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BREVITIES. Talmadge has been among the Mormons long enough to form the opinion that bayonets and grapeshot are the only cure for polygamy. antic Some English people are finding fault because the Trincess of Wales bangs her m- uair, out Bne nas lots of punk and tends to bang right along. cc Tns plate owned by the Duke of Wellington is estimated to be worth Wonder how much his cup and saucer would be valued at? ESTABLISHED 18G3. BY JOHN E.

RASTALL. NO. 777. BURLINGAME, KANSAS, SEPTEMBER 2, 1880. McCULLOUGII IX L0XD0X.

0UR POLLY. NEWS IjSt A NUT SHELL. is on trial for his arbitrary arrest of a young girl for wearing a veil too thin to suit his fl price of the prosperity she had brought them. They canceled her engagement and offered her terms such as seemed to uiua oi propriety. Tragedian's Opinion of Irving and The KVEXTS THE PAST WEEK FROM AIX OVER THE WORLD.

them liberal beyond all precedent. But Thirty Turkish officers who had de The froth of speech is not eloquence no more than the foam of a glass is beer. There mast be ideas in talk and body to beer to go down well. Rev. T.

DeWitt Talmage has taken the rostrum in San Francisco. His sub jectsare: Big Blunders, The Bright Side of Things, and Cheerful Homes. serted their tlag and joinod the Greek army. the more they offered eo much the more Other Actors. From an Interview in the N.

Y. World. Mr. John McCullough. the tragedian.

claim that whole battalilions of Ottoman troops would do likewise if their pay should was demanded. In the first instance, the actress being a minor, negotiations The Cream oi the Two Hemispheres Carefully Condensed and Classified An Interesting Budget of Personal and Miscellaneous Information. be guaranteed. were carried on with her father, the has returned to New York after paying a visit to London partly for pleasure and partly to make arrangements for a sea-sou next spring. To a reporter of the A review of the condition of crops in Committee denouncing in the bitterest and thinks that his religion, is much like Christianity.

In fact, he believes -both religions came from a single faith ages ago. He said that Japan regards the United States as a model nation and is imitating many of the ways and cus-. tomsofthis country. As ah American Eartly and partly because of his part in elping to settle the difficulties between Japrji and China, the Japanese regard Genaral Grant with affection and ad- miration. Yiseddo individually, finds the fulfillment of his highest desires in being permitted to accompany Gen.

Grant on hut travels. WEEKLY MARK FT SUMMARY KANSAS CITY. Cattik. Extra prime steers, 1.500 and over, W.304.30; fair to prime, S3.904.00; native feeders, av. 1,006 to 1,200.

$3.00 3.20; native stockers, av. 800 to l.OOU, native cows, fair to trood, 2X0 $3.00 Texan steers, f2.10$3.00. Hons. Common to choice, stockcrs, Gbais. Winter wheat No.

8" Jc; winter wheat, No. 3, 77Jc; wir tcr wheat, No. 4, 68Jc; Corn, No. 2 mix 2c; Corn rejected, Oats, No. 2, 24 Jc Itye, No.

2 Gekeiiai. raopecE. Apj per bbl. Butter, choice. Butter, medium to 12c Cheese Kansas prime, 81'; Hams, 9c; Lard STdc; Eggs, per dozen, C7c; Potatoes, $2 00Q3.23.

Houses. Auction horses and ponies, Rood, $20 to Auction horses and ionies, extra, $20 to 55 riug horses, very common, $16 to $25; Pluif horses, fair, $40 to herses, extra, to $00 I'lai heavy workers, $35 to $75 Good heavy workers, $H0 to $30 Fair to cxtr heavy workers $100 to $150. Urokk MrxES. Mules 13J to 14 hands high, $3 to $45 Mules 14 to 14J hands hhrh, $10 to $50; Mules 141 to 15 hands high, $00 to $05; Mules 141 to 15 hands high, extra $75 to Mules 15 to lSlhands high, $5 to $100 Mules 14 to 151 hands high, extra $115 to $140; Mules 15 to 10 hands high 140 to $150 A bright and beautiful child shows in its "very expression that its babyhood was not associated with opium, cordials, etc. for the continued use of opium is antagonistic ts health.

That valuable and highly recommended remedy for the disorders of babyhood, Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, is absolutely free from morphia and all other dangerous agents, and can be safely employed England shows wheat to be below the av Washington. erage, barley above, and beans a little above, and peas a little beiow. The yield of pota World yesterday he said he had been terms the avarice and rapacity of M. Felix.

But when Rachel became competent to deal on her own behalf she proved herself every hit as exacting as heTBire. She became a societaire in The President lias recognized B. C. Clark toes will be unusually heavy. delighted with his trip to the Old World.

as Consul of the Republic of Ilayti at Rev. Mr. Mackonochie, the ritualist of "I left here for London, said Mr. Mc- Boston. ht.

Alban's Church, preached at 1843, entitled to one of the twentv-four Montreal to a small congregation. He was their grooming, the cut of their tails and manes; the way in which thev stand, or step, or stride the fashion of" their harness; the build, the look, the dress of coachman and groom these are matters to them of deep concern, of uneasy anxiety. And this is so not once a year, or once a quarter, or once a month, but every day and two or three times a day; every time, indeed, that they ride or drive. Nor do I mean only those who are called "horsey" men," gentlemen drivers of mail coaches and the like, who are grooms ia everything except taking wages, and some of whom, I was told, wiil carry their coachmanship so far as to take a "tip." Apart from these there is a very large class to whom the perfection in the minutest point of their equestrian "turnout" is a question of the major morals. When one of this class feels sure that his horse, his "trap" and groom will bear the criticism of his friends and rivals, the ineffable air of solemn self-sufficiency with which he sits the saddle or the box is at once amusing and pitiable.

These men criticise each other's equipages as women criticise each other's dress, as pedants criticise each other's scholarship. Indeed, in England there is a pedantry of the stable. given the cold shoulder by, the Episcopal shares in which the profits of the institution were divided; she was rewarded, moreover, with a salary of 42,000 francs clergy of the Dominion, and will go to Bos Cullough, "on the 5th of Jane. in. company with Mr.

Sothern. My idea was to look around and see what was the best theatre to play, in. But the first thing I did was to go and see Henry Irving in ton. A They buried her the curate did, He came a little late Said everything the prayer-book did, And vanished through the gate. The others had not long to stop-Life presses, and time flies 'J They flung some earth upon the top, And left here where she lies.

To deck the new-made tombs around Come mourners, day by day And on the swept and garnished ground Fresh wreaths and garlands lay But in the corner where she s'eeps No flowering branches wave, And nothing but a willow weeps Above her nameless grave. But still the village gossip speak Of her and of her shame; They call her wicked, vain and weak. And then by one short name. They may be right, they may be wrong; It's not for me to say The days are dull, the nights are long, And "it is a woman's way. It matters not to her or me However harsh the word Beneath that weeping willow-tree Their voices are not heard.

And though they find fresh titles still For her and for her folly, To me she was, and alwavs will Be, simply "Our --Roumanian politicians are engaged in heated disputations on the alliance ques The Merchant of enice at the Lyceum Eer annum; and it was estimated that her performances during her conge of three or iour months every year earned a further annual income of 30,000 tion. One taction favors making common Theatre." cause with Austria and another leans toward What is your opinion of Irving francs. "I can hfirdly describe mv feeling with An Iowa wife who was suing for divorce proved that she had not had a penny of her own in thirteen years. How she must have suffered for gum A Chicago paper has affaT once discovered that the word "butter" cannot be found in the Bible. It will next marvel that the word "saloon" is aLso missing.

The Detroit Tree Tress says: A St. Louis Coroner can hold three inquests and make a bill of $48 over a human finger fonnd at the back door of a saloon. Fbd. Douglass is visiting Mr. Win.

F. Sherman, at Fall River. Mr. Douglass 'rill begin bis fall campaign work the 1st of September, stumping the State of Indiana. Nasby denies the story that he intends She met with extraordinary success Russia.

Another party opposes all entangling alliances. There has been severe fighting at Can- regard to him. There is a notion that he is the pet of a certain number of men. But he has a great hold on the middle dahar, in which the British claim to have gained a decided advantage, although suf upon her Provincial tours; enormous profits resulted from her repeated visits to Holland and Belgium, Germany, Russia and England. But.

from first to last, Rachel's connection with the Franeais classes the kind of people who pay two fering a severe loss. Ayoob Khan occa shillings for a seat and every artist in sionally drops a shell into the city, and his London takes a pride in him. He sug- sharpshooters make things lively on the ramparts. getsall the artistic phases of the play, arranges the scenery and designs the costums. I saw him first as Shylock.

Discontent i- on the increase among the Moslem population of Turkey. There is dangerous agitation at Damascus, and an was an incessant quarrel. She was capricious, ungrateful, unscrupulous, extortionate. She struggled to evade her tlu-ties, to do as little as she possibly could in return for the large sums she received from the committee. She pretended to be too ill to play in Paris, the while she PRICE OF LITERARY LABOR.

He takes a different view of the part from any other man I have ever known. outbreak is feared at AleppD. The move I liked it best the second time, lie is ment is political, and it is thought to be due to the weakness of European concert PETRIFIED WHILE ALIVE. Vetter as an actor of peculiar things than as a tragedian. In The Bells' and was always well enough to hurry away me settlement oi anairs relating to tne lua-aveomo to uccome a resident of Interesting Facts about Authorship and Journalism in England.

New York Times. A curious and unique example of mod Postmaster-General Maynard will enter upon his duties to-morrow. Hon. R. E.

Trowlridge, Commissioner of Indian Af fairs, who has been ill for same time, will it able leave for his home in Michigan. President Hayes and family left Thursday for Fremont, O. The party to accompany the President to the Facific coast will meet at Chicago September 2d, except Secretary-Ramsay, who joins at Omaha. The President to-day signed the commission of Judge D. M.

Key to be District Judge for the Eastern District of Tennessee. He also signed the'eomroission of Gen. Long-street as United States Minister to Turkey, Judge Key will remain in the city several days before leaving for Tennessee. Employees of the Postoffice Department to-day adopted the appropriate complimentary resolutions upon the retirement of Judge Key. The resolutions were presented by udge Tyner in a brief speech and responded to by Judge Key.

Postmaster General Maynard, who was present, made a few appropriate remarks. Gen. McDowell telegraphs the following, received from Fort Mojave. Arizona, and dated the There has been a furious storm; the company quarters were blown down, three men killed and several others wounded; the office's' quarters were destroyed, the hospital and store -house much damaged; the storm is yet raging. The quarterly intereston the 4i per cent loan falls due at the Treasury the 1st of September next.

The interest will amount to $2,800,000. Choc ks for the amount represented in that sum by registered bonds are being prepared by the Treasurer and will be sent out in a few days. The interest on these 4J bonds is only accruing interest to be met by the Government in September. The Secretary of the Interior has decided that in payment of the Osage trust and diminished reserve lands in Kansas, under the act of May 2Sth. 1880.

settlers can only be charged interest upon deterred payments provided for by the act, and that do interest and obtain great rewards by her per Toiture Before Fifteen Tears of Slow Pennsylvania. "What do I want of side Two Congo statesmen at Liberty Hill, 'Charles he seemed to me to do as fine work as anything of the kind I everlaw. It seemed to me he might play one part formances in the Provinces, fehe wore herself out by her endless wanderings Death An Extraordinary Story lulls and rattlesnakes?" he indi; inquires. S.S., quarreled, and, after the manner of the white chevaliers of that section, one hither and thither, her continuous ef ''One of the most heartrending cases well and another part poorly. Nature has not given him the swell of passion.

forts upon the scene. She denied her sent the other a challenge to mortal com that ever came under my notice," said a bat. The moke who received the demand self all rest, or Blept in a traveling-car at all times. Trice 25 cents. Something noble, something good, something pure, something manly, something godlike, is knocked off a man every time he cets drunk or stoops to -sin through forgetfulness of God.

Gouch. I can only say that in artistic taste he ell-known Louisville physician to several gentlemen who had been discussing for satisfaction exhibited hi3 good sense by riage to save time in her passage from is thoroughly imbued with the sprit of Dr. Tanner prospects ol a miserable taking the document to a magistrate, who at once issued a warrant for the arrest of his profession. In the way ot produc one country theater- to another. Her company complained that they fell death, "was that of a man whose death ing things on the stage in the best man the offender.

asleen as they acted, her engagements could not anect his relations, because lie had none: but the manner of his trying denying them proper opportunities of All of the great European powers have ordered the men-of-war detailed for the NAIURL'S REMEDY. was so awful that it was a call upon com repose. The newspapers at one time set demonstration in Turkish waters to concen torth the acrimonious letters sue naa in mon humanity for sorrow, lie was a trate in the Adriatic. Advices from Con A Physician in Tierce County, hired two pugilists to accompany him on a collection tour, and every man who could pay, but wouldn't was, soundly whipped. Me.v in this country who haven't anything better to do than to chase a half-starved fox around with horses and dogs would make passable sill posts for country corn cribs.

Clekk (who has called to see the gas meter) "Is yours a wet or dry meter, terchanged with the Committee of the Irancais: finally she tendered her res young fellov who, at the breakintt out of the war, when he was twenty years old. enlisted and fought with courase stantinople show that the Porte is still obdurate, and that nothing further in the way of enforcing the treaty of Berlin can be ex The Chut Biood Pumnrn. ern "old English" printing has just been issued by Field Tuer, of the Ixaden-hall Press, London. It is an old rough-edged paper, and bound in parchment. The matter is as notable as the style in which it is produced.

It Is called "Journals and Journalism, with a Guide for Literary Beginners, by John Olucastle." The writer intersperses his text with facsimile autographs of the leading journalists and authors of the day. He says some of the "London Letters" of the provincial journal cost the country proprietors from $5,000 to $10,000 a year, but he omits to mention that many of the weekly journals do not pay more than $500, and that others club together and take a duplicate letter, written by well-known journalists, who supply the manuscript to an agent, and lot him "work it." One of these letters is written by Mr. Lucy, of the Daily News, and another by Mr. Blanchard, of the Telegraph. Mr.

Oldcastle (a nom de plume for a voung writer on society papers, and to nni of our greatest painters) ignation of the position she occupied as under confederate banners. His gal societaire; the Committee took legal proceedings to compel her to return to her pected in that quaiter without the employment of force. lantry was so marked that he was pro duties: some concessions were made on moted from the ranks and became a The Albanian chiefs have held another cantain with the prospect of further ad meeting, at which they resolved to resist either side, however, and a reconcilia tion was patched ud. the cession of Epirus and Thessaly to vancement as the war progressed, in Greece, and declared their ability to concen the terrible warfare about iNashville Jie A BURIED BLADE, trate foity thousand men on the frontier. inauam.

loung w'lle (who does not was exposed to the rains and colds- and A dispatch from Scutari says that Dulcigno contracted inflamatory rheumetism.from is Carried for Twenty-three Years in a Man's like t(j show ignorance) "Well, it rather damp, I am afraid which he never recovered, and which could be peaceab'y surrendered to Montenegro at any time, but the Turks continue Head and Aeck. caused his resignation. He returned to St. Louis Times. intriguing, it is evident that the Berlin his home a miserable creature, and treaty will not be fully executed until Eu Michael Casey, a driver in the employ never was able afterwards to walk, lor ropean concert more perfect than any yet of the St.

Louis Transfer Company, has had an experience which no other man fifteen long years he was dying as slowly A New England Chinaman formally announces the fact that he has renounced Confucius and taken to Roscoe Conk-ling. This is just as good as if Conkling obtamea shall be secured. is properly chargeable for any default of payment under the previous laws. The first installment required to be paid consists of one-fouKh of the purchase price of the lands and docs not include accrued interest. Acting Secretary Bell, of the Interior Department, received a dispatch this evening from Mr' Mor.ypenny chairman of the Tte Commission, dated Southern Tie Agency, August 21, which confirms the published report of Chief Ouray's de8th.

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At noon of that day I saw the entrance to the pit of the Lyceum crowded with people who waited until 6:30 to get in." "Who else is doing well in London besides Irving "Toole. He is drawing crowds at the Folly Theatre in The Upper Then Mr. and Mrs. Kendall and Mr. Hare are playing in The Lady's Battle' at the St.

James' Theatre. This is the perfection of a performance. I believe if these three people came over here they would make their fortune and advised them to come. Their play is a light little French thing of the time of the Revolution, and it is perfectly pure." "What actress pleased vou most in London?" 'Miss Terry, who played with Irving in The Merchat of She was the most perfect Portia I ever saw." "Have you any personal knowledge as to Mr. Raymond's reception?" "Well, lie himself was received most cordially, but the play was a failure.

The people did not understand it. They could not form any conception of the Americanisms, and they wondered how a man like Raymond could appear in such a piece. So far as Raymond himself was concerned he was called before the curtain and applauded, but The Gilded Age' fell flat. Miss Katharine Rogers played with him, but she wasn't good." "Did Mr. Raymond ear anything to vou about the" failure of The Gilded Age?" "Oh, yes.

He took the matter very philosophically." "What are Mr. Florence's prospects "Very good, indeed He and his wife will open on the 30th of this month in The Mighty Of course they feel somewhat nervous because the play is so very American, but there is no doubt that iey will succeed." "What is vour own programme for of draught horses in the land. 1 he case and the most excruciating pains shoot enanges have agreed to advance prices is a remarkable one, baffling the medical twenty-hve cents per ton tor September. and surgical profession. In the fall of ing like barbed hooks through every limb and ioint.

You try in the delirium gossips agreeably about press affairs and literary men. This is his first book. Never did author make his debut in more tasteful or characteristic style. It is quite as exquisite an adaptation of old printing with modern notions. Mr.

Oldcastle warns literary beginners against "amateur magazines" and agencies professing to be able to place literary work. There are many of these "traps" in London, and I am told that the victims occasionally include American writers who hope to find their first literary market in London. Dickens' earliest work, we are told.islost in the Old Monthly Magazine, Thackeray's in the Constitutional. John Ruskin's first editor was a clerk in the Crown oflice, ami it was in his Friend 1857 Carey had a difficulty with a man A suit now pending at N. entitled Trice vs.

Trice, is some attention. Both parties are col- ofaeronv to assume another position The mere movement of a joint is such an who has since died, and whose name is suppressed for that reason. During the oed, and both claim a decree. I he woman awful crueltv that the rack is an infant fight this man plunged the blade of charges the man, who is a waiter, with va horror by the side of it. The inflama pocket-knife into the side of Carey's nous misdeeds, and he alleges that, when had received the nomination.

Tkof. Tait has written to so learned a body as the Royal Society at Edinburg a theory of the fifteen puzzle, giving a rule for determining whether peculiar arrangement was solvable or not. The wives of two clergymen undertook to persuade Mrs. Cornell to influence her husband to pardon the beastly murderer of his wife, Having at least some common sense, Mrs. Cornell refused.

It is said that Mr. Williams, who was Attorney General under Grant, when he left oflice six years ano, was $120,000 in debt, hich he has fully paid off by the earnings of his law practice in head, about two inches to the right of he married her she was the wife of the king of Ashantce. It is admitted she married aSon and on a line with the right eye. Ihe tion seemed to have tuned every nerve snd muscle to the most delicate pitch of sensibility, and if each nerve in the bodv were bared and torn simultane of the African monarch in 18(fi, and that he force of the blow was such as to break soon after deserted her. the blade square at the handle.

Carey ously the pain could not be greater. Mo" was stunned and had to be carried to ments became hours, and hours became Boni er claims that lie has twenty horses his stable that can be talcen oiit any day and driven to beat 2:20. Since the ship's Offering the great art critic did ins firot work, mowtly in tho fchupp. nf verSCS-Samuel Smiles made his appearance in drug store near bv for treatment. The aces of suffering.

Imagine these tor ceipt of this telegram, which it will be observed was six days on the way, Secretary Bell was inclined to discredit the report of Ouray's death, and the dispatch received this evening states that Ouray died this morning. The Commissioner fears this may embarrass them in their work. They held a full council yesterday, but no Indians signed the ratification." Ignatio and cither chiels opposed it. Secretary Sherman has started to his home in Marshtield, Monday next the Secretary will his first campaign speech at Columbus, Ohio. The new regulation intended to facilitate the tilling ot orders for silver dollars has been anproved by the Secretary of the Treasury; it provides that hereafter persons desirii.g silver dollars can make deposits for them with the Assistant U.

S. Treasurers at Philadelphia, San Francisco and New Orleans and a certiticate for the amount called for by deposit wiil be sent direct to the Superintendent of the Mint in the same city, who will coin to the party ordering. The regulation will have from seventeen to thirty days' time to depositors for silver dollars at San Francisco and about a week to those at New Orleans. druggist made a hasty examination of eases of tne 1)1hjI, 1 have never inn ml lis tqoal I have sold ViyeUno for 7 years, and have never hnl one bottle returned. I would heartily re-coiume-ud It to those In need of a blood purifier.

tures prolonged through fifteen years of 2:11 performances of Maud S. and St. Ju- his injuries and decided that they were time, every vear dragging out like a cen not serious. The particular cut wascov turv, and you can picture to yourself Sept. IS, 1878.

ilton, Iowa. lien at Rochester he and his drivers have boasted that it is no unusual thing for Rarus and Forrest to make a mile in 2:10. As these remarkable exhibitions of speed are ered over with a piece of court-plaster, what his life was. Opiates? Of course, and in due course of time Carey was out ODiates were administered, but what of always given in private, the truth of the attending to his business, much to the surprise of his assailant, who had been the moments when the influence had the now defunct Edinburgh- Weekly Chronicle. Hepworth Dixon wrote first in a small provincial journal, and for some vears was editor of an obscure pa per at'Cheltenham.

Charles Dickens began life as a reporter, so did Justin McCarthy; so likewise has the best and most reliable journalists of the age. Douglas Jerrold was a printer; so were Franklin, Horace Greeley, Bennett and Artemus Ward. Many of the com- "Vegotinc, by statement may be doubted. It is definite' settled that Hoboken. waned and when, rushing upon him like wolves of torture made ravenous by hunger, the pains broke through the veil of insensibility and tugged at his frame is to be the chief out'et to the Atlantic boasting that he had "fixed him." Carey noticed no bad effects from the wound except at rare intervals, when what he took to be neuralgic pains would dart II.

R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. seaboard of Jay Gould Wabash svslem of Tkesidknt Brown, of Hamilton College, has a guef-t, Szn llsin Tingfan Chang, an officer of the Chinese embassy to Teiu, and now on his way there. The Chang family appear to be the Smiths of roads, fins will result from a combination between the Wabash and the Delaware, Vegetine is Sold by All Prupgists. through that side of his face and head England positions which Thackeray published late Lackawanna and estern companies.

The About three weeks ago Carey noticed Dr. John Bull's Well, as I said before, I went to En- Jn iifc had been "declined with thanks" i latter agrees to extend its line from Bing- that when he raised his right arm in with teeth ot cruelty? The very immunity which opium gave added another horror when itwas withdrawn. He was kept under its influence as much as possible. In nine years he had lost every power of muscular effort, and sat in his hair a living corpse, only to be moved hampton to Buffalo, and ihe Wabash man. gland partly on pleasure and partly on agemcnt will pay liberally for the use of the business.

1 thought that by being mere putting the harness on his horses a sharp pain would be felt. This pain increased in violence at every successive TONIC SYRUP, Lackawanna extensive terminal facilities, PERSONAL, ANI POLITICAL. Gai.leld's regiment.the 42d a at Ashland, Aug. 25th. in person I could do better than by correspondence.

The result was that I made arragements with Augustus Harris, the manager of the Drury Lane Theatre, THE WEST FOR THE CUKE OF to his bed, where he became. a mummy with the spark of life still glowing. The raising of the arm until he was compelled to consult his physician, Dr. Kane, who resides on Nineteenth and Morgan streets. Dr.

Kane prescribed the usual The Army of the Cumberland will hold time shortly came when he no longer China. Jons G. 8axe, the poet, has been bedridden for some time, and is said to be greatly depressed by the death of his wife ho was a woman lovely in person and character. His only living daughter is an invalid; A cow with peven arrows sticking in various parts of her body was seen running at large near West Chester the oth FEVER AND AGUE to appear at that theatre next April. the reunion at Toledo, Sept 22d and 23d.

lav in his beil, but, sitting in his invalid Mr. Harris has iust begun his career as Democrats of the Twelfth Missouri Dis manager. I am to appear in'Virginius trict nominated W. H. Hatch for Congress.

OR chair, lccame the enthroned embodiment of a soul too miserable for fife, too sacred to be freed by other hands. If Trover. Chills by editors and publishers. "Robinson Crusoe," as well as "Vanity Fair," went begging through the circle of English publishers before acceptance came at last, and with it fame and profit to all concerned. One publisher refused to give $125 for "Tom Jones," which, purchased by a more enterprising tradesman, realized for him during his lifetime $80,000 "Jane Eyre" is a more recent case in point.

Even Carlyle, after being "edited" out ot all recognition in the Edinburgh Review was finally rejected as a contributor altogether. Every publisher to whom the author offered it refused Kinglake's "Eothen." Motley's "Dutch Republic" was "returned with thanks" by the first publisher to whom he submitted it; so also was Carlvle's "French Revolution." and he premised me that the piece remedy, but it failed of its purpose, the patient suffering more and more each day. Day before yesterday the doctor called to see Carey at his residence, So. 1541 North Second street, and in making would be produced in the best style. Republicans of the Thirteenth PennsyK vama district indorse the Greenback nomf necs.

ri nmr.Hrtur of this relelirated Biedlcino Every scene and every costume to be J.S.Morgan, of Morgan it job prints crs, Cinc'nnati, killed himself at Cleveland, Augiist GO. McDonald, of whisky ring notoriety, was fined $25 and costs for assault at Pana, August 25th. Jacob Blackwcll, of Walworth, was shot and killed in his yajd August 2-3th by unknown parties. Judge Tage, of Austin, was shot by an unknown party, August 25th, but not seriously wounded. Henry Hirschman shot and killeel his stepfather, Michael Boylan, in Chicago, Aug.

20. He claims it was accidental. Jntly claims for it a superiority over ail renie- new." a very careful examination in order to there were in the Sphinx of Lgypt an immortal soul and a human intelligence, can you fancy its tortore? Day after day looking upon the same hot waste "Who will form your company?" ascertain, if possible, the leal cause of lle ever onere'l 10 ine jnuui lur im CKKTAIN ami l'EKMAMKNT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills ami Fever, whether of short or longstanding. He refers to the entire Western That I do not know. All 1 know for centuries: day alter day witn a nxea that the Drury Lane Theatre is the lar the excruciating pains complained ot, discovered, to his intense surprise, a sharp-pointed bit of metal protruding through the skin near Carey's collar gazing upon a molten horror of 6un and gest tneare in London, that Mr.

Harris and Southern country to near mm lesumuiir the truth ol the assertion that in no case whatever will it failtorure if the directions are strictly er day. It is supposed the West Chester Archery Club was practicing at a target in the neighborhood. Promotion in the army is slow but sure, if the officer is married and deserv not blind; year alter piuiess year smoin-eren in an awful silence which makes every pain so exquisite that it almost Even George Eliot found it difficult to bone. Carey was unable to account for the presence of any thing of the kind, the occurrence of twenty-three years be followed and earned out. in a reai many cbmjj a single dose hns been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have teen cured bv a bottle, with a perlect restoration of the general health.

It is however prudent, and In every oae more certain to cure, if its use Is continued Democrats of the Second Minnesota District have nominated Henry Popler for Congress. Re-adjusters of the Eighth Virginia district nominated Gen, II. Williams for Congress. The Republican Convention at Hills-boro, Ohio, nominated ex-Gov. Hart lor Congress.

Democrats of the First South Carolina District have nominated John S. Richardson for Congress. The Republicans of the Third Wisconsin District renominated George C. Hasel-ton for Congress. Mr.

Gladstone will take a sail about the cct alons? until she found an advocate in becomes audible ana a living persecutor. So he sat. vear after year, with his mus ing. Gen. Thil.

Sherdan has been pro is io select me cumpauy mm uiai cvcijr-thing is to be arranged in the best possible manner. I shall leave New York during the first week in April, 6hall play in London about a month, spend the remainder of the summer quietly without fulfilling any engasements and will then return to the United states to carry out my engagements here." the late George Henry Lewes. Charles lamb used to get sixpence apiece for cles fixed in iron, his eyes looking upon in smaller doses for a weelt or two auer case has teen checked, more especially in aim- fore having passed out of his mind at least, in connection with any pain he was suffering. On discovering the point, Pr. Kane returned to his office, procured paragraphs in the Morning Fost.

Ordi a world as dreary as misery could paint it; his voice sinking in his throat, only cult and long-standing cases. Usually this medi nary writers now get sixtencea line for to be exneiiea bv nunieti nature in wua notes in the Pall Mall Gazette, and Ten cine will not require any am io seei me wmc in good order, should the patient, however, re his instruments and again called upon The Lafayette Division of Indiana took the first prize in the drill contest of the Knights of Pvthias in St. Louis August 25tb. Ex-Gov. Hendricks will deliver the oration on the occasion of the laying ot the corner stone ot the new Indiana State House on September 27.

The St. Paul Railway Company will not take back any of the striking machinists recently employed in its shops at Milwaukee on any terms, and their places will be supplied wth other men. and niteous cries when the pain racked Carey. This time he performed a sur quire a eatnamc meoieine, auer iimm three or four dose of the tonie. a single dose ot into hopeless cowardice tne strong nean A Ievll-Fih.

Mr. Beale. an Englishman, who had gical operation which resulted in tamng nyson receives a guinea a line for his verses in any magazine he may choose to honor with his contributions. I do not cull the whole of these items from that had led his men up to tne tireaaiui KI LL'S VKGETABLK rA911l.ir rilAwui be sufficient. from the spot indicated the knife-blade caverns of cannons' mouths without a The genuine Smith ionic ryrup mm uare gone ashore on one of the Bonin islands to look for shells, noticed suddenly at his moted to the ownership of another little son, and Gen.

Howard has been breveted by the arrival of a grandaughter. When they told the of the Navy that four new bars had been discovered oil' the Maine coast, he shook the briny crystals from his salty lard and said he always told Neal Dow that he couldn't enforce that liquor law. The Trinccss of WalesTbecomes very tired while rushing from the dutiful discharge of public appearance from one place to another. She is constantly com Mr. Oldeastle's book, but I find the au referred to.

On seeing the nisty blade, Carey at once recalled the fight of 1857, and then, for the first time, narrated the flinch. But there came a time when the restlenssdays and nights of active torture Dr. John Bull's i.rivntestampon eacn noitie. ur John Hull only has the riuht to msnufarture and coasts of Ireland for the benefit of his health and to inform himself perfectly concerning the condition of the people. Gen.

Butler has been elected a delegate to the Massachusetts Democratic Con feet an extraordinary looking animal thor suggestive. He is not only gossipy became to him as a delightful reminis crawling toward the surf, which it had sell the orlglnalJOMW J. iw.ii-KL'P. of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label circumstances to His physician, lo say Hot weather made the parade of himself, but thecause of gossip in others, He suggests.

He savs George Eliot re that the doctor was astonished does not cence. The time came slowly and like eternity. If vou were to confine a man on each bottle. IT my private stamp is not on each bottle do not purchase, or you will be only just left. It was creeping on its eight legs, which, from their soft and Knights of Pythias at St.

Louis an exceed ingly painful affair. The local militia com' ceived $40,000 for "Romola." I know half express it he was dumbfounded and let one drop of water fall upon his He will make a special study of the case panies turned out in force, and i dded not the statement to be true, and I also know that the publishers have not yet seen flexible nature, bent considerable under the weight of its body, so that it was lifted by its effort but little above the head every feve minutes it would kill him. But before death would come with a view of preparing a paper lor Dr. JOHIST BULI, a little to the brilliancy of the procession. George M.

Brook3, a traveling salesman submission to the Medical. Society. Manufacturer and Vender of rocks, it appeared mucn aiarmea at half their money back. Mr. James Payn receives $12 and more for a magazine page of fiction, but only $5 for the Nine vears of suspense that would move like the change of fixed stars.

There would for a Detroit house, married a pretty servant seeing him. and maoe every enonio SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, girl in Cadillac, and taking her tolm A Frightful Situation. Vermontville(Mich.) Hawkeyc escape. Mr. Beale endeavored to stop it teenth Century.

Mr. Oldcastle says that come that awful suspense of time when the pitiless drop would fall like the crash lay City, set up housekeeping. She went to Detroit and found that he had a wife living I is Knowles' regular price, yet a friend of vention at his own request, with the purpose, it is understood, of declining gubernatorial honors before his associates force them on him. In reply to an inquiry, Mr. Barnum, Chairman of the National Democratic Committee, has written a letter to a Virginia Democrat, recommending the adoption of any course which will be likely to secure the negro and soldier vote ot that State to Hancock and English.

Geit. Sherman's letter to Gen. Hancock in 1877. which drew out the latter's epistle on the Tildeu-Hayes imbroglio, will soon be given to the in a book now in press. An impression has got abroad that the letter of the general of the army will not be pleasant reading for the Hayes family, and great Last Monday afternoon, while George of a universe upon tne uoomea neaa by pressing on one oi us legs wun nis foot but, although he used considerable force for that purpose, its strength mere, xie is unaer arrest.

BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER The Popular Remedies of the Day. Benedict and Orson Worden were log- George Clements, a baggagemaster on The time came when the very life stood still and the soul was imprisoned in a cine off a clearing three miles south-east mine received 2oO lor less man thirty pages. The highest general pay on the regular monthly magazines is $5 a page. When the late Shirley Brooks and Tom was so trreat that it several times liberat the Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs of this place, the oxen Decame ingnien Jrincipal Office 319 Main LOLJSVJLLE, KY ed its limb, in spite of all the efforts he Railway, smashed trunks until he got tired of it.

and then commenced opening them mausoleum, ixea ana ngia. tne poor bov was a sphinx, endowed with life ed and started quietly lor a runaway, could employ on the wet and slippery Taylor wrote for me the Gentleman's pelled to appear before a mob of sightseers while standing in a mob of officious attendants. M. TIiciiard, Ganibetia'a friend, has not always been a Republican. He had a daughter whom he loved, very tenderly.

One day she suddenly left the "paternal mansion and entered a convent. The father at once became an inveterate enemy of the church, and a Republican in politics. 31. De LESSErs was invited to a break- and deprived of movement. Every and taking out such valuables as ssited rocks.

He then laid hold with his hand TUJTT him. He is now Hnder arrest. I never paid them less man iu a page. Punch's miniature with a of one of the tentacles in which its joiHt ia his body became ossified by the A long cable chain was attached to the yoke, and when it whipped around a stumn the hook caught young Benedict in the ankle, throwing him to the a move chalky aeposits. ana not even i i i.

i A lot of white circusmen attacked a party of negroes employed by the same es ment that proveked deathless agony be page about the size of your hand, is paid for at the rate of $25 a page. Eight or ten vears ago I was myself paid at that rate limbs terminated, and held it firmly, so that it appeared as if the limb would be torn asunder by the united efforts of himself and the creature. He then gave crround. The oxen in an instant was on tablishment at La Porte, and a riot en came possible. Even the joints of hs IPDLL the jnmp, but instead of the hook, relinquishing its hold it actually forced its for some burlesque verses on "The Belle." neck became rigid, the fingers stiff, and the limbs petrified.

He was a 6tone curiosity as to its contents are manifested in many quarters. Republican politicians at New York frcdict that President Hayes' tour to the 'acific coast wiil result in great good to the sued. The sheriff raised a posse and undertook to capture the entire snow, but he was driven off, and only succeeded in bagging it a powerful jerk, wishing to disengage it from the rocks to which it clung so 3 Poetry, like Action, nas an exceptional exnerience. Until last year Tennyson way througn nis oooi ana nesn oetween the heel cord and bone. The frightened three ot tne onenuers.

forcible with its suckers. This effort it frame, with a covering of flesh and the soul of a living man. The muscles of the eve even failed, and the lids falling upon received $20,000 a year for his copyrights: ricf l-lfh flm TTl rf tlio Tlilt-iiTa Ilia party. It is not expected that he will make 8YMPTOMS OP A TORPID LIVER. effectually resisted, but the moment af- 1 1 j-a The United States Marshal of Colorado, passed through Pittsburgh, August 27, with oxen bounded over logs and brush-heaps at a fearful rate; soon they would turn but Mr.

Oldcastle says "there is only mm j1 i I any stump speeches, but he will addiess the other day, and the royal host sent three people of the Far West in his well known a prisoner named u. u. lompKins. Tomp the corner of a field, the fence of which room for one Tennyson at a time." Walter Scott received over $10,000 for "The court carriages to tlic station to meet the I fatherly way. and by palavering a little on the weary Dans, snnt in iorever ine aars-ness that hung about him like the gloom of the crave.

Then came, with the same ter the apparently enraged animai imea its head, with its large, projecting eyes, and suddenly sprang upon Mr. Beale's kins is a cousin of Gen. Grant, wts United was lately laid up of heavy green rails. Ladvof the Lake." but Sscott had to I of Appetite, Bnreu eorava, rain fa the Head, with a dull aonaattoa to the back art, Paul under th shoulder bluta, full Aaea after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Lowsptrita, with feelint of ha- States Marshal of Colorado before lU ad step of measured eternity, the ossihca arm, and, loosenuig its noia oi me rocks, mission to the Union, and is now wanted Worden had started rrom tne outset to head them off, and when he 6aw the the Chinese and other questions probably convinoa them that a change in administration is not desirable just at present. Among Gen.

Hancock's callers, Aug. 27, abandon poetry when Lord Byron ap neared: and when Lord Byron was calcu tion of the joints of the jaw, and he was for embezzlement. He expects to patch up clung to it by means oi its sucsers wiin great power, endeavoring to get its beak, oxen ready to turn around this corner Viscount and his suite. The Viscount's I suite consisted of one of his little girls, whom he had in one hand, and his luggage of a gripsack, which he had in the other. fed between the rigid teeth, llow slow the matter wnen nc arrives in uenver.

lating one morning that he had made jnz neglected aome uuij. tinws, Fluttering at the Heart, Dot brfor his feelings can better be imagined man Cincinnati, as well as St. Louis, has $120,000 by poetry was complain- described. Thev approach and get even ly death moved cannot be described, but when the inflammation had seized his heart in that last prolonged spasm, na the ayes, Yellow blOn, iieaaacneirpnmiiT over th right eye, BesUesaueos, witii rt-rul dreams, hiabir oolored Urine, bd which could now oe seen oeiween iiu arms, in a position to bite. A sensation of horror pervaded Mr.

Beale's whole been com pellet! to admit that the census with the corner, poor Benedict still ing of the printers Din, wnicn ne nai io oefrav out of his own pocket. Poetry of in that city was fairly taken. Two wards were selected on which to try a recount, dangling at the end of the chain, frame when he fonnd that this hideous ture no longer could give warning of its his clothing torn, ins nesn man- the Shelley quality, it is be feared, would lie no more profitable now than it policemen being selected to make the can agency. What tortures took place under pled and almost certain death ahead. i vass.

The footings are a trifle higher than Mb. Hadow, one of the leading ania-enr cricketers of Great Britain, who vis it ed this country with Grace's famous team, has married Lady Constance Hay, animal had fixed itself so firmly on his arm, Its cold, slimy grasp was extremely sickening, and he called loudly ot the captain, who came and released liim by the drawn curtain of that unman mystery can no more be told than the secrets Conscious of the fence corner, he nerved was a party ot veterans ot the Mexican war. The General received them courteously, and Tassed half an hour with them in friendly conversation, recalling many events of the past. Speaking on political matters, the candidate said he felt very confident that the people wanted a chaDge, and that, if it were their pleasure to elect him to the Presidency, he would see that the honor and dignity of the country were upheld. The New York Republican Committee has decided not to call a convention to nominate a candidate for Chief Judge of the CONSTIPATION TUTT'S PILLS are eeverlally adapted each a gleeeae effect era a cfcaage ef fJ to aMentab the naVrrr.

hOI.D FVKRTWHIRB. MllCg CFKT those ot the omciai census, but the per himself no to meet that which to him was in the poet's litetime. Browning's receipt are not equal in a year to the veriest newspaper tiack who scribbles haA Arnold's "Light of Asia" will centage of gain is so small that nothing of those horrors in the lowest dungeons of the Inquisition. Death came, but it further wm be said aoout another count. seemed certain death; they turn the cor destroying ins tormentor wun tueooai- ner, and poor Benedict is actually drawn was like the fading of the mistime into THE SOUTH.

hardly bring him in as much as a dozen nolitical leaders 'thrown off" for the knife, which he accompiisuea oy cutting away portions at a time. through three lengths oi ine ience, the clouds, and as we stood about that ive suspicious cases oi illness arc rer Worden had put forth superhuman ef chair no one dared to utter his thought tiailv Teleffranh. Journalism is hand- eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess Kinnoul, and niece of Lady Londesbor-ough, under whose chaperonage the young lady has been known to the fashionable world of London for the last two or three seasons. ported on the tow boat Kaven at Vicksburg. forts to ret nst them and stay this most eomelv naid in London, witness the Court of Appeals, on the ground that it no one could tell whether the soul stifl lurked in the prison, or whether death horrible ordeal, but failed.

A few rods Mary Lou Campbell, of Atlanta, seduced by a mock marriage, suicided Aug. writers of the Times, the correspondents The Horse in England. Richard Grant White ift the Atlantic. The Egyptians mummied all sorts of further and he succeeded, heading was life, or life was death. of the News and Telegraph them off.

and por Benedict was picked "When he was buried bis fixed limbs Dr. Wm. C. Matthews, a well known sacred brutes, lucludmg bulls, cats and up. Dead? No, but alive; and when the mm 11 1 were broken with hammers, in order nneral Grant' Japanese Body Scrrai t.

Presbyterian divine, died at La Grange, crocodiles. If Englishmen should ever hoott was removed ne waiKea i ine New York World. Ky August zitn. take to embalming beasts 1 am sure that, A report has reached Galveston. that he might be placed in a coffin." Rachel and the Theatre Franeais.

Gentleman's Masazine. house. Dr. Snell was called, and succeeded In removing the slivers, dressed his' wounds, and it is hoped that he may General Grant has a Japanese body servant, llisname is Yiseddo, and he would cost $20,000, and that it might result in reopening tke quarrel caused by Conk-ling's action at Chicago. Judge Charles J.

Foiger, appointed to the place by Governor Cornell on the death of Judge Church, will be the Republican candidate, the committee having indorsed him as the choice of the party. GENERAL FOREIGN NOTES. It is said that Dr. Buchanan, the missing diploma fraud, has been seen at Windsor, Ontario. notwithstanding the national name and place which roast beef holds in English song and etoiy, they would pass by the that instead of whipping Victoria's Apaches, as reported, Col.

Grierson's command was frpssc8 like an American and carries a recover. When we consider that he was Durinff her career ol twenty vears her TV defeated by the savages. cane, fie tola a reporter oi uie ueuvcr dratrced twenty rods with the chai n- ball and swathe tne aeiunci norsein Trthiinft in vcrv well chosen but queer- performacces of "Racine" and "Corneillew filled the coffers of the Franeais, and it Four youne wmiemen went on a "nig hook through his ankle, every joint muslin and spices. For if the horse be Prof. Sfexcer F.

Baird, of the Smithsonian Institution, in Washington, has labored there for thirty years. His chief work has been in regard to fish and birds! He is 57 years old. He employs two or three stenographers for his cor respondence. On his journeys he walks and refuses the aid of a horse. He is a large, heavy man.

lie never goes to a theater or concert, or even a lecture, because ho risbes to retire earlv, lir nrononnced Hnclifih thaQie found ger hunt" near Cochran, Ga. They broke down the door of a colored man's hat an 4 started from its socket, his flesh torn may be traced to her influence and ex and full of sticks, it is a marvel of won Spanish more like his own language, better than any other, and that he had ample that the classic plays still keep fired a volley into the hut. The occupant seized a gun and, with one well directed der that he still lives. weir place upon me stage ami ur me not a god England at least the cult of the horse is a sort of religion. There are tens of thousands of English gentlemen who have horses on their minds during the greater part of their waking hoursT Tho condition of the animal; Bismarck will go to Gastein to take up the thread of negotiations with the Vatican.

learned it readilv ana enjoyea practic shot, killed two of his assailants in their Two ex-V iceroys of Ireland. Jviencer ambition of the players. But now the Committee of the Franeais had to reckon Cardinal Howard will meet him there. tracks. A coroners lory very appropriately ing it on the Mexicaai whotn he met in the United States, He ia a.ttnddljist 1 I and ivtmberly, voted for the Xridi bill.

rendered a verdjet oi justifiable homicide. A dismissed Turkish Minister of Police with their, leading actress and pay the..

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