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THE STAR.
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; putod in the Iteadjaster Cnnvpntton. .1. VT. | CVwtirnn (colored), of Ueckingbam, wa- , elected Cbairman.
THE GREAT j
It UR LIXG TOX RO l TE. tT^.Vo other line runs Three Through Passenger Trains Dally between Chicago, Do* Moines, Council UlufTn, Omaha. Lincoln, 8t. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kiln Fits City. Direct connections for all points In Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and
California.
The Shortest, Speediest anti Most Comfortable Route viallannihi.l to Fort Scott, Denison, Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Oalvos-
ton and all points in Texas.
The unopiuled Inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, are ns follows: I The celebrated Pullman (16-wheel) Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line. C., II. A *). Palace Drawing-Room Cars, with Horton's j Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Seats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C., It. A Q. Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars fitted with Kiegnnt High Rucked Rattan Re- \ •giving Chairs for the exclusive use oi lirst-
cjfass passengers.
Steel Track and Superior Equipment, combined with their Great Through Car Arrangement, makes this, above all others, the favorite Route to the Soutli, South-West, and the Fur
West.
Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line for sale at all offices iu the United States and Canada. All information about Rates of Fare, Sleeping Car Accommodations, Time Tables, Ac., will be cheerfully given by applying to JAMES K. WOOD, General Passenger Agent, ChicagoT. J. POTTER, General Manager. Chicago.
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mnvll October 81f*t following.
Pullman Palace Cam are run M tht* Comriany from CHICArjO t* COUKCll* BLUFFS. TOPKKAi.n KANSAS CITY, forming t !.i. -m" but one chnniro of cari Uj DENVER ami PUEBLO. Dinini/ ( , ari» aru ut
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diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption . t , and a Premature Crave. t t01 ° r tl, f
«•»’ Full particulars in our pamphlet, which reports that he has established a League
wo desire to send fie.o hy mail t » every out | rutTIic ^pocific Modieine is sold hy all drtiy gists at SI per package* nr six pa< katres for $ >; or will be sent tree by mail on roeeiptof tho
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Sold in Cireencustle by Coniad Cook.
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A LECTl KE to YOUNG MEN
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A LiOeturc <n the^ Nature, Treatment and
radical euro of Seminal Weakness nr Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Jmpotenoy, Nervous Debility, and
Impediments to Mani.ty< *f< nerally; Con ■ ^ 1 i l ri Mentn
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The author, in this admirable Lecture, dearly proves from his own experienee that the awful consequences of self-abuse m&y ho
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Frauk A. Arnold, Kditor ami Proprittor. EPITOME OF THE WEEK. Intererting News Compilation. From Wushliig'toii. It was stated by ex-Senator Spencer on thq 2,'>th that the repui t that he was to he appointed First A-lixtant I’oittnaster-Oen-eral was untrue; that he never asked for lh(; appointment, did not want It, and would not have it. Judge Tyner also announced on the same day that his resignation of the office had not at any time been tendered to tin' Fresident or any one ulsc; that he did not expect to resign at any time in the near future, and he had reason to btilleve the position had not been tendered to any person. • •n the evening of the 2oth William (J. Whitney, a son of the well-known litigant, Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines, was murdered by bis brother-in-law, James Y. Christmas, at their hotel In Washlngtoy. The two men and their families had been in business together, and the quarrel which caused the murder was in regard to the settlement of llielr copartnership affairs. They left tile dinner table together, and as they passed into the hall Christmas drew a revolver and shot Whitney through theheirrt. The murderer was arrested. TTikhi: were 2'J(i,000 silver dollars issued from the mints of the United Slates during the week ended on Hie 2ftth. During the corresponding week in IvW the number was
Ills.000.
Mu. (DNKl.iVG made his appearance in Washington on the 25th. He said his visit had no political significance; that his mission was to attend to some private business and look after numerous public documents which he had not distributed. Tiik.uk hud beety-oceivid at the Treasury Department iu Wellington at Uie elose of business on the 25th $50,000,000 of live-per-cent. coupon bonds, for continuance at three and one-half per cent. The latest advices from the London agency report that more than $24,000,000 had been presented there so far for continuance, making an aggregate of about .-kuo,000,000. This left 000,000 of coupon fives outstanding, witli hul five days left for presentation. The President returned to Washington on the 27th from Long branch. The merchandise exported from this country during the twelve months ended May 31, last, exceeded the imports in value by $200,773,8(50. During the previous twelve months Hie excess was $102,270,*01. Tin- oxer-s iii value of the bullion and coin imports over the bullion and coin exports during the year ended May 31 wa» $H2,.'lti*. -
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iH’Rixc. « severe storm at AVa-liington on the evening of the 22d Ford’s Opera-House, i the Art H all and a large number of resi- ! deices were unroofed by the wind.
Tho East.
On the 24th the Albany (N. Y.) bribery i InvestigatAig Committee concluded the taking of evidence, and requested counsel to hand in their briefs by the 2s'th. Titr.nc'w New York City directory contains 2*5,477 names, an increase over the previous year of 11,701. The population of the city 1-e.->t mated at 1.257,55). • in the 2()th Kdward D. I’orter, a rejected suitor for tho hand of Silora Knockardt, of I’attersoii, N. J., fatally stabbed her father and then attempted the life of Arthur V. Capella, a more favored Jover. A i ri\v mornings ago I’rof. Henry Draper, at his ohs-rvatory at Hastings, N. Y., succeeded in gettiii" a photograph of the comet, something never before accomplished. He said the picture was hy no means a perfect one, but it demonstrated the fact that a comet can he photographed. According to a Rochester special the observations made at the Warner observatory on the night of the | 2ii!h showed that Hie comet was receding from the sun, and probably from the earth,; and would lie seen for some time yet, hut i would undouhtly grow dimmer. Claimants ; for the Warner prize of $gno were pouring in 1 by the hundreds from all jiarts of America. A Connecticut man claimed that he found it
on the tilth.
The ITesident held an informal reception at Long Itrnneii on the evening of the 25th. lasting about an hour. Just before the elose of the reception General Grant entered the room, extended ins hand, and conversed quietly for a moment. The following announcement Is made in an \. ianj (X. Y.) special of the 25th: “A new movement i- to tie started next week for a party caucus. The feeling is becoming more general that Hie dead-lock cannot lie broken until a caucus is held in the regular way, and nominations for Senators i mde, Hie minority submitting to the niai Jority. If Hie caucus programme is accepted hy Imtll sides, the dead-lock will ellll next day. At present this seems to lie the only
chance.”
In nun men i s have been found against four prominent liquor-dealers of Omaha, Neh., tw o of whom are members of the City Council, for violating the High License law. Tin: largest tow of lumber from Michigan that ever passed through the great Ukcs, consisting of 8,250,000 feet, recently arrived
at buffalo.
The Chairman of Gie executive Commit-
National Anti-Monopoly League
in
c\<tv Assembly District in New York state. A i gi.i wkam of tlie 27th says the attending physician of the Lehigh County (l‘a.) Alms-ILm-e, with several visitors, went to Hi • Fool - House the evening before to see the sleeping Hungarian. A (lower held to his nose caused him to smile, and when one was handed to him he spoke and said “ Koesenem,” which is, “l thank you,” and then wept, the tears rolling down hicheeks. Tills was Ihe first time lie liad uttered a word since be was taken to the I’oor-House, 135 days In fore. Afterward, wlien they had left the room, tie spoke to his Keeper in Slavonic, and said; “ 1 cannot speak the Hungarian language, but .Slavonic.” After this he east bis eye* downward
and would speak no more.
bustiin, according to the revised and finally approved census, had 302.*.'!!• inhabitant- when Hie enumeration was made Inst
year.
In the recent eight-oared race of mile- on the Thames River, in ar New London, Conn., between tho Harvard and Columbia ( nilege crews, the former won by three lengths in twenty-one minutes and
forty-five seconds.
The raoidors and other iron-workers of Newark, X. J., to the number of about 45'), struck a fw days ago because tho bosses
with full day’s pay. Tlie emj ioyers *»k1 they could not afford to pay for halidays, and sent for other workmen to New York
and elsewhere.
The Albany County (N. 5’.) Grand Jury I , ,* , h •' In lifted 8t ite Senator Sessions for brlb- "T* l '~ 11 ntclliffenc^
jury. Accompanied by counsel, he entered A FRW armings ago a train plunged into ! the Court on the 2sth, and said he under- | , . f ) e .. S:,n Ant0 " i ’ blver near the village of
HMJJI1 gTATR NEDS.
stood lie was indicted for lirlliery, and wanted to surrender himself and enter bail. Through hi- counsel, he pleaded not guilty, reserving the right to alter or withdraw his plea in future. Counsel on behalf of defendant demanded an immediate trial. The District Attorney demurred on tlie ground that he was not ready, and hud other eases to dispose of. besides, he said, this was not a ease for immediate trial. Judge Van Alstyne said thi- was wanted as a record. Mr. Smith, of counsel, denounce ! the action of the District Attorney. Judgi Van Alstyne explained that the District Attorney wanted to correct tlie record. Smith still demanded immediate trial. Finally bail was fixed at $3,000, Senator Sessions to appear from day to day. It was understood the case would not lie tried this
term.
A victors horse named General bcauregard, which recently killed two grooms in I New York, and liad since been In danger of starvation because no one dared to feed him,
«as -hot in id* stall as
I the 2*lh.
I A report prevailed In Albany, N. Y., on the evening of the 2sth that Vice-l’resident Arthur had said that the only way fur tlie Republicans to got out of the Senatorial difficulty was to concentrate on (Joiikling and
Depcw.
IV. It. Gilbert has been nominated for Congress hy the Urceuhuckcrs of the Second Maine District. AVest nml Sutitli. The Government has received $0(1,000 from Chicago bunks for buck taxes, and claims for nearly as much more are pending
settlement.
Jamks Kelly, a Ch'c.i 'O saloon-keeper, has been recently tried and convicted, in the Criminal Court of that city, on the charge of selling liquor to an inebriate, notwithstanding tlie protests of the drunkard’* wife. He was sentenced to twenty days’ Imprisonment and to pay a fine of $50. Tilt: Chicago Tribune of tho 25tli publishes extensive reports from the winter wheat producing ffiates, the general tenor of which is that Hie yield of winter wheat will be |
Mallpols, Mcx : ,r>, because of the fall of the bridge located there. The train was laden with soldier-, of whom thirteen officers and 102 privates were killed, and fifty others sustained serious^ injuries. The road was of narrow gauge and had been in operation
only a week.
It is said the Ameer of Afghanistan re-
ceives iu
000.
Twelve iii npred Italians liave recently tied from Marseilles. It was staled on Hie 27th that 5,000 brlti.-h troops were then stationed in County Cork. Ireland. Baron Maoni's, late German Minister at Copenhagen, who was recalled for attending the bernhardt banquet, lias become In-
sane.
A Itol'SK m a Swiss village was recently struck hy lightning and a lire started, which was not quenched until 300 houses had been destroyed
f>» the morning of Uie 21st an Intoxicated man, named 8buw, was run over by k f rsjght train on the Louisville, New Albany & T'tiiisigo Road, ten mile* south of Bedford, and instantly killed, but a few minutes liefoue he had been put off u north-bound express, and hud lain down and gone to sleep on the
track.
On the afternoon of tho 21st l unik Fotterer, of Utica, HI., assistant foreman of tlie 8mith bridge Company, of Toledo, v.as instantly killed by falling from the new brUL on Uie Cincinnati, Wabash A Michigan Railroad over Kel River, one mile south of North
subsidies the sum of about £400,- | Manchester. *
Th discovery has Ju-t been made that Hie Jeroloman and Helm vaults, located three mile* down the Wabash River from Loganspoil, have iieen recently broken into and the bodies disturbed. The door was broken open with boulders, tlie coffins robbed of their silver trimmings, and one or two opened. One, contnluiiig the remains of a child liiiiied years ago, had the lid removed, and the child’s hones lay scattered over the floor in confusion. No effort -coins to linvi been made to carry off the remains, tint His ! raid was undoubtedly made with Use view
A Ki.YiNii-M xchin B i instructed In Otta-| of securing any valuables that might lie .......... u ....... "a, Out.. w is recently kept steadily in Hie found. The vaulta are not near any cein»-
an unsafe beast on !1 * r ^ or a l l"a r 4er of a mile at an average tcry, azid are located conveniently for
height of twelve feet. thieves’ raids. All of these were placed
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Provisions, Caimed (t!o«<{>. Cigars and Tobaccos, i-ftitss ti ^11 Eid:, kiid l.ar^c t Stock ol <{tt«“*'si*wui'o tiiitl liojtt
in tlx* 1'ity.
Ouristorl. will always bo ieun-1 Coniplete,
r re.-h un i Clean.
Our nett" is t't sell the tiest goods at s low prices as cun tie found anywhere. Highest prices in cash or trade for all kinds of country produce. Fii*l l’iit)in' SKiimr*',<«r«-4-n-
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NEW A 11V K RTISE M EN T S.
The American Consul at Cork has recently investigated the case of Henry O’Mahoney, in Jail on charge of attempting the life of a Justice of Hie 1’ence at Hallydebob. The accused prove* to be a naturalized citizen of the United states, hut has been serving as I’oor Law Guardian under the British Government. The trial of the a-sassins of the Sultan was in progress at Constantinople on the 27th. The I’ublic Prosecutor demanded the execution of Hie actual murderers and fifteen years’ imprisonment for each of the three I’a-has involved. Nouri Pasha confessed to haling ordered the death of the Monarch by command of a Commission composed of Midliat, Ituehdi and Mahmoud Pashas. Midhat Pasha denied all this, and denied again that Abdul Aziz was mur-
dered.
The statement was made in the Hrittsh House of Commons on the 27Hi that twentyseven Justice* of the Peace wi re guilty of corrupt practices in connection with the election last year, and that fifteen of them
bud resigned.
The null-makers of Staffordshire, Kng.,
muc.i b — this year than in 1S80. t hat 1 ,o the number of 30,^03, struck on the 27th
paper says: ‘‘The weather for some time past inis been of an exceedingly unfavorable nature for the growth of grain, and chinchbugs now threaten to seriously damage the corn crop. The-e remarks apply more particularly to Illinois, Missouri and Kansas; hut in Ohio, Indiana an I Michigan the lurk of rain during the last -ix weeks cannot fall in soup mea-ure to reduce Hie yield of cereals, although no fair estimate of Hie crops in those Stairs can be made for thro* ;
weeks to come.”
ON Hie 24ili Captain Paul boyton, the j ci lebr ited swimmer, arrived at • aim. III., 1 ha\ ina -v.-uin from -t. Paul, a distance of 1,343 miles, hi twenty-three days and fixe niahts. ile swam the last 200 miles, from ; St. Louis to Cairo, without leaving the
wat er.
JudgeSaveei. II. WThidson, ex-mem-I tier of • ongres- from tho Independence (Mo.) District, lereutly died at that place. |
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H<‘\l*,-*! Ni n , r«‘*l;iiii«'iits. Illustrate>l, Clieancl .V Bc-t. bell, at eight.
luetrsted. Cheapest Jr Be-t. Sells at fight '"LVU" Pictorial Billes.
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I tlie ehea|n st, best ind most romrri’htWiBire lutomuiie musical in-Tunicnt ever brough: birth. It bus twenty-two noleg; 6 more than my other musical snstrumenij; nluys in three keys; -impie in e. ngtruotion. It cun be played by s child. D i- ulisniuleiy perfect in its rendili> n ol n.ugic. besting its own time, w hile all i there require faster or slower mo-
ron.
Doe, uw,y with ersr k- snd hsndle,, being I'b yi l hy oireet ii'tii.a nt’die bellow,. It play,
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for an advanee of thirty pi r cent, in wage. | During the week ended on the 25th $50,0<K) was contributed to Hie Irish Land League. Nothing was received from the
i United States.
I The assassins of Abdul Aziz were tried on the 2*1 h, resulting in a verdict of murder ■ against four at I ache- of the 'iu it and a verdict of complicity against the three suspect-
j ed 1’ashas.
A Pi; - Hi (Hungary) journnlist was recently -eiiteneod to four moiitli-’ Imprisonment and to iiay a fine of 1,000 florins for criticising tlie Ausiro-Huiigarian army. The London 7'im<> ofthe g-Hi ndvi-ed the withdrawal of Hie Kogli-li represeutalives
from the Monetaiv • onfi'i'enc .
ASr. Pkteksuuuu dispaicti of the 28Hi says Hi it the delegate fnnii Russia to the 1 Monetary Confereiiee hud submitted to tin Government a report opposing bimetallism. A coUKV.suoSDGn i lia- been scut to Silie-
In a recent tight in tlie mountains of Utah ■ rta by tlie London. Tims to investigate the between a part v ol ranciimen and a band of condition of the exile? In Huh country. 1’iutes, wtRi liad two hundred head of stolen j T>IE striki among the iron shii>-huilders hor-es, several Indians were killed and tho j 0 n the Tee ended on Hie 2.*tli, Ihe masterwliites lost four men. j builders yielding to the demands of their
At a recent m ■ ting of the lumber dealer* ; men.
of Chicago, a seal • was adopted advancing A CITY ok Ml xlt'o dispatch says Hut prices from tiftv cent- to one dollarper l/HD | over one hundred liodics had been recov •
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on all chisM’s of lumber. The lifty cents nd-
vance applies to siding, fencing and culled, 1 ,| 1( , SCPn( , of q,,? recent railroad
while the one dollar adv ance is on select Umber, flooring,clear boards, scantling, etc. i AcuhIHiing to the estimate of Hie board 1 of Agriculture of Ohio the wheat crop of the ! State tMs year will he 44,bo0,lKX) liushels. i The gambling houses of st. Louis have all i been recently closed, in accordance with an act of the la gislaturc declaring the keeping of such houses a ( lony. A ei vv days ago tin* boilers of the Ohio River steamer Di; ' ton exploded near Mnysvilie. Ivv., ( i iji ■ Icly wrecking the craft, and killing the eng necr, porter, two dcckliands and a la iy ji i--cngi r whose mime was unknown. Six persons were injured, one of them very seriously. On :lie 2 v th Kdward Mur)ihy, a Chicago Kleclion Judge, was convicted of ballot-box stuffing, and - ntiTiecd to a year's imprisonment in the House of Correction and to pay a line of $1,000, the line to tic worked out unless paid. The presiding Judge, in sentencing the prisoner, expressed a regret that tlie statute did not provide for a severer punishment for Hie crime. , The harvest in Southern Kansas has been finished. The wheat is said to he of excellent (|u:ility, Imt Hi average is only fifteen j bushels per acre, a» compared with sixteen
last year.
On the 2*th the Cincinnati police arrested several operators engaged In selling pools on i horse-races. A negro woman who was born in laurisiana prior to ils oe-sion to tlie United States tiled a claim before Hie Franco-American ! ('"iNinissinn for $10,000 damages for loss of property. A dc i-ion was recently rendered that the treaty intended that all residents of Hie ceded territory should lie citizens of tlie United States, and the claim was disul-
1 lowed.
The principal Chief of Hie Choctaws has
! issued a card proposing tint citizens of tlie | The tall was i .Ic.daled Fnited states now cultivating Uml in viola- • ••’••(fUD | h* ilispa*«-h ‘av» .. , , , , i . iliat its orbit lie• within the
tion of law 'liull surrender such land and
ered in a charred and mutilated condition at
accident in
Mexico up to the morning of tlie 2*tb. It vviis reported that the telegraph wires liad been destroyed at the instance of the railway managers to aid in the suppression of tlie news of the accident. L,vri:i«. Os the gutli ult. Johann Most, Hie editor of the London Fn belt, was sentenced by Chief-Justice Coleridge to sixteen months’ imprisonment for writing an article approvingof the a--a--ination of the • zar. Alost responded: ” Yv c might us well be in Rus-
sia. ”
Tin: twenty-second Sangerfest of the North American Sangerbund opeiii d in Hie exposition building at ( hicago on the evening of Hie 2i)th ult., in the presence of an audience of ii,;a«). The chorus numbered
(job, and the orchestra 14<i.
The weather was excessively hot at iaiuis on Ihe 20th ult-, and there were numerous eases of sun-stroke. Among Hie prostrated was George Kissell, Assistant
City Treasurer, vv ho died.
Mn. Giunuom commenced the thirtyfourth day of his fast in Chicago at noon on the 2.ith uit. He liad so far lost thirty-six and three-quarter pounds in weight. The joint ballots for United Slates senators in the New York LcgDl dure on tlie 2‘Jthult. resulted as follows: For successor to Mr. Uonkling: Hotter, 52; Wheeler, 41: Conkling, 32; Lapham, 1*; Cornell, 3; scattering, 3. For su<" c-~or to Mr. I’latt (longterm); Kirnan, 52: I >epew, 'O; ITatt, 2*; Cornell, H; Crovvley, 7; seatteiing, 3.
Nocliolee in either case.
A Washington telegram of the 2h!h ult. says the eomet was estimated at the Naval Observatory to tie at that time about 30,000,000 miles from the earth. Its nucleus was 7(H) miles in diameter, and the envelope about the nucleus go, "mi mile- In diameter.
there many years ago, and of course nothing but the tiones now remain. The raiders are unknown, Imt a number of boys are suspected. The matter will l>e Investigated, and tin* vaults made proof against future
depredations.
A strike occurred at Antioch at Hie railroad shops on the morning of the 22d. The strikers refused to let tlie men work, got drunk uml broke into Brubaker's saloon. Brubaker fired on the mob, fatally wounding three and seriously wounding four others. I. N. Dawson, a Justice, in trying to quell the mob, was riddled with buckshot. Jesse McBride, an Indianapolis saloonkeeper, was arrested nu tlie 23d for an assault with intent to kill. He attacked (Tiarle* Robinson, who had called u|>i'i) him to collect u paper-banging hill, and fatally injured the man on the head hy throwing beer-glasses at him. Samuel W. Shell, a fruit-grower living two and a half miles southeast of Anderson, was lodged iu Jail the other night a ravine; maniac- When captured, lie had live revolvers and a rifle, nil of which vvi re b nb'd. After driving hi- family out of the house, he disrobed himself, went out in the yard, and defied any one to molest him. This is Hie second attack of this kind h« has had, and lie will now lie taken to tlie Insane Asylum. ■ I mies Mullen, of Kdiubur::, aseetion lni.s on the Jeffersonville, Mailis.iti ,V Indianapolis Raili ad, fell off a platform ear in the yards in D lianapolis on ihe morning of the 23d, an , was fatally injured, ids ribbi ing torn from his spine. On the afternoon of the 22d m ar Fayette- | | vllle a young man iiamcd Kern, who was squirrel hunting, was fatally wounded by the accidental discharge of one of the liar-| rel' "f his gun while he was crossing a fence. The charge passed through his
neck.
Captain M. A. Oelwick, of Bedford, lias ! already been appointed to a position in Hie I’i nslon Office at Washington under the new ;
Commissioner, Dudley.
On tlie 23d the Supreme Court di cided 1 that it is error for a bailiff to tie presi u.t in a Jury-room during the deliberations of a Jury, even where no harm is shown to bav* j resulted to the parties therefrom, ami re-j versi d a criminal case for that cause. This | is a new departure. The statute proscribe* that officers In charge of juries shall tie svv'.rn not to speak to juries, except to a-k i tliem if they have agreed upon averdiil.j and tlds has Iieen construed, or assumed to imply, that bailiffs may lie present with juries if they keep their mouths shut. Thi-] decision will give abundant cause for diverami sundry appeals from decided cases. Kvor since Indianapolis was made a port of entry there has been a yawl tied up m
Union Depot wharf.
Rebecca Rothschild was paid $4,0(10 al
Indianapolis to compromise a breach ol
promise suit. $iiICIJ _
Friends of Hanover College contcmplab Kv, ■ ve Anxiety, r ir bii zed .*tii'l>T"vv i 1
erecting a eommodiou* hotel at Hanover, prodvc®.infirmity la the nervou* • >•••
. . i . , , 1 nr 'I'ortinn a* the stri ncth f that sy-ten.
keeping it In first-class style for a suniim i j id upon the ouu.l
resort, and as a home for student
oilier seasons of the year.
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l
jSvP^U popp'd
tl iii tioubiod thought»
iluiin^!' 11 the organs of dig*; si ion, assiini-ntion
i*m! i.utrition, rendered inHctive nnd sluggish n l rtion as the system becomts infirm.
* ho lluiiiUMtpoliH trrain quotations ar** | . • idividuai has sonic one organ ''■ • k• i Wlieat. No. 3 Red, $l.l«(.<il.l < .)(. 4 : ('orn, I.'*, |'h i lie rest, and tliis i- iiIvmij - !l,e ' r ! ■ , , i* •w .ir /i, . . j‘i "' i during nervous iTostnition ; lor i*x i i • * Ci Cincinnati quota- , , . me time» causes tota
.‘inn of the muscnhn action of the lie-art, pn — Jducing .• udden heim rrhave and death. No I doubt uuy longer remain*: of the practicibility M restfiring the nervous systiin, and through • the nerves the mupcles of the impaired organs. I’Mltiws’ Compound byrup of liypophosphites j hn* been nroved to posse.** such power in nuininstances. It will impart strength to
s.«ijs, 88(«f40c. Cincinnati
tiouH are: Wheat, No. 2 Ke«l, 'l.JJ l.’JJx , Corn, 47^(^4^3^e; Oat^, 10(^41 c; Uye, lM»r
Ste ' 11 • ,N 1 . Barley, noiuinal.
| vofusod to grant half-holidays Saturday*
pay tlu? usual rent to the Choctaw authorities, in which case they will be allowed to remain on the land for the remainder of the year, free of permii t i\. The Secretary of the Treasury Iiun alno instructed Agent Tufts, at Muskogee, ti* give notice that intruders may have the mouth of July in which to comply with tho permit law* or leave Indian Territory, A i : w days ago another Chicago Httloonbt, named Mahoney, was sentenced to piy a line of .f.VJ and to a term of twenty days, imprisonment, for soiling li jimr to drunk-
ards.
Tur. Department of Agriculture estimates the Illinois wheat crop as follows: In IsSl —estimated asreage, 3,210,010; reported aerenge, 3,120,000; increase this year, j 03,010. In 1SNI estimated yield, 51,137,322
four . bushels; 1 s *<i reported yield, 53,707,200
bushels; decrease, 2,020,878 bushels. On the 28th the UepublleanBtate Committee «»f Virginia met fn Uichmond. John F. Lewis took the chair, but soon called upon State Senator Karly to preside. A resolution was adopted. calling upon Mr. Lewis and General Wickham to resign. It was I voted that a Convention be held in Lynchj burg, August 10, to which no person would
to 1m* 5,000,()o() miles
“Tho fact >rhit of the
earth explains the apparent paradox of its receding from tin earth whib approaching the sun. On th 20th of J I It came neave>t the earth, heir, j then hut 10,000,000 miles away, and some astronomers here think it probable that the earth then passed through tiie tail of the comet.” Tin: l«»wa llepuhlie.ms met in Convention at I>es Moines on tlie 29th ult. There were 1,017 debgates in attendance. Iluren K. | Sherman, ex-state Auditor, was nominated for tb'Vernor on the twrlfth ballot, and b\ ueelamation. after the eh*venth ballot had *>hown that lie had received within one vote of the number necessary to success, o. If. Manning', «*f Carroll County, "a tumdnated for Lieutenant-liov* rnor *»n the third ballot. Judge Austin Adams, of Dubutiue, was nominated f^r Supiame Court Judge, and John W. Akers, of Linn ( *»unty, f'*i ‘ ; uperintendent of I'uMir x'hools. Tlie platform adopted expresses hearty sympathy with the spirit of recent com entions lor supplementing and impiatvin^ the great water routes of the Nation; declares the party to be in aeeord with tin* popular demand that umiuestionable legislative ijov/er shall l»e used to protect the people from any abuses and unjust extortions, and that the plenary power of (’ongress over the subject of patents should be so exercised as to protect the people against th** wrongs and injustice which have been developed and are practiced under the present system ofliwsrc-
to patent rights; etc.
FAIR* 1 OH 1"*|.
The following L a list of the State, County and District Fairs for 1881. All dates are
inclusive:
ST AT K KAIR.
Iinllannpotlg, ptember 2<k 27, 2 v , 29 and U.
COl’SIV KAUtS.
Fort Wayne, 8ept*’niber 2*ith to :$0tb. C4)lundtiM, Au»pist ^.'tht • 8« nt**mf>er 2«L Hiiidford ( Ity, St ptemlM r 'An h to ~id. Lebanon, Auarist 22d to-Tth. ! • ^anspoii. >• |»femlM r 2Uf h t<» ‘.’Jth. I'harleHt'm, 8»*pt«‘mtH*r *'th to Mb.
Bnuti, August i'th.
Wusbinxlon, Net^dnT 11th to l.Mh. (ire*'iistuirK. Anwiist 2;kl to 2(ith. Muncie, N ptemtMT i itti to b th. Gosiien. Septenilior 2'.th to iAtth. ltio<*k\ ilkv August :t"th Jo September 2d. It*'( hestor, SopH-mber 22d tt» 2tth. Princeton. September isth to 23d.
Marlon, 8*ipteinlMT «)th to .'th. Linton, ttetoluT t<» 7th. Cory don, September ith to 9th.
Kokomo. Anifwst 2thh to *‘«'|»teuib r y]. Ifuntinuton. Rept**mber 21*1 to 2-tth. Itrowustown, August 2i'th to Si prember lid. Hensselaer. September 13th to Pith.
Vincennes, netoUer ed to sth.
La (1 nature, Sept**n»ber 21st to 23d. ifedford. September kith to l**th. Anderson, September nth to '»th. ( Tawfordsviiie. September 5th to 10th.
MartiusN tile, October 3d to 7th.
Morocco, September »ith to Mb.
IdKonier, October 12th t*> 15th. lUjine, Ootobor 3(1 to sth.
Puterstmr^, Scpteinbor 5th to '.'th. Vulpttruiso, Foptemb* r 2sth to ih. N<’V. 11 aimony, Septembo; Uth t^
• »\ tr* .>ine troulfle and itiiictioi]. Persons who .-ire nfcust'iuifrd to look upon tho dark side. Mini who see no pleasure in living, on using
aad enjoy life-
irif lone h
this Syrup
ind thope win
learn to value
study deeply durirj
will find in tho Sj rup s.promoter * 1 tho
of endurnnee in the Grain. ^
long hours
power
There is no paired Nervr N eurnlciu.
doubt oi - this fact, that an imSystem causes Consumption*
: N « urn lei a, Broncliitis, Dyspeysia. Asthinn. 'd | pingC* ugh. lleart Bfseast and i ; >st < ( others. Fellows* Hypophcsphites, whi h eflfeotuaily cures Nervous Debility, should cure ^ these diseases also, ’’ib inovc the cause and
! the complaint will cease.”
Hot Si'kinof. Ark., Fef>. 23d, 1880. ‘.Tomes I. Fellows, St. John. N. IL
Dear •'■Ir: f h:i'. •• been prescribing yt if Bynophnsphitt - 1 - - . ral years, both in Oai n la and the 1 nited States, but more particularly at this famous res* rt t< r invalids, where I thousands annually congregate. For those in 1 whom th** llrain ami Nurvous System has been exhau ted frm ox esses or overwork, 1 hav* found no comhimuion "f rcuiedies s-- prompt ; and eflicacious in rostering the vital forces. I ! hope that every person needing relief will avail
themselves of so v.nuahJea preparation.
rER. M.D.
speet fully,
or Male
ALEX. Mt M ASTI By All Druggists.
. A •Idre*
. 18 useful stops
. I’iHtio«?12. up. Ulus 1-catty . W ashington.N. J
sets reeds,
. Cata-
ICtfi. 17th. Ith.
lalin.
tJrci'ucaHtle, m pt«;mli*‘r 1th t Winch*•«ter, w: «’; temla r 14th t Osgo d, iugu^t dkh i 1 '• th ftuBhvillc, 8eptc?nit)* r 13th t<» I th.
8hclb> ville, Hwpteinber ot n to loth.
A il« ora. ('e ! obt r 11th to 141 h.
Latayette. Augu-t 2V*th >ei»teTiil*6r h!
Tipt*m, Sept*mt.c r 2mb to :5kl.
iVrra Haute, September 12th to 10th.
Wahrtsh, 8eptenibc r 13th to l«»th
We-t L**lmnon, hi^picnilM r l:.t4t to Idth.
UlufT *>n. Septi'inb* i.’i'th to 2 «J. (Xilumb it C ity, < Jet her 4th to 7ih.
l>t STH I* T I \ I ItS.
liridgton, August 5g’d t ' 2‘.th. Dunkirk, s* pt**nib* r 7th to loth. Edinburg, September‘.’otb t*>2<th. r*>vm*rt*m, 8enteiiih«*r‘.*"th to 2:ul. Middletown. August .id in :• ,h
KmghM
I.Hwrenei’buig, August . .«! to 27tl\ l.oogootce, Sept» , ii]h*‘r l lth to 17th. New iio*-.. Aogu* i I ;h t** 31st. Orhiuns. n*’tob**r 4th »*> Mh. Krnm esville, >• pt« mb* r ith to 9th. Hiissoilville, Ativust 32*1 to 3',Th. Auroiu, SuptemlMT 5th to lUth. Fust I nterpnse, Sopteml-er 15th to 18.h Thorntown. August sth. I ni >n * ity, September 30th to 23d. Worthington, « u t >ber 4th to 7th. Xenia. August :0th to S('pt*'mber :t*l. Wateiloo, tictob r 3d, 4th, 5tb Oth, 7th an I
WM Mtypi
A. J. BMEDLEY
shop foimerly occupied
for merly
Washington '
i ILis leasr-d th** wagoi
by Mr. Janies (iilou*!. on East
! opposit* the ( atholb* ('hurcb, and w ill keep < ; hand * r make to order w.igons of all descriptions in ihe bv , *t possible manner. Wagons
and caiciages
:c 17 i* i i a s: i>. ouable'pMccF. Twenty years’ ceucastle injures customers
and worn.
! From pt !y, st
i exp*
the
host mat
8th.
Horse Shoeing and Biscksmithirg. a\.T.SO IMIOXW D still at thu cl i *i;ind, and w ill pi\ e prompt attention to hor^',<)n'*‘iug aiid . . olh*:i v\ ui k in tte blacksiaitliiio: line. ly 14 Mi!'. E. Thomas, Notary Public, Morton, Indiana. zScknow lodgement 1 taken and convoyancin;.- pioinjitly attended to. t(28
