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MINERAL POINT, WISCONSIN.
FRIDAY, JULY3O, IMHO.
i . , . 1111 -
COMMENTS.
Du. Tanner ntill li v<-- on air.
A i.KTTKR boa recently been .lelivered
n France after being detained in I lie
jioßtofllcc for half a century.
Pkiik llyacintiii; in delivering a
couraii of lectures in London on "Pusi
tive Uliristianity.”
In the poorbouse in Milwaukee in one
.Tohcjili Dawn, who, before the war, wax
reported worth $3,000,000.
Wk who wtay at home have Just an
much fun an they who kill time at the
fashionable watering-place, and it
doHii’t cost near an much.
Tilt: shipment of gold from Kiinland
to the United Htales, to pay on balance
of trade account, is about to he re
sumed.
It is proposed to bottle and export
he waters of the Nile, and it is con
cetti red that there’s millions in it, the
water is so healthful and delicious
A ( ’oi.oiiaisi I'M*! lost a leg, and her
gallant lover had a pockelhook made
of a piece of tunned skin from the am
putated part.
tins. iICNIIV S. 11l IIIOKOI 1.11, oftiel'
nnintown, I'a., who nimmanded the
famous “linel tail Regiment" at the hat •
tie of (Icllysbnrg, has been appointed
postniaster of I’eiladelphia.
Tin: indications now are taking (lie
census returns thus far received as a
basis that Wisconsin has a population
of I,:i(K),(HMI, In 1 M7<l she had 1,U.V1,
<l7O.
An Knoeh Arden, at Mount Vernon,
Ohio, is likely to get. his wife hack, for
he returns with a fortune of S!HI,(KMi
while the Philip Ray is a shiftless fel
low, and has led the Annie Lee a mis
erable life for fourteen years.
A widTKU in tlm Miinmii|ailiH Tiilumr
says Hr. Tanner, (lie fasting man, has a
divorced wife in Wiaeiinain; I lull llm
theory that people eat too inimh grew
upon Tanner until it heeame a mania,
making him very disagreeable In bis
family, lie tried to impress his pel
theory upon his wife, hot she resisted
and left him. Mrs. Tanner is said to
he fond of got id living, and was hound
In eat three stptare meals a day.
Ir has lieen definitely aseerlained
(hat the name of the Spanish vessel
(lint reeeully tired upon two Amerieaii
sehooners while in t'nhnn witters is the
Canto. Admiral Wyman, eommander
of the Tennessee, has lieen ordered lo
Havana to make further in|iiiry. The
Spanish authorities elaim the right to
patrol the ('nlmn eoasl lo the distanee
of one league from the shore.
Tin earthipnikeilisasleron (lie Island
of liti/.on (in the I'hilippine Islands)
has not ended at last aeeotmls. The
terrestrial enminolien began on the l.'tth
was very severe on the litMl l , and had
nut ceased on-till inst. There has heen
great destruction of life and properly,
and in some parts of (he island ureal
chasms had opened. In the meantime
the volcnlines nf the island are active.
Tiff; latest intelligence from Mexico
is that (ieneral Oonzales has heen elect
ed President of (lint llepublie by a
large majority. An nnsneeessfnl at
Innipt was made to assassinate him on
the llilli inst., while he was addressing
a erowd at (Inanajmito. "Itevolnlions"
have hroken out in the Sierras of I’ue
Ido, and at Maznlhin. In the former
tieimrnl Negrete "proliouueeil." and ill
the latter the collector of the port
seized the public funds mid also
"pronounced,” hut on the arrival ot
government t root is tied with his booty
lo San Frniieiseo.
A VKItY novel description of n duel
which is reported from France tends to
show that tin- rage for li^htiiik is at
taining to inconvenient proportions.
Two lads, each ahoiit Id years ol age,
were, it seems,'breakfasting together
in a factory near the line Notre Paine
de Nazareth, Paris, and having ipiar
relied, agreed to -elite their dispute in
what is now tin prevailing fashion.
They were not, however, in possesion of
foils, and as a eon-eipienec determined
to light with knives, throwing them at
each other in the Spanish fashion.
Standing three paces apart, they began
the battle, and soon on of them fell
covered with blood. There n|>on the
victor descended to the basement of the
building for medical aid. and brought a
doctor upon the scene just in time to
witness the death of the' wounded lad.
The survivor is now incarcerated at the
police depot. It is noted that the whole
affair is is pi ore than ordinarily sad,
since the father of the hoy who now
Awaits his trial has only just lost his
wife and daughter, and has been de
prived ofhis reason by this fresh mis
fortune.
VERY LATEST NEWS,
A Record of Important Invents,
Domestic, and Foreign.
WASHINGTON.
Tim president has appointed L J.
Phillips postmaster at Oherlin, 0., vice
Win. Allen, deceased.
Tin; i:V> battalions of Turkish regular
troops in I'iurolie have been increased to
MKI men in each battalion.
Tub president has appointed General
Henry S, Hnidopkir, of Germantown,
postmaster at Philadelphia. General
llnidopker commanded the “lliiektuil
regiment at Gettysburg, where lie lost
his right arm.
PltollAltl.t the highest elevator in the
world is that just completed in the Wash
ington monument, the first trial of which
was made on 21th Inst. It is 17* feet high,is
capable of hearing ten tons, and was erect
ed at a cost of $211,000.
Senator Hun k, of Mississippi, i“ to
take an active part in the Maine cam
paign, and will leave for Augusta in a tew
days. He will also make several speeches
in < Mi in and Indiana.
The president has decided to remove
Postmaster Forties, at Richmond, \a A
number of applications have been tilled
for the position, among which was one
from Miss Van law, who formerly held
t he ollicc.
Till: post office department has been ad
vised hv the Swiss Federal council that the
republic of Santo Domingo Inis declared its
adherence to the rules of the Universal
Postal Union eimvenlinn, to lake cllect on
I he Ist of October, IHSO.
Ue to lids lime the secret service agents
of the treasury are u. min h in the dark as
ever with respect to the cap.lire of the
plate from which dangerous coiinlciTeilH
ofs|lNl nalill nn I hank notes have been
made, and no clue has been discovered
w hich is likely to lead to the early arrest
of (he counterfeiters of tin -c notes.
At a caldnel meeting tin interior de
part menl mi I unit led informal ion ilia I Spoi
led Tail, becoming ilissnlialicd, had re
movi and Ids children from llic training
school, where, with seven hundred others.
I hey had been sent to he educated, and
11 1 a I Ids course had led to serious disap
proval, on the part of the rest of the tribe,
who are anxious to he educated, and they
have appealed to the president |o depose
Spotted Tail, and appoint anew cldcl
over them.
'l'll 1C silver gorge in fii using n llif ith of I lie
treasury 11 good <I , hI of perplex il v, I nder
I Ilf lift nf I'Vli. "H, IB<K, coinage must go
on until congress otlnrwisf enacts, The
law liiin liccii in I'uri'f now iii'iirly twcnly
iiiiiioiillih, ami ovfr H-1,01 Nl,(MHlhliiiiiliiril
silver ilnllarM Imvf liffii foirifil. lint only
tIII,IMHI,(HKI of I Ilia is in fi mi hit ion, I lie re
mainder being lorkfil ii |> inllif ti'fiianry
viinlta, AII flliirla lo fnri'f lliia minify in
In fi ri’ii lul ii in Imvf tailed, ami no Hoiiiifi'
ilofa I lit- govcrnnif nl |my out silver Ilian il
foini'H Itni'k into I In* treasury Cor duties or
in exi'liange for ailvor ffrlilifalfa.
'l'llK iuli-rnal revenue 1 1f|hirtnif 11 1 re
ports as ii rii I lif r i'll rii mik thing I In* wonder
f 11 1 iniTfaaf in llif naf nf cigarettes, A
ff\v years ago lliia wai* considered a small
tniil If r, lin I now llif smoking of cigarettes
ia becoming "iif of llif prevailing liahilsof
llif Anifrifini |ifo|ilf. Ilia liflifvfil to
allow anollifr no less ni^nilifitnl.
Tlifaf i'inari i 1 1- smoke ra are nnial ly hoys
who at e I hits early liceoming addicted In
llif naf of (oliiiitii, anil llif result will I >•■,
aallif generation grows nj >, they will he
fonif foiiannifra of loliaffo in other forma,
an Ilial a vaat iiifmiaf in llif rfvfinif a ill
ifanll anil will mark Americans lifl’oiv
long as the nioal jiivflfi'alf aniokfra anil
flifWfra in llif worlil. l lif lifii|nifaa of
tolniffo now ia encouraging il - foiiamii|i
I ion, alao, ilia I honght.
Lons Set Ia UK, a licrinan citizen, lliia
hail an inlfrvifw with Assistant Secretary
of Slalf Hay, lo lav lifl'orf him llif peeit
liar ail ion of llif I’rnaaiiin government in
publishing two I iermaii-American citizens
aa fugil ivi'H from an fvailfd in ilil nry law.
Tlif fiiaf aa if poll i'il at llif at nlf deparl
infill ia aa followa; A mil ll I'll Ii /.i'il Amir
it'llli citizen, A. I' Itoaafllfl', of Si. lamia,
ri'tunit'll aonif years ago, with Ilia two mi
llvf American anna, to (iermuny, anil
llifi'f liffiinif iii'ii in a Prussian aiihjirt. Ilia
aona, nalivf Anifrifana, he foi e limy liffiinif
of age ri'lnnifil to llif lain I of llmir Id rlh,
ami iin* now living in Si. Lonia, whfi-f
they exercise all llif rights of Vinerifiin
citizens, In Novimilifi', 1878, Imlh we if
i>nl >l ialii'il In llif jirov nifiitl government of
KekemTol'ile, in Schleswig, aa fugitives
from military duly. Tim provincial gov
ernment afterward re<| nested llif royal eir
fiiit fonrl of Schleswig lo proceed, under
|>a ruKtik | ill lid of llif penal code, against
llif alleged fugitives, (That | kirnnin(>h
fonliafalfa (hf properly filming I" llifin aa
India of llif flilfl' llosselier). Till' circuit
fonrl. ImwfVfr, ilffiiloil that llif Anmrifiui
lloseliers were not Prussian subjects, hill
Alllfrii'iin filiz.fiia, ami dial ended llif ilif
tifii II v.
CRIMK.
I'm; Hini lies nl'llic liiolimnnil, \'ii., putt
matjor will nniki' tin* ilolloioni'y in
hit arinnntt, anil thorn will lie nn m ini
iiml prntoontion.
\ I'ati:nt in the intano atyliim at Knlu
-11111//.11 Mil'll,, lint ilioil, at it alli'K il. frnin
In' oHoott nl' a kick in (In' tlomai'h by a
koopor.
Tin' polioo nl Itnrliimlnn lowa, hnvonr
rotloil a yonim follow namoil I*. N. Kiat
m>r Ini' I'niiilm'liiiK a lottery twiiullo in
llial t il t.
A I'inllT ainnnK a itany; of ('liitai;n
tnoak ihiovot anil tliop liflort, tom|ia>rnrity
looatoil in Mihviinki'n, rooulltal in tln* tlali
liiiiK nl' inn> nl llic niimluT ami I lit* iirrott
nl anntln'l'.
Vr a ilanoo in t'annn Inwnthip, lowa, a
i|iiarri'l arotobotwoon . Van IVII ami I .
It nut nil it ami tin* rnriniT, boiliK tlrnok hy
tlm latter, ilrow a iovolmt ami nlinl him
tlirnilKh llm lioily,
SIKITIKN IJn iniiliMiN, onion'll, i lltoroil
tin' Jumto nl' hit father in-law, Knhort
I’hinnov. at Wilmington, \ (ami killoil
hit mothor-in-law, ami latally injuroil hit
wifo anil father-in law. Ikiohiinlton wat
a r real oil
rim ill's, tupiTintonilont of the ili
vition oonloring at tialimi, Ohio, nl ihn
V V., 11.I 1 . V I'. I>. K, w iim allot llinl severe
Iv wonniloil hy IVlor Aekonnan, who hail
boon ilitohargoii frnni iho torvioo of Iho
oomjiany mi aivniinl nf ilrunkonnott.
(In tho-7th inti., in tho Inwn nf Snmor.t,
Knnshao county, Witoontin, a tramp at-
Htmlti'il Mr*. Nioiior|irini with a ohair, kill
ing hor almost ilist n 111 Iv . Mrt. Nioilor
prim wat a woman K'iyoartolil. I ho tramp
mailr hit otoapo,
An'MIK ll.Uilit, nl Momohit, a oolnroil
girl, Jo years old, wat foilin' hy hor parents
mi returning from ohuivh w ith hor jaw
hrnkon, ami several wounds on hor throat,
nook anil liroatt, at if intliotoil hy a piok
nx. Tho girl hat boon tick for tovoral
ilayt. Sho ilioil thit morning from tho of
feels of her wounds. There is no clue to
the perpetrator of the bloody act.
Snmr.NAs hare been issued on witnesses
in cases of Georßc S. Smith, of Philadel
phia, and Christian Ixmg and E. .1. Me
('hire, of Shippcnlnirg, charged with cor
rupt solicitation of members of the legis
lature. An effort will Ik-made to have the
cases tried at the October term of the
court.
Tit k I bach family, mother and four sons,
were arrested on their arrival from Hei
many, a month ago, at the instance of the
I ierman consul general, for extensive for
geries in their native country. The ITii
led States commissioner, has now dis
charged Wilhcininc lliaeh, the mother,
and the eldest sc n;and held for extradition
I Jngo and Allien Ihaeh.
An altercation arose near Indianapolis,
between James <'oonrnd and Uoilglass
Mitchell, an employ of the Jeffersonville
road. ( 'oonrod nsle on the freight train of
Mitchell from Seymour to < 'olumhus, and
Mitchell wanted to ehargi‘ him $290, while
<'■ onrod only offered to pay the regular
fare, seventy-live cents. 'J here waseonsid
erahle talk between the two men,'CSlllting
in M ilchell accepting the regular fare, and
at <‘olumhlis <'oonrod reported Mitchell
to the officers. Mitchell struck ('oonrod
w ith kintcks, and 1 hen ('oonrod lired, fol
lowed by Mitchell, who |>llt a bullet in
the body of ( oonrod. Mitchell was ar
rested at noon and taken hack to I'olum
hns. Iloth men live at Indianapolis.
FTREB AND C ABU ALT 188.
Maimin' Bice, aged 11. was kicked to
death hy a horse which lie was turning into
the pasture at Akron, Ohio.
11 hum an Koiii. Hit's brewery, in New
York city, was (airily destroyed hv fire on
the 2lsl Inst, involving a loss of
• ! no in it; M it, i. to an, of At la ill a, 111., was
killed on the 27th inst. at Burlington, la.,
hy falling on the ion of a hay wagon, which
pierei and his bowels, causing instant death.
Tin; steamboat 11. T. Hexler, loaded
with fifty tons of freight, was destroyed hy
an incendiary tin* at Louisville, Ky. She
was valued at S22,(KIM, and was insured for
A son of Jacob Hirst, a well-to-do farm
er of Melrose township, eat hi nisei T with
a scythe in I lie leg, and hied to death. He
wasan estimable young nirin.
.1. 11. Hi m it's chemical works, at No.
HI! Michigan avenue. ('hieago. wen
damaged to the extent of s7>,<KMl hy lire, on
I he 2Hnd inst.
Ni; mi Moukst < 'uli for nia, aI It resiling
engine blew up, killing the lireniuli, .1. S.
Dooley, and injured eight others,one prob
ably fatally,
('iiaiii.hh A. Bentley, while driving a
load of hay at Hamburg, N. V., was
caught hy a telegraph wire and thrown
to the ground, fracturing his skull fatally.
Tilliia: brothers named Bryson well
known and highly respected in Montreal,
were drowned in the river at that place hy
the upselling of a boat.
Tin: English hark It. \V. Wood, arrived
at quarantine at Mohih, Alabama, on the
2,Hi Ii inst., with yellow fever. Second
mate very ill. Everybody on hoard down
except three men. Two dead.
Tim hlii|> Winchester, Crum Manilla,
wit I ■ sugar fur (lie Si. Lawrence refinery ut
Montreal, Canada, wan wrecked in (he
stalls nl Macassar. Tin 1 cargo win* valued
al iJtIStI.tHIII In JCJIM 1,1 Mill.
rim: destroyed tlm whole tuirlli aide of
lln> town of Troupe, I 'alil'oruiu, on the
IMth insl, Loss, S'j.'i.nnn. hiHuranee, ;ss,-
(HMI. Incendiary The postolliee and sup
plies were liurned
Its (lie caving in of the shore end of lie
Inunel now being dug under the Hudson
rivei from Jersey city to New N ork,
Iwenlv-oue men were Imried alive, seven
ollieri making an almost miraculous s
-eulie.
Tin: pav train on the I 'llienko, <’oluni
luis, <'incimiiil i and Indianapolis railroad
nl rink a linker wagon at a crossing at l.oek
land, < Miio, and threw il down an eniliimk
nieiil, killing the horse and injuring Id
Smith, the linker, fatally. S hoy who wan
in the wagon escaped unhurt.
At the repnhlieau raliliealioii meeting
in Montpelier, N't., Friday evening the
brass cannon was prematurely diHeharged
and four |mtsouii were knocked senseless.
Henry Willey had his left arm blown oil'
and was otherwise injured, and ( lark
Ivoherts had his right arm Mown oil, w hile
the other gunners were not seriously in
jured. The former Inis a wife and two ehil
dreti; the latter is single.
A t \mll \ consisting of father, mother
and live children, were discovered near
I'liiuo, Texas, in a starving condition and
overcome hy heat. Thev were taken lo
tow nlo he cared for. I'he woman and
one of the children died during the night
and the others cannot live long. The'
were from ( unada, and were traveling hy
wagon for West Texas. A eommiltee of
I idles collected upward of Stott for their re
lief.
FOREIGN.
< ' Vt;I• IN \l \is t, papal secretary of stale,
has resigned.
I. \t * n \nnii: in: Gun , the eldest da ligh
ter of Karl do Grey, is dead.
Sin. (' iinm i, of the Italian government,
is seriously ill.
Till Irish relief bill lias passed the
bouse of commons.
Tukkk have been excessive rains in Kn
glatnl and farmers are complaining.
V N \ I*l Ks, telegram of July "nth says mi
eruption ot Mount Vesuvius began to-day.
’l'n k German gitvernmcnl has expelled all
the Mormon missionaries who have been
seeking converts,
Kisn lb MitKitr has signed the deerci
w lii'rebv the abolition ol the grist lax Ih’-
eomi's a law,
RuniUlT Hook ik Sons, \\ e*t India met
chants, at Halifax, have failed with lii
lilities olfJoU.lMi
Sr Pktkiisiu ui! is excited over a rumtr
that Gen. Slndudeir has been captured and
beheaded hv the Turcomans.
\nm iiiiaiiman K min, the new ameer it
afghanistan, explains that urgent ueocs-l
tv alone made him raise the forced loam
in Turkestan, lie promises to repay tV
money. grant freedom of trade, and do 11
lie can to revive trade with Bokhara.
\ insetnii from Manilla kih a not ltd*
shock of an earthquake oeetiren there Sat
urday, doing nineh damage, no deta b
have been received.
Mu. Paunkm , attended the wedding o
his sister, at Paris, on the U7lh in*l . wTo
for manv years has mixed in Fra no*
American society.
'fin: Montenegrins have attacked tie
Albanians near t’ernaniz. fhey kilbd
thirty-two persons, and carried oil a quai
nt v of cattle to t’etlinje.
/.<■ TVhmw says: Though the powers al
to a certain extent agreed, there is at Ihw
tout rivalry U-tweon Kngland. backed lr
Russia, and Austria, bucked, if necessary
bv Germany.
Nor satisfied w ith breaking up the Jes
uit establishments, tho French govern
mtnt )m issued orders for the absolute ex
pulsion of all members of the order who
remain in the country.
A di-patcii from Vienna states that the
(towers will now present an ultimatum to
the porte demanding the fulfillment of the
treaty of Berlin, and that in the event of
refusal, a naval demonstration will he
made.
An attempt was recently made to assas
sinate I leu (ionzules, president-elect of
M •xico. lie was on a balcony, receiviiiß
an ovation, when somebody in the crowd
fired at him. Revolutions, growing out of
i the late election, are reported in four or
live provinces.
Tin: Viceroy of India, has received the
following dispatch: ( amp Kushki, Wan
kud, Caudahnr July 22nd. Spies report
that Ayooh Khan has crossed the llcl
mond at llylerbad, it is reported that four
thoiisanil tiha/is have joined Ayook.
Portions of his cavalrv is foraging near
tl ie British camp
Tin: porte, in its rc|dy to the c(dlectivc
note ol the powers, points out that Article
21 of the treaty of ilerlin only expressetl a
wish for, and authorized the (towers to
oiler "mediation,” not “arbitration.” It
declares that the decision of the recent
conference Rives (Irecce more territory
than diil protocol Id of the Ilerlin treaty,
and indicates that the proposed cession in
cludes possessions which it is impossible for
Turkey to surrender.
GENERA!. NOTES.
Pntsi'Kss IjonsK will sail for England
again on lh> Hist inst.
Mold: than three hundred lives wore
lost by the earl (uptake at Manilla.
Is New Hampshire, on the 22nd inst., a
shock of earthquake was fell making build
ings tremble considerably.
A vkuv malignant throat disease is
causing the death of many children in the
suburbs of ( 'iueimiati.
Tiilda: hundred thousand dollars worth
of gold was shipped at Havre for New
York, on the 27th inst.
tins. ('IIAMIIKIts, ol Texas, greenback
candidate for vice president, will withdraw
from the ticket owing to ill health.
John 11. Kn i hi:i., a Brooklyn attorney,
left that city the other day for New Mexi
co, owing clients over
Tilt: Omaha city council lias let the con
tract for tin’ const ruction of water-works
in that city to S, E. Locke, his hid being
A sIIMtK nine feet in length has been
caught iu the Potomac, near Washington.
Ii w ill he stuffed and placed in the Smith
sonian institute.
L. W. t iftTEAf, cashier of the Second
National Hank of Freeport, HI., died on
(lie 22nd inst., after a long and painful
illness.
Ai!l!An<ii:ii;s'ih are nearly complete for
the resumption of work on the Washing
ton monument, suspended for twenty-five
years.
At the meeting of stove manufacturers,
at Niagara Falls, it was unanimously re
solved to maintain the prices agreed upon
six months ago.
.laioii Wiktii, vice president of thet 'in
cilimiti Southern railway company, has re
signed on account of ill health and Briggs
S t'unningham has been appointed in hi
place.
Cot . Vai.i.i;, of the Mexican armv, with
four hundred and seventy men, is in pur
suit of Victoria,the hostile Attache Indian,
who lately crossed from the Lniled States
into Mexico.
Tut; Indians of eastern Oregon threaten
to make trouble for the w hites who have
taken possession of Camas prairie, the red
men's favorite place for gathering camas
root ami other big medicine.
tiliIMT interest is felt in the announce
ment that gold has been discovered in
large quant it it's a short distance outside
of the town of Yarmouth, Novia Scotia, by
i | French hoy, who has sold his secret
for a Mitlicicnt sum to give him a compe
tency (dr life.
Tin: mining company, of which Hen,
(irnnt has been elected president, is called
the San Pedro and Canon He l.agna. I(-
sloek is now worth $2 or $H a share, Iml
(he speculators managing the concern
hope, with the aid of the ex-president s
name, to realize higher prices, shortly.
The general's salary has been fixed at $2-V
tHNI.
POLITICAJLi POINTS.
I _
<K. I look Kit, bus been renominated
by lhe democrats of the tilth congressional
dint riel of M ississippi.
Tun workingmen of the Third Califor
nia district have nominated C. P. Berry
fa - congress,
Wm. R. Menus has been nominated for
fongress hv the democratic convention of
he seventh district of Indiana.
P. I Mi Kinni'.v, of Rock Island, is the
nominee of the greenbaekers for congress
in Ihe sixth I liinois district.
Tm: republican convention of the fourth
< Miio district unanimously nominated lion.
1 manual Schultz for congress.
J. 11. Ilian r nominated for con
gress in the tltli congressional district of
< icorgia.
11 os, fnoM \s T. CitirrKMiKN. of War
rcnsbnrg, has been nominated as the deino
oratic candidate for governor of Missouri.
Is the seventh Indiana district the dem
ocrats have nominated Chan. Bytield for
•ongress. This is He l.a Matyr’s district.
I'm; democratic convention in the lirst
listrict of Mississippi took UilU ballots for
i candidate for representative in congress
before i taking a choice. The candidates
were \' P. Tucker, oft'hickasaw ; Col, S.
M Meek, of Lowndes, and the Hon.dohn
M Allen, of Lie. On the last ballot Meek
and Allen withdrew their names, and the
lion. Henry Muldrow , the present incum
bent, was put in nomination.
\i the republican convention of the
fourth district of Ohio, Hon. I'inanncl
Sehnlly received the unanimous vote of
the district for congress.
Wiiiiim P. t'oxonv, collector of cus
toms, Wilmington, N. U.. has been nom
inated as republican candidate for con
gress for the third district,
Tm: republican convention for the
twelfth congressional district of Illinois,
nominated lion. Isaac I, Morrison, of
Jacksonville, for congress.
Pitk democrats of the ninth Indianadis
trict have nominated W. R. Mver to
make ihe race for congress against lion. G.
*. Orth, the present incumbent.
A fool once more.
" l .n ten years my wife wm conAuril to ber
ceil with siwh a complication ol aliments that no
itoi tor eoulil tin ..hai was the mailerorcuiv her,
amt I used up a small forums iu humbug nutr
Mx months ago 1 saw a V. S. flag with Hop Hu
ll r on It, amt I thought I would be a fool once
more 1 tried It, but my folly proved to be wis
dom Two bottles cured her, the Is now n well
and strong as any mans wife, and it cost me on;/
two dollars. Such folly payt-U w , Detroit,
Mich t'ut I'nti.
Curious Points.
'Hie man who lost his Balance was
out of his weigh.
Doctors, cheer up! The peach crop
is not a failure.
Senator Lamar, of Mississippi, i- in
poor health.
Baron Ferdinand de Rothsc ild is
■ again very ill.
Lettuce should not he dressed too
warmly in the summer.
General Schenck i> passing tin sum
mer at Bennington. Vi.
Walt Whitman is lying very ill tit the
resident of Dr. Buck, in Dauloit. Out.
A man at Salt Lake swallowed a
load and was cured of -hills and fever.
‘•.My work's dun." remarked the col
lector a he started out in the morning.
The deaf mute teacher is always
ready to make a few oil-hand remarks.
Thu cooks at W ellesley college tire
men; the professors tiro women.
Peacock I'lue has found its wav into
the stripped ginghams,
It is said that Barry Sullivan intends
to revisit the I’nited States next fall.
Sprays of yucca blossoms are pretty
for blonds to wear with white gowns.
Spotted silk gloves have appeared—
and they are not handsome.
Boudoir sacijnes with “angel" sleeves
have heen Wrought into vogue.
A man at Brighton. Mass., lives on
sandwiches and soup, hy his physician's
orders.
A cod pit* Were recently married at
Newport, 1!., I.after a courtship of thir
ty-five years.
There are 482 dressmakers in Cinin
nali. No wonder Ohio men want good
oflices.
Marshal lia/.ainc, of Metz capitula
tion notoriety.is reported to he dvingat
Madrid.
\\ hen a lie is exploded there is always
enough people to go around and (tick
up the pieces.
Dr, Tanner will ruin his health. He
persists in waking about mi an empty
stomach.
The desirt to go somewhere in hot
weather is only equalled hy Ihedesire
to got hack again.
Cardinal satin- belts with a gold edge
are pretty when worn with either black
or white gowns.
Anew hairpin has a hall head of
Moorish enamel, which opens, disclos
ing a large Roman pearl.
Llama cloth with a bordering of many
lines of bright color, is made up into
pretty tennis dresses,
Fine lawns make better lining for
grenadines than cheap silks, and their
ell'cet is quite as good.
The red parasol is now declared un
fashionable, for which the world lias
reason to he thankful.
Flush coals are worn with muslin
dresses in Paris. The muslin and one's
pride are supposed to keep one cool.
The washerwoman's overskirt is in
vogue at the French watering-places.
If is tied at (Im* back by a large bow.
■\it Idaho woman who was caught hy
an Indian broke away from him and
(ml two holes in him with a pitchfork.
A father and sun an* now in the Lan
caster county (Pa.) jail on seventeen
distinct charges for stealing chickens.
The trouble with the* early peach is
that nature set ins lo have neglected to
put any (lesh between the pit and the
down.
If you own an old house, a mill-pond
and a side-hill with a cherry tree on it,
now is the time to advertise as a sum
mer resort.
Bonian aprons of unbleached cotton
arc bordered hy a row of slashings at
narrow intervals, and a tape-like hit of
cloth between the slashes tied in a hard
knot.
11l summer dresses the three deep
lloiinees, to witist, with or without over
skirt seems to he (he favorite, ns they
retain their freshness longer than the
plain skirts.
The temperature of tlie Madison
Sipiare theater in New York is kept
cool hv an adroit use of iee in the ven
tilating process.
The following notice may occasion
ally he found posted upon the door of
a Parisian newspaper oll’tce: "(tone
to light a duel, he hack in half an
hour."
The "beauty men" of London are
going to form a eluh. Nobody will he
admitted without certificates from three
well-known ladies that they are alto
gether lovely.
Kev, Joseph Cook will sail for Ger
many in October. lie, with his wife,
is now in western New York with his
father, who is out of health.
V tramp in West Virginia stolen ride
on a train, entering a refrigerator ear,
where he was shortly after locked up
and nearly frozen to death.
Jananese and Turkish designs, show
ing the moon, fans, fishes, and dragons
peculiar to these styles, are seen this
season in lawns and percales, as well as
in foulard silk-.
St. lands had a cremation society,
and at a recent meeting of its members
a committee was appointed forthe pur
pose of learning the cost of erecting a
crematory furnace and building, and
also of seeing upon what terms ground
can he obtained of the Uellefontaine
cemetery association.
The empress of Russia bequeathed
the Castle of I.ivadia, which was her
private property, to her eldest surviv
ing son. the Czarowitz. Ir.a. much,
however, as it costs s*HO,tXtOa year, over
and above the revenues of the estate,
to keep the castle open, the future em
peror resolved to leave it closed for a
couple of years at least.
(i. brown Goode, of the international
fish commission, who has just returned
from Berlin in the steamer Neckar, is j
expected at Newport 11. I„ in a few j
days, to co-operate with Prof. S. F.
Baird, in the work of the United States '
fish commission at that place. Mr.
Goode will have charge of the census
of the fisheries.
In t e heart of a large pine tree
recently cut down hv Jonathan Oatley,
of Unadilla Forks. N. Y., was found an
Indian pipe of stone, with the date
roug ly carved on it. 17SS. A flint ami
a few arrow head# of steel were near
it. TV is is supposed to l>o the spot
wlicre t o famous treaty of 1783 was
made.
The luiilct with which Hiram C.
Briggs shot Erskino Wood at Cowmans,
N. V., t-e other day, passed directly
through tlio heart, yet Wood was able
to run a half-mile and to live lifty-eight
hours after the tragedy.
Henry Brittain, of Ric’ moud. Ind.,
while asleep at noun, fell from his seo
ond-story w indow, struck on a lumber
pile with sufficient force to bounce
him into a cistern eight feet away,
and when some workmen who saw
him fall ran to I im he was still asleep.
Thomas Xormington. of Frio, I’a.,
aged So. blind of one eye, lan.ein one
limb, and married to his fourth wife,
has papers to show his military serv
ice under George 111.. George IV.. Wil
liam IV.. and (jucen Victoria, llis
hack is seamed all over with the scars
of a fearful (lugging he received for
absenting himself four days without
leave.
Mil™ nk(‘c Market.
Milwavkkk, July 27.—Wheat—0|m■m*d fa-m.-No
higher; closed weak: No. I. hard, nominal; No.
I. us ; No. 2. U2 1 ,: July. 02'. ; August OS 4 ;
September; si 4 ; No. 7.1 1 j : N<. i; r‘i; re
jected. nominal. Corn Lower; No. 2. .‘hV\..
<hits Nominal ; No. 2 .21 a . Rye—<Juiet steady;
No, I.7'*. Ilafley—Lower: No. 2. 70.
Htieiigo Market.
Chicago, July 27.—Flour tjuiei out firm;
Wheat—Fair demand at lower rate' . No. 2. red
winter. 01 ‘ 4 ; No. 2. Chicago spring, Oil * j '.il f r
roller cash; for seller July; stf >. a S7for
teller August: S, r 3 ; . for seller September; No, J
Chicago spring, 80 @Bll ,‘g; rejected.
Corn—ln fair demand at lower rates; ;*0 for seller
cash; .’•! 7 tt (gD.‘ for seller July;Jhi for seller August;
for seller September. Oats—tjuiet and
weak; 2l‘ 4 (g;24 1 j for seller cash; 21 for seller
July: 22‘n#/22 for seller August. Rye—Steady
ami unchanged. Harley- Steady and unchanged.
Fork— Lxeited anand
Journal reports; Hogs - Receipts. 11,000: ship
ments. ."*.1100; strong, aetive and .<>, JO.- higher;
mixed packing, 1.00 light
mainly -I.‘.Hllchoice heavy, .i.Oo a ..20.
Cattle- Receipts, 0,000: shipments 1.700; ehoie *
nati\es. linn and lower; common grade weaker at
4. j.Jhi; good to choice; -1.J0<£4.5.); Nebraska
and Texas cows, .‘1,00; steers. J. 30; grass fed
TANARUS xans, a shade o|f; cows. J.so(g.'mixed. 2.00;
steers.
Sheep—Receipt*. 000; shipments non ; coin men to
medium. good to choice. 1.204,10,
E\-Slave iind Ex-,Mistress.
laic lUthM,
Yesterday was about the happiest
day Rufus llamimuul has seen for
many a year. He had the pleasure of
entertaining his former mistress and
members of her family when he was a
slave in Memphis. The lady was none
other than the widow ofC. \V. Cherry,
a heavy slave-holder in Memphis in
the palmy days of trade in human
flesh. The lady was accompanied by
her son. In c nephew, William Williams,
and Mrs. MasterlieM. The call was un
expected, but the good lady, who with
her friends was on her way to -Niagara
Falls and St. Catherines, could not pass
Krie without stopping oil’ to see good,
faithful Rufus and his family. Rufus
had been their property for eight years
prior to the emancipation, and was
purchased by Mr. Cherry for i? 1.000.
11 is wife and daughter, now Mrs. Maine
Baxter, and his adopted daughter, Mrs.
James I’ardy, all living in this city,
were also the property of the Cherry
family. Rufus was a favorite hand and
drove the family carriage. The visitors
received every attention at the hands
of their former slave, and reciprocated
with the kindest of demonstrations.
They were surprised to find that Rufus
had amassed property since he came
to Krie in ISO;’ to the amount of
fit 10.
Victories White Elephants.
IMiilatlclpliiii Times.
Bless bis honest heart! the King of
Siam has sent the order of the white
elephant to his cousin, the empress of
India, otherwise known as Conceit Vic
toria. 'I ie Siamese embassador went
to Windsor, and with much ceremony
solemnly hung it around Her Majesty’s
neck, howdah and all. However,
Queen Victoria is used to white ele
phants. Only a few months ago the
Karl of Beaconslleld presented her with
a brace of fresh ones in the shape of
Afghanistan and Cyprus; and she had
a whole drove of them previously in
her possession. There is no charm of
novelty, therefore, to be found in the
King of Siam’s gift: and there is just
the suspicion of a possibility that His
Siamese Majesty, who speaks English
and must know acout the double mean
ing, has been perpetrating a bit of sar
casm at tin* expense of his Imperial
fi iend.
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The appearance of baby bridesmaids
is growing common in England, and
their dress is usually so very pretty
that they really add to the beauty of
the bridal procession. Skirts of Lan
guedoc lace, looped xvitli ruby satin;
polonaises of pink cashmere, trimmed
to match the skirts, and I Inches. ~f
Devonshire hats are tin* principle bs.
tails of the costume worn by two little
girls who followed -i\ older bridesmaids
up the aisle of and English village
church the other day.
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Trouble in Hie Camp.
[St. Louis (Me.) Times.]
We are sure that it is nothing like a-s
bad to have trouble in the camp, as to
(.■ v.'trouble in the stomach. Thus, Mr.
M. J, Falk. Kan-as City, Mo., speaks
iroiu experience: For many years, 1
Lave been an extreme sufferer from
Dyspepsia, and no physician could re*
’(love this chronic trouble. L finally
• ■•orted to the use of the Hamburg
Drops, and have been helped wonder
fully.
Large numbers of dead fish were
found floating in the Great South bay,
Long Island sound, during the past
week. An examination of a number
of the fish showed that they had swal
lowed potato bugs whieh had been
killed by pari- green.
In the western part of Connecticut a
large worm has been discovered within
the husk of ears of green corn, eating
its way the whole lengt rof the cob
gmoug live tender kernels. It appears
to enter the ear at the bottom.

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