The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 16, 1882, Image 4

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    NEWS , SUMMARY.
Eastern and Middle statos.
List year 1,785 fires in New York city caused
a total loss Of $5,820,239.
Fora women graduated the other dy from
the United Statei Medical college in Now
York.
Itjb New Jersey house of assembly unani
mously adopted a resolution congratulating
Queen Victoria on her escape from assawina
i.on. Considerable excitement was created in
Boston financial circles by the failure of tlio
banking house of Charles A. Btroct A Co. Tlio
liabilities of tho firm woro put at (2,800,000,
and it was stated they would probably pay up
In full. Shrinkage in the value of railroad to
rurilios held by the firm Is givon as the cauao
of tlio Biiapouflion.
Vb. J. M.ionin, Guedih & Co., well known
New York jewelers, have failed with liabilitica
of about 1170,000.
David NAVAnno, tho fat boy who has been
exhibit!! all ovor tho country, died the other
day of smallpox at Tittsburg, Ta. He weighed
about GOO pounds and rccoived a salary of 150
a week.
Henby D. SlAHcnnANK, who ploadcd guilty to
embezzling several thousand dollars whilo a
cloi'k in tho Mechanics' bank of Newark, N.
J., was sentenced by Judgo Nixon in Trontou
to hard labor in State prison for five yoars.
Richard n. Cobnwaix, an old and truu ed
clerk of tho Fourth National bank, of Now
Yoik, has been caught stealing securities val
ued at more than $80,000.
At a sale of imported stock in Philadelphia
thore wero twenty-eix head of Jerseys sold, of
which twenty cows avcragod $331.25 per head,
five calves $95 a had, and ono bull brought
$210. Niuolceu Guernsey cows brought $300.71)
a hind, nino calves $113.89, and one bull
c-old for $1G0. Fifty head of Hampshire
Down sheep wero di-poscd of fur
$1,733.50, and twenty head of Sliollaud
nonic, linpoited from tho SHetluid Islands,
for $2,712.59. The total receipts of the eale
were $19,710. Tho highest prico paid for a
Jersey cow was $039, for Cretonne, two and a
half years old. Tlio highest prieod Guernsey
was a two-ai'.d-a-half-ycar-old cow named
La Grande, which was purchased for $510.
CoUMO'xmu Jo:is J. Gl.v.son', on tho retired
list of tho United States navy, diod tho other
day in Now York, aged soventy-seven years.
It is tow definitely settled that an interna
tional rifle match between American and Brit
ish teams will tnUo place this year at the Crccd
moor (Long Island) range, and a return match
in England in 1SS3.
South and West.
Montgomery, Ala., hag Jnst started up its
Brat cotton factory. Tho event caused much
enthusiasm.
The village of Frinee Fredericktown, the
county seat of Calvert county, Mil., has been
almost entirely destroyed by fire. Most of the
county records wero cousumeX
Foun men woro blown to fragments by an
explosion in tho packiug house of the Lake Su
perior Fowder company at Marquette, Mich.
The Lumberman's exehango, at Chicago,
111., roports that the past year has been ono of
the most successful ever experienced among
lumbermeu in tho Northwest.
Captain Edward Postal, of the steamer
Hard Cail:, which arrived at Memphis, reports
that tho back water from tho Mississippi river
txtondod up tho White rivor to Clarendon, Ark.,
a distance of 135 miles from tho month, and
ihe entire country intervening was under waior,
vliiuu wtia two feot Uiahet than ver known be
fore, tlrcat loss of stock and damage to farming
interests occurred throughout the White river
bottoms. Itnports corno ofgreat suffering in tho
overflowed diutricts. In reply to the inquiry of
the secretary of war as to the number of des
titute people in his State, Judge Mangum, com
missioner of Arkansas, estimates the Dumber
of persons in that State needing relief at 20,
C00. Commissioner llomingway, of Mississippi,
named 18,000 hs tho number in that State. Add
to ti.CfO tho 5,000 destitute- in Tennessee, and
it makes an agjregato of 13,000 persons whose
conditiou is such as Ucmauds prompt attention
at the hands of tho government.
Ax anti- Chineso meeting, at which 30,000
persons wero present, has been held in San
Francisco, resolutions petitioning Congroai
to restrict Cuinoso emigration wero passed.
Forty thousand persons in the counties
along the lower Mississippi have been left
destitute by tho recent floods.
The town of Nacori, Arizona, was attacked
by Apaches, and three persona were killed on
each side.
John O. Mas-jey anl his viife, an old couple
living near Charlotlusvillo, Va., were killed and
their money wag taken from their house tho
other night.
Tub Illinois State board of agiieulturo re
ports that tho socding for tho next wheat crr.
amounts to 2,070,900 acres, or 275.0011 less than
labt year. Tho present condition, however, is'
most favorable.
Three alleged murderers were taken from
the jail at Albuquerque, N. M , by masked men
and hanged to trees.
The Iowa legislature has agreed to an amend
ment to strike out the word "malo" from tho
constitution. If agroed to by the next legisla
ture it will then go to the, people.
Tvto Indians wero hanged the other dy at
Lakeport, Cal., for murdoriug a wliito man.
The Michigan legislature has pasnodabill
nppropriatii.g $205,000 for tho further relief o!
the sufferers by forest fires.
A Chicago dispatch says that Mr. Scovillo
declares that as soon as tho hill of exceptions
in Guitcau's case is ready ho will rctiro truni
the defense. Ho sr.vs that tlicio will bo no dif
ficulty in gutting eminent counsel, hut ho doeH
not know that General Butler will mauago the
case.
The Ohio rivor steamer Sidney, while making
a trip from Cincinnati to Wheeling, W. Va.,
burst her main steam pipo. Mrs. Littlo and
ker grandson and a Mr. King wero instantly
killed, Mrs. Stephenson, wifo of the boat's
pilot, was fatally scalded, and five other per
sons wore injured.
Tuu number of deaths by tho bursting of a
steam pipe on the Ohio river steamer Sidney
has increased to eight.
Information has been rocoived at Raleigh,
N. C, tl at the Mormons have made a lodg
ment near King's Mountain, that State. Num
bers of tho country people flocked to hear them
and thoy made about fifty converts at that
point.
Lai Eu dispatches estimate that over 80,000
square miles of territory has been iuuudated
by the floods in the Mississippi valley, aod the
total nnmbor of sufferers is placed at 60,000
persons. In Bolivar county, Miss., no less than
thirty lives have been lost by drownicg, and
the wholo county, containing about 11,000 per
sona, has boon uudor water.
P. H. MeCuACEEN, formerly a member of the
board of supervisors of Bradford, Mich.,
charged with the embezzlement of '$1,000 of the
publlo funds of that township, was arrested at
his home in Chesterfield county, Va., and taken
back to Michigan.
Nine companies of Nebraska State troops
and three companies of United States regulars
were sont hastily to Omaha in anticipation of
trouble with a body of strikers. The strikers
held a mass meeting, at which speeches were
made exhorting the labor utiiou to stand firm
and denouncing tha authorities fur calling out
the military. ,
Prom Washington.
Tns President received from ex-Senator
Coukling a letter declining tho associate
justiceship of the United Statos supremo court,
to which position he was rocontly nominated
and confirmed.
Hereafter United Statos uolos, silver wrtlfl-
catea and fraotional notes equaling or exceed
ing three-fifths of their original proportions are
redeemable at their full faco value. Fragments
of United Statos notos, silvor ccrHScaC" and
fractional notos, each constituting clearly one
half, but loss than throe-fifths, are rceleonv.iblo
at ono-lmir tho full face valuo. Fragments of
loss thau a half are redeemable only when ac
companied by an affidavit stating that tho
missing portion has boon totally dootroyod.
Nominations by tho Fresident : Benjamin 8.
raiker, of Indiana, to be Uniteel States consul
i.t Shcrbrooke, Canada; Evas J. E. Tenny
packer, collector of customs, district of Wil
mington, N. O.
Confirmations by the Senate il D. It, l)u
Vergo, of Maryland, consul at St. Tatil do Lo
anda ; Horatio N. Boach, of Now York, consul
at Puerto Cabcllo, Venezuela.
From figures prosentod to tho war depart
ment it appears that tlio n umbor of persons
loft destitute by the Mississippi rivor floods is
nearly 50,000.
Is a communication to the secretary of tho
navy, Captain Meade, commanding the Van
dali, reports the rosults of his personal obser
vations on tho Ii'thm-is of Panama. He say
the canal company has be.'n quietly at work
preparing for tho gigantic task bofore it, and has
accomplished a large amount or prolimiiury
work. Several of tho be'st officers of the com
pany havo died from lojal (ever and waut of
suitable attention. Soma deaths among the
inforior employes have occurred, but
the number has been greatly ex
aggerated in tho American newspapers.
Tho entire lino has boon cloarod of tree-s and
undorbrush for A width o', say, 300 yards.
This is a work of no small magnitude in itself.
Fifty miles of undergrowth cloarod off in this
region represents a deal of work. All along
the lii c tiro company has constructed stations
and villages for it 3 1 iboiers.
The bill regulating Chinese emigration passed
the Senato by a voto of twenty-nine yeas to fif
teen uays, seven Republicans voting for and
cno Democrat against it.
Is the Seuate amendments to tho bill for a
commission to investigate the liquor traffic
wore adopted that not more than three of tho
five commissioners shall be of the same politi
cal party, and that not more than thrco shall
be prohibitionists.
The Seunto confirmed tho nomination of
Colonel r.ulus Ingalls to bo quartermaster
1 eneral.
Nr.ws his been received that tho Rev. Dr.
Highland Garnet (eolorod), UnitoJ Statos min
ister to Liberia, Africa, is diad in his sixty
i ighth yc :r.
The tin ling and seutonca of tho court-mar-iHl
in the case of Sergeant Mason, who shot at
O.iitrau, have been issuol by order of Major
G. ueial Hancock. Mason is scntenceil to bo
dishonorably disedinrgod from the army and to
be imprisoned for eight years.
IOiin Gkoroe F. Montagu, secretary of tho
British legation nt Washington, died a few
days ago, aged twonty-soven years.
Tns congressional temperance society is
holding meetings every week. Addresses ha re
been made by Messrs. Vance, of North Caro
lina, Hepburne, of Iowa, Price, Indian com
missioner., and others.
The Smithsonian institution has received
from Profossor Foeretor, of Berlin, the an
nouncement of the discovery by Talisa, at Ber
lin, of a new planet of the thirteenth magni
tude
A census roport shows tho'aggregate naliouaj
debts of tho principal nations of the worl.l to
have been, in 1880, t23,28G,4H,753, an increase
over 1870 of $6,108,744,325. In 1880 Franco
headed tho list with a national debt of $3,82 .,
982,399, followed by Great Biiniu with
$3,766,C71,000 i Russia, $3,318,953,00) ; Spain,
$2,579,245,000; Italy, $2,540,313,000 ; and the
Unite i States comos fifth with $2,120,415,371.
Denmark has the least debt, $48,C05,000.
Foreign News.
Trince Milan was crowned kin
at Belgrade.
Tub British honso of commons
5 of Sorbia
has reaf-
firmed its resolution denying Mr.
Bradlaugh
the privilege of taking tho oath,
liutii Granville forwarded to Mr. Lowe-li
tho queen's thanks for the oongratuhv tious and
ympathy of tha Presidout and. people of thi
L'uittd States.
Born housos of the British parliament
passed addresaea to Queen Victoria congratu
lating her upon Ikt escape from death. Mao-
Lean's solicitor says there will be no difficulty
iu establishing the fact of tho would-be assas
sin's insanity.
Great damage has been done by a storm iu
and about tho city of Mexico. Tho principal
market waj wrecked and two Indians wero
a:al!y iiijmed.
A rill has boen introduced in the British
'u. 'Uhc of hrds prohibiting atheists from eittin;
in cither house of parliament.
More than twelve thousand emigrants have
ie fr Hamburg for the United States during tho
lu-4 two months.
Six person woro drowned by th) sinking of
tho steamor Apollo in a collision off I'shaut.
MacLean, the would-ba ajJis-sin of Q.ieon
Victoria, has been identified as a man who 1 ist
summer frequented the vicinity of Wiu.lior
castle, and o:tcd ia a suspicious manner.
The popo is about to create six new cardi
nals. The ship Valiant, from Calcutta, bound for
New York, was destroyed by fire at the fui mtr
place. She had a cargo on board valued at
$120,000.
Tui:itE aro rumors of bad blood and a coin
ing war betwoon Russia and Austria
General Skoheleff, in an addresjto Rus
sian officers at St. Petersburg, declurod that
the Gorman empire, foun led by tho man of
blood and iron (Bismarck), must be ele.jU.Ke I
1 y Ru sian blood and irou.
The Greek ministry has resigned and a new
cabinet has been formed.
Ir is stated that the negjliat'om f jr acopy
right convention between Great Brit, in and
tho United States have been suspended, Pieei
dent Arthur and Secretary of State Frelinghuy
sen not sharing General Garfield's views on the
subject.
Keep a Arm grip on good temper,
and don t lose your bold unless it pays,
Many a man has lost his place and
mend, many a lover his 6 weed bean,
many a Loubo is broken up, hearts thut
loved divided, children scattered and
lives wrecked, crimes committed even
to the extent of murdor, just by losing
lb.fi grip discretion bids us keep
ou this best of all good companions-
good temper.
There !" triumphantly exclaimed
Dead wood editor, as a bullet came
through the window and shattered the
inkstand, " I knew that new ' Personal '
oolumn would be a success." Sun
Francisco Post.
" 'Tis mors brave to live than to die." There
fore don't wait till a slight Cough develops
iteolf into consumption but secure a bottle of
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at the small outlay of
' 35 cents, cor your Cough and live on happily.
Farther Effects or the Great Innnda
lions,
A Nashville (Tenn.) dispatch aysi "An In
cessant rain has fallen here, and the rainfall
alroely moasnres 1.83 inches-, ineuumoer
land river is rtsinn rapidly, and will roach the
Hire of fot-ty-two feot above low water mark by
to'-morrow afternoon. Ten rafts have been
lost since last night. The rain stonrt of to
night extends from Texas eastward to Georgia,
thonoo northward to Oh'.o, thonco westward to
Kansa." .
lite following dispatch from Helena, Ark.,
gives a distressing account of the situation :
"The position here becomes more appalling
every hour. Tho levees aro built np as high
and strong as is possible under the circum
stances, ami still tho river continues to riso and
the water lacks but a few inches of swooping
everything. Tho town is protootod above by a
cross levee and It has boen thought that this
would savo tho city from a sweeping overflow.
The levcos above are pierced by a great crevasgo,
snd tho water Is lip to tho top of this Eccond
levpo. 'Ibero Ib tin hopo now that tlio flood
ran bo kept from tlio town, shd at any moment
tho alarm bell may ring out tho terrible nows
that tho water is Hooding tho streets. Thoso
who occupy homes in the exposeel place havo
moved to tho second stories ot business houses
and to buildings on tho l.irjhost point. The
overflow from the back-water occupies two
thirds of tho town) and is still rising. A regu
lar business is done by IioiiH and scows carry
ing people around tlio overflowed district, and
scores of big boats aro at work moving furni
turo and otlier property. The news from
boiow telle of great distress and increas
ing loss ol stock and buildings,
llto break at Bolivar, Miss., is ono of
tho greatost ever mado in Hio lovoo system,
and iloods a vast territory. Tho Water can ho
seen from the steamers dashing through to the
flcM below with tho forco and roar of a catar
Bet. Terrcnco, Mins.. because of its central po
sition, has bcou niaefo the point for distribu
tion for thsection around Bolivar and IHver
ton, and every boat leaving the section for the
country below carries supplies lo tho mflurers,
snd yet tbe cries for help come up from every
hand. Tho immense extent of tho fljod must
be undorwtood before any correct idea Can be
iofwed of tho demands of the caso.
" Wie distress is not confined to miles, but
to scores and hundreds of milos. Mr. S. Krow,
of Trenton, twonty miles southwest of Helena,
camo in to-day in tho interest of a considerable
number of whtto sufferers from Big Creek bot
tom, who aro quartered at Trenton for the
pi csent, os objects of public aiJ. For several
days thev wero cooped no in cin houses and
lodged in trees, and would bo thero now but tor
the preaenco of sonio charitable people who
brought them to Trenton, where they were
received by Mr. Krow, and everything was
douo that could bo done. Ttiey aro
iu a torrible stato. and their ex-
erienccB in trees and in outhouses during the
ast ten nichts aro tcrriblo to contemplate
Their losses havo been Rrciet. and Mr. Kreiw
says lhat they are but tho beginning of what
is suro to follow. Uo is certain that many more
persons are in the same condition that those
were, and efforts will be made as soon as pos-
nblo to bring them to Trenton, which ii the
ueare- high land to their locality. The overflow
water from tlio Mississippi sweeping in a
western direction has thrown Uig Creek out ol
its banks, and caused this misory and destitu
tion." A dispatch from Memphis. Tenn.. save: "Tho
river romains stationai-y here, with thirty-six
feet on tlio gauge, rasscngc n wlio fmveu
from below this morning repoit that at Austin,
Miss., bctwoen Memphis and lleb na, (hi river
had cut through the town, ilostrnviug the prin
cipal buildings, among tlio number the Ma-onie
ieinple. Urn jen:eiiiiial woe t. a iartc buck
building, is almost demolished, tho water bo ng
tweiity leet deep all around it. bovcral store
houses and dwellings wero washed away and
carried a distance of half a milo. Tho Iosb of
slock contiuues, and tho situation is hourly
growing more uesporato."
FOKTY-SEYEXTU CONGRESS.
Honate
Tho financo committee, through Mr. Sher
man, chairman, reported an original biiL
which went to too calendar, providing
lor tne conversion or roriftnpti-in or $10 re-
funding certificates. ...Mr. George intro
duced a joint resolution authorizing the
secretary of war in his discretion to uso
hospital tents now possessed by the war depart
ment to furnish temporary shelter to tho dis-
ircsse'i peupio uiiTtru from tnuir lionies by ine
Mi?HiMnm eivorfluw 1 passed Mr. (Jail intro
duced a resolution calling on tho President for
information whether any representation has
been made by the diplomatio representative of
tne United mates atumi tliattnc Uniteel states
would regard with indifTrenco or consent to
ttio ilii-membcrment ol rem by the cession ol
any part or her territory to Chili under existinp
circumstances, end whether any such state.
mcnt was made with authority. Ordered
printed.
The Chinese bill was proceeded with, and
Mr. Piatt spoke in opposition to it. A voto was
then ordered on Mr. ingalls' amendment limit
ing the suspension ot tlio coming ot Chinese
laborers to ten years. The amendment was de
feated on a tie vote yeas 23, nays
is. uu motion or 3ir. uayara amem'
incuts wore adopted making tho sec
end Hf-ctiun read as follows: " That
auv master of any vessel, of whatever nation.
ulitv, who shall knowingly on suedi vess"!
bring within iho jurisdiction of tho Unite.!
Slates and permit to bo landed any Chinese
laborer," eic. On motion of Mr. Miller tho
provision directing tho removal of any Chinese
unlawfully louud in a customs collection dis
trict by the collector, was amendtd to direct
that he' shall be removed to tho place whence
he came.
'1 hi bill providing for a commission to inves
tigate tho ulcoholic liquor trail'.c was passed
by 31 yeas to 14 nays. Tho bid provides for
tlio appointment by tho President and con
firmation by tho Senato of a commission
of seven p iM lis, not moro than four
of whom shall bo of tho fiamo political
party or bo auvocatea of prohibition, to hold
office not exceeding two yoars, who shall inves
tigate tho alcoholic liquor traliio, its relations
to revenue and taxat.on, and its general eco
nomic, criminal, moral an 1 scientific anect in
connection with pauperism, ciime, social vice,
the public health and general wcifaro ; and who
shall in piiro as to the principal results of
lie-eno hikI prohibitory legislation.- The cum-mi-si
niis are to si rvc without salary and to re
port within eighteen monthi alter the pasjae
of iho OJt. An appropriation of $10,000 ii
made for their expenses.
llnusr.
The consular and diplomatic appropriation
bill was passed .... Mr. Boiford introduced a
resolution reciting tue miseries intlictoJ upon
tin Jews ia Russia, declaring that the poeplo
of tho Unitoel Slates protest against tho spirit
of pcrsBcutiou revived iu Russia, assert
ing that tho Ilubrows are loyal citizens
and subjects, and requesting tho
President to BUbmit to his imperial majesty
tho czar the friend y assurances of the pcoplu
ol the United States, and to request bun
to exorcise his power for the vake of
humanity to protoct his Jewish subjects
from tlio violence of their enemies....
Mr. 15. IMS presented 102 petitions from tho
Statos of Illinois, Indiana and New York, signed
by about 30,000 citizens or tnose btatcs, pray
lug lor the passago of House resolution r.o.
3.J))0. introduced bv himself, granting a pen.
sion to Union eoldiors and sailors of the lato
war who wore confluod iu Confederate prisons.
Referred.
The bill appropriating r20,000 for the eroc
lion of a etatue to Chief Justice John Marshall
was passed. ...The resolution for the appoint
ment of a committee o'f five Senators and nine
Representatives to attend the celebration of the
20uih aunivcisury of the discovery of the
month of tho Mississippi rivor by La
Salle to bo he ld at New Orleans on April 9, 18b2,
was tabled by a vote of 77 yeas to 30 nays....
. lie agricultural appropriation bill was taken
up for consideration. Tho amount appropri
ated bv tho agricultura1 appropriation bill is
$3'JC,8id, an increase of $71,3d0 over the appro
priation of last year, and a reduction of
llt'H.lOO from the estimates.
Under the call of.coinmitteos the following
were among the bills reported : By Mr. Harris,
from the couunitiee ou naval affair., authoriz
ing the construction of vessels of war for tho
navy ot the United Siatea; by Mr. Money,
from tho committee on postofliucs and pot
roaels, providing tor oeteau mail service be
tween tne United States and foreign porta ; by
Mr. Towimeud, from the committee on com
merce, unending the law concerning commerce
and navigation and the regulation of steam
vessel.... The bill authorizing tha purchase ot
the proiwrty known as the Vrtcduiau's bank, in
Washington, and appropriating IJ50.000 there
for, was pasted .... Tu Salw bill directing
the secretary of war to pay over to the Sotioty
of the Army of the Cuiiib.iland $7,500 to aid
in the erection of a statue or monument to
Geneial James A. Garfield, was passed.
The speiker laid before the House four me
inorials from citizous of Utah Territory (one
from 10,066 young women, one from 13,035
yo':n? men, one front 15,000 women, and one
from 12.37S men), for a suspension ot
further action on all bills relating to
Utah, and for the appointment of a
onmmisflon of honorable and nnprnjif
diced men and women td Inqulr Intd and
detnrhiillB upon the state of affairs lo
that Territory. 'Ha n-nmorials were ordered
printed in the Record aod reforrcd. . . .Resolu
tions ot land league and Irisn-American socle
ties of Massachusetts asking Congress to take
Btcps forjhe protection of American citizens
abroad Vie-to presented by Mr. Ciapo.
Tlio Jonnneto Survivors.
Mr. W. W. DanenhiW. of Waihlnirtnn to.
coived two lottors frttn his son, Lieutenant
John Danenhower, of the Jeannotte. The first
is dated in Bf eliin. nuiith of the Lena, No
vember 9. 1381. Thcfc is added a postscript,
dated at laltutsk, f)octnber 17. The trip up tile
nviT iroin uoeiuu w laKiitsic occupied unity
Six days, and was bade oh slodirrjs with
loirs, reindeer and hrtsos. Lieutenant Dnnhn.
howot describes the joirrtoyas ono full of hard
ships. Thore woro Mdions at lntorvals on the
way constructed or lfcs. no doscribes tho
last one of these, sfonteon miles from la
kutsk, tho bont one i the lot, as a small log
building with a cow-etd attached. It was com
posed ol ouo room, In thich were about twenty
pooplo when his partyarrived. In the center
was the body of a bora that had been killod
for food and brunch into the room to thaw
out. During the nig) that the party stormed
n this hut. Jack Ctb. tha boatswain, win In
laboring under aberltion of mind, got up
and Btarted out to walk to New York to
seo his wife. The hormometor was sixty
degrees below icro, it required all of Lieu
tenant Danenhower'i persuasive powers to
induce him to go baeiinto tho hut. At Iakutsk
Lieutenant Dauenhom says he found a man
who understood Preili, and was taken to tho
governor, who treatcdiim with great kindness
and cousidoration. lo detailed a lieutenant
with instructions to fro the wants of the party
special attention, (iontenant I'anonhower
speaks of his sojournn Iakutsk as having been
exceedingly plessantand comfortable undor
the circumstances, speaking of tho torriblo
journey of tho parly.jietilcnftut Dancnhower
says tiiey bad to traviiliu miles ovor tne ieo
from the Bhip to tho ttuth of tho Lena. They
landed in shoal wate and wore compelled to
wade two miles to lal. They wore forced to
travel 100 miles bofoi they roached eheltor,
and ho says ho watlip five days and four
nights without sleep orest. He montions tho
fact that out of tho tlity-three men compris
ing the crew and offlco of tho Jeannette only
tuineen are Known I be living ana ono is
known tu be dead. I
Several intereinj? arcbroolotricDl
"fiuilu" in Earopo 'O roportcd. Near
Cultarisetta, Sicil 6everal caverns
hnve been loutitl, hit'h are ovidertly
Imrinl places datij from the period
when tlie ancient ieiilians hnrl already
been ouwted by th Italian tribes, but
before the Greek Monization hail bo
gnn. At Nordnj Donmark, tho re
mains of neven h'lian bodies have been
found ma lor a ferret of pumice stono,
nurutiou i broLzn bjrets, gold rings,
Roman glasses, qisaics, glitsa beads,
etc., being also dtdvercd among the
remains. )
A Railroad 01111 Interviewed. '
Not every one bo leerfully comniunt
cates his knowb dge d opinions as recent
ly d'.il h, 1j. Lowerelvq., cashier of the
Cincinnati Southern iilwuy, that splendid
outlet to the South om the Ohio. Our
representative waiteiupon Mr. Lowcree,
nnd in reply to cerU questions tlio latter
gentleman observed:! was suffering from
a very severe aitacK riieuiiiausin in my
right foot; it was im terrible condition;
the pain was almo-l tolerable; our f.nnily
physician waited one without Buccew; I
-nt for another y known M. 1)., but
even the twain cnuldo nothing for me; I
could not get dowliero to the office to
attend to my dutiesi fact I could not put
my foot tinder met all, and after nine
we-ks suffering I tun to grow desperate
My friend (whom, course you know, for
he is known by evendy), Mr. Stacey Hill,
of the Mount Aubuilnclined l'lnne liail
ro.ld LKUiipany, oV0 fee me, ho npoLc
very highly of S. Jftn Oil, nnd recom
menced the re nieiy toti in glowing lerras.
I latighed at the Ilea f sing a proprietary
medicine, nnd ye the tty recommending
it, (Mr Stiicey fill, member), being u
man of sound jiiilment, it me to thinking
the matter over. J'he ntt day, when the
physicians callet I dismissed them, and
said to myself tht I woul lei nature take
its course. Tin resolutn lasted j'ist a
day. On the fdowing inning I, in a fit
of thsperation, lit a servai for a bottle ot
St. Jacobs Oil. I npplied'hat wonderful
remedy, and i penetratcilme bo that I
thought my foovas about b fall oil, but
it did not; in fa it did jusuhe opposite.
Tho next monig the pai had entirely
left my foot, thcwelling waiiredticetl, and
really the nppeance was so fiervnt alto
gether from the ay before tin it actually
surprised me. lipplied moi of the St.
Jacobs Oil, andhat aflernoQ I walkeel
down here to fe office, and as able to
attend to my duis and get nrond as well
as ny ono. Ihe say for St. cobs Oil
tlist it b -uts railad time, and i always
sure to win C'iitinati Enquirer
A mun with aaiull salary anru. large
family enys if ptfo goes before a fall
he would like tsee prido startpn a
little uheitd of a prico of coal arit pro
visions. 1 i
From nn exltive use of St. Jacob Oil
in the editor's pily, we are ithle to spak
ci nSdently of iltreat worth in numenus
ailments, and dy recommend it as an
article most double to have on hand in
tho iiiceliciiiehc. Stamford (Com.)
Herald. m
Metlincs favor of the disestablish..
mcnt of the liueh of Seof lund have
been held runtly in Aberdeen, Edin
burgh, Glas and other cities of
Scotland.
(lru ml 'iimncrs
taught their dvieis that "a stitch in timo
saves nine." A iu tiuio saves not only nino,
hut ofttimos an dculsble amount ofsulferin''
as well. An odonal doso of Dr. Pieice'a
Pellets (Little hr-coated Pills), to cleauso
the stomach a bowels, not only prevonts
diseases but oftbicaks up sudden attacks,
when .alien In tl By druggists.
To lull enterp: into inaction by nursing
shattered hopes,o bhut out the sunlight of
fortuno and staiour character with weak
ness. Dr. riorea's tvorito Proscription" per
fectly and pertntly cures thewe diseases
peculiar to leiua It is tonic and ncrviue,
effectually allaj-ond ouring iho3e sickening
sensations that et the stomach and heart
tl. rough reflexion. Tne back-ache, and
'dragging-dow sensations all disappear
under the streiiuieg effects of this great
restorative. Iitiggista.
Some Indianbs believed- that the future
pnuMiment of wicked was to hunt and kill
Huiinuls which all skin and bones.
For weak I, spitting of blood, weak
stomach, nighitts, and the eirly stages of
Consumption, plou Medical Diatmvi-ry " U
specinc. iiv ousts.
Arfoanino
err Itiohard An Iree there
I in the world. Five-sixth
arrt 6,130 000
live ia Kurop
Fob bvsi-Ei'bjuioEijTioN, degression of spir
its and gcneribility, in I heir various torms;
also as a prewe against fovor and ague and
other internet feivers, the "Perro-Piiosphor-ated
Elixir tdisava," made by Caswell,
Hazard k Caw York, and told by all Drug
gists, is the biuic; aud forpatienUrecovcri
ing from fevt other sickness it has uo equal,
Olriy Days' Trial.
The Voltabt Co., Marshall, Mich., will
send their 14-Voltaio Belts aud other Elec
tric Appliauot trial for thirty days to any
person affile Hb. Nervous Debility, Lost
Vitality, aulred troubles, guaranteeing
complete realou of vigor and manhood.
Address asva without delay.
P. & -No incurred, as 80 days' trial la
allowed, I
, f.n aud Ner-re.
Wells' Healtuewer, greatest remedy on
earth for iiupa .eimi-, mental or physi
cal debility, A t druggists Prepaid by exp,
$1.25, 0 lor t-yj. W-Si Jersey City, N.J.
Brooklyn !gb.l
tile Ulinhimoiis Cholboor Urookijm
Over in Broottlytl the story is the same.. Dr,
M. II. Eecies, pharmacist, corner of Atlantio
avonub and Smith street, says St. Jacobs OU
soils well and has a good ropntation among his
customers. Mr. L. F. Stevens, who runs the
pharmacy corner Atlantio avouue and Court
strot-t, don't take much stock in patent modi
cines, and has not kept the Great Gorman
Romody until a fo wooks since, when the
groat and growing demand for the article
among his oustomers Induced hiffl to keep It.
H is now sel lng It right along. At tho large
and WdolyiknoWn pharmacy of Messrs. Hoid
ennroi.ih & doi, corner Atlantio avonito anet
Clinton street it Was stated bf Mr. Vanddrgrift
that Bt, Jacobs Oil is now selling even bettor
than formorly, and that the oonceni is Handling
it ill considerable quantities, dne customer, a
lady, whose tiamo ho did not fcol at liberty to
discloto, was using the Great Gorman llomody
for inflammatory rheumatism, with satisfactory
results. Dr. Chadwick, pharmacist, corner
Court and Prosident streets, says St. Jacobs
Oil goes along bravely. Thero is a good and
constant demand for it. He has hoard it highly
comraendod by his customors in rheumatio af
fections, aud 1b exceedingly popular with tile
people in his neighborhood, Mr. Di 0. Pearl,
pharmacist, No. 417 Court street, tolls no un
certain tale of his experience with the popular
remedy. Mr. Pearl says there is a great do
mand for St. Jacobs Oil. It goes faster amoiig
his customers than other preparations used As
pain anuihilators. The domaud for it has ro
contly greatly Increased. Ho frequently has
calls fdr it from tho same parties, which is the
beat evidence that a druggist can have that it
is a good tiling.
It was fold the roportor that Mrs. Quabach, a
ady residing at No. 109 Fourth placo, was a
regular devotee at the shrino of St. Jacob.
Upon boiug intcrviowod, Mrs. Quabach stated
that eha was subject to frequout attacks of
headaches, and uso.l the St. Jacob. Oil with
groat satisfaction. It frequently relieved hit
when nothing elso would. She said Ler atten
tion as called to the groat remedy by a gou
t'euian living In Hudson, who used It rogularly. i
Ho was a very detlcate gentleman and a great
suiTorer by reason of his peculiar sensitiveness
to climato changes. This gentleman found
groat help from tho use of the Oil, believing it
to be a wonderful remedy, through his own
personal cxperiouco, in relieving pain. Mr.
Perrin, druggist, No. 611 Court street, said St.
Jacobs Oil is selling very well. Mr. John Morn-soy,
a pharmacist doing business at No. 313
Smith i-troet, said that St. Jacobs Oil is boom
ing. Mr. W. F. Van Deiuso, pharinacoutist
No. 251 Bmiih street, spoko iu high praise of '
the remedy. Ho said tho domand for St. Jacobs
Oil is far greater among his customers thau for
any othor liniment. Tho salos of the Oil are
regular and it is a slajilo commodity. He had
heard numbers of peoplo indorse it, and many
of his customers had told him it had cured
thorn of rheumatism and neuralgia, Mr. Van
Deinso concluded by saying that the St. Jacobs
Oil is tho most popular remedial agent ho ever
knew, and he considered its veiy fiuo an!
thoroughly efficacious remedy for rheumatism.
Mr. T. M. Lahcy, apothecary, corner Smith an 1
Bergen streets, Baid tho St. Jacobs Oil has a
steady sale, and that ho handles it in quite
largo quantities. Un'ike some other things in
tho market, it did not spurt up and thou dio
out, but wa a stundaid article t f every day
salo.
Coming back to Now York, tho reporter next
saw Mr. yVederick Kauch, No. 2.3CD Third ave
nue. Mr. Kauch taid St. Jacobs Oil had also
sold well, but thero is now a greater demand
for it than ovor. Everybody B08ins to talk in
its favor, and ho personally know instancoj
where it liaei cured caBCs of rhoumatlsm of a
very stubborn character.
In 1H81 tho total catch of seals was nearly
500,000, and their estimated orih iu European
markets was (1,250,000.
Rllnd anil 11 nil r.
Pom Byiion, N. Y., Pobruarv 1, 1S91.
n. H. Wahstjh A Co.: .Sirs For years I
suffered unspeakably from kidney an I bia Ide r
diseases. The dnc'.ors coulel do me no good.
Your tafo Kidney and Liv r C'uro not only rn
moveel all bodily pain, but banished ihe auiiuii s
Of lUlir SO; lir.t l'.KM liADbEX.
The new Texas eapitul is said to bo 3U feet
high the hlghost building in Amcrien snd the
seventh in tho world and is to eo-.t tl 700,00 1.
Tlio Scienco of Life, or Self-Presorvallnn, a
medical work for every man young, niiddlo-lij-'e
el or old. 125 invaluable prescriptions.
RKSri'KI) FKOI DEATH.
Vllllflm J. Out:lil1n, of S'Hiiervllle. Mass , saj's: In the
fall of lS7f I watt taken wtUi Bi.trm.va or the lckgs fcU
luwcl by a seve-n cou'li. I Inst my appetite allU llVy
siul was ci.ntlii'-il to uiy U-l. In 17" 1 wan a.luiittoil to'
the lu:hl:lal. Tli UotrVTR Kil.l I hal a hole 111 my luiix a
bin u a half-dolUir. At one time a report we'lit aruini.l
that I was iU'l. 1 tsUve up lupe, but A frlcn'l t..l'l me of
lilt. WILLIAM HALL'S 11AI.SA.M I' OK THE LI NCS.
I t;ot a bottle, when to my surprine, I commcne'e'il to feu)
be-tler, and to-day I feel belter than for three years past.
I write Uils hojnj? every' one alllletetl with UlneaseU
LllllKSWlll UtkellJt. WILLIAM IIAI.L'3 UAI.9AM.aliJ
be convinced that COXSl'M I'TION CAN- UK UU11KI). I
tan iwfittlvely say ft has done more good than alt the
otlier medicines I havo taken since my gle-kne
A I.I.EVf Itrnln I'-onil-cnrrs K'ervous rcibillty It
Weakness ot ieuerativ llirans, ll--nll ilrii'.'Kisio.
Scud lorCircular. Allan's Pliarniacy.aial;'irtv ,N.Y.
THE MAHKLTS.
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Brrf Cattlo rrinm livo weight
Calves Poor to Priino Veals...
Shexp
Lamias
Hogi Live
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Flour Ex. State, goixl to fancy 5 00 04 8
Dressed, city.
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60
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No. 1 White, new 1 29
Pyo State
liarli'y Two-rowed State
C'tnn Ungradoel WestcrnMixed
Southern Yellow
Data Whito htatc
Mixed Western
Tlar I'rimn Timntliv
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Ktrr.w Xo. 1, Ifye 70
Hops Stato, ltidl 25
Pink Mess, new, lor export... 17 75
Lard City Steam 10 85
liotinod 10 70
i etroicum Uruelo
Iiefinod
Bnttor Stato Creamery
Dairy
Western fin. Crcainory
Factory ,".
Cheoso Stato Factory
Skims
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Steers Extra 6 00
Lambs Western 6 50
Sheep Western 5 25
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Wheat No. 1. Hard Duluth. . . . I 47
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Corn No. 2 Mixed CPida
Oats No 2 Mix. West 47 to
Bailey Two-rowed Stato 00
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Beef Extra plate and family. .18 00 (JJ15
Hogs Livo IVtto
Hogs City Drcsbod OJCJ
Pork Extra Prime poi bid... .11 50 ($15
Flour Spring Wheat Patouts. , 7 50 Ca 8
Corn Mixed and Yellow IW.to
Oaut Extra Whito &ly,to
live State 07 to 1
Wool Watdied Comb Jt Delaine tiltH
Unwashed " " 80 to
WATl.UTOW.t (1LASS.) CATTLC UAUKKT.
Beef Extra quality 6 75 to 1
Sheen Live weight 6 to
Lambs fVtto
Hogs, Northern, d. w Stj
I-H1LADELPUU.
Flour Foun. Ex. Family, good 5 75 to 6
Wheat-No. 2 Bed 180 ( 1
liye State 97 (Va
Corn Suite Yellow 6VV,to
Oata Mixed 4'JJ'ij
Butter Creamery Extra Ta.. .. 41 oa
Cheese Now York Full Cream. 13(3)
Petroleum Crude C C'i
lttlined V,(i
l.nj lni thk i tJroniidtvpi-k'of ttpallh.
Wlihout vigor tliero can bo Bo healthful
regularity lii the. performance of the bodily
functions. It is to its invigorating influence,
that Hoslottor's Stomach Bittors owes a large
proportion of lis popularity. The people of
America find in it the virtues of a commanding
tonic, and have learned by experie -ce that it ia
an efficient antidoto to the poison if malaria,
whothor in air or water. Also that it conquers
biliousness and constipation, aud romodics
nervous debility. Few family remedies have a
moro comprehensive soopo, and assuredly there
is none the merits of whioh havo been more
widely recognized by the press, the publlo and
the medical profession. TrftveOrg and emi
grants tlsB it tvith advantage against tho vicissi
tudes of Climate and infliiencesof an nnhealth
ful nature existing in watet or food, and
mariners, miners and others to counteract the
effects Of exposure atid harelgldp.
TiiEoi'iiBASTis believed that thore was au
herb at the touch of which the wedge tho wood
man had tliivcn into a trco would leap out
again.
A Good Main's Hlrep.
NunvotTS Sufferer. A dose of Vkoetine, taken
fiint before doing to bed, will insure a comfort
ublo night's rest to the nervous sufinrer.
Removing the Capitol,
113)
A few years ago it was the fashion among
n certain clique of politicians, whose utter
nnces were echoed by a portion ol the press,
to clamor for I lie removal of the Capitol
from Washington to soifie representative
Western city near to the geographical cen
ter of the country. The topic seemed td
prove a seven days wonder, however, and
was soon forgo ten in the rush and require
ments of the Nation's urgent business.
Now. whether the Capitol will ever be re
moved or not is not near bo interesting a
titiestion to some people as whether rheuma
tism can or will be removed from their
bodies. The subject of the removal of this
disease from the system tins very success
fully interested myriads of peopleand from
Ihe extended expressions conveyed by the
almost innumerable staUnienls received
from lepiesentatives of everyday of the
community, we append the followed brief
selection, premising for the benefit of the
render lhat the disease referred to is rheum
ntism or neuralgia and tlio remedy 's that
gr.iiid old panacea St. Jacob's Oil.-The
Kt. Hev. Ilis.'iop Gilmonr, Cleveland, Ohio:
'KxcUlent fi.r KheuiiiatNm and kindred
diseases. It has benefited nie Kreat'.y."
Hon. Cu ter tl. Ilarripon, Mayor ol Chicago:
"Has been used in my family ami neighbor
hood with remaikable results, nnd I think
it an excellent remedy." John Cl'.M
Moody, E-q , Counselor fit-Law, Vallejo,
C'ul : "The itlie f afforded in a short time
was such as to make me disregard the cvl
d nce of my own senses." Captain Paul
Hiytnn, the World K.'nowned Swimmer:
" I do not see how I could get along without
St. Jacobs Oil." Mr. i). W. McDonald,
Sergeant nt Arms of the House of Com
mons, Ottawa, Can.: "A splendid remedy;
cured rheumatism of my wrist and hand'"
vtm. ii. wareing, lvq , Asst. General
Stipt. New York I'ostoliice: "Proved all
that is claimed for the Oil and found efli-cneio-.
R. Heady relief for rheumatic iiains."
-Ex Postmaster Gen James, while Post
master ol New York, tersely Hnd charac
teristically indorsed Supt. Wnreing's report
by writing: "1 concur. '
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iowe.l..lf,,l-ftrH l'louphman. j'l.ousau-la of entracU aimilar to the above rouJd 1 taken fn.m u.
ea inn iouriiala-literary pollli.-al, r- littiou, and tont.ilc-thuhoT,t the Und 'J he liwk ia Suarlu"
trod to be a Iwliw medical w, irk. in evory ac-uac, thau tail be obtaiwd elaowhero lor double til TuiicS orthJ
luouey wiUiHifuudediuvvuryiiutauce.. """"" luo 01 m
Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE or W. H. PARKER, M. D.f
i Buiflucb Htreet, Bwatea. Muaa.
M. B. Th. autuot may bo coaautt.d a ail dUuaaoi tequiruig skill ul exoerlaiHM.
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