The Greencastle Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1889 — Page 2

THK (iRKEMv.ASTLE TIMES, FEBRUARY 14, 1889.

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THE NEWS J.N ItKIEK.

The Kev. Canon 8tre»>t, one erf the oldest Episcopal clergyman in the stale of Illinois, dieel sueldenly in F'lorida on Sunday last at the age of 74. a The presidents and general managers of all lines running into Pueblo have agrees! to build a union depeet there at a cost of between

*:j00,000 and MOO.OOO.

the- legislative, executive and judicial hill re- Ueorge E. Kroxier, a nieelie-al student, ageel

Involved in Bi* Coal and Iron

Failure. through the fort Custor inili ta.ry reservation in Montana. The bill to investigate the mat-

omo-sTsi :en goes to Titn wall, j

Pa., Monday nigh nil h . for a #1,000 purse. Tliey wrestled tno hours and twenty-seven minutes without cither man being able to secure a fall, although Green claimed two. Sophia Kester, age 25, a servant in the Mansion house, HiifTalo, N. V., stepped into an ojien elevator shii't Monday, fell throe stories, and was hilled. VV. M. Brow ne & Co., wood dealers, Boston, have failed. The liabilities are said to be als>ut #H0,000, of which $58,000 or thereabout are for merchandise The assets are

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A Ic ■■tai Uaci - I.i-t „r Tratiir t u« i<i«*nis sumed, the question being on an amendment -1 years, committed suicide at his lodgings in | re l ,on '' <1 r «tner ugnt. Coiuu . t.-.l M it;. Hie t no.i tm. ite «..m- | inci ausing the clerical force on the civil serv- York, Wclriewday, by injecting poison into i A w.were shock of earthquake was felt at .... , s I ice commUskm. No action was taken, and at | m with a hypodermic syringe. Naples Monday, in oaueqtisnee at which

n.e Inte. «» It Iwrn 4s *

i tio now meiiiber of the house, from the

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- I I - I In* n i^n- ; the conferenee rejiort on the Nicaragua eanal nient lu-i «.iio Wi t«*ni ( ’ •r»l ?*nrj Iron hiU was continued and the rejiort was agreed <*<'ni|)ai! \ .. tin A. Hull, \viil»*iut, prefer —177 to GO. .The house recedes from nearly

i nee, wjrs r ' 1 • •• * ■* •• 1 — ' “ J: —* a “

1 !;crc yesterday V.s-or-'in-to i ““ I4 “ an.endmcnts to the bill. Dingley tie r .iir, n - \ „ , n „.|| report of .r.m Hi the 0<T '' ^e,1 'esolution inquiring whether the list I wot Kl.iUNMNiii. Of whit il 82.1 m.ikM in8 ! ru< ' t,on » to United States revenue cutters

Alilight earthquake shock w .s felt Tuesday l V, ‘ " vi ' ,s “ in » *»«»* ot erup-

night in lower South Carolina. The vibra- |

tion was such as is caused by a passing train | Th, ‘ ^ n ®* ans

:uul was of brief duration.

The steamer Carondelet was libelled by the United States authorities at New York Wednesday, and prevented from sailing for 1 Hayti with contraliand artid.s of war for 1

Hyppolite.

in Bokhara are becoming

alarmed at the enoroaclimeuts of a force of iXl.tXX) Afghans upon the frontier, and preparations are making to oppose them.

RED NOSE MIKE.

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.els Ctrl id of

*.}**«"« examination of his ho/^s shows hS to he a Mike took

■xact amount has not,

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for the day, and recess to 7:.«i was taken. At the evening session the bill to secure the relinquishment by the Sioux Indians of part of their reservation in Dakota was advanced to the |s>int of voting and then laid aside. Some other Indian business was transacted and the

•i I con- I i i ihi' ] of tiie i

was 1.0,

7,(111,1 n.*, ■ v ,.f eon! land valued at pc. , Imp I,,ins'

four miles of

i four fni nrees, ibns* stores

i s cll r ems propertv.

• v telegiam from (hncinniiU says; The | ai 're ot <11; Men A. Curl is, of It ,don.

r's of the <•< mjimiy to feel un- I

■ ibei >, f; , ' :m I, M very j bouse adjourned,

i" quite, a euntr,■llin ; , ti‘ * in

•The. assign me at lids arc.. •" '• in 'lit an ! i::; ■ in *..

Ilo. king wil.ev, where the nr iisi tv

■•o'op- ny Is 1> ited.

U laixluy w.is pay d’V « iJ. th - Ohio & L . m, liul lin in *n i ae.ved nothing. T in Glutting down will thro .v from IW) to 71)0 tn.'ii out of employment. Th > outlook for n satisfactory and K|s‘tsiy udjustiuout of the company's affairs is v. ry |hh,i*. The creditors who will levy by writs ivill more than exhaust all the j.* i sotial pmisirty. The company's real estate umoiints to about f),400 ucrcw, divided as ft,Hows: Eight, hundred acres n I’orry, 0:):) in II,K*kiiig an l 2,0!);) in Athens e ,unties. The bonded indebt,* In 'ss is .♦fi.SOO.OOf) and tho issue of stts-k #5,00(),(K)0. A strange liiluLity tins Iks'ii count»cted with 11. ‘ i>ro).crty 'nit of win 'i the Ohio A' TVestern grew. James f.. Burkey, who committed suicide in a St. Louis hole!, was hnrassed to the last by thoughts of the fortunes he had lost among the Hix-king valley hills. George 1 Lee, who killtsl himself in n New York hotel, va: '..red in bis dying hour by the sjM*cter , postal clerks were agreed to by the senate

in Behring'* sea were diiT. rcntin 1888 to 1887. i Ki^a""^!^/, ^ The hoes, then vnfesl ... . Bluffs, la hoa left tor parts unknown, and

The Alleged Xlurderer of Puyinaster Mc-

Clure Tells of the Crime.

WlLKBHBARRR, Pa., Feb. 9.—Ited Nose

the stand Haturduy morning and

M. Pasteur, tin* Paris sjss-ialist, expresses himself as entirely confident that be has discovered the diphtheria germ and that his discovery will result in the prevention of the

disease by inoculation.

John Hall, a woi*thh*ss character at Beaver Dam, Ky., enticed Hir e hoys named Forguson, Chinn, and Bunch, to his home and sold them a quart of poisoned whisky. Ferguson was found dead, Bunch is dying and Chinn is very ill. Hall will be arrested for violating prohibition laws. Two ears ami a caboose went down an embankment of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railroad, about 5:110 Wednesday morning near Bloomington, Ind, killing Everett Corey and injuring Conductor Charles Wilson and an unknown man. A broken frog is thought to have lieen tho

cause of the accident.

- P Maj. George M. St?rnborg, surgeon U. 8. 1H,sal under the homestead law, and also the 1 A., has been ordered to proceed to the island bill increasing the pension of Gen. Emery's of Cuba on temporary duty in connection widow to i 50 Ix*r month. In committee of i with the study of epidemic disease-, and upon

Washington City, Feb. 8.—In the senate Thursday the cotiferonce r-'jsirt on the l,ill to incorporate the Maritime Canal company, of Xirara/ua was agreed to. The eredeutials of McPherson of New* Jersey for a new senatorial term wore presented and filed. Bill was passed to empower tho Mount Carmel Deveh pment company to draw water from the \\ abash and its tributaries in Illinois. After further morning business Chandler’s resolution relative to pay of naval of-

ficers was taken up.

Tho house passed tho bill res rxing nil pul>lic lands now subject to private entry for dis-

Paymaster McClure and his assistant. He broke completely down when reciting that part of Ins story relating to tho actual killing

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DIAMOND DYES

the whole the army appropriation was considered and Randall made a print of order against the $500,000 provided to;* submarine torpedoes, pending the decision of which

the house adjourned.

Washington city, Feb. H.—Chandler’s resolution relating to the claims of naval officers nnd Chaco's ns to tho removal of

of ruin in the nuil Helds of Ohio. Royal M. Pulsifer, the founder of The Boston Herald, took Ids own life some mouths ago, and though !„■ hi! many other business compli- / cations to pull him down, ho tisi sought the fabled [X,( of gold that was said to lie buried

nt the f.«,f ,> f tlie western rainbow. Tlie Htandard < ivd ft Iron Co npany, out

of which the Ohio tV Western gi iw, was u | amendment

colnssnl alf-iir, willi a capital of #75,000,(KK). force of the civil service This is the co:,>;:, iv ,,i wiiich James <t. Bluiii • 1 was reje *t<sl, and the l.ill ixissed. and Sieve Elkins were interest, I, holding Pacific funding hill was briefly debated and $25.(KIP nnd s'oO.t iN) bondsresp-ctively. E. L. laid over, a new conference on the territorial I' P - o nt, f lit • late Fidelity bank at admission bill ordered, a presidential message * ■ ; 1 *. hail $.'k,i),(km worth of Ihe st<s*k. on tho Samoan ulfair read, n nuiuber of

ymterday, nnd tho resolution for an inquiring into the state of suffrage in Louisiana and elsewhere in tho country was sent to the elections committee. The house bill to quiet title of settlers on the Des Moines river lands in Iowa was passed. Tho legislative u|>propriation bill was resumed, the

to increase the clerical

mission

The Union

It is un le - nod that tliosp hohiors still have , private pension hilL [Missed and the senate

th, r bo nU | adjourned.

P. s'd nl Show, of the Hocking Valley, , The house passed the army appropriation

stales tiial the n-ei[t, of Mr. Gliildeu, of B.,s- | bill and then after rejecting a motion to to ,. ,rriv.**l ia tie* city last M -inlay, nnd ' strike out the clause in the agricultural bill iim' 1 ,t : ,: try adjustment of its claim j changing the system for the distribution of by nayiug a ertnin amount mil giving a seeds, passed tbnt bill also and took recess to •h e I. v. ! ;o la 1, 8itunlay. When 1 7:80, nt which hour the passage of private

uU* t for payment at Bos- I iiension bills was taken up.tliirty-cight passed

ton it v,m dislionoml, and Mr. Shaw ini- | nnd tlie house udjoumod.

nio!in:■ 'y I!’ 1 a suit in attaennent against , Washington City, Feb. 11.—The senate the ('.:>& Western eom-vmy in tins county. 1 Saturday passed a bill to establish a United

Am " 1 " in «;th the attorneys of ihe rail ' states court in Indian territory; also the for- I ly livo<l in Chicago.

iij .:iV' was iusiMils;latrlu^l to Atu us ♦•,* ,* . ... , • (: r . mi i MidlipAl and m. >.nLofa , iwlin.ont filed tluve. , tilloatioi, lull, with one amendment appro- 1 ' ,ran " Mert,cal Mr. .Shaw u.,s ihut the business of the | P n ' 1,| ns 82(H),(KK) for torpedoes controlled in Ohio tv Western company with t he Cohim’ .us, ■ their action and movements from the shore. I! ' !‘ *y A; T dedo railroad a noanta Ingalls, Hoar, Cullom and Cockrell to ai,, ui. ■ . i,,).kl a weak, of which 80 per w, re appointed tho senate coinixnit. i i: charges advanced toother mittoo on inauguration ceremonies r> a Is for trim i tation of ore from the up- ,IM< 1 n resolution was agreed to providing per Ida's. '!'. i *al estate will HkcTy satisfy , that the [ residing officer of the senate iqitho niort n cs on it. F. Ix. Pendleton, of [xiint the senate ti'llciN at tho count of the New York, is here hxiking after tho interests electoral vote on Wednesday. The Pacific of the I><"iidholdi i’s. Gen. James A. Hall, railways funding bill coming up Stewart nm,lay, !* ami assignue <,f the com[inny, re- took the floor to advoi'ate u general and parfuses to b.lc w’ at course will lx* pursued. ticular regulation of Hie ulfairn of those

railways by tho government. Blair inter-

( HEIR LA.I0R LOST, j rupted with questions occasionally, which

pro' " d St ■v.uri to remark that it the senator had listened he needn't have asked them, to which Blair retorted that he was tho only senator who had lisl, ucd to Stewart at all for much of the time. The senate adjourned

without action on the hill.

Tho house pass ,| bids authorizing the I,ridging of Ihe Mississippi ii'ei* at LaCrosse, Wis., and granting right-of-way to the Big Horn Southern railway through tho "F, rt Custer military reservation. Disagreement on the Dakota admission bill was reported, and a resolution was offered to instruct the house conforrees to strike New Mexico from the bill and agree to the admission of North

his return to submit a report to the president. Rachael Smith, whoso lover, Dominick Marion, was killed by falling walls in the big lire at Buffalo, N. Y., lias gone crazy. Charles Arbuckle, of Now York, the ground coffee man ("Baby Bunting”) has ap]K':iled to the court of up|iouls from the decision of the supremo court confirming the judgment of $45.b' M t nbtui.it-. against him by Clara Camj, unnie”) for breach of

pr< anise.

The wrestling match at Boston Friday between Ross and Daly for $2.0<H| and the championship was won by Roes, who secured

the second, third, and fifth falls.

The emperor of Japan will promulgate a constitution for the empire nt. Tokio on Monday, Feb. 11. The act will Is* ]>erforined

with elaborate state ceremonies.

Secretary Whitney has addn ssed a letter to various steel manufacturers proposing a consultation ot Washington City to decide upon a new method of inqiectiiig sterilised in the construction of United Stales war ves sets. The consultation will lx* held next

Tuesday.

Business failures during the last s«.‘veii days nuiiils .* for the Unite,! States 271!; Cnn-

t M ' - - $ - " ' A,4t

RED NOSED MIKE.

and it was some minutes before lie was composed enough to resume. He had not completed his story when the time for adjourning the court arrived. He put the blame entirely on Bevenino, the blacksmith, now ui Italy, who he said was a momlier of tin* New York Secret society, nnd if he (Bed V. -o Mike) backed out ho was afraid Bevenino would kill him. Mike’s father testified th it tho prisoner was only 10 years of ni Hi-

lo, >ks to lx* a’.iout :t5.

Wii.kekbakhe, Pa., Feb. 11.—The Jury in

the case of Michael Hozzolo, "Red Nose Mike,” on trial for the taurder of Paymaster McClure, brought in a verdict Monday after-

noon of murder in the first degree.

:**!gii< il the Department of Ayiciillim* Dill.

Washington City, Feb. lb—The presi-

dent has npproved, umoug others, the bill to enlarge the powers and duties ef the drpartin.*nt of agriculture and to create mi exclusive department to be known as the depart-

ment of agriculture.

Washington City, Feb. 11.—The piesiI sit sent to the senate Monday the following 1

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<£& It don’t pay to run alter on,, brands, for in the end wise h gi S eecicrs settle down to tl „ SANTA CLAUS SOAP. v '-Cc !f ■ ui gro • T hasn’t Sant MADE ONLY IiY 'Xiap, he’ll get it for you. N K. FAIRBANK Sc CO..Chicago 111.

ado, JO; total, 308. As compared with .’JS.-J j nominations: Adlai E. Stevenson, of Illinois

last week, and 28',) for the corresq-oiiding week ' ' . .

of last year.

J. A. Beasley, of A. W. Beasley Si Co., bankers and brokers, 87 Wall street, New

York, drop]led d ad of heart di . *aso Friday morning. He was 80 years old. He form, r-

l to tie a.-socialo justice of the supreme court i ; of the Distrii t of Colimihia, vice William M. ; ! M, rriri:, d,* eased. Norman J. Co n u, of 1 Missouri, to be secretary of agriculture.

IDFt. ROR.IOK:, Of New York, tlm well known an,I snecessfnl Speci.iliat in Obronie Diseases atul dim.Mses of tlie Eye and Far, by request of many friends and patients, bus (itH'ided to vinit Grcencastle, Monday, Feb. 18,1889. * ' ' and exnrainatioD fm* and contidentiRl in bia parlors at the Commcr. w . Hotel. Office hours, from 10 a. in. to (i p. m. One day only.

Ki,l!wi,.v l*i ■ it!, its* \gr**, in, 1 Do," n’t

<»,i- ') ic 3*. ,V N."Stays Out.

C:n, Aim. FVb. 12.—Thenvrts'imnt for an inter-state railway association, on which the prc .id. nt, of tie western roods lalsircl for a week during Lie month of January, has finally I cm shelved. Vice President Harris, of the Burlingion & Northern, returned from B,,si u \ slerday, where ho went to c i ult hi: d" ■ tors in regard to si -ning the famous .•igrc '.u nt. He did not, however, get any instructions to change tho jioliev laken l>y him nt tlie time of tli ! i ’ meeting. The Burlington & N* t'' •ri • - imt signed tho agreement, nnd Vic,* i’i ..."d**at Harris thiak.s it is decidedly

if it will. '

Examiner Briggs, of the

1 New York A. O. U. W., reports that Ihrcej fourths of the deaths in that order are caused by drink, and that they "ill increase 20 l>cr cent, this year if a cheek is not devised. Daniel 8. Lament, private secretary to | President Cleveland, will, soon after March 4, assume the position of general passenger agent of the New York Central railroad. Fred Palmer, an employe in a paper-mill at Middleport, N. Y., fell into a vat of boiling liquor Friday and was so horribly scalded that his flesh dropped from the bones. He

died in three hours.

Resolutions were passed Friday by the Pennsylvania State Dairymen’s association that, in case Warner Miller is not cull,si to a cabinet olttis*, President Harrison appoint him commissioner of agriculture. The United States senate on Friday passed the house bill to grant title to lands on the Des Moines river in Iowa. The bill as adopted is bdievisl to meet all the olijectlons offered by the president in his veto message of two

years ago.

Business failures of the week number 8(18, against 882 last week, and 28',I for the corre-

sponding week of 1888.

A bill was intro, 1 uee<I in the Wisconsin legislature Friday providing for an uppr,>

Dakota, W ashington and Montana by procla- ; priation of #15,000 for the establishment of a motion. It wont over. The remainder of i station, with the necessary mulberry orchard, 1 [is |„.vi(inn is lira,Vi- tho day was devoted to a debate on the [Hist- ; at which to give silk culture n fair test,

Mr. McKee Rankin, the well known actor,

in > ' ■ of rules it is pretty certain that t , ■ Railway association is, for

■' . hung up.

doubtful

cully t'. i as it, "as U'foro ho went to ‘'flbtJ appropriation, which was pending when

Iio,i , , UC Burlington & Northern will the hous,-adjourneil.

si:.u 11. 1 ’, . ,cut only on condition that its ] t\ asiiington ( ity, i*eb. 12.—A petition c , 'ii'i' , ; !„mnd from 8t. Paul are of 120 Indian pu))ils of the Hamilton, Va., ftlsoti. mi i.i. As lliese lines do not care to school agr inst the issue of rations to Indians, .‘io u n . : - ation designed to socuix, tlie and recommending an equivalent in farming

implements was presented in tho senate yesterday. An executive s ession was then held at which a bill appropriating #250,000 to protect American interests on tho isthmus of Panama was passed. Upon resuming o[K‘n session the naval appropriation was considered. An amendment was adopted providing for two steel cruisers of 800 to 1,200 tons displacement, to cost not more in the aggregate than #700,000; one steel cruiser of about 2,000 tons, to cost not more than #700,000, and a ram for liarbor defense. Chandler moved to strike out of the paragraph for the building of un nnunred vessel the words which identify Reprcscututivo Thomns as its designer, and

i , I !i,m lag for tin* Itiirliiiglnn.

Chicago, Feb. 12.—The Chicago, Burlington A: <,)ui:i'.*y yesterday issued i!s statements .7 earnings and expenses for tin* month of December and tho year 1888. The figures ore rather surprising in view of Ihe predictions lliat ha',* recently beou made. Instead of *!i aviug nn improvement they ind cate that i' ! ivy fallng off in Iho resources of tho road continued up to tho close ,,f the year. Decenilier was a busy month for tho railroads in all

] i , i li.o < untry, and it was fully cx- pending action on this motion the w-imt,* ad-

p.'t'ted that i Buriinglon would show linnd-

some ii. ov r ti. ■ same jx-riod last year, j

Inste 1 o‘.'i' it the increase in gn, s earnings isonly ico and the net decreaso is over #8M,000. T • earnings wore 1, .s and this operu! a.' expenses greater than for the month of November. Tho company has recently purchased some new equipment nnd

const i n ' i a material, which were presuma- I bly chai' 1 to operating exjicnses, thereby i

cutting d> ,•) ly into tlie not. The net decrease for the year is shown to be over sO,000,000, a much gre b ,' loss than was expected.

journed.

The house insist,si on its view of tho din-ct tax t ill nnd ordered n conference. After tho question of consideration had Ins'll rnisisl against it without avail the Smalls-Elliott contested election case was taken up and debuted for the rernmnder of tin* day without action, and the house at 5:10 p. m. adjourned.

S.*i!e of Trotting Stork.

Lexington-, Ky., Feb. 12.—Jhe great breeders’sain of trotters conducted by \V. IL Brastlrid A I ’o., was begun here yesterday morning. CoL H. E. Edmonson was the auctioneer. The attendauen was large. Twenty-oi:.* herd were sold for $11,800, on average of The horses bringing over #1,000 "uv: Monk*, to 11. C. Henry, of Phllttdelpht’i, for #1,^00; Ursul, to 8. P. Balters, Ducket's, Ga, for $1,050, nnd Belle Harold to Claude Higgins, this city, lor

$1,850. The Haytleti Kepublic at Koine.

Boston, IVh. 11.—Tho steamer Haytien

Itepublic, "h seizure .accttsioncd the trouble feated ths Chicago* in a game of base ball viiih 1!cy ti, arrived here yesterday. y played here Buturday.

On,* VVr,‘t,*li Palls In Ills Purpose.

Stevens Point, Wis., Feb. 9.—George Sehissel, aged 80 years, shot Ida Poliz, a girl j of 17, at McDill yesterday morning, and then ' sent two bullets into his own person with immediately fatal effect. Tho girl is recovering, notwithstanding the fact that tho ball passed into nnd through her right lung. Tho tragedy is the result of n refusal on the part

of the girl to marry ischissol. Susan Anthony's Mere Drowned.

Leavenworth. Kos., Feb. 12.—Edwin Pierce mid Susie* Anthony, n niece of Susan B. Anthony, wliilo skating on a pond Saturday, broke through the ice and were drowned. Tho Isslics were recovered late

last night.

lluse Hull in llislorio Dgypt.

Caiko, Feb 9.—The All-American team de-

took the poor debtor’s oath at Lynn, Mass., Thursday. He lias twice been financially well off, and lost bis last fortune through u non-paying investment in a New York

theatre.

E. L. Garcelon, son of ex-governor Garcelon, of Maine, [lostmnstor at Winchester, Mass., has resigned, nnd is short in his ac-

ci milts.

Willi,un Ritter, a German, 52 years old, living nt Term Haute, Ind, was released from jail Friday, where he had lx>en in default of a pe ire bond imposed on complaint of his wife. He went to his home, and finding it deserted, hung himself in n shed. Henry Ogden, of Isiketon, Ind., was the vietim of a burglary Thursday night. In the afternoon he sold out his business, receiving therefore $1,800 in cash after the bank was closed. He placed tho money in his trousers, which ho put in tho middle of hi. lied. In tho morning it was found that he had been drugged. The trousers and empty pocketbook wore found in the yard. Editor O’Brien was removed from the Clonmel to the Tralee jail Monday morning under a strong military and police escort, which had a fight with the people nt every stopping place, and left many broken heads on the route. Father Ashfield, a priest of St. Peter’s Roman Catholic church, Memphis, Tenn., was stabbed to death Monday morning by a man whoso release from jail ho hail effected some time ago. The suit against the Rev. A. A. Lalhbury, of New Haven, Conn., to recover possession of Dora Doe, an illegitimate child which Mr. Lathbury had adopted in its infancy, was decided Monday in favor of Mr. Lathbury and against the woman who claimed to lie the

mother.

The bouse of Joseph Groner, at Tarport, a suburb of Bradford, Pa., was destroyed by fire Monday night, nnd two babies—twins, aged 8—were burned to death. Mayor Hurt, of Boston, lias notified tho secretary of tlie navy that the common council of that city have decided to present tho United States war vessel Boston with u beautiful set of colors. Charles Green, of England, nnd Antonio Pierre, of Scranton, wrestled at Scranton,

Failure of the Pacific Guano p, :iij..:uj*. WooDsnot.L, Mass., Feb. K—Thowo < of the Pacific Guano company here " iv attached Thursday by tho Lynn Institution for Savings and they have assigned to .1 !in ('. Ropes, of Boston. Liabilitiesabout$l,Out),000. The eonqxiny’s headquarters are nt Boston and l>c*.i(li s thu works hero they hove a mine at Beau forte, S. and Turks at Charleston, N. C, Tho selling agents ot’ the company are Gliddin (c Curtis, of B>-ten, who are indorsers of their [taper to a largo amount and are involved by tnc failure md will probably assign. Struck Coal at C'Iicvm, Ills. Chenoa, Ills., Feb. it.—-There is great rejoicing here on account of ,Diking cud at the shaft which is being sunk h, :v. It was struck at II F’riday night This is the fifth shaft that has lieen commenced hei e, and many thouisimis of dollars have Ix-cn sixiit. It is reported that it is a four : , ; vein. THE MARKETS.

Chicago.

Chic ioo. I >4j. H. Following "ere the qiiolnlle*,* ne tliu hoard »f tred.* to-day: Wheat No. March, I opened fl.el's. closed «!.<«*..•: Mnv. oi„*n,*.| #1.1)8, dosed $l.n5>(;: .liilv I 'ei'c, ' closed tde. Corn No. ~ .Marclu ,, .icil .'kc, elosed 8l!„-| 4 c; April, ■ i May, open,sf IWVfs'-', elr 1 ' , i' ,!-: — May. opened 27t4l(’, closed 2! v„-’ 4c. Pork March oiicued —, elo* ■ I il.t. May, opened, #t1Jin, closed #II.C7<ai. ' 1 .March, ojh'Ii,*, 1 and closed $,',.70. The Fn'.oii stork yards r,!ix>r' th * fri’.e.vlng prices: Hogs Market open 1 in, !. rately active nnd prices 5o lower; lighi r ,.:ci i '•«'*. ro tgh king, $1 50 Si.on ‘.SO; heavy paeklnp nn : ' in: lots, $l.tVKe.t.74. J “rod tier: Balter—Fancy Elgin ennmery, 25(<427 [ier Hi.; fancy dairy, 1 •I..*: Stock, 1(1 ■ !0>ic. Lg; .« Stri '!;. (r 18MF’: ice-liiniso stock lor. lli ,| poultry Chickens, 7((iti>Kr per[, ,.; : 1 KKu.Ur: ducks, lO&ilc. gie ,*. 1 , r doz. Potatoes Choice Burbank bu.; Beaaty of Hebron,: 1 .11 ;> 1., ■.*, 1 •WMt potatoes, 81.75 . ':.c 1 j .. Choice gi-r •King,. $1,511 1.(4) p, , U,i. (aanberries {(i.ua jier bhi. Nc*iv Yoik. Nr.w Yoiik. Feb. 11. Wheal Quiet: No. 1 red state. 81.05: ,Vo. 2 do, !7r: No. 2 red winter .March, '.C'sc; do May. (Kttsc; do June, VOf^e. Coen Steady; No. ^ mixed cash, 44##c; , ■ ; . , [c: do March, 4(!ar; do April, t 1 .,*. '(ais Steady, No. 1 white stale, 5'.l! u ,*; No. do. 8bi;hi; No. 2 mixed March, 81c; do Ma... 'g,*. Kj, Bull. Barley- Quiet. Pork Sliady but' dull; new mess, #l8.(K)y*l8.25. bar I Quiet. March. $7.10; April, $7.18. Livestock: Cattle—Poor to f:iiri> [icime steers, $8.: 1. , ft 1(0 tbs;dry rows and fat bulls. Il.te'EiJIU Sheep and Lambs f* inner and higher for good to , Ir n, ,* offerings of i oth sb, e|> and lanbs; dud and barely stc.dy for Inferior to oidinai-y stork; shr,*p, Jii.'vioyi; lambs, $5.&[email protected]. Bogs —Noncnaily stead)' #6.2505.511.

Toledo.

Toi.r.oo. Ohio, Feb. 11. Wheat -Cash, '•I8c© 1 ’;.it.'; May, (-qcjJuly Wc. Corn-Cash, iliHr. May, .TAijr. Oats Cash, 5(l.f$c: May, 2Sr hid. Clover red Cash. #5.17H*. .Match, $.',.211. Sf. Louis. Sr. Louis, Feb. 11. Wheat Higher; cash and February, 05(40; May, WHc; Inly, 87c. Corn About steady; cash, 28ki<,/2S!/.i*; March, ■>; May. Lil'^c; July, 8",(ijc. Oat* Waaker; cosh, 24J|c hid; May, 2714c. Pork Dull; jobbing, Lard—Isiwer; iti.li). Whisky Stead). . I.iti. Milwaukee. Milwaukee, WIs. Fob. 11. Wheat -Strong; , ash, h- '«(■; .May, tiljc; July, iilfiic. Coen —Dull; No. 8, l'.i,:. Date —SteudierJ No. 2 white, 2t i c. Rye Fair doman,I; No. ). 45R.c. Barley—Steadily heal; No. 2. 6'),Uc. '

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DELLEVUE HOSPITAL, NEW YORK CITY.

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j ••'h-'.i.V.''riai;^ V .^fafeaJT;. • * 1 ti approved inRtmmuHt. and methotlH, all of which he carufally rcconlfl in hi* ro^if 1, ( tu,., reference. In tins way, ho ascertains the tine nature of tho disease and its eat I, ' " Tj ow * th > change* it pro I | tUum u i. knowing tl "'dh st’’”;""' •die*, and places his patient on the high road to recovery. WI , , '' ‘ 'n-'iit him lie readily tdla Uiem whether he can cure or help them, or if theyoro

SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATIONS

■ , x.imi!;''ti.,i;s are in accordance with anatomical and physical rcieneo, ns he will c ,11, tli" m, - skrptieal. B> nn examination he w 11 convinreanyone of the nature and ext Mmi nmonnt of danger to life, and chance of 11 jicrf, ct cure Believing that science is tr ' . and will prevail ’ when known, and knowing that disease can l«> cund w , nly, tie invites tho alfiict,si to call nnd receive advieo free and be cured of their • , , . * no subject that requires so much study and extierience ns the treatment nnd cure The astonishing success and remarkalil • cures performed by him is one t , elr tgo of the structure and functions of the human system, and the cure of disco I atiiral remedie*. Is-t those given up by others mil for examination. Mo has surc< . " d' ,. (he following diseases since his arrival in this state: l ye and Far diseases, Chro t. ( hr,m c Inflammation of the Womb, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Painful 1 , ' “teiialion, Fever Korf*s and Ulcers. Incontinence of Urine, Tape \Vorms. Crool "'"(.'I 11 larged Joints, Hpmal Cnrvatures. (bib 1 ,,,.( Hln Joint Disease. White Bwelli

‘,, " 1 oaoii'T’ ixmeorrnea or Whites, Blotches. Pimples Skin Diseases. Dyspepsia, ('< , i."ii .iiopsy, ( ttneer. Lmleiitie Fits, Erysipelas, Gmvcl, Goitre, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Hydrt II, If .* tbiulnehe, Pile,, Hysteria, Synhibs. Hi. Vitus Dance, Chronic Dysentery, Fistr Auo. II,uma or Raptor,*, Ovarian '1 nmors. Paralysis. Prolai sus Uteri, Bronchitis, Asthma . rli,. erof" , , t onsac ption, ( lironic Cough, Female Weakness, Hpermatorrhcra, Rheumni etc. All surgical operations performed.

cmixo or piles

» , OJ.X, «»I fll.t-.fi guaranteed. Will PRIVATE DISEASES.- Blood Pcison, givt il.tK 0 for any case of failure. Nyphilis, Gonoirhoea, (iloel. Stricture, Hydits vnrxo IT EX who through ignonuiee or l,< " H of ^ xn " 1 , ' ow " r and "!'> 'J! tl " ear, l exulieranco „f youthful spirits, [C'r.ito-unnaryorgnns spe. dily and pon aI;.,' I. 'u unfortunate nnd find themselves in 0Ur "' ' No risks incurmf. < danger of losing their h,*alth and embittering '‘"n free and strictly confidential. Mod one their after lives may cull with full confidence. ; Vtete " «/!:!"' <,,,Borv:,tl,in to 1111 I mrtH of ,ho

IHi- RORICKUbm attained the most won- ", i'f *’ in tho treatment ot cases to which lie devotes Ids special attention. After years of experienee he hits discovered the most in■‘tlible method of curing weaknesses in the back or limbs, involunta y discharges, impoIlatency, gen- ml debility, nervousness, languor confusion of ideas, tKilpitntion of the heart 1,iss of memory, trembling and timidity, dis. eases of tho nose, throat and lungs, affections of the liver, stomach and bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the solitary habits of youth and secret practices, blighting the most radiant hopes and rendering marriage

impossible.

E PILE PSP, or Fits, positively cared by u

-failing method.

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United States.

MIDDLE AGED MEN, who find their vigor and vitality weaken*d by th‘* trace* of old complaints and their bodies racked with pain at a time when they should spend their doclining years in peace ami comfort, should consult Dr. Kori ’k nt once and find the sympathy and relief they positively require. His euros are

thoroagh and permanent.

DISEASES OE TFO.WJJN.-We shall continue as heretofore, to tre. t with our best consideraton and skill the diseases peculiar to women. Onr operations for Fistula, Huptured Cervix Uteri, Itaptured Perineum, nnd for Stricture of the (’ervical Canal, a condition resulting in Sterility, have been alike gratifying both t(Voursolvc» and to onr patients.

EREE EXAMINATION OF TIIE VRIXE. Enc!i pers- n applying for medical treatment should S, nd or bring nn ounce of their urine, which will receive a caretnl rheniicul and mi-

cro e.,1 mul I xaiiiinBtion.

• , EE A ELEC I RES perfected in old cnerN which have Ig-cn neglected or nnskillfully r ■ ii, I. . •> experiments orfailure. Parties treated b> mail nnd express, hat where possible personni consultation preferred. Curable cases guaranteed List of qnrstione fr,e.

Western address, DR. LOR UK, Toledo, Ohio,

•' Frof.T.R. rooley, M. D.. Surgeon to New York Oitliulmic and Ann, D** Surgeon to Stnnhattan Kjo nnd Ear Ilr.spilal, New York M. D., M. K. C. H.. Profess, r of Anatomy St. I ouis College ' '])'■

* ” " " Profeesor OrtbopoediC

Inslittite: O S. YnnderPool. M. I).. Sa Prof. Aagust C. Bernsys, A. M *’ ”