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HP! 1 WO0O VQLV ELLINWOOD, BARTON CO TJNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1878. NO. 28. a 1 topics oFTins time. NEWS OF THE WEEK.

quite large. Exports for the week were 101. Chicago is a provident citv she is at a large premium. The bank had fifty or sixty branches. AUSTRIA WINS.

The Bosnian In surf ents linvA 1 bl bus- and "visible supply" show slight de- CRIMINALITIES. "case are a traction lower, with mar kets dull at the decline. already laying in her winter supply of burglars. if Rye The same dullness that characterizes omer grains is noticeable in the rye market, little band of heroes, starting on a journey into the jaws of death, it is deemed appropriate to give their names, which a re appended as follows: Lieutenants Bennur and Hall, in charge of the expedition; Surgeon Keys, United States Army, lately in charge of the Marine hospital, Yicksburg-, in charge of the medical stores; Dr. Frank representing the Chicago Relief Committee; Chas.

Snyder, St. Louis telegrj.ph operator; Capt. V. M. Yore, master of Lu A.

Haines, clerk; Thos. WetzelL mat Charles Duffy and George Langell, pilots William Sheppard, first, and John Williams second engineer. Be- 1 SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. The stove foundries of Pittsburg have all resumed operations, but orders for goods are coming in rather slowly. Hiccough of a severe and prolonged typo has been cured in five minutes by a pow-erlu lco repression over the epigsatrium.

Punch says that a Yankee baby will crawl out of his cradle, take a survey of it, invent an improvement, find nnnlv fnr n. aes nave undergone no cnange. QUOTATIONS Tin: number of houses erected in New York city this year will exceed those of any year since 1871. The same maybe said of St. Louis.

discouraged in their opposition to the occupation of their territory by the Austrians, and have fled to Servia, where they were disarmed. Among them were hundreds of Turkish officers. THE SILVER MARKET. The London Times, in its financial article, says even at 5 per ounce, the silver JVANSAS UTTY GEATir. Wheat Nn 1 TERRIBLE CHIMES.

It has transpired that Wesley W. Bishop, of Norwich, charged with poisoning his wife and Chaa. M. Cobb, has made a confession, implicating Kate M. Cobb, his paramour, in guilt.

Bishop confesses criminal intimacy with Mrs. Cobb, and the procuring of poison for Sirs. Cobb with which to destroy the life of her husband, and his knowl- 74c; No. 3, cash, 71'c Corn, No. 2 mixed, cash! 26c Barley, No.

2, cash, 80c bid. Eye, i-Steer9' ordinary native feeders, wintered steers, $2.002.37: market is verv unsttled The Rev. Dr. Talma ge says: 'There are four roads that lead to Hell, and In- siues mere win oe tea or twelve deck hands patent before he is six months old. With four mfitnllift mmlifimtin a nmn native butchers steers, native cows, 5.uucga.75.

Hogs, fair to good packers, gersoll is opening: another." Wouldn't that be the Fifth avenue? mav be nrottv Ktirfi of rthvpss in th wnrlH that he poisoned Mrs. Bishop and imputes the murder to the woman. The whole makes one of tho most terrible in the annals of uuvuj UIA 8 prevents a siiarP depreci- BOUKD TO RESUatE. niperor William has announced that he will resume the reins of government sometime during the present month. Produce Apples, oh orders, 3.25:4.00 These are gold in his pocket, silver in his tongue, brass in his face, and iron in his per bbL Butter, good to choice, 1416c, crime.

neart. BATTLE WITH TRAMPS. neese, xxesn Jvansas, 78c Eggs, 12 12c per dz. Hides, irreen. ner 4tfrRVn Mr.

Richard J. McGown. of New YnrV The funds sent to the fever-stricken districts of the south from the north, at the close of last week, Saturday, are estimated to be not less than $1,100,000. Onions, 4050c Potatoes, 3o40c per bushel and cabin boys. FEVER "COMMISSION.

The yellow fever -commission appointed by surgeon-General Woodworth, consisting of Dr. S. M. Bemiss, oi: New Orleans, chairman, Dr. Jerome Cochran, of Mobile, and Prof.

El-lerd, a Howard of Baltimore, met in New Orleans. Dr. Cochran, explained to a reporter the method of inquiry to be pursued. In addition to the answers expected to be received from the persons to whom circulars are bein sent, those circulars embracing every possible question in regard to the origin of the contagion, its infection, spread, effects, treatment i 11 GENERALITIES. City, has patented an embalming composition, consisting nf n.

snlnfirt of 111 UUiK. London fTnnanli Ol 1R v. ter, thymol, chloride of aluminum, sal Liverpool Wheat unchanged; winter Ss 6d The police at Akron, attempted to arrest a tramp on the outskirts of the city, when they were met by about thirty well armed tramps, who drove them back into the city at the point of the revolver. A company of militia was called out to assist in protecting the police, and they arrested eighteen of the tramps. A number of professional thieves ooL vscgya so.

uorn, new, icylic acid, and glycerine in alcohol and water. Oct, 86Kc: Nov. 87Kc; The Canada Lanrrnf. Rtnfpa frrnf. mvinrr Evidence like that given the Vandal bilt will contest ought to warn some rich men to dispose of their money before death, even at the risk ot dying poor and unknown.

NATIONAL BANK PROFITS. Three hundred and twenty-eight national banks, with a capital of 48,797,900, paid no dividends for the six months ending March, 1878, and 357 banks, with a capital of paid no dividends for the six months ending Sept. 1st. For the first six months of the year 1876 238 national banks, with a capital C-'M oan nnn -r Gypsies and horse jockeys of most countries, and even Arabs and Tarters give their horses arsenic as a remedy for heaves and broken wind, and tn imnm-n auu rrauns, ine commission expects to gather an immense amount of testimony by investigating particular cases, going from house Trk lirinaa ma Vinry 5 i as who were wun tne tramps escaped. Several shots were fired, but without any known effect.

SOUR MASH. Deputy U. S. Marshals Woodard and their general condition. The Sim looks red a foe.

herjinsft v(h vorn, Dec, 33c New York Corn, Oct, steamer, 4SK; No. 2, 4SK49c; steamer, 48c; No. 2, 48c SatJfo-2rel-w1nter $1 06; No. 2 spring, Oc, 9597Kc. Milwaukee Wheat weak; 84c cash and Oct.

SOc Nov. 87c Dec Chicago Wheat, OcU $2S2c; SWc; Dec, S5c Corn, Nov. Red winter wheat No. 2, 87c; No. 3, S4cj Oct, 87c J0" 92 cash; 92c 9tJXcNov.

Corn, quiet and unchanged 38c cash. Baltimore Wheat, quiet and unchanged. Corn, same. rays have a greater momentum of power ot penetration than any other rays, thus enabling them to nenetrata the dense at miu xor ine second six months of the same year 273 national banks, with a capital of 41,000,000, paid no dividends. For the first six months of the year 1877 245 national banks, with a capital of and for the second six months of the year 288 banks, with a capital of paid no dividends.

The ratio of earn ings to capital and snlnlns nf Wat; xL.iixj aivj UiAit vjl WUV HacBCcnuS, their relatives and friends, examining the sanitary condition of the foci of the disease, and in various other ways attempting to clear up the ground and reach some general principles. AID FROM PARIS. 2 Krantz, chief commissioner of the Paris exhibition, ha3 written to Commissioner General McCormick offering to organize a special mosphere more readilv than either Wnft or yellow rays, which are either absorbed or reflected by the fog. Stanley's newly imported black boy is of the opinion that white men are gods, not men. A daily observation of Henry M's ways of doing things has probably fostered this wonderful opinion.

When twelve men robbed a mail coach in Wyoming the other day, two post traders, who were abroad, were saved from losing several hundred dollars by a very fortuitous circumstance. They were robbed a few miles back by another gang of highwaymen. Odonnell, have returned to Little Rock from a successful raid on the illicit whisky distillers of Sharp, Baxter and Izard counties. Ten prisoners were captured. One very large still with mash and whisky was destroyed in Izard county and another in Baxter county.

The raid was confined to the counties border-deiing on the Missouri line. COIN COUNTERFEITERS CAUGHT. United States Marshals Potet and Mathews arrested in West Virsrinia. Henrv I The soil of the land in the vieinitvof for the year 1876 was 6.9 per for 1877, 5.6 per and for 1878, less than 6 per cent. Pnget Sound is said to be surDiisincriT fertile, rivalinsr that of California in it, performance behalf of the sufferers from the yellow fever scourge.

The fete was appointed to take place at Trocadero Palace on the 15th. abilitv to present the farmer with enor mous vegetables. A cabbage was raised One Day In Texas. A recent issue of the Galveston (Texas) News contains the following summary of one day's incidents in the Lone Star State: Maitland, P. B.

Maitland, Henry McNealy. and which weighed one hundred and eight OUR SHOW AT PARIS. A very intelligent gentleman just returned from Paris says, that the American display at the Exposition was a subject of amazement to all the other nations, who recognize that while the display ranks with the most creditable, the time for its preparation was extremely brief. Not only was the exhibit a great success, but he could plainly see that it pounds, nnct a turnip hve leet two and one-haif inches in circumference, which At Richmond, James H. Jones shot E.

the scales to one hundred and Baumf it three times. In theupperedffe fSKSSfi pulled down i OI that COUntv a nPom nnmprl Willint- The Salt Lake Tribune savs A new The situation in Mexico is most critical. The treasury is empty, and the government is as powerless to suppress smuggling as it has been to prevent Mexican marauders from raiding upon American soil. As a natural consequence, legitimate trade is at a standstill. POLITICAL.

NEBRASKA REPUBLICANS, The following1 is the associated press report of the Republican State convention of Nebraska: The following nominations were made: For governor, Albinus Nance; Edward C. Cams; associate justice, Gen. Amasa Cobb; for Congress, long term, Edward K. Valentine; short torm, Thomas J. Majors; S.

S. Alexander, for secretary of strike has been made in the Blue Bell mine in the American Fork canon. It Johnson was called from his house by six men and shot 11 times. He was a colt thief. At Sherman, William Owen, a young man, crushed in the skull of an Miles Elkins, who belong to a gang of counterfeiters, who have been operating in that section for some time past.

Scales, moulds, stamps and some counterfeit coin were found in their possession. AN EDITOR IN LIMBO. Henry Haacke, editor of of the Cincinnati Volksfreund, has been arrested, charged with criminal libel by Benjamin Butterworth, a Republican candidate for Congress. The charge grew out of the publication in the Volkxfrcund of an Alleged $25,000 fraud upon the government by Mr. Butterworth.

A SUSPICIOUS JOB. Arrests were made in Waubunsee coun 1 consists of a four foot vein carbonate of nuuxu iro ui muaiciuauie Denent to tne rpanu-f acturing interests of the United States, in the vastly increased demands for the products of our industry, energy and enterprise. SCOTT DENIES. Col. Thos.

Scott has written a letter to the Pennsylvania company, in which he savs: lead and chlorides of silver, assaying from $100 to $200 to the ton. The Blue Bell uxuu xiuuuju xiarvey Lamo with an alii nT'T is an oldlocation in the Mary Ellen Gulch, alias bkinner. a vonno- tipota imm rial. owned by Dick Burgess and others, who The Emperor of China may be a heathen, yet when he writes to the President of the United States "We regard without discrimination, China and all foreum na State. The platform adopted declares the damages sustained by the people of the States lately in rebellion against the Union shall not be paid out of the national treasury, and that the raid of the solid South in anticipation of Democratic control of the national purse must be met with the same unflinching spirit of resistance which foiled thft attpmnt.

tilro rua- I desire to state that all charges or allegations to the effect that the Pennsylvania Railroad company or any of its officers are in any way, directly or indirectly interested, either with the Standard Oil company or any other party, in the production of buying, selling or trafficking in any way in oil, are without foundation in fact. were doing their assessment work upon the property when tjhe strike was made. A prominent feature of the wool market recently is the purchase and shipment to Great Britain, for English houses, of several hundred thousand pounds of Capo and Australian wools. These wools, it veston, killed another negro, stabbing him with a knife. At Taylorsville, M.

C. Moffat was shot in the head and bowels with five buckshot by an unknown assassin. Henry Wilev was arrested for murder at Reagan. Constable Henry Sharp quarreled with Cato Woods, a negro, on political matters, which resulted in the latter being shot mortally by Sharp. Deputy Sheriff Coleman attempted to arrest Sharp, but was fired on.

Two shots from Coleman's pistol mortally wounded Sharp. Near Hearne. Albprt, Km fit tions as members of one he ut-lers a sentiment of fraternity that every nation in Christendom can applaud and answer. ty, a few days ago, of four men said to be engaged in counterfeiting silver coin. A detective has been for several weeks working up the case.

The prisoners, Charles, Edward and William Earle, and Dan. Pratt, were taken to Topeka. MORE GOUNTERFITEKS. POSSE OOMITATUS. The Adjutant General of the army, will in a few days issue an order stating that officers can detail troops nnder their command, Fuktiiek results of the experiments made by the chemist of the agricultural seems, are higher across the water than here.

This is somewhat encouraging to the wool interest here, and simply illustrates the fact that wool, also, is a marketable commodity in England. The day may not be far distant when America can raise part of the wool for foreign supplv. session of our property by force of arms; that the faith of the nation shall be sacred in its contracts, redeemed in spirit and letter, and the nation's honor shall be held as inviolable as the nation's life; that the greenback dollar shall be made as good as honest coin; that the thirty millions of trade dollars in circulation shall be made a legal tender. The record of the Democratic party in its recent attempt department in tho manufacture of sugar charge of a prisoner named Prince, fired Irom common corn-stalks are given in special dispatches. These results are or.

what would be far better, to sumolv an A telegram at th? secret service bureau announces the arrest of Theodore Camp, Joel Pitcher, J. W. Good, Jno. Heavner and Albert Wickmore, at Towanda, on the charge of counterfeiting. Several sets of molds and a lot of counterfeit coin was captured.

REWARD. Gov. Howard, of Dakota has offered $1,000 reward for the arrest of the parties who robbed the Cheyenne treasure coach two weeks ago. two iatai snots into the latter. Near Richardson the body of a murdered stranger was found in a thicket, with two bullet holes in the head.

OrViP- minnr increased demand from such American manufacturers as should secure a foreign certainly encouraging, if they do not quite demonstrate that every farmer may profitably engage In the manufacture of sugar. -y V4.XA to protect United States property wherever it is in jeopardy, or there is any danger of its destruction. Another case in which troops can be used, will be for the purpose of putting down any expedition formed in the United States, for the purpose of visiting with hostile intent any foreign country. THE SIOUX aiOVKTO. Reports are recieved that both Spotted Tail and Red Cloud Sioux have left their reservations in Dakota, and were moving west di-rectlv toward the Black Hills.

The snnnnci- to Btcai me -tresiaency Dy intimidation and murder during the campaign, by stuffing ballot boxes and bribery of electors, followed by the repudiation of its own offspring the Electoral Commission by filibustering in the House, illustrated the spirit of its so-called culties, such as firing without effect four or nve snots, wound up the matinee. This kind of business will hnve a. rhpnrfVil nl The new Arkansas Legislature is more enlivening effect on immigration trade for the manufactured goods. The Sisters of St. Slaty.

From the liew York World. Of the eight members of the Protestant Episcopal sisterhood (most of whom are from this city) who went to Memphis to nurse the sick, seven have had the fever and three of thpsp. havp. died. Tho nnmpa pohdly Democratic than was the last.

The Senate will consist of twenty-nine The Pleasures of Savage Life. CASUALTIES. STEAMER LOST. democracy. THE COLORADO ELECTION.

As far as heard from at the present writing the Republican majority in Colorado at the late election was for Governor, for Congressman, 7M. An increase on the full ucmocratti. one ureen backer, and one tion is that they were striving to join the fugitive Cheyennes in their descent upon the trill- a i Tattooing, the court dress of the state of nature, has obviously its discomforts. But even the most ordinary processes of Republican the latter a colored Senator, who holds over. The House is made up of eighty-one Democrats, five Grcenback- the toilet are more disagreeable in savage than in civilized society.

Millions of our Intelligence has been received in New York of the loss of the Tacific mail steamer Georgia. She struck on a rock off the harbor at Punta Arenas, passengers and crew saved. The Georgia was coming out of the harbor Punta Arenas, about forty-eight hours sail from Panama, when she struck a reef and went a Ground. The fitamr wna rrin crs, and seven Republicans. Chin Lin Pin, the venerable Minister Plenipotentiary from China, presented his of the dead are Sister Constance, who was the sister superior of the work in Memphis, Sister Theckia and Sister Ruth.

The latter was the daughter of County Judge George, of Orange county. Her name was Helen George. Sister Constance was a native of Boston. Her family name was Darling. She was a woman of rare accomplishments, and of great amiability iiiiAB.

iixucu Buucituue is i el xor tne safety of the cities there, which are protected by only four companies of soldiers. OCB BONDS. Former Treasury officials, who have been for years connected with the syndicate in London, and have now returned, say that the sale of United States bonds on a large scale has now practically stopped in England, as in the present condition of the money market no large loan can be placed there. All the fellow-creatures shave with stone razors. The thought is a stupendous one, proving, amonar other thincs.

that whpn vote for Governor in 1876, of The returns to come will increase the majority for Governor 3,000. The Republican gain is general, except in Boulder, Weld and Larimer counties, where the Greenback voters were most numerous. The Greenback Jvote in the State will not exceed fifteen hundred. They expected more votes in Boulder, the Greenback headquarters of the State. The Republicans gain two members of the legislature from Pueblo, one from IiAS Animas tfio han.

man has an ideal, when he thinks it is the ming not to wear a beard, his sense of dutv is all-Towerfnl. and Tip k1it-W uuv aiuuucoo ui uiauuaiLiUU. Olio WcUi C3 w. San Francisco, and had on board the passengers of the steamer Colon of the same line. She had on five cabin passengers besides a large cargo of merchandise.

She was a large iron-crew steamer built a few years ago at a cost of $100,000, and at the time of her loss was fully insured. no inconvenience. Probably a sharp shell years of age at the time of her death. 4 per cents, now being sold are taken in this country. EKTEnrnisrvo.

ner Democratic county. The legislature will be four-fifths Republican, which is important, as a Senator is to be elected. RESULT CONNECTICUT. Reports of the Connecticut election on Episcopal orphanage in Memphis has been under her management for about seven years. Sister Constance was at her post of duty all through the fever of 1873, and .1 ll 1 credentials to President Hayes.

The ceremony was a private one, none being admitted except those holding high places at Washington. His credentials were of a broad, catholic tenor, and refreshingly free from the diplomatic verbiage in which documents of like character are usually couched. A St. Petersburg dispatch announces that the Russian Government has had no flint, and bronze is, no doubt, still better than either. Yet, even in the bronze age, the barbarian who would have a smooth chin needs a good deal of resolution.

Travelers dearrVp iha livoirrt fVi FIRES Dt MINNESOTA. A gentleman reports great prairie fires, escaped uie scourge, vv nen tne epidemic broke this com- extending for miles in distance, vhich have Ii" uiiuscii i ivi uiutu uuu nits yeux out; cliiu ncr COII1' On the Ground and allowing fn I naninn. Sister TliArVl a txrnra 'frr out vear she and her The Philadelphia Reading Coal and Iron Company are having vessels built to convey coal and other products to the Mediterranean. On their return voyages, the ships will carry fruits and articles of Southern European manufacture. A NEW COMMISSIONED Geo.

Halbert E. Pame, of Wisconsin. destroyed thousands of tons of hay. One burn fihii VP him Imnof unfhnnt I a'V, 1 a ir 1 Tit ed twentv miles in one hour sntf fnrt mln the 7th, so far as received, show Republican gains. Norwich dispatches state that the result of the town elections in Eastern Connecticut is to leave the same parties in possession of the local governments as last year.

The remarkable features of these elections is the development of the Prohibition sentiment. utes. Another still burninsr is thirtv miles in the business is done, the tribesman lays Sister Theckla's family name was McMa-vn- tnui anJ endures the barber's hon. Her father was an Irish refugee, length. The burned country is completely hand in fostering or encouraging the spirit exhibited by the Ameer of Cabul in his ofhee like a lamb.

Moreover, as o-ood so who died in France. She was $3 years of uesoiaieu. BANCROFT SEVERELY INJURED. Hon. Geo.

Bancroft, the historian, while has been appointed commissioner of patents. His commission will be prepared without delay, and he will soon enter upon the discharge of his duties. ciety often demands sharp-filed teeth, as well as a clean-shaven face, the agonies of the fashionable are increased bv one of the keenest of minor torments. The dis- i 1 dealings with the English Envoy; that in any hostilities that may spring from the Ameer's action Russia will remain strictly age, and had been a member of the sisterhood for a number of years. The names of the other members, who have labored in Memphis since the breaking out of the pestilence are Sisters Huchetta.

Flora. riding in company with a lady, at Newport, TL WaH thrown from A Mrrlniro iha hnroa t-a uuiiLioris oi savage love atiairs and mar- iwrwicu aiiu iew jjonuon ana nearly all the larger villages east of the Connecticut river voted no license. CA3IPAIGN WORK. There were sent from Washington in September, 230 tons of free mail matter which would have realized thePostoffice Department. coming frightened, and seriously injured about nages are sufficiently well known.

They Frances, Helen and Clare. The latter is iuo ucwi. iuc ujr ami coaenman were some- neutral, and will also furnish both belligerents arms with which they may shoot each other to their heart's content. do not greatly differ from what is endured a member of the St. Marcaret sistera.

nf OKAXGEME The Montreal grand jury has brought in true bills against David Grant, Fred. Hamilton, Ingram Lilbarn and other Orangemen charged with unlawfully assembling on the 12th of July. wnat lnjureu. NOTED BILLIARDIsr DEAD. by civilized people who intend to enter the state of matrimony.

at regular rates, $36,000 postage. Of this mat Cyrille Dion, the well known billiard player, died very suddenly at Montreal, last ter, sixteen tons were erovernment Boston. Mrs. Warren, a nurse who accompanied the Sisters to Memphis, has died. Death has also taken away Mrs.

Bullock, who went to Memphis as an associate of the Sisters of St. Mary. Two weeks ago to-day Mrs. Scheme, a wife of a sea-captain, called on the Rev. enee ana sunrjues.

A. considershlA nortirm nf the remainder consisted of An Exquisite Revenge. The following incident of the visit of the ew York polo players to Buffalo is reported by the Rochester Democrat: THE MARKETS. WEEKLY GRAIN" EE VIEW. ui cuugeawyn ui me lullgB, THE FEVER SCOURGE.

DEATH Si ILL STALES ABROAD. umenta sent by the Democratic and Republican Congressional Campaign Committees. Dr. Houghton at his residence, No. 1 East We are indebted to Slessrs.

Lynde, Wright of Kansas City, for the following The people of the stricken fever districts AGAINST BUTLER. The Republicans of Butler's District, in ri i I iJ-uyi-vu nu ilia James Gordon Bennett and his nice young I Twenty-ninth street, jet, ana onerea her ser re still at this writing, battling with the ter vices as a nurse. Dr. Eliaha Harris fpsti- convention the other day, passed a resolution Members of Gen. Sherman's family circle are naturally deeply pained and very indignant at the gossip set afloat in regard to the relations between the General and his estimable wife.

They deny the story in all its points. The friends of the family have been very much relieved by the dispatches received from Mrs. Sherman's physician, to the effect that, while still very sick, he regarded her us out of danger. A remarkable patent medicineman died of yellow fever in New Orleans. He rep poio men were not entirely satisfied with their visit to Buffalo, In more wavs than rible scourge and counting the hours till the coming of frost.

The experiences of vwV unanimously asking the General to resign his seat in Congress, because he has ceased to represent the people who elected him to the office. fied to her noble qualities. He said that during the cholera of 1866 she was the most humane and heroic nurse employed in the hospital that was established on one. It seems that some time ago the members of the Buffalo Polo club accepted would fill a volume, yet we have no heart to detail even the news of a day. The most ter.

reliable review of the grain trade: Wheat Since our last review there has been no material change in foreign markets or in the general situation then "outlined. Liverpool quotes winter wheat two pence per cental higher with spring wheat unchanged. The immense supplies now arriving and on their way to English and Continental ports operate against any probable early appreciation. Foreign buyers readily note the beginning of an increased movement in our home Shft said tn T)r TTnrtrrVifon VERMONT LEGISLATURE. The legislature of Vermont has organ iur.

enneu invitation to visit him ml It Newport, and while there were handsomely I rr -Battery. Ai-naA -n n.A 1 i I that Knfc liiU terv. that she rible experiences are in Memphis, of which a had.no fear of the fever, and also uauvu, uitu, anx ewjiieu uut not introduced to anvof Mr. Bennett's lrulv fn'pnrlo that she had once had the disease while correspondent telegraphs: MET5IHIS. ized with James M.

Martin speaker of the assembly, and Henry a NewelL clerk. she was with her husband on his ship in They said nothing, bowever, but bided Death continues to stalk abroad in our midst. Notwithstanding the expressed opinions of the their time, and it came. As everyone fewest Indies. Her services were ac- FOREIGN NEWS.

WEST IXDEES WOBEIZC. Jacmet, West Indies, was visited bv an tLiivwa, me esccnester i oio ciuD recently I 1 VUJ. honored Buffalo with their presence, by iay? aF ske Tf3 LSen with the fever, invitation, of course, and the Buffalo men Dr. Houghton receive a dis- aucu tuuemra who aj me zever is abating, it would be somewhat difficult to figure out how, when, and where the abatement comes in. A feelinsr nmnnr markets and are not inclined to pay more than we are content to ask.

During the past nine weeks we have exported from this country near 4,000,000 bushels per week of wheat flour. The spring wheat samples are so much inferior to previous years there Will be less disposi- other hurricane on the 25th of last month. have thus far escaped, and your correspond- I hp I Two vessels and all the lighters in the harbor recover. Mrs. resented the manufactures England of a nostrum warranted to cure every description of fever.

Yielding: at last to the deadly embrace of Yellow Jack, he refused the ministrations of physicians, and such his confidence in the remedy of which ho was agent that he took no other. He died, of course, but he demonstrated that patent medicine men as well as others may le made of heroic stuff. men ot Uothan suD-osffvl that, th I "ae wm ri'rorl fn- ha cQat3 i I native of Gre a native of Grenada, Miss. iusj tuau oana, mat. Hav ing run the gauntlet for sixtv-four days unharmed, there are few days left for them to were lost and many houses destroyed.

A telegram from Jamaica contains a rumor of a nesrro insurrection in Rant rv uoa carry over a crop so aamaged and free offerings will tend seriously to depress current values. As in previous reviews, we cannot now see anything favorable to an early im fall victims to the plague, as by the 1st of ders and other atrocities are reported. The -cgrws re saia 10 cave possession of the is- November it is reasonable to suppose all danger will have be passed. A WARNINO TO ABSENTEES. The return of a few absentees, and their being stricken, caused the Howards to issue a warning to all others who may think there is no dan ere r.

The ft of t-- auu. TREATY IOXOEED. A telegram from Constantinonle savs and then came the opportunity the men of Buffalo had long awaited, fondly, but firmly, they informed the New York gallants that they would be very giad to introduce them to their lady friends, but, really, the Buffalo gentlemen had not heard a lady request such a privilege. It was a sweet revenge, and the sweeter from the fact that the Buffalo men spoke the truth." provement in values. All statistics of foreign markets, and foreign crops, unite in favoring holders of American wheat, but the disposition to force the grain to market on the part of our farmers amounts almost to a panic and defeats the very purpose they would wish to accomplish.

During the week in our home markets there the Russian commissioner for Eoumelia mad Klephantg. Nine feet ten inches at the shoulder was the highest elephant Mr. Sanderson, an expert in such affairs, ever measured. A thoroughbred elephant is worth $10,000 or more. In 1835 the price of elephants was $225 a head; now none can be had for less than 750, and tuskers of any pretension are held at from $4,000 to $7,500.

At twenty-five years the elephant is full-grown, and it will live from eighty to 120, Or even 150 wars Thm (in-vfrrvmrnt. lftfifl im a statement that the Russian authorities will For many years France and Germany have successfully manufactured a good quality of sugar from beet-roots. It has long been known that corn-stalks pos administer that province in accordance with the treatv of San Stfano u. blr oflieriin. Other commissioners consequently have been slight advances followed by corresponding declines, and at the close, values have settled )4 to 2c lower from last week's quotations.

When, the decline will end, is answerable OE.1t by. when rill th nnrmnn jv, iui uisuueuons. JTustifiable. From the New York Star. Joseph Head, of Hannibal.

GZHST AJtD E03TE. The negotiations that have been sessed an unknown quantity of saccharine matter; but until Prof. Collier, the chemist of the Department of Agriculture, took hold ef the problem, the possibility of converting this matter into a merchanta a 1 1,640 pounds, exclusive of chains and air I tendants, and the daily ration is 800 pounds V- btwen Germany and th Vatican, hav practically failed, and dUnnf- i.v tempted to drown his wife in ahorse-pond, xTiCl Two elcpnaats which had quxx- her son Willie, both of whom died, should serve as a terrible warning to refugees to remain away until oIHcial announcement is made that it is safe in Memphis. On last Sunday Mrs. Kerr and her family returned from Springdale, a small station about fifteen miles distant, on the Charleston Railroad.

To-day she and one child wer buried, and there are two others sick with the fever. a aassioN or merct. The yellow fever relief Eteamer, Chambers, received her cargo and left St. Louia on Friday. Her cargo consisted of about one hundred and fifty tons of ice, between two end three hundred tons of provisions, clothing, iter 5.

As tie crew this to the hope that they will be renw- -v n.v. u.cm.ij. uj reica were separatea lor tourteen vean i m-m At. I 1 ii i r. 1 and then taken rait rm a hnntirny TTXiiH.

liveries cease? Coax Exports of corn during the past week have fallen off 600,000 bus. and the "visible supply" has correspondingly increased. Eng-hh markets show no improvement, and the demand is less active. Samples of the new crop of excellent quality and condition are beginning to come forward, and after the first good frost should not wet weather intervene -5 tray look for a considerable movement. Out itTets for thm ri fw WUi concede nothmpr, and will concede nothing.

ble article of sugar was never seriously xitertained. With an old second-hand gaum -null in an imperfect condition he tion. They met without any seemin reeofmitiftn nf rther. "Knf 4 with a shotgun. Thereupon Head drew a pocket-knife and cut his jugular vtin in two.

It is tha hard lot of som men never to Bucceed in anything they undsrta.1:?, and considering th srecar circuit" a r-- The bank of the City cf clcred 1 btaiaea ol pounds of good ing a slanting path down the steep bank cf a rivpr the enn behind on a sudden roads si I f-Sr iron pounds of com cr r.l i A V''W. 1 Ill ItTITI r. Use ef Is a bnsieL, wzs fi 1.

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1878-1888