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Muscatine Tri-Weekly Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 3

Muscatine Tri-Weekly Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 3

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Ofroy'a Ona. 'LooJoti Nov. 20 Lefror. Hi mat- liurellaa; Hank. Bl Johss.

N. 8 Nov. eaab- ULSCATIMI JOURNAL. THE WRKTCH IS KW- pi a msBi The Prtp1 af a ro Ktamlua- JOHr.COS INDIAfl BLOOD SYRUP. IOWA SltWp.

-Mr. atildt Fletcher, the leetarer. ill make l)omoinea her borne tut Viator, Mr. Bopfiia Mann, of Keokuk, while bay with her hoehold dutie, uddonlf dropped dead Nov. I'M.

lleart diaea luppoaed to have Uea the eu. The final contract ha boea signed lit the Keokuk eltv eounoii and the VVabaah eomiiaBV for the ereeUoa of Tvlttlo Note TMu. la, Mu. last, K. Jol'IMAll Th teeond division of lb advanced rhetorical earn oa duty last B'aturday evening.

The tierotse were held ia IU. eburvh. The oration were eqeally a good a those of the first division. I will not stunipl to describe any of the Speeahee but each speaker acquitted' binuelf welL HTf trm uu I HVB AXU "What Khali wedowlthourGlrUr We have ka rqatWd to pablisb the following from the CValury iuya- im for November. There 1 much good thought in it, and there 1 eaoae fur lu sensible word to be heeded (a many households of onr eity: are two period la the moral and inielWetttk! development of a girl which mum the prufuandeat anxiety lo mother.

At le year old. or thereabouts, th period of babyhood I peal, while the period of girlhood la aot yet reached, and between the two eowee time of anarchy and ehaoa. The little soul it Bow bawling tu ahacklee and trying to adjust itself to new ooadiuona. The child Is eeasing lo be a mere pet and plaything, and is beginning to live aa individual life. Nothing ia more eotamon than to aee a docile, well trained child suddenly drvrlope, without any ipparenl reason, wilfulness and Insubordination entirely at vartaoee wills lu previous habit.

The mother, who bae boon dreaming of a sweet dsugbter, who ia to walk bends her all her daya, making ife fragrant and beautiful to her by baring with her all her youthful hope and joys, aod trust, tarns heartsick at the naughtiness of toe half fledged termagant. For it is the good, cherubic litile girl who usually manifest the change, a spoiled child is so thoroughly ditagreeable all the while that any tooes of badness ia not noticeable. A great dead of aelf condemnation and uubeppy foreboding would be spared the mother if she would only recognise that mush of what I so very unlovely ia not essentially wrong thai it le merely what is good in a slate of unripeness. The fragrant blossom ha withered and fallen away, leaving in iu place the bard and acid embryo fruit. A wise mother will be oarelul to distinguish between ihoee 3ualitie which promise evil In their eveloped form and those which are mere erudmet, and ber aim will be to foster all the unfolded possibilities ia her child' nature, and help to bring them to a beautiful maturity, Kvery on knowe bow lire-some and unattractive a litue gill naually is when tbe ha out growu her infantile sweetness.

The little impertinences, tbe sauey retort tnd unflattering personalities, which btv woo for ber smiles aod carcases, or, at worst an admiring reproof, all at once beoome intolerable, and are rebuked with eeeiblly. Tbe very way wbiobshe ha been taught to consider charming become subjects for displeasure when tbe baby roundncaa snd dimple are gone. Iter sense of justioe is outrsged, and the unwarned sense of justice in child is very strong. She beoome a little Inbuiael, ber land ii agains'. every man' and every man' hand ageiust her.

In a certain sense this can scarcely be avoided, but. if lh mother' love be unfailing, and her sympathy alwaya ready, she esn keep sweet tbe fountaio or love and trust which, without thst refuge, might become very bitter. Just when this new life is unfolding, a mother' wise esre is most earneatly nocded. The soul wbiob ha seemed to draw it life from ber'aia beginning to lead an individual existence. It is to tbe perfect development of this individuality that the mother should bend all her strength.

Kscb human soul ooataint within itself the germ of iu own life. Tomakeofit all that may be made, the mother should only guide the growth, leaving it free within the limit of moryl probity to grow into iu fullest possi bility. She cannot lop it off here tnd there, or suppress iu growth yonder, without maiming and stultifying tbe whole nature. taruf the Prince Kdward laJaad bank ku abaotinded. lis mad very heavy aeaiWieed advaneee reaching, ro- purtsays, 1UOiSja The loss Will be very heavy bat fell on th directors sad slookhulder who are liable for three limes the amount of lbs stock.

The bank suaiiended for three mouths Thsnou holder and depoaiUir Will ssnet likely be all nbt. Ik whole stfeir Is a bad essae. Other local bank are unaffected. () Cur. Kan.

Nor. Osage riaviuga Bank euaended to day, owiag to eotupliraUoaa WHO the Jn- ford banks at I aldwell and llunewell, hub clueed Friday, The Carbon el bank under the same management aa the others, ht boea reotganised and ill But be affected. PAMVtiaO AkkleTkO AND DAMtlkR orimeuinij. DenforJ the owner of the tanks at Heunewell and Caldwell, recently closed, and Smith th oeahier, were ar retted to day and brought here oo the eharge of receiving depoalu after tbey i.i- i.i i anew me uanie so oe ineoireni iiii meet clou. Over 50 eltiseoa of Caldwell are bere awaiting the preliminary hearing.

A most buur feeling prevails among the depoailor. aldet.il men bare taken Danfurd aad Hmith from the offloer by foroe and are holding them at the depet wailing a Special train fiom Wichita to carry them to Caldwell; thsy claim tbey simply want to hold tin prisoners antd they diagorge, bat it is bohevod there Is gresl danger of lynching, The Weekly Market London. Nov. J5t The weekly Mark Lane A'm'ne ears: Owiog lo the mild weather the young wheat grow Very fail, towing rapidly and puabintj forward, la Hooilaod the Week's deliver les are of inferior quality. It is eatimated that about half of the wheat erop of 1m hu already been marketed.

Trade ia almost at a stand-still on ao- eouat of the miller rejecting Inferior earn plea. BeduoUnn is generally pooes-eary lo effect talM. Foreign is unua-nail deoreieed. Throughout the week the uouaually large sopply of Indian, of low grade, at Liverpool bas rather de pressed th uiea. slilornis sort, on Bout trade, are inanimate' of aevea Cargoes four were solid forward.

The market is dull, cheaper floating balk considerably increased, about balf being American. Ilarley and oaU am ia dull Inquiry. Cheaper toieigo oaU am exceedingly dull aod deoidodly weaker, although ibe untile ia email. ilaiia is generally weaker: mixed American cioseti tm in eueeocr is uvh I I- I doa and livorpooL in The Dairy Fair at Cedar lUpId Ccdsr Baoida. Nov.

28. hvsn at Uu earlr date, tbe Dairy Fair can be called a graod suoceaa. Up to thia afternoon there btve arrived 400 earn- nles of butler and LID of cheese, from Wiaoooain, Illinois, Iowa. Minnesota, Dakota. New York and Pennsylvania, snd much more is yet to arrive.

Them are already on the grounds twenty pat terns of creameries lor family and I arm nae, gathered from Vermont to Califor nia, me halls contain scores oi implements for the dairy, and mnoh machin ery of many varieties. The ClirlHtlnury Cam 8tlll la Pro- gnht Wuhlnglon. Nov, the Christ- lane caae thia alumonn, Mary F. Lu- genbeel. mether of Mrs.

Christianoy, testified, while aha wu visiting tbom in Lansing. Michigan, Christianoy knocked hi wife down in their room. Borne two davs later wiueaa pok about the oir- eoiuatance lo Christianoy; whe said be was drunk when be did it and it ahould aot occur again. Cbristianey and hi son were drunk the entire time she wu home, aod fighting between them wu an every day occurrence. Dunne a sharn oollouuy with innsti ancy's counsel, Mrs.

0. asserted that her husbsnd was ss drunk all tbe time a one of hi counsel. Ihi lut declaration irritated the gentlemen lo whom tbe re forred (Ingersoll), who domsnded that tho charge be made a part of the reoord, tnd tmid some exoitement the session olosrd. Lynched from a Limb. Dsrdsnnlle.

Nov. 28-Anothcr disgraceful tragedy ooourrcd bere yes terday morning. 1 wo year ago an old man wu murdered in th eountry, Three men were erreatcd tnd tailed and one of the men. Holland, confessed the orinie, but through the treachery of one ot the Jail guard ihgy ectpd, Holland waa rootinl oatitured in lenn rcssee tnd brought burs. At midnight ot Saturday 25 masked men brokn into the iail, took the prisoner, and hanged him to the same tree from which Tsy lor was swung few months sgo.

-A MIiIHhI'm Wild Goo Story New York, Nor. 28. A long acoonnt is ciibh from Ml. Petersburg to the effoot thsl-a ''pesohed" nq his eomrsdes a yoar ago. Hoon after he was found horribly mutilated and dead, and was buried.

But now he appears again in New York, and hu beon all the time of rrcst sHSisUiioe to the Hussian police, and for this hs bu bean reooivicg hosvy psy. The death and burial wu si mo isted for the purpose of throwing th Nihilist off hi track. The Tariff Convention. New York. Nov.

National Tariff Convention waa oalled to ordor by Col. Houston, chairman of the executive oommittes, with about 500 delegates present Tbe oall for the convention was read and thon Hon. George B. Loring, U. 8.

Commissioner of Agriculture, wsa ohoaon temporary chairman. He was received with applause and ro-viowed at some length toe manufacturing industries of the oountry aud roo-ommonded harmony in the oonvontion. C'otirt Houtse Burned; Chioago. Nov. 21).

A apodal from Decatnr, Texas, any the county oourt house burned to the ground yesterday: Loss not sourstnly known but belioved to ho not ess than The criminal and olvil docket paper, ndiotmenia. etc. were entirely do strnvedialao many other The sale In tho county elerk oUioe. wun its reoords and fti.lHK) in cash is belioved to be destroyed. Tho fire ws inoenui ary, No insuranco.

Ituilrond Klcdlim. Now York. Nov. following wore cleoted directors of the N. L.

K. Western K. ft. Theron ft. Iluolor, Charles Dana.

Thomas Dickson, Harrison Durkee, ft. Snydsm Grant. Bohall, Solomon Guthrts, Hugh J. Jaw ett. John Tavlor Johnson.

Wm. Mer lins', Kdward D. Morgan, Courtland Parkers. T. N.

Drake, Homer lumadoll Henry G. Btcbbina, William L. Strong, J. Breach of Contract, 8t. Nov.

itnlon Rtnck Yards Company of this city fib a anil this afternoon against the Wabash II. K. Company asking half a million dollars damages for breach of contract. made in 1871. by which the ft.

ft. Co agreed not to diseriminato tgainst the plaintiff and in favor of tho National Stock i ards In f.sst Loom. dererof Gold, lu hanged shortly after elocb ibis "annus. Lefroy slept Weil last night. He WU Silent OB his Way front lit eell to tbe fraffold, but bia Slbfoesioa WU ghastly.

The drop wu feel, Deeib wu laaualeneoua. Tho Ikrgo Line. Bl Louie. Nov. Kn-Itia Uted thai through freight to Liv rpool is only 114 cent per via the barge line.

Also that fifty thousand bushels of wheat leave bere to day by rail for Liv erpool, The ibroogn rate ie only eenis. Weather Prediction. Washington. Nov. Indications for ihe I'tiper MiMieaippi and Lower Mis-seuri alloys: Winds shifting lo north erly tnd westerly, with lower temperature snd rising barometer, partly elondy weather aod light rata or snow.

Sentenced. Ki-nosha. VI. Nov. W.

Thiers, th (windier, wu sentenced yes terdsy, making bo defense, bat plead guilty of forgery. He received a aevea year aentenoe tnd left the court room weeping. All About a Woman, Cincinnati Nov. 23 The nlsht be fore leal at Utopia, a village lo the wester part of II row county, John ('hen hot and mortally wounded Billy Crab, The trouble originated bouf a woman, Chens is In Jail. Mltotourl Itlvrr Bl Jo.

Nov. Missouri Hiver Improvement Convention met in this eity about noon, with some 400 delegates present. Gen. las. Craig, of hL Joseph, wu elected temporary chair man.

"Yon can't add different thlnu's to gether," said an Austin school tvauh- r. "If you atPl a sheep ami a cow touothfr it doea not maku two sheep or two cows." A little boy, the son of a Texas milk-man held up his hand said: I hat mav do with slioep ana oowe, but if you add a quart of milk and a quart of water it make two quart of milk. I've aen iu tried. 7jn Sijtinjt. Go to J.

II. Csnon't drug atom for Mr. Freeman' New National Dye For brightness tnd durability of color am nneiiusled. Color from two to five pound. Dircotion in Kuglish and Uorman, Price 15 ecnu.

d.Vwtf Mr. Walter F. Adams, of Westbaro. writes: "For year I uffared the horror of dyspepsia and lodiges- tioa. Tbey seem to weaken every or gan of life, tnd compleu-ly shatter my nervous system.

At night when I lay down I foil I could not live nntil morn ing. Heartburn pained me most ter ribly. I tried Brown Iron Bitter: it uitcd my oaac precisely, and now my stomaoh digesu any kind of food, and my sanow complexion sua oinor symptoms of ill health are all gone, and at night I enjny most refreshing, dream ii 7- I i iest alumbcr. 'i-'dAwlw Give Him a Rest Whea enfesblsd by long suffering proceeding from torpid liver, bilious neu, indigestion, constipation or tick headache, take Burdock Blood Bittcra, which give rest to the weary snd rein vignratcs all the organs of tbe body. Price 1.00, trial site lOoent.

flold by J. II. Canon. Dyspeptic aymptonta, such at refuting of the food, belching, heat in the stomaoh, heart burn, etc are promptly cured by the use of Brown' Iron Bit tors, Xo we soil 9i lbs A Sugar for $1 12 Brown 8 Rio Coffee I 7 Very fine I 1 GAL NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, 60c 1 GAL. COOKING' MOLASSES AT 40c Beat St Leult ww Flour 12.15 ser tsck.

Finest new 10 rjair.1 il ISe esr sound. flrotsn Candy el IBe per pound. Fresh canned Msckerel lalmon, ISO pr oan? HKCAL8K We htty our gnoda dlrrnit fttim manufaHtinira and linixirttira lu larre niiaiitltlm, anil them fur oaan aim ean annra ui no niiaimwi on immur marviua than any hmiMi that buyaatHl sella on credit, flimlliig with ua you only pay for what mu ant and dun't have -to my for Tom. Dli-k and 11 arrr's bad aiHKiiiiita at any rate tlo your-aalva Juatlee Ity nartRliiliivoiir prlnes be- ror niiying minor at wnoinaaie or niiaii, IbrO ROUND ALUM SALT. NKW yoilK IIUCK WHEAT FLOUK.

J. A. BISHOP CO. Muscatine Savings (In Merohants Binhana-e National lulldln. Authorise! 100,000,000 four per Cent.

Intaraat paid On deposits. MonBjr tunned oa real estate and personal security, ortlos hours a. m. to 1 p. m.

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Tl TXitronaavn II. w. Mixiita. Chas, t'aos, F. H.Lwim.

C. mura mmm 1751 Ti ui' ill Bank, Bank i. ml tAa at Mttattmt, Jumtt, aeoueni iiuM wutHer Tiiufuuuy.tJicu. ihhi. lUtfe) of Adverturiiiffi Pas Sterr).

(W seek ftee las la WeeUs. Taar- I ft, ruiUr 1 km Oar a I 11 Il.re.wmi4,,,,,, I Mi I a I ai I aMl 4Mb 1 Was IB mull IB IW kaiikt la Two aMiba IW nii MwtlU iltb Hi puuaika Kim iuwM II l'a er Ma kiiaiUM tu We fur aV eirttllauaal Ulttlt Ufcra4 uul ltt ereff It 'TlfT. and nfcartfve awUfiHaalr, UwkI hutlo Hi as nawlUur BMtle MHarVMl BUeaatui Mff IIIMl, r4 ItmrMMIa, i iim a hmiuumsi iwnM, Mubncrlptloit KuU'H. IAll.r-lMin4Uill(enif, m)ai, tow tenty "mi es. IvtuumMiMt 1 ill la auy, oae far, BUR 1.

1 4a uuiupr tU. ISAhr fMIVW llti Ub I dub ftf tW OT lur aUittue will taBfwmlaaHaany, It.asuf Will lap alliaal pet ami ol lU mmmm mitlmeimt I a rota fur etui iff mt4 umtot la-auly a(Mauf tkm WaSty till Ji IS i ft tv4 imii bum autM sSUhiuU C-, freerleexv rniuf I fouad i Sle el 0o Y. Huvaii a We iianeapaf Aii.wu.ii mil IW MprAioa etraJ flawYura, lwf Ta. ii.nn i a 1 1 1 ai Ma ta eni-tir fur la M. The Alitalia TtUfniiJt JinltaisUrs JusifYebuke 10 the Hiuol City Journal for strongly intiaseliog ibal tbe frieeds Gee.

Gnat aad eibeaetxir Cunkllo in tbJi Stale, at mere plsee-seekere, wbo bar aot bad principle lo view la tbeir actloa, but only a deeire'to Introduce la Iowa policies bl it pleated to eall "the New York and lb Teoeeylvenie methods." IlUoot plain bl the gioai CllJ piper mesas by the New York tod i'eaesvlveale Methods, only that there UtoneiLlDf ebeoilottsla then. Hat lu Insinuation about the pleeo haateri obh la bad Kraot from paper that buiUadily adraoited for the U. SeoaU eandidiU who pat iu ehlaf dilor into fat oSoe. II thero ere eg? Jlepullieaoe lo I'iw teat oleoiiou to the ebarta of belof merely place-Mckeri Uiao other, tbey ore tlioae who adhered to the fortaoee of Oea. Graot ad Mr.

Cooklio whoa they were nabbed nd tet uide ai men who bad power to confer official favor, tpparently bo hops of eer beinn lie lo rewird their frieodt, if reward wu what they were lookiajr, for. Tbii tu the oondiUoa of mffairw ftr the Chi-onto oonteotion till quite wee oily. We think the Atlioiie Tdrgrapk Dot far oat of the wty whea It ear: If we were called oo to dive the difference between the Blaine nod Grant faction! in reitrd to the oiatuir of the "uaobine" tod hoold do it a fnlluwn: "The follower of the I'luuied Knight pretend to be deaperate good and virtunne, but are not; the follower of the Silent Soldier Biklie no pretention." Let ui hire poaoe. We ar indebted to I'od muter Genera) Jtmee for danoe copiee of Lie report fot the fiscal year endiojt June Tbii mport ii fall of intcremine iofornttion Ind it eltniethere bunincM like document. It thowe that with the titling off of the Star rente ileal and other reform lo the rcrvioe the P.

Department Diiy become loU nuniain-inc. Amonn the rooomioendation in the report re jr the reduction of letter pottage to two cent and for the iinue of money order for los than fire dol lar tt lower foe than at prencnt, not exeeedinf. three eenta; aluo, fur rod notion ofialarie of poet mauler in ieo- ond olaa oflioee' ud that of talariei in the office at Chioafo. ritiUdelphit, Boatoo and Bt. Loaie be iaoreiaed from 14,000 to 97.900.

end of thone Clneio-ntl, 8n Franoiioo, New Orletnt and Baltimore from $1,000 to IG.000. It i lo rooommendod that the lalarioe of 1st, 2d od 3d Potmaler General be rti.ed from to Mr. Jamo farori alo the eaUbliahmontof tl'oiikl 8arinK enable the people to dopoeit Aheir aariog with the lovorn-; Kent throuah the postofliee. He lno faror the reduction of mail matter to matter whioh comee loiilimatcly under that head. The burdening of the mail with eo much third end fourth olaaa matter, he maintain, urnlahrt one of the beat reason why the dupartmont 1 not eolf-tapportioK, od why also legitimate mil i not put through with greater diipatoh.

Making common carrier of the poitoffioe.be tyi, 1 very dotrimooUl to the efBoiont work of the department. Pkmonax. Ijbhtt. A rooent writor pertinently remark: Bat few ere to Indifferent ta not to obaerr that the government, both of Stale and Nation, protect the trade in ttrong drink to the infringement of the riihta of thouaanda who are ODPrea ted end tramulod by the heel of iu tyranny. An example of the truth of thin rt- mark la the fact that the liquor traffio iupoaci heavy taxation upon thoae who abhor it and protest geiast it If those "engaged in thi busioess would themsolvo pay the oost of providing for the pauper, Insane and criminal mado by their bus iness, instead of leavidg them to be provided for by the sober and iadus- trioue el, who pay nearly all the taxes, there would be little more 1 cronriotv In the or for "pcrsooal lib- the linnor soiling clao.

The libei ty they eall for it the right to load other people with taxe while they fill their ooffors with the hard earnings of those who ere so unfortunate to have become addicted to uooontrol- etble ippeiite for trog drink. Cincinnati Gawttr: In reticence and mod eralion. far, it would oem that President Arthur i 'a bigger mtn thaa old Gw.C- "Tommy," said a mother to her seven year old boy, "you must not interrupt me when I am ulking with ladies. You must wait ftntil we slop and lima you can talk." "But you never stop, ro tortedthe boy. 1 Pesmoine coal miner are now paid 2 cent per bushel for mining, and many of them are gaid to be making over 9100 month.

tloa by the Pro-et nlion iiriwa Terror lo the Heart Ibe rkoaedrrl. Oa Being Cailrd to th Mtaud he Iteggvd for aa ExU-aaloa Time Whit wm lU-fu-4. A Unit of bl Corrvetpondrar Urd to the lUbhle that fill Ihe Court Itoww, And thre bo Founder of I he Urv-a! Hhow Karewlhe Jnry and IW gin bl rStory, The Oneida Cemmunlly Yratllaled, for wuttrtl Member ef thai Organisation. UL Father Denounced a the Insti gator of hi Inltiatioa la that Order of Llbertlur. Tbe Prisoner Evidently EJo)nl Opportunity te Talk About liiHierir.

Washington. Nov. kVJ. Th rowd about th Court ibis morning is greater than ever. Immediately upon the opening of court Guiteaa was called lo the witoeae stand and took his place, closely welobtd aad guarded by the pollro aad court ofhoera.

II was aaked by booville to give some incident front bis arlieat reoollei-uon of hi mother. U. Asa 1 to be put oo a regular witnse to-day or only to identify some letter. I suppose the latur. I am not feeling at all well, but shall much better in a week or so.

heoville I had arranged lo examine you to-day aod there are ao ether wit nesses preaont. Ouilean- ton should have bad your witnease on band. I object lo going oa th aland whea I am aot feeling well, lo be subjected to a oroat-exsmioatioa by the oounsel for the prosecution. I have gut a good deal to say. I.

want to go over the whole buaiaea carefully and aeieotia-eallr (so to apeak) aad I want to be in good talking condition." Booville 1 shall only ak yea torn question. liuiteau I am willing to answer, provided the prosecution will not take advantage of my presence oo the sued to force me to seat my entire defense. Judge rortcr. of the oroaeeution. aug- gesUd Ui si the papers aod letter which were put in evidence and Identified yes- lerdav should be read, ae tbey must be at some stage of the trial.

Koovllle said be had endeavored to arrange for the Introduction of bis evidence aooording to bis idea of propriety aod logical fitness. He knew the pris oner wu not feeling well to-day aad be bad ex pooled be would booouis tired or exhsusted. when he had proposed to uk the indulgence of the court and postpone tbe examination. He did desire, however, to ask tbe prisoner a few quoationa to day. Guiuaa I am perfectly willing to do so.

but I don't want the prosecution to Uke advantage of my preseooe bere to eross-examine to-day. Booville Tbe oourt will relieve you if you feci ill. Guiteau with that nodcrsunding uid I will go on. Corkhill We csn submit to aay suoh arrangement. Soovill 1 don't uk yoa to consent.

I shall aoDoal to the Court. Judge Cox auted that if the witness went on the stand to testify, he must submit to being cross-examined and if hi examination a witness wm begun, it oould not be suspended except by the consent of the counsel on tbe other side. Guiteau, nodding h's head approving ly: "That a the rule, Judge, 1 onder-aund it." After aoma. farther discussion Gul teaa wu romoved from tho stand and Sooville proceeded to read the loiters. They were all wnttoo by Guiteau to his father and other member of hi family, and covered a period of Ullccn or twea tv year.

A letter wu read In which the writor severely criticised the Oneida eoininii nity, aod roferred lo a circular enclosed, which also dononnood tbe community tnd their prsetioe. Guiteau Hovers! ofmy dulllo took no my olroular and devotod editorial oomments to It, lhet wu a little revenge I had for living in that misera ble aoeicty. I am glad they are broken up now. I wu virtuous all the time, thnush. I want that understood The reading of the lottors waa finished at noon and Galteau mourned the wit- neaa stsnd.

Heoville began to miration him relative to bis early line. Guiteau responded promi tly, intelligently and with pcrfeot ooohiess for some minutes, apparently enjoying the situation and his freedom to Ulk. Alluding to his second marriage he said, smilingly: "8h went off one day without oonsulting me at all and got married. 1 thought that waa a fonhr way of doing business aod got mad over it. Whenever allusion wu made to tbe Onoida community GuiUau beoame very much excited and denounced the community and hia father' ooorae in persuading him to go there.

Q. Why do you blame your father G. Beoaose if he had boon out of the way I never should have gone under the influence of that community. The amount of it all waa to speak plainly, Nnyea aole idea wu 10 get a ohanne to aloep with tbe young Nobody elae could, though, All the time I waa there I waa praotioally a bhakor. I glad the miserable stinking community is broken no and I hope the United States Government will break up that miserable- Mormon oomm unity in Uuh.

It was in 1850 whon he came under the influence of Beeeber and tho Y. M. 0. A. Boooher up to that time was suppdscd a virtuous man.

Guitetn told the story of hit oonncotion with tho Oneida sommunlty, bi newsptper experience and Chicago logtl adventure. He wu thirty days in the tombs, in 1 ail sovere) time, but nevor waa indiotod before. In order to seoure the Chiosgo Juirr-Ocean, be off orod lo make one wealthy man Governor of Illinois if he would advance tbe money. Made no -direct promise to anybody else. Consulted Charley Reed.

Heed put in $25 and I'm sorry to say be huo't got it yet, Guiteau gave hi view on hi father' religious belief aod was asked if he, his father, had any -peculiar view on healing disease. He replied Oh, yea, father waa an twful orank on that subjoct. Booville What do you moan by crank Guiteau Well that'i a short way of putting it, when you want to say a man Is pretty badly craned. Guiteau, in his reply to a question said he did not believe In any religion nntil his conversion, railroad ahop ia Keokuk, and work will be eotumoaood at oaoe. Amoo the atadenu ia aUaadaue at (Joe oullrge, Cedar Kapidi, is aa lo ditn kiaJdaa fnm the ilrole ttioul tribe of wesura Nobraaka.

hbe I bright aad attentive pupil. Iowa ba thirty-eight eountici In hioh eoal ia found; twentv-aix of theae hava mine in Oueralioo. The total pnidttcl of the Huui for the fear odmf Jn I Ml was 1.4i:,l:i tuos. Uuaiawa and Detmulnes have oro- hibiud ail kind of tiunday evtniug aatttaemeat. 1 raveling ahowe made It point to strike both clliee for Hueday, ntu Ih euisen were aruuaed eaiDi the doaeeralloa.

Iagersoll 4 Moultoo. rrain havera Laporto, have lailod. Their llbi. itiea are eatimated at about aad aaeU ppaaibly large eoeugh lo over tkeoa. Taej were short oa oura.

A briok falling from the roof of the tsw Uathwlie church tt Keokuk oa the 13th. itruck ileorge Nvmea. aged lti. auarly on the top of the head, emitt ing Hi knll and luflioiing a fatal in Jury. Hon.

James P.Wilaon hu a numlx-r of lecture engagemrntawithia the next lew week. He will deliver bis lector oo'CiviliUoo-VVheedid it brgioT" at ui following times and place: ot-tauiw. Nov. )-, Vinton, Nov, Mt Vernon, Nov. Keokuk, Dee.

'4. Clannda. Dec. 6.b: Chariton, Dee. Hib; Dr Moines, lc.

(Hb. He alio doliv era an addreas before the Blale teacher' association at Oekalooae. Our eitisen will remember the ar rest, some months ago at this place, of one llollis, a Chicago runner, for bigamy. Mollis had a wife and two chil dren la Chicago and married waiu-r girl la a hotel at Ml Pleasant, at air- eld, lie was tried at the resent term of the district court ia Fairfield, and Jadg Cook sentenced him to four months ia fail for bis heinoua crime asaiosl ibe law and aociety. We regard this aa an inducement for other raaoala of the liollis stripe to betray innoeeot women, aa.

if they don go entirely clear, it mar be understood, at least in Judie J. C. Cooks judicial diatriot, that it ia not to bo eooKidered very grievous offence. lie ought to have awarded llollis a ohromo for the expert manner in which be In id toaeoomphibhii lustful desire. Vltumwa Vouritr.

ITEMS. The price of potato la rauidlv de clining in New ork. Those who bought in large queotiiieaand hold them for rise now have a heavy burden on their band. A court-martial ha been ordered at Trenton, N. to investigate the charge that Gen.

Madison Drake of the Hi ale militia ald Gujteau did right in killing Garfield. rTba Monteiuma, Cayuga oounty, marshes are likely to beoome a val uable a a ooal mine. The marl i being (hipped to Fraooe by the thousand oi tons, being uaed a deodoriser and entering into the manufacture of fertilisers. Leadville now number 30.000 people. aod fifteen oat of Colorado's twenty-three million' worth of ore mined last year were from the Leadville districts.

The Supreme Court of Indian has decided that neither a hotel-keeper nor I any one else ran lawfully sell cigar in that Plato on Hundsy. Every scholar applying for admission to the public of Illinois on aod after Jaunary ltfS2, must present a cortlfieate of successful vaocinalion, signed by, a reputable phyaioian. I Sane, or lusaue, Quitoao is one whose execution is demanded, both on account of hi crime and the influence of such salutary punishment on society. Ho certainly knows enough to discriminate between what is lawful and what is un lawful under human government. lie knew that he was killing a fellow being; be knew that being was James A.

Garfield, President of the United Stales; he knew that snoh killing was murder, snd that trial and arrost would follow. If ha was mistaken about the effoot of his sot poo the country, that was an error of judgment, but not the blunder of Insanity. All murdora with malice aforethought may be sot down as mhrc or leu tinotured with insanity, but the gauge of responsibility i the faculty of aoderstanding the nature of tbe crime, ts legal oonsenuonoo In a genoral way. and lo being able to reflect and reason upon those fact, Inter Octan. I7ad Ouiteau been placed on trial in New lork City, no jury oould be pro oared at least until after long wocka daisy.

Tbe ooarts of that city have more then onoe held that a man bad formed an opinion of a case no matter how willing be might be to change like was disnualiUod to a anal in the panol. Of courso suoh a ruling defeat the end of justioe in any trial of public There ia little doubt that tbe absurd atrietneaa was devised to protect oriminali of political import ance. The "Liberals" are organising oppo ait on to the proposed nrobinitory amendment all over the state, lboir abuse of the word Liberal remind one of Madame Roland exclamation on the scaffo Liberty, what crime have been oommitted in tby Dmel" WathwgUm (Jatrtt. Clike agni sJosh Billings kolv to bormme a star of tbe first agnitude. His last ointlllation waa to aoma onrnoio: I wouldn't a-ive 6 cents to bear Bob In- gcrsoil on 'the mistake of Mosea 1 but would give f.HU so boar mosea on me miaUke of Bob Ingersoll." a jjBaaeaWM The Cliicagn, Burlington Quinoy railroad has entered the temperance field in a dcoidodlv practical way.

On iu Tarklo branch in Missouri it ia unnditinn of all the deoda to town loU sold by the company that no intoxicat ing liquors shall be sold on me prom laea for a torm of five years, under penalty of forfeiture of tbe property and Improvements, Robinson (after a lone whist bout at the ol ub) It is awfully late. Jrown. what win von sav to vour wnei Brown (in a I shan't aa much, vou know, uooa morning. or something of that sort. She ll say tbe rest.

Tt Is due to Gen. Grant' administra tion tit aav that Gen. Brady and his Star route businee were inaugurated in 1877. It is fair that every tub should stand on iU own bottom. Cincinnati Gattttt.

Tha f.at trains hetween Chicago nd Now York now make an average run of about 36 miles per boot. It can not be denied that the Intemperate use of intoxioating liquor is tho direct oause of most of the evil tht allliot Qattttt. a a The programme wu as follows: "Thi wonderful Rcg- r. Th iufluenoe of Christianity" 0, Anderson. The ministry of beauty" Ana Maiden.

policy the best Patursoo, "Ilsaooo T. Uffler. "Plato" Hannah Woodward. Light' A. Carlton, Kloellenl SBUsto waa lurnlehed by a male quartet aad the Toledo.

Ladiee' orchestra. Tbe Mslhodiat sociable will be at the realdeoee of Mr. Winn, to-morrow evening. Thongh these entertainment are given by the M. K.

society they are enjoyed by a goodly sum ber I root the various ot taor societies la tow a. WILL "Hurry Poia. On of lite odd est tliiiiK to willies, if Out one of the most disagreeable to eiioountor.ls the faoulty some people have of uk-ing offuUM wIikii no ofli'iieo I mnaiit uklnghulPae the phr If', with rrnson or without making themselves and every one else uncomfortable for nothing diir tlisn a mood, or more tliau a faniy- "iiuoy people am lo bo met with of all eoe and in every suiion, nciUior yuar nor condition bringinif, newasaniy, vistloui or unsuspluiousiiosa. Hut we am bourn! to say that the larger proportion will 1 trenerally among women, am! chiufly among those who are of an unoeruin social joltlon, or who am unhappy In Uieir ciruum- aUnccs, not to pak of their torn m.ts. never argy airin a iowiw," said ArtetnU Ward.

"When rattleatiaix'i bead st it king out ov hole. I bear tiff to the left and say to myself, 'that hole belong to ibst snatx. THK TUIALOF Gl'ITKAP. Further Prot-eMllng of the Public Outrage. Hotnaioder of Yeaterdaf's IVwerOnwpl.

After the recess, J. W. Guitesu re sumed the aland. He had hoard bia unole Abraham waa insane; bis uncle Kranois Wilson GuiUsu (mentioned in the family aa Francis Uultoau. aeoond) died in an any I to; be understood inesrly life Frsnois fought a duel with a rival in love.

Witness bad nnderslood bl uncle bad killed a man, but the reoords of the asylum showed hi insanity bad been caused by mortilioauoo at fighting a bam duel: besides Abby Maynard, a daughter, hi aunt Julia, and Augusta Parker, who was a cousin, witness bad never hoard of any other cue of insanity in the family. Boon Wbati yonr opinion now a to. your father' samtyT A. I think was saue. O.

What do you mean by saying yonr brother wu posessed of a demon or devil? A. A religious theory; there tr two forces to the universe, one uodcr nalaa or Devil and ono under God or Jesus Christ. My father bold this view, aod so believed, that some time in my broth er's life as he had the free will to choose the good or evil, he must have through his evil, through his willfulness, through his stubbornness, through hi pcrvoraity of nsturo, allowed oatsn lo get such control over hiin that be was nnder Satan's power. That idea is the one oo which I baaed my opinion that mv brother was morally responsible accord log ta legal or human responsibility, hnnch being In one sense insano. Bl'risoncr Ytu have tbe thing wrong side up.

itness I'erhaps 1 have. Prisoner That' very poor theology, and a very poor position for you lo take. fiarah Parker, of Chicago, the widow of Augusta ud oousin of the prisoner, lostifled that her husband diod in an insane asylum. The prisoner and hi wile oama to ber bouse in Uuioago; the witness had then two children, a son and daughter. 12 and 13 years old.

io had requoatcd tbe prisoner lo cesse visiting her house because he bad pro posed to eduoate ber daughter, ao aa to marrv him. Thia was in 1870. Boon after ber husband bcoaine insane tbe prisoner seemed to have fallen dosper-stcly in love with her little daughter, and to want to marry her. (A very com mon form ol insanity, Uavidge put In.) And she waa a very handsome girl, too." said the prisoner, llqr daughter oomplained to witness that the prisoner used to follow ber on the street, wsntiug to talk with her, tnd she was afraid to go out alone. Her daughlor thought him oraiy, and told her so.

Witness tnoughtbimersiy, and thought so when she first saw hitu, ten or eleven yean ago; she thought then bis mind was orioked. Fernando Jones, of Chicago, who In 1878 had boarded at the same house wit Guitesn, and wu on the Board of Trustees who had th supervision over the insane asylum at Jefferson, eonsidcred Guitean wu of unsound mind. and. what some authorilie would ay, inoipient insanity. On cross-eismination, the witness sUtcd that in 1H78 he paid several visiu to Guitesu for the purpose of helping him out of hi difGoulty.

aomothing about oollocting moooy and not naving it over. rnsoner i list part or tbe statement it incorrect. -1 boarded some years ago in the same house with bim, a high- toned place on Miohigtn Avenue, Chi- osgo, tnd 1 paid my board, rrobably be tnd other people thought me very crankv at the time. 1 A bun ot expectancy ran through tbe assemblage as tjonville uked the prison er to be sworn. Tbe prisoner nervously proceeded to the stand In tbe custody ol two doputio and the oatn was administered to him.

He then whispered to a policeman near by and immediately three deputies ranged tnomsoivos shoul der to shoulder behind Bi.he prisoner, who apparently more at ease said In qniringiy to the court. "I oan ait down." Yoa," replied the oourt, and the prisoner seated himsolf, Soovillo then stated he merely wanted the prisoner to identify some letter. Prisoner "I understand from 8oo-ville that all I era to do I to identify ome letter. I don't appear witness aside from that." 8o0villo then pre. lentod 1 nnmberof loMete frees- ii to 68 which were idenbfiod by the witness.

who made running comment on his writing "this does not look like my I 1 a .1 )tuneilli ueuu wiimijui Silvia tn uvniunu improvement shown bore; thia i better than I oan do now: thi it a fine as tool plate." Thon about -twenty let ter whioh bad been written by tbe prisoner to his father, to hia sister. Mr, gooville, and hi brother, Guiteau, aod to Mr. Booville. J. arf iM-tawaf, ttUumHst rr Til kit EEMEDT KKOfI la.

12,000,000 BOTTLES tuui iiMca lava. kit nal jhimmms earSaal grafMrSWS It stiaiulaua Ihe ptfallna la lae ami Ira hui i.Mt.ttrta tb atAft-h au aua bt ISe lind lata ilum A gjanfegy In etiallne muM mliiA ao4 anurtaw or ihm tni In Um at. 4upt the tonlujtu la taSae IttmcltaUly Mllng Ike fMwMileiiun uf tune at Vetilf-4. It auis upna the liver, ll aula lk Kulnere, II nliU the ltoweia. I uuflllo ltw hi.a-4.

I iuim, lbs nnrvi.ua xateau I irum.rtMi 1 n.mrtaiH, uvi tevieuraiM. I oarrlea ul lh uM IjHwid bimI naea IV w. It nunui lea ul the akia aod Inauee hoaltlir It autrjiae the Sis'iilltary taint, or eiaetiei la lh IiI'mnI. wttlfih ai-tatae euniruta. erf le la.

aixl all mauuer ol akiu oieesee aud toiler-ntil huiara. TKnr are nosplrlta erail(i)r4 la its mam fxtur. aud ll eaa be laiie ly Ihe awH snl t-l bal. or by tbe W1 aud fertile. l.rr aww Srtatf rrytttrrd la allwu.rwlQ erMffM.

Huoraaa. Bious Co. Iowa, Thia la eertiry thai tr. Clark Joknana lu-Jlan llloud Hvruu hae ervetly bMMrflu-d lue ft-r Stiwki tit ttm atuowk. ol SO ynare' ataiMl-ttie-.

It la tbe tml intli-ite I evr um-4. an4 nwanaoed II loauSerit-e kumenity. LMAkUrrrs AU.taoa. Wrsos, AlamageeCvinlowa, I hare beet, ualns tr. Clark JrVtwat-a's Iwllan plttud Hyrtie tin? eianrue ut ttm at umai-k a4 1 1 i-t.

dl um thrr, aitd have renvtred treat twoe Iberelniia. I wi-ui out tm witboui It. HsaavaoesAB. loeTViu.e. Alamakee Oo.

la. I hare found lir. lark J.huai.a'a Imliaa flkMid Itynip a valualMe rr-ear-iy fur enlle. I waa In.ubiwl ewry dev with tbia painful disease, but aloe ualuf Ihe at-edkntte have eoi. M.

Maaaaur. Bnrt-vaa, Wlnaaahlnli Oc, lovk I hare uaed Dr. Ilark Jnhnana'a luduw BUiod yrup fur aali rheota. eunatioatiua and frver, and have luuod ll to br the or-ai raowly l-rar trhnl. Mae.

B. M. KeowLVoa. Agenta warned fur Ihe eale of ta Imliaa llliKHlHjrruii In every town or vlllaa-e, la wlikik I have no agent. I'arUoular glveu on aplk-a I loo.

DRUGGISTS SELL IT. UbrtUrj 77 JtTmi St, I. T. Cilj aeotu d.trt-waly tenrte Climax! Climax! l'age's Climax Sake, A Family Blessing for 25 cents It heals without a near. No Tamil should be vrlthout It.

WAKIUKT It to CURE Bore, I'lcero, Scrofula Sores, Fever Sores, Salt Kheum, Sore Urcasts or Nipples Inflamed. Eyes, Swollen Glands, Eryslpo-las, Ilolls, Sralds. Ilnrns.Cuts, Itrulses, flHtnla. Vlles, Corns. Ilun'ous, Chilblains, Frostedl Feet, and allrutaneousdIseaHe on man or beast.

I It has been nsnd over twenty I failure. I It has no parallel-bar Ing pcr-V fortly eradicated disease, and healed after all other remedies hud fnllt d. It Is a compound of Am Ira with many other Ex tracts and Itulsanis, and put up In larger boxes for the same price than any other Ointment. If Bold liy Druggists everywhere. Moffat'TTife Pills, and Phsnix Bitters, The Most Successful Medi cine lit the World.

Flrttabllshed In by one of our Most Eminent Thv sir-tans, and now used throned-ont North and South America," with more pleasing results than any other Medicine. Moffat's Life rills. arc purely vegetable; they acton the Stomach and and regulate the entire system, and put all the functions of the body In a healthy condition, and WAIWANTCD a certain cure for all Malarious DiHcaKes. Torpid Liver, Im pure Wood, Jaundice, Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia. Indigent Ion, CoRtlveness, Nervous and Hick Head acne, uoids, Scurvy, General Weakness, and Fever igne.

Moffat riioenix Bitters correct the Secretions of the Stomach, and are a Sure Cure for Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Debility. Weakness, Female Complaints, etc. Thousands of Certificates are In onr possession giving rierfect Cubes effected by theso nvalnablo medicines, and. we aro certain that they will do just what we have said. It Is simply anlied that the afflicted will TUT THEM ONCE, their use will convince tbi most skeptical.

Paira'a Climax Halve 25 eenta a box. w.oTBt'g rniM 85 rents a box. HotTatl rhtnntx flitter $1 a bottle. Bold by Drngfclsts every J. P.

MILLS, Sole Proprietor, 85 Liberty Street, Mew York. i 1 miammmmmmassmmmTissai RIPP'S Two Doors north, of the llonM. TflE 0NI.X HnalM3I.A88 Oper dining noon IN TltK CITY. A.A.KEAHI, Proprietor, cm 111 111 tvuni I -o MONTPELIER. j.

wu li.y y.i tt-c jrr joa. sowsaaox coaamHsiiT. line Ilia, Iowa, Nov. imU The maise is now nearly all gathered, and the crop was very variable in our township. While tome few have not half a orop, other report having as buih a 50 bushels to the acre.

H. Kemper hae tbrce thousand bushel. Geo. Fitebnor has nvor 50 buahola to the auto, and so had Charles Fix; to that on an averago there ia considerable corn in thia neck 'o woods, aod recent weather baa stopped iu growth and prepared it for tbe crib. Mr.

Tbos. Boesly is here at preaont. putting the engine in position in the mil. Mr. A.

Bobbins baa built a large and handsome dwelling this eummor. Dr. William. ol Wilton, is building a new rosidonoe on his farm in thi town ship. The town of Mootpelicr hu two foundations etarud one a storehouse '20x40 two stories.

Tbe depot there nearly completed and is a handsome irncture. The water Uok ia one of tbe largest built and baa a capoity .30,000 gallons, which ia pumped trom tbe river over 20 rode away by atcam power, i be engine limine ia looated about ball way be twocn the nvor and uok. Twoawitohos ara nearly ootuuloted at thlt place and a third runs from the depot about half a mile to a stone quarry where tbe ikimnanv have 70 men employed in goo logical work, gcttingout speoimena of tbe foundatiooa of the earth. Falrport now la a new tatlnn, Willi inoee dtrbulooDiiiiuiililion lly Ibn Katlroai) ni-wljr iimdn; And It exiMwueutne slight Initalloo Ma Of thlt niii ooiiuniinailon. in UM war oi twiier mao.

The fenoe gang experienced quite a sonous mishap last week aa they wore returning home from their work on Tueaday evening. Tbe band-car by nmn means iudiDed the track at Wyom ing Hill, pitching tbe six men aboard headlong in several airecuons. o. r. Runnel I and Wm.

Dull were thrown down the rooky embankment into tbe ilm former breaking bit right arm at the wrist aod the latter -breaking nifis of bis ribs and both bruised badly otherwise. Dr. Youmans aot their bones, drossed their wounds and both are ilninff wcIL Wm. A. Towns ov.

the grocer at air port, bought a 100 pound lot of batter fast week of John Dodge for 125, hard cash. William hat an eye to the wanU ot hi customers tnd ever trie to have good that will give satislaotlon in nrices snd duality. One never sees fany stale or dead stock in bit store. Jn Hnhn horn baa added a new feature to hia already oolobrated flower not nianulaotory. lis now also menu faoturea olay pipes aa good and snug anv to be lound anywhere, lie now ready to ship pipes by the gross or the bsrral, and Howorpoia oy me tnoussnu, of all ailcs and istest anu most neauu- I -1 1.

nnlln. IUI UOeiSIW, VW IIUII, UUIIUD. Mackomer Co. have a lsrgor stook nt onnAi nn hand thi fall than ever, embracing dry goods and notion, boot and ahnns. drugs and medicines, and general stock of grooeriea.

They alao buy all turt produce, psyiog highest pnocs. Thny Invite you all On a liunlnowt call, to. Dnr nine Crook butcher. Henry Wan dorlioh, got away with over 200 booves and last fall, whioh ia no small sum for a AAitnirv hnn. What will the weather be? Give it nn ainn Vennnr hasn't Informed ns.

WhT are Confederate bonds getting tillable Gambling on the credulity and fidolity of our future sUtesuien.

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