M THE RKD ii)V) CIIIKF. IN A imiMUrH, r1. Pr-pa. , KK1 CLOUD. - NKHHASKA Itll.lTICAI.. (Benjamin F. Hiitlcr lin' accepted the yooplcn' nntiilnntloii for ISnicrnor of MaMtu'lniM-ttA The Pcmnernts nf Dakota havcnnm innted Hnrtlett Tripp, of Yankton, for Delegate to Congress. The Hi'pnlillcnnn of tin- Second In itinnn district hiivonnnilniitcil Dr. It. I.. Wollinan for Congress. TheCircenlmckcianf tin' F.liivi'ntli Il linois district have nomimitt'il Suth 1'. (Irons for Congress. Tin- Democrats In I'nlon iiimI Dela- WnriM'Olllllll'M, lllWII, IlllVe ClllllllM'll the (iriM'lllllll'k IIOIIlllllltloll Tim Democrats In tin Ninth Iowa ills tilct liiivi- iioiiilniiti'il Walter II lliown, vt Kniinett county, for Cotigtnss. The (Itccnhnekcrs of Lee Count), town, have uninitiated .lolm Ihnncnil for Clerk, mill A. II. fianetson for He cordcr F K. Hotshovei has been iioiiiiiiutcil for Congress bj the Democrats lu (lie Nineteenth district of IVnnsylvnnlii. It. (iriiliiun Frost, contestant for tin' Kent of I., F Metenlf In tlio present Congress, has been noniliuttcil liy tlm neinnernts of tluiTliinl ilixtiici (in St Irfiuls) of Missouri. Tim Democrats of tin' Ottawa. III., district noniiniitcil V. S. Ilrnoks fur Congress, hut received u tclegi am from Mm declining. They liopcil lie would reconsider. Tim (Jrccnhaek State Convention of TonnesHen met nt Nashville, August IMIth, anil nominated .ludgo (J. II. Knit for (lovurnor. Only iilinitci'ii of the ninety-six counties went lepioscntcd. MJ W. (Smith has been nominated for Congress In thn Klghth Alabama ills trlct. Tim Democrats of the Flint Ala bama district have nomliiatcil Thomas II. llermlon for Congic.ss anil in the Fourth distt let they have renonilnuteil Him. C. M. Shilloj' Tim Statu Temperance Convention of Connecticut, at Hartford, Aug. 'JHth, ntaite the following nominations' For (inventor, .Icssii (!. Itnldwlu; for Lieu tenant (lovcrnor, (Sou. 1. lingers. ,lr. ; for Secretary of State, A. S. Hoardsloj ; for State Treasurer, W. S. Williams; for Comptroller, F.dinund Tultlo. Thn Republican Statu Convention of Tonncsseo mul at Nashville, Aug. 'J'Jud. Kmerson Kthridgo, of Memphis, wan nnminateil for (iitvornor. The platform opposes thn repudiation of a Statu dclit of Hiiykiml; favors tlio pa) incut of all obligations; denounces tlio last Demo cratic Legislature for not accepting the favorable turniH proposed by the credit ors of the Statu; favors .strict economy, and local public .schools; opposes con vict labor; demands a legislation which will insure a frn and fair election and fair return of votes. The following is the full ticket nomi nated by thn Republican Statu Conven tion of Kansas: For (ioveruor, ,1. P. St. .John; for Lieutenant (inroriior, L. U. Humphrey; for Secretary of State, Joseph Smith; for Trca.surur, .lolm Frances; for Auditor, It. I. Hsinbroko; for Attorney General, Wilhiril Davis; for Chief Justice, A. II. Ilorton; for Su perintendent of Public Instruction, Al len It. Lemon. The platform as previ ously reported, vv as modified so far as relatcH to the currency question. It denounces the issue of irredeemable nml absolute legal tender scrip n a spe cies of repudiation; favors the with drawal of National Hank notes and the substitution of greenbacks as the sole paper currency of the country, ami fa vors ti double coin .standard, ami the placing of gold and silver upon an equality. The Republican Statu Convention of Kansas met at Topeka, August 'JSth, and on the second day adopted a plat form. It declares against the doctrine of Statu rights; in favor of the perma nent pacification of the South on the basis of equal protection of all citizens; in favor of the early obtaitiment of cur rency convertible Into coin; gradual re sumption; that the silver dollar should be placed on an cipial footing withgold; that greenbacks, as the safest, cheapest and most convenient currency, should supplement thu National bank curren cy, ami be Issued In suflluient volume to accommodate and be made payable for all debts; applauds thu recent de cision of the Secretary of thu Interior restoring to market the unsold lands of certain railways, and urges that thu do clslon Ihj confirmed, If necessary, by legislation; declares that the railroads should be regulated by wholesome leg islation, to do the will of thu people. After sixteen ballots thn convention ad journed to the. third day without a choice for Governor. Apple Dumplings. Quarter and core one apple for each dumpling; then put the parts together, with sugar in the middle; surround each apple with pie crust; if you wish to bake them, put on a pan like biscuits, and set them in thu the oven, If boiled, tie each in a sepa rate cloth and boil for half an hour. Serve, both baked and boiled with 1 i i -. uid sauce. !r t-Malait, The small town nf North I'lnttc lm contributed f JMi f .r Itir Jrllnw frrr Mlf fen r. I hi lo AuiruM 'Mh the Citii'in' Com tiiltlrc at Omalm had tVillrrlett imi fl.TUI fur tin )eow fetrr MilTerfra II F Chapman, plntucf nt Omaha In I'lurlda, t tlii agt "' ' fwho wn one of the IH.V,, illnl mi litl), III I jiara The Sunnier" count) Fair will hw III lit alWahoo. Hi J.linlmr Itltli.'Jltli. uliil -MM It will l uniMif the .t at fair. In nil tin W'il 'Ihe Hi iuMiiti Alley lUllrimil will run 1 illMluli lflll t luw Mti. Mill rviT) il mllim lm 1 1 n Hi ulr fur it K""t tltm- A coirepoinlent of thu Omaha 'Her M" fu lull.' tr.ilii lit tlr mul iitln'riimti'ilil mi iimIiii: VVhIhio ilnlly. fur tin- Oinalin .V Kriillillnri Vulli't 'iillnmil I'ttrimliili to lltvtil (in diinlirr l'.tli, will rii- tin roitit nun irtii in tin Hi'! Itiir nl llinlrr iiiiiiilT S tlilhl! ill llliltr li Known of llir rullti rl nt Hint lltit- 'lltree tiuiMl "soiim. "One of Hi) liMt lesson"," "iilil Mr. Siutgl". the I'uiiuent merchant, "was In Ihlil, when I wiii I'li'M'ii )ciiiN old M Uiaiulf.ither had a line thick of shiei, which weie carefull) tcudi'd during the war of tlme times. I svas the -.hep-herd lm . and my business w as to w atcb the shrep In the lields. A boy who wit inoie fund of his book than the slurp was sent with me. but left the wink to me while he la) under the tiers ami read. I did not like that, and linalh went to in) giaiiilfather and complain ed of it I shall never fnrgel the kind Millie of the old gentleman ii" he said " "Ni'M'i iiilinl. .loiiatliiin, in liuv . if son walch the sheep, )ou will linvc the sheep.' "What doc graudfnther mean h tllllli' still I to III) -elf, I ilon.t expect tii hae thcep Mv desires were moileriite a line buck worth a hiiuilted dullars. I could not oincth make out in mv mind what it wax but I had gieat cmi Ihli'tice In him, foi he wis a judge, and had I u in Congiess in Washington's time; so I concluded It was all light, and went back couteutcdlv o the sheep After I got into thu Held I could not keep his winds nut of my mi ml. Then I thought of Sunday's lesson 'Thou hast I u faithful over a few things. I will make thee ruler mer nmn) things.' I began to see through it, now. Never ,miu mind who neglects hisduty. lie) on faithful, and )"ii will have our ic waul. "I i ecu! veil a second lesson soon af ter I came to New York as a eleik lo the late Lvmiiii Itccd. A merchant from Ohio, who knew me, came to buy goods, and said " 'Make ourself no useful that they cannot do without )oti.' "I took his meaning quicker than I did that of in) giaiiilfather. "Well, I winked inion thesetwo Ideas I until Mr Heed ollered me partueiship in the business Thellrst morning af ter the parttiersiiip was maile Known, Mr. Jamcstieery, thuold tea merchant, called in to congratulate me, and he said: " 'You are right now. I have only one word of advice to gho )ou. He cr careful who wni walk tlio streets with." "That was lessoti tiuuiber three. And what aluable .essons thc me. "Fidelity in all things; 'do mir best to your cmplo)crs, carctulucss about )otir associate. Let e cry bod) take these lessons home and study them. I hey are the foundation stone of char acter ami honorable success." KvtnnaKiint Language The tendency exists of using inten sive expressions that pi beyond all reasonable bounds. 'I hltigs are not paid oh no ; they are exquisite, riilngs are not right ; they are divine. Things are not bad ; they are horribly bad. The whole force of adjectives is exhausted on the ordlnan atl'airs of life, ami nothing is left for the weighti er matters of thought and speech. Such extravagances hae a pleasing ell'eet once or twice; and not oul indi viduals, but families and circles fall into the habit of using extravagant words ami expressions, because, under certain conditions, they are amusing ; but they cease to be so" when they are applied to the common elements of life, and are heard o cry day. The become altogethc rtlistaMeful ti) person's of retineincnt, and are In everv wav bad. The same Is true of bluutuess. Now mid then the coming in of a blunt ex pression from a good, strong, honest man is like a clap of thunder in a hot, sultty da in summer, ami we like it; but when a man ghes it to you all the time, and is always blunt "and blulV, on the plea that he' is too straightfor ward to be speaking thu honey-lipped languages of socicl), ami continually treads down the courtesies and eti quettes of life, he dilutes good taste and true proportions of things. Monuments to the Presidents. Congress, at tlm hist session, appro priated !?.ri.lK)0 fur the erection of a monument over the grave of Thomas letVerson, at Montiee.llo, under the di rection of the Secretary of State, provi ded tlio present owners of the estate upon which the grave is situated should first give a quit claim deed to the Uni ted States tor two rods square of thu land surrounding and including the gravu, and grant to the people the tree right of access thereto. The.se condi tions have been ilulv complied with, and the work Is now In process of con struction, in conformity with the de signs for the original monument, of which JelleiMin himself was the origi nal author. The bill appropriating a similar amount for a monument over the neglected grave of the late Presi dent Tujlor, us well as the bill to pav the claim of the heirs of President Mon roe for his undrawn salary as a Lieu tenant Colonel in the Itovnlutiouary A run, remained unacted upon, but will, doubtless, be passed at the next session. A .sound New Hampshire farmer suvs no acre of laud ever cheated him when he had treated it with a liberal hand! Cultivation and iiiatiuro will redeem a swamp or a sand-bank. LATE NEWS. tirnvrnl, A floO.lKjO (ire iMiiirreil at Htiflulo. N V . AlJi'UM l"lli IoiiMIim ti"Hl Piter nil i loth fiieton. Ill Newark, S' J liUMli'l IIKU -"ll I". llf'MIII I'lft) petitions in bar krupti', were fill it Iti Ni vi Vi.rk mul llf . k.VIj n. A'H'ii.' is William Niblo. well known in a the ntrl l in iimp r. dint m S' York, AutMl't KM iufi.1 ! Henr) Herlram, late Major (Jeneral In tin I iillnl ."Ulo iinny, illl t .Imnmi, t,hlt The total los of the Put-ln-llay lire fiKiicnii frniii tlV")ti. llM.liii Siin tiiiiM my ! liiittii'il Allen I! W I, age 1 1, of Cleveland, 'iinii l frmn tl liiirrli in' li k of IrminT. Ai.ir. Ml, nml wnn lr vtnul At Wilkesb.Ule, P.I., Aug HI, .ee till vo re jlii'lrjli il l an I lilnluli of lilin k liillii III tin ll' tlltilii'l nf .1 i iwl nihil- On, ill.. I The Waukesha House, at Waukesha. V. , I. inn.. I Aug .ll I n... (:i,ihi Ml ni tlie Imir lituiilrt'il u'lii'tt" 1 1 "I uli tin l r I HI IT l! .11! 'I In' emit t art for building the Imll illnl .llnli' llnlin tin- In en liwi.r.l. .1 In K lli.t imiilielA III hl', nt I iilllllllill". Ohio, fur II, llll.TKI .Mo-es Kramer, a well known lu.-ul pillll. Inn nf Clin lliiiull, i iiininllli .1 n'llelile, lll!llt -Till l.llll.'l.t. trilUlle llp.Mil tu In Mil lll-e The boiler of ii steam thresher explo- it.. I ill S'i l.i vtlntnti, Minn , nil tlie I'M lilliir nf iii1k '!"), kllllli)! tle tin Ii unit liinrtull) iiiiii.llng .on .Hi. r The Librai) building and ltile's gin irr liire, ut !' ti rflmti;, i , liiinnil t- i Ii lulu r '.M I.."- mi tlie (.iriu.rii.il nl.itnl ItlleN's In-- f.M.KHI Another frightful explosion of nltrn- k'llietUlv In lllL' III'' M'C.II'I III I li:llt iil nr i urn illri Ni Ik'miiiiii', Ml. Ii , iii!liit '.".! Ii 'lime III. II w. re lll'tilllth lilnuii ti plei i' All Here tniirrlnl in. ii In Cincinnati over UK) petitions in lilllkrtll't.'V wi'te llli'il UK lllht III ( lele IiiihI iii iirls inn were llli il, mul In CIiIi'hkii tlTTi, tlie I ii I ntie Im'Iiii; Unit nf V lnln'11. ilelitn lii,(l, with miiispitr. Forest tires ate reporied on the north finite uf I. .ike .Siin rlnr, ettell.lltii; uitittini mih fur lio iiiIIik 'I lie tins -tartnl n.i.r lliilutli.ii ml Hpreml Imi k of lleitier ll.i), Oruii.l Murli. mul llurpe Mine Hi) An accident occurred on the (iraud IUilil A t in) I it tut Itiillrninl, neur l..i.'k.... Mleli , Ainjunt 'istli, liy wlili Ii !Ci s rMiii" were llijlireil, feernl MTlmi-h, mul time tntulll Twin diirlii's iun'i'il tlie tiiiikun.l went iluvin iii'Uil.miknii ut Potter, the "whei Ibarrow man,' ar rUnl ut linden, t'tuli, mi tlie eii'iihii; nl Aue 'JTlli, mul wun tin t liv .i .l.'l. Tnl Inn n( i llii n nml iM'inteil Into the ilt) with iiri'iiinni Ih w.is In line trim mul run I) fur furttn r t ntirip Ink'- Hugeiie II. M)crs, law book publish er nf ( hli'inrii, linn Illnl a J.ctlt luti In i,mk riliti ei'liri'il ilelits, ll'.'.unu, uuiiuri'il, f:ui,(MH). lillNillKitmiiti.l, IH.(I. MiKiiiiiiii. iliiituii I i. r, f'.'Ti.iniii, tnt.il a.-, tc, (:ki,mm Relent) I'ltltlntis In liiiiikllli'e) were tlleil In New York, Aug '.".iili. Ill Chicago, on the 'J7th of August, tlirrewere VJ iitltlmiH In luiiikrnpt.'v ,.,, 111111.11) Hiniill Die mnt untulile wi re llrtmi V Sniltliwnrtli, real e'tnte am nt UaMIIUee, I'J'J.'i.CIHl upritn, uelnlnal; .lolm ,1 Mentacili' - Ilulillltles, 1s;,hk aM'h, ls.iin), I, A (lllliett, real entiite iigelit Mi'Uleil llutillltleH, JI'.'.'i.lHiO iniM't'tireil, f Ts,tK tio.im.ftk The publie debt statement for Aug- shown a iIi'iti'icm' uf fii.l'.i'iiill, mul the ful lowing tutuiuvn in the Treaiuir) Cnrri'iiei .',:,"!it7l rlsfiiil fiuiil fur the ri'.t.'niptlnn of friiftioniit furri'iifi .. 10,lXn,(iH) Si'olnl ilfuiflt of Ifgnl tfinlim for mil' uiitlnu i'f rtlllf nt i s of ili'mlt III, tiV),(iil "tltl . ... 'ils.J'.M.Tll'.l liii'luillngfolu .V hlli'ri'i'rlllK'iiti 44,(117. s"0 Outhtauitlng legal tciiitcrr. Hlil.liTl.dia The Put-in-llay House, at the Put-in-llii) I-huiil, tlie fmiions mi ninrr rcnort, twi'ii t) twomiil a half uilli'K from Sinihnk, Ohio, wiKi'iimpli'teli ilfktnwi'tl hv tlie Augnut IKIth Tlifre were aliouttwo liuiiilieil ninlllf gmm whiMiiojily KiiiTfiilf.l la Mivlng tin tr cUVi'to All (nriilliire ami ether vain itili In the Imllil Ing wftf alo si fi, except sumo trilling lumen of Jewelri ami n u-ral Immlri'il ilnll.it h in iniiiifj, whlfli li.nl ln'fii collfi'tfil for the fl low ffiT kiuli'U'ih, .in.l whli'huiis in eh irge ul the l.nlles whnliinl i-oll ctfil It. I'hf litiildlng cost f7.0il yx other Imllil ngh uuc aNo ile ntiujoil. Ail Umatilla dispatch of August '.'Mb, rcMirti 'f ui'f I'oni'hiili'il ultlitlic liull.in In lien. Ilowanl. Atmut 40il m ttlern .out 'M) In illiuii were pri'MMit. Ilowanl Mutfil to tlie In ilUn that the otijeet of the council was to tie vle ini'iiim to jiri'ni'rvc pi-ni'i' until thfiiifftlng of INingrffs. The dilffn ixiki' pmffM.ng frlfiiilxhlp ami a ililie for peiff. I low aril thin iliiii.unliit of tin' ilitef all thiwe wholmit lu'cn fiigiigfil In tnnnler ami ilepreilmlnns lie mill he woulil holil tlifin, or miiiii' IiiiIUiih as rnM-Mge!., until their flTorts were rxInuiKttM In firii'tlnj, out the guilt), who, win a foiuiit i re to In' turniil nfr to ihe proper imtliurl tlf fur tilul. The riqui'M wa at em-e mi'isl eil to h) the f hlf fi. 4 'rime. Clint Anderson was hanged at Little Heck, Ark , AilguM Wth, on the ih.irgc nf r.qv. Two prominent whisk) funis of Cin cinnati arc charged with eoiuitcrffltlng trmU marks, ami ttio mi'iiitifiUnc ri'stfil. On the "J7th of August, in Monterey roiuit), (.'.iliforiiln, a farnifr luiued fauniel V. Stephfii uuirilfrfilhlKilaiiglitt'r.Hgfil'.M.ifar, cutting her thrott. He thfli took a iIum of vtrji'liiilni', nml uli-0 tlow out his brain-with a mu-ki't. Chiim', ilfiipomtfiicy hIkiiu money niatti'is. Charles Julian Hansen was arrested nml loilgoil In Jill ni Yankton, D.ikotn. Aug. IWth, I'hargfil with the iiiuriliT of his (atlur oiiie two innuthsiigo. A hntcht't with whU'h the ih'ul was commltteil, foiuul la the river, was the mlM.ng link In the chain of extilciH-e ngiiln-t liiui. A few days ago Deputy SheritV Wid ow ktk'lil,of Chcycniic, mid unottu'r mua naiiird Vlfirrlit, Urtr.t mi lit l'lrnl to t- i tin' trail 'if ontlM I-- ! I.l-r- l.i le it rrtlirti Intf, ii lf f - pitt -tit In Mirtif ltd in 11. e tlli rif WMnnM. ml liwriit -n fniiml In n rurrn rii.ii nf Klk MminUlii where I tin j h.l prnlmlily mil ti roMi-'f rel ue klllnt 1 hf fnrilil t liiil two htllUt liolrn In Pir liri k, lnl tin- Utt' r f.itir In lie- rlir.t At Huiralo. N Y . on the night of the J.Ui i.f ngil ( lirlr K VI, gn twrtilt, rlalmllie U ! the Mill uf the l'relili nt nf tin I hli k"i ll'iari! of I'. Il.e. mi.t .Um I) Sltillh, Km lillieloti, nf ( tilrtif'i, Atti mptiil dim k , Hull .ill tvlu Hull. In '.lltlg llieti, uiltnl III the iurrtl.irmlile ii'inpniiy uf t (hlourn girl ' i IhIiiu'iI hy VS .nil hi lt r mul rmi'ln !" lnl w en. iIIiii)ii a In) thutl-nll'l itnlUr- .e tiirnlril tlfit. n mnne) Vil mul Mllllh wen srnlei. in know le.lgeil the i rime iii'l wi re ii.muilti'il fur i tmnitmtli'ii On the aftertiiion of Aug '.".tth, three riu ii i nli imI tlie .".ulng llmik nt Cutiinrutn. ' Mn llnenf llu'lli -kii the i alier, h wa i nlutie, In i hmige .1 (ID dill While he wnk i h ingtiik' the Mil, am 'Hi. r man )tim; eilmrr the . nllliti r, i "Nf lit the i.i-hlir Ii) the nr 111. ami ll '.! ntil Illllil'.N.r llf Il nth 'lliel then tiiuk iw i w lint uiuiii'l tin n win In ,k',i ami I'tiUliiC .i plinl iii tin i nlili r lifitil Inl't him tu opi ti the life Id ilnl mi uinti r fi ar it III Uf. , Kli'l the r.'l'l er ti"k all the put r innnev In tlie ,ife, lilw-in .((! mi' I l,lo, n fu ItIK In take I he -I M r.nf whli II there s.f itill '.' (Mlur (.tun llni then tiimniti'il llielr liurM' ami i'iiliup,i nit lu .i " 'iithi rl) illrei , Hull The whole rul.lii n iiietlpleil iiIkiIII till minute I'oreltCII. TUB OIlir.NT. A Constantinople dispatch "iij" !'.- (1 0 l.nlk are iipproi'i II I li LT IlitulUII, to nk ller llh I'.i-h.. what . nlir.e he I'll. Mil- to uilnpt 'Ihe lulirgent .iNilit Iliilml ire l.irvell relti fur ni. tin hale lguruii-l) .ittiuke.l llutii evir.il tlm. . i mli.iinrliig to turn upiulV uiIIiiii, mul ili-tr.n his jkiiiI.m,ii. n ru-n to Itn-nln mi in- tn reiint relufun i metit' frmn iirrlilng The .Mnluiiii.il. ill popul.itiou of Kol- ui hln ri lei the fiirtitl iitlmik .ifti r H iiiullli't with two t'.illiilluli" uf the I'lirkl-h teglil.ir It Is repurteil that III Klitllltlnun hull' III I'll III f i r I'll iietiMi'ii the ICiimI.iii .iiilm-u nr mul the (irmiil VlIer In regard to the w ir Inileui nil) ami the etpi iim.' of Mlppurllng the 'lurk lull prl'utier (ll.UM NV. The aiiiiieisiir of the battle of Si -ilmiw.ik uIi-itmiI us a hulita with teleliia ttnii- .nut llliiinluiilliiiis The bill against Socialism, adopted I.) the Villi nu I mini II, tlllpowers the piillif til pr lllllllt MK 1 11 "I ll-MK'l.lllnll-. Ill ll pllllll - for uppi .ilk tu the itiuunlttie of the Keilirtl CullUlll mum i: Hepoitsof the Flench hardest show It tu lie er l.'.'.m1 Iii twu ih p.trttui'lit-, gisnl Iii twi Ise, l.ilr lutwintl three, p or In (nit l, ami In.l In ki'len The lnlernatinnil Motietan Confer i me, ill I'.trlk, has ailjotirneil -Ine die. The Vmerltail ilelegati ureil Mime pu-ltlle ut' lion, hut null oht.ilmil the ill t l.tr.itlon of the fiiruiillilleil reph of the I'lirupem tleli gnteii the ilai I'l'fnre iiilnuriiliit lit torreKpuml int. sumiinirlrlug the genei.il rer-utt uf this tiiufereme, mh tlie exl'tlng cniuplli iitluus prtt lililetheniguil itlonof a mniietiin uuloi, l'ugllh negothites prnmillliee thf l't)liaeiUfllf e uf tlie (ierin in ileiniiiietliitliiii ill-.i-trnus. Miiiuinelallin Ismlvis itetl liy onl time ery Mil ill Male.. The m utlmi'Ut iii; illlt tlie fur tlier ileiiioiietl7.itliiu of illver I-oM rwhflmlng. Thf Ititlllf life of the fonfen life I- ileellii'il Itll port.int or the future uf iller. sris. The Colonial loan of ,J.'i.tHH),tHM) is askliri'il, ami will lie Imuii'iI h) the sipanh Hank of ll.unny. I'uiich's Pmhahllltlcs for SeptemlN'r. The weather for September, 1878, will be phetiomlmil. Much of il will be Italian weather, warm during the day, and cool at night. There will be a storm week, 'Jlst to 'J7th. conimcneini: with heat, hlf;h wind, tierce lightning, ami some rain. The second sinrtn in severity will be from the 1 1 tit to lltth, accompanied with tornado, and proba bly earthquake actnit). The third storm in seerit will be from the ISth to 'JiUh. There will be n storm with high wind from the Ith to 7th; and a sionn near the l.Mh to ltlth. The wann er das will be near the !!, 11, I.'i, 17, iM, and itll; cooler, I. 7. II. It!. 11'. '-'D. Periods for auroras will be near the .'), 8. I -J. v!l). .'.'. F. .1. Cm i ii. (irand Jiinetion. la.. Aug. '-M, Ifn. The Scotch People. No armed legions are icqtitred to keep them lovil. There are probabl) not two thous'and soldiers this day in all Scotland, and they are there mere ly for recruiting and keening a few o'f the fortresses In order. The popu lation to-day is haic I) up to t mr mil lions, and will probably never be great er, for the young men and women in the lower walks of life emigrate to the colonies, where many rise to distinction and accumulate fortunes. Bengal is said to belong to the Scotch, on account of the many otllces occupied by them. They tire a hard working people, re markable for their skill in farming and gardening; but they have a mortal aversion to .sweeping streets or digging mil'; and jet thc will work eighteen hours out of twen't) -four on their own farms In the long dajs of summer and autumn. Theru is p'robably not a sin gle Scotch mail this dav emplojed as a street sweeper in anj ot our large cit ies. Those who are too proud to work enlist as Miiiiiers ratiier tnati nig or beg. The relation between the nobles and the Highlands, where the poorest, who bear the name of their landlords, claim kinship with them and have the claim allowed. Not a landlord has been shot or murdered in all Scotland dur ing the last two hundred years bj his tenants. SuMin li, Anthony's Tiipiocn Pttni.i.'Uj. Peel and core eight apples, tilling the cavities with sugar, into which a little nutmeg has been grated. Take ti cup fill ot tapioca which has soaked all night in water, add a little milk (or water), and pour It round the apple in ii buttered dish. Hake slowly one hour, ami serve with cream and pow dered sugar. (iooiI cold or hot TNE TEMIILE SCOUME. lteK.rt from thr Infeitnl IH-trlitk. ItMltf fur thr SuffiriTk. Id m Hfli-atl' iJ lie ilk- f lei,. fe , er iti'l ',7 tleathn rrr rt-irtet ..Ii the Jtli of I tik'Ut Mietliath llt in. lule W rhiLltt-n uriiti r i tear, ami 7 l--t r.'ii aii.l u I p tu f ma ill sll tie fan, trtr ri' teit III il,;.lil , with an Irn ri-iH' in the ilrath rat III that timrriliig the tu grii'. te, a e iliinnriMi fur ra , tlntia Alkilll one thutla ' llirll, oullieli ami i till In n .iirruumlisl the roinmlMar ileput, an.) it a I. mini ritii'kfary t tatlmi a guard from a ruliiri d IllllltalT rotnpalil tn keep l-i k the rrnd MatiV well ieitie are till lealtng the rlt) .SLleli hlimlred I an hale I urns) J at Ii k.till'g S.iiiuaiif nll.iw frer hale aiiirnsl tM'tweeri ('anion and New (Irlralia a i dl'tameuf over two hlllidred iiillr Id irl I from the loo! town, along the .Molille rintd ' how no ft er Nt an) itit I etwreti .Sew Or Ii all. and Mnlille At I'urt (ill'-on the felerl nil fat.il. ami there I. no alMtinuut theie wi re xvt i mi and :i'i ileuilik up tu August At ( Hiitim tint a Ingle lil.ii' Iiii'im- mm npi'ti i r pi twoilrilg itore 1 he .!m had a MipulHll'ill nf ,l,Vil, hut Ii iw utill 7"' while per uli ale III the ItJ I here were auiue l'i nr ID t i i, liiali) In ifloek liuitUk: died within the l.i-l li n i. l Mi'liiphl. ll'.' ilintli. imtir rid (nil li'Hir-. 'mn it tin Imui M How tr mt ...I urriil nt I tin inn id, Aiu'int (li, tioth ofwhlihwire 1 1 roiik who i .uiu fr. m Mem phl to fkfiipi1 the phigiie K' nr t-. i(ili-pn luiil t.iki n In the h'xpltal . re n uttering sit di nth niiiirreil at I in mli. on the .'7th 'the mirk of unking mllt-i tluiik I- tlll going on A meeting III l.leraki, Knglmid, ptel lied omt Ii) I tn Maior, apKilnted a rottimlttee to mike tiillei t'.iii (hliagu I nllis tlun nliiuiiiit.il to .siiiij 'Ihe lVorla llo.ird nf Trude fiititrlhuti'd ('Jii The t ol mini.,! hlo. I'uti'rlliiitlniia mrirregite fls,(M In llm.ilia, Netir i.kn, uer l) w,ti fnlln till The Ma aolikof nil. i ling r.iiitrlliilti il IIMI ' he lile Mrlptlutik In M .oiilk am uiiled to f.. 1 l, making a tnt.il tu tint till to .1 iU of ulkiiit II." (.o The Mertlmut" I'm Image mi the Mllir d.l) lilted to iliilitte li'i.lnl from the rilMilar reli lllle uf the Kiehalige Hull three Vuti k ngillirt the in--! 1 1. ill Wt re pulli'.l A freight ttalll lo.iiled with -llppllek Ii t Little IttK'k, Ark Itepmts of August '.'7th, show an in i reiiM- In the yellow feu rurmuge In the .s.iiilli In New (Irleaiik ',i new him are rert . i). mid I'.lileiithii. In .Mem hl, up to noon, there were fi7 new i ,i e- ami vtilui'li- Port 1' uln rciort It new e ikes and one death At n k burg, there ill re Its urn i ao- utid .'Idealh In twetili four hours Aid fur the -utli ri r- l r-t 111 going foi ward 'I hi Sew Voik ( h iiulier uf loiutiurte ml ii, is Tlie ti n li.mli Km hllige, of tt. I.UIIIk, relief teil ll fluid ex fiedlng fl!,Ul Ihe tolli'itloiik In Itiilliimip nlWiiinuiliil tutltim. The I'riMliu-e Kxi'lmlige of New Vork, lollefteil t,:V Kiir'ln r tnl lettliiti- weie made III I'hluigo, aggri'g Itlng J.-r In addition tu thl- the Viihlngtnu Ii e Vin an uf 'lilt agu. M'lit a t ar In.l I of Ii i 'o Meuiphlk, ami mall! pillule Imliildii il-.rul llloile. Snret.irv Mll'tilll ntileled r.lllntlk at. il llli dlt itl ktun- fur twn thoii-aml people fur tweiiti diya A gl:ut Him, nf Whet ling, nit f.'aal. 'Ihe eiiipIoMr of the llawke.it of tire, llnrlliigtoii, ielit (.VI. A luile of rotten from 'I t iiiii'ee, at Mt l.uul, Mild fur ?s7oaml the pruffi iU were fnrwiirdi'd tn .Mi'liiphl-anil Vltkklnirg Another lnle of eottiin, at New Vurk,nld for f.MJ, and the prot'eed were for nardi'd The Knights Templnr, at Me.nlillle, I'a.. M'lit (.'Oil Ami mi the uiutrlliutious are going on all oM r the foliutri At Memphis, August .'Kith, the death rate In rciul t'p to nuoa there were Ut In ttrtui'tits. At tin Hoard uf Health otllte mil) 71.' new I'lei'i were reportetl fur vt litmrf, tint tills dui'it not i ihllilt the true state of the fpl tlemlf for the ill), as owing to the rain, ecr ul phiKlt'lmis had falletl to report V'or the kiunc time the undertake ra reported fi7 yellow ffifr Interments. At New Orleans therewerc IiV.i new fBif, Hud Ml death. Weather t-loud) mid ahuwery. Ct'lteiia uf Omaha contributed another f 1,000, unit the I iiloii I'ai lllc iiper.i turi ralaetl f.'iOil for the henellt of Hotitlit' rn tflegraphi'rit. The following additional oil trlliutious have ts't'ii made l.lttle Koek, ovir 1,'JOO; thri'ei'oiiuimiiilarlesKnlghtsTemplar of l'lttktiurg, eiifh f UK), thn (ifneral Uellef 'oiiimltti'cof I'lttslmrg, 7U0, IU He f Klrel'o , fouiii'll lllulTs, riVl; Coluiiilm. Ohio, ti,:7. I'lilfago, a total through tegular nurct's of I'.M.'.nW; exhlli tluu of IlimeV I.iindi'li I'lrcu at Milwaukee, fur the bviivtlt of the sulTerers ne rllo.niH); Meri'tiints' Kxchmigf fever fund of 8t l.nul', (ll.UiV), un I'litertalutneut given In Krle. ri,iW, IVorli, III, fv'K): l.litr pool, Kuglmitl, fl,(). The new ta-i' at Viek-tmrg, for "J-l hours were li'id, and thlrttcu death-. At it at In Mfinphlh this uioining ouli M'M'II ptl)rll'lltlft Ollt of IlllOllt tllfllt! ll III III lllf their report of new piiea, the ntunlier aggre gitlng fort)-two, hut not mure than half the cases could h lie been reported At the conn t) Jill tliere wi'ie twenty rme nf )tllow feifr Oiif lnmatf umler n'titeuci' of dentil for imir tlfr ttlttl, and alo another mule r o nteiice to the penitentiary. I ntlertakerr. rejsjrt M In teruii'titK up to noon. Atttu'rlixkln t he e fil ing the olllelal rcconls extilMtetl 145 new t Bi'a and 77 do rutin for iM houra. Thu fever contin ue to a read among the colored people In mime can- the "Irk ami dying have been aban doned, and the anltrr police have tsven In htriK'tfd to break Into houe when- they hae reaaon tu believe there are unattended nick or dead person. At New Orleans, to-day, the death ltit Include twenty children under "ev en years. Ft em noon to tt o'clock '27 deaths were reporteJ. Henry Hahne, who shot ami killed Henry Miirphi a few da) ago, wa among the victims. This Is the rtrt case In the prison. There hae tven IVVt cases and 4S deaths at Port (iIIimiii. ' here wan onu death at Mobile from yellow fe r to-tl.i) At lik tmrg '.'ot new i'iim'd ami 10 death ar i rejiorteil f' r VM hour Yellow fever ha apjieared at lirccavlllf, Miss., and two death are resirt ed. At it ack -on one death U re srted. The collectloiiii at Chicago today were S-Ui'is, making a total to noon of '.M,4'iJ. In New York the ful'M-riptlon were t,X. The De troit subkcrlptioiis tivilaj fisit up ?.',.kM The .Mfii'hint'k thchmigo (mul at St l.oul- now exeecil i 14,iXl. The relief fund In I tu mna ti excot'ils f VJ.UX) AlHiut 'J.U1 w ere collect ed In Mn Fran 'kco and l.vi In MtH-kton. I'.il , to-d.i) The coiitrlbutloli- to kiuTereni In Cleveland have reached f IkeVVi Unit ?!) mre collfctfd la Cairo to-da). Skit. I. At Memphis the undei ta kers are pri'MU'd to bur) the ilea I, It being dlf limit to procure even colored gnoe-dlgger. Dozeiik of cotllns are h lug on the ground wilt Iwg fur Interim tit It It lui(kUie U. irf'taJr a refirt "f the . ! I nderuarr rr j.rt t lell.. feier Inter rnt u 'u tn. , thr drath ltt will t- t Uir at )rtrr dtj Segris-.. mitnr of thfui drunk km tilnl beforr the cs mi ml rjr dej.it ttu inufn Ing, ami lassitnllig rlutiKl, made a ruJi for the ill. ir Thej rf e kept bark tn thr . ,... r llillltar) guard I'Ut the . lid attempt ! Ing mule, the guard, rtrrd Vlllliig imi negro The ti mmlttee It doing all In It power to u pll 'he people with fia.l, but mill" uf the In grot are diatl'.1rd with tin manner In with h the ratHili are ill.tr, lulled In the Trtitng a rrjairt uf tin It rtl nf Health allowed new uiu slid '-I death- III twttiti fnur hour A later ri'.irt .al.th.it the iiigro.h.it l.y the guard o a. not ktlltd. but tkidli w..tir.deil In New Orlean 'J'l ti 'w rek ami etgtitr eight ,' tleith are rrj- rti.l At l'ort liiteuli li iMrfi ) ire ri'i-irti'd, ami lift) rile de.ithn, nil', of .Tn p. rkotik rt iimlnlng In town t.uit ' 'Jin hue ti d The total .eatli- In New Orleans to dati , are l.icil. Im ludlng .lit) t hlldn n uiuttr eli i i ii )ear of age In Vh k.t urg tin re were wi Hit) eight new cim' and twetitir-tlie lute- , lilt lltk At Itituli lloilge there IllM t t li t lei f en deaths from yilluw frier At lima . tliere mf tight l.i ea-e. .tint .It tlen'h to ill) 'lhl t) lie niM'kare retorted at (,ritn ille, Ml. . t.nlai. Hid tile death t ontr! biitlui k are going forward frmn town. ,im title, thn iiighmit thetuuiitri Sew Vrk uti i rl toii tu d.l e Ul.ialf, and Houtier . tartv, the -I'to .1 Initidriil thuinmid with a In t k f r 1 Mini I hurt lieolle, Hun. mid Mii.itrl'nl N'li ' i 111. are tit'ghiiilng All the utlier i It es .argt mul .in ill in loutrliiiithig libt-rilli Old l.likshlugle. "This is er pleasant ueather." -aid (ir.'iiulfather I.ii'k-liiugle jestenlav eieniiig "I am goin' on two hunilnl )i"iisi)il, an' 1 don't leiiiember of cr seem' nuthlti like it." "It's uuliil," giowleil a memliei of the fatnih "If it don't soon getiooler I do think Me shall die.'' "fooler? Die?" exclaimed grand father. " h lib what tl'je mean eliiliP I wasn't complainin' about tin heat." he went on, buttoning; up his gown. "I was about to remark tht I never seen IK'h COIlfoundi'illj cool weather at this time of the vear Whj. onl think, here it's the miiltlleot Julj. -ami the tlieriiiometer to lid- in the shade," and heshiugged his shoulders as if a lump of ice bad slid ilmvn his back "I wouldn't be surprised," he ''iui-jj tinned, "if the blamed mcicim wouhl gel down to Kill- alole it stops, hiu frece half of lis to death, same 'is it ilnl mn ! out West." "Out West?" "Yes: iii m. Louis." "You must be mistaken, grandfather; St. Louis is the hottest plnce in the wot Id People are thing theie from the heat b the ilooiis.' "U, I ktow tlu'i aieii'iw.aud I il.in't wontli'l' at It people have become so eU'llustiu'h delicate these tlas"that the) can't stiiuil nuiliin' Now," when I Iii oil in St. Loin-, it wa- inhabited li) a ditlereut bleed of eats. In them dnj" the teg'ler temper'tiire wa from Ms) "in lilM) in the shade " Heie the member got out of the room unpeiceiied bj giatulfather, who t on- tilllleil "That made it kind of pleu.snt .tint healthy. litit one summer, right in the middle of harii'st, the thermometer fell down to a hundred ami tne, and I never see uch distress in all mv life. People just literally froze to death, if ) our grandfather hadn't been tougher than a pine knothole I'm sure he wouldn't bo here now to tell it, Hull had lot.sof heaiy elothin' and managed toworrj tlnoiigh. There's somethin in the air now that re.iiinils me of that desp'rit tune, an' I'm afraid history is to be repeated:" mid he began blowing on his linger-ends, at the same time turning around to see what effect was being produced hv the recital. Finding himself alone he naid -"All right. I can stand it if you can I was only telling the story that they might know a little of thu hbdory iif their own country; but if they don't want to hear it thej needn't. It- thev prefer to remain as ignorant n.s kw beasts of the lields, it ain't mv loss. For my part I'll go down to tlie ice house. It can't be much cooler tliere than it is here." And picking up bis cane and fan he went. -(of (Jitj tyr rick: Vh) t.'nhl CliatirTcs Color. It is well known that the human body contains humors and acids, similar in action to, and having a like tenden cy towards, baser metals, as nitric and sulphuric acids have, namely, to tarn ish or dissolve them, arjiug in ipian titj to ilill'cicnt persons; of this theory we have abundant proof tn the effects which the wearing of juisi liy produces n different persons. Tkiuusauda weir continually, without any ill idTuot, the cheaper class of juwelrjwith brass ear wires, while If others wore the same ar ticle for a few days they would be troubled with Mire "ears, or, in other words, the acids contained in the sj.s tem would ho act on the brass a.s to pro duce ill results. Instances have occur red in which articles of jewelry of any grade l;elovv eighteen cafJVt hive been tarnished in a few days, merely from the above named caue. True, these instances are not very frequent, never theless it is as well known to them, and every ease the fault of the goods not wearing well as it is generally colled but the result of the particular con stitution by which they are worn ti wt Irr. A warm climate i not o favorable to the cultivation of the turnip as thu' of cold moist region', and in ('res' Hritain no crop succeeds so 4vell on hKii hillv grounds, in a moist climate . he :.i.T :.... .. i......r , tu in the north tut tup moons ii i r-S" . i jal -. .. A of Knglmid and iu Scotland,! n in 1 the couth ot Kngianu. " ""' n ..., in the humid western pM"- uI "rjt.in than in the east. "Oh, how I MUh im -Mn was aj clear xn Mift as vourk." Ml.l u fa.l.v to tier Mm I fou can eiiMlv inske It mi," Jw1,'r,,,, lS !,..-"Huwf-liiqulre.1 the tlr.t latly 1 J vml Hop Hitter-, that tu.ike- puw. nch Ioe4 Jid Wiwniluc hc-il'h. It done It for me. M.ou K-erve." t I,