Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1883 — Page 5

TilK INDIANA STAx. SE1VTINEL. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER. 19, 1883.

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Hsr Any nMlll I' nt ii (M Fr'-fene Obtained AgttnttlhaVrrim it s ip-o.t. Steatkoed, 0 rn , Sep 11 T mcM7 of.the death of Iir-se C!ir .:uH'-rii ?odiy tlrnwt 83 !mperietnl f as tr, a'f'i-vish a very important trmil h-a W- fvmi. The ti brick bnildine k. own the ri Hill was yesterday Glied I?h farme-. and rad--men. who pased ares ilat"r jriz 115 an I directing tte Selee men t f Svaif i-d to piy il.OCi) reward for ir.f rmi n 'eIin.r to 'he arrest and conviction of ti pirtf or parties who committed the mord-r. Tin ruvi who lsbr-ipctedtobetteiaurd-vr, L 3. Car:i, lives in a ht3 .n Mtin street owned by Mr. Rimnel nniainls. who livc3 there i 1 v lUnshter, Lv Benjamin. Mr. Curtis i? a R'.ra'na lESn ttiüi a stranger history, is of Ur.-e physique anJ good app-aranc--, atl'l pTQvioQ? to coming to btratlord he iiret in the Town of MUIoril, some fevv rniUs di-it-int. C ery one knew bim, and it ta ssid no one respected hi ni. He is a ma o? wcsiui, ni hi desires are boncdless. iMecive F'e Jericl knew tbe Listory of Curtis at M'lf rd, and .iter:i;?nel to wa'cb hiiu at .S'.ra'f rd, II kr.e.- aJ-o that Curti hi I h-n. s'cv.ty d vorced frm his wife in I'riilHtie'inia. aat canie to the co: t JJ-icn that bi. ni-tuwmli hare been the pen m Oicrib tl by ntie as the ttylish youne una ic-r wno walked with Iloie aloDg the Oronoi, te r w l Yesterday deteo'ivta vnud Mr. tl-nja-hv.d's Lome and were sfiwn in C ;rt5i' t u. Near a ckset a ear-hel as lyirjr which a detective opened, lie foaad h!dd-n a vay lit two handkcTChM; one wis .ntilani scented with cologne, but wai bl-irik with ilirt. In the corner were tw- smalt bio i stain. The other handkerch ef wti-if re I color, acd when held to the ligit tvdrk patches were eeen which are a impeded u b ' clot3 of blood. The satchel whs eup'Jet. and every chet und draaer in ths i'jjtn wi Taniacktd. tat eo ruore tell-tal hlo-hl ip)tweru found until tLe detec'.rs pnvi the door of a triaocu'ar alcie i.i the corner of the roiim. At a first j;lsDt-e nothing could be e-ei, bu. the detectives searched the corncrj aod brought to ligbt three hirts. All m dirty, andonlfce left boftm ot on tw blnl stains fctood ont proa:irf ntly. The n uidrof the blcod-sf nioed btiirt were damp and t hcollaralso. Next C4m firh .pur I ruoap'letl, but ucsoilfrd cuHj. Thi the oly nhlrt bearicg the ruarka of prostration i-'our witachses have sworn that at abat V) o'dock tbe cisht R.ise Clark met hr data a heavy rjan rushed op the Oronoqae r"-d. IIcrniD would produce perptruoa. Tae call, tie detectives i-ay, would be rcmpled inst as tbey are if a ma a' tempted tolocea man over the wall tear which Ro-.e Clark wasfocrd. I.ait eight a carions incident occirred. Curtis we ot to bis room, but wa ehorily afterward Mi7ed with a t-myorarj C. of inanity, and was removed to Lis c Qifi,4 house. AVhen he reeched his cousin's ho i.e h strn sled aud cried, '"bave ni ! Ste ra'! The di tectives are afier m .' Here thev c rae, they ctrce'" Ilia couio tajs he whs a little excited, but J-aya be was rational, lie tunmaled and ughed through the night, aud directives ktt-med always present to ca-ry hint &hy. His relatives were tumnortd by the mtdoub' train to Stratford. State Detectives W id and Arnold will ret pire any facn in the clew they are wcrkiBg. which, if euccfssfcl, will put Villiam Lewis, Ii se AraMer'a ljvr, in Jail. 'Xbc detectixeb' ideas are tnat L-wi wert to ted on the night of the mur1r at 1 o'clcck. cot op esaiu. aLd followed It we t

Haven & '.ream, and there killed n-r, oehevins h(r unfaithful. Detecüve Frederick i vesterJBy asked the foreman of the Gran! I Jury to issue a warrant for the arrest of Curtis. The Jnror said be had no per Fredericki will attempt to get oat a warrant to-morrow. An entirely new clew was developed t night. The detectives claim that it pronies to jn -'it better than any thy hvc yet struck. They decline to say what x i j, bir it ia T.Ldtrstovd that ihey are in par-uit of as urki-.own negro, and tLat they hnve traced i):rr. as far ai New Haven, where ocic-ra are now searching for htm. The f ca in th'n last dtvelciiuent are these: Abut ll:.i) o'clock on the nicht of ths rnurJer a fre ht train cf the New York, New Haren and Hs..lem lialrced etopped at Kausra'.'icS Junction, a place about a teile from where tie criiue wa3 committed. Wben th? traia arrived at New Haven one cf the brikeiuen walked to the rea. anil clicking to the ecd of tbe caboote he found a mau. He la Led his lantern in bis faco and that it was a b'g burly negro. He had & bau lie tied aboüt hiä head, and his face wa c ver d with bleed. He started back in evidaat affright, aöä stammered out: "Is thU Nev Havtn, bosa'.''' Upon receiving an ailirmi tive reply, he said: "Was there a Bra or anything qaeer at Stratford to-niV? ' Tne brake man said that he did not know, and ihenhe turned Lb Lead for an inttint "A'hen he looked around the negro hd disappeared in the darkness, and the brakeman could hear the rapid patter cf his tei ai he ran rip the railroad track. It is now believed ly the detectives that thi3 negro committed lie crime. H PIEJIBEB CBOf KKPOSr. ih Areni; of Corn (Ireatly Redocadlfl la M'txemt locreikse la 0t mai rotatoes. AViniscTo.T, Sfpt. 11. Septembr returns to the Department of Agriculture indicate a lower conditioa of corn than in August in every section of the country, an I in nearly every State. The only gains in the West ars ia Missouri, Karmi aad Nebraska, -where a slight improvement ia indicated. MicntEota stands as in August. Arkansas makes a rain of one point, and Georgia and Alabama remain fis in August. Hat all other cotton Sattes show a heavy, decline. The Cgrures are also much red need for each of the Middle States: The corn surplus Sates show changes ea follows: Onto, a redaction from S3 to 82; Michigan, C3 to CO"; Indiana, :r to iw; Iilinoia, 6 to 82; Iowa, 65 to &X The increase in Misjouri ia from 83 to 84; Kansas, 0 to 109: Nebraska, 84 to 87. The flpclms in New York is from to) to 77, and in Peanylvania from 90 to 81. Tbe general average condition on September 1 was 81, a decrease of 5 points during tbe last mouth. The cauie of this reduction, so nearly universal, ia drought, which is reported from every State f.f the Atlantic Coa t Gnlf CoMt and Ohio Valley and beyond the Mississippi to the crest of the divide between thu river and Missouri. I3etween Ohio and tha lakej the distribution of rain hs been nnpiat, and in a few places in eicw, while a def.cienry is Renerally reported. The crop ia nearly everywhere late, reqairin? one to two wttka longer te&son than usual to mature where Kansas and Missouri seed was pianttd. In the more northern terriiory the rep is ftlil later and caused much apprehension as to ripening, while planting wai late and the early eeason too wet, drought followlr. the avjrsRJ temperatura of the tcmmer has Ken low, making a full crop an impossibility. Telegraphic communication with Ritte n?ccts cp to 3 o'clock this afternoon shoTi the recent f.ooda have damaged Cora north of the fortieth parallel. Tbe Onto aent places the injury in that State at 2i per cent. Tbe Indiana agent estimates a los3 of 10 io 2 pr cent, in the northern section and fve in the middle belt. The loj i heavy in Visconsin and Minnesota. There ia alo some injury in New York and rnrifcylvania While the darisge cn not yet be clearly determined it is certain that frosts bad afrtady reduced the general average be-

w iphy thongS ruui cf th hvi3 corn o tbe Weet it byon J "e'fvus iij iy The cot dition f w'.r'at ' ler- ha-ve4'ed, es-rnorted in 0e ret:ir.'. tf-ratjm e'htvtwo, nhich iudic! pr btiirt of 17 ppr cent, l tlmn th jieH f Kt yea", or a Irr' of SoCDOCOO bne)". The cn.p cf rtt wil' 1 rr, the g.-nerai ayerssie rwir jr ninHT-ri The ir ruine f'r D-t''vi i rix!, repremi t-d by ii'iiety-five, tbr" p Hn's h's'ier 'han the reported of S?ptauibr, 5! AIIoM;- 1 I MP

Etmt Method vt ifiiptton Usorted to lo VimiDi. Wafüisgton, Sfjrt 12 -A reporter met ex-ltepreseutative D--zeijdjrf. Chairman of be Sfraiftht-out Republic kii 8ite Committie of Virginia, to-day. and a-k?d him what trctb there wh in the story that the CoajitionieiS were orpaa'i i: c dored Clubs, and rjing mmborB f. r a'.teadiriCr, pfOTidfil they vote the Il-o.iblicn lickau "It's all true," he rp'led, every word of it All through V'(khsm' Mstncc and other por1038 Of the S,a'e the C;abi are beiux orrnizd Members cet a ticke; hr each time, entitlioR each to twenty c-nt3, to ba paid on election day. If a raenib?r attends ten rneetit he j:ets lea tickets, C:tlliug for $2. Ileistu'd ttict the Treasurer will be at the 1 oils to ra?h his ticket aftpr he votes for tu Vi!itio:i nominees Ci, its the m-t 'luitkirgly corrupt cimpaijjn ever heard of Kvery n eibod cd orrucilun is resorted to." "Are rot the Iswsof Xi uiaable ti check tbi.-xoitof tbii'p.'' ii paired the reporter. "Vn'by, it's noihintr but bribery, and therefore avtolaüon of law; but Mah one h a'd ihe Jüdees and the rischinfcry f ir eiecutln? 'be law, and nothing can be dune with hi-i njtrun.tnta." "Is it true that Government oiliclala are still oins elction woik '.'" 'Yea. e:r, it i,'' as'erml I-zn lrf. "Wby, I- ck here," and he displayrd a handbill ar.nonr.cin a li-t of eanvaen, aman lern were Fever! Government o:ti:i-i Giddinps, the l'o&toffice In-vcvr. the 1'js n ester at Lvnchburjr, and a!l the Interact Ktvei ue c Hie. als arn eajriigeil all the time in he CAr.va 8.'' Mr. lezer dorf i-aS n'tted t-se ;Ct3 to tLc I'üS'HUSrer (;?nersl and h-a1 o he Irea-ury tn-riav, and called theirattenMen to the continued violation of the Civil t'ervii e act. a i:cu v v. Apprheoslon of h t'uliuiou It tweeu tThltes and Negroes In rivai, Galveston. Sept. 11 An Austin dispatch to the News says: "Adjutant General King has returned from Marshall, the bcene of the recent cor.llict between white and blick citizen, occasioned by the attempt to oran'ze a colored military company, lie via ted various other points in Kasiern Texas, inquiring into the agitation alleped to be in progress among the colored people. Whiie he does not positively say so.it apptar3 that he is of the opinion that the action of the negroes at Marshall and lately on railroads and at public Louses shows a concerted movement to crt ate tn-nbie with the whitfs in this 8 ate. It i? noticed that the colored p-oplo are very FgTesfive. to put it mildly, in the manner they 8dopt in assertion their claims to ejual pmile.tres on the train?, and it is beiiev d hat this disposition is sedulously cultivate I by leaders who have a et-Mled proramaie Ti e attei lion of Governor Ir;!iiul tui b?en cslifd to foine unnual n:ovemeat atsnnq the bif ckp. The Governor said to day that tho cf rdnct of the reizro&s aipdrs likelv to procip;tafe bloodshed, and he contemplates writiru a letter, or of bavii s the St?e fiilway Kncineer write one to Colonel Hoxie. of 'Le Goald Line, and to other rail way maaj,'(r, demandinp t!JitCornp.nie putot rar lor whites and blacks, ccd that c mdac'.ors irn pessensers of each race to their oroper cars aiid teats. The negroes are apra'ei'Jy itiuirt; to force forial equality, anl äge prestly aitatrd crer the sutct. It is likelv, if tte Station continutvs. tue colored military C- nt enies will be required to surrender tho am:? furnicttd them by the State." A IJLOOtJV FIOHT. llotr ;i D.'UKoKr R Settled lir Cotrh)sMl out of fcislit ttnogeroualj Shot I)IvE. Co!., Sept. 11. The details of a bloody ailray which occurred at Milan Itanche, Klbert County, Sunday n'pht, in which cisht "cowboys" engaged has just reached the city. Sunday was the day off, and all went to Agate B'.ation, on the Kansas Facihc Iljad, and, falling in with a companion, opened the festivities with several drinks, thence rode to a neighboring ranche, 0t a fresh supply of li.juor and started come. On the way two of their number, named Itositer and McKeever, engaged in im ar qry dispute aejut a trivial matter, and a'i repaired to the herder a juarters to tettle the diihculty. As soon 83 inuide, the men clinched and both fell to the ground, lighting desperately, their companions urgirgthemon. The table and fcenclies were removed and in a ring tbe men hit and tore each other like tigers. AVhile the light was fit its highest, tbe oil lamp was knocked from is place. Tbe room wa9 in darkness. The roe li med, ran upon each other, and in a ülinuto fcfter the light had been eiticiuiflhed the melte was jrer.eral. The door bei de: locked aod there beinno means of ejres?, it was each man for himself. Amid the lescundic? blows and cureea a pistol shot ra: g out. and the death cry of a victim parelj.fd whatever of reason was left in the party. Almost before the cry left the lips of tho unfortunate man there was a wild fusilade. Kossiter was dead. Two Jonea were weltering in their own blood, and three others wounded, some fatally. Rollins and McKeever were the only ones not injured. MINKBS' ßlOT. A Terrible Flht With the Constabulary Several Teraons Killed. Itr.APiüo, Pa.. Sept. 14 A dispatch from Hazel ton says a fearful riot took place there late yesterday at a coal nine on the upper Leblgb. A number of miners were discharged, and they threatened lo destroy the Company's property. The constabulary was called out, and a terrible fight with pistols occurred. A woman named Harding was struck by a ball and instantly killed; a young girl, six years old, waaalso in3tantlv kilied. 1'olice Captain HInea was shot through the baud. Nine miners 'were arrested and eleven revolvers found on their persons. A number of men were slightly wounded and several oßicera badly hurt in making .the linal charge in capturing the rioters. One of the minsrs t.wk refuge in his bouse, tiriDg at the ofTic9r-". Thoy returned the tire and rallied and captured their man. Finally quiet was restored. ' Foster' Mysterious Visit, WAeRiKGTON, Kept. 12. Governor Foster went Wept ibis morning, without having ira-' parted to any considerable number of persona the reasons for which he came here. One cCicial of some prominence, whom he usually calls on when in the city, di 1 not pee. him et all. Another othsial, an Ohio n y.n, he lid call on, but he gave him no information. Tbe cenlleman visited weuteu to know whit the Governor was here for, and, without asSißg point-blank led the conversation around to a3 lo give bis caller a good chance to tell what it was all about. Jtut the Governor was Dot cf-mruunkative. The meeting of Foster and Butterwerth at the moment tbat Mr. New wt3 t tart'..' g for home, and talkinn about retfgnirg, saested that IJatterworth was

fter the Awti- 3cr'a'7sVp Posier ia.re toheH him; bit Vir. Nv hs ret CM'ff4 a TcrioT y-t," ai 1 ys hwould like, on mat)? ircn s to sy In W h'nt-tMr. tMa i'.ter. and tnav conclld-i todoit An Iridis. iin hrh-d ams tlr with Mr. New j ij-t b-fore he lef- 'be c ty re-ceiv-d tlf ittur soon that the Ad tant Sfctftnty wr-uld etnrr t h' ilwt af--perdir pafe eeki lo kiu; .f ,r hi private bliMl e?.

CAN'T Sr.KV( MlSTfiHS. AVerFloa (leia Who Aided the Ilrp'ea f?etM-i Krem Iiis Pua'tioa. WAEaiNCiTo.s, ?eit. 11 The diitnissal of a clerk in the I'e .irn Daeaa, named Connell, rec 'tu ui ?.! ed by Cmmi jdoner Dadley, to day, coi.firmi the sta'eojent mail 3 in these dispa c'ks e-m- dys eg that dlihontbt pentio" a-fect ha t onfdsrat in ths ieiin f.ffic. who havi bei f'tramin them with irifi.ie iofonn'ion which ntb d them icrr?on tbir swio llio operations mijtt si a clfl'tnauK ltaP"4ri that P.. .r.n-ll s in a position io aid the by giving tbem !n(örniH'on me c di i a f Cfcitaif c'&if.is. Tn n'C'.fij chr3 ade f sint-t tini if. (hat be had tid ! ai o lU: C n--i erste t !ikt riaim t b ;i pi iirtj b .)re tne C'inn.ii'ii .T ftd wai nad7 to be alio-.! T ie cor federffe therto;Kn wro t- h ctiimint telliri; him trot n arly M't lem" t f hi CH Could'be obtained if he employed tie wrtier of the le'trr to nuni- it. The letter sent by i'up c'ainMnt in rep y fell in thetaudscf tvie ('.caoi!-.ioner, b ) on inest'gain n fourd that 11 inell htdjnvea 'ut the fact tbat the cl.tioi w aboat io be allowtd. V'. bti it cnif-ia:el, nonellat tiist dei.id his K'ii''. b'it f'erard adoii'ted it. ConjUiiF. i'iier Dudley is rep-eentel ai ayjr:? that be will rrit totträte et I io:i between clerks in his flice and pwn'tion are. it, r.d that be is de'eruiin'd to break up the swindÜLg operations p-acic ! )a ciaiailLt3. The I kIVdh Ciuvrtoi(tlp. Washington eo(h3: Pople front Indiana hold diffdreht vie a to the prcbsb'litv of Cumunwioner D'idItv'e entern p the race for the G.veroor-trp. rkmeof thrni post fur a t 6a ihlt he dovs nor c axe for it. Toi- is a mietnke. Iii ambition rut s in jut that wav, bu. be ha not yet quite nirdr up hii mind to eater. Taee are evra) pres'y etro.e candidates alreaJy in the field, early as it 1-, and he Es not yet (IelcirniPed to Utka bis chances. As to Po-t-mater Gen :al Grenham, the belief th it bd hntstbf Gin eri.orsbio merely as a stepping Btcne to t! Hente will, it is Bald, opri e nkraihBt him. The peoIo aie eaeral!y in favcr t f a rr.hü'j keeping the place It whi;h he was eltcted. The Ter'a l D:ver brines np no pfa-1 fron the deptl s rf the a wh'ch cxn enrpass in tpdiar.: i-ntlty a complexion bsaut.fied by Gltr n s uipbur8osi.. A staple accessor of the ta!b an'i u;I't. Hill'8 Hair and Whisker le, b'eck or brown, COc. T'tbe re'Cue.w'th IIln's Honey of Hore1 oi.nd aud Tar before the baby etrargles l'h crrnp. I 'ike"s Tooihsche I-op3 cure in one miaute. Aiivlce tu Motnerii. Mnt. NVlrslow's S-x.thli'S Srrap shonM alwari beuwd wteu thll.lrta are catdag taeth It radeves the lltUe nuOrcr a onc&; t produces ua ural, quiet sleeo bj r&'levlasthe chill from pal a, cud the little chvrnb awakes a "bricht as a b-it-tn." It ts very p.iiaui to Uste. ltiHKiihi.'S the Child, eofteu'a the jrurae. aiiaj sU pan. relieves wind, rcruIatFs tho r:xe. and Is the Ixist kuoQ remeJy f'"r Hrrl:. w1iö-i:-r ariid'.ig from vee'hInger other cai. xnt-!T eai a oouis. A lerd. 'So all bu rv k.Cerii Iaiu Uie errors lJ tu Cllfnetlons of youth, corvooa weaiaei, eviy cay, loss of taanhood. otc, will s?n3 a rsät tiat w!!l enre you. free of chsrfro Thla wml rcniedy waa C.'floovtrel by a tn'wlouary in Foath An ertoe. snl s m!f -addreaed enveoix to JoiephT. Inmaa. Rvatlon D. Kw TorkCltj. Ooein' twd IdverUd. Jel'y. Approved ty the Academy of M;Vl ;t.ie if Kiw York for ceugl:. et l!s, t.rot chNl snd taexvlr conjunptic:, fcmfula end p.reral l??!l!tr. Tne not t mild, Mar.d sr.rt ijU"r!tior. f .rca In w.tltb ( (1 Liver Oil ca be u'd, and wl h tn ra ei tilt tori. red t'i thepatle tlyaM igle ea'pTMUl of tMt Jtlly tt.an by double the i ia:;t!tyof t-a li juld oil, aid tte nii.bt dt'lici.c st jai win a k rejrtt it. Tor tlc by aV nrt,UL-l'tn, anl E. II. IK'.'KX, 2.tS I'ctrl suriet, cw York. Cov.ir ici'Jvi scs'i b- itaprove-1. 1J '( '! tir 1 !, by mj rertije. .ent by md tor -ijc J iih It ile.Mvlr, form rly Thx Co!k"tor liweli. Ma s. Mefnaarj's I't-i t tiize! l'cf Ton!c, tha vdy 1 t rtiaraticnor beet eontalr.iuR I s lrj nutM o.m p verties. It C'DtaliiB b''Od-ai ikiuK, t n-."n-ereiirjr and life-Fu . sii.lnq pr porü'e; i ivahi hie ! f r i: oi;etirn. 'yt J -H, rcrvonn prosir t in, errt all lorin of git er! debility: at" i'i a I enfelledro. Oiti n .whether the rcva't 1 - i:u. tlou, ce: Vi.ti- f.'initi,'U. ofprwoik rr v -re diB6c, vriiciilir?y if rnl'ln froni ilinriery tfiir p ain's. Casirill, lianrd A, Co., prjr:e ors, New Yoik. S 'd by rtrnrK'-t. TJnrtpe I-Tulf, Impure Water, Unhealthy Climate. UnaLoict; duo rood. MalatU, fcpvlenrc aidCcctnclous libeaves. Ch.nera M rDtii,tl tipi, ains. lndlj;eiton. Coldn, ChU it. e-imp! Ftfv!r., xbaution retTousi:ess .r Lo-n .f sleep tt btct the traveler or houhoM at this moa are nothiig to those protected b a tinitly usi r.f S-in-fonl's O loser, the deltcloti anl only cTibiaa'Jon of Imported Otijger. chftre Arojt;c sal Furo Fronen Uraudy. ltwre cf worthless "eipRers" said u b? a iror.d. Aek for Paaf Td'i Oluger. &i(l everywhere. millions of them: Fcr FLORISTS and AMATEURS. 4 Trntih Tulbn, Japan Bulbs, rrMM h Bult, Amcrlcsa Itull. Alo 1 llentsforGrci-iihoiisen ' and Window GarUrtia. ÄmHIRAMSIBlEUCO.. ' FREE! ktVKocheftcr,j;.y.&CuicxfM,l. CcmmissiocErtSJecf EceI Estate. On the 21st day rif t?.-pterarM-. t?o'cVvk p m.. tue law oßiceof A 11. Yi'in. vn. la'-d 16 Baldwin's E'tck, Ii -'fjf IN the ii ierelpneil, i'i pnrfiitance of tnurlct if tns Mir'ou Ciimit Court of indiaua. the i' rn,5i;ir.i e C. Jt. Worbklrgct al v(. K'cotiore V n r. eict al . No. 3.E45 rwrtfinn. will ted at pfivt.'tle the fr.llowirK real eitste t,-w it: iiiIio'imt t welve (II). in Wrisb'' mbdUbiivi ta pir of o'ltld mi Biber rr,e hundred and fiftv-ii "'). In tao tlty of IrdJanaprdl Marion tcuuty , l.i'Uti a. . ba!d tale will be Eise tr rs-D. AUGCiTCd n. VOCNG. Fert.ll.lRS3 Cnaini'lner. Kill peroay ai pome, wmnwworn e. irw. J Ada.-eti BJasou & Co., Porüand, 31 a.

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. DIAaTTXtS AT BEA. Loss or tbe Mtamers Khowlndda and W. A. emith The Crew of the rtestless Halika x, ceph 1 1. The wn ck of the iteam er Hot air.tlda. of Cardi'J. w hich went ashore near Torbiy on tbe 20th of June last, has gone to pieces. Nothing has been Etea of her elnce the gsle cf the Äth. The'choocer W. A. Saiith, on which Warren Smith, the artun, is supposed to have teen !ct, t&8 been out since the 27th of August, having sailed f r m Torrence Tay two days before the great gale. The following are the t ai;e9(.f tho39 orj board: 1'. Sliaghen, whit; Allen Slaushr n. Jovn 81auühe i. white: Jarne-. S afghen. white; Warren Smith. Willie iVbi'e, and John loan. The bodies found on the schooner Res'less hsve Lot been recognized. The vessel was found on the 7th. thirty vt miles easl-sa it he.t cf Cape Necro. Captain Ktictk and tha -fwof ibe ils-T.ne Glen have landed. The Op ain f eys tt;e bnrri-ane which wrecked 1 1? vp wf fl ( n the '.r h vra tbe most violent he ever evi-erienced in nfiv-eißM trlp9 lO Ihfi Vet iKiei. They were Uiirty-ei ?ht boars re tbe icrK-k witb"'.U water. Ft. Joii8. N I'.. Sept. 11. -The Cr.ttl rcUw rer iMari J'.Uen, from St. Johns for Anfor hin, ank with all haada in the Etorm of tup IlO'u f'f A'isust. Th'e Ml. Johns fu-hlng craft were driven cut io rea yenerday daring a westerly etorm, tut were overhauled aad bnuht safely to port by the itecuier Caot. The crews were czhutcd aud deetituteof fojd and water. Cailsto.v. Sept 11.- The steamerj Colu n'-uö arid Vi't:ini8, froau New York and l'h'h delphia. experiercel a terrible northeast pale bin day ard Monday. The Virginia ba 1 or e ei g'ne disabled and her cargo shifted. Gicr;KTiK, Maes , 8ept. 11 The schooner Adiua inthrop, from Grand Danks, has arriv tl, litb KIgar Farona, wife and six rhi'dren, taken from the wreck of the tthoontr Herald, of I.a Have, N. S. They n j uMenct rs from 8t, John's, Newtoundlat C, fur üüto:i. I'ULITICS AM UCLtUlON Mi vert Stil Taken In lite Ioo ty tha I'esple cf Iowa. ii r iToiyr?, Iowa, Sept. K. A few weeks ego a rhcnlar was issued by the ofllcera of Ihe S:ate Temperance All ianco to ministers of Iowa, asking that upon soma Sabbath as nerr to the date of tha circular ai possible each preacher devote a sermon to the cause of prohibition, which is now the distinct po litictl i.'suo In the State campaign, aad end tne tcrvica with a collection, the proceeds of which should be devoted to a campaign fund for the ultimate benefit of the Republican parry. TLe circular besought tha c'erical brothei s to forward $10 each in the manner and 'or the purpose designated. In response to this quite a number of miu"?ter, winsii&lly J.'Hhodist, Eet apart a SAbbath and 1 reached on ths poiiticil i3saes bsfoM tin le. Tho liemocratic members of thChurches in many instances left their paws and walked out. There was a general f r test r ci li e Democrats against this ailegsd debanc', ery of the pulp't, and many wio wero net lkmocrato j lined with them. Tue prolett rs to emphatic that the bns'ness was eb-T'ped then ar:d there. Now auoiher circular ba3 been promise 1 at d will be circulated, wherein is a repotl'.ion of the liryt request, without a demand fi' n rrey. It aiks the clergy of Iowa to not iijjlct en opportunity to tpeak iu the pulpit .r c'it for the cause of prohibition as advised ly ore political party and to tet apar: 8 ino'ty, Oc'"ber 7, as a day cf prayer f jr the trii.u ph of l e cause at the pills on tho followU f. Tuesday. In dsflerent ports of the 8:ate lF..-kfct lutetings are biirg hei.l et ßiday, tnd generally a preact-er and a politic'an tblighten the crowd. H'ght of theso m?etirfs l ave been &ativmred for to-ruorrov in ih Vtit.ty erd will b? for tl .ltloadrig r'ablfcth. TLe tettln Apart of the .Sabbitti Cb Ui poluical wovk has provoked a grj8t im f t. vtr cn'ic".-!!!, much I which seeuis dttfTvul. 1 1 is daubtf al if there has ever hi n a political c&nipsiyn in I.v.i hi w'a'.ch il e evil riT'cts of embittered li!in; s have bet n o far reichirg in their results. NLlValMTEU rOiTAOK. Hie Kxcescive Traostent Rates Charged. Vt'.wi:iNGTOv, ei.t. 13. The opinions of pOfctid oluci-!s vere sought (c-day ta ascerain the cause cf ths excessive transient rates on ntwspjipcrs lelatively to letters. Tte answers generally were that tbe r?ason undoubtedly was that when tha movement was rosde to reduce letter postage from three to two ci-u Li thofe who might be benefitted by reduction m the rates on transient newspiper jtbtsgö did not interest themselves to ure a cortsponding reductivn on nespetti?. The i'obtt.ias'er Geteral said: '"l'aere has been noinceavrf rates on transient i ebpsi.er vt-stne. There hA3 tinipl not btrri a decrtae, and you can sty that probably the reason why there was no deciifcie was tl.at the naspapurs, generally so enterprising in all thing?, did not rrauifc-t their uue.l enterprise in a matter o contidttAlilj' ailctiDg themselves, and did t Gt urj;o a rrtlucti'in of newspaper po.ta:re. Very lostibly not one thought ah JUt if. Ctn L-nis of courve can only state why there W8S to reduction made. We simply take ihe ls.w as we tiud it." Tertlble flsht With a Hear. IF.iKoiT,y ich., Sept. 15. Tho to.1y of a man has been found in the woods, eight it i'rs from Cheboygan, and identified as that uf Frf.iik Devereaax, a homesteader, who lived near the iocalitv. The Birrouudings f Low that be was killed in a bear tiht, which rttulUd fatillv for both, as the animal'a bedy was found near that of tha dead man. Devercanx's body was in a sitting posture, braced aeamst a log, where be had evidently r.'accd bimFelf after the conteit with the befcst. Kvidences of a terrible struggle were plainly visible all a boot, bat those on the man were more promineat. His left side, cht k tnd legs had been gnawed nesrly to tbe be ne. One shoulder was dislocated, oae eye poupc J out, his 6tornach almoat torn open aiid rraikscf the bear's claws discernible on various parts of the body. Tbe baar had bten fclot through the shoulder and side, aad aggravated by his wound a terrible struggle evidently ensued, as the ground was torn np lor twenty feet about the epot, aad the print of the bear's teeth and bunches of hair wera fonnd on tbe gun Deveraux bad U'od. 11 A 17"tH Tl,c World Watch (Statl-nery I Vj lcaire it the fastest tellinsrarticlo in toe market. Cmtalus IA shtets cote Tarer, li invelopcs. Pencil, l'ca II ldcr, i'tn, acd a handone pieio of Jewelry. ItcU'l price :ä cen'e. Four dc r.c'ii lor JC.C0. A watch. Rurtt)tccd wi;h every four dc.'on voa order. For f'tt.tf ta ote or two cent Pousse s'aiaps, we will tti'd a coinplcte fcamplo package, witi elegant i..ld Hated hfeve Itjttoua, Gold Mated ?t:nde, fluid Piated Collar Button, Handsjruo Watch rhalu, Oold Plated Ring and Waat S-irf Pia, Rtkistf r laree amount. -18 l'o lllustnifol Catalogue of (ions. Self cccktcc Korolve's. TeUiwop s, Bpy Gifcfit-s, Watehes, Accorde.ws. Violiui. Orgaae.fv. etc. free. Write at önce-kTtn T1 Ij toW oU MaoHfnctorngCo. i I B I I E

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RHEUMATISM CORED. r.r.mrTER. N. Y., Apr. Cth, S-. .Vf.'tf.'njV .S'vrup to.: Justs I liavc Icon a trrrit ! I 'To rcr in m Uhonmat is ni f r ri x mmn, and hcarinjrof the fucoc i".n;iifin:iati Svrui Ivunt-luded to tivc it a trial in my own cafe, ;:n 1 1 clitcrfully say that I have i-etn --reidly 1-entCtcd by its r.so. I fan w:ilk with entire irecJom from pain.andniyKcncralhf'aUli isviiT much iu. proved. Itis.i spb üi.l rer.ie-ly f. r tLe tlcod and MTiiHU-d Fvstein. E. CHEST IT. PAItK, Jf. D. SCROFULA

Tort Kvr.c::,N.Y.. I b. "82. EhcwKciic f-i'rtip Co. : I had hern Lx ;c ri" : for three or fuur rears. with diftrent pliy-sit-ian-i. for svrofiil.i, ti wme ck!led it, but f-jiiiiil tio relief until I comnicuccd taiir-.:r your byrup. After taking it a short time, to my surprise, it bn;autohclp inc. Cuiitinuiu? it.s use a low weeks, 1 found myself as well os CTer. As a blu"d purilii r, I think ii Laa DJ filial. MUS. WILLIAM STDAKC.

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...-Jt. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OP LAW. JCocatetl at Vo8liinton. i. C. Tt cult?: Her. Jrtnics A. Iootsn. ?. .1 . T'rcildeut; H.n. K T. MtrrJek H-n J-re M. wa-mi. Jin'ie VT. A.IkicharJ-on. Ä artin F. Morrt-.LL U. ; . J l'f r'ipctcr. in., snd Joha V. Ujsm. ti . lit. Lrnan. LU 1) , Uean. FftMcn of lito i Oi tcs We Jacsdny, October l.-s5. KtrcL-rulRr ftllrc S M. YEVTMVK. S.?rre- . 1r- iCfif-.h f-trect. N. W . vvkr-i-irnn. I . c. GLEiI)7lliL3 ; FEM ALK COLLEGE. i Tfco Thirtieth r lHr?'r3S poj'teinF-er l.h. A j-voiatHütm. of tbe Ll'liet rhnrs-1or iu all Uei pnrtirtut'. l.ocsfJo.i is miUs f.or;h nf iMr.cümatf, j in ot e cf tr.e rcot l-eiutilaun l h.althy villasea tnl'nlo. Addiefs ss l.crv-r .f.--f-. j l;.V. I., h. I vl Tt::. D I , f.lcuiia'.e. Ohio. BAN OVER COLLEGE. Fifty-an-t year Trttss Sept 11 C ssdt and ' -fieiittc coarse, with l':eta:at-ry lA-partnent. j Vi i-altHins. I'Ai-casL's iriali. I w:s:'..ni o:i the i Ouio, near Mar lf.ou. For sa-.alorue. a J lrr-'i PrrM-le: t t Ish VY. j:nrrxr. Jr r! rsnn r.v .In THE INDIANA UfilVERSITY, iiLoo.m üiox. isi). Cotlefre Tear Itt-Ktn. Srptembor IJtb, 18:l. Tuit.'ca Tree. Itoth s- xea nlraUU-l c-ri e-j iat e-u-, oiticrs. i'i r CsV.t ue '-..1 tl..'r m'-irrantva I atV:rc-i L'Vl'tL M --t. Y. '.V. i-PAy .I.l.G. I ediert. rv-vrcLry. Eg Tm tftiz- k Tcii2 him. 2!IV SCHOOL. Tcsvbcrs :.l:i:' Th:e ' .".1 rr-i-(' '.f f4:i1y. Vtsjp i'vs stfTfctory. Ait Shifl, and .iT.tii'i. Free library. DoMi si;d tuititw ve-y a-t-umMr. Ifpht TifCiS -T:rwer Kb'irl for tf(t:e Katl ' um Ut'tas Sev.eir:bt-r i. Sinl stamr f .r C4t-1-K'x-1". JL. iilfcjLEY, A. il.. i'lt.-lJcti:, New Aibfry, Iud. Wosleni Female Seminary, CXFCRn. Om:o. Mt 1!h y"Rk1i.i.v. Tbe ii' h j ear will cotaraet-re p'embvr 5. IH linn't. Tuirion. l uel aud Ugats, ii0 per auutn. tt-Ld frr ca'.a'tu" . MISS nELEN' I'E E3:)Y. rriji. THE INDIAJA 1883 F0R THE V"R 1883 The Fritlnel Is tbe rcootjr.ijod leIrjr Iiaocrst Newri-er if tbe Stat?. MarT new and tmEryved fiiituits bTs lca latruducsd, maiins tt l ail rtfCli a SUPERIOR 8-PACE PAPP. This enip-rted edition will le f jrsLdo l. P0TAe frw. at ID XlXiia.Xl. Mfe.BiB It the !xrTget snl cbeapcut news?apr ta tie 1et. It will ror-tain well consldcrt-d editorials oa e-ery subject, political or nocial. wolcfi may art--, ir.t-t'oiiitct-n ial and Jilaikel report ot t& Weekly St-J'Jiul win be complete. Its Atrricalturflard Heme Departments are la the bc; of haid. end will t-e a 3ii.nr.g'.ii-hiriff icatnrA la u wt:J, in Ha newx, its edliorialk, literary, rolsCCliauy. ajid in iw rei4ersl reaitnir. it kbIootbs .unvl by any psptr dreukted la the Hat, It will lpsrtJciilaily adapted to the family circle. NottiiJikiiiv tcsn in the tu.tecn aSord to do without the Weekly BeaUutl at Uii tuiaU cost atvihirhitü fnabhetL The SenUnol. la addl'ton to 13 rapcrkirlty, U, mortvtr. en Indiana r-ar-er, devoted to m l !- tiallj rcprcecnte IiidUiia's Interests, political aad otkcivrlF.c, as no fortl?i paper will crcaa do. and cukM. therefore. t hvo y reference over tbfl tterol other states, ami -we rise lKr-irtcrat -jo e.r this In mini, ar.d bfLr.cr yo'JR own STATE PAPER when you cr.me to Ute subeortntiot.Fnd makeup CluU. Full n-ports ot the r rxf dluys of tho lately elected iuur-cretlc Legislature wLi be K.a. New is the time for every Democrat ia ue SUtt to mbsfTtbe for tue KtnUnel. TERMS: WEEKLY. i-irsli (cyy. wittout rrtxulum ...I 1 t f lube cf 11 f or - U Ofl ( lubs i f t- ... 20 00 ClUbS Of aO . '4 00 DAILY. Oi:c Coyr. Otie Year f 10 CO Cme Cnjpy, Six Tlouth. - 6 IK Ore Ccpj. 1 im-o Mor)tbs.............. . ... t M Oiie Copy. On Mori'.h. - ol f-uiiday Static 1, by uail, F2 C". Acerits makufg up Cluba H.nd for asf in'crmatlroi desired. arspetiixen Copies fruo. Address !ND1A?AP0LIS SEHTIF.EL C0 4 'S;LV? QZIL DAN JOS U0Ü HiVwY. Jut- r;i V.yt: St , CHXAC3. v.vj u i rf. .; ;;.-" "j-;.n.jrn." I.Kli X J ' t - fH- il kT f J.i- kl-i; ii-s-ru-:--iu ( t ' i- i M I ' w 1 ., :p.RI tr. -r ". -il : ' ' ' ' I-'. N..-. i-i..(' l-ili ilw""1V . t-rtf.-s Urn li a:..l i" ft'.

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