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MOROSINI’S RUNAWAY DAUGHTtH. M»f TlarrlfH u 4 oit«‘liiuan and In I>l«o\\ lift'd l>y Her Father. New Sept. 10,—Capt. Man^in, ol Yonkers, tw«» of liia oHioers, Insjx'ctor By rueh und half a iio/eu ctmtml olflce det«H a lives si-ouivd tli • city Tuesday ni^lit for Mis Victoria M* rt sini, Uio bloiulo daughter of Jay CiouU’f* colleague, and lu'r fatlierN couchiaan. K. J. Schilling, who elojx-d during the day. They have discov« rtnl that they reacheil N< w York early Tuesday eveniuaixl were married hy a Baptist minister in East Fifty-th*st street. Uu the discovery ot the marriage Inspector Byrnes sent out the following general alarm to countermand the on»* Miit out Tuesday night: ••Victoria Morosiui and E. J. Schilling are marrio l; they cannot he arrest* d ’ New York, Sept 15.—Miss Mor. sini and Schelling, the coachman, ai riveil at Yonkers at 0 o'clock Sunday morning on a train from the north. They were roc ^../••d us soon athey stopped from the train, and wore taken to the |*olice station, whore the lady state 1 that she had returned in resjonso to a communication from her father to the etro«*itha' her mother was dying. Her brother wisent for, who swore out a warrant accusing his sister Victoria of stealing a diatnondjero** from her sister Julia. She claimed to have takfii the cross by mistake, it Iwing a duplicate «>f hci* own. 'I'lic magistrate t< ld her she was entitl 'd to couii.m‘1, and set the case for trial on the ‘J.d inst. The pris ner was released witiiout l ail. and with Si hclling drove to Wonnei sa *»u, over whicli they took up their residence in a room formerly ticcupied by Schelling. loiter in the day Schilling escorted his wife to the M< rosini mansion, retnaining outside himself. In half an hour Victoria came out, looking as if she had been crying, and the couple again went t > Wornicr’s. After dinner the manoeuvre was repeated, Miss Morosiui remaining in the house two horn’s and again returned to the room over the saloon. All tie* pru t i -s absolutely refused to talk to rejiorters. It is underst«HHl that Mrs. Moroaini is vi ry ill, and that the fatln r after an interview with \’icti>ria, refused to longer recognize her as his daughter. AN INSURRECTION IMMINENT.

flolgluin A cr> Fx<‘lted Over She

Itcliulou* liesiIon.

New York, Sept. 15. The sun publishes the following cal le from Urns els: The anta*»:oncm in B k um botwe-m tin Clericals ’ and Liberals is be •••ming uip ontrollabh*, and , threatens to result in civil war. The Brussels newspapers are Hooded with letters from sanguinary Liberals, urging the press to publish a signal for a rising against the clerical party, and the writers promise that when the tocsin is sound d there will be ml* lack of armed men to enforce the d m m Is of the people. Many members of the nobility, although nominally catholics, are full of indignation ugl iest tl*. Ch ii -il pn grinini', which they look upon as 'ending to subvert their e.dal.ii.diod logins. TIicm* nob hr. i nr w N.-isp^rat*-1 at the action of th» ] » :i i t in voting nine*st solidly for the Clerl a > nud theyp; .>-

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who are in? ; e landix.id 1 -: - . < .* to take i • vengt* upon ti.eir te: ;i:.: > . y ivnniir.oi ' absent from tlieir ] "•;• ! tv, >pi‘iiding their money in Antwerp ami Brussels, and l y evicting the former b uni ts, whom v r Li y can lind a legal p; « t• : l t* r u< ;i •, ti n. Catholic journds » i Brussels sir h as La Belgique and The Journal do Bru\clls, have been f- r ir ry days urging the boycotting of Brussels tradcMU *n in revenge for ti.e aet .n of the Jdben 1 mobs which have tin t. 1 and attacked Clerical processions in Brussol-. Tlx *«• incitements are now priHiucing their (»lFeet. and life is made a bunh n to commercial travelers going through tlio provinces as representatives of Bru^ el business housos. in several instance; those Hi unirners have l <*(‘ii tlin atened w ith lynching, and sonic of them have been glad to os- j cape with their lives, leaving trunk full co*tly samples to assuage the fury of the i

nit >b.

.1 Vmsty V. av** Striker Some «»l fii«*

lOa^tcrii State*.

Bittskm.U), Mass., S<*; t. 15 Heavy fn>sts | Saturday night di<l mueh damago in Bi*i*k shire county, osjK'cially to corn fodder, wlii h, in view of the exce.Hlingly poor hay crop, the farmers were all depending on for wint-T. Thi* price of hay has gone up since* Sat nr- i

day,

Snu.MiFiELi), Mass., Sept. 15.—There was a slight In st hero Sunday night. In the towns on the west side* of the Conn‘eticut i considerable damage was done to the late fruits and vegetables. From (IreenfieM, Mass., to Windsor, Conn., the crops an re ]>orted as more or less injured. In the bill

districts the ff*ost did no daninge.

Bouti \ni», M * . S*>pt 15.—As the crojis are iu. the frosts did no harm here, hut in Ivennehe • eounty the damage w ill reach

many thousand dollars.

Halifax, Sept. 15.—Frost has undoubtedly done great damage in the country dur-

ing the past few days.

THE NEWS !N BRIEF. AV.-tluy, KrptPlilhor 10. Tli. wheut crop uf Krmice this year will amount to about SHi.Ooo.ooo lai<hais. whicb is an iuotvas** over last year of :)ti,00ii,00u bu>-h**N. 'rin- Hoone tlowaj Stumlur.l rejoices iu tlw fuel i iat a vein of call four feet six indies thick has been found near Polk City ut a depth of liVt foot. The authorities of Pliilaih Iphia have notified the telegraph and telephono cotnpa uies that all wiros must lie placed under ground by the end of this year. On an iuvitulion of the Illinois board of agriculture, ebildrun Hocked to the statu fair in Chicago on Tuesday in such nutuliurs as to cover every available inch of ground. “Oklahoma” 1’nyne and seven of his I>arty were brought to Fort Mumu on Jlon day, where the United States marshal served wi t,- ii Payne for selling whisky in the Indian ten d ry. He gave #1,000 bonds, and, , with his comrades, was released lliurnda), Kr|>lruiber 11, 1 he seed-leaf totmeco crop now Iteinij barvesteil throughout the country is said to Is- the best and heaviest for many years. 1 he official report of the city sewer commission, jiet published, says London was never cleaner or healthier that ut present. Torrents of rain have fallen in southern Texas, whore live stock valued at #l,tKKI,(K)0 wns thrc.itciio 1 with death from thirst, tie. ground having Is-eii dry for tlfteen weeks. The saloon keepers of Youngstown, Ohio, detailed one of their numb-u* t«. kiVui ops'll all night and submit to arrest Money lias already been raisisl with which to carry he case to the supreme court. Last week 2,741 packages of cotton good- were i xjwrted from tli" United States. J luring the year thus far there were 115,1.VJ pa Kiiges expirttsl, against lUi,181 for the corresponding ix-riisl of last year. Of the three branches of engineering ixieehanicnl to day pnys the best. The average civil engin.s.r iimkes iJ.iKHi jmt animin, the miniiig #2,- HI, and the lire 1 anicnl #2,so;i. This includes bridge and locom itive construc-

| tion.

I r rl«la>, Se|»|e!,ili*'r 12,

lies Moines bus received a load of new | crop corn, which was dry and oui.d, and

i brought 7e cents per bushel.

Sitting Midi and several of his followers have las'ii taken to New York by ( 1. Allen, | under a [s'l'lil ’ front Secretary Teller. A pi trllied lioncy comb 'mis iccentlj’ c\traete l from tire heart of a bin k oak tns', near Abingdon, Vu. Its formati n is nearly

perfectly pn ' r\ !.

The rebellion iu western Asia against Turkish authority npp'nrs to 1*'si clous, as H.OOO troop have bt-en orden l to ’ 11 ion

from Co, stnntiii' 'p!.'.

Some of tbc trunk lines m 11' i t from Chion't" to Nw A'nri -It and t!iei " is reason t i li 'li"\ •• tli it tlii'e rnads n .' niuiutaiidng full I'.ii ' . will soon t-nk-' r. .aeMl'iry

ncti n.

The Kmrli li n nstil nt A

0 arfled at Meutsir and make a tour of th#

Ohio citios at the end of this month. Georgia, Ohio and West Virginia will vote in t ictotior tor state officers and logis

latures, mid the last two for congressman

als.).

Near White Cloud, Mich., -McLanes saw-mill, twenty houses occupits 1 py employes, and 1,000,000 feet of lunits.T were d»-

stroyed by lire.

Professor Hobson, a Texas scientist, wants the government to advance #3,000,000 to a.sNiat him in discovering whether or not

the moon is inhabit*!.

trank Jones, who last Saturday raided the town of U ei.i.igUKi, Kan., with a »Uotgun, was lynched by u party of tifteeu eiti-

iteus early Monday morning.

A surveying party in San Luis Obispo, Cal., was put to route the other day by bees, und in order to complete their work adopted musks such us are used by honey-gatherers. Oliver Oulryinplc, who expects to thrush out 000,1X10 bushels of wheat on his ICakota farm, bits urrangod to ship it to liutfalo by lake from I’ulutli, and has secured storage in

the former city.

John C. S. Harrison, the insolvent Indianapolis banker, hux paid into court his entire balance of #!*.%,44s, as received of the

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\ -• rf.nv and ro^iriVK rruK for DYSPEPSIA It will Cure your Indigestion. It will Fruvout Sour Stnmarti. it will Cure Sick Headache.

It ts a Ue ntle Laxative.

it will Cure Heartburn.

It is Pleasant to take.

It will Regulate your Liver.

It ts Purely ' egetable.

It will Assist Digestion. IT will Cure Habitual Constipation, Tone th4

Dlgostivn Organs, Purify the Blood.Cleans** thft System from all impurities ami is a MostValii* ble Kamllj Medicine. B«*t »i bottle and beCuretl

... . „ i . . , A Bottle will cost you one dollar, and do yoi bunking company, and was release.! from m ore good than anything you ever trlod. Tria lurthor liability. Bottle. Ton Cents. Just Try it once.

THE BOOKWALTER PORTABLE ENGINE IB COKTA':” TTrECTIVE, X3TTF.ABLS, rCCNOMICAL, EASILY MANAGED AND 0UABAN-T-ED TO WORK WELL AND GIVE TEE TULL P0\YER CLAIMED. IT IS JUo? THE ENGINE TO DRIVE

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E. J. Gay, n augur-planter with an ts- | tato t»f has accepted a noinination ft>r congruas by tin* Democrata of the Third LouUiaim district^ in the hope of de-

feating William Bitt Ktdlo^g.

Tlio iutt rnalional surveying party has located the boundary line tiot) yards north of the old line. This decision throws a ]x)rtion oi the town »)f Nogales, A. T. f on Mexican soil, which occasions much excitement ami

consb i nation unions the Americans.

A maskcMl man entered lie residence of VV illiam Jciinisoii, school trithsuror of W ashin^bm iownshii», Iowa, dcinaiui'd tlio iiiiuls, and killed .Mr-. Jcnnison when she informed him tie* money was in the bunk. He is liable to U* lyn* h*d b^ a party of citizens.

For sale by Jerome Allen Greencastl e. Ind.

Cotton Gins, GornMills, Wood Saws, Greamehes, HayPrssses Mactiina Shops

Cotton Prosses Feed Mills, Com Shelters, ELEVATORS, Cane Mills. Printing Presses.

NiKisatupa«( p;os •*nmu|. l«Hta retiH-w ^ diu \'s 1>*>V4 sim isu ,i» huh* siiina

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Asthiua, Hroticli.iis, SpasiiHulic Croup, Ac. JEltOAlE M.I.I.N

(>r.sumption. L Sore Thront For bale l>y

llti*liic** I'allure* lor Nkw Yokk, Sc]i 1 . 1'J -The

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businos-s fail-

Troy, Ohio. Oct. ‘23, IHSt! 1 have known the hunctit of I'iso’s

LOW PRICES FOR FIRST CLASS ENGINES. S HORSE POWER ENGINE AND TOILER. *240, HORSE POWER ENGINE AND BOILER. 280. es HORSE POWER ENGINE AND BOILER. 355. 8>, HORSE POWER El.GI 17 AND BOILER, 440. Leiivered oa Cara at Springfield, Ohio. Our New Dascripiive Pamphlet of 48 Pages Sent Free to all in need of Sfeim Power, Addresa the Mnnufnoturers, JAMES XEFFEL & CG„ SPRINGx lilLD, OHJO.

Ul’es in the l iatt*d Ltalei in thi* pa>t week, ( UT© for C , oUslllllJ)tiOD for lU'drly

a> i- p*»rl **l t** Bun C ... number: United

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a total of LM.’t last wek

Nkw Ynr.K, S**pt. i:;.—There were 1st)

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m dria ro1 tit od t ) :t iiid'iim’.ty thoir cerof 5 i p *r

failures iti th • 1

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th • same week of

Idahililie*,

UorKFtu.D. Ill . ^ ;*t was startle*! M n i\\ innmcement that N (' closet 1, and th:.t it 1. e It is imp ''.bio i■ * n th* 1 a m t * r b.d-da. 1 pn,d a lit *. ily teat

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'I he Cliolo NAIM.^S, SeM*. 1* cas .s of **ij ia and ing th** pa t t\M'ii nt»*m M<'iid.»v. 'i..i

were

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*7 50,000. I his e< .immuiitY morning By the nuTiioinitsoir^ Bunk was ;. i |tayii >nt • riruii ti.e aillnimt of ”, bin ii is s atod on .*,* h * • failed fi>r

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leuth; ur Ii

rts that many famil sidB rin^ c-mditi »n for ia awartled thorn, : ;i 1 som • tideates to speenl t;ur.; .it

cent.

A lad r .el Moji': oim :y * ..tliunlin^ with a iriiml at Saiiii-jvilie, (Lii*>. (letting: som ’ dUB vt* a*. mV. Ik* env* ivd himself with leaves, t*> have a joke. Tie* sportsman h ai d . . ' , 1 it WU a ]ihe:ts »nt, aixl ♦ i.tpii" 1 his >!i t-ynu hito the

cunning fellow.

Saturday^ Nept<‘iiibcr 1

I'hc coal I eUB of I ( nnoscL* extend uv» r

an area *»f 5,100 stjuare i dies.

(’em is now deemed sale from frost in j Iow a, and tho crop is estimated at 500,000,000

J bushel...

: The Michigan wheat crop yields somewhat more that sixteen bushels j>er aero on

the average.

( voveriior I loudly has relieved three ! c* injMinies of militia doing guard duty at the ' Hocking valloy mines, an*l detailed others

I for temporary service.

Ah :• in ;, of New York, who is the only i it. i. r eommissioned Chinese jjoliccmnn hi ti, • Uniteil States, recently made his tir.st

’ r.r - * an American drunk.

Oklahoma Bayne and his eonfoderatea | have Been indicted By the United States I grand juiy at WkLita, Kau. t and will 1h*

given a hearing at Topt ka Nov. 11.

Mormon missioimri ^ named Willey and ilmnphrey.wlio w«*ro about to common -e opeiati(*ns iu 1 .Minouster country. South Carolina, promptly accepted notice from the

citizens to leave.

The loss By the flood between Chippewa Falls an I Kan (’lain* will ex'-eed *l,5oii,(MM t and in Kan Clniro alone more thanM-H) hon es were swept away. Forty buildings were curried olV from Chippewa FalB, an 1 the loss in that city will aj < i a.mate cl.b*lh,000. TIoiuI>iy 9 Se j>|emb«*r 15, Mai kerel arc m, arming uii the Cali-

fornia ruU'.t.

There ure OUJ Geimau newspapers pub-

lished in the United States.

The imports of specie at New York

cas< the

• * (HI now •rted durentling at * mi* of ono ar* il with

inonthb. ami I believ,* it will «*flVct a j porninnont euro in my oa-o. whicb I was (•,msidorod li pol*'ss. My lungs havo been dosoasod for nearly tive yt»Rr4, and I was troubled with a bad cougb. l»nt sinr,' ! have t;d;, , u 1’iso’s ’ (Tiro ] alii fooling ontirt'ly well, and

ai . .roo from any cmi;,di. M !;s. J am: K 1, WttD. CURES WHEnE All EISF FA»LS. Hum! (NiukIi Syria). Titst* n l*. •< >*1. I' d* in uni**. Sof«l l>v <1 rtiu:■ i*»

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CiNCl'iNATI V/ABASH & 1,1 CHIC Ail.

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San Kiianoisoo, Si.jit. lo.—Tlio San 1’nhlo i arrived Saturday evoning with Hon Kong

dates of -\u„'. II and Yoko- | —, -

lianm An^. 30. Information lias ! him o Iho yoar ojs ue l were std.To.^SUi. rea -hed Canton of a frightful immdiiti • i Tin lot.il n iinls r of fore, under the in the Kiang Sal iirovinoe. Tlio news is French (lire at Ton.|,lin is pin od at Rl.Odd. dated from Kinf-Tak, chief «f the renter ,,f Th( . livcra;;u h . llc . 0 f postage stainpsiu the jHittery ina.Hifin'ture, and one of the Inn, tlll>l , mjlU lu#t , BU1 - Nwu twenty four for

great markets of tho umpire. Fho tloods , a( hp*rsm

lasb'd four days. The entire country ia sub- ' ! * ♦ . r merg.dt, the depth of sixty fret. Wire! nUMWffm the Illinois stale fair towns are Bwept away. It as l«.lieved fully ' rei«,rt n kwe of «10,4MIU thjHsoason, for whn h

70,000 persons jKo ishod. It is fourod jxjsU-

lenee would follow.

Fti»l«n III -Mehraska.

Omaha, Sep* It.—Anti-Monopolist and (Jns'iihaek state conventions were held at Lincoln Wednesday. ’I'hey combined its ono organi/Aition, ami then agreed to mnko fusion electoral and state ticket witli tli« Democrats. No nominations were made, hut half a dozen nauies for each place on the ticket were selected and a lomniittec upjsiintod to pre-ent them to tin 1 Ilonioorutie state convention. 'Hiis is in harmony with an understanding with tho Democratic ;>:irly

nianageni.

I lie 4 lilciigo Times * use. UlllCAiio, Si'pt. Id.—The litigation

the hot weather would seem to he mainly ro-

I sponsible.

At a trial at St. Joseph, M1c.1l, Friday, ! for illegal whisky selling, seventy-live 1 women marched in line to the court house to

! witness the proceedings.

The late Senator Anthony l> said never ; to have used tobacco until he was 50 years [ old. Then he was advised hy his physician to try smoking for bronchitis; hut it did no

good and he soon gave it up.

The army worm has destroyed entire Helds of rye in Douglas and I.oavenworth Counties, Kansas, and is threatening the young winter wheat. Professor IStow, of the stale university, recommends the farmers in the infected districts to sow late, if nt all.

j n r .. Jay Gould answt red an 1" ;uiry from a

pil'd to,the cstute of Wilbur F. Storey, of J New York t anking-houso liynshitomi'nt that Chicago, reached u conclusion Friday. The ' the Union Pacitt ■ c >mnouy re mires 000

consei'vati/r receiveil ordi'rs from tho ju- il .t.

court to pay monthly to Mrs. Storey 1 'hk) for household exjieus. s, and to ]<ei'iiiil her counsel to examine into the inanageinont of tin fstat'. Mrs, Stoivy withdrew her application for tho appointment of objoctiunuJil p< rsms to inspect the ulTaii's of Th ■ Times, and waived nil 1 igh. of a])]svil from the ordeis made h> Judge Knickerbocker. Tile Trnublesonie balvationlvts, Amsti: sham, N. Y., Sept 12.—Th • Salva tion army continues ti ci'eato disturbanco he.ie, defying the law prohibitiiigit ."pm . i with music. The towiLs[ie.iple mob the ii’. inh 1 rs, and "no night t'lis week wrecked tin-ii' barracks. More trouble is feared, us they d - clared their inleuliou of continuing the pa-

rados.

the Uni' n P ■.••ill ■ c itiipimy re piires cUVt.OilO net per t ■ tax Used charges, the e .v- ivinent in-; ; ,; m i.ls, tli" sinkingfund I'equireiiienls and annual di vi leu ls of

7 per cent.

A report on I lie condition of the First brigade of IRiu.ii ••!*', - ti:i 1ms 'sen forwarded to thu soci- t-iry of v.cr by < •••n. Sweilzor, of the regular uMity. li' I'-eoaiinendi that tliu state should unifoi in the troops mid provide for a larger ciicanipmeiit. Ho linds that, apart from the unhorms, the iiresont appropriation is li-is than uiie-hnlf what i. leouired fi r infantry, and h s- than one-BlTh wliut i-. mi'd li r urlillery nud Cavalry. Tues tnj, September 10. Mr. Hlaiuo will attend the Massachusetts ltate fair next Thuisday, and proeooil to New York. He has arranged to visit Mis.

Clitc ngn tfi'el lor ih*- Nile. Loniion. Sept, l'i.- A flirt ' r I'lder for 500,1100 pounds i ! eempn-M>d I" 1 lia ; 1 ("'ll given to u Chil li o I.nil, making a total of i 740,000 pounds of beef ordered for tho Nila relief i xis'diti' H. THE MARKETS. Chicago, Sep*. 15. Allan Mclntyi s .Y Co.'s marsst • ir • Oar of this evening a* ■: l lio innrki t tosl.iy wars v Ma .-iroiig d heat October ojienod 71;^ ,i wid 75 ! i l i'; Novemlier opened eh veil 77 l 4 e; Dee inlu'r opeue 1 Gfi'', cloi'd 7' ,1'. Corn—September oiK-nea 54ijc, clos'd 54 l 4 e; (Iclolu r iip'lliil Me, I'lo el 51t 4 r; D*' . nds'i' ojs'iiod 14'*, closed ID ■ I'ork (k'toh-r open 'd and el sed •-10. ,5, j Lard 1 Ictoher 'i|n-i,. d #7.05, i 1 wd ■; 7. l i. l.ivoStock -The I 'monStoc-; yard, rojiart, the following range of places: ll"„' — Market . r i(ii,m ■ inA'ei, slow sui*» ut Di dt.'chne; sjieculal ii's the princiii.il hu. ■ i's. .ark .• rs b I, ■ . s 7 ■ - : . . (,i ' | nvy i'Mi'Ioii.; und sliippin.' Cat tie—Market aelive mid :a ui"i : exoorts, #li..55<i(,7.00; go,si ti clulco, «n. Dl.MI; 1 common to fair, ^1. ’ •..*0; buti-hers. s- 1 5 i (p l.'.'.a; stsK.'kers, .*5. 1.50. Texan-, > .»o (i/4 5o. Sheeji- Uarket strong; e nunoii to i fair, #2 5 . 1. ’5; in dium to g kkI, . •

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I’rodtic Putter Firm: l if eroaniM-y, o:.i,r. , li'; go/xl to clioii/eilo, 20(0 tide; ,, -iiiiry, li . , . ’ •. ■ 1 packing, U • . - — 1'irm: fi -li laid, l.idil.aCjO. Potat./es— | Very dull: goisl stock, 10c [so' In. potiit es (food Illinois, fli.od (n r t bl l-i uit . —Ap| les, coiumiiii tochnico, 7 s' . .'5 lur 1 hbl; js'iiehes, eominoH to I'nnev .iliehigun, i.o (Oc per peck basket; grapes. Concord, i 3(iMe, and llelawarc, s ( 'tic ]ier Ih, water- | melon-. - v (U0 ]sn' Rs'; umsU melons, f'Hjf''O'p*T crate. New York. Nkw York, S/'pt. 15. Wheat—(ijH'iii'd linn, s'sin ts'i’ani" weaker and broke R", " Rs couiparativaly trading; No. 1 white, nominal No. 2 rod Otober, M4 4 iitV„'; November, s'', ,(^ bn-.c, Dei-ember, Jaim- ! ary, , J0@ , .l0> 4 i'; February. , »l t»e; | May, Wl .•,'!Hi',e. Corn— 1 - 4 i.(, ; o- higher; linn and quiet, mixeil western spot, 54(,t,01c; future, 4'Wl'.''(lat, UullHiid steady; western, 01 lift I • Provisions—Reef, i|Uiet and linn; new extra mess. #1:2. Pork, quiet and unchangisl. new '.IIO-'W, #1 i(i|;l,.50. Lird, quiet and steady; steajl, 47.Ixl. >1. Louis. 8t. loOtils, Sept. 15, Wheat—Very unsetUed nud nervous; u]suied lower, advanced,doclinoil again, then rallio>l. and closed a fraction above Saturday; No. 2 red. 74‘^(g74s 4 cash; 74%o Sop temlsir; 75!H(ifih>LC, Octoliei'; 77:’ v , i 7b;sc, , do big 7','v. Novemlier; 7VK0?8O5ic, clus- i jug ni'^c hid, OecemlHT. Corn—Higher, hut inactive; 47^(gtHKc cash; 47 l Ac September; i |; s . i ■ October; M ■ v N"\ '.mb*r; ISiy-stglH *»c year; IkiKfitotk- Aluy, closing at out si le pi'll es. links—Isiwer, • , 4 ((4 Till 1 jC ca-li , ;,’i 1 bid * let 'UT; fMcyear. 211 • .'fay. Hye—Nominal. Parley -Few sales piade on privale terms, but market not yet established Whisky—Higher: #1.12 ProvIsimH — Pm k quiet; jobbing. *10.50. Hulk moats— (Ju.' l. long i l'ars. >11.'50; short ribs, #'.'.00; si.,,it clou in, #R). Haci in- Steady; long clear-, *lo.ina.lo..50; short ribs, slo.dd'/^c,} ;• .-,i; short clears, #11.00<jfll.l2><. Isanl— Nomiimlly *7.10. Toll'd o ■ Tolkdo, Ohio, Hepk 15. Wheat—Fairly active but easier; No. 3 ca-li and S piomliiT 75bid; October, 7< , N'ovemlior, 7 sl je; Docembei - , 7 " No. :: soft, T'.'i . ' Corn—Inactive; No. j cusli and S "pt'-mlier. 5Rc bid . Octsil-er, 5’o bid. Oats—Dull tfnd lowor; No. 3, 35; a c. Detroit. Dhthoit, Sept. 15 Wheat—Firm r; T^e cas'i; 7 s ■ Sep:einber; • Oct nr; Uo'- 4 c Novombor, No. J it), - • i h, 'o - Septeinb r; O 15bur; Me .Novcinbi'i ;No. J rod, Tic asked. Corn— No. il, cash, 5.; ic. OaL —Nu 3 white, iMki i bid, No. :2ln*c.

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A Marvelous Story TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROM THE SON: Tor “ (Jentlemcn: My father rcsith s at Olovcr, Vt. lie has boen a gn at Fill!’' r. r fiiuii Srrofu 1.x, ami the Inclosed letter will tell you what a marvelous oilect Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ha* had In Ids ctwe. I think tils blood must have contained tho humor for nt. least ten years; but It did not show, except In th" form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about Uvo years ago. From a few spots which appeared at that time, it gradually spread so as to cover his entire body. I nsmro you ho w as terribly atllicted, and an object of pity, when he began using your medicine. Now, there are few men of his ago who enjoy as good health as ho has. 1 could easily name titty porsoiia who would testify to tho facts in his case. Yourstruly, W. M. PHILLIPS." FROM THE FATHER: a duty for inu to Plato to you tho buuutit I huvo derived from tho use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Si* month* ago I was completely eovoroft with a terrible humor ami scrofulous sores. Tho humor cause*! an incessant and intolerable itching, am! the Fkin cracked bo ns to cause tho blood to flow in many places whenever 1 moved. My sulfcrings were K r, ; d, and my life a burden. I commenced the use of tho Sarsaparilla in April last, and have used it regularly sinco that time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores have nil healed, and I feel perfectly well in every respect—being now able to do a good day’s work, although 73 years of age. Many inquiro what has wrought such .a cure In my case, ami I tell them, as I have here tried to toll you, AvFit's Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt., Oct. 21,1882. Yours gratefully, Hiram Phillips.” ATF.it’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula and nil Scrofulous Complaints, ISrynlprlas, Eczeinn, Kinerworm, Hlotches, Sores, Roils,Tumor*, nod Eruption* of tho Skin. It clours the Mood of all impurities, aids dig* slion, stimulates the aeU.m of the bowels, and thin restore;! \Lality t.ud strengthens tho whole syst( m. TRLPARLD RY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowe!!, Mass. Sold by oil Druggists; 51, six bottko for 53.

handle at Amh-rson. NO KM \ N I‘id 'K BUY, ( I**ih i.d Y p • r . OWl N K1CI’. Klklimt. Ind. (ien’l l i t «V I i«’k**t Ag t.

f«»r tfie working elasH. Semi 10 cents fur j o. tage, and we 111 mail you free | 1111 i|Iu '' * ^ ^ t hat will put \ i *u in theway *»f ma- I king nmre imeiey iu a f**w daye than ><>u •*v**i | ttought possild** at any husim s.H Capital no- i n**iuired. \V** will a # art you. You cun work all the time or ia span* time only. The work i* universally adapted to both hexes, young und old. You eun easily earn from fa) cents t«* every evening. That all who want work may test tli** Business, we make this unpnralled nfler; t** all who are not well Hatistie*! we will semi s| t«* pay for the trouble of writing us full parti**ulars, direct ions; etc., H^nt fre**. K«>rt lines will be made By those who give their whole tiin * t*» tin* work. Great Ruccess absolutely sure. Don’t delay. Start now. Address fcjTiNSON A Uo,, Bortland Maine.

wanted f*»r 'I’lie I .ives of all the Bres- {} I j j I y;<miest Be' t B*H*k «• ver sohl f"! - le -.- 11 bu t | iun twice our t*ric«*. ! i/'- fastest selling B*»ok in Aim riea. Iminens** profits to agents. All intelligent people want it. Any one can Become a sucrossful ag«*nt. Terms free 11 Ai.t.KTT Hook Uo., Borthmd Maim*.

Hend six cents for postage, and i re( , eiv«' fr«*e, a costly Box of good which will help you to more mon ' in this world All. of **ith**r sex. succee*! fr*»m first hour. Tli«* Br**a«l road to fortune opens Before th** workers. uBsohttely sure. At once aildress, TuL’K *Y Uo., Augusta. Maine.

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Vandalia Line To all points EAST, WEST an,i SOI I’H 'i'he favorite route ti*

pnnu ". ek at honi*', >5.u* imtl t free. Bay nh VI v I v solutely sure. N«* rihk. ( apital not i** ,|\I II Iquired. Romh r, if you want business Rt "e ' M J which p**rH*»ns *»f »*ith«*r sex. young or old cun make great pay all th** time tliey w**rk. with aBsolute certainty, write for particulars to II. IBillrtt A. Uo., Burt land. Maine.

WANTED.

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New York and all i the East and

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spokes that ar*' larger or l«>iig**r than these testifications. In young thrifty tin»Ber where the growth in sap is full 3-/ft of an im*li thick or ov*t. th*' spokes w ill b*» taken with sap. in all

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Solid trains to Pittsburgh. No change of cars to New York. Only one change to California. Hotel and sleeping cars through to Now York and Eastern Cities. Pullman Sleepers through to Cin cimiati. Parlor Cars thromrh to Tndianapo lis, ^or-e Haute am Evansville. SCitE CONNECTION NO TRANSFERS, LO W KAl'ES. Write or apply for further iufor ination to John S. Downing, agent, (irvencastle, Ind. J. M. CiiF.sBiioi uii Jos. Hill, Ass’tGon. Pass Airt. Super’/ St. Louij Mo.

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