville, has been retired, and will be succeeded ly Colonel liufus daxtoa. Tbe gale reported off the f.shlns grounds of New foundland ran tor four days. The 1 jss of lif 4 among tho nshermeu is tMLlmated at eighty per(CLS. One hundred cases of rlQea and revolvers and seventy-five cass o' ca't'ldt were list Wedaesn lod dat ban Francisco on a Spanier sailing lor Skacgbai. TbelndlaDS National Bvik at Bedford, wiioh for the past three weeks bss endeavored to secure a HvicK upport from the ciiizcus, surrendered its charter last weer. With the consent of the War of Stratford-upon-Avon, the remaiosof Shakt-speare are to be exhumed, in ordr to compaie the i-kuil with exiotisg busts and vortrcits. J IcvitftllouRarobfl v. sent o it to the numerous relatives of l'retden Z iohrf Ta?lor to attend tie nnveilln of a statue in the buiial grouuducur Louiiviiie, hepttmb -r 'JO. Edmund P. timltu, United S ates Consul at Crtuctua retun.ed to V i.ce.iine. lad ,and tiled Oill ft r dir rce, 1,1. the et .und that his wile per hisifutly rtmnlcsln AVHihlrttcti. The Gracd Jury at NVw Orlehn makes the euti!ir,ti that a cremate r be cstab iahed at tbe t hsTity Hospital, as a sni'ary m inure to dispose il pcrtoDs who die of eo-itanl u dliaes. At Trystal Falls. MIciigsn 151 mtacrs In the '.(at Western shaft s;ruck ssiiust a ohan-; iu oVA -f;s The rew ami rt m i.iieul lurued ihe ml no .Air to a Peputy sbtrid'. as the ne i threateucd his life. f-ome alatrn was created on the ws era b irder of Knosats. on Fridav, by i lie fpi-v;i mice of a bind of 'Ji-jt-ote at Muuume it. (ie eral Pons teat or a pa cy of cavalry to ihe trut io iuvestig e thy irauer. 1'hf story cornea from St Louis that some workrren have ureartbed a ctveor vault ciutaiutn? tthtorital relicsof grtat tntceM. Including Indla i ir ttTy and parchmeut doc uments i i French uud -)ai:hh. Wtiie an excun-Ion train vri koI.ir at the rats of ihilly miles an hour, near craniou, Pa., a biy r. hired Jhn Kenlpati was put rf!" fir havlnir no ttf-her. He fell under the wheelv and was la&tantly ki.led. A L'erlln cablegram says a trai l passin StegliM f-vi.dsy ran in'öacrnwdof peoDle There were frriy killed ard wounded. T' e crowd ws pressing forward to take a trsio cominK from the opposite direction. The Quldnetk Mill in Rhode Mand ii a cart of the proper y In vol vtl la the Sprasrue litleition. An attempt was made to take rKte.ioti of it lst haturday acd bprague resisted, threatening to kill the claimant. MkjorEwing, of Nashville, was rnbbed Saturday pipht in ClDcmnatl vruilecamioi; fr m the Hiietilaud House, by some rough, of J too iu cash and a i old wa-rh pre-en ted to hi on by Supreme Jude Stanley Matthews. Tor the firFt time, on Sunday, ia te history ot Dodge City. Kansas, the gambline-houses. cancehallh and saloons were ytsteiday closed. Some of tbe bad characters with whic'i th. place awarms are leaving in disgust. Isaac H. Lockwood, of New Ilavsn, was found fcuilty oi tifiDgr the mails fr fraii-lulcnt purposes. He was taken to the Connecticut i'niieuttary last week ior a year, and is represented a completely overcome by the verd e. Hon. J. C. 8. Blar kbura, of Kentucky, makes the announcement that he is not a candidiie tor the Speakership of tbe Uouse of Kepreteuumvc, as a concentration ot f areas is necessary to win a victory for a revenue tariil". The drought, which is reported as affecting a limited pe-rtion of New England and tne Ce itril S'aUs bas become so severe la Texas that thsgracs has dried up and prairie fires arc raging, öuxxraUers will suffer heavy losses. It Is announced from Newport that Henry A. Herbert, a handsome member of the British farlmirici't. the owner of the etate of Mut krnss aud the Lakes of Klllartiey, is en-, aged to Mlts Kebeec VS illiams, whose father ia I'r-.bideat of the tfaryIn od ten ate and a millionaire. Secretary Cha' dicr ran tho Tallapoosa into Bangor, Maine, ,ast Thur-day, t give tne onizens a lt w of Amerii-an Royalty. Secretsry Foler put into Cleve snd on the ieveiru cutter Aadrew J bnson, and dr.ve to tho tmh of Oarddld. A divatch from Panama rtp rt tht over 10.C00 workmen are employed o-.i ihe lsinmus ciual, r.. cat cl whom are from JamMica All b it tv3 ce 1 1 rar ton. have begun operatioi s. and taere Is a lospect of c nipletliig the cut in five year. lte teoplt-of Montreal shered courie ies ou 't e olticers d tti L'oi'ed states frigate Vaudiha, wincing up la-t evtnlnjr witn a L dl and supper. Ti-.e lu jal !-c t. Rep merit visited the hhii in Ii hland uV nse. wl h cbKri;es and band. Dl'pateh-sf'om SI'Mia Citv anr.ounoe tue rrial rt t-et a tors Ia gau. Diwcs and Camer"ii, o ü.e ? tci'l lud au ( i ismikiiti n.eu route to i'.ue UMe ijd R set no spescles It is only a dr.y since this f;onner Itsrs had the initio's Henatov ojoitel for a weei io bed. At a meeiln of ihn txocntlv ComraUu.6 of the Mitschüler s Derroctaüc Committee hts.c aaturöay it wi. arithori'atively stated lhat Governor P.ntlor had decided to run for re-vlecUiu ttiis fall. Tne h ate C ruentlon will oe hell at priajjäeld, :rep'fUiber i6. XI y t Wssr ti, t-.e erete;jz'lr.g Array IUymsster, n.v.-eIir'a ot hU time. ha tceu detailed to iirii.itn-i th work of buiMirn roail btrren I.tv t.aeith BT?d the Kstisns I'enlteniUry. He uj U: a.lo ed to weir overalls lr.stertd of couv i-t tioiifera A family of heloted em!t?-ants. who bad beea 1 1 ii froui Irc;ud to Canada, male their ppia siceat' tHst'.e lideu. New Ycri, lt fri ljy, snd deindTiri. 1 relief. Ihe t'e cretary of the tste i'onKi of .tinruiHK placed them on 2 ateamer tor Lst.-donfeivy. It rppe-rs that in the trial of Frank James, Ttartday. General Joe Shelby appeared in the Court in a i iut"iic ud condition and drew a pistol on the Sia'e's a'.roruey. Friday momiug rUf "e t eral m d! a-i apology to the Court and was le; eff with a fire of !0. In a hotel at Kluln. Ill , etrly vet;rday mornlaa:, howardr. luslvu tilled Mim K.t-r hur lluhsta. emphy-;d in ihe houiie, and then toc his own li.'-. i e W'rrtr kert company with evral f-it t oi (t meo, and aroused bin jealousy to tho pitch of rr.nrder. Ue aa a widower, aud left two young children. Nat M. S-mi'h. of Sfashvll'e, Tenn., recftlved last atdneKli) ihroush the matin a txx of cake from Le ulsvllle, iDacuiicli g the marriage cl Anule L. .-uliivaii After eating two p'eces he was taken 1apeiealy M, aud ibe physicians had bard work to rave his life, shryebutne was found la tbe caka ty actttr i't. St. lie Harris, a poljaamous wifeat Salt Lake, re fbMCt ft the (iraud Jury the uame of tn f.t!f.Jf i f her childteti, and has sioe serveda term of thneuiohtrisbi Jail for contempt, and made lu-rMrif a Monmon martjr. She was rtdeaied lat Fit'iaon the expiration cf the term id Court, but t Bs outers to at pesr egai-. in December. A 1 I r;-.u, f Pittsburg, whi has been orzaoI.inj s t,w I'.ius Hi 1 AksooistioJi. bas called a Convoat'cn in that (ity -lor October i. He states trial jiit?.;- te'.rfc maJe tip in Chicago. Si. Liuts, iriliMnspclis, llArtfotd, New York, Brook'.yu, PhliatielpbiH. snd i'it'bur?:. If proposss to enae uoi t piaycrg, irre;.''.! ve o! the e:er?n-man rule. Pre'es'cr lAPastcrt. tvped 8.ntea (V-nsn: s; Hay'i. is ahont to visit Wiahmuton on dlplomntio Lutir eea. The liaytlen Government is very much

Involved fJoarcistly. aud it la understood propose' nortpe ibe Islaud of Goualva to tho Ualtel S ates. od to cede the ifciand of Tortnga In lieu of hli clalona f r damagea to American citizens ia the ha) t:ei War. Joc'ce P.oaöly. Iemocratic candidate forGover i or cf Obiu. iiou the ad t ice of his vhvsiclaa. h t :oo EaM to ati'iire ret. lie lias partially reo -vered lifm ihe attack of malruia but is atiiibuffirt frcm t eiroua prosüa ifn. caused by ov rexertnu l.. tli itapaiiin. Ue I. not liaeiy to retn rn for M n.r tiire. aud may uw( tu able to take any flintier (attinitccaiataign. Ali art he of me Chicago Times, who bas givin the i olrt.t': eitnatiou in Iws careful tua. fi-r HDit 0)h at ltadioK poibU, finds that .he Kipubicn lisdtr' have urave appreheiiuous as to tbe rifctiti. ibe breach In tho ranks caused by the prehitiiitn pollC) is stlM wideoln , udiln farm e-rs hae HitTercd deep disai'polntmeat over the ttempt of the party to re.-tiict railway monopoly. ?inire Farter, a venera! le firmer near ShelbyIl.t, lud , one of the wealmieet men in thai section ot the mate, bas been called to answer a suit for divorce nt d $h 000 allmonr. The remarkaole prt of the proceeding is the fa?t that none of his reijjhboisever uspteed domi stlc trouble iu hi. household. IPs wire alleges that he often sits up all tight to abuse ber. aud refutes to eat food which ibe prepares for him. John G. CarlWe thinks he wi'l be the next Sicaker cf the H-ue of Keprcseuuttives. He has icore pledged voles than any other candidate, and nearly ert opa to epcue th comlnation. He does rot believe that Randall will allow bis name 1 1 go t fore the caucus, ou account of the certainty of his bf Jng defeated. He savs that Kinds 1 ii somewhat crafty, but tili politically honorable, and too good a Democ rat to teek the Speakership at the bszard of party interests. The Ohio crop report for September estimates the wheat yield at iM.OJO.oco bushels, which la bat little more than half a crop OI oata there v-ill be 29,000,000 buxbels, against 10.00 j.UO last year Too firtsent condition of other crops, compared with ast year at the same date, is as follows: Cora, Hi per cent. potROe. 112: tobacco. 7.1; sorghum. S2; ciover for seed, 8ö; appies. 26: peaches, Ui; R apes It. The bay crop wa very large, aul pastures excellent till within two weeks, but they are now drying up. 8. A. Northaway of Jefferson, O.. who was once a contestant ur General Ga field's seat in Congress, aDd a leading lawyer, chuichmau, and klaou. hes b;en arrented f ir embe7:-.'tng j 4),C0 of the fun is of the Sfcond National Bunk, of which hewas Pres itlent. The cashier, 8. T. T iller, who has just retained frcm Csnsda. an his assistant. He iry L 8t. John, have hitherto beeu held wholly rep mstble for the ahsiraction ot funds and eave bsd to answer Nortbaway's refusal to answer questions at their examination caused his arrest. MUS MORTON.

Her Friends Propose to bift Certain Charges. Wasuisgtok, Sept 3. Several times during the last few weeka there have been sensational etorits published to the effect that a Miss Horton had threatened to shoot Appointment Clerk Butler and Secretary Folger in cse she was not restored to a position in tbe Treasury. There is no reason to think tbat the stories are wholly false, an 1 that no such letters were ever written. Friends of Miss Horten, who comes of an honorable and re-p-r tible family in Alabama, have interested tbem !wti in th9 matter, and are determined that she, whom they consider to b a mach njured yoaog woman. 6hall be vindicated. They claim to be able to show that a letter was written to her making a so-called bu-iitiesi appointment at an hour id the even; ng on a s'reet corner, and that she not understanding that anything honorable could be warned of her at such a place in the night, declined to be there, and ibat the next uav Phe was discharged. The frierds of Miss Horton will tske the a?gresive next week. Meanwhile the at'empt i. to I e mede by tbe Trec-ury people to ascertain whether any 'ce there, and if eo who, rote such a letter. Avery distinguished IJi-publicen lawyer vouches for the hoaor und integrity of Miss Horton, whs is sid to be strucling under ereat dilliculties to earn n hörest livirg. The incident may ba followed by important dW-.Io-ures. sfsrh No tin re, I,nltee: ForPr. Pierce's "Favorite Precrlp'ioV is a prompt a-.d certain remedy fo' the painful disorders peculiar to ycur sex. By all druj gibt. A gallopirg consumption may be avoided by the timeiy use of II ale's Honey of Iforehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops cure ia one minute. It is unnecessary to visit Spaa where sulphur Bprirgs can be availed for bathing purposes, sirce Glenn's Sulphur Soap answers the same purpose and eaves the expense. Sold by all druggists. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, Black or ltrown, 50c. "Kongh on Bats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, l!ie3. ants, bedboRs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 153. urnggists. Mother Swan's Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic, for feveribbnt ss, restlessness, worms, canstipation. '2jc. Itucha-raJi." tuick, complete cure, all annoying kidney, bladder and -urinary diseases. $lDruggists. Advice to Dlottiers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are tutung teeth. It relieves the little RuCcrer a onco; t producos natural, quiet sleet) by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It is very pleasant to tasta. It soothes the child, aoften's the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, reaulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy tor diarrhea, whuner aritücg from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a Dottlo. A Card. To all who ue suffering from tni error! and la discretons of youth, nervous weeJknees, early decay, loss of uazihood, etc,, I will send a recipe tl.at will euro yoa. ftoe ot charge. This great remedy was discovered by a mlsslcnary in South America. Sowd a self-ad5resed envelop toBev. Joseph T. Inrnan. Station O. New York City. Ooern Cod Liver Oil Jelly. Approved by the Academy ot Medicine of New Yoik for cougns, colds, brot chial aad tubercular consumption, scrofula and ceneral debility. The rnoht mild. btat.d and nutritious form in which Dd Liver Oil can be usd, and with more tercfit secured to ihe patte t by a siegle caspoouml cf this Jelly thap by double the qunntlty of the liquid oil, and the most delicate stomach will not reject It For sale by all rtni??Its, and E. II.TRCEX, 203 Pearl street, New York. Consumptives can bo improved and often cured, by ray rw eipe. S -ut by ru t;l for 25c. John II. McAlvin, formerly Tax Collector. Lowell, Ka. For dypi ep-la. indijrestlon. denrestion Of spirits aua general debility, in their various forms: also a" a pteveutlve aaiust fever ai .d ague a-id otoer Pdc-inittent fevers, the "Ferro-Pho'-phorated Khxir of CaliMtya," made b7 Caswell, Hazard & Co.. Kcw York, and sold by all drtiRpists. i? the beat tou c; and for patients recovennt from fever or otter Sicai esK it tu no oq-i!. Cnrlpe rrolt. Impure Water, Unhealthy Climate. TJnaholcsome ood. Malaria, Epidemic ard Coi tas;iou8 Diseases. Cholera Mirbus.C'amps, isin.s. Indirection. Colds. ChlDs, SUmple Fevers, KihuMlo:i, Nervousness or Low of Bleep that t eeet the traveler or household at this season are i othlr g to those protected by a timoly use of Srtnford'a Ginger, the delicious and only comblastion of Imported Ginger, choice Aromatic and Pure French Brandy. Ileware of worthlesa "gingers" Mid to be as good. Ask for Sanford'a Ginger. 8oli every where.

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Pr.EPARKD with the r.tmost still from IMFOI.TI:ü GINGKK, CHOKE AHOMATICH. anO the puret-t aad beet of MEDICINAL FP.EMi H i.RAM)Y, from tte world-rihowned vluthere, Wnrs. OTAKlr. PUfiTY A CO.. ttX.'JA.'J. renrlerli ft it vanln:?.crior to al! other "Glnge-p," al of Lieh aie made vith common alonhoi, larel iiuj'rtßtiftterl with polsoaons fubil oil, actl EtreiisiiieneJ with cajenut pepier.

Delicious Summer Medicine

ASA BEVrp.AGE, -with hot or coM tvater, tA swede reil, or hot or cold roilk, c.r ad.ie-d to tie water Itrcoriade, e ffenescetit diaoKhts of mineral waters, it f iir a refreshing afd i v-;iT9i.ijg bevtiape it re rrnllert in airppliei'v anil purity by any tcdo roedtcine. vhlla free fora alcoholic reaction. Ave Id mercenary dealers, who for a few cents extra r iofit try to force rr-on yon their own e r othi-rs wLcia you call for SaNFORD'8 GINGER, told hy wholesale and retail dreggisU, grocers, etc., evei-ywhere. Potter Dmg and Chemical Co., Ronton.

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ELIXIR OF OPH Ts a rroparntion of tho "Drue hj"whl'-li Its injurious effects are removed, whilo tho valuable medicinal properties are retained. It possesses nil the sedative, anodyno, nnJ nntispasmodio rower? of Opium, but produces no sickness of tho stomach, no voriiiting, noco9tivencs9,no her.dache. In aouto nervous disorders it is an invaluable remedy, and id recommended ty tho best I'liypieiülis. E. FERRETT, Agent, 3?a Pearl dt ew York. i ivl-.'i.a'i44",ac4m',4 i ia aadl-ri in f an 1 "aauFACTcRt Of es a S5 i TITE il.vr.ST AXD MOST DrRAtl.E MiDE. Ocdairi or luuuirici will hie rn.rrpt Attentian. Kew Ptyies; Gold Beveled E-1ire and Chromo Visiting t'ards. fiue3t quality, largest variety and bw-t pricea, 60 chromoa with name lOn, n,a.nt wl Buqio- C 0., CiiatoBTiUe, Ccaa.

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IIa- a llthWIUH a w C.altilVJtJIJaa and Children. Vh;it prives our C'liIMrr-u rosy ch.oVs, Vh;U .'aires their l'i-vcrs, iiULk s tbem s''- t ; 'Tin Cato?"i:i. AVhon babios frot and cry by turns. A.Vhat euros tUoir onlio, kills tlie ir w (.mi-i, ISut C-:tari.i. What qni'-l.ly ciir.-s Constipation, Sour StoJuuch, Colds, Iudigivtiitn. l!nt C":atirt:a. I'.iri'wi ll t!io:i to ?I.-.r;aMr. Syrjps, Cast- .r J;l and l'a:vKo:-ic-, and Jfiill C:ai.tiri:i! an alstlute cure for JllicuniaUÄRIFE FRUIT, Inpuro Wntor. rnboiltby climate, lu wholes itae Food. Malaria, Kpi-dt-mic aud Contiiijioua Uiseae. e;ioieri Mnrlmc. CraaiT)B, i'ain. ludigestloa. Cold-, chills, simple Fe-vt,Xih!iu.-t.oii, N.rvotisno', or Iiosi f tlticp that toa.pt tha traveler or household at this foason are ri'Ulairic to ihr., nr xen-teJ by a timelv use oi sANORU'i UIUliK, tne Iielicious Summer Medicine. AS A PURE FP.UIT STIMULANT, for the aged mentally aud phjsioaliy extiacsted, tarewarn or ovfrwor"ft, rar deMcate fcmalea, ecT-ccl-ai moihem. for those recovering fron debiiitatire dii-paP, ud uametni of rcformi-ig thos-3 addicted to an excessive use of alcoholic stimulants, it i unequalled in the whole range of medieines. Beware cf Imitation. SANFOKD'i is the finest ginger in the world, and, notvntabunaing the hic?x cn of its lnfrredients, is the cheapest lazntljF uedlcine. Sol I evervwherc. Potter Irrjg and Chemical Co., Iiofton. '!Tr. SILO MiOAte, PHS. 137 Ths Favorite K'as.!303, 404 382. 351, 170, anü.b! stUcr styles. Eureka Drain Tile Thia Machine ta eubatau. t:ai aad durable in coutrncuoa; timplt in it a cr'!rt. raagericnta; easy cfa.-ect-a 'ftXf nS. to ita uraarisar parts: bavI5lf7f?"g' IntT 8THSN 3TH THAT iVlfl UüVi3Hl.üa.l.'.lcould Bcarecly BSE A 5, leaviua li:ilc 10 ta Ueaaired as aa FFCTIT TILS AlACBUiZ. i.i fctir?flluiUKilo!Uifr. 'ur diuinntjeiatU? Irina a 10 a in., in aiaanai'.r; arA Ira al ftf-r varr theci to aolt th taast ar ciaaatozaaT. A a a Pri.-k Mecfeaaae it la . a cum ab-te aiarrM. It u rally iinutti aw a Taaa aar airck May tiiias. FmkI rr eiroular. ... CUAJ'i)L3a a TATL0I1. Iiilianapolia. lad FOR SALE. FARM IN BOONE COUNTY. Eighty erres: rfl rleartl. Kme mt!es from Lebanon and C mile from Pii'scoro. Address, CHA.-t. LATHAM, At Hetchet'i Sank, IaCUanapoliä.

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