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OHAT8WORTH, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1880. NUMBER 16, ’ tOCUMB VII. . . • j \ j t V i
UHJA L C K IW t, , j, —A shipwrecked sailor waitlug for store, procured a bottle, and com know whereof we speak, and from a Business Locals. a sail 1» like a business man sitting at menced to apply it at once. The pain disinterested staml-poiut—politically. ~Lenfcr. Bull’s Cough Syrup and be was all right again. this District would be ably represented. Office. If 'if * ' ■ .' < ■ 'r,-:; He is a man of good judgment, of in Dried fruits of all kinds at DeLong’s -rfit. Valentine* day. , i cured. Only 25 cents •. bottle. ‘ / -C o l. P. Sanford's lecture last tegrity and honesty, able to exprOiS grocery. —Jas. H. Fellows is building an Ice —Lent began last Wednesday, Tueaday night, in Jones’ Hall, al bis opiuious and an energetic and tire A lot of broken suits of clothing for house in the rear of ’Squire Curran’s though sllmly attended, was none the less worker, and his constituents sale cheap at Wymans. —Sheriff Hunter was It town tli 1b office. It would not be a bad place less entertaining to those who were so would not he neglected. If nominated A flnylot of fancy chairs at Furniture w eek ,' for the ’Squire to use It for a cooler for fortunate as to hear it. The Colonel Store. '• ■+. tf\.\ /. t r; I ,.ii, 1. we predict for him the largest vote in —Ed. Scovel took in Chicago Wed thp hard cases that come before his has traveled iq nearly every country Fresh oysters always on hand at Meis the eastern part of the county ever ter’s bakery. nesday. ; ^ <■-. » honor. in the world, visited the great cities of given to any candidate, and it would Oo and examine that line line of fuell Jerusalem, Pompeii, gazed on the —L. C. Speicher was In Peoria last —Republican political straw gath be a compliment our citizens would be ings at John Young’s. wonderful wall of china, and his Tueaday* . • erers have commenced their work glad to pay to one they have known so California Honey, and Vermont Maple lectures are filled glowing and Sy rup at DeLong’s grocery. F. M. Smith, of Peoria, was In town work already ip, Chatsworth. We long as an honorable, active, indus eloquent descriptions of far-off Fresh sweet cidtr and choice cigars at Tuesday. noticed two lists of names in which trious and progressive citizen. countries. His lectures have just ------Meister’s bakery. Blaine seemed to be the choice for —J. L. DeLong Was in Gilman the enough ftinny stories and wit hi them —N C. Kenyou is in Chicago ibis week. A tresh invoice of spring and summer President clothing for men and boys just in at John first of the week. to make them interesting to all. He —Plaindealer and Detroit Free Press Young’s —Dr. Hoadley returned last Tuesday —Oysters in bulk At 36 cents a delivered Ids fourth lecture in Evans one year each for three dollars. Salt fish by the pouu ', kit Or half bar from liia lecturing tour in Indiana. ville, Ind., to an audience of three rel at DeLong’s grocery. quart at L. Mefcte's. The teachers of the Fairhury public Col. Sanford, the great lecturer and thousand people ou the 2flth o f Janu J. T. Bullard is new keeping Qliddou’s school arc expected to visit our school next —Fellows Is putting up ioe this traveler, was in town the same day. ary. His audience in Chatsworth was patent steel barb fence wire. All railroad Tuesday companies use it. week. It is about six inches thick. It is seldom two great lecturers meet not quite so large. All kiuds of Bolognas, and other sausa —Fred Osbofn went to Augusta, in Chatsworth. ^ — Farmers, if you wish to get good, ges at Meister’s bakery. clean flax seed for sowing purposes, call at this State, on a visit, last Saturday. —Henry W. Osborn has been ap New Biographical Dictionary. A few boy’s overcoats at Wyman’s to the office of R Scovel & Son. ^ be closed out with out regard to profit. -'DeBoer is said to feel feverish. We pointed Superintendent of Telegraphy Prominent among the valuable —The Fairhury Blade paid our public Parties wishing to dispose of Ibeir Farm. don’t blame him for feeling that way. and Confidential Clerk of D. K. features of the New. Edition of Lands, will find it to their advantage to Smith, Superintendent of the Illinois Webstor’s Unabridged Dictionajy. school a deserved compliment last week. place same in the hands of C. A. Wilson —The new road at Forrest is called Chatsworth lias the best school In Liv & Oo., for advertisement and sale. Midland Railroad, the General offices just iffued, is the "New Biographical the Wabash, St. Louis A Pacific Rail ingston couuty. beiug at Decatur. D ictionary,” comprising about 10,000 See the "Solid Comfort,” the finest easy road. chair in the world at Hall’s Furniture —It is said that Field, Leiter A Co., names of ancient and modern persons —The ladies of the Presbyterian church Store. —George Torrance left last Monday the dry goods merchant princes of of renown, including many now liv will give a dime sociable on Thursday even The finest Sorghum that can be had in night for St. Louis, and wah gone all Chicago, invested largely iu nails ing. It gives us the pronunciation of ing, at the residence of Mr. Frank Osborn. town, at DeLoug’b grocery, the week. , when they were at the lowest figures, these names, the nationality, profes A cordial invitation is extended to all. j NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SELL —Milt Bang’s new sign has under and realized one million dollars by sion or occupation, date of birth, and —The Wild Cat Club, composed entirely 'mproved Farm Lauds by placing same the subsequent rise in price. if known, the date of death of eacli of young ladies, hold their regular weekly in the hands of. O. A. Wilson & Co. gone severe criticism, but nevertheless Commission reasonable and .satisfaction person. From its conciseness and meotiiiils at the several residences 6T its looks well. —Gilman wants the Iroquors Coun guaranteed. , - accuracy it supplies a want long; felt members. A little bird that reports for ty Court House moved to that place In spite of the great advance in photo --Elder Kenyon returned yesterday in this direction, and adds very great this paper, informs us that they have a graphic stock of all kinds I am still If the difference ln> enterprise of the from {loopston, where he has been ly to the value of this always valuable screaming old time by themselves, no finishing pictures at the old rates, trustiug two places is any object, Gilman preaching. work. gentleman beiug allowed to atteud their to the increased patronage of my friend: should have it, as she is certain 1> far to make up in some degree a fair remu —Hank Walkers new barber sigh meetings. nerat’on for my work Patronize me and ahead ofPVntseka as a live enterpris reminds us of Joseph’s over coat—of I will do my best to please you. ing town. * y j ' FOR STATE SENATOR many colors. To Teachers. A . H. H all -John Foley says he doesn’t like a We republish the following from the Exam inations for Teachers, to teach —Mrs. Calkins, of Ottawa, sister of town where the houses bear such a Pontiac Sentinel of last week: in Livingston county, will be held ae Mrs. Searing, and Jas. A. Smith, is strong resemblance to each other He The name of George Torrance, of follows : Sellers’ here on a visit. Chatsworth, has been very favorably , ;w»j . *; < ,’u ; ; . wanted to take his girl to a dance last mentioned in various parts of the A t Odell, Saturday, Feh. 14th, 1880; —The dealers in agricultural imple Friday night, and got into the wrong county ns a proper one to i>e placed on at Chatsworth, Tuesday, Feb. 17th, ments are beginning to stock up for house. J. H. Megguler hasn’t got any the Republican ticket this fall as a 1880; at Forrest, W ednesday, Feb. Cough the spring trade. girls, Mr. Foley candidate for State Senator. Mr. Tor 18th, 1880; at Fairhury Thursday, rance is an active young Republican Feb. 19th, 1880; at Cornell, Friday, —If De Boer Is bung on the 17th of —We are authorized to act as agent of much more than ordinary ability, Feb. 20th, 1880, at Ancona, Saturday, Syrup! March, It will be the first man ever of the Detroit Free Press, samples of is an attorney of extended practice, and has been a worker in the ranks Feb. 21st, 1880; at Dwight, Saturday, Fifty Years Before the hung in this county. which may be seen at this office. New for years. He is a most eligible man Feb. 28th, 1880; at Pontiac on tlie first P u b lic . subscribers to the Plaindealer can get for the position and would add weight —Prof* Page, traveling agent for A. Saturday of every month. Time, 9 Pronounced by all to be the most the two papers of us by paying three to the ticket. S. Barns’ publishing house in Chicago o’clock, a. m. Applicants will fur Pleasant and efficacious remedy dollars in advance. The price of It Mas been talked for some time that was here last Tuesday. nish pen ami ink. Office days iu Now in use, for the Cure of Coughs, either paper alone is two dollars. , the friends of Mr. Torrance, who were - W in . Irwin w ill sell off bin house / Republicans, intended presenting his Pontiac, first and third Friday of Colds, Croup, Hoarseness, ticklihg hold goods at auction this afternoon. -The Village Boanl did not meet name to the Republican Convention every month. sensations of the toroat, whooping Look out for bargains. Tuesday night. One of the members for that office, and we have lately M. TOM BAUGH, cough, etc. Over a Million Bat had gone to Peoria, another was kill Co. Sup’t of Schools. —if your bowels are costive take a learned that many of the leading Re tles SOLD WITHIN THE LAST FEW ing hogs, and another had gone hack publicans of this county have been years. It gives relief wherever dose of Dr. Bull’s Baltimore Pills; we P resbyteuian Cu u r c ii. — Preaching on his constituents. There being but urging him for some time to become a used, and has the power to impart know of no better midlcloe. every Nibbuth forenoon and evening. Sab three left, a quorum could not be canditate. While the P l a i n d e a l e r benefit that cannot be had from the List of letters unclaimed and adver bath School At the close of the forenoon drummed up. Sad state of affairs. is not a political paper we can not re cough mixtures now in use. Sold tised. Feb, 9th, 1880: Labangh N. public services Prayer meeting every frain from saying, from a personal ac by all Druggists at 25 cents pet- H., Reust Chajles, Shank Louis. —An old Givsey woman with four Wednesday evening in the lecture room. small children, was put off’the freight quaintance with him of several years, Strangers are cordially invited to attend bottle. ^-The -Scientific American says that train from Piper City last Tuesday and from a knowledge of his reputa any of the above servicee, and will please nihe thousand ml}es of new railroad evening, and immediately became ob- tion in this section of the county, that make themselves known SELLERS' LIVER PILLS are will be built iu the United States this noxioHS to everybody by her loud and should he receive the nomination of G b k h i t R l' y s b r , also highly recommended for curing year. profane language. She was drunk, so his party, lie would receive an extra Acting Pastor. Liver Complaint, Constipation, sick ------• • • ------—The Detroit Free Press and the were the children. Myers sent them ordinarily large vote from all parlies. Headaches, Fever and Ague, and Cha^sWortl^ P’ialnd^aler for three dol off ou the next train west. What success in life he has enjoyed in THE DANVILLE ROUTE ali diseases of the stomach and liver. lars is our latest offer to new sub the past he has earned himself. Al The Shortest amt Rest Route to Chicago and Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents —John Young has sold over one ltie south Is via Watseka ahd the scribers. though but a little over five years en per box. hundred overcoats and seventy-five gaged in the practice of law lie, to-day, t ft l.tt j ,, j CHICAGO and EASTERN ILLI- R. E. SELLERS & C0„ * —The pen Is, or used to be, might ladies cloaks this winter. When it is one of the ablest and most energetic Pittsburgh, Pa % ier than the sword, but at present the is remembered that there are several lawyers in Livipgston county. He IvOIS RAILROAD. pi paper mill is the strongest weapon in ocl8-ly other dealers in that kind of wearing has a large practice, won by being hon Time Schedule tn effect January 15th, 1 8 8 0 : the land. apparel, and that the winter has been est with his clients and the Courts. f To the South and to Chicago. * an open one thus far, this is not a bad He never hesitates to give his honest J. Xi. DeXaOCTG, —The new preacher of the Prisby- — DBA Lift II— show ing. y views on any question, let the results Lv. Peoria...... S 55 a m 7 20 p in 9 0o p in terian church has arrived. Those Washington... 9 19 7 46 950 be what they may. He has always E l P a so ...... 10 03 8 86 11 07 who have heard him preach are de —An important railroad meetlug Chenoa...... to 84 9 oe 1*2 08 a in been one of the first to push forward Katrnury...... to 6ft 9 >3 12 43 Heavy and Fancy Groceries lighted with him. was held in Peoria a week ago last \ any good enterprise and liberal in his Chatsworth... II 17 9 69 1 24 —AND— Wednesday, being no less than the G i l m a n ...... II 47 10 30 2 30 —Don’t deceive ypurselves. “Dr. donations to any good cause. He has .vr W a ts e k a ...... 12 20 p m 11 oo 8 20 first regular meeting of the reorgan CONFECTIONS, Sellers’ Cough Syrup” for the cure of never been a candidate for any politi (Twodoori Hastof Bank) ized T., P. A W. The new Directors t.v Watseka via C. A E. I Ry 12 35 p m 3 40 am r MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. A late special from South Charles bodies of men threatening the public peace Later News. <£hntsworth j^laindexley, ton, Ohio, to the Cincinnati O a u tt* says: to parade with arms. A Madrid dispatch of the 9th says —A hon»e-raoe--Colta. ’* “ John Campbell, aged seventeen, accidental trial of Gonzales, the womld-be regicide, F o r e i g n . the —Ceesar’s ComruenDtr'esT— Remark* H. ■ . KFlilCBIN, Publisher. ly shot his tester Hulda, aged nlitaieeu. He had resulted ■ In g verdict of guilty and a A r a il w a y collision at by the Sheriff when iM^UNgg^ • was standing six feet from tier in tM kitchen, sentence of d*|th, the court declining to ad Argenumtl, France, on the 4th,’ and seveu —To bo hugged by a drunke® man 1* CHATSWORTH. • t ILLINOia in the presume of another sister, when he mit the plea o£ )un acy- i | playfully pointed a pistol at her, demanding person* were killed, and over forty others very | disagreeable. It is * tight D u r in g a fete in a threo-itaiy build her money or her life. She answered, more o r 1m s seriously iujured. squeeze. — Pieayune. ing used for barrack* in Consleutluople on ‘Neither,’ when the pi do! went off and the Heavy snows have recently fallen in —It is less difficult to bdlfl the the 9th the structure gave way, aud two hun ball pierced her heart. The boy said he did the mountains of Afghanistan, and military strongest mail who ever lived it is General News Summary* dred soldiers wore killed and over three hun not know it was loaded.” operations are entirely suspended. to hold your own tongue, v X LV ltli CongreH*. dred badly injured. L o s P in o s advices, received at Den A b o u t twenty masked men entered —Mrs. Partington sayaT Ifcb ha* Washington telegrams of the 9th A r e s o l u t io n was adopted in the ver on the 7th, state that on the day before the dwelling of a family named Donnelly, at bought a horse so spirituous that it al Semite on the 4th dlrectlnjf the Secretary of a runner bad arrived at the agency with a Lucan, Ont., on the night of the 8d, and mur state that Major Reno had asked, in view of ways goes off on a decanter. the Treasury to communicate to the Senate message from Jack to General Adams, stating dered the father, mother, one son and a niece, the approval of the sentence of the eourt- —The colored gentleman who said the reasons for the order lssuod by the De- that thirteen days must elapse before his re and then set tire ta the premise*. Tbe uehig- martial dismissing him, that he be allowed to he was engaged in mining operations artmeut to CoUectore of Customs, dated resign, and the President had the matter Bccc m b e r 16, 1879, d ir ec tin g th em , w h en turn. From this it was inferred that Doug borhood had suffered severely from thieves was forced to admit that it was kalso- ever written requests to that effect shall be lass had information of Adams’ coming, and and incendiaries, aud as the Douueliys were under consideration. miuiug.—Boston Pott. hied by shippers or consignors, to cause to supposed to be the guilty parties, the wrath be withheld from publication for not ex had left for Ids former camp on Urand Riv I n th e United States Senate on tho —We are all of us very like the poor, ceeding ninety duys statistics relating to er. Chief Shawano had accepted the invita of the mob fell on them. A boy named Con 9th Mr Logan, frem the Committee on Mili ignorant woman who, when asked if the importation or shipment of any par tion of General Adams to accompany him to nors, belonging to the village, was staying in tary Affairs, presented a minority, report ou she had religion, replied that she had ticular merchandise Imported or shipped the house over night. When the attack was by them. Mr. Kirkwood introduced a bill to Washington. Shawano favors the policy of the bill for the relief of Fite John Porter. slight touches of it occasionally.—N. provide for the payment of additional bounty Secretary Schurz—that the Indians must made he crept under the bed without being Mr. Wallace introduced a bill to prevent the to the soldiers of the army of the United Y. Herald. settle down on 160 acres and go to work. He discovered. Wheu the murders were com arrest of election officers On election day. States during the war of the rebellion. The mitted, the house tired and the gaug de —When a man is so poor that be i* bill uuthormng tbe conversion of National is said to be the only Indian except Ouray The bill to revive and continue th e’Couftof obliged to use one almanac three ye^ra Gold Dunks into National Dunks wus passed. who has entirely discarded the Indian mode camped, the boy emerged from his hiding- Commissioners of Alabama Claims was takeu — ..A Joint resolution was adopted in the place, started for the village and informed in succession, it is high time an Ameri H ouse—1(15 to 89—appropriating fie ,000 to en of dress and adopted that of the whites, aud up and debated, Messrs. Davis (III.), Garland the authorities. Another son, residing about can agitator was sent abroad to solioit able the Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries is the first and only Indian from the Natiou and Thurman advocating, nnd Messrs. Ed jiid for him.—Norristown Herald. to represent the United States at the Inter who ever farmed extensively enough to be three miles from the homestead, was called munds and Blaine opposing, the measure, national Fishery Exhibition in Dorlin in April to his door about the same hour aud shot —Ogdensburg has a girl who can n e x t. able to sell anything. after which Mr. McDonald Introduced a sub dead. whistle, and Connecticut naa contrived T h e bill to amend the act to provide E a r l y on the morning of the 7th stitute for the bill. Among the bills Intro T h e reception to General Grant at duced in the House were one, by Mr. Kitehin, to get a oat into an attack of mumps. for taking the tenth and subsequent censuses, three masked men broke Into the National Who says the Nation isn’t on the high, approved March 3, 1879, was taken up in the Bank at Knoxville, III., and seized Mr. Runkle, the Viee-RoyaL Palace, Havana, on the night to remove the duty on Iron aud steel, and one, Senate on the 5th, and, on motion of Mr. Pen of the 3d, is said to have been a splendidly- by Mr. Buckner, to reduce the duty on prlut- rpad of progress and prosperity?—Bos the President, who lives in tho building, ton Post. dleton, a substitute, reported by the Census bound him hand and foot, baudaged bis eyes, arranged affair. The elite of Havana socie lug and other paper. Committee, was considered Instead and passed; ty and many transient aud resident Ameri —Bonnots that are slightly soiled may the bill, as passed, provides, among other and demanded the. combination of the safe. In Wall .street, New York, on the 9th, cans were present. The palace was elegantly be transformed by covering them with things, for the free transportation of mail Mr. Runkle declared he didn’t know it, where Government four-per-ceuts advanced to 106, matter relating to tho census, requires the decorated with flowers, and the illuminated upon the burglars burned ills feet, the highest point reached since the placing a wide scarf of lace, allowing one edge e n u m e r a tio n to b eg in J u n e 1, 1880, and that staircase was lined by the Captain-General’s the enumeration in cities having over 10,000 knocked him on the head and hung of the bonds. The rjse was stimulated by to fall over the forehead, while the otn- body-guard in full uniform. Generals Grant inhabitants shall be taken within two him by the neck, bht not fatally, and predictions from Washington that the House er is gathered at the back, and the ends ■weeks from that date, and appropri aud Callejas, with their wives, received the finally gave up the undertaking. They would agree upon a continuance of refuudlng are tied under the chin. ates $360,000, or so much thereof visitors. as may be necessary, to pay enumerators for secured a little over $3,000 eontaiued in a into throe-aud-a half-per-ceut. bonds, and —There has been cold enough weath additional services required by this act. Ad A t the opening of the British Parlia journed to the 9th....The Senate bill for the private safe, tfle key of which they found in that no more fours would be authorized, and er on the line of the Central Pacific conversion of National Gold Danks was passed Mr. Runkle’s clothes. Mr. Runkle told one ment on the 5th a speech from tho throne by the presence in the market of an order, Railroad. At the mouths of the tunnels in the House, and bills were introduced and of the burglars that he recognized him by his was read, in which brief reference was made supposed to bejor Mr.Vanderbilt, for $2,000,- iu the Sierra Nevadas icicles have referred—making silver certificates receiva to the late war in Africa, the present war in ble at the United States Treasury In the re voice. The burglar, in reply, admitted that 000 more of four-per-cents. formed the size of a man’s body, and demption of circulating notes of the issue of Afghanistan and the impending famine in they endanger the lives of brakemen. he was a Knox County man, aud wished to The ashes of Dolly Hartman’s body, the National Bunks; requiring the Secretary shoot Mr. Runkle as a measure of safety, but Ireland. of the Treasury to pay current Interest on all which was cremated in Dr. Le Moyne’s oven —Hawkcye Burdette meets Burlington another member of the gang Interfered. T h e Berliner Zcitung, a radical n on- registered United States bonds without re on the 7th, weighed four pounds and fourteen people wherever he goes. When in spect to date of assignment or transfer. Soclallstlc newspaper published at the Ger ounces. The crenmtion took two hours and Pottsville recently he went “ down into T h e Senate was not in session on the man Capital, has been suppressed for pub Personal and PoliticaL fifteen minutes. It was said to be the most a coal mine” nearly sixteen hundred 6t h ___A bill was introduced in the House, by lishing a sharp attack upon the Government. T h e Republican State Convention of successful yet. feet beneath tho ground, and the first Mr. Washburn, for the relief of settlers on I t was reported in Dublin on th e Pennsylvania was held at Harrisburg on the O n the morning of the ( th at Corwin living thing he met was a mule.—Nor public lands. The bill to remove the political 6th that a large body of tenants of tke town disatiilities of John Owen, of Virginia, wus 4th. Delegates-at-Large to the National Re Center, a small railroad station near Brad ristown Herald. taken up, and Mr. Conger opposod it, on the publican Convention were chosen and in of Atheny, headed by the parish prlete had ground that the petition alluded to the “war ford, Pa., two men were driving a team at —In Texas is a body of water known structed, by a vote of 133 to 113, to vote for beaten off a party of process-servers who were of the Confederacy,” while the Fourteenth under protection of a small detachment of tached to a sleigh which contained, besides as Sour Lake, a circular pool an acre Amendment mentioned the “ war of insurrec U. .8. Grant, and to cast their votes as a unit. themsilves, one hundred pounds of nitro or two in extent, and bubbling and boil tion;” Mr. Goode replied, and was answered John A. Lemon was nominated for Auditor- constabulary. Some shots were fired, and the by Mr. Conger, when Mr. Wood objected to officers beat a lia6ty retreat, taking their un glycerine. The cutter overturned anJ the ing continually. It is suriounded by further debate, and the bill was then passed — General; Hon. Henry Greene, for Judge of served papers with them. It was reported stuff exploded, killing the two men and the wells, also in a state of agitation, 166 to 46. B u t little b u sin e ss w as tra n sa cted the Supreme Court, and E. L. Beuson and horses, aud demolishing several barns and caused by the rising of gas, which may in Committee of the Whole on the private cal Henry W. Oliver, for Electors-at-Large. Res that attempts had been made to assassinate endar. Adjourned to the 9th. bailiffs in Dunstable. hoq^fl. be set on fire with a match. olutions were adopted, deprecating further At a conference of ministers with Mr —It is narrated that a would-be financial legislation; advocating continued A t an election in Liverpool on th e D om estic. Moody in St. Louis on the 9th it was decided joker in a mixed company remarked: F r a n c is A . W a l k e r , Superintendent adherence to the tariff policy of the last twenty 6th Whitley, the Tory candidate for member to hold a convention of Christian workers in “ Now, my friends, I think Japan is the of the Census, lias written a letter to the years; opposing the establishment of new tar of Parliament, was successful by a small ma that city, commencing Tuesday, February 24, best place to live in in the world; I un Peoria (111.) Transcript, in reply to an in iffs through commercial treaties; reaffirming jority. and a cordial Invitation was extended to min derstand that there are neither Jews quiry relative to a circular issued from Chica adherence to the following principles: the A Berlin dispatch of the 6th says Union of the States, protection to person and seventy-two youths had been sentenced there isters and laymen interested in the cause nor pigs there.” A diminutive speci go by a so-called “Census Information Bu men, but with an unmistakable Hebrew reau,” in which he says: “ I would say that property In every portion of the country, the to a fortnight’s imprisonment and a fine of throughout the West to attend and take strict performance of all obligations, security one hundred and fifty marks each for emigrat part. cast of countenance, replied: “ Well, the persons, whoever they may be, issuing mine friend, I tell you vat it is. Let’s this circular are not, and are not likely to be, and freedom of thought, speech and press, a ing without permission, aud thus evading the free and pure ballot, honesty in elections, and conscription. The Beauty of Silenc*. you and me go there and exhibit our and certaiuly can have no right to be, in pos ------• selves. We could make our fortune. I session of any information not common to an honest count of ballots; congratulating the G e n e r a l R o b e r t s , commander of Did you ever sit down, Telemachus, could represent the Jews and you the whole body of citizens; that they have, Maine Republicans on their late victory; dep the British forces in Afghanistan, reported and contemplate for an hour or two, the could take the rest of the role to per- and can have, no legitimate means of pro recating the growing tendency to set aside on the flth that he had hanged eighty-two per beauty of silence? You will appreciate fectio j ." moting the success of any applicant for ap elections on technicalities and informalties; sons for complicity in the revolt at Cabul. its beauty and its blessing, my son, as etc., etc. pointment as Census Enumerator; and that T h e Great Council of the Canton of you grow older. Sometime, when you —The old custom was that a gentle the circular in question bears, to my eye, the T h e Massachusetts Republican State Appenzel, Switzerland, has voted for the re want to think and the bore who is with man who refused an offer of marriage aspect of imposture, if not of fraud.” Convention to choose Delegates-at-Lorrge to establishment of capital punishment. you wants to talk; sometime, when during Leap-Year was expected to pre C o u n t e r f e it tive-dollar gold pieces the National Convehtlon is to meet at Worces The Paris newspapers severely your ears have been dinned into partial sent tne young lady who proposed with have recently made their appearance on the ter on the 15th of April. blame the United States House of Repre paralysis by the man who always will a new dress. The man could get a very Pacific coast. The imitation is said to be per G o v e r n o r D a v is , of Maine, deliv sentatives for placing its hall at the disposal talk to you in the railroad car; some ood dress for about two dollars and a fect except in weight, the coin being only 700 f ered a lengthy inaugural message before the of Parnell and Dillon. time, when a man has been talking pol alf—and so he can, too, in these days; fine. Mexican doubloons of a similar char State Legislature on the 5th. Referring to andahar d isp a tc h 8th itics to you when he knows you hate but it is the twenty dollars’ worth of acter are also being offered for sale. A C of the the action of ex-Governor Garcelon, he char states that a bloody struggle had taken place politics; sometime, when he has been trimming that breaks his financial J u d g e M c Al l is t e r , of the Appellate acterized it as a great public wrong, which between the rival parties at Herat. The local telling you all about himself, or trying back. And this explains why so many Court sitting in Chicago, has recently ren should receive the condemnation of all hon troops attacked the Cabulese stationed to find out all about yourself, then you os our marriageable young men have dered decisions to the effect that prospective est citizens. He recommends a thorough re there, unawares, and Inflicted heavy loss be will know, my son, how beautiful is si disappeared since January 1. They but un plan ted crops are not subject to mort vision of the methods of returning and ascer fore the latter could bring their artillery to lence. How like a benison it comes to are supposed fco be living in caves in gage, and that railroad companies are not taining the results of elections, and con bear on their assailants. When this was ac soothe vour ruffled spirit; falling on the woods.—Norristown Herald. compelled to furnish seats or refuse to take gratulates the people on the maintenance of complished the Derates were defeated with your tortured soul softly as the twi passengers, although they may do the latter —Owen Meredith says: “ Somewom law and order during the late protracted con great slaughter. light shadows, and you love her witli a en are like the modest daisies and vio wheu their cars are crowded, and that persons test at the State Capital. love that is adoration, and on the altars who insist on boarding trains already full A c c o r d in g to a Lahore (India) d is lets, they n ev er look or feel bettor than A d o l t h E . B o r ie , ex-Secretiiry of of your grateful heart, you burn before must take their chances, and it injured have patch of the 7th great scarcity of food pre in a m orn in g wrapper. Others are not the Navy, died In Philadelphia a few days ago, her noiseless shrine the voiceless in no remedy. vailed in Jellalabad. Mahomed Jans’ emissa themselves unless they can flame out in aged seventy-one years. He had been in 111- ries were said to be gaining influence in the cense of your worship. All through T h e proprietor of the New York gorgeous dyes, like the tulip or tho bealth for a long time. Maidan District, and stopping all supplies your lite, my boy, cultivate flushes of H e r a ld has given f 100,000 for the relief of the lush rose. Who has not seen women A t New Orleans ou the 5th J. N. destined for Cabul. silence. Now aud then, amHiour of distress in Ireland. In announcing this dona just like white lilies? We know sever- Gallaher was consecrated Episcopal Bishop contemplation is worth a week of talk. tion the H e ra ld of the 4th says; “ The multi L o r d S a l is b u r y , the British Minister i al double marigolds and poppies. There of Louisiana. The friend you love is all the dearer to tude of people who are starving are lelatives of Foreign Affairs, was suffering from a severe are women fit only for velvets like the T h e United States Senate, in execu attack of gastritis, with typhoid symptoms, on you when you sit and hold his hand (if dahlias; others are graceful and airy, of our own citizens, and it would be a dis that is his gender, my son), and can grace to look on coldly while they perish by tive session on the 5th, rejected, by a vote of the 8th. like azaleas. Now and then you see the most piteous of all deaths.” Tt engages 42 to 10, the nomination of John M. Morton A g r e a t quantity of cont raband pow say nothing to him. When you meet a hollyhocks and sunflowers. When to see that this $100,000 and every dollar add to be Collector of Internal Revenue for the der has been lately found concealed in a 8t. stranger, my son, who can talk eleven women are free to dress its they like, ed thereto goes to the relief of actual want. First District of California. Petersburg (Russia) synagogue. hours a day, avoid him if you can, and they do not fail to express their true don’t shoot him if you can possibly get T h e record of the Reno court-martial T h e Monde, the organ of the Papal characters, and dress becomes a form T h e Secretary of War has recently rid of him by any lawful means. And, submitted a report to Congress, from which was presented at the Cabinet meeting in Nuncio at Paris, in referring to ission them of expression very genuine and useful.” Washington on the 6th, and, after a short one parting word, Telemachus: Don’t it appears that the organized strength of the of Parnell to the United States, says: “ By talk to a man in a railroad car. He is —Perhaps the craziest institution in discussion, it was decided that the sentence the mouth of a Protestant, Catholic Ireland militia force of the different States consists never, at least rarely, thankful to you. the world is the Cats’ Home in Phila of 145 general officers. 1,605 regimental, field of dismissal from the army should be ap calls Protestant England to account. Who delphia. Why any sane mortal would proved. ever outrages justice paves the way for ter Railway conversation is always tire and staff officers, 6,198 company officers, aud some; the listener has to strain his ears try to prolong the life of a cat is one of T h e Board of Indian Commissioners, rible expiations.” 117,037 non-commissioned officers, musicians to hear, the talker has to strain his those things that no fellow can find out. at their session in New York on the 5th ac M o n t e n e g r o has ordered 4,000,000 and privates. The unorganized force or voice to speak; if you speak too loud, ev All stray cats that can be picked up are number of men available for military duty is cepted the report of the Special Committee cartridges from an Austrian manufacturer. erybody can hear you; if you speak too taken care of at this place until a home put down at 6,516,758. appointed to investigate the charges against Dr. Siemens an eminent German low, you can’t hear each other. Never is found for each. If the cat is very A f e w mornings ago ten Chinamen ex-Commissioner Ilayt, and adopted a resolu electrician and engineer has written a letter old or hopelessly diseased, it is put to tion approving the action of the Secretary of talk to people on the train, strangers or wore burned to death In a San Francisco wash In which he claims that he was the first to de death in such an easy, comfortable way the Interior in removing him from the office friends, unless you have something to house. They were all on the first floor of the vise the electric light and to utilize it for that it is a positive pleasure for a cat to of Commissioner of Indian Affairs. say, and then say it and close your burning building, and could have escaped If practical purposes. shell. Don’t, don’t, don’t talk in the die. It is a pity these philanthropists they had not been stupefied by opium. could not be induced to come to De T h e Tennessee Republican State Con I t is said to be untrue, as reported, mere effort to pass away the time. You troit and try their delightful process of A n e g r o cabin near Columbia, S. C., vention to nominate candidates for State offi that Austro-Hungary, England and France will only make the hours infinitely heav obliteration on all the cats in this city was burned a few bights ago, and two men, a cers and appoint delegates to the National have agreed to make a joint representation ier. Of course, circumstances and the that are in the habit of nightly holding woman and six children perished in the Convention will meet at Nashville on the 5th to the Porte for the speedy execution of the people you meet, their habits and vary flames. of May. treaty of Berlin respecting Montenegro and Pinafore matinees on the back fences. ing dispositions, will show you wheu —Detroit Free Press. F if t y -f o u r colored emigrants from O n the 7th the Iowa House of Repre Greece, and the question of reforms in and where to make liberal exceptions the South arrived at Indianapolis on the 6th. sentatives adopted, by a vote of fifty-seven to Turkey. to these rules; but don’t talk, never, —A rather improbable story has been G e n e r a l A d a m s and party arrived thirty-one, an amendment to the Constitu T h e Lord Mayor of Dublin has writ never on the train to the man who in circulation among the Chinese of at Los Pinos on the 5th, and Captain Jack tion of the State, to be submitted to a vote of ten a letter for publication in which he says doesn’t walk to talk, and only keeps up Portland, Oregon, for the past few aud Sowerwlck left immediately thereafter the people, making white women eligible as that the Duke of Marlborough, Lord Lieu his part of the conversation from cour weeks, concerning the finding of Chi for Grand River, at which point the White members of the Legislature. tenant of Ireland, in refusing to attend the tesy. And if you can’t tell when a nese relics east ol the mountains. Worn River Indians were said to be encamped, for T h e Supreme Court of Illinois has Mansion House dinner, descended front his man doesn’t really want to talk with Worn, an intelligent Celestial on Sec the purpose of making another attempt to recently decided that the State has power to position as the representative of the Queen you, my son, you had better get a posi ond street, who speaks English fluent secure the surrender of the twelve guilty provide by law for the organization of tiio to that of a representative of a party. tion as teacher in some asylum for the ly, was interviewed aDd stated to a re Utes. Jack made no promises and would set militia, provided that the State law is not re T h e French paper LeOlobe announces deaf and dumb, and learn to lose your porter that some Chinese workmen en no time for his return, but said he would do pugnant to the Constitution and laws of the as positive the re-establishment of diplomatic voice entirely, as fast as you can.— B ur gaged in making excavations on the his best to bring about the surrender of those United States so far as they relate to the same relations between France and Mexico. lington Hawkcyc- Northern Pacific Railroad, beyond Ains wanted. worth, unearthed a Chinese altar of subject. It has decided that the Militia law T h e budget submitted to the French O n the 7th the body of Dolly Hart rich bronze. The altar was about eight of Illinois Is not so repugnant, and is, there Chamber of Deputies calls for an expenditure A member of the Providence (It. 1.) man, aged eighteen years, was cremated in feet long, four feet wide, and four feet fore, constitutional. In the opinion of the during 1881 of 2,773,391,474 francs. law firm which lias acted as counsel for the Lc Moyne furnace at Washington, Pa. Court, it is no valid objection to the State high, and was engraved with numerous Committees have been formed in Mrs. Sprague in her recent litigation Incineration was complete in a few hours. law “ that it does not. require the inscriptions in their own language. The Madras and Bombay to collect funds for the says that he has no knowledge whatever The father of the girl said lie would sprinkle entire militia of the State to be enrolled as of any movement on Mrs. Sprague’s precious treasure was Jjoxed, given in the ashes upon the garden-plot nud plant relief of the starving Irish. charge of six of their brethren, and active militia.” Also in the opinion of the it H e a v y rains in Italy have caused tho part toward obtaining divorce from Bowers, as he was satisfied this would have Court the State may forbid bodies of men not her husband. taken to their native land on the bark been DoHy’s desire if she' could have ex under discipline or command of the United rivers in Sicily and Calabria to overflow. Colomft. Worn Worn is of the opinion pressed It. The girl weighed only seventy States or the 8t.ate to parade with arms in Great damage resulted. — Several physicians who attended that a tribe of his race inhabited this pounds. populous communities. In other words, the T h e British Government has ordered the late Cyrus Morrison, of Lancaster country in prehistoric times. This sto O n the morning of tho 8th three State may provide for the maintenance of the dispatch of a man-of-war to La Paz, County, Pa., believe that (lie dye which ry is very transparent, but is generally roung men in jail at Los Vegas, New Mexico, Internal peace affirmatively by enrolling as Lower California, in consequence of late dis lie applied to his hair, whiskers and believed by the Celestial residents, for the murder of the Marshal of that city, many in the active militia as may be deemed turbances there which are regarded as liable mustache, killed him by poisoning his and is vouched for os truthful by Worn were taken out'by a mob and lynched. necessary, and negatively by forbidding to endanger British subjects. system. Worn. 4
that hotel; in fact, they know it so walked away a little ice, then “ But J c uk UI wonder.” aaid. Mary HM DOTiwna p * i p e w m t v Qfchataworlli $1*1 index ley. well that I will not mention the name stopped, and thought it over. Elizabeth, loyally. “ I can’t leave Jo. of it, because it was against the rules And ooW, paper atop taper, and pipe And I must go back and thank Mrs. —A young lady at Shreveport, La., B. U. 8PUBGIN, Pablliher. of the house for beggars to be ad ter eigar went down; Every gentle- 0 '$ ad.>» came near dying, the other oay, from mitted, and perhaps the proprietor an in thd room'beganbegan to loofc'oa. The ii t k i h the effects of having a tooth extracted. CHATSWORTH. : : ILL1NOI8. would not like it if I told how this one foumr man, idth the beautiful -brown •lira ah to A /'A The gums bled for fourteen hours, when especial little beggar got into his well- 3aft*o and I tiitoiiMrted, disgraced and little girl with forty dollars needn’t Anally-the young lady fainted, and the conducted house. Indeed, precisely hidden face, waa not: stiller than the sleep in a cow-shed. But don’t you effusion was thereby stayed. p.i ST. VALENTINE'S MORNING. how she got in nobody knows. rdst/i The little figure'in the pink calico waut vournr supper? —A Boston druWwt*# blonde!* has was away, or and red shawl, And big rubbers stood WW, yes^i said ..Y.. j ^ilizabeL nearly cost a lady ner life. Having a With a smile (Sine tbuuurm uf m leXiie's as, or whether fora moment'silent among them all. Erescriptioh for compounding three A a J ila ih J L % t* X «r«W *auw feutb le dining-room The Waiter came to take her out, but erbs, he got two of them wrong. One the sun. couldn’t see so the gentlemen motioned him away, i was for humuft; or hops, for which he And the leleles gleamed In a wonderful way, short a beggar, or whether the clerk at Mkry Elizabeth turned her flve-eent knew all about what to do with orphans substituted whut he supposed to be As though a young raiubow were froze In eaoh one, the desk was so noisy that he couldn’t piece1 over and over slowly hi her pur took her by the other hand, and one or hamap^lik noot, but Nhfoh upjft Iffy** see so still a beggar, or however it was, ple hand. Her hand shook. The tears two moit: gentlemen fol}ow<(l- and they tigatfnn, pro m l .to 0# acptiit# f o t . Whet^l* Lee ^#g Jyr Mary 1R| Elizabeth did; .gqt in,- by the came. The smell of the dinner from all went out into the dining-room, and —After the ceremony had been per And wrapped up the baby In warm woolen door-keeper,P« past . the head-waiter, un- the dlning'-room gwW savory and Cut Mary Elizabeth in a chair at a mar formed at a Fall River wedding, a for cloak, der the shadow of the clerk over the strong. The child put the piece of ie table, and asked her whaC she nn$,that day fang the post- of wp old rubber, much too large, flop brown curls before her came up with her! I wish there were a thousand like p y ort t he raarme floor. Several gen her in this selfish world!” mystified by the violent ringing.of their With a few tender lines or a bit of a verse, such a start, nor why the young man’s dqor*bell eaoh I morning without appar "What mutter? I know that the kisses,” said tlemen glanced at their own well-shod wasted face flushed red • and hot with And when I heard about it, I wished ent cause, and the Bulletin says that Nell, and well-brushed feet, then up and noble shame. so, too. “ Harney gaye to the baby were meant for around the room. Anil this is the end of Mary Eliza they were about to slide into a faith in the nurse.” She did not in the least understand spirits and a demonstratively-confirmed —Harper's Weekly. Mary Elizabeth stood in the middle why he flung the five-cent piece upon beth’s true Temperance Story.—Eliza of it, in her pink calico dress and red- beth Stuart Phelps, in St. Nicholas. belief in the. supernatural, when it was the table, and snatching her in his arms discovered that the bell-wire passed MARY ELIZABETH. plaid shawl. The shawl was tied over held her fast, and hid his face on her -< her head, and about her neck with a I if over a curtain-cord and that a knot in Mary Elizabeth was a little girl with plaif shawl and sobbed. Nor did she Yeunvfan “ Tip*.' ragged tippet. She looked very funny the latter caused a violent ringing of a long name. She was poor, she was know what could bo the reason that the bell when the curtain was pulled up. and round behind, like the wooden nobody seemed amused to see this gen At the cone of Vesuvius one generally sick, she was ragged, she was dirty, she jvonieu in, the Noah’s Ark. Her bare —It is just thirty-four years since a was cold, MoWflr away from them; hesitating; tinctly. Her voice sOnnded through Mary Elizabeth looked frightened. b.ianch of Mr. Rergh’s society, the first his disgusting conduct.” . ’IWMff^k^rora very little girl oan be the room. One gentleman after an She did not understand. in Italy, had been established by thfe Right underneath it, this Janus of a venr h*hrtvsl^-^eMWY she thtmght, other had laid down his paper or his “ It’s yours,” said the young man. Italians themselves. The cruelty of journal evidently accepts the money of * cvety Wrinfltev Kftrtf hmitirW' each1 hour pipe. Several were watching this little “ Now, come to supper. iVnt see! this the common people in Italy is some the other side, as the subjoined will tfufti* Wall the” Hbu? bbfbte. Ppo scene. gentleman who gave you the five-cent thing remarkable. Everywhere in the I testify: s< * i • , “ Go away!” repeated the young piece shall take care of the money for villages we fmgid tbe peasants puUmg “ If the slightly-intoxicated lady who left Washing man, irritably. “ Don’t bother mo. 7 you. You can trust him. He’s got a out the eyea of jtfrfs'M' nton tHfln' allowed a gentleman to spoil a ten-dol- ton. street at last, where everybody haven’t had anything to. eat for three wife, too. But We’ll come to supper, toffg. P. 9 c (Mm,in Fmrncr's MdgH-' lar pair of boaver pants by placing a lot had homes and suppers Without one days!” now.” zinc for of slush, wrapped up in paper, on the extra one to spare to r a little girl, and . His face went down into his arms “ Yes, yes,” said the gentleman, seat he was about to ocoupy, does not turned into a abort, bright, showy again. Mary Elizabet h stood staring at coming up. “8hA knows all about T he Paris Bon Marche was visited! immediately remit that amount to the street,' where stood'' a great < hotel. the brown, curling hair. She stood every orphan in this city, I believe. on October 6 by. 94.921 person#, and the care of A. B. at this office, a full account Everybody in Boston knows, and a porfeotly Btlll for some moments. She She'll know what ought to be done with money taken amounted to 1,136.372 of the affair will shortly be given to the great many people out of Boston know, evidently was greatly puzzled. She you. She'll take care of you.” francs. press.”—San Francisco Neivs-Letter. »
PER H r S H AtM zitn oats tcm * ' THINITTO 001 AN. * ____ , ■T.vo n rf uodfliu j . Winaiow, the R hkJ ; Mr. ThkaunM Haoooek coming baok again missing. \ " from hla feurtera tour to Me Kansas i i ,j i • • i i') farse-Button Kid (ilaves, Fn m L «i, home, M Qrape Crsek, w m pleased to ; Mil . i» I * : j Samuel Smiles’ b CHIEF iMOHC SlillM TS. find a large .crowd of his old i wod bk»l I li J. •>.t" J .. .t HID' .Ml Samuel smiles. English OukoMN u d Klsfsot 8i k neighbors awaiting Urn at the station. Aa the train polled up, the Tillage band .i • v) Five hours’ writii Ureas Patterns GItcu Away in a good day’s work. burst into “ The Wedding March” and 0 r-i i did it aerioua damage. The baaa drum* Kearney thinks J Premium* (or Subscribers, mer thumped it badly for a half minute at Club Rates U and tossed it to the saxhorn* who blew <'«***#*•> it perpendicularly into the air, whence, Mr. Yoabicta, tl The Inter Ocean on its return, it was caught by the will arrive at Wash trombone, which, after rolling it over ARTHURS’ HOME MAGAZINE. F O E / 1 S 0 O - and over in a rough and tumble fight, Tennyson's child threw it straight at the head of the man ish, thinks th^.setM rSSlfl*: **-**» Tmt, eHh • lire* rednolion for with the French horn, who twisted its HAS THE LARGEST AND M08T COMPLETE STOCK OF •'laba. apeclnaen TBB UBNTC wretched neck and sent U "bum,” Blind Tom ulays «*»SeB 1 for Olub-Getter’a Specie! Olrenltr, cod- lejnia* full pertteelare of th'e splendid oflbr. ** bum” against the hide-beater, who pieces into which hi r 8. ARTHUR a SON. StT 8. Sixth 8t., Philadelphia originally started it.' This was a solace ut Tbe Leaiiu REPUBLICAN Newspaper and a delight to the soul of Mr. Han Tbe more' phlli cock and nis face beamed with & smile as warm and genial as the October sun. M r * JOHN YOUNG, As he reached the platform of the car, -,w ,,■< The Prise vt ■ three cheers were given for “ Hancock their parents ta-ta i and lady,” whereat Hancock looked attention to ta too W eek ly , Semi-Weekly, OSALRR IN M y , queer, especially when they crowded on 1 1 .1 5 . 1 3 . 5 0 • 1 0 . 0 0 him, shaking hands and asking “ Where is she?” “ Why don’t you bring her EVER BROUGHT TO CHATSWORTH. outP” “ Ain’t ashamed of her, areyouP-’ He blushed and began protesting, when i H ORY GOODS. suddenly a beautiful woman seized his In NEWS-GETTING. arm, and clung with her pretty hand so sweetly to him that he would have been • * * ,T Hats, Gaos, Boots, $hots, EDITORIAL ABILITY, riie m ncA A M Hie American Hot in Paradise if there hadn’t been so many in ottered to the woi CORRESPONDENCE, looking on, “ Darling,” she whispered, |/a|>erjuat eulleil to “ I thought I had lost you,” and Han price hu I ted to the pi And everything that goee to make a cock, utterly nonplussed, almost wished I he Home has the la she had. In the mean time,'the crowd lore of any Journal began looking queer, and stopped cheer- IS THE BOSS HARD COAL HEATER, AND THB therefore always ing anil guffawed a little, all of which w sparkling I Piece Goods, Tunis, made it very embarrassing__ for Mr. First-class Newspaper, To the House-Mott Thomas Hancock. He was too> gallantgal. a experience of an a n man to express his growing dislikeuisli of lice pern. Everyth It iieaullry American the Situation. In fact it is hardly truth I'olumiiM. Kloriculk The 1 liter Oi«an Has No superior. ful to say -he did dislike it. At the same e«tiiB ftn «te I'alntlng unit Houm Readymade Clothing time he confessed to himself that he dencrlpt ion have a u in the higher walkH i always had a prejudice, in case he ever il wIM lie fouii i lo i should be married, in favor of being culinary departtmu TOTall P & par dSco. m g. hh the l.dllor d<; at least a party to it, and of i he foundation of lie being invited r<£rhe wedding. Both of dlHliex are eapecially CARRIES OFF THE PRIZE FOR their heaithtuliieaa these preliminaries being wanting, Mr. I In re la no wninai Agent for the Hancock not unreasonably dnubted^the -A mil lie benefited it right of the pretty woman to cling tohis perimal of tta colunir II in ta nee do ho nun IMPROVED Is t he Cheapest Morning Paper published In arm, as she was doing. The situation with ho little money Chicago. was greatly complicated at this moment a year’s aulMcrlptl by anohter gentleman who rushed excit I Imne. I he MlDUKs DBR^BTMENT In which Is I published the latest news of til e Secret edly up, tore away the lady, and asked WHEEIER S U M | Orders, Is a valuable feature, what she meant by such conduct—only Price only I fifteen minutes after she was married, Good Local A*en S 3 m x a M A3&£.*£*,' liberal coin in IhhIoiih too. She looked up, gave a little fur lei ms. scream, and clung to the new comer as a u r r a i c r s p a t t e r n s . -anipieH copies sei tightly as she clung to Mr. Hancock. "end m oney by t’ ;i a prep-ired tootfer^to chatsworth anil vi- Li-gifltered letter. THE The latter smiled, the crowd roared and ; IHK ■in I ty, the best selected stock , and cheered, the two gentlemen shook hands, 187 .Houth and the train went on with Mr. Richard m e heat variety ot goods, to Hardin and his wife. And then Mr. sEiuiim i .iimociii Hancock, after duly testifying at the Fresh Groceries always is Stock oe had In town VK .nearest beer hall to the gratitude he felt Is published each Monday . ml Thursday for the esteem of his fellow-citizens, de JOHN YOUNG nml contains a compendium < r the news if the world manded an explanation. After a severe CHATS WORTH and patient examination he discovered that the reporter of the local paper “ had AGENT FOR- A lienutlful a'ork mixed those babies up.” He had an h lower I'late, and , r > Wuoo a v r a il or *5 to *20 An Educational Department nounced the rumors of Mr. Hancock’s l icici iptloiiH of the ■ Isy In your own I nudity. No marriage during his Eastern tour, and IiIck. with price of. ri.k Women do h> well a, them. All for a h’l llAslieen added to this edit ion of the paper, being a popular man at Grape Creek, Imen. M ny make more than | and is very highly spoken of by ttie School v{IIhIi oi GeruiHii. the amount staled above No | his neighbors had turned out to welcome VICK'S Nr.KlW one ran fail to make money I Superintendents and teachers. It is inleded Live i enta for |>ohIIi to fill a want long felt by persons interested him and his bride. Mr. Richard Hardin, 'ast. Any one can do tbe work. Von cau make from in our Schools. Guide, lellioK ln0 cts . to $’2 an hour by devoting your evening, and just married, wa^about taking the train The blower anil i(,ar. tim. to the iuiviu.".. It cost, n tbin« to try I’ngeK. Mix Colored I ' ill* hudnao. Nothing like it for mine; making and had left his new wife In order to look i- UKravIniiH l-or war offered before Businen pleasant and strietly after the baggage. In the natural con hl.lei III elegunt. c honorable. Reader, if you want to know ail about fusion of so important an event, the UIInIi. the beat paving hniines* before the public, send us V'ick’H Itln-triiti- vonr add-ees and wa will send yon full particulars bride had mistaken Mr. Hancock for her I’agHK. n (‘oloreil I* and private terms free; simples worth $6 also free; spouse. The reason of all of which was mniiy tine Knuravl . on can th»n make up vonr mind for yoiirs.lt. Ad- explained in the next issue of the Qrape I- ive CopleK for */■> ires. UEOROB STINSON k CO , Portland, Maine. sent lor Ic centN .1 The Weekly Inter Ocean Vine Telegraph, in the following words: Aiidreiie, .Iasi “ The mistake which led the Telegraph YIA*. Rnrt.IVd.li into announcing Mr. Hancock’s mar AisiUIm S'n./hr Aptnss. JJXrttp— ‘.CEiVO.'SiiE. S: Leal a. too. Has the LARGEST circulation of any Politi riage arose altogether out of the remarka LAKE ERIE & W $ 3 2 0 0 * cal Newspaper In the United States. It Is paper for the people and costs only. ble likeness between him and Mr. Har CO din—a resemblance that does not stop EXCHANGE HOTEL at mere outward appearances alrfhe, but •V JI. A. MILLER, - - - PiturtujLiut,. develops with wonderful accuracy in KoltMERLY LAE POSTAGE their genial natures.” — Detroit Fret AND ML’NCIE I unction G A A. and T ., P. & W. R. R's $ 1 . 1 5 , PAID. Press. i.OlTHVII C h r n o a , I l l in o is . Til - slm rlei *nil ni mi John W alter, ate eoouectlon* f-r .Subset bes for the Vest COXDIRSID TEE CUMHMALAVB ASfilCDLTQEAL Dealer in Arrive ' : e r a . a 0., Are You Going .....10 (Hi a ni Department! are ably and caiefully conduct ed, and are as reliable as any published in MIYGOODS TO ANY POINT IN, The Western Rural the country. .* ,tl AND TilK Iowa, Nebraska, ...... 5.53 p m CHATSWORTH PLAHfDEALER...... ' Dl ...... ,y SSOpm fLUBBID OUBTHBR ITKKDUCBD RATES OUR CUR OSITY SHOP, ’ ...... *• 12,40 p m Only 13.00 for Both Papers...... i.. 12.60 p m WOMAN’S KINGDOM, and Texas« Colorado? A 9.22 a m The Western Rural is an eight-page Agricultural THE HOME DEPARTMENT 1 ...... 6.06 p ai aud family Weekly Th« most •ntarpMainx and If «o, go under Ilia auaploe* of tha ...... r practical, .-onducted with ability and experience and 2.0n i, ru ® 26 p by all odds the Leading Weekly Paper of (ta class in Will continue leading and Interesting HATS an.l CAPS, BUREAU OP WESTERN EMIGRATION n.i o h iii 2.16 p m America, noth Ln Clrcuiat-on Qnalltv and Influence. Feature*. 8- ,’n p in 2 oo p in II gives more reading matter for the money than any 7.1X1 p in 12 87 p rti other agricultural paper In the United States Ills The establishment of this Bureau ia for eat eectlnnal, hot national in Its character end infln- BOOTS snil i^liuES, J the protection and benefit of tha Emigrant, * 27 p in 11 59 » in * ns*, end Ite circulation extendi from Maine 'o Call- • -j’ l i and not for tbe sale of lands or the settle, • role It la conducted hr A.37 p m II i*0j» in A PRACTICAL PARMBR, DRESS GOODS, nient of any particular town or State. Ar- 41 a 40 p m in of H Whose experience In agriculture, together with e i rangements have been made by the Bureau 5 on p m #.20 i in borough knowledge of the theory,end the aid of an 3.6* pm » tl H III effl lent corpe of aaaociata editors and contributore As a Political, Literary, $ A with principal Western Road* securing 3.o* pm 8 IK * in the best of tl-elf clam) have brought the paper to ite PRINT8, Ac.. be. * Pall Llae el — 2.00 p la 7J6 a ni p reiaut high .taadard of excellence, and given it a Cheap Transportation for Paaae||«r8, 7 ...... ’ fl.W a in ■ annual popnlarity, | Household Ooodo, Stock, Implements, Jbe., ...... 8.27 a m ITS KDITOBIALB Family Newspaper I have the largest and best stock of . * ' * • ...... 9 50 a m o i. cuii with ability an! ex, erlence, qneetlon. per to all points In Miasonri Kansas, Nedraoka, ‘ainlng to the various dep rtmeets nf practical agri Colorado or Texaa , ...... 8.15 a in culture,and alio all the lea tiag qaeatioac of the day ...... 7 GO a 111 w hlch are of partlealarigteree.ito this farmer and hie Anierican and Foraign Jatch a Passengers holding Second-Class or Emi grant Tickets purchased through this Bu ...... 0. a m lly . f • aaae»f«eaye I 6J.6 a HI ITS LIVB STOOK OBPABTMBNT8 THE INTER OCEAN reau are forwarded on First Class Pssmb form an especial feeler# of the piper, and con'aln get Trains, and make seme time add con mere reliabU live stock Intelligence dnrinc the ye» IS UN .EXCELLED. nections as thoM holding First-Class Tick ■ has moalhly paper* devoted exclusively to thie eta. Passengers are ticketed only on by the b reach o f A rm ing. Ever brought to Chatsworth which • r » Its V ltniR A X T PBPARTMBNTS It is the int«nli0i) of the pro most direct mots making the qulquickest time through to destination...... #.66 a ne- a presided over bv one of tbe most experienced Vet- prietors of THB INTER OCEAN . m b . New Combinstton Boat Freight Osre are i..o 1.60 aM , r iesrlaes In the United State. to spare neither paitiA nor expense I am selling extremely cheap. Largest Lowest Prices 10',7 ITS If ARRBT BBPORTS. used tor the transportation of I 11A5 • to. A re of ththe e hiteetandhtienflnnd meatn e s t reJIableCoharactr*llaMe{oharactf r. Unota- to keep it fully abreast of the times .....Attatoe t Ian. arere five*given from all tbethe vertou*various trade of Mara. In- in all things...... refokii-i' eludingr «n- n artleloharticle* lain etliiehWW.h the IhrmsrIhnaer I*It Interaated We make & specialty ofall brands ot i the ITS HOUSEHOLD DBPABMMB1 li s £ 3 . la praalded ov*r by a lady of experience and ability m m __’ M'1 " T B 1 mm* 11 i > ...... J...- fl.OO |l HI •ed eeatelne a I are* amount of valuable Information *r |b* led)**,t who are delighted with it. »lcb. p to Now is the Time to heeler*,seed far setelegms exd cell •hex le the Is ible to offer males it yprjt f t j desira^a desirab for THI'W EfiTlBN RURAL FOR 1878 CHOICE FLOUR. eliv. Orders *111 reefltv* 1 proeept »■* eerefxl trill toiVnl JOT?*forhrer hlyl Uadard for e*cell-ne. sUsntlex. ■ its auspices aad t II •• e Atfaon • koatd he sentit to thleaMre Per eaaialee. fllaetrated Address TB1 IWTM OOBAN. V. 'KIUmtOB. W. o fS lH B U B aval Paaetmer Axant eremtwi* *Ut,*etr .addfeeeTHB WBSTBBW BUBAL, Manager of Burasu, AgoM, if. Ok rare, “ *«ee“ Ohlesgo. Ghntiiwerth Illinois. Wo 61 g im U St., Chit Peoria, 111. Chatsworth, 111. I
UL. ■ 1 -w iav —— 11 ...... wtr**'si m- PERSONAL. X T . O i *"l|^ w , u \ U , . V m Winaiow, the Rer. Boston forger, is B U Y O N L Y again missing » -v . v ' -'lUwh * 4 -4 ’ » r w ’H DBA I <** »j . ?* j* t t v t r y - u **1j Samuel Smiles’ books sell ao well that ; .'.-H i* *> * 1 * * 1 , »1( , AC-s.J 1 ,‘fV * '. ‘ Samuel smiles. t I m\—’ t ^ r - i Staple and Fancy Groceries! Five hours’ writing Tennyson considers ■ ,* i • - Ltyj-uijw <* A' n good day’s work. , which hM ft ^ | ) K / I.KU IM— l ». Crockery, G lass A Q uetM w are, Kearney tblofc* Jay Go4 ^ ia a — . i'-v >J pi il i*| L , 1 ------— w **— — «W*T*^flwiniT I } i-i ’> H • *|4 S ii ' W oodenware, i L j Hii ii c ... r * Mr. Yoabicta, the Japaneeae Minister, M -M a g M il will arrive at Washington neat month. imsnu-SRimiiuu. BANNCd< A DRIED FBUIT Tennyson's child songs are really child v f t i i * * Jrj t.t i . 1 I t mvitihimmiBUH. OIL AUK ft TQBACCO, I S T O C K O F i s h , thinks the seoslble Chicago Journal itntuinniKiia Blind Tom nlsys 7,000 pieces besides the And everything kept In a Klrat-elaurGr«> isniuem w uifflin b o o k s, sitnoKoi, rots, pieces into inch he knocks the piano, eery Store. . * • • ■ «. i The moree pihiloeophical of English HIGHE'T MARKET PRICE PAID FOR ri they Kant get along, with U1 The StmeieK, the pro duc e. K t HI/ v Gp< M l I v Most Durable, end in ItemeinlH-r the place, < i f i »'t« Fllllv The Prince of Wake* two boya bade gtWHtf : Erery Keepsct W a r e h o u s e Stores their parents ta-ta and then devoted their N otions, Periodicals. Etc. attention to tn too The Best Family Sewing Machine! My Motto is Fair Coaling, QUICK SALES ADD 8 MHL PFIFItS I. Tha " B f AM nipGf” la eully learned, «om not got o« 6 of order, and will do t with lew libhr than any other eMehtne. V fninlthiit tm a t THE POST'OFFICE T I ffllCAI 001 AGENTS W ANTED. CHRIS. GUNTHER, E Q B 1 9 0 0 . j. •. ■•umY, iad ftaleeroem, 544 Wakeeh Areaae, Ckleag*. Dealer in sm i M anufacturerof
t he American Home, now In Its third year, in offered to the women of America as the i>ii|>erjusi suited to their wants, and at a Harness & Saddles! price suited to the puraqg of the m ajority. ♦ I he Home has the largest List of Contrlbu* LOUIS A. WALTER, C H A T S W u R T H ILL. Collars, Ithijjs, TBridlet, Etc, tors of any Journal In the country. It is D T H B therefore always fresh, bright, and Chatsworth, 1 1 1 . sparkling In Its contents. I REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED To the House-Mother It brings thei aid and Thfi Danville Route experience of an army of lilt 111,gent house- All work warrant'd to le of the very heel materiel k e e p e rs. Everything that is calculated to VIA or no charge t ome and tee me end eave money. bueaullfy e a u tify American Homes Is taught In its e n liu n n s. Floriculture Embroidery, China I'11 In ti nil and Household Art Work of every description have a wide space there, while CHICAGO A ALTON RAILROAD. 111 the higher walks of Literature and l'oetry fhicago. & Eastern Illinois R. R, Oil and alter Jan.. 4th, 188<>, trains wil it wl'l tie fouii 1 to rank high Nor Is the A K A N leavei lienoa nsfolluwa: eullnury departimut overlooked. itealls- Couuectiug at lfataea with tlir mg. as the 1 dllor does, that go d cooking Is GOING NORTH 1 he foundation of health, the reelpes for new WHO It UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OEOCRAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL SEE BY Kxpreas Mall, 8 o l,a t3 4o p. m. Llghlnlng dlslies are especially chosen with a view to EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE T . T. dkW , Railroad, Express. No. 3, at 3 17 a. m Denver Express. ilieir healthtulness and w on m y. So 6. at It 35 a in. Htock Express. No u, at I ii< re is no woman In America who will 12 2b u. m . Htock Express, No. 11, at H t*> a. in 4 * not lie benefited immensely by constant NORTH A SOUTH l4>e«lU>cal stock•■'toek E F ------xp iess N o. 18, a t "7 30 "" p u i. perusal of Its columns Husbands can In no I hm ugh____ Krelj‘igh t, No. 15, at 9 26 p. m . 1 h o u g h instance do ao much good for their wives Dirent connection for OIIIOAGO and fill pointu iu F relg lri, No 17. 10 5 0 p . m . Stock Expretm, No with so little money as to present them with Nfertbun* State*. **•19, at - 6- 4o • u. m. MlnolrStock Expresa,L v ivraoo No.Vfw *7, •*2 »e..- lo p 1 a year’s subscription to 1 ho American in. w ay Freight. No. 31, at 9 85 a. tn. liloon.- ' H o m e. Close conueciiou made with the through lug ton 1 relght. N o. 33, at 6 u6 p. i d . SOUTHERN EXPHE^8 running GOING SnUTH. P rice on ly $2.00 a Y ear. llirough to EVANSVILLE with Express .Mall. No. 2. at I 19 (>■ in. Lightning Good Local AfPiits wanted, to whom out chttnge of curs ELI^- kx pleas. NClark >t., I tllcago, HI. | to all points in Ivlooniillgton 1 reiglil, a o . 34, at 6 49 a . In .1. G. 6le.Ml l.L lN ,Gen. Man. Stock. Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Ala .lu>.CHARLTON,Gen. Ticket Agent: V I C E ’S bama. Florida, and South Carolina. A..M K1CHAK1IS,Hup. Chicago D i. talon. A. II-Copeland, Ticket Agent, ARE you GOING TO FLORIDA, TIME TABLE 1LL1MMS CENTRA I Illustrated Floral Guide, either tor health, pleasure or business? If Ti aiuH leave Gilman going north: A beautiful work of too I'agee. one Colored so; semi to A. 6 OUJNHAM, General Pas No. 2. Mall, 313 p. m .,dally. t lower Elate, and Bon I IIuhI rat Io n s, w ith senger and Tkjftet Agent “ Danville Route" No. 4. gxpiese, 2 52 a . in . 1 lesci iptloiis of the best Flowers and Vegeta Chicago, for maps, guides, or any informa No. u, uiiiuau l HHhr iiger, at 5 a. in., da)^ bles, with price of seeds. and how to grow tion desired, mid it will be cheerfully fur e x c e p t S u n d a y . them. All for a Five Ceut-tamp. In Kn- No 14, W ay t reight. !l 5n a. n.. g lls li 01 G e r in in . nisbed. NO. 16, E x p r e ss H e i g h t , 11 40 a . m . VICK'S Nr.ElJ.s are the best In ihe world Rates as low and time shorter than by GOING SOUTH. l i v e 1 enta for pLINK BETWEEN THE EAST AMD THE WEST 1 O . S . S y f o r d , A . S . D u n h a m , c e p te d . I’nges. six Colored Plates,anil ninny hundred | Superintendent* ( tn Pss. 6 ao 3, Kxrpes«,at 12 15 p. ra.daily. i-ngrnvInuH I'orBocenls In paper covers • | Its main line runs from Chicago to Council Bluffs nnr Pn'nre Cars la a SMOKING SALOON where Chicago. No. i ('llm an I’assengei, (arrives ) 9 60 p . M.isi in elegant, cloth In German or Ei ' and Omaha, passing through Joliet, Ottawa, l.a y i .ii cau enjoy your “Havane” at all hour, of the day. Daily'except Sunday. Bade, tieneeeo, Holme, Rock Island, Davenport, Magnificent Iron Brtdgae apan the-Mlaaiaatppi and g ils h . West Liberty, Iowa City, Marengo, Brooklyn, N o. 13 l» u y F r e ig h t 3 3(1 p .'111. Vick’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine—& Grlnnell, and Dei Moines, (the cnpltol of Imrul Pages. a Colored Plale In every number and j with branches from Bureau Junction to Peoria; C H I C A G O Dl PADUCAH RAILROAD many tine Engravings Price $1 26 a^ysar; | Wilton Junction to Mueoatine, Washington, Fulr- Union deti HAST and SOUTH! fleld, Eldon, Belknap, Centreylile. ITtncoton, Trim- l i v e C op ies fo r $5 on. M peelninn N u m b ers TIIR P f *AL K. R. CONNECTIONS OF THIS TAKK THE GOING SOUTH. sent tor le cents 3 irlal copies for -2ft oev-ts. i ton, Gallatin, Cameron, Leavenworth and Atchison; (JRE. T T ______JOH LINE______ARB AH FOLLOWS- GOING NORTH Washington to Hlgourney, Oskoloosa and Knoxville; At* kicaoo. with all diverging line* for the Eait Ao, . S o . 1. Addreas, JAMES VICK, U«M'hester, N. Y ' Keokuk to Farmington, Bonaparte, Benlonsport. andSmith. No. 2. No. 4. ______> 1 Independent, Eldon. Ottumwa, Kddyvilie. Oska- At UNULkwoon. with the Lake Shore ft Michigan looea, Pella, Monroe, and Dee Moines; Des Moines, HuuUtvrii und I'llUborg, Ft. Wayne A Chicago U. Rds. 7.-6 mu Cbicago 1 I to Indiauola and Wlnterset; Atlantic to Audulwm At Washington heights, with Puuburg, Cin v i. C. B. A COMPANY. I.B.&W L 5.i pin 1.10 Jim Coriir II 2.! 3 pui j ThlsCompi ...... 111. Midland:and T., P. ft W. Rallrnada. 12.15 pin which are li At ItoCK ISLAND, with Western Uulo j U. K. and | ui 1 42 nrn lllicHgn 2.18 pui 11 35 pm berth between Rock Island ft Peoria Railroads. , R O U "FIH t . A A worth, or A tehlsont..______At Davknport, with the Daveuport A North- 4.1U pit! 1.4ft iVlltlHC 2.1ft piu FORMERLY LAFAYETTE, BLOOMINGTON : and a section for Flva Dollars, while all other lines ) U:.vr. CHAMPAIGN at «3H) a. m I * .30 pm Weatcrn R. IL _ No. w DAN VIL L I, 7:36 a. ni. t ’raw*nri|»rllle 6.M> pin 'l.'l'l j»'ii Fuii bury 1.2,. pm 10.00 pm charge between the same points. Three Dollars for At WE9T LIBXRTT, with the Burlington. Cadar 7 56 | iii AND MCNCIE AND LAKE ERIE AND a doable berth, and Six Dollars for a section. Rapids ft Northern R. H. 9:16 a. m . Arrives at INDIANAPOLIS at ll.On « Mrawu 1 ."8 pm 8.45 pn. you most will be the pleasure of 8.411 |iin o Dr pm Burr Oaks LOCrSVIL K RAILWAY. W hat will please voi AtGBlNNBLL, with Central R. R. o f Iowa ui.; CINCINNATI at 4 06 p. m ; D a/lon. 5.P) p. 12.56 pw 8.67 pm , while passing over the beautl- At Deb MoiNBS. with D. M. ft IT. Dodge R. R. m. ; Lonlsville, 7.45 p. in., _____a and Iowa, In on e o f our mag- A t ouncil B l u f f s, with Union Pacific R. R. 9.o(i / ’ll | >lAi l> ibrvOlj I and BestaurantCars that accompany C A Leave# Peoria9.16 a m., I’ekin, 9.40a m. 12291 pin 7.00 pm alflcent Dining— At Omaha, with B. ft Mo. R R. R. (In Nab.) A »C I. Td Bloomioaton,! 1.(16 a. m.; Farmer City, 4.30 pm Manstlvld 11.35 pm I I through ExtExpress Trains. You getan entire meal. At Columbus J unction, with Burlington, Cedar jft.15 pm Tii • «ts.»i».' soil ra>»i .ilrsct "outs, mail i g limits*!' _■ good______aa la servedi In any nrat-class hotel, for 12.01 ni on ; Man-field, 12.20 p m.; Champaign , 12.62 M(»utice))u 10.63 am S Rapids ft Northern R. R. 5 .oft 1 II! Heim-ul ate connections ( r paioeugers Isith Knit Hint \\ out..- seventy-fire cents ; or you can order what you like, At Ottumwa, wtth Central K. R. of Iowa: 8t. p. m.; Ilanvill).. 2.30 |>. m.;Orawfnrdevllle,4.05 p. m.- 10.30am and pay for what yon get. I»ul8, Kan. City ft Northern and C., B. ft (J- R. R6». Arrives IND! AN APOLI8.6.40 p. m.-(TBCINNATT. G.Oti pm Hammond 10,00 am cosDiniin rmt or tntueoH tbsimi Appreciating the fact that a majority of the people 6.18 pm Lovingtou 9.40 am prefer separate apartments for different narposes, At Kxokuk. with Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw; 10.00p . ui.; LOU>8V1 LLE, 11.00 p.in.jNaehvllle,7.2(t ' ^ r n , !tt7* Wabash, and St. Louts, Keokuk, ft N.-W.K. Rda. n. m.. Ciilninhiii. 12.60 a. tn.; W heelloi , 11.25 a m.; 6.42 pm Sullivan 9.12 am K I U > IAY (and the enormous passenger business or this line 7.18 pin WHgTWSgD. | Chicago Tap ig | e a s t w a it warranting It,) we are plsased to announce that this At Bxveklv. with Kan. City, 8t. J. ft C. B. R. R. pirrsMUku,7.60a. iii : Ba l t im o r e , t„86 p. m.. \\ icdftcr 8A6 am Company runs 1U PALACE BLEEPING CARS for At Atchibon, with Atchison, Topeka ftSanu.Fa; WASHINGTON. 8.00 p in ; PHILADELPHIA, 7 2a i .53 pm Stewardson 7.62 am Arrive iMvrtv* C. k. A Q I /Sure t* e f Bleeping purposes, and Us PALACE DINING CARS Kfilugkam ,m.;NEW Yl'liK, 10.15 p. m.: Cleveland,7.10 a m.; A t L kavxm w opth, toon • m Omaha 5.10 p ni for Bating purposes. One other great feature of &uffalu 1.10 |>. m ; Alliauy 12.45 a. ni.- Boeioa, 8.20 840 pm A 1 IHIf.t 111 7.oi> am 4.15 p jiu Pearls ‘'i9.U a t« PHOBIA, DEB MOINES, CO HC1 L B L t m , a. ■■.; But ONE N IG II1 out to prim; |,»i Eastern 2‘ .is " pit n r Plfwanlnftiiu i t.ift , m A i. rignl tram It uvea Llia ago ai-6 pm . arriving f < Cities. m.k ... . I. B. A W. it Rock Ialand B Route, e s t s , ” are eeld by all Kuirl.uiy al 3 38 sm. D'gut, and tfliughaiu at 6.10 y . IVJ _ t-eaver Peoria 7 25 p. u. ; dally ; Pekin, in. Sim k traiu Irave* Eftlu'-liain at 7 am.arrive* al j - v J H O M t . uadi C a n a d a . hi ...... year koaae ticket ofliee, addreet, lv l v J • U 7.5ft i* in*it ii v»,40 p. m.; Far Fail bin y at 9.38 pm .and Cbkago at 7.46 am . oiarC ity. 10.36 p. in.; Manafleld, 10.68 p.m., Cham- E . 8 T . J O H N . D. H.CCNKLlMSupt...... -*I a s f f t f c . . - KIMBALL, palga. 11 36 p. in.: D a n v i l i 1.15 a. ni.• Crawfords I p m Blooniln.t.in T |S -| In ...... G ee’l l Gen’I TkL and Paaa’gr A*t., vllle, 2.47 a. m.; A-rlvee, INDIANAPOLIS. 4.10 a- Strealor. 111. * l 1,4 Chicago,!!! II. T . L b w i b G.T. A..Chicago,til* DfNVIB *XV1EHS h. V'i' III.^INI’IN NAT! 8.16 a. in.; IA»II)8V I LLK S.2iia.m. NASHVILLE. 7.30 p. iu ; DAYTON. 0.30 a. m.; II. A .K ogsrs. B. X LEM 1 8 ,0 , T. A ...... A ' • 80 P m Om.ha 8 00 a in Agent. Fairhnry. Chicago. III...... 12.40 pm 8f. Jn«epli 3 If. p m OOLCSIKUB, 12.20 p. in.; WABItl.lKG, B.16 p. n..; ...... 12.50 p IN ltch |.< t. *2 4ft rt m PITTSBURG, 7 Jl* p m” BALU RO HE, 7.4.5 a. in...... 9.12 s ni KaosnsCity 3.40 p m WASHINGTON. 6. Ill a. tn.; Pll I LA DELPHI A. 7.4(> a A...... 6.06 p m Hluoratngh n lll.la a m in.; NEW V0UK. 1036a. ni.;CLRVELANI).2.4<>p.m • of tbs aUFFALO.8.0.6 p. m.; A LBA N Y .6.20a. m.; BOSTON. L. METTE, ...... f . A A. R. R...... 2,40 p.m ; ^ Dealer In 2.0" a m “ 28 p 8f t,ot^< 46 p m K.tsi a in Reclining Chair Sleeping care, w it'■ S<«ie Rooms, IGRATION y s.i Os ni 2.16 p tn BloomlnittMi 2 20 ■ tn 2.45 p ni ar- run on No. rt •rmii PeOila • liiiilauapolie. FaiAwy Groceries 8- .’o p ni 2 no p m Bloomington 11.00 s m 5.10 p m Tlironvh roaehe* are run en No. 0 fiom Burling ireau ia #v>r 7.00 p m 12 87 p til hllw m 12.13 p m 7 at* p m THE NEW VICTOR. ton to Indianapolis. JUST NoKTH OF THE DEl’OT 7.63 p oi Close oonnectiuna a e made hv Noa 4 and rt at Dan • Emigrant, *27 p ni 11 59* til I’hxIhU 12.43 (. m ville, reaching Terre linn's, VlnSenrwa Evansville, a large stock oi Fruits, Nuts, Candles, Pie the settle. 4.30 * ra l.afvette, Loganapnrt. Ft. V.av ne Tolrdoand De roil Cakes, Ac., always on hand. A good 4.37 pm II lifts m Il"i'pe*t.>u t 28 p ni 6 38 s m SNPUCITY SIMPLIFIED! in advance of other liner. State. Ar- 4 40 p in !<• of « ••• T«'i‘|.le'on 2.20 p in rt.55 a m When traveling ta r ttie annrteat mute that pre- BESTAUEANT I the Bureau 5 00 p ni 9.20 i in LxKaveli* 3 00 p oi 7 50 s at erntaeqnal adventw*e« and eonrenienoe. nl thiougli 3.66 pm 911 am L>«ft June's 3.06 p 7 56 a at ear# The I. B. A W. la Ihe ahortest Ihrnngh line, iTTconneetlon. Ice Cream, Lemonade, sad la securing 3.11* pBl 8 IH * III F-nnkf'H t 3 6t p III 9 *>6 a m Im provem ents September, 1878. and reaches all Eastern cities on as quirk time ss Its nodawater. Cigara ol all the b«8t brands 2.00 p la 7J 5 a m Tlpp'ii 6.00 <• ni 10.16 a m com wet I tors, without excessive speed, and with the Warm Meals * •>!) haurs. Pm m m i h , ...... 6JJ0 s in V,I wood 3.27 p m ...... ^dvantags of the finest oatfit of'ftm Iirongb ik cars Iu the maenU, Jk*., ...... ,v.„. 6.27 a m A lexsm rln 5.49 p in ...... Notwithstanding the VICTOR has long been the west. Sewing Haohine in the market—a fact Address tba Gao’l Paaa. Agsat, and got a copy of L. C. SPEIOHSB. , Kedraaka, ...... p 50 » ni Mnncie SO p Dl ...... K. » K. R. n....„ Ij a host of volunteer witnesses—wo now ur New Msp-Folder, giving fhl! information "how Manufacturer of ...... 816*111 K r.nkl.cr 5146 p m 10.46* m confident!/ claim for it greater simplicity, reach the Kaatand South.’’ lass orEmi- ...... » 7-90 s lit Ki.ki>ni‘i 7.16 p m 42.32 p at ft wonderful reduction of friction ana ft m e JB6. W. Beowa, Gen'l Pms< * Ticket Ag’t, SFHZ2FC W ACODo gh this Bu ...... 0 • C. 0. A I...... i if...... combination of Aggirable qualities. Its shut 1 01 . ■ i ■ i ia la ses Passes ...... 6.13 * m . MudoIn , 9 20 p m | tle ia a beautiful'ibecim**'of meohaniam, Light and heavy wood and iron axles le and con :::::::::::: i S j S ■ and takes'rank with the highest achievements Prices...... to suit ruaUimera A large stock ot . rAlMMliti i 1 Ik fR'n fh"' * Ihe best brand of Horse Shoes and Horse Class Tick IJU lltB'Ptf l4V*^e< 1 inventive genius. EoU.—Wsdo not lease Nallsjconstantly kept In stock. Neckyokes. molr \ by the ...... a g M h . ..p fsi’Je. J.io * »' ■■■ 'or eonsign Machines, therefore, here no old Whiffle!reek. Cllpa. Yokes, Kingholu Clevis lie 4,; obeg to patch up and: re-varnish for our es, lki* Ktraps, Box Rods,..... seat__ Springs. 1 iciest time : - i M . W r iK J l”;, ™ i * ,r-• C L IF F O R D ’S Carriage Springs and- fill kind of Tarring, ...... 9.66 a t» .Qreethtirf 1 material, Deere bulky Plows, and Walking tit Can are 1.69 a1k'/< - PtHakUrg -n m i*I Plows, Advrtnce Corn Cultivators, also a FKBRIPUQE to /i ■ i Hsus ahold . .«*•/. *4^ 9 1 0 a m M tH n r * , , emio.i f Wi M l I n Mk Ums Ethj Tin. ------—* ------'-on of sllslses, liest ...... HAS * In * •• n-y for Reaper work Liberal terms to the trade. Don’t buy .. ^.teftt 'wneels from lock. set hud everything kept In through the ontH you hero geefi « am, shop. , Prices ss low sa edTsaoe of I ; | sny and ready to aocoloodftto st Any hour...... 6.00 P hi ppiUilrlptiia 6 40am Most Elegaht,m • Simple_. _ and Ea*y Running Machine i;i the 4 ffbrte Shoeing a Sy ertolly the Bhreau Market— The Ever Reliable VICTOR. ....hJTTKv 1 1 VH 'U J w HlacksiulthiDg of alt kind done on ft tor ...6»e2..r " V n p *r r t r Bnetngi 1 9 09* * i»< 1 shortestnotlee snd wnrrantod. S s F -VICTOft 8CWINC MA(ACHINE COMI err fort her xatb Ilu MIDI (H ve m e ft O tll. ■&A.. Branch OfSoo 236 S 9t„ CmduM, . j. • . t T . for lofo^iHatlon «n * ♦. L C SPBICHBE, iuaa q«lr* of TiiM ^ hr Mi m l P im W A cent. A g m t , If. WALDRON,’ T Oe O S S E t y or Saleby M.H. HALL, « OhRtsworth,* - *■ Tlbr<»i‘. o rth , 111.
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remains, together with fragments of a 1 b ippfal for the Distressed in Ire tributions from a wide area sent by S it off there.’ The moraidnt the door of CENSUS. land. * multitudes who cau do but little, but e sleeper closed after him I got on to prehistoric oak, and numerous speci the bfute, res slu'd dMh^Mgbt bold of Who will n u - mens of fish, arrived at St. Petersburg freely give what they can spare. Great tlu tu . Thfre Is no louder any room for rivers are formed from the small fount the ton of each ' end and a few days ago, and will shortly be ex The original soope of the decennial •doubt as to tho wide extent and ap ains which feebly ooze out of the soil- polled (uy»elf up. Wbu m o w how a amined by a congress of Russian rylim an ts made on topf W ell, T Just census wen t # 6 further than the o! savants. palling severity of tho distress in Ire- auu the small rills and rivulets of a wide lug a ba&W for political represen X j ---— — laud from impending starvation. Fam- expanse of territory. There is needed laid down fiat, and* holding on to the TfiE REMOVAL OF COMMISSIONER info is already devouring its victims, a larger stream for them to run into, ventilators With 1117 hands,T rode dear and direct taxation This, ‘ and fevers, the consequence of insutli- and tnis we hope to see supplied by through to Dayton. There’s a covered has been gradually,enlarged, until a HAYT. ; 1 ‘ cieut food, are hastening its terrible generous subscriptions from tne pros (jUn+t,, fit that place aHd. I knew it. it is intended to include all OMkffiutr Tke Investigating ()«nmlHM,a Btport work. What is already witnessed is porous classes. When the frain pulled JifJ stood very social, vital and industrial — Hfaolntlon Adopted bjr tfee Uoerd Heretofore the United States ...... but the beginning ,l oalaiuiiy which innocent-like on the platfbfm and g o t of ln«||aa GommUalouei*. of The Herald will not only acknowledge whatever might or might net be the will rapidly extend With the exhaus every contribution received down to off with the rest of the passengers. A Niiw York special of the 6th to the tion of the limited means of sustenance When it pulled out I managed to get qualifications for this particular Chicago TVifttme says: the limit of a quarter of a dollar, but it performed this duty of supei afforded by the last harvest. will be equally exact and minute in ac on top again before the ooncniotcrr came The notion of Secretary 3ohunt In removing The proofs of extreme distress have tjmnnrh/ J j i ttje morning I was ill Cin census, and the ordinary ors Mr. Hayt from the offloe of Commissioner of counting for the expenditure of- the Indian Affairs was approved by the Hoard of been multiplying and thickening dur cinnati. Tramps call that road one of were charged with tl ip^coll ec fond. It will' 'pfet over all 4«tns fe- tion of special statistics’ us well. Indian Coramlasiouera yesterday, after the ing the last six weeks like a constantly- ceivcd to a respectable and efficient the hardest in the oountiy, to Work.” adoption of the report of the oommlttee ap blackening cloud which hangs as a prill This method resulted In 1870 pointed to investigate the charges tunde by committee for immediate distribution. in such imperfect and General Clinton B. Fisk. The protracted dis over the Emerald Isle. But compara It engages to see that every dollar goes PERSONAL AND LITERARY. cussion and the examination of new witnesses tively little was known in detail, and obvious error# th&tj, that preceded the dual action of thuComuiis- to the relief of actual want. The Herald -^Benator Conkling’s wile is at Wash -dflt,the the people of this country had no ade statistics colUaiad rejected as (loneredld not result in any modification of has no political aim: it intends no re ington with her hhsband this winter utterly untrustworthy the new the report aa originally drafted by the oom quate conception of the magnitude of proach or affront to the British Govern mlttee. Mr. A. C. Uaratow, Chairman of the for the first .time in Several years, ill- law special supervj appoint Board, la the only member of the oommittee tne impending calamity or of the im ment; its only purpose is to do what it who has dot signed ttffa report. ,c mense scale of the contributions which health Ji^ving jyapally kept her at ed to take general o; or the census can to save a wretched people from districts, auifniany cl of stgtijMIpiil ••On the day of our appointment," say tho are needed for immediate and prospec death by starvation. If anything* is t f* ft I *rs ** j . p ^ V oommlttee, “ we visited the Indian Bureau, tive felief. The Herald has undertaken - -ft le'reported ttiat tfceHale from Maine to agents actively employed in Ireland Michigan, for the management of the the Census, began the Work of organi the uttermost humanity may still zation in Aprillast. His chief assistant smee the famine threatened to be seri be shocked and sickened by the cries large estajojof Mr. Chandler which was ous with a view to measure its extent left to his wife and td his daughter, Mrs. is C. 5V. Seaton, wfco witf Superintend of the perishing. A million of dollars ent of the $ew York Slate Census of prosecution of an ex-Agent who had left the and enable ^ie benevolent in all eoun- Hale. -• s • •• service In consequence of malfeasance in of would be a miserably inadequate sum 1875. At the office In Washington tries, and especially in the United to be raised in America for an exigency — Dan Rice explains that his reforma floe. As to the ttrst part our Investigation States, to act intelligently in propor tion is genuine and permanent; but thirty or forty clerks ate ..already em has brought the committee to the ooneiusion of such magnitude. Distributed among ployed in the prelimiaSy woik for the that when the plfenses of Agent Hart were tioning their akl and efforts to the exi the three hundred thousand sufferers, there has been a misconception about discovered proper steps were taken by the enumeration next June. Professor authorities in Washington to investigate their gency. a million would give only three dollars it on the part of the pewspapers. He nature, to remove th#Agent from the service, We lay before our readers this morn swore oil' on whisky, brandy, rum and Bafe'd, 1 Secretary of the Smithsonian and thirty-three cents to each, which Institution and President of the United to remedy the abuses existing at tho ing, in a condensed and convenient would not be more than two weeks gin, and will keep that pledge or die; Agency, to put the Agency under form, the results of our inquiries. but he never said he would stop drink States Fish Commission, will have the proper control, and to proteot the subsistence, whereas the.xufferty4.p1 ust direction of a comprehensive investiga interests of tholndlun. Tho responsibility for There are more than three hundred be kept alive by charity for several ing wine, and never means to. the long delay which happened in turning over tion into the statistics of the fisheries the property by Agent Hart to the one proper thousand people in Ireland who are in mdritWs; br'ifhriUtHwTrieliW harvest, it -—Colonel Robert Ingersoll threat ly authorised to receive it cannot be Ju-tly imminent danger of perishing with huu- and the fishing population of the United pains us to enter into such details, but ened to prosecute the Rochester news States. W. Clarence King has the charged to tho Indian Ollice. Astothe second f er. This is not a random estimate in what other way can we impress papers if they published his lecture en part—the prosecution of ex-Agent Hart—we astilv inferred from flying rumors, but scientific direction of the investigation And that a number of atHdavlts bearing evi upon t,he public the necessity for large tire, as it was copyrighted. He said into the gold and silver mining of the dence of great misconduct on the part of llart the result of diligent ana faithful in suppliesP Any indivklpal; Wbspription that it was worth #125,000. He limited were delivered to the Commissioner of Indian quiries in every part of the atllieted dis country. General W. P. Trowbridge, Affairs by Inspector Hammond in the mouth is a bagatelle in comparison with the the space to be filled to a column and of May; that in June Hammond was directed tricts. We give the data on which our Professor of Engineering in Columbia demands of the situation. We there a half, into which one paper succeeded College, New York, fifcthe special agent to return to Arizona for the purpose, among conclusions rest, in order that every fore exhort the American people to in getting almost the whole lecture by other things, of completing the testimony; body may examine them and see that for tne purpose of obtaining tho that in the meant iinetfiese affidavits remained give freely, and'^lj® ^eforo/it is too using small type. statistics of power and maeuiuery at the Indian Office unacted-upon; that in July we are dealing sincerely with those late. We cannot raise the fiead, but —Mr. Oliver Dalrymple, the great another case of malfeasance on tho part of tho whose aid we solicit. We have gone employed in productive industry. Fred ex-Agent was sworn to by Colonel J. Biggs, timely relief will rescue the dying. Minnesota farmer, intends to cultivate H. Wine9 , Secretary of the Illinois transmitted to the Indian Office by Inspector over Ireland county by county, and There is no time to be lost when one- thirty thousand acres of wheat this, Hammond, and forwarded to the Depart Board of Commissioners of Public Char ment of Justice for the prosecution of town by town or parish by parish in third of a million of people are crying year. He will have twenty steam each county, stating the number of the ities, has charge of a special enumera Hart: that the affidavits ilrst spoken of re for bread. We hope all Americans will threshers in operation and one hun tion of the deaf and dumb, blind, insane mained unacted upon In the Indian Office suffering in each place, with occasional join heartily in a movement for the re dred and thirty-five reaping machines. after Inspector Haminonc had returned I’roin side remarks quoted from our inform and idiotic, and the criminals and pau Arizona in October without bringing any addi lief of so many famishing people. We Last year he employed six hundred ants which touch local peculiarities in pers. The collection and eo-ordinhtion tional testimony; that on the £id of October plead with Irishmen to bury, or at least laborers, and this year will increase of the. social statistics has been intrust the Commissioner recommended to the Secre the situation. These remarks are a tary of the Interior that the Department of postpone their differences, and join the number to seven hundred. ed to Colonel George E. Waring, Jr., Justice be requested to employ an assistant to mere repetition of words spoken to our heart and soul for the relief of suffering the District-Attorney in Arizona in the prose correspondents, but they are deeply —Archbishop Purcell 'Jfe failing rap- of Rhode Island. The collection of sta which they are best qualified to under tistics in relation to manufacture and cution of Hart, which request was promptly affecting, as betokening the despond stand. Let every man whose sympathies idly under the weight of 'years and the forwarded to the Department of Justice; that, great calamity which has overtaken his agriculture has been assigned to special however, the affidavits communicated to the ency which is overtaking so many are stirred constitute himself a collector Commissioner of Indian Affairs by Inspector hearts. “ Many of my people will be diocese. He has given up all attempts agent#, as follows: The manufactures of Hnmfhoiid in May still remained in the Indian and forward subscriptions. A large oojkon to Edward Atkinson, of Boston; Ottico until the 7tli of January, 1K80, when they dead and buried before help will pari of our population consists of to administer the affairs of the church, arrive,” is the piercing note of anguish and is in retirement at a convent in thwmanufaetures of wool, to George wore sent up to tlie Interior Department for Irishmen by birth or parentage, and William Bond, of.Boston; the building- transmission to the Department of Justice, from Aughrim. “ Two of my people the prosperity of our country has been Brown County, Ohio. According to accompanied with a number of letters from died last week from starvation,” is the recent reports he has grown so feeble stones of the United States and tho Inspector Hammond and various other pci^ built up by Immigrant Irish labor. quartying industiy, to Professor J. S. sons, touching the ense. moan from another locality. “ How that he h»s to be liblped from one room " The delay of action on the part of the Com Multitudes of the people who are starv Newberry, of New York; the manufac missionerof Indian Affairs Oil the affidavits we can tide oyer the next six months ing are near relatives of our own citi to aribthar. * God only knows,” is the despairing ut ture of iron, to James M. Swank, of last mentioned is explained by him by the al zens, and it would be a disgrace to look —When Prcsidont Tetter, of Yale Philadelphia; ship-buildipg, to John legation, that it was nest to keep them until terance from Drumaleague, in Cork. on coldly while they perish by the most College, recently sat down to-dinner at the facta sworn to in them were supplemented “ No language can describe the distress,” Lynch, of Portlnna, Me.; tne manufac by testimony expected from Inspector Ham piteous of all deaths. No true man or New Haven, Conn., with the other tures of glass and of coke to J. D. mond and other sources. It seems to us that is the testimony from Shankrum Drom- true woman should *be deaf to the des members the Yale faculty and their this explanation cannot be considered suf Weeks, of Pittsburgh; the manufac ficient, inasmuch as the additional evidence ina, in Cork. “ For God’s sake, give pairing cry, “ For God’s sake send 11s guests he wins astonished', to learn that os money or food,” is the thrilling cry tures of silks to W. C. Wyckoft’, of and correspondence transmitted to the De bread or money!”—N. Y. Herald. the dinner had been attached by the New York; the lumbering indus- partment of Justice, together With the affida of fear and agony from Foxford, in Sheriff. A shrewd ‘Boston merchant vits In January, does not add to the strength Mayo. In parts of Limerick County tty to Professor C. S. Sar of the testimony sufficiently to show why tne How Tramps Travel. had tak$n ojWwkfcunity to force a same affidavits might not have been trans “ many people have been living on tur gent, of Brookline,- Mass. The N6w HaVen hotel-Tcedper to pay a deb . subject of cotton culture has mitted before. We cannot avoid the conclu nips for weeks.” From one town in A tramp, in rekiting his experience to of five hundred dollars, And the money sion that while one ease against the ex-Agent, Galway County we learn that “ in three been intrusted to Professor E W. Hil- Hart, was promptly forwarded to the Dtw a reporter of the Philadelphia Press, was paid before the dinner was eaten. gard, of the University of California, portraent of Justice for prosecution, weeks tliere will be three hundred more said: “ I’ll tell you what I done once. with regard to the other cases, in —Edwin Marble, owner of a great who is assisted by several eminent agri volving more serious charges, neither families starving.” A gentleman in There’s an express train that leaves rock called Dungeon Rock, at Lynn, Mayo County declares: “ I am a pris culturists and geologists; that of the the Commissioner nor Inspector were suffi Detroit for Chicago at about eleven Mass., is prosecuting the work begun reduction of cereals to Professor W. ciently In earnest. Inspector Hammond ad oner in my own house, because I cannot E mits that in thuspring of Ikth he was person o’clock at night. It stops at Wayne by his father thirty years ago, of tun [. Brewer, of the Sheffield Scientific ally interested in tho proposed purchase of the bear to hear the stories of the hundreds Junction, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Be neling the rock in the hope of obtaining Washington Mine, and that in A igust, upon who surround it, and I am powerless to School of Yale College; that of forestry tween Jackson and Chicago; f think, it a treasure supposed to nave been hid to Professor C. S. Sargent, of Brook the arrival in Arizona of Kdwunl Knapp, the give.” so-called nephew of the Commissioner, lie de only stops twice. When the train den by pirates in a cave that was once line, Mass.; that of orchard fruits, t voted much time and attention in assisting ulled out of the Detroit depot one beneath it, but which, says tradition, Mr. Knapp in securing the mine for Mr. Hogen- These thrilling cries of distress, E bacco and hops to J. R. Dodge, S emnp. which are justified by our careful and larch night in 1877, I bounced the was more than two hundred years ago Washington, D. C., and that of meat “ Late in the progress of our examination exhaustive statistics, must not fail on front of the express oar- The doors of destroyed or sealed up bv an earth- production in the grazing States and tho following facts wort; elicited: When Mr. till -'•vnrooa on hiop throuprh Atm Hogcncamp telegraphed Mr. Hammond that heedless ears, a crisis uascome which Territories to Clarence Gordon, of New- he would send out a special agent to purchase appeals to the common heart of man trains, you know, are always Kept locked burg. N. Y. Special attention will be the mine, he replied to Mr. Hogencatnp, • How and barred. The Tr>ecsn*?orpr* eflrrv big Hun. Richard W. Thompson, Sec kind. it would be a blot on tiie civili rotary of the Navy, who is ?OTnotimo° nnid to the obtaining of vital statistics. shall I know him'/'' To which Mr. Hayt sent sums of money and are afraid of being the following answer: ‘You know Knapp,’ zation of the world, a disgrace to its alluded to as the “bold mariner of the 1 'his is to include information respecting which circumstance, if true, connects Mr. Christianity, a stigma upon human na robbed. One time some men did get Wabash,” is a man about sixty years range and degree of virulence of certain Hayt with the mining transaction. Mr. Hayt, on thotx ain and sawed their way through ns hereinbefore stated, does not admit sending ture, if those poor, wretched sufferers old, of medium size, has a clean shaven fatal diseases, and the rate of mortality such reply. were permitted to starve when granar the front door of the car, but the ex face, with a jolly, good-natured coun in one section as compared with adjoin “ Another fact was elicited—viz.: that Ed ies are teeming with food, when ships press messenger was up to .muff and tenance, and is a very pleasant talker. ing sections. The co-pperation of ward Knapp, the so-called nephew of the Ciim- shot one of the gang. The other two mlssionei who figured so conspicuously in this are lying idle in many harbors, when He has thin, snow-white hair, which physicians and surgeons throughout the transaction, was passing under an assumed untold sums of money are daily ex jumped from the train and escaped. country is soliciteain this department name, and was really Edward Knapp Hayt, the generally looks as though he forgot to son of the Commissioner, aud that he adopted pended for luxuries and superfluities. Well, as I was saying, I got on the plat comb it. He dresses in a plain, unas of inquiry.—Philadelphia Press. form and rode through to Ann Arbor alj( this name at the suggestion of his fatner. Let the rich give out of their abundance, suming way, and always carries a cane Those cirouinstanoes, coupled with the fact the comfortable out of their economy, right. My racket was to get off the t rain when walking.’— Washington Cor. Chica Stone-Age Discoveries. that the Commissioner declined to give his tes when we stopped and keep on the side timony until after General Hammond hud tes the frbgal poor from the promptings of go'Times. tified, his alleged unwillingness to have Gen- • willing hearts which have at some time of the cars from the station until they The Aiiliquary fefe^s that’ grtiWt sensa enil Hammond uorreot faiffstatement concern started up. At Ann Arbor the brake- tion has been excited among savants in ing the genuineness of his letter to Hart, aud felt want or the fear of it, and whose “ Just His Luck.” tho long delay in the prosecution of Hart, ■ > i tnodest contributions, like the widow’s man must have seen me get on, for Russia by the discovery on tn^e Shores of though furnishing no positive evidence of mite, will be the most blessed of all in when we had pulled out about two •'Ym hungry, and ragged, and half- Lake Ladoga of sundry nemmns pf men complicity or guilt In compromiaiitg a crime miles the train stopped and I was put siok and dead-broke,” muttered a tramp and animals belonging to the stone age. for a consideration, as was obarged, may lie > returns of happiness to the giver. taken as sutfidient proof that the Commission ' The Herdld in making this appeal to off. The moment they started 1 jumped yesterday, as he sat down for a sun The bones came to light last summer er was cognizant ot the Bale of a mine by an the’ benevolent, deems it fitting to set on again. They saw me, and by the bath on the wharf at the foot of Gris during the excavation of a new canal in ex-Indlnn Agent, charged with gross offenses, R wold street; “but It’s just my luck.” through his own son. under an ussumed name, an example which will be taken as a time the train had stopped the second connection with the Neva-Volga water to some of his intimHte friends, a fact which proof of its sincerity. The Herald there time the conductor ana brnkenmn were Last fall I got into Detroit just two way system. On removing a layer of can scarcely he relieved by hisihwii assurances . tearing mad. hours too Tate, to aell my vote., No ighteen feet deep, and composed tbut ho bad no interest in tho transaction. r fore opens to-day a subscription for “ It Is proper 1 0 state thut the Secretary of Irish relief, heading it with the sum of “ ‘ If you get in here again,’ the con to blame. Found a big wallet „ on ■etaljle ppip, covering a primeval the Interior has been kept fully and constant one hundred thousand dollars. It ductor said, ‘ I’ll break every bone in street in December,'and font po raft, the navvies came across some ly advised dMing the progress of our ex- - amlnation. His desire bob been repeatedly solicits other people to give in propor your body.’ came up before I could hide It! Luck •kuBs aw^netts. Fortunately the expressed that w e‘should probe this matter tion to their willingness and tneir “ I got on, though, all the same, but again. Got knocked down by a street e n g in e e r ^ ! olifegga of works hap- to the bottom,’ and promptly notify him of all this time on the cow-catcher of the en car, but there wne /no. opening for a boing the important facts that might be developed. means. It will receive subscriptions pened to paw by at th« It is also but right to state that we have found for any amount down to twenty-live gine. As luck would have it, they suit and damaged, beofefise I was drunk. a man of some slight ttain- no traces of any officer, clerk, or employe of cents, carefully publishing the name didn’t see me when I got on. At Jack- Just the way. Last fall nails were way merits, he saw tne e dis- the Indian Service in the above transaction except those named.” 1 and residence of every subscriber, and. son 1 went back to the express oar tlown. I knew there’d be a rise; but I covery, and wrote to rofes- The report is signed by Albert K. Bmlthoy when desired, the place of his former again and rode clear through to the didn’t buy and hold fofr 'the’’Advance. sor Innostransteff, eters- and William Stiokney, a majority of the com Grand Crossing at Chicago without be Lost ten thousand dollars ont and out. butg University, to 1 eot it. mittee. residence in Ircla id, that the people Tho resolution adopted by tho Board is as relieved may know to whom they ing bothered. It’s terrible wearing on Alius that way with me. Glass went On th e arrival of mnt e an- follow s: * are indebted. We shall feel a par a fellow’s nerves, though, that kind of up twenty-five per cent., but 1 hadn’t a ndtutcejl, with joj% remains be- “ Re«(Ai'?d, That, in view of the facts devel oped in the report of the speolal committee ticular pleasure . in recording small business. pane on hand, excepting tho pain in my lodged, to t^e fterlfod o: historic man. touching the conduct of the late Commis subscriptions from those wlio can “ Engineers and firemen never give pack. Never knew it to fall. Now Eight ;of the Skulls w collected by sioner, this Board approves the action of the lumber's gone up, and I don’t even n, one being Secretary of the Interior in removing Mr. afford to give but little. Every a fellow away. They’re the best set him ih excellent cond Hayt from the office of Commissioner of In twenty thousand five-dollar subscrip of men all the way through I ever met. own a fence-picket to realize on. i Just and a com- dian Affairs." tions, every hundred thousand one- it when they me again. Fell into the river t’other plete set of po another A. C. Barstow presented ft minority report, in which he says: “ General Hammond's testi dollar subscriptions, and every four day, but instead of pulling me out and having, in good p the os- mony, which, of all the evidence offered, alone hundred thousand twenty-five cent spb-. giving me a hot whisky, they pulled 8 0 OU8 part of the nose, value of directly connects Commissioner Hayt with the wrong-doing charged, was taken January 29, script ions will equal our own, and Will e fireman nie out and told me to leave town, or the dlseovery may be estimated from but was afterward altered. In this alteration be more soothing to the suffered as ex w gt and wouldn’t I’d get the bounce. That’s me again. the fact that up to the present moment, his testimony on one Important point was en pressing a larger amount of active sym Now" I’vq, got. settled down here for a according to Professor Taoankoff, only tirely reversed. Though there are many sus- iclous circumstances which bear against Mr. pathy, the interest and kindness of the “Another-big ride I made in' one hit of a rest and a kfeooze, bat I’ll be forty hrmbgBEskttlls Of tne stone age B[art sufficient to Justify his removal, they do givers enhancing the value Of the it if as fr V, to Cincfn* routed out in leas than fifteen minutes, hay© beq.n found in ajl Europe, and omy not necessarily Imply guilt. If these olreum- and those giving oat of their pov and I know it. It'll be just my be- stances raise doubts, the aooueed is entitled to lW nilt half-past one SOntary onO in Russia: fforing the the benefit of them.'’ affording tne truest evidence that t ke Cinoin- hanged luck!” stay of the Professsor at the' dfettai cut hearts are touched. It will Iroad. It He settled1 down; Hid Ilia hat over hie ting several further portions of skulls —Major-General Warren and Captain peculiar satisfaction to find small sub o t see your face, and was just beginning to feel were found, and a number of scattered Cotten recently visited the battlefield scriptions pouring forward in a ster*** it x raining like sleepy when a hundred pounds of coal teeth and some human bones, besides of Five Forks, va., to make a serve/ ami abundant stream. How - .pulled out I rattled down on fiifk. "* H , / t jm» sixty bspe implements, including such for use in the official investigation of are the means of any individual in stood on the platforma, 01 of the secotfil ,^*T knew it—I knew it!” shouted the interesting articles as “ knives and the General’s conduet in the fight parison with the collective means of car from tt»tjW hn,C Just‘ in' 1 front or tramp, as he sprang up and rubbed the needles.” Of the remains of wild ani there. The wife of the owner of tht/ people in moderate circumstances ! This the f Pullman. 1 • • The conductor dust off his head—“I said so all the mals the Professor unearthed bones pf property thought their designs were was verified by the great success of through fend said * tickets.’ I told Wra time!, and I )ust frilh the durnfed old the prehistoric elk, the Bos primigenlus, evil, and ordered them off. As they popular loans in France many years ago. I was JUSt going to nde out to the Alr- hogshead had come down along with the white bear and the wolf. Of kept on working she leveled a musket We place our main reliance for efficient Line unation, three miles from the the coal and jammed me through the domestic animals only the bones of a at them and declared she would shoot aid to the Irish sufferers on small con city. He *ai1
■ H I HOMS, PASH ARB GABBER. b fragments of a onion-raising to excellent advan —A balky man makes a balky tiorse. It is useless to undertake to raise a numerous speci —A fresh egg has a limelike surface; al St. Petersburg of onions on Jand that is stale eggs are glossy and snioeth of ndt ve: mapeot cure for Coosutu ill shortly be ex- thirty shell. l,Jl to fifty lo; be ap- t titanh, Asthma, and a\l• lussian Affections, also « positive ana radipai cure —Krafled liana, —Should plied to an acre of land designe Norvous J)i , all Nervous Coro- very satt^guftk.Tlw^ice t< gthjfc cr&fk" 1 I t *ahoidd he w plaints, aft^r havi 6 ted Its wdtderful COMMISSION EK warm 'Water, letting it si otted aba free from the sued of gr ceretfve powersi In aSawdB of oases, d weed*- Unleaoked ‘ashes*form felt it hie (lnty to maketo Itit known to r. twedty ’minutes before'bVoll Buffering fellows, Actuated by tUa takee out, o u t, wip4 by Ui« Uovrd prepared for onions it is best to this recipe, In utimau,"an. mukuiFrench, or , „Engii»h, PENSIONS and butter.*" *t*- «'«'* «** U RfUtere vke tkwmi IDm Dm; u. .1*1*11 B— Ivuel »• with fuff dfroCtfona for preparing i toatf%eto4te tWeerrlto. tmtk sfH e WW uy __M____ UW l mttmte the crop for1 a series of years, ^e. rupture, fkough but slight, 41 sees* of tuoft, Parissto i of the 6th to the —Forster tiake-— ball log. Sent ’ by mail by addressinng with •nW M k.. onions are gross feeders it will, of ■ tamp.imiaiiig this paper, W. W. "Snutaa, ' ‘ butter, one pound of sugar (Fomeurly Dr. Oaig's AlcMey CSire.) eoa be ** jrwvee, ore alee tt urse, be necessary to apply a coating 149 x'Mosrf’ B lock, 4 iuJuKtn, N. Y. A vegetable preparation and the M l a im a. ef eereerahf fmliK.»y Sobura in removing weU teal^n. on<416«o!h cf* 4 Of manure every season. The soil of [fthTuiSell of Commissioner of teaspoooful soda, — >vatf rulj> early-in the spring as it is possible to tf'araBfrj* rs.«»."cs •M Tw t tor PamphUt ______Nstionw, VuBtdsjHMfl Cfdn! hffy waJ •treugtl.ens ttie whole system, acts upoa the aeoetlM gent who had left tbe and ywt.l«nelaU._____ te: TW |P reP*Te th© land. Growers who aim to rattans, allays Inflammation, cleanses and cures ulcera j f malfeasance in of- ^get ,th9 yjeld from a given tion, cutes constlnaUon. reinUate. the liowtsla; headache MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS art our investigation boiler^p and p ah s in the back cease; In faet. there la no disease USS T N CBLKBRSTBD ee to the c o n c lu sio n amount of lana allow only the space of or coqiplahit where Che VjnirrtMi itlvts an quick relief, quickFp and USoefleetlveve I»inlts Us cure, as In what Is termedti-fmed Pe COLORED, GOLD AND CHROMO if Agent Hart w ore a foot betweeb the rows. There is a male Weakne lt has never failed in one instance. Emerson’s Anthem Book. I were taken by the sheep la pleasant and II to investigate their a drill which pl&nts twb rows of onion By L f t EMIMOS, PrtMee 81.25. or 812.00 per doc ent from the service, profitable, attended to prdperiy. seed at once. If sown by hand one Advertising Cards It to a pleasure to look through this One book, and i e x is tin g at tho Wool is sure thing evervVearyear andi seed should be dropped every inoh. In Choir Leader* will all be leased with thegeneral txisn- PRINTED IN GRMATQ U IT YARIKV1K1KTT TT BT THKTHS e Agency under d d»w ty of the muJIc and _the >at variety. There are more BlkoberShober k CaraCan uevilie Lithographing Co.t to protect the order to mark the rows it is well to V e g e t i n e . than 90 Anthems,toil M' moea etc.. Including IS MQ, rhoresponsibility for Inti f drop a radish seed every five or six Anthnthem Doiotogy, aad come new Hymn Aatbema Ice-Llsf n ___ p en ed In tu r n in g o v er Also 18 Heponset and Chants. Music for OhrUtmaa. ef Samples on receipt of 76 cents. li t to the one proper- inches. The radishes will grow very It is What is Needed—Female Kastot snd aU other spopUl oocsslotw Isworktod. r. lt cannot be Ju-tly Hie wool for less than fifty rapidly, and will be large enough to A G R E A T 8 U O O I8 ice. Astotbe second cents per pound and ho will come out pull before the onions attain sufficient Weakness. LIFE AND ox-Agent Hart —wo all right.—Indiana State Sentinel. TRAVELS o f W lildavits bearing evi size to be injured by their presence. If Das Moinsh, lows, S«pt 6,1878. Br Boo. J.T . Mead ley--The only book giving a complete ct on the part of Hart —The Lapsing Republican tells how there is no market for radishes in the H. H. St iy e n s . BosUm: History of h to ljf e and T o n r A r o u n d tbe W o r ld . mntssloner of Indian Dear Sir— For a long time I have been troubled with The only book by a great author. A million people want nmond in the month to managd froet liiCes, As follows: Ex vicinity, cabbage plants mav be raised Fem alt Weakne*» slid a weSk, sfnkinir feeffnR at tbs t h i s book and no other.( Our agents are sweeping the mmond was directed BtomacJi.waA through tbe advloe at a friend I tried tout because they have the tract the frost by the application of ice- in their place. Wnen of sufiinient size VXtlETINE,NE, and Andfind ttIt jnst Wtiit 1* needed. lea n AGENTS WANTED book worth buying. r the purpose, among water till m e ft-cRen part is pliable, but they may be pulled and transplanted. recommend It to all suflerijigsuffering frfrom these complaints. Beware of Im ltatonto r* , who copy our adv. in order utlng the testimony; Yours, respectfully,rsspectf ol ly,' to sell their catchpenny books. For proof of superiority, so affidavits remained let no artartificial heat touch it; ithen ap- The cultivation of onion must be Mas, ANNABKLLA UAltWOOD, and extra terms, address Hubbard Bros., Chicago, uL ted-upon; that in July ply a sal yd made of equal parts of hog’s chiefly performed by means of hand 812 Fourth Street nee on tho part of tho Mailed Free for 86 Cts. by Colonel J. Biggs, lard, and gunpowder, rubbed together tools. The shuffle hoe is the best im- F o u r tm r $fl. $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 9l9»G 0O wl) I ba paid to i i f n Office by Inspector until it forms a paste,__ _ and in less ess tharthan f.lenient for doing most of the work, Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, person who can n plods a Lawtp fitted "dod to th o D ep art- » twenty-four hoilrs the frozen parts wil t should be of the best quality, and SAFETY with our PATENTED SAFETY AT ' ‘‘I the prosecution of / Rheumatism, Weakness. TACHMENT. s first spoken of re be well. great pains should b* taken to keep it in im itii ii i°f rtahe^iSf I May use any lamp *r barner. U. K. Stevens. Boston: LAMP. Preventa dripping and heating. in the Indian Office clean and sharp. After the plants are I have been practicing medicine for 2S rears, sod as —If you have no facilities for steam e copy 8# phrdo* ACE.VTN Sand fo r tamp lee, with alia af collar ic had returned from about four inches high they must be S remedy for Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Dvtpeptia, and depth of your lamp mt bringing anyuddi- ing cornstethff, straw, etc., then sprinkle RkeunmiUm, Wtaknmt, sad all dlseaies of the blood f W A IJ T gu 8. 8. Newton’s e Lamp Co., n the £91 of October thinned so that each has a space of have never found Its equal. I have sold VRUKTINE for 13 WealW*.l Broadway,Bro.1w«y, £ewN.w YorkYo mended to the Socre- with a little salt dissolved in water and iven yean, and I have never had one bottle returned. Factory and Office, ainghamton, N, r. about three inches in which to grow. would heartily recommend tt totboee In need of a blood t the Department of put. o ty-an* 4 J^rge amount of saying rpurifier, Dk. W. BOSS, Drug gist. ■mpfoy an assistant to wiH *ln. !_Jr_?t.VTr, T T_ Some growers who seek to raise very Sept. 18. 187ft > f- Wilton, Iowa. ITS FINE LIMITED TO WO COUNTBV, SECT OH RICL Arizona in the prose- effected, a11 oOftr.8f JtoWer large crops allow three onions to grow request was promptly can thus . be woreea ecohomicallj and ment of Justice; that, thoroughly into mami^e. Thw •Will in the space of six inches. Of courseco u rse ERRY D A V I S ’ oominunicuted to the save the cutting of feed. There is a they crowd’ o- and Hear through the teeth. Send stamp for 60-page pam 3 for prosecution, mass of living green. If regularly tude to you, yet there is a drop of ]oy In every phlet. giving full particulars and testimonials. RHODES i other cases, itt- word I write. Yours truly, t > « r k MCCLURE, Methodist Church Block, Chicago, Dl. s charges, neither sprinkled it will later be dotted with JAMES 0. BELLI8. Inspector were sulli- the blossoms of the clover.- Rural New ani:iuA a u i iC O M P A ltlV . ipector Hammond tul- A M au ttie latsstX B M f Trenton,n N. J. Yorker. Montreal Heard Prom. ^.^^tMPBOVKMINTB.>B0V*MiNTB.8gg-i w t r a www i Sends for Pamphlet >f 1KTH he was person- — ~~ i ii ifiii ' D ir i f f n i i T
R. L. Mobely, of Montreal, Canada, certified . iposed purchase of the in tbe Near Weak MilVABLE-TOOTH CIRCULAR SAWS. that in August, upon An Acre fn Onions. Sept. 27, 1879, that he had suffered terribly
/ — y y s r , it,ngll8h B ranches g 10 a ... f Edward Knapp, the from dyspepsia, and was completely cured by year. Write to Miller's Great . Commissioner, lie de takingWamer’a Safe Bitters. He says: “ My . J}U3lness College. Keokuk, la. attention in assisting Few fanners scent to vealh^e appetite is good, and I now suffer no incon he mine lor Mr. Hogen- thab.oft Dinah Roney may be venience from eating hearty meals.” These and S’tpssentC.O. D. anywhere. Wholesale For sale btithW and Retail. Price-list free. Goods guaran from mi acre oflaiia in onions M i Bitt£r# are also a specific for all skin diseases. teed. B.C.Stbehl.157 Wabash av,Chicago. s of our examination IowaR.R. Land Co. HAlR~ e elic ite d : W hen Mr. forty-acre farm devoted to the usual Cedar Rapids, Iowa. oung MEN learn Telegraphy and earn*40 tot 100 d Mr. Hammond that Good to take—certain to cure—bottle large Y » month. Every graduate guaranteed a paying sit-
crops. At present prime onions are ...... icial agent to purchase —dose stuaii—2dc or $i. Ciiaracterisiies of Branch Office. 82 Randolph Bu, Chicago, Ula. "atentlne, Mat -* i . r*.,— / xa nation. Address H. Valentine, Manager. JanesvUle. Wfs. Mr. Hogcticatnp, ' How worth four do)^ora Vmrmi KwiKa v*,■ x- .» V'-Jl» V- • SJorphluc H ubltC ii^ J In Itt which Mr. ilayt sent load, and two hundred and fifty barrtls r h » . to ao day.. Wo pay till Cured. ‘Von know Knapp,’ may be, and not unfrequently arc, pro I f you tfah ta gooff Watch, cheap, write for a OPIUM Dr. J. STEHifKNR. Lebanon, Ohio. f true, connects Mr. catalogue to the Standard American Watch Do you feel tbat any one of your organs—your atom, ransactipn. Mr. Ilayt, duced from an acre of land. Let no i i mi Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. ach, liver, bowels, or nervous system, falters In Its workT COO A WEEK In your own town. Terms and does not udmit sending one, however, expect to realize a thou- COLLAR J u U *5 outfit free. Addr a H. Hallett&Co .Portland.Me. If bo, repair the damage with the meet powerful, yet CO, Dayton, HL All the principal grades, lneludlng our sar Seam len Team Collar, always on hand, and any grade elicited—'viz.:* that tid The trade-mark is oo every pi e of the harmless, of Invlgorants. Remember that debility Is the or patter;, made to order on short notice. Our Collar* •C it, tO fl perday athome. Samples w orth gl5 ed nephew of th o Cmii- Frazer Axle Grease. Buy only genuine. ’‘Beginning of the End "—that the climax of all weak have “F. It. H. 3f. C O .” stamped on the billets, fvJ id WZU free. Address Stinson A Co., Portland. Me. 0 conspicuously in th is For sale everywhere. and are sold by first-class dealers. Send postal for Prlco- g under an a ssu m ed ness is a universal paralysis of the system, and that List. A . P . O D N A V A X , Sec'y. C 7 0 A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily made. iward Knapp H avt, th e such paralysis Is the immediate precursor of Death 4/1 u Costly outfit free. AddrsTrue A Co. Augusta. Me. ir, and that he ad op ted ’ urU Veobtjnb has never filled to effect a cure, i Interested la testlon of his fa th e r , giving tone and atfingth to the system debil For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. AIIHC Revolver*. Illu*. Catalogue free. oouplod with the la e t itated by disease, D U I V w Great Western Gun Works. Pittsburgh, Pa. declined to give h is tes- KANSAS. ® Q n n f la T e a r . Our Agents make it. New 3ral liummond hud tes- C. G il b e r t ’s Com Starch for pastry, etc. T h e W o m a n ’s F r i e n d . iingttcss to have U en- ftlOUUU Goods. COE, YONGE k CO., St. Louis, Mo. conC ern- ht# statement IF YOU ARK SICK, sddrew, with.ump, th. Da A. W. hls letter to H a rt, and be IC x o i MxuiciNXCo., Ado Arbor, Mich. IT MAY SAVE YOOB a prosecution o f H art, THE MARKETS. A. W. Crajs, M. D. (Author of CXxaM’s Raclpea,) Snpt. positive evidence of compromising a crim e was oharged, may ite LIVE S1 f that tho Commission- 8h *> . . .*4^*4 Bale of a mine by an Hi ed w ith gross o ffen ses, onions if they are rightly treated., .The FLOP fbk!::; nder an assumed mime, WHEAJ friends, a fact which turf must become entirely rotted and CORN ItewMf: 1 by hisgiwn assurances mixed with the earth below. Land that OATS— in tho transaction. j RYE- that the Secretary of has been In pasture for several years is PORK :ept fully and constant- easily prepared for a crop of onions, as LAHF. „ T...... , > progress of our cx- the turf is comparatively thin, while the CHUm AO-L. l,n • Gd 1.. V. .. Thl* powder enkes “GSt-Edge* latter the je*» i e has been repeatedly soil is quite free from weeds. That onw a w aad the Bdeae* of rtonktry applied fo aatter- mid probe this matter mukiag. Jeljr, Aqgrot sad Winter Batter made equal to the miptly notify him of all portion of a pasture on which cattlq and BEEVES—Extra.'..tVr?!vl'l.T.? 98 Ob it might be developed, Chotoe... .> > .,«.lg^ n n TAW heat Jan* product. Increase* predoet 6 per cent- Improtea ate that we have found sheep lie at night may be converted gasUkr St least 80 per cent. Bednses labor of rknralag ope- r, clerk, or employe of into an onion-patch to excellent advan- toMt Prevent* Rotor berosiny tmaeld. ImpitiWi Werket the above transaction Urtetoss' S t o c k . 840 tage. took Cattle...,, t...... 8 50 raiJn* 8 to 6 coot* a pound. e*ar»«te«d free from all Injurious by Albert K. Smlthey A field for onions should be very H OOPrriilve-vGooi toOhoioo 4 Ingredient*. Give* • alee Solden Celor the f k S M ate. 25 a majority of the coin SHEEP—Co: noarly level. If thqre are, p^evati,qns in BUTTER-Cr eeataP worth will produce $8.00 In Increase of product and ed by the Board is as ^ it the soil on then! will be likely to m arket value. Can you make a better lavtotineptj| lfewaro wash away, carrying off the seed before EGG. of imltatlSM. Genuine told Wily la bclxc* With trade lew of the facts (level- it germinates, or leaving part of the FLOUR- w x x r t i x m ! iasrit Of dairymaid, together frith f r o r f y pittV E D G B the spooial committee ing*. .rs Ja tenet. 4 76 t of the late Cmnmis- onions exposed to the sun. A niece of mt* I f 6 "T dYt e b ilAKKrt” printed on each packnge. Powder roll roves tho action of the land intendetTfor bniohs shphlc N—Vfheftti No.2 Spriite by Grocers ami General Store-keepers. Ask your dealer for erior in removing Mr. C orn, h e . oar book “ Hints to Butter-Mnkere," or send stamp to u- if Commissioner of In- tirely free from tlie seeds of weed* In ...... y , the start, and there should be a determi 5T& ...... v • tii for It Small slxc, K lb., at 23 cents; Large elre, 2K lbs., ited a minority report, Harfey, No. 2 ...... $1.00. G reat saving by buying the la rg e r sla*. neral Hammond's testl- nation BROOM* CO R N - ' . ' Address, > evidence offered, alone allow di , , BUTTER IMPROVEMENT CO., Prv’rt, mlssioner Hayt with the size. Absolutely clover .pultui' glow ■■■w* 1 u s « i | ‘ k v rrx u o . R , V was taken J a n u a ry 29, I n f e r io r ...... '.— . Okll ired. In this alteration tial t , . , > ify his removal, they do after all, insure a crop nf onions. guilt. If these oircu ru BUTTER COLOR A field of onions cannot be neglectedn OrtnirtionOrtniitioli Bdards...... iii,‘ 18 60 . The largestargest P alter ____ BUyteSWOObrSMSM'______ta ite use. nee. ne aooueed is entitled to on account of ft demand fi - bybrail all t!the lie bestbest Creamcriea.Creamcriea. Awarded tbe Inter- FondMif: T :.. i. Xdl. IBflO Mmfatormerchantforltrtnerchentforlt; or write toa*l|_whatltla whet othdttp.At|jbf * fcupji. din L a th .i..;...... 8 ftr> RICH ARMOR A OO, A Hliinflrlbs.... . J 8 Warren and Captain h a srilell iT|nt-cant MltAnd Jf bol Hi E ^ IRSTJ^L AND TUBES’ sited the battlefield o ffu a su j dftrittg^tlie seaso , to make a Btirvo^ harvesting corn/ cutting grass and H()(fR-( iS b i...„ W L IITF1 XX TT led investigation of gvutesrit wju be better not to attempt BHEEIL, I* Evetyfarhi/r toto tais«* flpHha induct in the fight to raise the crop at alb The oare of if the owner of th«^ OA^lTiE- 5 oiffotfs, however, calls for light worL Pirir: totof»ond.,..,bWWiUF^{ a i g s i Aan ?® 1 j 4 » ! their designs were which may be chiefly performed, by old HUGH—Yorkers. husb. froui r,rt lbs. lilttJ^^iSf^^VaRwy,P*.,M f* •’ThewasnWheat yielded twice as much ss other varieties.* them off. As they men, partial invalids, women and chil nrt staifipTer Clronlar, with price and sample Also r.ldorsdo Wheat. tired Corn. Oats, etc. le leveled a musket dren. Persons who cannot perform Comni8a../,.'.‘..f.l>,7 ,,f. *• Address W . m. MTITT, IMarket Hired, Clilrage, Hi, ed she would shoot They went. d - I Various Causes— ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R.— Gtitmr* Dirittg I—A Swstllpa bsass oa tbs aactb aids Advanolug ream, care, uokaaaa, dUap- n il t* 1JI « SsklM lw rwsa. stasis, si i hi kst rtrit! m in olniinaot, and hereditary predisposition— . J SII operate to torn the hair gray, sad either ______> tiers., Will bsssM s is bargefe srtksr partisslar. sell al this I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1880 eutmwv turnuni. of them iodines it to shea preaniturely - ---- 111. , 1 . ;______■■ ■ ‘■'■a » Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore faded or gray, OStJg^l 6T*Tn r ----- rr—it T m i i i 85th YBAlf. light aod led hair tea rich hr own or deep '( li'WJ IVAfflOKU. i >vh0 n.iill't ;ui jiLl'.'i u •IIIU'I i! iin/irru: m m k u h t k Single copies, ten cents, Hold by all So w*- and will not soil or color white cambric; composing the special committee dealers. Remitm il by pastatal order to MU.NX A yet it lasts long on tire hair, and keeps it •UIIHIM which prepared these new rules will Co . Publishers, >1 Park Ho*. New York, freshrush and vigorous. For sale by all deal- — «|I Illati ' 1 VI " - 'M.A.RANOO, h 1 «'(•■» kt?il perhaps do well to submit now to the cocmeoUun ere I | V > ' ff t T. />C t• IW I i 4 w ith Urn Scleutlflc E. A , BAJf O S A OO. inevitable and agree to the modificat American, 1| essrs MUNXAOO.CO. are areitoiltatawa Solicitors T.F&W o f Am erican and Foreign Patents,iU, have bad ions substantially determined on by 35 years experienceuienoe, andHBW now Bnve have the larf-larg- Annual BStO. R A I W A V ’ A IT IC JSJK iS If' tabl moment In the world. Patent* are CHATSWfMKTfls IMsaT ti// the Hoase, and so enable an anxious obts ined on the beeit 6eVine. special Congress to go on with the regular notice it made in the .scientific A* lean of Baptist Choroh.—Services every Sab Os sadaftsrDr sbsrlst.lSTS.tvalas Colleet%on$ H a.it a/L L n w t t k * * all Inventions patented through this Agency bat b morning al 11 a. m, Sabbath School lollows: business of the session. I suppose no with the name aud residence of the Patentee. J at 18 m. Preaching In the evening al 8 p. •-.'t , • - ■...... WWiK i MB'S i| r M ‘ I report was ever made to Congress from Ity the Immense olrcfitatlou tints given, 8TAU0XS. puhllo attention is directed to the ralrits of m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. a Committee which was more thorou the new parent, and sales or introduction often easily effected. D F Beebe, Pastor. L*a»- Chstsworth... ghly considered, or more beueflcia! to Any person who baa made a new discovery • Arrlvs Uiliaaa,...... or Invention, can ascertain, free of charge, Methodist Church.—Services every Okies*® .... the country in it’s eflbct. if adopted, whether a patent can probably be obtained, Wsttsks.... than this report of the House new by writing to MUNN A CO We algo send Sabbath morning at 11 a m Sabbath ShsIdSD...... free oar Hand Rook about the I’alenl l.aws. LafersUs..,. rules. The best men of both parties rate^to. Caveats, t rader 11 arks, their ooais. School at 9.45 a. m. Preaciiidg in the M. Wayar... and how proenred, with hint* for procuring evening at 7:45 p in. A Fisher, Pastor. prepared it The adoption of the new advances *.-n Inventions. Address for the Clavslasd.... rules is only a question of time. Paper, or concerning Piflents. . Evknoelical Cbuhch —Services «t 8 BuSWo ...... MUNN AGo., 37 Park Row. New York, Nsw Y ork-. 10 SO a ■ The Department investigation into branch uffloe, cor. F. A Hh sts., Washington, p iu Sabbath School al 1:30 p ui. Bottom...... JlOpm i tafftl isnlMniri. IL O. Preatiing in the evening al 7;80 p. m, W. Indianapolis. *30a» the conduct of Mr Hayt, late Commis CinoiaMti.... IM a s C Frey, Pastor. Oalumlins. .1J3*po» sioner of Indian aflhtre, has resulted Parties wfehldd la dlstiora of snwv WiV i t I’ittsliurs..... 1 SO P w their Imorset So plane ft la Par htarik fst iu a report showing him to have been Ca th o lic Church .—Mass services every Philadelphia T 36 a m m o t. ‘. m P a y l o n Raliimors . I <* a m guiluy of serious irregularities, if not Sjnday morning at II o'clock. WashlngtoB. 7 ft'iatn of criminal conduct^ and in showing A. F and A. M., Cbatsworih L Mlge, other officers of the Indian Bureau • Rno* daily. fRakidaily sscsptBsnday. G. TORRANCE, No. 589 Meets over Sbroyer A Tnylor’s ARBAMniMENTOFTHttOUrtH OAKS were implicated with him to a greater store ou the first and third Friday evenings No * tias KeolinioF Chair Car froiti Burlington » - or less extent* The only remedy for at 7:30 p. m , of each month. The craft Pwrla to l^fkyattes and ISdlaSfcvoll*. Thronab Is invited to attend. Coarli roni tNa.iia to Ft. Warns and Tolsd. these periodical troubles and removals No t has through 'lay coana from Uarllogton tail And Solicitor Is Cfeuwry. of the Commissioner, is in the transfer N. C. K kjtvoh, \V M. Peoria lo ' l.alhyst1^. * FStte. W lllpraclleeln alt OonrU of thtsfitatgpri * rule Peoria to W . B W a k r i.tr. itect. No. 8 ha- a V*l»ce Slasp ag (lar of the Bureau to the War Department. Chinago. FactiasUr ittasiren flii»s t« CsdutiM). Set that Department take full charge, O v e r t f e d s l l y t t r m I. O O F . ( hatsworth Ledge No 889. WBBTWAkD. Office over the I’ostoffloe.CH ACBWCRTB 111 or Y llt o g s LOT, refitarteg carry out the treaties, feed the Indians, Moots every Mendsy evening over Wake ATATI0N8 No S. No. 6. No 7. and when they will net behave punish • t • lim.’store. Visiting Brothers sre invited 6 41 a si 1 12 p oi 2 43a m SAMUIL T. rOBMOK, io attend Lravt Cha'sworih.. them. Many valuable lives would Arrive Fairhury .. 60S 12 37 p m :• 33 (fatedsu U fw ditU WslMt.) Robert Adams N G. Obenna 6 90 2 00 4 08 have been saved, the expenses of the ‘ A. Orr, 8ect. 1 Rt Paso 7 36 14A 6 on Bureau materially lessened, and the P fu r ls,..,— .. 640 2 66 . 7 <>(' attouet i n m m a u v Hock Ulaiid 1 lip s 8 30 a m dignity of the country elevated, if. r f t * t 1 r.r *;* TJ**y y ------(Sraion...... I fr io a m 4 13pm Ohsitpworth, PMf • .V (V n RK ~: n < -,iir $.« u!i. aud uo Ruslinrll. ., 1130 p iu 6 78 p iu WillI) pracllcppractice fn LlvlLivingston ap'l adjoining during the last twenty years, the '-•pi ,i| raked. V '-u n ttii tli»llim BarUugtoc... 1 tV pm 7 16 p m counties. All legal bnslnesa intrusted to my trained officers of the army, educated ran • trial » I U«Mt»xp«sw-. Tfc* *.1 , Keokuk..' 3 10 p in 7 30 p u> care w ill receiv e p rom pt a tte n tio n . iSKrlHuity r«rv»e«rvd for iLo*. will, West Liberty 111 80 p bi lit Sop m tt * for their business, and to be dismissed ns lo work Yuii ■ maid • rjr nuthiav Color Kapio-. I I 66 a m 12 26 am rl— until Vuu m* tur vuurull vlial r«u W aterloo...... S <17 a m 3 iff a in from a life position If they did not ran ilu at (Ira nu ins • • • ugAr. Xu rod •k.fn'-f plait (Itlainwe ...... * 36 p in 10 60 p m perform their duty, had l>een substitu li«r« -Y-m ran • ui- all junr (Has or uulj j.a r Dee MoiBe*.... 2 6 0 a m 2 60 a m W. W. SEARS, • p>ra tune to tha IniaiiiaM. and iuak« Rrsat p>> lor O m aha-...----- 10 00 a m 1000 a m ted for the haphazard set of men who $2,000,000,000 every lionrthat you aork. Wom.n wake anioh 8t Jieei'li...... 8 30 a m 8 So am Real Estate and Collecting Agent, have managed Indian affulrs. The a. men. Hend ^i»«p-rlal privals lens* aud p rtlru- Kansar Oily... 9 4 0a m 9 4 0 a m NOTARY PURLIO m V Dee Vtonmmd ItUUmn Dollar* f> are expended In lar-, will ok StM'aif fr-S, flO stS tree, lom’tcuai- lime to speak out on this subject has FENCING. To foooeour new W iM lM s plsln of hard tlkie* Wlifie yon |A- e Snob a rtianee. \ r, AJVD A r7C2IOJf£JSH. wltl costs* mack wore. Svsry B A B * end Adders* H HALLKTT A CO..' Hortland. Ka'ne. / come. The whole Indiun service of laps LOT Owner. RA8T, WEST, ssd 800TB, fBwfi*dullyexc«|»t Fun^sy. Office near the Depot. ABK.tNU KM ENT OF rlfKfiUUH CABS. the United States, for a series of years, I* M in d H . To fence s tOAscr* Farm c i s S f " * im to 8700, and for s BKIQS Tillage Let ( CHATBWORTn, - LINOIF, has l»een a fraud on the Indians and u •lOO. Wood fences soon decay. Bat a All train* run theoiuli entire frbm tndiaua Ntsto disgrace to the country. The investi K m Is at hand. By asw In vesdons, i.ln eth tb e Mlwl»«ii-pl Hirer. B T B L and IM H are tosspptsst WOOD, S„ ghee Rw-liida* I'balr 0-*' from Isdiaoapoll* gation of the U te troubles now being and (.araxelte t.i Peoria an BnaUagton^ud Through EOBIET EUMBOLB, farnlsUng better. C heaper, and lottin g Fences. Coarli Iroin Toledo an Ft. a a.vno to P-oria. : carried on by the House Committee The 3Pth Volome of the A m erican Agrfewl- Nn. 6 hat day U through (root Lsfeyetlt toPeo- rin and Hnrlln/turn. >- GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT! ta r lst (for 188S) sow beginning, win give very ! will, perii8|>s, develop facts which will N«. 7 haa Palat e Heaping Oar (rvm Ohleogi and GHATSWORTH ILL. much Information eboat new VenelBg, with many Oilman t« Peoria. secure the needed change. Engravings. (The Number for Dec. let has B1 For tick sfean d farther iafarm stfon apply to I h in agent for the HOME ol N. T..HAK1- If one may decide by the tone of engravings of Barbed Peaelng. ssd week M S M t W.O. MK88LKR. Agent, FORD, of Conn.. OONTINKNTAL, ol N. Y ., Ing matter. Sent poet-paid for IB cents.) Phat-worth. AMERICAN CF.NTRAL. of St. Louis, Mo...... versation among politicians here |W To every one Interested In FKNGIHGlfor JA S. H . FELLOW S.)- A.L. HOPKINS, U.C.TOWJfgBXD, and the W AKIIINOTON LIKE, o IN . Y . Gail A8 OPkNKD A VlkSl-CLASS KM T MARKET on m etn>n win write you up a policy at the yesterday concerning political affairs s FA R M , or T in a g e LOT, the 3tKh Volome Geneial Manage-. (leiierafTfrtet Ag’t l ?* ' Hin tbs «M Hast Idill Hog. soar tbe f . r . S PKORiA ILL. lowest possible rates. 1 am also agent fur in Pennsylvania, decision do not al or the Armorica* AffrlcoUurlet will be worth brack, and rsvpacrfklljr Mllolti a aba e ol publle the old reliable .Etnalinsurance ComoanV I . flve times. If not a hundred times, Its small eoet patiooafS,i. All klmta of fresh ssd salt meat- nm. u !. A f t,~f ways decide. Washington friends of # . t. •'* •taoilystsotiy oaUb na>.L age. Address— instructions were given. All of them ".\m(rating lArbor-wivIm/, labor belpiug coutrlv- are GILMORE, SMITH A OO. i ces. Animals Plants, Frails and Kkutars, Farm Koll.liort of I'alrutt, admit, however, that the action of the Reach’s Kieutric Sponge Relta Xmr Imtent Ofiir . N'nikkvton, D. 0. i itldlags, sndmsay other Pictures lastrueUvsand rerfodl and powerful Galvanic Hntterim New York Republicans, whatever it p.rasing to Old sad Young-—It Is useful to ALL la constructed In such a manner that they can City, V illage, and Country. lie worn on ftu.v part of the body. Introducing may lie, will have (sitential intlueme LUMBER, m rrjlld and ('ontlmioux currientof Electricity upon the result at Chicago in June Its constsat exposures of BUM BDGtt, which tliroMghi.ut the eullre Ayahlem, without In have saved to Its readers many Millions of rerfcrfi'e in the. least wit1th llie p aileut's IK'Xt. \V. Dollars, will he oontlnued vigorously. For these hahliK or occupa ion ip - stone the American AfHcuMmrtW should be In NA!L<, A void bogus appliances. If yon wl*L the evtrf famltp, bo matter fcow jpanyotber Nsrnals £hp*p«*r au Consumption. In the in Including such as have oome into use dartog c ip ie n t aud ADVANCED STAGES Of that CEMENT, the poet fifteen years—many of which have never d is e a se , whooping cough, &<» Over a mil before found a place In any English diettaUery. Marble Works! lion bottle.'- sold within ti e last few AUO ADDED, A NEW It is used as a Beverage end for an Appe years. Gives immediate relief HAIR, tiser, making a delightful tonic for Kanslly BioKim phioal IHctioxuuT nee. Try it, yon will find It pleasant to take, wherever used, and has of over 9 1 0 0 EASES of great service, If weak or debilitated, as It M ira t ilium of Noted Peraon*, ancient and modern, Inclod low gives strength, tone aud aatlvlty to the I UJlitbe power to impart BUILDING PAPER, whole human frame. K B 3 M M S asr Put up In guartsta# Bottles for Family Manufactures and D ealers In benefit that CANNOT he had from the use. bold by Druggists and Deaton every GET TBE LATEST. where. cough mixtures now in use. 8old DRAIN TILE OR E D IT IO N contains a Supplement of over 4 6 0 0 new words end meanings, American arid Foreign by all druggists at 25 eents. h new word ia Suppicmetot has beak am b a r b e d f e n c e w ir e . looted and defined with great cere, L a w r e n o e S c M a r t i R . th Biowraphloal fMctlnnary, now added, of Sole Agents for th* United States end Canadas NBW RICH BLOOD ovar 9 7 0 0 names of Noted Persoo*. -ALSO- f v'. GET THE BIST Marble, M o a ire , "'ending health in eVery fibre of the Itlon ot the beet Dictionary of theEne* Importtn^ system, is rapidly made by thftf re ll*h l anguage ever pubiiabed. .eflnitioas have always been conceded to markable preparation, LINDSEY'S be better Own in any other Dictlcstary. Strteet, CHICAGO. • BUS STONES, k 7 0 tMPMOVED BLOOD SEARCH If a do, call on W B P w W & oJS'W SK«S*“ Better work, better marble, and ER. For the speedy cure of Scrof- 20 per oept oheaper than anj other Wasting, Mercurial Difieaae, n Schools, — eboot M