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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1878)
)WW91""" lfmr ' m, i,. .- " " Nv. 0 i w t m s. v r Tin; inn) riiorh ciiikf. HO HI ADPKIMIKN, IM.. it lrt..s. ItKD CUH'D. NKIHtASKA I'OMIK.U.. Onirics O. Hooker linn been roiiotn nrvted (or Congress In the Fifth district o( Mlssilppi. Chiitinrcy It. I'llloy, postmaster at Hi 1oula, has been removed, mill Samuel HdJCfl llppilllltoil. The Kcpuhlleaii State Contintliin of Now York I called to tiled tit Saratoga, Hcplenibor'.J.'ith. 'I'hi' IVeslilent Iiiim appointed Hon S. Newton Pettis, of Pennsylvania, Minis ter Hcidi-nt mill Conul'(cnernl, nt Molivln. Tim election returns in Vermont, up Ui September ltd, from one hundred nml fifty-id towns, show tlin following vote: For (ioverunr I'rorlnr (rup ), J7,7-l i llinghiim (dem.). I'.MiOil; Mar tin (grconbneknr), 1,0,'iii, scattering, 7(W. Tim He publicans nf tliu Tliinl district of Wisconsin Iiiivii ii'iiniiiiimlril (!io, C Huzleloii for Congress, mnl In the Klghlh district llioy have niiioiniiiiilril Tluul. C. I'otiil Tho (Jrcoiibnekirs of tho First New Hampshire district have noinlniitril l.afayntto Clu-sley for Con gress. The Nationals In tint Thirtieth Now Vork illstrlot have nonilniituil N. (S. Ilrown for Confront. Tim leinncrntlo convention of Wash ington I'linllory mot ut Van Cotivor, Sept. nth. nml noinlnuti'il M. T. Union for delegate to Congress. Tin; platform opposes tlm dismemberment of tho ter ritory, favors the adoption of a State gov orniiicnt when circumstances will Jus tify; favors t-.xtcnhlon of tlmo for tlm completion of tliu Northern l'aulllu Hull rimil; domiuid tlm breaking tip of In ilimi rcsurvutioni, mid tliu ndoptlon of new Imllmi policy. Tlm Poinnorallo Convention for tlm Tliinl district of Iown, nt McGregor, September 1th, uninitiated l-'rcd. O'Don null, of Duliiupic, liy uccluiuntUu, fur Congress. Mr. O'Dniincll nl once ilu cllni'il, mul M. M. limn, of Dubuque, was nominated. Mr. limn iiIho ilicllii. oil, mul u (Initiation walled upon him to urge his acceptance. Ho took tlm matter under consideration. Tlm Republican State Convi'iition of Minnesota wtis Imltl ut St. I'anl, Sep. umber -1th. ilohn M, Horry, uf Knrl- J tiault.is nominated for Associate Judge fl of tlm Supreme Court. 0. 1. Whltconib, I Hoohoslor, tho present incumbent, was A renominated for Atnlitor nf Statu. Tlm km platform adopted roafllrms tho prinoi- 4 pies of tlm Itcptihlican party, ami ox- r pri's.MCH ailiulration for Itn nets In oup lh jlprtv-Htn tho rrhfliion, Hccnrlng unlvtir- tMnl liliorty. anil kcuping tho plt'ilgcil ,vitlli of tlm nation to Hh nrililoiw; in JyNtoring jnilit'ioiiNly ptihlio improvo HBlgli'ntN; in protouting allkti hlimk ami ijitiin in riitiiinlii good will ilospito iA,' opposition mul hato of tliu Dnnio p'i'ntlo party; mul in aholishing tlm DJitjJf wonl Jim a maintainor of ptiauo. (It Tho DommTiitH of tho SlU'i)iitli till- ' nois tliHtriot hiivo roiiominatt'il V. A. SparkH for Congri'ss. Tho Doiuooruttt In ihu Third illstrlot of (ioorgia havo ronomltiatod (Jon. l'lill. CtMik for Con grcsH. Tlm (irornlmokors in tliu Twenty-ninth Now York district hiivo noin inatotl Halph llonuraont for CongroHM. Tho (irt'onlmokora in tho Second Now Jersey tilstrlct havo nomlnatod lloxo kinh I). Smith for Congros; and tliu Prohibitionists in tho Bimo diatrlot hnvo nominated C. A. linker. Tho Democrats in the Fifth district of Maryland havo renominated Kli J. Honklo for Con gress. Tlm Hepulillciins in tho tlrst dis trict of Maryland havo nominated Sam uel A (Sraham for Congress. Tliu Dem ocrats of tho Sixth Wisconsin district havo renominated Hon. (Julio (Jouck for CongrcHH. Tho Domoerats in tlm First Kansas district havo nominated dudgu J. K. McClnru for Congress. Tlm National Greenback Statu Con vention of Now Hampshhu was hold at Manchester, N. H., Sept. fith. Warren (J. Brown, of Whltettold, was nominat ed for Governor. Hesolntions were adopted that the general governiimnt alono should Issue money for tho bene fit of all; demanding tho repeal of the national bank net; tho issue by tho gov ernment of a full legal tender paper money; prompt payment of all tho out standing bonds at maturity; the imme diate repeal of tho resumption act; an equal and just taxation of all individu al and corporate property; a thorough ly honest and economical administra tion of public afl'airs; salaries to bo bo fixed that the remuneration shall bo a fair equivalent for tho service render ed; that no subsidies bo granted by the general government to individuals or corporations: that public lands bo do- voted to the benefit of actual settlers; modification bf tno iron-clad tramp law and donoiinciW its enactmout Don't tell a man you sweat. It's vul gar, inform him that you are being deprived of the saline and oleaginous fluids of your material substance thro' tho medium of tho oxcrutorios of your pel uuid cuticle, with a sensible con dentation of moisture upon the super ficial exterior. LATE NEWS. iivtivrttl. Freiburg's tannery, Cincinnati, burn- IVeililent I Inyo delivered an aildreii nt tli- HI I'mil Mr, H pt Mli. William Nlblo, well known hh a the trlcal iiiiimv'ir, illnl In Nm York, Aiittit The Alllanrr, Ohio, bugging factory lillflnil H'it(iit,iT 4t)i l) f.'l.WiO'. IliMir mirr V(l.ix. Hon. Frank Welch, ineuiber of Con- k'f", 'lli'l ui S'nrfiilk, S'(lrnlK, on tlir nllit of H..t. Htli llimry llertrurti, late Major (Jeiieral In the Ufiltiil Httr iirtnjr, illeil nt .Unril, Win, f it !il. Cen, Iajw Wallace, of Imllana, lias ln n Mi-ilnliil tliiMrnnr of Si m Vlitlco, Uv A III I, rtnK'liiril A lire at l'"at Siigiuaw, Septnuibnr ,'M, ii lrn)iil tin' f.ni mill nf (imrr ll.ivin (Kirl. I.H-i', llii.noil Tho icerctary of the Iri'itsiiry has Is rtii'il ii nill fur llir rrili tiiitlnn nf II vr iiillllunn of fi.'JO IkiihIk nf N'kV Tlic National I'.xeciitlvc ('ointullti'i' nf llir t nlnli l.niKiii' nf Aim rli'ii Hill mci't .it I'IIMhukIi, ri jit '.'(Hi Tlm Inter-State Imposition, at Chica K(, nl'i'licil nil 1ln I'Miiln of Hi'pt. Itli. mIIIi mi nlti'iiiliiiiie rutliiiulnl ul Lll)t(X). Now York has had a strike among tlm Mrii'tinrilrborn, hut It i mini Hiitiiiilni nth, mul tlic nii'ii wint to work'nt II l per iUy. In New York, September Dth, gold frll tu niic fourth of line pi'r rent tin- limi-nl prlcr ulnri' tin- piiii'IIhIhm of rpu r m rnrnl. Tliu MliiiHsiila Statu Fair scums to Imvii I n niirccMful, l'ri'lilriit IIhji-s whr ri'iTli'it nn tlic fttli m tlli ci'inlilcrHlilc ciri inimy. The House of lllshops In pulilioiessliin in Ni' York, nn the rvniliii; nf Hi'ptiiiihtr M, iiiiiiiiIimiiiikI ili'piiKnl lllfliui Mi Cmki-ry, nl MlrlilKHii. Tho Library building and Ulloy'sgro nry ntnre, nt riliTuhtirjf, Vn., hiirmil Hi' ti'inliiT VM. Uim on the formiT imt ntuti-il. HllryV li, i:i,(mfi. 0. II. Matteson, of Hi lea. N. Y has limilo it preliminary nimwcr to I lie mil uKulnnt lilia In hiukriiplcy, nml MiiIck tlml the totnl niiiniliil nf hln lliihllllln, U ovrr KVKI.OoO. Two trains on Iho Mlssnuil aci(ic rallin il cnlllilcl iinir Si I.oiiU, Hcjiti toiler li, Injuring live person, mul nrivkliig hnth Inoo iiintlM'itniul ii h.iKK'iK'''r IiuiiUIiik it lo-snf ItMl Forest tires are reported on the north ohore of l.uke SnpiTlnr, extcmtlin; ciintliiii ntlBly fnr HVI iiiIIih. The IIich Miirtnl nni Uillnlli, mul fpriinl hiuk nf Hi in it liny, (Iriunl MHrln mul lliirff f hoe liny. rreslilcnt (irant's brother, Orville. Iiiik Ihtii irnl from KIlMheth, N. .1., In the In nine iiMlnmut Mnr-Mimn. ills mlml riiiiKiin liiiini'iiho npiTiihitloim, Htsrtlnn new himliiens nil riKlirnntli'M'iili', etc. Tho internal revenue tax eolleetloiis for tlm Infill iMrriiilhi.tiilv:tilth,erf flttl,. 7I7,W, afi'ouiifi'il for, mul fti,7t)S uimtviiiiiit fitfiir. The ill llclcncy will lie iiimle goiMl hy the ilefnultcrs nr llnlr ImiiiiImiii'U. The steamer Iteliauco exploded her Ih.IIit iieiir tt Mm j V, (I. i tlic nlyht nf Septi'iuhcrrlh, Kllliii nr ilnmiiln the llrt I'liU'llHTriiliil necmi.l m.ilc, mul futility lnurliij I'nnk. SfM'r.il nllier prrwiiiH wele reiluusly hurt. fiA re-union of Federal and Coufedor ato Mitilh-rn n hi'lil lit .Miirli'tta, Ohio, Sept. fttli. The spiiilns referred to the exertion put forth hy tin- North to relieve the noutli In Its prer-tnt nlllletlou an prnetlcal proot of tliu yinp.ithy nml hikmI fueling existing. Ill Chicago, on tho ii7th of August, there were !W pitltlnus In hiikruptey Illeil, nioHtly Hiimll. The moKt notiihle were: (rrtou 1. Southworth, rem eitnte iment- IIiiIiIIIIIck, fJ'.Ti.lin- iiet. niiinliml; John .1. Mmitugue Iliihllltli'9, flh7,(W-iui'ietj, f IN.MIO; t,. A. (JIltiiTt, reiil CHtiiteinjout-iiecurcil llBlillltliM, tW,l- iitiM'furt'il, 7(XX-no iimoU. Tho public debt statement for Aug Ut Miiiwh it ilt'rre.ie nf fl,4tiA,fi(M, mul the fnl lnwtiiK linliiines In thr Trrnmiry : Ourri'iicv ji js,ji7 Hpeenil nml for the reilenip'tliin 'n'f ' ' f riu'tlllllill (Mlri-i'iipi' in tv iit HiH-rjnluYtiiir.lt or li'Kiil ieiiili'rV'f.Vr ' ' ri-ilnnptlen wrtlllrutesof itriMmlt 4!i1W,rtio t-nln . tSIs 441 Ttl1! liirliiilliiK i-olii ,V ullvererrtitli-i'iies 4OI7S6 OlItrtiillillliK logwl temlrrh :i!tl,U7l,0ltl Isaac Itoliinson (colored) inur.iorod his wife m Mt. Vermin N. Y. Benti-nilier mul tlii'ii kllli-il hluiH-lf. Jealoucy wiui the rue. During a quarrel In Huston, Soptein ber'AI, .Inha Uur, tA twelve, ntahheil hi hrother Tlmnthy, p-il ilftt-c-n, raimlng ilenth n ii Hhort time. A dispatch from Sedalla, Mo., says: Three nt the men who robbed tho hank m Coseorilln, Mo,, hitvelu-en urrexteit Hint shut, In the vicinity, George Howell, colored, was hanged at (Irt-mvlllc, Tcnn., September Mh, fo'r the murder of Joseph Martin, In Deeember last. Ho confrMeil and was penitent. The Uev. D. II. Haydmi, pastor of the Methodist rhurrli In South Maillsmi.Coiiii., na tiren arreMcsl on the churp of inurderliiK Mary K. Staiumnl. He pleail not Riillty. The Salmon river (Idaho) stage was raptured by ludtatu near Illrch Creek Stat on, September fith. Th mall and everything else was burned. The driver mado his esrape. Tho Pennsylvania Board of pardons baa refused to rt-roiniiientl the eiimmutatlon of the death lenience to life imprisonment In the case of Joe,h Kehne, a Molllc Magulre. As the result of a quarrel over a game of pin-pool, In Chtnu;o, 8optembi-r 7th, James 0. Durke, a gainliU-r, i-liot Morris Wall, a Texas cattle man, kllliii); him ulinoct In itanily. On tho morning of September 2nd, in lMteiiO orgu county, Mil., Mike (Sreen (col.) wan tukeu friun the Jul! hy tuiut)-tlc men ami hiingcd to u tree, for nn itault upon a white woman. William Taylor, colored, who is sup- --d to li( murliril Allf Mrllnwrll, a hlt- ii.l. tnkrii fr-nn thft !. Ml! t Vu,. liiky, O'lhi i,ii th"eti-nli i; ..f - tiinlf ,tli mul hunt; lit nkiIi to Uirip J't At Milwaukee, on the night of Sep. tiinUr U-l AlfifJ Mnti'ia, mi i-inploye In i'ry Ur'f ilry tiu-. uirtlnl , Isrr niiKiiiiit uf .wi!m I Iniiirliii; in iht-Ann fniiiul -ii hi trio Ks llii- tnlui- nf tin- lull 11 pr-i I III flerrds I l,(ll III a drunken row, near Omaha, on th tiHtlit of !i-pti tnlr 1st Anton Kiinollt li l.t,.-,J In ihr. tie k, thr klilff M-tirlnt; lie JuirnUr Ti-ln and died almn-t tnrtatitlr Hi'Vi nl 'I'hers wi-li- woiiieleil tM-ral others wi-r- Hiiiiiiilrd. Tlir siippoM-il uiuriti-rrr m rr-tiil. fames Hetuiett, a profes-'louul gam Mi r, nf HI I'.uil, Iml , wit thnt mul liixlaull) kllhil In Cliulun I , it few hIkM ako, hi .1, It Aruiihl, Arnold r-lmrt(fl llilini It llli tlitlu iiiclnir Ills sun rti;.iliil him, nml with Im-Iih thr emie nf h win's Irmliii; luiiin- tin the morning of September lit 1'ihii ( li i ii, nn nii II ruimi, ms uilinlrreil In his Iril l (,r Minn llrli i-nhiirk, his g met 'on, iii!i-l xmiiIiiii Afli-r plunderlm; tin liml) n' (si Mie yiiiilh Iti-il, nnd nt tin- lnt m rourilu ns Mil hI luttji-. 'Mrs. .Mai- I'lilllips ngml twenty, hu-i lulinitiillh rniifi '! In the JefM-y I'ln nil lliiiritlis Hull stir liml iiiiirili-ii-il lit-r lite. in iillis nlil I'ht'il, thnt xlii- uilltht uiiire c.islly inrn ,t llilnu', Imt "In- liml hiil nn H'iii-nf iiiluil sllue, mul so fnlirliulfil in Kite lnrilf tip. Mrs. M. .1. Doiilgherty, who was ar ri'stril mul put on lilnl, tear Ijitulnu (lliln, for the iiiiinli-i nf lu-r snu In l.iu , Kamin I Arm triinif, lini In ni iuiiiltti ( .Mr Ariu-lrciiiK', II will he ii'tiii-uilH-ri-il, wus n Hi,ilth furuu r, Mlilrl) kiiimn, mul witt shut tliniiiuli tlir ln-ml .it IiIkIiI, while a'lri'p ln-slile his nf.-. Wllliaiji (;. lingers and ,1 ,laiis Joiii-s, stjit niiers, . Vnik, hsti- Iweiiiir reslnl nn suit hmiiKhl hy the c!lt, to n ctr tn-nrly ii inlllliiii ilnllnrs pitlil iliirlnir the n-lcn of the old Tauiiuiili) ItlliK. Uhiii Hlh-Keil frnii illlh lit wiirrmils ll.ill was r. at liVMSM 'Iheili'feiiilmits luite eliluis iiLMlust I'eelly which luite hieu miillteil, for iilmut twn mil linn ilnllarH. I'ori'licn. Tin: oiup.st. Tlm Tnibinji rebels have surreuder ed their iiruis tn tin-I'nslu euiiiuinu IIiik tin I'lbidel, la euusiiteni-ii of hU Ihreatrullii; tn hnuiliiiril. It is sinied that France mid Itth Jollltl) liotitli-il the I'ortethat they nlij-i led In the kiiliiliiirilllii-al id the (In rk enit ,11 tin event of n war helween tin ere mul Tiiiki t 'I he Turkish tmops are n-pnrteil in. eneronrli lui; upon (irei k teirltnry. Tho Mahomedau popiiluliini of Knl iischln neleil tint fnrtllli'iitlntu. after u i-imtllet with two tiittiilliuis nf the Turkish ri'uutnn- It Is reporled Ihnt neifiitlntluiis have I.e. feted liitwieu the Itusslan Ainluus'ii nr mid IheUrmul Vltler III legitrd to the w.ir liulem nlly niul the expense nf suppnrilin; the Turk Mi prisoners. Meheniet Ali Pasha, who ivn -cut to piu-lllj AIIi.iiiIii, was !,!'! xty liilhs-seteii iiurlli nf .Xi-iitarl lie lied mul tiM.k refuu'e In n shed, hut will pursued hy Hie Allmuliilis who eiillul iipnii him to oKiinlre nu uttnek iimdu-t the Austrian. He refused, nml win with twenty incinhemnf his suite, inii-sacied The Ittt'slahs hiiMioi-cilpIi-d llitntiin Their eutrv wns perfeetly pe.ieiuble. A Vienna dispatch of September ;id, s.i llie Insiirrei'tlnii lii the partsnl Itnfiiln ami llere;nliiliini-euplid lit the Aiistrlnns Is III Its hist extremity. It Is stnlnl (hut the Insurgents nt Trehluje ure nlriiel lutweeu Austrliiu nn I ' urkNti tires. A Coutautlno pie i Ispatrh s,is the rumors Unit the einhar kiitliinnf the liesslnu tmnps has hceu st) pid Is untrue. The Turkish setnli lllrlnl news paper says the 1'iirte lutemls to adopt reforms In Asia Minor niRKestrd liy the IMtl-li Mint ter. A Couitnutliuiple dlpitleh says the llrlt tsh lleetwlll shortly In withdrawn to I'liN-ha l.luiidu Islmul. It tins been derided Unit it enrilnn nf Turkish troops shall sepa Hte the Itiisslnn lines from the position uf the llluslo phe lusiirgtuts. ItNOI.AND. The Fenian convicts, Condon and Melndy, have teen releiised. They will he taken In rliut k by the Anierlrini l.tcatloumiil sent to the United States, should they elect to reside here. There wits Krent rejolelin; In County Cork, Ireland, on receipt of the news of the relei.se .of Coiuhui. Uuslm-s wn sus pendiil mid tin re wns a gcnerul lllumlmi thin. A Loudon dispatch of September 'i. sijhtlni Preston Operatives' A'soclatlon has t"-x-il notice pnlutliie; out that ItVt pair of spliniliii; mills me stopped tu thnt town; thut It Is feared no lutlnltely worse condition of things Is Imminent, and that short time should be generally adopted In Lancashire. A meet Incut the uiiiiiufiirturcra bus heen called tn met t at Manchester to consider the unprece dented enmiueiclal tllltlrultlcs. John East wood it Stiii-, unrated rplnucrs mid initnufar tureis, near H.ilUui, Yorkshire, have tailed I.lahllitUs, fT.',(0J. TlieeM-uiHionsteaiiior Princes-s Alice, returuliiK from (Irnvescnd, on the evening of Septcmls'rlM, withatmut 700 persons on board, was run down off Harking, and about MO lives were loU Ttie latest dispatch lays: The strainer which sunk the I'rtnress Alice I sup posed to Ivu the lllrnell Castle, a screw collier, hound north, In ludUst. The Steward of the 1'rlncess Alloc states that after the colli on the other steamer proceeded without attempt ing to render aid. He estimate that TOO per sons wereontsiard tho I'rlnctss Alice. She sunk tuiw tlrst, live nlnutes after she Ha struck. Some small ho.ita and another excur sion steamer rendered what assistance was possible. The drowned Include an extwoidl nary proportl.-n of women and chlldr u, Sev eral iur Ivors speak of h ivIiik lost as many a three, live mid six children. They den-ribe thu water as cov-reU with hundreds ef shriek ing (.eoplo. Tjhe Captain and nca ly all of the crew of Iho Princess were droxned. They couldn't lower the boats aud there wt ro hut few llfo huovs on the steamer. All the police of Woolwich tower and arsenal wee cnu'igcd last night labeling eorcses, rhletly women and uhlldrcn, which completely lid tlu- Uard room at the steamship comptny'a olllce at Wool wich, A passenger who scrambled on hoard the lllrnell Castle a ia he threw rope to peo ple struggling In the water. The number lost la uncertalu. Tho comparison of various ac- i muiiU Mn t'itH i lut TM Tlir Prtnrr ' Alk-i was ,. ..t, ain.r llh nrklal sabm. ' Her Kro iiniiiri "a rtl, and ilia I f It" , llirmill ( i-llr. I X UhllMANV. I Till' nUIIIerurt of thn litttlln llf S'.i. dun i tlwMe'l hiMa) with rotftir Ui,n nd llluiidusll'iis rntvi r. Itcporl-of tho Fretieh h.-utit how It to ! very iril In ln ilp.irtmi-(it, tfis In twelte, tslr In t ' cnl rlhrst p m In fort) lt. and bid In "-ten ii's,nrt Thu elecliiiifs Aug. Hh, in Hognl.i, South Auierha, were tt ruled It -rlmi do order The slstc Kilurnmnit llu d In ten tnd the rlei Hens; ihf only fUMbhi d four tlllntr pi Inailtynf 'il,li Irditbltmit, arid pill thu-e under Ihe eon nil of their imii iiple Tin adherenti of (In i.tl-r party rullM not gel near tin tmlhit l.Ju' to ti.,-lt I In' I r viti - I'iiiiIii-Iiiii mul ili.nrili r im'io illy r"", a purl) spirit w as ten urn lietilled. 'llie State If Hip- ln) Ihelll-eltui in the toi rs ol in lifhls'ilug huri In a and tin dnj im the irnW'l, klllbiK niu' or tw imul Kolliid IngseterHl Thin hmka up the ew tlcu, nml ns .ill the viten i are In fatnr of Ihe 'tato, the gnveiiiliii nl parti Dure lime liilli am--iiedtil In imrtliiir the d.tv unh i inrr s kIuuiI'I orl i .1 l.i , lei Mull. DFSTIIK TIVK Hill: OM IIA. 1 he (iriiiiil Cfiitr.il llnleflii .he. Four i iieiiien iHiriuo in 'lie lllllli". Omaha was visited by a iastriiiis lire nn the night of Si pteiiti'i r I'll 'llu-draml Celilrnl lintel, the llllist wrsl of 'lie ..,. pi rlier, nuUlile of San Krnneli.i i inl,t tire uijsterloiisl) In ihe Itfth 'ort, and , ft .t Ihi.ii big sit houm, lolliph tel) ilestrut' d I he hull ling ii a tlte-lurt Intel., Wi fei t suiiare, ami mt f hmimi It w ip i ,, neii tu I 71 mul hud Just lu-eli n llt'ed lind'.r th-luni' iL'i in-lit of Klti hen llrnn., uf l.enttrmnrth, wliolei-eil II ftniu the pmprletors. Kiiiintn llr thi rs and nthi'is, thet h itlui; frml It In tu ti'tnll'ius lit Illation whlih hil hi ell gnhu; nn eter since It wii- eriitid New rmpel mul furniture weie I'l'lllg pill In, mul 111 n few Weeks It w.iuld h.lte hi eii read) furix-enpaiiev. 'I he Insiiraiiee w ts iilmut tlll.liil nn the hiilhllug, mid j.ViiMim the fuiuiture. hnon furniture ettm.iteit at f.'sl.lHKl 'Ihe llliirs of the llremeli were iiL'L'r.iliiti-d h) the small amount nf water which eo'ihl he applied to the upper stories, and tin pirtlnl failure of the Mlpplt I'ntir minutes In fore iiii'liui-lit, whin the lln- hud hiiriied u'mhiI live Ik nr ii iIUI-Imi wall fell u u sipi.ul of tin men, who weie In the inrrldor of the lintel liurvlng ("in me", who In Id lln nozzles 'I lu-lr lintnut. wen- .1 hu A l.ee. I.i-hI Wlls in. Mull It.iiidatl an I W in. .M .Villi tin. A ti'illl. efell mi n fitti it named l.'u-klifhl, and frnrtiirod Ids skull. KlfortH to ch'iir uwn) the del'ris and rescui the ui"ii were uii.itidllug. the lire hurt e I all iiii:ht,miditliii.iiiuiiu-da) Itwns nut extiuiilahed. The remains nf the nu u found were III nn illire -ogulzahle stale next llU'inllu: Keep oiii- llc.nl I'p. Dnlcfitl and lilnrii'C J Ic call In- de tected nu the street from their mauiiur nf cans imr the head. It is ucliiicd fur wind and Inn a ilNjiiiiitcd. swinging mo tion. The face i carried a if anxious Id "get thai" in advance nf tlm toe-i, looks a fill mournful, and i eneiallv ri Moil; tlm nasal organ ha- a iiioiii ii fill droop, and appeals as it 111., blood wnsiK't iilliiwi'il to run fieelv il wil the back nf their in'ol.s, which scemingiy gives tin- uo-e iich an en -ipolatiiu-ciiliii'itig, that it is mi titkun for an itiilicatinii of anti-lilii" ribbon indtilguii ecs. Look up uhen nu the -.tiivK If ili-. posed tn do olherw ie, fntce tho habit on joiirM'lves nf i'iirring tlm head erect, ttm ees e.valti.-it, and bent on things above the dilowiilkiainl gutters. Then is nntliing cheering tn be found in studying pavements and e bble stones, (linnet- at tlm tree-tops, at tho sunshine. Light on tlm eve ahtass li:tn a tcliili'ilcv tn cheer the mill . becaute the brain Vounoet ilireetlv with the op tic nerves, and a pleading effect on them touches the thought and enlivens it accordingly. It. side, to earrv one's noe high is alleged by phrenologM to be an evi dence of self-eoiiliileiico and independ ence nf spirit. "Ah happv as i cow bo)," is fieijiientlv quoted. These bare footed urchins almost invariably go along with their heads aloft 'ojes bent on tlie hori.on, and a nolablo'cliarao teristie is their propensity for whistling. The latter is mother cheerful habit. Whittle lu-tilv; whistle on all proper occasions. It is an exceptional cn-.ii of a man who cannot whistle, however poor his musical education ma he. The habit expands tlm lungs, gives thu mind an agree iblv .sensation, iiud keeps one from brooding over troubles. A ladv of considerable fame luus paid whistlers aeulogv by asserting that she never fears a man who whistles, be cause evil thoughts liml no room in the liitait of the one who is fond of such pleasing exercise. Head I ng. No man or woman is too busy or too old to learn something by the mailing of good books and papers, The cheap ness of good literature, of family papers and choice magazines, breaks down any barrier that may have been in the vvuv', ami yet I know "families who take bill two papers, adailv and a weeklv, and own all the year round that "they liml no time to read." Tho lack Is not in time, but thu way of spending it, and too many of the hard-working uiiiii and women even of this age ignore the fact of their mental need, .vhile ministering so bravely to the physical iicvr-s.silicrt. Culture and relinement are' the neocus sary "triiiiiulng" to many a beautiful btiihomelv life, that has in it much to bo admired, but is wanting in these elements, (tooil reading tends to oltivaU the most homely lives. In presenting a look to a friend do not write his or her name in it unless requested. .oii itr.w.titii! They curse nil due oe nl the Stomach. Hnwel's, 111 sl, l,.ver, xertn , Klduet ami Urlnari Organs, mul t.VM will he puld for a cav they wilt i mcureui help, or for anything impute or it J iriniis found In ihetn Hop Hit ters. Test it. Sec "Trultu" or "Provrrht," another column. THE TERRIIU SCOURGE. Heports from the In fret nl IHtrfrt. I Iti-llef fur I hi' sutTi-n-n. . Skit I At Memphis the underta kers Ae pres-e 1 I.. Ifuy Ihe ilea It ll"g Of- f.rult to privurn r)tu colored gr i dlgm rs. Dnr't of I'titl.i are hlnxim ihe wound wait Imr fzr Ititerrnrlit. It I ltnxlilr to i.hta'o rs-p'j't nf tlii H"t iim tlndrrukrrs rr ! rt Is jrll'.w irr lnt-r ent n;-to nixni. sill the deittll llsl will l as ! a tr.tsr diy Vi-grm-i iin' of the.m drunk, ass-m hlitl In fnre th romirilirv ilrffit this mnrie lug, and in-owilng riotous, mule s ruh for thediHir n,eysre kept I trk liT the color e inllltsrt guard, hut the Misnnd attempt t big iimiI'i, the gusril rtre.1 kii'inir "in nmm. lln K'llilllltlee h iliilnf nil In Its p,iwrr tn 'lip. ply ihe p.-oplr with fnl. hut soin .f llir nr- grtes are di tl-. d with th" tn.innerlii which . the rti'ili are dl.tr hiilid In Ihe evelilli a report of (he llinrd of Heallh si, .mid s new ji'tses Hlid f'l deitths tu twititj four hours A Ist'-r reirt ns thnlthi) m gro 'hot by the guard w t riot killr.1 l.itt 'ndlr w.nimlcil. In i Niw lr elms Ji-.i ii -w rsei slid eigntv eight d alb are reir'n. At Port lilleon l'lt.is M- reirte., ii I" I llfu fite deaths, mil of ,7) p ron reiiiHlnlnk' tn town AIk-uI I am lute tl d 'the total eitli in New I Irli in-to it tie, . are l.i ll, in, hiding -uty rlillilnn tjl-ilrr elrt i II ti'irsnf 4e In Vli ks U-g ttlvru wi re ii t fill) t'lirhl Hew I ses and Iweiitt Hte lull mi tits, ,t lUtmi Kutige On rebate I mi elcv en ilioith frnin yillnw fever. At (Srera a there wer eight new e.i.'s mid six death ti -day. Thl I) in w iHM'siire repirtei at llrceri vlMe, Mis. , ti la,, mul lite deaths foiitiJ. htitlni s are going f. .i hi il from loin nr.d eltlis throughout theemmtry New Vork siih serl thin to due com i, and Homier stalls the m'i-ii d liillulieil tluiu-iiliil w Itli a rill l'k for f I (sl I hureli enllei llims and theatrical ln. fills lite I., u'lniiliig All Ihe other cities. I tae slid all. areiiiiitrluutlug llher.ill) N.n .'I Over foity eases of what is silpp ised tn In- ellnw feter are reported ut llukmuii. Kv .anil ten or twilve ilenth The townnf lilt km tn I fort) ml es tn low (Stint. Tin re wire fifty one jrltow fever luteruieiits In Meiuphl up on i in, mid during the diy eighty mx. Ilintti e. were dli-oVered III mil of tlie-wuy pliees, will h. frnin iippeiiMlu-i , had !m en imiI for setirnl days, (Inu peeullarltv amolig mnnt of the lck Is a desire to seclude tin liiM'hc, while aiuniig the pisir there I a ilreiiilofliiliigsinit.ithutiosplt.il or inilriu nry. The I'nlored Pre.u-hi-rs' Al.l So, letv i-nd iltl ilppuil to Ihe loloreil eiiileof the I l, Hid "liltes, ispulill) of Ihe Nnrlll The) .i) . "dii people ,ir siiiferlng, ilislltute, and ily llie Knr to .tten'n sake lelleve us all tmi e in, by si-iidlug us iiic.in-. We me ml nii,e tolulry n.rdeiul, nr In nurse and feul the slik ami de llllle Thu l"'iut nf 11 hate lln ellipl ) mi lit, ns all huslui'Ss Is tipendt-d Semi u eiilitrlhutlnusiif inline) or pr vl-loiis speeill Hy." In New Orlians cnn physician it- ur's lttv new fites, and thirty i death men sir ed. It Is thought lli.it the utimher nf in-i i.i-es will fur exceed that of anyprev on day s ni-i lii- feter c.mrneiu ed. bvl lie s iiv t Ii- nm m li.ii i r nuke romrt of new esi for w.iut nl iliu,-, utnl the large Inerea-e uf in t eas. i. I li. . ...red people of l.oul I '"a innk l in their hrethreii through- nut lln i). At Hollt Springs there were stxtt ea-il and three ileilh"; nt lin.w nvtlle, tlurtm-n lie eais and four ilet h; nt lireen villi-, sL'Velitv tlte i-,ite anil fourteen dentil", iiul.it Delhi, twenty six i n-es and si death Ib'llef l sti'l going forwnid from nil part nf theenuntrv The S 'retnrv of War hnn th-r Vd rath ii for twenty il, ns to 'J,om sulTerlug poor uf New Orleans n special train nf siiv plles to . e -. nt from I'ht-Ngo The Chicago sliti-erlptloiis now nugregiie flll.s'lT. New Vi irk, riiifiiiiiiitl. Si Uiuls, ('dtliuliu, mul other p'ai'e, fo ward lllierul contributions. Sept. .r). -Total c.'ise of yellow fever at Clinton, to date, 1M , deaths, HI. Total enst-e at H 1 1 1 in Itouge to date, ttt'l; deaths, !t; new ett'i's during the list I'J hour. Id The situatloiiat lireuadt I heartrending; sjilcath" tihd.iy, twelve new eases ate reported. In New Orleuiis, s7 m;w cnis and Is death me reported. This sUiiwb a decrease In New Or leans, The death list Includes .HI I names, ! being children under 7 years of age, In Holly Spring, there are over 70 eases; 8 deaths to day To-day was the gloomiest known In Vlrkshurg, the luteriiien'a being W, ami new rases N). Ill Memphis, s', t-ai.es were report ed to da) ; hut few phvslclausmaklug reports. There were Vi luterinents; whiles, ill; color ed, 3. One real ease of yellow fever I re potted In Chicago, that of .laonh Mlch, a n f ugee from .Miiuphis. He was removid to quarters oiitlde the city limits. Chicago's total subscript Inu u iw amount to flCiJl'J; Pittsburgh, about fls.uul; Columbus, H.ri.ii, Cincinnati, 'JO.OOO. Si:ir. tl. At New Orleans there were -.'s'.l Hew rises of vellitv fever, aud (II deaths. Wiather clear and w-iriii. At C.intoii, there were Id new eases In 'il hours. Memphis re mrts 15 ilc.ith for the 'il hours ending at noon At Holly Spilngs M) persons air down 111 deaths In the List Is hours. The town Is almost de-erted, there being hut nOO rt ron left. The total number of rases at lllrkmnu Is t'sl, Btul "il death. Vlekhurg reporta lsi new eases, and !I7 deaths In the past -M hours. Weather clear an I warm mercury at 92 deg. Oreenvllle reports li'i cases h ml .'HI dent lis to d.He 111 deaths In the past 2-4 bouts. At tiren tula the fever seems to have eihiusted lfelf for want of victims- only It deaths lo-day and rt new eases. Another death from jullow fi ver occurred at ( lucluuatl. The country I still sending forward aid for the utlllcted. Among the contribution are the following! I'.mploycsiif the Singer Sewing Machine Co., at KIlMheth, N. .1 , It.OOO; Wllkesharre, Pa , ffflfl; MerchnniV Eichange, 8t l.oul, f 151U; Cnnt-tiet'Away Club, of .Mobile, 1400 addb tlniiat, nuking a total of atsiut JI0O0 tent aUo CiO nurat a aud 7 physlcHns-JWashlngton IP,(M)t.idate; New York J13 rW additional; Lincoln, Nebrki, f.VX); Masons of Jackson ville, III., i2i5, making a total of about f.VXX) sent from lit .t place; Clllxeu'a Cummltteo of Chicago, ii'K), uikkiug a total of t37,4V) sent hy that committee to dale.; Shreveport, IAKH), Iliaddltluii to the foiegolng, U0 contrtbu tluu are being made in provision. Sept. 7. At Can'on, Miss., there were l'J new rat atul ddesths In '-'4 hours. uVtiigees are taking t hi f. 1 thu surround ing countrv t-ievcn t n-e . . .ue lu use si veil miles t-iislof Canton. In ;. t UriCJiis'rinew cjsts and 77 deaths are n p i The deaths Incluib d !k) minors, V' t- df r 1 1 years of age. In .Memphis the f iiuur- unaba ted. Six iih)slei.ins r pm'. 1 o n .w tasi-, ninl the undertakers W yellow ie,er Internum. The tiamf of lck la botulj Irx-rirtsinir,. Tie Iluatrd Ahlllou htr l,ll ul.fM ..(, du t),.Tlt),,J wheel I-rrha- l,t hud nof-.t !( H IxMir. oriig l the inaUoly'f lii ilord t-s.-Ut.rtiti.UVe ..r l.i 'trffat. lie- l'ust.'.n U d.-Hrn.t. liMxifml4 tit ths ur .-n- irr kri l ih tse.,(t frtr rtiM.s S't-; are to t- tk.i l.i ildief tl. rn h Icitr Uniilljrfor Jrnl afeltr It is dtl1l".l wi get eurV l Ukr van- -f Ih' Kk. V, a If'MIs, rndllf at i 4.ii Mt .111 re r p.rttt lu Msmuhls the (,,i, tng r, ui"t g tihll tlinal enntrli'fiiltmtt Watlntgton, ll.uu: rain.. KVfi lUl'Igh ''" Vl -v-.tl, l; Klre. ),prtin.ut ) rk II Ti-, Pott- land, Oregon l(fi Mnihaett' f'lrlianer fund nf St h'.ls r. i he-fu.'. nn nd r..'h--tlnn fro ntlirr soiiros lfsl,(ii), Huwartl Alatlon nf l.ttlle Ibsk, fimj, Madlaoii, WI , f Mm, I hi. jgi., a t..ul f (V) n, Kr okilk. JVV making a total if about fl.UO. . 4Vlir' .irul. fj ti v dear ha s- nt the following til tolhr i:i-h In a,tl t-lmif uf thti Vi II w f, ti r sulT rers hr.. i ifi-rFK nf l.'tf-t A .Ireadful ',t leiut -lit. unlet our felloa tnuiitryiiit-ii In pu.rt. of f republic, luuitiiy piatt-i l)u diad .tr " left-iii. biirlul, the lltlug ran hardlv ' i nl for In the presenee of the t'tngui- bust in a f nil kind i nil fly 'i-j-endisl. 1 in-1 1 .pli i ai. i srn ii thug i I m.ny .iru nut' It- to j.r ure tin ii tlu t'n m- iins of life The lt ulh'ti .ij k M I.. nilr deep'st rympathle I'mfouti'llt thankful. as we should 'i. Ibil we are sptrrd s,. lerrlhh a visitation, L I Venture to. tk our fatnrt.l troile tn fliuB tit- Ir gratitude b nut rltm inn. m l f uur snlb ring mul in edy fell') couiilrjiin.u in the Southern stt,. TothUfiul I would rmit full) siiggist -hat on (lie in nlng stahh-tth rnl let tlnns l- uV-n In all (he ehurihe und Hah. ha' h st-hi Nils for this nhjeet, ml liml the frit teru.il, si Ml, mul lieiii vul'-nt tic tlia of Ida Male make i oiitrlhutlnii' lie- tl e auie nl JtcL -In "li'itt. Unit a unltid t IT. .rt In- tn.tilr tore I If vi- the uiri ring In ihl hour of their drea.1 7 iietesj.lt)-. .IM). . (IKAIt. liovt-iuor ef lowt Mental Maturity. Mental m-itiirity at what nejf do u,. attain it that is to ;iy, tlnwo of u wlio are not predcstineil to iierpetual greenness? li bus been said thsU ' uiiiii may bo n fun :it thirty, and ver die a saoo." Hather que stiouahle that. The liml of forty is ailiiiitted bj nieta jih)sicians to bo a hoiielcss cac. I,et him wlm h arneil nothlnn; b) experience at Hint i;i', .stand aside from tin worbl nf action; he is not lit to pluv his part in n. ins nm saietv is in neliii; tlrv nui sen nt nine strnni-r nature than bis own. Dull vniitli,nr votiths called iliill.somc1 times mature, liowever.iuto rcat men. Sheridan, we are told, was a particul nry stupid school buy. IVrhaps tho fault was in the school master, not in the pupil There were in Sheridan' ilavs, ninl there are vol. multitudes of bad teachers. Pedantic pc .'anejui, of thu "l)r Mliniber" class, are as plentv as lilacklii'irles. and the iiiil-huro iv tuni of education is sii in v,,on,. oCt eraiunii-il students rarely turn out well; while those who eatinot be crainmcil p'tie rally do. If there be aii)tliiii,'that 4 is iinpriiiuisin, it i precnciiy It ii better to be coftipatatively iejunr-int at live-iinil-lweol), thuntii lie apriiliejv at thirteen. We entirely areo with the ilocti-ine that the most useful part of man's education is not that winch ho receives in .schools at d colleo. The wot-Ill is the university in which tho" ".rainiest und most useful lessons nro tatiirht. and inn vvhj winch fixes them indelibly in tho memory. Thu 'Miniver of Acaileiniis" are not tobedespi-t'iUbut let him who desires to be a man uuioiik men beware of neglect mi; thoso paths of wisdom vvhleh lie ihrouli the mar-ket-phu-es of niaukiud. Wisdom is nut. a tiling that can be injected into us with a sohiilaMieforcinn;.piinip. It n!kn milt bo acipiired by oliservatson, refltsl tiou, and tho inilepentlent uxere'Mu of thu judgment. A Fish Story. The pleasiiifj picture of the lows he roine, who had two pickerel under har ness ami was drawn bv them up and down a pond lu a beautiful little boat, was the sweetest llsh story ever clipnlsl with an exchange editor's sliearn. Hut wVo shall say that the ingenuity of the local chronicler has pn to the ei.il of its tether and devised the swcetesl posi stbln tish utory? Here Is the Whitehall rimes, for instance, with a romance ol the ipieen of the speckled beauties. A man has an artificial trout pondiith at least Il.tMM i,h, eaeli wciglnursfrom half a pound to two pntini I. mure o- les. lie also htw a little erirl. tiveveau old. who hits suceeedcil in tr.iininc tho . . r . . ti.sh so that slit! can L'o to the edge of the pond and with a handful of crumbs teed them from her chubby hand, l'hoy have learned to jump otit'of the water and snatch woi'ina from her liupirs.aiul the are extremely fond of their littlo unstress, One day hc lost her balance, and pitched heaillotic into nhe vvaler where it was deep. She snvs that jicn she went "waj tlown' she called lustily for help. Her cries tpiickly attrru.-tcd her parents, aud they were iiorritied ml scenic the tit tlu cirl lloatinc upon thu sin face of thu pond. Her father rifihed to the water's edce. and reached out for his pet, and as he raised her from the water a perfect solid mass of .trout was found beneath her. These faitfrYul 8nb jects of the little queen, a she fell, tpiickly gathered beneath her, and thus .shotvetl their love for their mistress hr? bearlnc up her body until aid orrivetf tints preventing tier from meeting watery crave. a. m, trtoitne. r rr rr Yotinc mother, deeplv interested it ti uovul, but preserving some idea ol her duties as a mother to her t-ldesl born: "Henrietta, whore's vour llttld sister?" Henrietta "In the next roos ma." Young mother, turning over i page "lio see what he is doir;, ul ten uur to stop it uu.s minute.'- .John Nunii. a hav-carter, ha-s . dird in Kssex, Kngland, from hydr' r tua. He was bitten m Mav, IS74, the same dog which bit Mr. Brown. vett-rinarv nnrceon, of Stamford lUver whose eao uxcited some interjiv abi twelve months ago, when bin dcatl from hydrophobia occurred, three ear after thu bi'e. i a irj5?tt$