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cyi COLUMBUS, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1879. VOL. XL. NO. 162. .. . x . i SIEBERT & LILLET, BLANK BOOK MAMJKACTnilBKS, Printers, Binders, Stationer, Aud Legal Blank Publishers. a uix LINE OP ' READY MADE BLANK BOOKS Kept constantly on hand. I Book Binding - : Of Evary BMrriplloQ, ' By the EDITIOH ar SINGLE VOLUME OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, ,,41, , (Cp glairs.) ATTORNEYS. E. C. BRIGUS, Attorney-at-Law ft Notary Pnnlio, 103 SOUTH HItiH ST., (Opposite Naughton Hill) COLUMBUS, OHIO. BY TELEGRAPH TC THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL. CRIME AND CASUALTY. An Urbaim Man Shot and Probably Dying, J' 1 An Ohio Ex-Convict Shot Dead in Kentucky. Supposed Loss of a Sail Boat Crew on Lake Erie. A Bnffalo Man Murders . Wife and Suicides. Ills Gets His Head Cracked at a Game of Polo. JOHN SI. PfJGII, Attorney At m Xj."CV No. 67 1-2 SOUTH HIGH ST . (Ambus Banding.) J - ' ' Special attention given tn Administration manor, and Probate Court business generally. feblsdAwflm . ,. i M. II. MAWW, ; , Attorney ctt m Xit7-, JelO 8m No. 10 N. High St., COLUMBUS, 0. Jamks Watson. Chas. E. BrmR,.TR. WATSON A IU Hit, Attorneya - At - Xj aw, no. 103 sown mH ST., juS Sin lp Colnmbus. Oblo. FRANCES G. JANNEY, M. !)., 10 EAST STATE BTBEF.T. . je3 tf IIENKIE HOUSE, , Third Street, bat. Main and Sycamore, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Refitted throughout. Will accommodate 400 guests. Fare redoced to 1 .60 per day. S. Johhsoh and D.E. Allen In theofBce. Imyl.Sra J. U.BKEITENBACH A Oo.,Propr'a. Sickening Categories ofCrimes and Casualties the Country Over, Closing Out a Black List of one Sun day's Proceedings. warrant charging him with abduction for concubinage. The suppoied victim is Mary E. Henick, of BoBton. Fool-Hardiness Probably Bewarded. Poht Colborne, July C John Scot tish and Isaac Dayton, married: Thomas Conroy, Ed. Henly, Jr., Joseph McFar-land and John Mooney, single; left in a small sail boat, Thursday, for the Fourth celebration at Buffalo. Nothing has been beard ot them since, and it is tearea an are lost. Death of the Reamed. New York, July 6. A special Wil mington, N. C, dispatch announces the death of the three daughters of Appleton Oaksmith, who were rescued Friday from the sunken boat. . ilus makes lour deaths from the accident. ' Drowned In Ibe Missouri. St. Louis. Julv 6. A name occurred among a party of bathers at a Bohemian picnic at St. Paul, on the Missouri Pacific, to-day, and two of them, B. Kubieok ana John Drozeda. were sweDt away by the current and drowned. Sbnll Fraotnrod at Polo. BuFTAio, July 6. D. D. Valtman, ion of the President of the Third National Bank, while at polo practice Saturday, fell from his horse and had his skull fractured, and died to-day. Liquor Tender Arrested. New York, Julr 6. The police in the enforcement of the Ercise law to day, made many arrests of liquor venders. Kills nia Wife and Himself. Buffalo, July 6. Bernard Hines, of Aldcn, yesterday killed bin wile and mm self. Both were old. jri0 3hit 0nmaL tltiiai Hitch, Pearl and Chapel Sta. CONILY, FRANCISCO it CO. M'JIT.IHHKRA AND FROPRtKTOIUS. Fatal Shooting Affray at Urbann, Special Dispatch to the Ohio State Journal, TJbbana, July 6. LaBt night about eleven o'clock our city was thrown into a state of excitement by a shooting affray between Leonard Marsh, boss tailor and cutter for Hill, White & Mitchell, and John Troy, a shoemaker in the employ of John Wallace. Troy received what now looks to be his death-wound, by a ball from a thiriy-two caliber five-shooter, the ball entering the right breast three incites below the nipple. The parties were so clone together that when Marsh fired the powder burned Troy's shirt and blackened the flesh around the wound. Troy, after being shot, wrenched the pistol from Marsh and was going to fire at him, but for some unaccountable reason did not. The circumstances that brought about this serious-tragedy were about as follows: Leonard Marsh, in the fall of 1869 married a woman named Bond a grass widow. They lived happilyfor about one year and a half, when trouble in. A separation followed, she rent ing rooms up town and Marsh remaining in his own house with his daugh' ters. Months passed, and the couple to grow intimate again. I r ,. , , ... l .1! Indication, for the Ohio Valley-Station-lnn "owevcr, on uonruing u ar. mtiUy. tolhwi In tallma hnromtter. nome. lne woman aamJ 8ta"ea ,W rm ,; ,-,,.,cWi, """ding house. One of the boarders mother IInomtlv KM local rains. was mis man a ruy. marsit tnoiignt aiuj aim ma wile were uecuuiing uiub. iuu ilt Chicago spreads a big bill for her timate, and complained. Troy finally summer trot, beginning the 22d. A got married and left the house. Things special purse of f 5,000 is up for the third h"5"1 alon8 smoothly until Troy's wife dav; open to Rarus and Hopeful. . died (about eight months ago), when lie returned to his old boarding bonne, and The Zanesville Advocate proposes to his old tricks. Then trouble began that the National Greenback Laborers again, and has been kept up until hold another Convention to further re- last night, when Marsh went vise the platform, and to eliminate the to his wife's residence and found Troy Pomeroyites from the ticket. there, ordered him off the premises, as he was Having the rent for the house, and 1HE Chicago socialists have deter- hild a right to do. Trov refused to do mined to test the constitutionality of anything of the kind. Words were pasB- the Illinois statute prohibiting the ed by both, not very complimentary of formation of military organizations ex- each other, when Troy rushed upon cept under authority of the Governor Marsh and struck him, and Marsh drew a and Adjutant General. It is not likely revolver and shot Troy as above Btated that the courts will rule that men may A representative of the State Journal band together and place themselves in obtained the abovo facts from Mrs. FOREIGN. rumor that an armistice is agreed to is not confirmed. London. Julv 7. Canetown via Ma deira says a decisive action ib likely to be fought atTJmlassi, which the Zulus have strongly entrenched. London, July . A correspondent with the general headquarters, under date of June 15, says Cety wayo occupies an im pregnable position northeast ot Ulundi. A dispatch dated Capetown. June 17. says the Tugela column advances the 20th instant. The Nlnety-hrst regiment has evacuated Fort Chelmsford. It will defend the frontier and be combined with the advance shortly. SEP. MANY. London, July 6. The Standard?! Berlin correspondent says the harvest in Germany is very promising. . Berlin, July 6. A grand dinner was given here yesterday in celebration of the f ourth ot July, at which V. a. Minister White presided. Over seventy persons were present, ineludidg many well known Americans now stopping here. It Is Baid the Bcichslag will be prorogued the 12th inst. It Is rumored the Government will grant amnesty to a considerable number the corresponding period of last year the following statement was made: Failures, 614; liabilities, $39,030,796: assets, 111,-012,602. These are regarded as sure Indications of better days. Senator Chandler denies that he has offered the Government $100,000 for its uses as a fund to pay United States Marshals; but he says the Government can easily get all the money needed for the purpose, borrowing from private parties, with the expectation of Congress passing; a deficiency bill, fie further declares that he is in no sense a candidate for the Presidency. ' Work has been completed for the temporary observatory on Mount Hamilton, near San Jose, California, and it will be erected and ready for occupancy by the J5th inst, when Professor 8. P. Burnham, of Chicago, is expected to arrive, for the purpose oi obtaining the data requisite lor the construction of the great telescope, designed for the permanent observatory. Professor Burnham will remain there until all. Commissioner of Pensions Bentlev has sent out the following information from waBmngton, ontheBUbect ot examina tions of invalid pensioners: By virtue of of Catholic Priests, punished under the on Act of Congress, approved June 21, r alk laws, and will pardon all the ban- io, uie Biennial examination Ot invalid ished or deposed Bishops and permit pensioners is abolished from that date. them to return to their sees. Ihe following is the provision, to wit: London, July 7. A dispatch from i hat Bections forty-scvenjiundred and Berlin says Parliament has voted a duty seventy-two and forty-seven hundred and on tobacco. ' EUROPEAN MARKETS, ETC. London, July 6. The markets at the leading capitals of Europe have increased in firmness owing to the continued bad weather prevailing in many parts of the Continent, and reports from Southern itusssa ot grasshoppers, corn beetles, etc. the nay crop in many districts ot tM;g- seventy-three, of the-Kevised Statutes of the United states, providing lor biennial examination of pensioner!, ar hereby repealed. From the forthcoming annual rcDort of the Board of Health of New York for the past year the following extracts are given: Two native Chinamen married Irish women, and three were united to women born in the United States. The . , ,. . . i , i . i ti . i ."i wumuu uurn iu uie uniieu oiaies. ine The Oriental Nations Receiving la?d 18 a failu W'D to the excessive mmhet f morti duri th - rains. A Kuasian rjaner mves an ac- n nn ... . ., P . B- Ueneral Urant. Sanguine Preparations for the Danen Canal. rains. A nussian paper gives count of a plague of locusts near Elisa- bethpool, which forced a detachment of troops on the march to retrace their steps. they settled so thick on the soldiers faces, uniforms and muskets, that the Major, driven to desperation, ordered firing at them for half an hour, but this produced no effect, and a march back was Savb Ene-furAmMit, In Smith Africa ordered. The swarm covered an area of 3-D " ( tnonttr.4 Believed Imminent. twenty-two square miles. : England Turning a Scanning Eye on America's Importations There. Dismal Crop Prospects Most of Europe t. w. KitAxnsco, General Manager. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. FRANCE Paris, Julv 6. M. de Leeseps has iust igned the treaty giving him the con cession of the Isthmus granted by the nited slates of Colombia. Matters are now pushed with the greatest activity. A new company will be Immediately constituted, with a capital of 400,000,000 lrancs. Jn a long conversation, M. de Lesscps said that he fully recognized the truth ot the statement that the united States Was entitled to the exercise Ot a Ampor nnnnminlnir l.ia or,T,nlnlmnl i:i,. n : J ..n,l ..JUnlh....rl.n. n,n TWinrw tlm mnat nhnndnnt. ill . 1.1 '-I t-f... 1. ',, 1 . n tnnTnnnva an M A , In nl. n..rvA ,n n n nnn .I.A.A I.e. .oil,. io ll.O Anmmnn anagement of the canal. He declared ".V"'.,.:."?, 1 T'i: "'7. ?" np!orB " wul -De ' vu" V" -V",'". " "V " ?T? ,"'!,"' .r.-JT Z " "T" ,1 . iT . : i..j i..t. t wu.'ih ui meuij'-Bii nurse mm uny penecteo ior pub ic uses in all woys de- omer mane ui irun ruoi, not 111 me nu- sun so lreeiy uikcii. av ib, iiuwever, uy that the enterprise had no character of , ,.;, I it ui r ' ...ti...t t.;i. nh.n.k.. .1.- 1 J. 1 i. ii ipecial nationality, but is a private spec- ' ' ation. tbnutrb universal in its ntilitv. tain. mi uiunuauua 01 uie recorua 01 me fans is silently accepted as the center cerlin, juiy ;. ibere arc reports 1 u.uu cureau up 10 vng outn any oi onerations. merely because the French that England and France have aunroved June of the present year shows that Ijiwb nre sevpro nml offer orenter aennritv the proposition for the liauidation of the 13,890 arrears of pension cases, repre shareholders on account ot the greater commission 10 regniate tne nnances 01 0C"""B " ul ',"u,o(j.it, nan rnntrnl nvnr the mlminintrntn of tbe Kgvnt. The prooosition comes- from already been paid, or were ready for pay- fund. M.deLesseps remarked duringthe Auitna and Germany. ment, on that day. lhey were distrib- intervicw that he proposes to offer Gen- among the several agencies, aa ncor eral Grant the position of Honorary BRITISH BURMAH. ly ns practicable, in proportion to the l'"" "i ',i, 1 i mfltcrinl Proo rlonlnf ibo rnmnnm, l.nHIVW T,,l 7A H onatl f.nm I nUmbCT OI DeUSlOnerS UDOn tnereSOectlVe I ""V Le Soir to-night announces that M. dc Rangoon reports the cholera nmong the agency roils as lollows: Boston, 8DU; Teno will not trt fnr Amerien tillthe British trnnnn nf Thnvolmvn ond .ornral CanandaigUa, 946: Chicago. 1.227: Co- end of the year. have died. " luiubns. 1,290; DcMornes, 760; Concord, ... .. ... . ., 1 I O.O. T. . !. .HE. TJ: I ! . n-.. The JNattonaicsays that in the uouncil "i ""'""i to; inuianapona, i,ui; of Ministers, Lepere, Minister of the In- TURKEY. Knoxville, 468: Louisville, 331; Mil- terior, eatimated that in consequence of Constantinople, July 6. The truth waukee, 688; New York, 1,000; Philadel- thc bad cropa, purchases of foreign grain oi the report that ex-aultan Murad lias pins, i,uo; rittsDurg, can; St. Louts, wniilil nmmint. in twenty inillinn .torllnir. escaped is semi-officiallv denied. 864; Washington. 905: San Francisco. 82. 1 unwarus oi f.uuu canes were seuiea in 'TALY. June. The Commisainnflr nf PAnalnnapT. ItOJtE. July . it is asserted that military array without authority of law. That would be to place the military above the civil power an irre sponsible military power at that. Such an idea is wholly anti-American, a veBtige of feudalism, recontly imported. It should never be permitted to take root here. Marsh. She says Marsh s suspicions were unfounded ; that Troy was better to her than her own husband. While I was at the house to-day, Troy was in a very bad condition, having in ward bleeding from the bowels. Dr. W. A. Mosgrove is attending the man. Marsh claims that he did the shooting in self -defense. For Contaminating the Mails. Special Dispatch to the Ohio State Journal. Newark. Ohio. Julv 5. Quite a sen satton was created in our city this after noon by the arrest of one Frank Bichards, charged with writing obscene letters to- young ladies in the city, He is said to be an old ottender In this respect. He got so far advanced in his ways, however, that Paris, July 0. Gen. Castlenau has asked to be placed on the retired list, in order that he may be able to attend the funeral of the Prince Imperial. LONDON, July (J. The Ubservers cor respondent at Paris understands that rrinco Jerome Napoleon and his two sons will attend the funeral. Paris, July 6. A scaffolding and un finished wall of a house in Mont Martre fell yesterday, killing four workmen and wounding five others. rVARis, J uly 7. In a hurricane on the river Doubs, a steamer with fifty-three passengers, wos sunk. Only five persons were saved The Portland (Oregon) Bee, of June 20, announces the arrival in that city of General Joe Lane, candi date for Vice President on the Breck inridge ticket in 1860. The Bee says that "he has now reached nearly or quits fourscore, and looks back on a public career, that must be considered H' two weeks ago complaint was made nlnonH witli nrwln in thn rnnllnnlmn nf I . ' . . ' .. . . . v.v-, ...... p...... ... ... . Ja8 (jyAftuf 0( jne police lorce, and li. the battles ho has fought, both in field W. Stadden. of the Dostoffice. and pro- and forum, and he loves 'to fight those ceeded to trap Richards, which was done battles o'er again ' His recollections Kummc of great men and important events and Stadden, he admitted that he wbb the MpTlnnn v,ir eniunilea am verv interests Party that was writing under the assumed t- rif iin n i,. l.ortw v,e name of Greenwood, and that he had heard of, as ho has remained closely upon his sheep ranch in the Umpqna. It is pleasant to see him among us written the letters of which complaint had been made. Ho was arrested this afternoon by the Deputy United States Marshal from Columbus, on a warrant Bworn out by W. T. Cox, Special Agent again, looking hale and henrty for four- of tie PoBtoffice Department, and taken score years, ana tuougn ue seems to De to that city tor trial. revived to activity and political power Tonne; Man Drowned. k ail f . n-fnjo( Special DUpatch to tbe Ohio State Journal. ... o...,... ... ....v n... irIT, n, Tl,i Kv.i.. engagers, we uo not gruuge uim tno d.v ,...... about fol1r 0-ciock. navid exercise of a partisanship that has be- Cohagen, son of George Cohagen, a farm nnmn mnro hnn qonnnrl nntliw tnr it er living aoounwo mue irotn una piuee ' I , j i , T.I- wus urowneu in a ueiHiiuoring run. -lie was a young man about eighteen years old, and must have taken the cramp, as the place where he waB drowned was only five feet wide, but very deep. has supplanted nature itself." The New York World is giving the Democratic managers some wholesome advice anent the next nomination for the Presidency. It demands the nomi nation of "a popular statesman as a candidate who is in the vigor of life, who has been tried and tested in public aflairs, and who in his personal and public career has satisfied the critical judg ment of those unattached voters who occupy a free zone between both parties and who will decide the next Presi- ' dential struggle." That means Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware. "The boys,1 Western Associated Press Telegrams. Sbot and Instantly Killed. Cincinnati, Julv 6. About half-past eight o'clock this morning George Black was Bhot and almost instantly Killed, by William Phillip Parry, in Newport, op posite this city. Black's father claimed the rent ot me nouse occupied oy rarry, and yesterday removed a portion of f arry s goods from a shed in the yard, This morning young Black was talking with a man who was joint occupant with Parry, when the latter rushed upon him with a revolver, firing htm, uut missed, farry then says the World "astheyarefamriiarly retreated to his house, Becuredashot nlln In n.rlv It,. .ill ntA tl,a I ,,n ...I (raA RIAnl .nl.rt .nD f,.l regular ticket whatever names are on i0"'" sending thirty-thrce buckshot . . .... I intn hid honn find Icillintr mm fllmnftt. in- out were are not -coys enougn to ...,. Blnck 8erTe(1 -. .. in the win. Hence a man of character and Columbus Penitentiary for robbing the acknowledged statesmanship must be put forward in order to draw from the Republican ranks. . , Pennsylvania Weather and Crops. To th. Editor ot the Ohio Slot" Journal! Arendtsville, PA.j July 6. The weather has been, very watm here for the last two daysfrom 92" to 90 in the shade.' We had cooi weather while Columbus had her hot weather last week. Two persons Were overcome here yesterday with heat, both ladies. Wheat is being harvested rather slowly on account of being thrown down by storms. Rev. D.N.Hamilton, of the Presby terian Church, of Rtplev. died at Hew York Saturday, whither he went to over-tee the publishing of a theological - work of his own. His age was aboutsix-ty-flve years. United States Ex-press Company, but since his release had lived an orderly life, latterly working in a foundry at Hamilton, Ohio. Homicide and Suicide. Wheeling, W. Va., July 7. Ben, Boggess and Louis Carrico got into a difficulty at Clarksburg, this State, Satur day evening, which resulted in Boggess snooting uarrtco, the ball entering breast near the heart. Boggess has fled, On Saturday evening last, James Davis, living three miles from Altamont, Md., hung himself. Davis had been ill for the past eight months, and is sup posed to have been laboring unit mental depression. He leaves a wife and several children. Arrested for Abdnctlln St. Louis. Julv 0. Wllliard Glazier, author of a book called "Heroes of Three Wars," who has been here several weeks organising a canvassing force, was taken to vnicogo oy a detective to-nignt on CHINA AND JAPAN. Shanghai, June 14. Mr. Wade. Brit ish Minister, reached Shanghai, en route to Peking. Mr. Seward, American Min ister, lelt Shanghai for Peking on June 4. The German Minister to Jnnan. nffi ,ceiS and nnhlempn. nnnmntnr! In raflaiva counter to adaot his electric lifrhtrnnrnn. Over the General Grant at Nagasaki, sailed June tical uscb, in furnishing light at cheaper a lor tbat port. Uingham, United rates man gas. nis last main obstacle States Minister, follows June 18. The this direction ho has overcome. He Emperor has signified his desire that had got to have platinum in quantities General Grant come direct to the Capital, such as, from its immense expense and year was 8,629, and of this number 7,435 were white males and 7,447 females, and IVi colored males and 182 colored females, This shows that twelve white females married colored men; 71 males and 33 females were married for the third time, and two males for the fourth time; ten males and one female were married be tween seventy and eighty years, and one female between eighty ana ninety years: 16,369 marriages between bachelors and spinsters took place; 484 bachelors mar ried wmows. me marriage rate is YU4 marriages to every 1,000 of population. The New York Herald announces that Mr. Edison has now nearly overcome the scores ot dimcultics that he had to en commenced suit in the Common Pleas Court, Saturday, against Mrs. Elizabeth Haughman for Blander derogatory of ilaintm s character. Damages claimed 10,000. . General Joe Hooker has commissioned a U tic marble maker to build him a monument for his lot in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati. It will be a sarcophagus of red Scotch granite, resting on a (Jjuacy granite base, all ot twenty-lour tons weight. A little child, drawn in a baby wagon by a couple of ladies, was run over by a street car in Dayton Friday night and instantly killed. The brakes of the car had given way and the car was descending a hill, with the horses running, uncontrolled by the driver, and by which accident one of the horses was also killed. A party of railroad men at Bainbridge got into a row Friday morning, in which one man was probably fatally shot one bullet hitting him in the head and one in the breast. But after receiving the bullets he got bold of tbe shooter and with his fists and stones pounded him until he, too, it was thought, would die. The Democatic County Convention of Gallia county met Saturday and nominated the following ticket: For Representative. W. J. Fulton ; Treasurer, John Campbell; Sheriff, James Grafton; Prosecuting Attorney, A. J. Green, Commissioner, J. D. Oordwell ; Infirmary Director, S. H. Gates; Surveyor, E. L. Shepherd. The Republicans of Muskingum county held a rouBing County Convention Saturday, and nominated the following ticket: Robert Price, Representative; Lieutenant Howard Aston, Ucrk ot Uourt; Uaptain Fred C. Dielz, Treasurer; Fcnton Baglej , Prosecuting Attorney; David Zimmer, Recorder. Present inoumbents: John CrookB, Commissioner; G. A. Gardner, Infirmary Director; Daniel Morgan, Coroner; Fred Howell, Surveyor. Saturday's Cincinnati Enquirer publishes the fact that a little boy named Georgie Wrenn, an orphan of that city, has a malformation a tail, located exactly like that of an animal, movable at the will of the boy, covered with hair, but not otherwise resembling the tail of an animal. The Enquirer pronounces it a most wonderful lusus natural. The little boy is very healthy, nor is he inconvenienced, to all appearances, by this inhuman caudal appendage. NEWARK. " TOO DRUNK TO DIVE. Ton Thousand Simpletons Assembled to See a Man Jump from the New Suspension Bridge at Niagara Falls Cheated Ont of Iho Fun. Kome Pointed Allnsions Kcfrardiug; The New Conrt House" and Its Re construction. Buffalo, N. Y., July 4. About ten thousand people gathered at Niagara Falls to-day from various points in the United States and Canada to witness a repetition of H. P. Peer's famous leap from the new. suspension bridge into the Niagara river, a feat which he successfully accomplished May 21. At two o'clock the leaper made his appearance upon the bridge and staggered out to the center, and the excitement ran high, it being evident that he was very much under the influence of liquor. When he reached the place from which he made his former leap he addressed the crowd, and declared that he would jump as promised, though his friends were trying to prevent him from doing so. "I know I've been drinking," he said to a bystander, "but I'll do it anyway." After this he went to the Canada shore, where hedrank several timeB. At 3 o'clock, and again at 5, he ap peared upon the bridge, but was enticed off on the same pretext, and suddenly he was nowhere to be found. His agent announced that he had been smuggled away by his friends, and there would be no jump. The swindled crowd could not contain their wrath, and threats of forcing theagent himself to jump into the river were freely made, and had not the latter slipped out of sight these might have been carried into execution, many of the spec tators being ns drunk as reer lutnsclt. Drinking nl Mctils. Rural New Yorker. Large draughts of very cold water taken into the stomach with the food, by chilling the stomach during its rapid progress through the walls of its vessels, do arrest the secretion of the digestive fluids until the proper warmth is re-established. Large draughts, also, of tea and coffee, by the nstringency of the former and by the nervine action of the theine they both contain as well, also, as by the peculiar narcotic action of coffee derange and hinder digestion. Alcoholics, however diluted, have a like enect. with these limitations, we but declare the consensus of all physiologists when we say that a tun response to the calls of thirst, at meal-times ns at other times, is wise and proper. And tor these reasons: lne sense ot thirst is given to us not only that we may keep the fluids of tho body duly supplied ture, where the ladv and her husband were presented, both appearing with perfect distinctness, receiving the guests pleasantly, and entering freely into conversation with them. After this, one account says, both spirits walked out ot the cabinet, across the DIED. Bellows On Sunday. July (1 1870. Mra. LccilXA A. BELLOWS, wife of Geo. ' Bellowa, in the forty-sixth year of her age. Funeral at tho family ivsidonce, at!) East Rich street, at 2 p. ni., Tuesday, Julv 8. Funeral BeryiepHnttlir, Town StrHfitXf. E. Church, at 2 :30 p. m. Friends and ac- room, and took the places reserved for quaintances of the iumily are respectfully them at the table. The bride wore an elegant heavy satin dress, white as light, with the conventional veil and orange blossoms. The groom wore the regulation black broadcloth and white waistcoat, with- full blown rose in the button-hole of the coat. Invited to attend. 2t" Dispatch copy It and charge Journal. New Advertisements. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF FRANKLIN county. Ohio, are herebr notified to meet In CoiiTentlon at 10 o'clook a, m. What an Old Man has Noticed. I have noticed that all men are honest when well watched. I have noticed that purses will hold pennies as well as pounds. I have noticed that in order to lin a Mn.nnot.l. nMat,,M ; ta AA.oann. n. I and Infirmary Director. "TT I The btula ol representation will be one delegate tunes to oe uuwurigni mau. for every twentv-fira votes esst for Lorenzo En-. I nave noticed that silks, broadcloths, mn 'or i', no one oeiesete ior i. . . .'. ... ..'1 DVArV frart inn nf tiriiln vnlut and riMp Tim. fnl- Sotarday, July 19, IS7B, In the City Hall. Colnmtjtu. Ohio, for the Durno.- of placing In nomination candidates for the following county officer.: Three Representative, Sheriff, Recorder, Coroner. County Commissioner To the Editor of the Ohio State Journal: Newark, Ohio, July 6. No little amount of talk is just now being in- deferring visits to places of interest in from the fact that it has hitherto only dulged in by the people in town in con- witl mvenl an(j djintent material, but ins innu unui alter me imperial recep- " " urai moun- sequence oi alleged oiunaers oi ine giro that through the excretory organs tion has constituted him the guest of the tains, would have made the electric light funty Commissioners in letting the con- all soluble, offensive substances may bo uonsequemiy Ueneral Urant is "iy coauy a. gas. ne mereiore com- ,,..,. , r, ,,. , Duickv wl,aheu- awav, In tbe digestive Z0T"n "Zn J'ELS T Th ,,, a. advertised for comneti. process, the demand for water in .id of BRITISH INDIA. -!,.: il :-.i..,.j. j .i t .tn .kA ti,t .ha nilnln L r. both these necessary purposes is urgent. Simla, July 0. Maior Cavarmari has at a small cost c-nmnared tn imnnrtino- stored according to the original design. In nearly everything we eat thero are started for Cabul and is emected to reach from Russia. Hi. therafnm n nnn!,f. with the excemion that the construction soluble substances that are in excess, rkuram mo lutn and uaonl the Zlst Inst. ersthathewillnotonlyletalittledaylight of theroot be ot iron and aiale, instead u " ixures siumm ue prum He bears a letter from the Viceroy to in on this subleet. but thnt ho has hi. of wood and Blatc. After the bids wero 1 carried out of the system vertiBed plan, which changethey claimed no means the only one; and they all, would be a saving to the tax payers of unless promptly removed, act aa uri- sorae $4,000, and quite as good, if tants. Their action upon the stomach not better, than the more expensive wiUi jn very snort time, decrease and roof. The contract price (everything arref)t the flow o the ga9tric flui(i9 ana damaged to be made as good as when diuirb tho mU3CUUU action by which new) the people were intormed was to be, th 8tomncu "churns." so to speak, its contents, that every portion may re ceive its duo admixture of digestive all told, $48,000. From information furnished within the This disturbnnoo nf muscu- ..23 .....to 21 o 7 is 34 9 . ...10 I No. of Delegates. Jackson 5 Jeffurson 8 Mfirlon 4 Mifflin C Norwich 7 Perry 7 Plain IS Pleasant , ti Prairie 8 Sharon 0 Tiuro 6 WflBhlugton 4 Groveport Prec-lnct ... 6 Canal Winchester no't 5 Wortulnglon precinct. 3 Tola!.. an.l iamaa a nfta 1., .ui. every traction or iwclre rotes and over. Tliefol- and jewels are often bought with other iMigttbi win show the number ot delegate. people S monoy. the several wards and townships are entitled to: I have noticed that whatever is, is citt or colokbcs. mill, n f., .,i: l. i.e. No. ol Delegates, "6""i " 'tn -.it,uo """ First Ward ,...1G eye ana ten icg ana tne lett stue ot a Second nlllm nililrlinn. Third r T !... .1... 11.. - t Fourth i uuru nuiiucu iimv uiu prayer ui me Fifth selfish man is. "Fnrtrive n niir tleht " Sixth Win P hfl mnoaAvan' tru t lainntn. I .'"... yuv w but, uiiuuai, luiLiiiuir. nintn T l,avn ,,nt;.l tl.of 1, .1.1 Tontll - 7- . "'"""Eleventh every mull a rogue, in certuiu iu sec one TOWNblllFS. when he shaves himself, and he ought. Bicndon 11 in mercy to bis neighbor, to surrender the rascal to justice. l nave uouceu uiul monoy is lite ioors wisdom, tho knave's reputation, the poor nmu's desire, the covetous man's ambition, and the idol of them all. Sbe ClniugeU Her Mind. Detroit Free Press. It was plain enough to all other pas sengers on the ferryboat that the two were in love and engaged, yet the girl seemed to doubt his tervor, just a little. Therefore, as the boat reached mid stream she leaned over and tenderly said: "Johnnie, I am going to test your love. I am going to jump overboard. anu it you really love me l know you iump after mo and save me." ..Vr in, . p. , , , I iu ino lownsuipsinn primaries will DO nolo ine "lea, 1 11 jump after ynu, he slowly same day at the uanaltlraea and places as have replied, UUt, bllt Deeu nereioiore ODgerveu iu ino liepuDllcan pri- i.rt... ., . . t , . a marv elections. In the tnwnshina. cut What, JOIinuiei . It"Ia desired that full delegations be sent from JJUL 11 1 wero you 1 U UIKe Oil Uly every warn anu wwusnip. dKaa. WiLM;..nt. il. a.. 1.A..1 The Republican candidates for Governor. Lien- ,u . . Hiiimic wu,v " tenant Governor, Auditor of 8tato and Attorney you OUt Ot the water every woman in General and other distinguished Republicans, are this crowd Will rush to see Whether VOU expecieo io do present ana aiu-res tne uonvon- wear No. 2's or No. 6's, and if yotLare ' chaiimtm County RepubUcaTcororoitt'ee. in yuttr HiocKing leei muy can i eol ine o. o. jtktehs, secy, jy mi i- 10 is it aw at size. The girl drew her feet under the chair, sighed once or twice and did not regain her old enthusiasm until the boy came along with peanuts, llrown 4 I Clinton 5 Frank in.. HfMniliou A I The primary meetings for the election of dele gate, to the County Convention will ho held In me various wurus 01 tne cuy, at 11-0111 7 o'dofK p. m. until 9 o'clock p. in., Friday, Jnly 18, 1870, At the followlug places: rirsi vamitas tilling Ullicc, lielffetn Long and Spring streets. oeconu ward loung e carpenter yiiop. Tilird Warn Donnldann Eniino Hnnnn. Fourtli Ward Steltzci 's Hull, Fourth and Mouud Blreets. fifth Ward V04Wlllkel'a. earner Third and Mound. Sixth NVard-Neunieler's, 423 South Third. seventn warn Kuhth Ward Gay Street Enclne House. Ninth Ward Dr. Guerin's Ohlce. 478 . Hlab street. Tenth ward Ftowera Engine House. r.ievemn warn nessonauer's. In tho townships the primaries will he hold the NOTICE. ADDITIONAL CITY MATTERS. TO AVHOM IT MA CONCERN. Wheat Crop. Nearly all of the wheat in this county has been cut, and from reports the yield will be unusually large. The number of acres sown last fall was greater than that of the previous year, and if other counties do as well as Franklin, the probability is that Hour will be cheap this year. Harrison Coneerl. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS REPEATEDLY advertised, warning all persons irom paying money to unauthorized persons on our account, yet we find that tho practice is still kept up by some of our creditors of paying small sums to such unauthorized persons. We desire to adopt all reasonable precautions to prevent our creditors from loss, and now restate that O. Hendershott is our only authorized collector, except in special cases, where written authority is given. Signor Sella is entrusted with the forma tion ot a new Cabinet. TURF NOTES. already settled, not more than 45.000 or Chicago's Coming; Races. 48.000 nersonfl who are already nensinnera cHiuAuu, juiy 0. entries ior l ie oum- nave arrears clue them. Many, t iers mer Irotting Meeting, which commences fore, who app v are not entitled to here July 22, and continues four days, arrears. The Commissioner expects that close totmorrow evening. The classes nearly all who are entitled will be paid and premiums are as follows: First day, by the end of October. With regard to purse of $1,600 for 2:30 class; purse of the order of settlement, ho flays that the $2,000 for $2:20 class. act of January 25th established every n.nt.tnlu.nhi. t nn- n- it tollman, and probably to Auditor Urady, a greater, number monthly until 'all are wl'Om. It hand to deny or Anittnj K:.t-ti..nn ii.Ann.nj .U i.... explain as tne case requires in Aug nuuiwi jn lira tj auuiiv an unnecessary ex pense of about the last named figure has been entered into, which would have they purchased with it an elephant at- !".r Ron " " n gnesi m vom- tachment in the shape of iron lathing, on Ung y ,wlch the offending substance which there is a patent, and forwhich the ejected summarily, together with all patentee claims royalty, and which, with me oiuwiiu ui wo uig:ui. the ornaments, etc., etc., for the court Now, it is best not to overtat, and it room, will increase the cost in the snug Is best to eat simple food, with aB little little sum of $5,000, or thereabouts. excess of seasoning or of objectionable Whether the above is founded on facts elements as possible. But, under all or is a sheer fabrication is known only for circumstances, it ib both wrong and certain to Commissioners Hoskinaon and dangerous to give refusal to nature's call tor nature s remedy in such cases. Following is the programme for the 8iSn!l1 bT coLuuBrjgv0 q"7' cuueen m uie uurnson, ueguiuiug una n. B. ABBOTT, President. jy5 2t nrnninfr nl liAlf.nn.t aovnn n'elnelr i , March Fort Wayne tjchrenlser To the People of Franklin Co. uveriuro non oy.. uure ami-mno viniet v.ooie Selection Haydeo Auber Ye Olden Times Beyer Polonaise Becker Prayer Fra Dlavolo. Auber Galop Mttrasolilno Lee settled. Sixty-three thoiiBsnd three hun- "!" " j". tired and soventy-two persons have made jndgnoent. I he Audi olaims for arrears, but, including 13,890 lliat' in. h'B "P1?10."' Plentv nf drink is what in demanded. their RnA trpn annnlv nf fluids must be given if serious consequences are to be avoided. GREAT BRITAIN. .jwv iui .fc-v biwii, uei ui o auuury jui euiuuiisneu every Second dav. purse of $1,600 for 2 :28 oensioner's right at the same moment. class; purseof$2,000for2:22clas9: purse The pensioner was reaulred to make an 10 .lea London. Julv 6. In the House of of S1.500 free to all pacers. annlication for his arrears mainlv fnr tho taken rnmmnnn ln.t nln-l.t tl.n riA.o.nm.nt Tl.lr.l ,1 0 V nilNA nf $0 000 f O.O.I I minnnan r.i .n.nlin. .I.a D a! - COlintV 10 till CXITO. ..umuiuiin in., u.uitv ,uv .L.tiii.v t.i. i ....... .....i.w v., w-iuui' ,u, uiui.un; ui cunuuii. ui. l CIIBIUU VIUID III -, , ., - '. . , nrtronn tn n tnntinn fnr tlm ni.nni.tmnnt clnna: aneninl nnraA nf .r, flM nnon tn mnvn ...II. i.lnntltv tbn, Ll It,. PenSC, by What authority OO incy dO mtS f Ot PaUl Bnd danger. of a Royal Commission to inquire into Rants and Hopeful. date' of filing such application is not .K T!ilit" the expenditure in. the urinary organs, biliary concre- the cause of the agricultural depression, Fourth day, purse of $1,500 for 2:28 taken into account in fixing the order of ?f n000 .an'! 0Vjr ,nr ?" oneJob, muBJ tions in the liver, calcareous deposits in and how tar it was created oy or is rem- cioss; purse oi $z,ouu ior z:18 class. settlement, it is not practicable to ob-ediable by legislation. The matter Large fields of horses ore expected to servo any order of settlement except so The consequences of refusal are not a11 I .Jl,.,. Tl t ( . been saved had an ex-raember of the V'TT; iOTJ C Board been in office. oJ? ?9 Wel1 a? hm i Now, what the people desire lo liua l"T' U'U,."J ? rc l"T . t,..i,. .t.i. ci .t, tcnnnii niA passing to inflammation, the result of have been deducted from the $48,000. or which is dyspepsia and the symptom of does it swell it to about $53,000, if what which l9Pal,n-, TKelJ' tor ,Tmt ,f 18 alleged IB truer uuuunit iiuiu uy rvuicu uucuuiug ituiu- Another matter they would be pleased ble substanceB are quickly removed, to learn is: If the Commissioners have these often assume insoluble forms and the responsibility of involving the are deposited in various parts of the r ,'n nn arlvn u al.nnt Cr, AAO " .y. nnrlv tn Mmain tlmcA nnnatnnt -nnpnnt Uravel and stone Base Ball. The Independent's closed their engage ment with the Stars at Cincinnati yesterday, the score being as follows: Friday, Independents 1, Stars 0; Saturday, Inde pendents 13, Stars 9; ye ents 2, Stars 9. The the three games and although they Were beaten yesterday yet they are reported to have played an excellent game. There waB also a very large attendance yester day which will give the boys a good send off. Thev went to Cleveland laBt night ana will play the rorestuitys to-day and to-morrow go to Buffalo for their Eastern tour. I hey are rieacrving success aused a great debate. All sides agreed start in every race, tlmt n nrnai nnnan nf tltn nAiMinn Vfli Amnrinon nnmnnllllnn M- Phnnlin Fall BlVer TrOUbleB 10 ConllllUe. pointed out that thefutnre fate of British BOSTON July 0. At a meeting of the agriculture was dependent upon cost of Central Trades and Labor Union this production in America. If the cost of aiternoon, the President ami Secretary of fmnnrtntinn fell helnw the ennt. nf nrnrlnn- the Fall River Spinners' Union asserted tion at home, ruin of British agriculture the ability of the strikers to hold out wna nnt for iliatnnt T.iliei-nla aneh na Until the mills are obliged to close. Brassey, MacDuff and Duff blamed the Resolutions of sympathy with the strikers British land system and game laws for we adopted, and a committee appointed the depression. Their arguments wore 'P induce workingmen to contribute for far ns may be necessary to secure an equitable distribution throughout the countrv. summed up in a Bpeech by Mr. Bright, who warned land owners that the compe tition of tho United StateB would go on increasing, and the only way ot meeting it was to get rid of stnpid and mischiev ous legislation regulating the tenure and transler ot land. BRAZIL, New York. Julv 6. Rio Janeiro ad vices to June 8 report that the dismissal of the Minister of tho Interior by the fcmperor at the request of the Premier, because of differenceswitlthiscolleagues. caused great excitement in the Chamber of Deputies. The sixth dismissed Minister interpellated Government aid. The crowd in the galleries applauded and hooted the Deputies to a degree that compelled the President to suspend the sitting for two hours. He then had a guard of four hundred soldiers stationed outside the House, which action greatly excited the populoce, who grossly in-Bnllcd the Premier and the Finance Min ister in the streets and at the entrance of tho Chamber. Disturbances were re newed the following day, the mob insult ing the Ministers when proceeding to Cabinet council. The troops finally dispersed the rioters, but not before several persons nan neen wounncd. ine city then was patroled by soldiers. RUSSIA. Invnnu Till,. Ft Tl.. Pimma. ..I.Inn. with its 920 convicts, for Saghalicn, will not touch ot any port, according to the Ncuc Frcie Presse, on its eighty-two days passage from Udessa. It carries seed and agricultural implements. The second vessel, with female convicts, will shortly follow. No slight sensation was caused in St. Petersburg by the secret murder of nobleman named Wlasoff. At first the crime. of course, was attributed to Nihilists, but a certain Jinsign Landsbcrg, suspected by the police, has confessed that he stabbed his victim in order to get possession of documentary evidenco against him of a debt of 6.000 roubles. Tho murderer found other securities on the person of Wlasoff, which ho likewiso appropriated. St. Petemsbobo, July 6. It is said the man who supplied Sulovieff with the pistol with which he attempted to shoot the Uzar has been sentenced to death. the relief of the strikers. Who Codia.es: tbe Army Regulations WAsniNOTON, July 0. Secretary Mc- Crary has issued an order placing Adjutant General Townsend in charge of the work of codifying the Army Regulations under the recent act of Congress. The statement thnt Colonel Roberts, of Louis iana, had been placed in charge of this worn, ib not correct. Freed from Ilia Troubles. Hartford, July 6. Alanson Work. who forty yearB afro served three years in Missouri Penitentiary on n twelve years sentence for assisting slaves to escape, died to-nay aged eighty years. Ohio. The Cuyahoga county convention will be held August 3U. Canal Winchester people celebrated the lourtu with target-shooting, pedes trian matcnes, etc. William Walnwright, of Muskingum county, was dangerously Bun struck while playing a baso ball game friday, The veterans of the Forty-tourth and Eighth Ohio Infantry aro preparing for a grand reunion at Npnngticlil, August 7. The residences of Mrs. Brown and James McCort, near Batesville, were totally destroyed by fire Saturday. Loss3,000: no insurance. H. C. Minton, of Zanesville, General Agent of the Muskingum Valley Hedge Company, died fnday evening of lock Jaw, Maud Robinson, daughter of Robert Robinson, of Ironton, aged ten years, was drowned Saturday, while playing near the lerry, Mrs. Henry Beard, of Clark county, be advertised and awarded to the loweBt responsible bidder. A card from you, gentlemen, will now be in order. Let us know what the actual cost of the repairs la to he, as nearly as you can. If any mistakes havo been made by you, don't be afraid tn let them be known. There is but one Instance on record of a Licking county Democratic official coming to grief for any sort of a fault. Your constituency are long suffering and slow to anger. the joints and elsewhere, and possibly tubercular deposits in various organs are, we may say with much certainty, due in some degree, to a foolish fear of water-drinking. Fxllson's New Chalk Telephone. New York Sun, July 1.1 The chief characteristic of it is that it dispenses entirely with the magnet, which is covered by the Bell and Gray patents, and substitutes tor it the car bon button in the transmitter, and a re- neiilli ol a riiirliiiiatl Jnnrnnllsl. Mr, Edwin W. Mi.ller, of the Cincin- volving cylinder of moistened" chalk in nati Commercial's staff, died Saturday the receiver, both the invention of Edl- ,.;., ,.a i,i ii,:,i.n. ..... nf son, ....... .it., i. i i.v J; i, This telephone was exhibited yester- consnn ptton, from which disease he had day u ,0U( Rnd 8trnng) nunc.c.i t.,.n. ii ..nm- ,, me98nr(. j. pcard over a large room, ilton county in the Sixty-first General By a device added during the lust week, Assembly, but at Us expiration returned the voice is even magnified in passage, to journalism, the vocation of his ohotco, 80 that it is delivered to the auditor In which, in his favorite fields he was loyder tlllH1 jt wa9 received by the in-one of tho brightest lights. Upon this Btruinent. It is also practicable through . j'1 any distance that can be covered by HflV'. I :nmmnmifll "Mr Mlllnv'a nnmn I m. . . and work are known to thousands. Out side of his bright points In the local line, he was prominent as a correspondent in politics and in sporting matters particu larly racing events. We have never other telephones. The chemical used to moisten the spool or chalk is caustic soda, which is polarized, and in this lies Its magical power. The machine ib vocal only when the cylinder ot read after his superior in the report chalk is turned on its little shaft by the of a horse race. The great events person conversing, the electric current; finitdin TIMth. Boston, July 6-Rev. Herman Btsbee, ?"! "W,! ?" ftcken with par- of a horse race The great tjl't nastor of Hawes Place Unitarian Church rrmay nigm wniie minting, and oi ne ran mat m wunessca on me n- 6 "p- """"K was taken ill alter the morning service to-day, and died in two hours. Death of Ship Bnilder. Atlantic City. N. J Jnly 6. Win. Cramp, senior member of the firm of uramp ot sons, snip builders til I'lula- delphia, died hero this morning. Base Doll. TTa..... T..1. ft... T t.... TJ iUVAi uuiy u. lue HI innjiicmri unee Bull Club disbanded here to-day. SOUTH AFRICA. Cape Totvn, June 17. via Madeira. Troops commenced to advance from Fort Pearson to Fort Chelmsford and a junction was almost effected with Colonel SUMMARY OF SUNDAY'S NEWS. Jay Gould Bailed for Europe Saturday, The female base ball nines of New York and Philadelphia are about to start on an exhibition tour. The printers' strike at Indianapolis lias terminated by a compromise on 83g cents per thousand ems, Senator Thurman leaves Baltimore for Boston to-day hy sea voyago for his health, From Boston he goes to Canada. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher was elected a member of tho New York Press Club, Saturday, by a vote of 46 for, to 8 against. Lieutenant Loder, of tho Seventh in fantry, shot himself through the head, causiug death, Saturday, at Bismarck, Dakota. Mr. Worth Rollins, a young gentle man, whose residence is in New York, is traveling on a bicycle from New York to Saratoga, The number of failures reported in New York for the six montliBcnding June died in a few hours.. The Calaban House, at Painesville, burned Friday morning. Loss total; value $15,000; insurance $10,000, in the Niagara, ot New York, John D. Casley, of Cleveland, arrested lost Monday for horse stealing, Buicided Friday in his cell, by severing an artery in his arm, from which he bled to death He used a teaspoon for a lance, which he he had sharpened on the stones, At Napoleon, Friday morning, Ira Leach, a drayman, shot and killed Major Hopkins, a quiet citizen. Leach claims to have shot in self-defense. tracks of the country he could bring to which it turns, and running out on a his reader's eye with a vividness that waa steel needle which rubs upon the cylln- remarkable." And the article closes with der, to a small mouth-piece two inches the lollowing touching sentiments: in distant many cities the announcement of Ed Miller's death will be received by those "e tot ion irop, who knew him well with a choking sensa- From a full survey of the field, the tion. It is Bad to think that li is cordial Atlanta Constitution is inclined to grasp will no longer meet ua; that hia stick to its previous estimate of this brilliant eyes will no longer flash upon year's cotton crop 5,000,000 bales. It us m happy recognition; that his work is tyi; "The prospect of the cotton crop done-" in ntill nn encouraging ns rotild be de sired. At one time we heard of wormB in some localities in Mississippi nml Edison's Latest on tbe Electric Light. Menlo Park Letter about Edison. I Sneaking of the electric light, nnon Alabama, and of dry weather In sec- t ..!. it i .!.: which ha is einerimentintr fnr dnmestin tions of Texas and Arkansas. The leonartt marsn. a wen Known citizen .- -.-1 . -o -- . , , ... , . fromNew York, to be gone two month.: of Urban., a t lor by de, shot and "T ft Z ' C mW hT 3 very uangerousiy wottnueu vviiuam Arov ev, , 6""" "t Jvw t"j , . , ! , T Saturday-an old grudge the supposed which can bo used at the expense of and Arkansas. April, May and June cause. one cent per hour, or one-third of the gavo the cotton section generally just Beriah Williams, of Uhrichsville, was tot mitnufncturlnggas. lie is per- Mien seasons as a, in una a proper cut- nominated by tho Democrats of the uy fa tlie wasiuillty ot "v.ti.oi. oi ulc ,,,,, Eirthtc-entli district. Saturday, at New- i use for this purpose, and now that root. In short, the crop bids fair to comcrstowti. as their candidate for State the telephone is completed, will turn fully warrant even more than wo hayi Senator. Matthew Berry, of Akron, aged forty- five, waB run over by a freight train on tho Cleveland. Mount Vornonand Colum bus railroad, at Akron, Saturday, and Benously injured, possibly latally, A man named Leonard Gultner, of his mind to it. Before making any public exhibition ho will light up Menlo i ark tor practical purposes. heretofore said of it." It Is Never Too Late to Marry, One night last week a lady who has been dead about thrity years was married in Leavenworth, Kan., to a gen- Why Ha Thonght So. Augusta (Me.) Journal. After the closo of tho Republican tleman who died a quarter of a century Sljitn Cnnvenlinn nt Itnnp-nr. nnH while ntm. Tlie nnirits of bride and bridc- Daytou, In a delirium Friday morning, the delegates woro emerging from the groom wero materialized, and received roBo from hlB sick bed unnoticed by his hall, an Irishman at work in the strcot the congratulations of a select company attendant, and Bprang through a.second McolteA a delegate from Kennebec of Spiritualists. The table was spread, county with the inquiry, " will yo tue guests wero seated, places were re- plasc tell me, sir, if this is a convention?" " It is, sir." " What kind of a convention?" " It is a Republican, con- frinni) " II Tmlnila T story window and was killed by the fall, J. Y. Black was run over by a construc tion train on the Columbus and Sunday P...L- v.!!.... ..ti....! .... n.m.n uiw. . uinrj laiiiunu, ui.i wi.iu.u, Saturday, necessitating the amputation of ventton. mv friend. " Indade 1 was 300. with liabilities of $11,582,060. the middje thigh. Probably a fatal case, thought so: I haven't seen a drunken Wood, who was also advancing. The land assets amounting to $6,990,346. For1 Miss Lnvina lbaugh, of Mt. Vernon, I man to-day. served for brido and groom, and olegant bouquets were sot In front of tpeir plates. The announcement was soon made from the cabinet that the spirits were read v. The guests, one after an other, were invited up to the appcr- lllghway Robbery. A gentleman from Putaskala was stroll ing alone through Ooodalc Park Satur day afternoon. There waB no one about him for somettmo and finally he met three fellows. One asked him for some tobacco and another for "change for a five dollar bill. They then grabbed hini and robbed him of all ho had, some fifteen dollars. He came out to High street and secur ed a policeman, but the villains had escaped and nothing has been heard of them since. Ihecnse is rather peculiar for a man to be robbed there in broad day light, but he declares that tho state ment in true, rum iiuu ne was inveigien and robbed aa described. Attacks have been made upon me offi cially through tho press, by interested and unfriendly parties whom I know but do not now care to name. Iu response thereto and to all of kindred character that may emanate from the same or other sources, I have this to Bay: In the mass of business pertaining to my office I have seldom personslly taxed the Independ- costs in any case? bnt I am responsible for utes won two out of the work of my deputies in that regard, and If errors have at any time been made, either by my deputies or myself in matters of costs, it Is my duty and it will bs my pleasure, npon attention being called to them, to make corrections. I have never knowingly collected illegal foes. JOSIAH KINNEAR, Sheriff. June 2fl, 1879. Jc25 daw tf U4p ' Columbus Shooting Club. The members of the Columbus Shoot ing Club had an interesting time on the evening of the Fourth, at their grounds, the shots being for three prises. The first was won by V. Knelss, who secured nine out nt a possible ten, over eight par ticipants, and Edward Link took the third, makincr seven out of n nnsnihle ten. 1' or tlie second pnje there was a tic between onerman, Jonn Jones ana H Wilms, each making eight mints. John JoneB received tho second prize, making a lull score out nl a possible lour. Hen ry Bender secured the prize of $10, mak ing a full score out of a possble ten, over six entries. Another match, most points in eight, was shot, John Jones making seven. Architeelnral. A Hew invoice of architectural works has been received at the State Journal counting room, consisting in part of "School Home and utmrcli Architecture, ' 'Stables, Unt-UuildingB, r-ences, etc., "Old Homes Made New," "Detail Cottage and Uonstr'cttve Architecture-," Street, Store and Bank Fronts," A complete line of architectural works are now nn Bale at this office. HARE CHANCE! The Oldest Jobbing House in tbu City r To close business, we offor onr Stock of DRY GOODS OOHOHSt" AT A BARGAIN. This is a good opportunity for any one wish. ing to start in me Wholesale trade. Je24 2wl4pw2t J.HRF.ENLF.AF A CO. OHIO DRUG STORE. A. -A.. VOOHL, (Successor to Alfred Ritson, and former ly wim uiias, uuston), naa opened at No. 06 SOUTH HIGH STREET, (Three doors from State St.) Amusement Note, Anna Dickinson has declared her inten tion tint to desert the stage. Modjeska will appear in Philadelphia carlv in October, Sam T. Jack has the management nf Alice uates ior next season. Wilhelmj broke up In the middle of his lour to caiitornia anu came nactc home, Reason, poor bus mess. Colonel Morris is to have the management of Miss Nellson not only over his Ohio circuit, hut between Chicago anil St. Louis as well. J. II. Haverly wit) a heavy better ou. the Chicago races, tuid wou $14,000 on them during the past week. Of course, Haverly nv.il bis mentis are mbllant. Annlo Louise Cary, who intends not to co-operate with Mux Strnkosch next sen-son, says she is considering a proposition from Manager Mnpleson. Mrs. Agues Booth, Mrs. E. L. Bavciinort. John Gilbert, Lawrence Barrett and .luines Lewis suminc? at Mnnchcster-on-the-Seii, Tho approaching marriages of Minnie Itank to u German journalist in London, and of Carlottit Putti to M. tie Munek, tho violoncellist, arc among he Items of t.u-roneati gossip. The Leonard drover eomnanv will tako on the road next ycav Our Donrilinir House, Lispet, My Hon-in-Lsw and A Scrap ot Paper. James E. Murdoch hits converted his barn Into a cosy theater, where, during the summer, his pupils will perform one or two old legitimate plays. Christine Nilsson has received offers Having the Prcsorlntlon Books of the late A. Rltson, all prescriptions can tie filled promptly. jclfl lm 1 4p A. 0. Etoncx. W. B. Fokd. T. P. Oodin. EMMICK. FORD & OGDEN, FOUNDRY. ARCHITECTURAL and other CAST INGS, Patterns aud Models Eiade to order. Manuinoturfrj of the celebrated Steel Wagon Slivelxi. Office and Works Factory St.. north of Goodale, - - COLUMBUS, O. tnhftly 1 Z 4p ALEXANDER HOUSTON, COLUMBUS TOBACCO AG ENCI Storage and Commission Merchant. 1S1 Month High Street, de28 Hp U COM! Mil VS. O. THE DESHLEE BANK NO. t BR0A0 STREET, D.lhlir Block. GEO. W. President) WH O. DKNHLKK. JOHN . OEULUI,Cashlr INDrPIDTJAL UABIXTTY. Transact a General Banking Business, my6 ly 1 4p JAS. WILLIAMS, DYER AND PRESSER OF GENTLEMEN'S Clothing, Hciialring, and 81 Ik Velvet Collars. Also, Silk and Felt Hat. Cleaned, Blocked and Retrtmraed. No. 89 8outh Front street, In rear of Nell House not ly 1 4n from tho Royal Theaters of Holland and Belgium to siug there in the months of December and January next, She is to get fifty thousand franca for eight performances, besides her expenses. She will probnuly not pome to this country until next spring, and then sho will visit California.Henry Abbey and W. R. Floyd had a purpose beyond mere pleasure in going to Europe. '1 heir actual object 1s to make a oontmot with Sarah Bernhardt, the great French actress. Such an engagement is not at all improbable in view of the fact that she has just hntl a dispute with hei-Freneh manager, M. Perrin, over her right to give private performances out of tho compapy in which Bhe is engaged. Abbey la prepared to oiler Bernhardt $1,000 a niftbt if necessary.
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Full Text | cyi COLUMBUS, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1879. VOL. XL. NO. 162. .. . x . i SIEBERT & LILLET, BLANK BOOK MAMJKACTnilBKS, Printers, Binders, Stationer, Aud Legal Blank Publishers. a uix LINE OP ' READY MADE BLANK BOOKS Kept constantly on hand. I Book Binding - : Of Evary BMrriplloQ, ' By the EDITIOH ar SINGLE VOLUME OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, ,,41, , (Cp glairs.) ATTORNEYS. E. C. BRIGUS, Attorney-at-Law ft Notary Pnnlio, 103 SOUTH HItiH ST., (Opposite Naughton Hill) COLUMBUS, OHIO. BY TELEGRAPH TC THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL. CRIME AND CASUALTY. An Urbaim Man Shot and Probably Dying, J' 1 An Ohio Ex-Convict Shot Dead in Kentucky. Supposed Loss of a Sail Boat Crew on Lake Erie. A Bnffalo Man Murders . Wife and Suicides. Ills Gets His Head Cracked at a Game of Polo. JOHN SI. PfJGII, Attorney At m Xj."CV No. 67 1-2 SOUTH HIGH ST . (Ambus Banding.) J - ' ' Special attention given tn Administration manor, and Probate Court business generally. feblsdAwflm . ,. i M. II. MAWW, ; , Attorney ctt m Xit7-, JelO 8m No. 10 N. High St., COLUMBUS, 0. Jamks Watson. Chas. E. BrmR,.TR. WATSON A IU Hit, Attorneya - At - Xj aw, no. 103 sown mH ST., juS Sin lp Colnmbus. Oblo. FRANCES G. JANNEY, M. !)., 10 EAST STATE BTBEF.T. . je3 tf IIENKIE HOUSE, , Third Street, bat. Main and Sycamore, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Refitted throughout. Will accommodate 400 guests. Fare redoced to 1 .60 per day. S. Johhsoh and D.E. Allen In theofBce. Imyl.Sra J. U.BKEITENBACH A Oo.,Propr'a. Sickening Categories ofCrimes and Casualties the Country Over, Closing Out a Black List of one Sun day's Proceedings. warrant charging him with abduction for concubinage. The suppoied victim is Mary E. Henick, of BoBton. Fool-Hardiness Probably Bewarded. Poht Colborne, July C John Scot tish and Isaac Dayton, married: Thomas Conroy, Ed. Henly, Jr., Joseph McFar-land and John Mooney, single; left in a small sail boat, Thursday, for the Fourth celebration at Buffalo. Nothing has been beard ot them since, and it is tearea an are lost. Death of the Reamed. New York, July 6. A special Wil mington, N. C, dispatch announces the death of the three daughters of Appleton Oaksmith, who were rescued Friday from the sunken boat. . ilus makes lour deaths from the accident. ' Drowned In Ibe Missouri. St. Louis. Julv 6. A name occurred among a party of bathers at a Bohemian picnic at St. Paul, on the Missouri Pacific, to-day, and two of them, B. Kubieok ana John Drozeda. were sweDt away by the current and drowned. Sbnll Fraotnrod at Polo. BuFTAio, July 6. D. D. Valtman, ion of the President of the Third National Bank, while at polo practice Saturday, fell from his horse and had his skull fractured, and died to-day. Liquor Tender Arrested. New York, Julr 6. The police in the enforcement of the Ercise law to day, made many arrests of liquor venders. Kills nia Wife and Himself. Buffalo, July 6. Bernard Hines, of Aldcn, yesterday killed bin wile and mm self. Both were old. jri0 3hit 0nmaL tltiiai Hitch, Pearl and Chapel Sta. CONILY, FRANCISCO it CO. M'JIT.IHHKRA AND FROPRtKTOIUS. Fatal Shooting Affray at Urbann, Special Dispatch to the Ohio State Journal, TJbbana, July 6. LaBt night about eleven o'clock our city was thrown into a state of excitement by a shooting affray between Leonard Marsh, boss tailor and cutter for Hill, White & Mitchell, and John Troy, a shoemaker in the employ of John Wallace. Troy received what now looks to be his death-wound, by a ball from a thiriy-two caliber five-shooter, the ball entering the right breast three incites below the nipple. The parties were so clone together that when Marsh fired the powder burned Troy's shirt and blackened the flesh around the wound. Troy, after being shot, wrenched the pistol from Marsh and was going to fire at him, but for some unaccountable reason did not. The circumstances that brought about this serious-tragedy were about as follows: Leonard Marsh, in the fall of 1869 married a woman named Bond a grass widow. They lived happilyfor about one year and a half, when trouble in. A separation followed, she rent ing rooms up town and Marsh remaining in his own house with his daugh' ters. Months passed, and the couple to grow intimate again. I r ,. , , ... l .1! Indication, for the Ohio Valley-Station-lnn "owevcr, on uonruing u ar. mtiUy. tolhwi In tallma hnromtter. nome. lne woman aamJ 8ta"ea ,W rm ,; ,-,,.,cWi, """ding house. One of the boarders mother IInomtlv KM local rains. was mis man a ruy. marsit tnoiignt aiuj aim ma wile were uecuuiing uiub. iuu ilt Chicago spreads a big bill for her timate, and complained. Troy finally summer trot, beginning the 22d. A got married and left the house. Things special purse of f 5,000 is up for the third h"5"1 alon8 smoothly until Troy's wife dav; open to Rarus and Hopeful. . died (about eight months ago), when lie returned to his old boarding bonne, and The Zanesville Advocate proposes to his old tricks. Then trouble began that the National Greenback Laborers again, and has been kept up until hold another Convention to further re- last night, when Marsh went vise the platform, and to eliminate the to his wife's residence and found Troy Pomeroyites from the ticket. there, ordered him off the premises, as he was Having the rent for the house, and 1HE Chicago socialists have deter- hild a right to do. Trov refused to do mined to test the constitutionality of anything of the kind. Words were pasB- the Illinois statute prohibiting the ed by both, not very complimentary of formation of military organizations ex- each other, when Troy rushed upon cept under authority of the Governor Marsh and struck him, and Marsh drew a and Adjutant General. It is not likely revolver and shot Troy as above Btated that the courts will rule that men may A representative of the State Journal band together and place themselves in obtained the abovo facts from Mrs. FOREIGN. rumor that an armistice is agreed to is not confirmed. London. Julv 7. Canetown via Ma deira says a decisive action ib likely to be fought atTJmlassi, which the Zulus have strongly entrenched. London, July . A correspondent with the general headquarters, under date of June 15, says Cety wayo occupies an im pregnable position northeast ot Ulundi. A dispatch dated Capetown. June 17. says the Tugela column advances the 20th instant. The Nlnety-hrst regiment has evacuated Fort Chelmsford. It will defend the frontier and be combined with the advance shortly. SEP. MANY. London, July 6. The Standard?! Berlin correspondent says the harvest in Germany is very promising. . Berlin, July 6. A grand dinner was given here yesterday in celebration of the f ourth ot July, at which V. a. Minister White presided. Over seventy persons were present, ineludidg many well known Americans now stopping here. It Is Baid the Bcichslag will be prorogued the 12th inst. It Is rumored the Government will grant amnesty to a considerable number the corresponding period of last year the following statement was made: Failures, 614; liabilities, $39,030,796: assets, 111,-012,602. These are regarded as sure Indications of better days. Senator Chandler denies that he has offered the Government $100,000 for its uses as a fund to pay United States Marshals; but he says the Government can easily get all the money needed for the purpose, borrowing from private parties, with the expectation of Congress passing; a deficiency bill, fie further declares that he is in no sense a candidate for the Presidency. ' Work has been completed for the temporary observatory on Mount Hamilton, near San Jose, California, and it will be erected and ready for occupancy by the J5th inst, when Professor 8. P. Burnham, of Chicago, is expected to arrive, for the purpose oi obtaining the data requisite lor the construction of the great telescope, designed for the permanent observatory. Professor Burnham will remain there until all. Commissioner of Pensions Bentlev has sent out the following information from waBmngton, ontheBUbect ot examina tions of invalid pensioners: By virtue of of Catholic Priests, punished under the on Act of Congress, approved June 21, r alk laws, and will pardon all the ban- io, uie Biennial examination Ot invalid ished or deposed Bishops and permit pensioners is abolished from that date. them to return to their sees. Ihe following is the provision, to wit: London, July 7. A dispatch from i hat Bections forty-scvenjiundred and Berlin says Parliament has voted a duty seventy-two and forty-seven hundred and on tobacco. ' EUROPEAN MARKETS, ETC. London, July 6. The markets at the leading capitals of Europe have increased in firmness owing to the continued bad weather prevailing in many parts of the Continent, and reports from Southern itusssa ot grasshoppers, corn beetles, etc. the nay crop in many districts ot tM;g- seventy-three, of the-Kevised Statutes of the United states, providing lor biennial examination of pensioner!, ar hereby repealed. From the forthcoming annual rcDort of the Board of Health of New York for the past year the following extracts are given: Two native Chinamen married Irish women, and three were united to women born in the United States. The . , ,. . . i , i . i ti . i ."i wumuu uurn iu uie uniieu oiaies. ine The Oriental Nations Receiving la?d 18 a failu W'D to the excessive mmhet f morti duri th - rains. A Kuasian rjaner mves an ac- n nn ... . ., P . B- Ueneral Urant. Sanguine Preparations for the Danen Canal. rains. A nussian paper gives count of a plague of locusts near Elisa- bethpool, which forced a detachment of troops on the march to retrace their steps. they settled so thick on the soldiers faces, uniforms and muskets, that the Major, driven to desperation, ordered firing at them for half an hour, but this produced no effect, and a march back was Savb Ene-furAmMit, In Smith Africa ordered. The swarm covered an area of 3-D " ( tnonttr.4 Believed Imminent. twenty-two square miles. : England Turning a Scanning Eye on America's Importations There. Dismal Crop Prospects Most of Europe t. w. KitAxnsco, General Manager. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. FRANCE Paris, Julv 6. M. de Leeseps has iust igned the treaty giving him the con cession of the Isthmus granted by the nited slates of Colombia. Matters are now pushed with the greatest activity. A new company will be Immediately constituted, with a capital of 400,000,000 lrancs. Jn a long conversation, M. de Lesscps said that he fully recognized the truth ot the statement that the united States Was entitled to the exercise Ot a Ampor nnnnminlnir l.ia or,T,nlnlmnl i:i,. n : J ..n,l ..JUnlh....rl.n. n,n TWinrw tlm mnat nhnndnnt. ill . 1.1 '-I t-f... 1. ',, 1 . n tnnTnnnva an M A , In nl. n..rvA ,n n n nnn .I.A.A I.e. .oil,. io ll.O Anmmnn anagement of the canal. He declared ".V"'.,.:."?, 1 T'i: "'7. ?" np!orB " wul -De ' vu" V" -V",'". " "V " ?T? ,"'!,"' .r.-JT Z " "T" ,1 . iT . : i..j i..t. t wu.'ih ui meuij'-Bii nurse mm uny penecteo ior pub ic uses in all woys de- omer mane ui irun ruoi, not 111 me nu- sun so lreeiy uikcii. av ib, iiuwever, uy that the enterprise had no character of , ,.;, I it ui r ' ...ti...t t.;i. nh.n.k.. .1.- 1 J. 1 i. ii ipecial nationality, but is a private spec- ' ' ation. tbnutrb universal in its ntilitv. tain. mi uiunuauua 01 uie recorua 01 me fans is silently accepted as the center cerlin, juiy ;. ibere arc reports 1 u.uu cureau up 10 vng outn any oi onerations. merely because the French that England and France have aunroved June of the present year shows that Ijiwb nre sevpro nml offer orenter aennritv the proposition for the liauidation of the 13,890 arrears of pension cases, repre shareholders on account ot the greater commission 10 regniate tne nnances 01 0C"""B " ul ',"u,o(j.it, nan rnntrnl nvnr the mlminintrntn of tbe Kgvnt. The prooosition comes- from already been paid, or were ready for pay- fund. M.deLesseps remarked duringthe Auitna and Germany. ment, on that day. lhey were distrib- intervicw that he proposes to offer Gen- among the several agencies, aa ncor eral Grant the position of Honorary BRITISH BURMAH. ly ns practicable, in proportion to the l'"" "i ',i, 1 i mfltcrinl Proo rlonlnf ibo rnmnnm, l.nHIVW T,,l 7A H onatl f.nm I nUmbCT OI DeUSlOnerS UDOn tnereSOectlVe I ""V Le Soir to-night announces that M. dc Rangoon reports the cholera nmong the agency roils as lollows: Boston, 8DU; Teno will not trt fnr Amerien tillthe British trnnnn nf Thnvolmvn ond .ornral CanandaigUa, 946: Chicago. 1.227: Co- end of the year. have died. " luiubns. 1,290; DcMornes, 760; Concord, ... .. ... . ., 1 I O.O. T. . !. .HE. TJ: I ! . n-.. The JNattonaicsays that in the uouncil "i ""'""i to; inuianapona, i,ui; of Ministers, Lepere, Minister of the In- TURKEY. Knoxville, 468: Louisville, 331; Mil- terior, eatimated that in consequence of Constantinople, July 6. The truth waukee, 688; New York, 1,000; Philadel- thc bad cropa, purchases of foreign grain oi the report that ex-aultan Murad lias pins, i,uo; rittsDurg, can; St. Louts, wniilil nmmint. in twenty inillinn .torllnir. escaped is semi-officiallv denied. 864; Washington. 905: San Francisco. 82. 1 unwarus oi f.uuu canes were seuiea in 'TALY. June. The Commisainnflr nf PAnalnnapT. ItOJtE. July . it is asserted that military array without authority of law. That would be to place the military above the civil power an irre sponsible military power at that. Such an idea is wholly anti-American, a veBtige of feudalism, recontly imported. It should never be permitted to take root here. Marsh. She says Marsh s suspicions were unfounded ; that Troy was better to her than her own husband. While I was at the house to-day, Troy was in a very bad condition, having in ward bleeding from the bowels. Dr. W. A. Mosgrove is attending the man. Marsh claims that he did the shooting in self -defense. For Contaminating the Mails. Special Dispatch to the Ohio State Journal. Newark. Ohio. Julv 5. Quite a sen satton was created in our city this after noon by the arrest of one Frank Bichards, charged with writing obscene letters to- young ladies in the city, He is said to be an old ottender In this respect. He got so far advanced in his ways, however, that Paris, July 0. Gen. Castlenau has asked to be placed on the retired list, in order that he may be able to attend the funeral of the Prince Imperial. LONDON, July (J. The Ubservers cor respondent at Paris understands that rrinco Jerome Napoleon and his two sons will attend the funeral. Paris, July 6. A scaffolding and un finished wall of a house in Mont Martre fell yesterday, killing four workmen and wounding five others. rVARis, J uly 7. In a hurricane on the river Doubs, a steamer with fifty-three passengers, wos sunk. Only five persons were saved The Portland (Oregon) Bee, of June 20, announces the arrival in that city of General Joe Lane, candi date for Vice President on the Breck inridge ticket in 1860. The Bee says that "he has now reached nearly or quits fourscore, and looks back on a public career, that must be considered H' two weeks ago complaint was made nlnonH witli nrwln in thn rnnllnnlmn nf I . ' . . ' .. . . . v.v-, ...... p...... ... ... . Ja8 (jyAftuf 0( jne police lorce, and li. the battles ho has fought, both in field W. Stadden. of the Dostoffice. and pro- and forum, and he loves 'to fight those ceeded to trap Richards, which was done battles o'er again ' His recollections Kummc of great men and important events and Stadden, he admitted that he wbb the MpTlnnn v,ir eniunilea am verv interests Party that was writing under the assumed t- rif iin n i,. l.ortw v,e name of Greenwood, and that he had heard of, as ho has remained closely upon his sheep ranch in the Umpqna. It is pleasant to see him among us written the letters of which complaint had been made. Ho was arrested this afternoon by the Deputy United States Marshal from Columbus, on a warrant Bworn out by W. T. Cox, Special Agent again, looking hale and henrty for four- of tie PoBtoffice Department, and taken score years, ana tuougn ue seems to De to that city tor trial. revived to activity and political power Tonne; Man Drowned. k ail f . n-fnjo( Special DUpatch to tbe Ohio State Journal. ... o...,... ... ....v n... irIT, n, Tl,i Kv.i.. engagers, we uo not gruuge uim tno d.v ,...... about fol1r 0-ciock. navid exercise of a partisanship that has be- Cohagen, son of George Cohagen, a farm nnmn mnro hnn qonnnrl nntliw tnr it er living aoounwo mue irotn una piuee ' I , j i , T.I- wus urowneu in a ueiHiiuoring run. -lie was a young man about eighteen years old, and must have taken the cramp, as the place where he waB drowned was only five feet wide, but very deep. has supplanted nature itself." The New York World is giving the Democratic managers some wholesome advice anent the next nomination for the Presidency. It demands the nomi nation of "a popular statesman as a candidate who is in the vigor of life, who has been tried and tested in public aflairs, and who in his personal and public career has satisfied the critical judg ment of those unattached voters who occupy a free zone between both parties and who will decide the next Presi- ' dential struggle." That means Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware. "The boys,1 Western Associated Press Telegrams. Sbot and Instantly Killed. Cincinnati, Julv 6. About half-past eight o'clock this morning George Black was Bhot and almost instantly Killed, by William Phillip Parry, in Newport, op posite this city. Black's father claimed the rent ot me nouse occupied oy rarry, and yesterday removed a portion of f arry s goods from a shed in the yard, This morning young Black was talking with a man who was joint occupant with Parry, when the latter rushed upon him with a revolver, firing htm, uut missed, farry then says the World "astheyarefamriiarly retreated to his house, Becuredashot nlln In n.rlv It,. .ill ntA tl,a I ,,n ...I (raA RIAnl .nl.rt .nD f,.l regular ticket whatever names are on i0"'" sending thirty-thrce buckshot . . .... I intn hid honn find Icillintr mm fllmnftt. in- out were are not -coys enougn to ...,. Blnck 8erTe(1 -. .. in the win. Hence a man of character and Columbus Penitentiary for robbing the acknowledged statesmanship must be put forward in order to draw from the Republican ranks. . , Pennsylvania Weather and Crops. To th. Editor ot the Ohio Slot" Journal! Arendtsville, PA.j July 6. The weather has been, very watm here for the last two daysfrom 92" to 90 in the shade.' We had cooi weather while Columbus had her hot weather last week. Two persons Were overcome here yesterday with heat, both ladies. Wheat is being harvested rather slowly on account of being thrown down by storms. Rev. D.N.Hamilton, of the Presby terian Church, of Rtplev. died at Hew York Saturday, whither he went to over-tee the publishing of a theological - work of his own. His age was aboutsix-ty-flve years. United States Ex-press Company, but since his release had lived an orderly life, latterly working in a foundry at Hamilton, Ohio. Homicide and Suicide. Wheeling, W. Va., July 7. Ben, Boggess and Louis Carrico got into a difficulty at Clarksburg, this State, Satur day evening, which resulted in Boggess snooting uarrtco, the ball entering breast near the heart. Boggess has fled, On Saturday evening last, James Davis, living three miles from Altamont, Md., hung himself. Davis had been ill for the past eight months, and is sup posed to have been laboring unit mental depression. He leaves a wife and several children. Arrested for Abdnctlln St. Louis. Julv 0. Wllliard Glazier, author of a book called "Heroes of Three Wars," who has been here several weeks organising a canvassing force, was taken to vnicogo oy a detective to-nignt on CHINA AND JAPAN. Shanghai, June 14. Mr. Wade. Brit ish Minister, reached Shanghai, en route to Peking. Mr. Seward, American Min ister, lelt Shanghai for Peking on June 4. The German Minister to Jnnan. nffi ,ceiS and nnhlempn. nnnmntnr! In raflaiva counter to adaot his electric lifrhtrnnrnn. Over the General Grant at Nagasaki, sailed June tical uscb, in furnishing light at cheaper a lor tbat port. Uingham, United rates man gas. nis last main obstacle States Minister, follows June 18. The this direction ho has overcome. He Emperor has signified his desire that had got to have platinum in quantities General Grant come direct to the Capital, such as, from its immense expense and year was 8,629, and of this number 7,435 were white males and 7,447 females, and IVi colored males and 182 colored females, This shows that twelve white females married colored men; 71 males and 33 females were married for the third time, and two males for the fourth time; ten males and one female were married be tween seventy and eighty years, and one female between eighty ana ninety years: 16,369 marriages between bachelors and spinsters took place; 484 bachelors mar ried wmows. me marriage rate is YU4 marriages to every 1,000 of population. The New York Herald announces that Mr. Edison has now nearly overcome the scores ot dimcultics that he had to en commenced suit in the Common Pleas Court, Saturday, against Mrs. Elizabeth Haughman for Blander derogatory of ilaintm s character. Damages claimed 10,000. . General Joe Hooker has commissioned a U tic marble maker to build him a monument for his lot in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati. It will be a sarcophagus of red Scotch granite, resting on a (Jjuacy granite base, all ot twenty-lour tons weight. A little child, drawn in a baby wagon by a couple of ladies, was run over by a street car in Dayton Friday night and instantly killed. The brakes of the car had given way and the car was descending a hill, with the horses running, uncontrolled by the driver, and by which accident one of the horses was also killed. A party of railroad men at Bainbridge got into a row Friday morning, in which one man was probably fatally shot one bullet hitting him in the head and one in the breast. But after receiving the bullets he got bold of tbe shooter and with his fists and stones pounded him until he, too, it was thought, would die. The Democatic County Convention of Gallia county met Saturday and nominated the following ticket: For Representative. W. J. Fulton ; Treasurer, John Campbell; Sheriff, James Grafton; Prosecuting Attorney, A. J. Green, Commissioner, J. D. Oordwell ; Infirmary Director, S. H. Gates; Surveyor, E. L. Shepherd. The Republicans of Muskingum county held a rouBing County Convention Saturday, and nominated the following ticket: Robert Price, Representative; Lieutenant Howard Aston, Ucrk ot Uourt; Uaptain Fred C. Dielz, Treasurer; Fcnton Baglej , Prosecuting Attorney; David Zimmer, Recorder. Present inoumbents: John CrookB, Commissioner; G. A. Gardner, Infirmary Director; Daniel Morgan, Coroner; Fred Howell, Surveyor. Saturday's Cincinnati Enquirer publishes the fact that a little boy named Georgie Wrenn, an orphan of that city, has a malformation a tail, located exactly like that of an animal, movable at the will of the boy, covered with hair, but not otherwise resembling the tail of an animal. The Enquirer pronounces it a most wonderful lusus natural. The little boy is very healthy, nor is he inconvenienced, to all appearances, by this inhuman caudal appendage. NEWARK. " TOO DRUNK TO DIVE. Ton Thousand Simpletons Assembled to See a Man Jump from the New Suspension Bridge at Niagara Falls Cheated Ont of Iho Fun. Kome Pointed Allnsions Kcfrardiug; The New Conrt House" and Its Re construction. Buffalo, N. Y., July 4. About ten thousand people gathered at Niagara Falls to-day from various points in the United States and Canada to witness a repetition of H. P. Peer's famous leap from the new. suspension bridge into the Niagara river, a feat which he successfully accomplished May 21. At two o'clock the leaper made his appearance upon the bridge and staggered out to the center, and the excitement ran high, it being evident that he was very much under the influence of liquor. When he reached the place from which he made his former leap he addressed the crowd, and declared that he would jump as promised, though his friends were trying to prevent him from doing so. "I know I've been drinking," he said to a bystander, "but I'll do it anyway." After this he went to the Canada shore, where hedrank several timeB. At 3 o'clock, and again at 5, he ap peared upon the bridge, but was enticed off on the same pretext, and suddenly he was nowhere to be found. His agent announced that he had been smuggled away by his friends, and there would be no jump. The swindled crowd could not contain their wrath, and threats of forcing theagent himself to jump into the river were freely made, and had not the latter slipped out of sight these might have been carried into execution, many of the spec tators being ns drunk as reer lutnsclt. Drinking nl Mctils. Rural New Yorker. Large draughts of very cold water taken into the stomach with the food, by chilling the stomach during its rapid progress through the walls of its vessels, do arrest the secretion of the digestive fluids until the proper warmth is re-established. Large draughts, also, of tea and coffee, by the nstringency of the former and by the nervine action of the theine they both contain as well, also, as by the peculiar narcotic action of coffee derange and hinder digestion. Alcoholics, however diluted, have a like enect. with these limitations, we but declare the consensus of all physiologists when we say that a tun response to the calls of thirst, at meal-times ns at other times, is wise and proper. And tor these reasons: lne sense ot thirst is given to us not only that we may keep the fluids of tho body duly supplied ture, where the ladv and her husband were presented, both appearing with perfect distinctness, receiving the guests pleasantly, and entering freely into conversation with them. After this, one account says, both spirits walked out ot the cabinet, across the DIED. Bellows On Sunday. July (1 1870. Mra. LccilXA A. BELLOWS, wife of Geo. ' Bellowa, in the forty-sixth year of her age. Funeral at tho family ivsidonce, at!) East Rich street, at 2 p. ni., Tuesday, Julv 8. Funeral BeryiepHnttlir, Town StrHfitXf. E. Church, at 2 :30 p. m. Friends and ac- room, and took the places reserved for quaintances of the iumily are respectfully them at the table. The bride wore an elegant heavy satin dress, white as light, with the conventional veil and orange blossoms. The groom wore the regulation black broadcloth and white waistcoat, with- full blown rose in the button-hole of the coat. Invited to attend. 2t" Dispatch copy It and charge Journal. New Advertisements. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF FRANKLIN county. Ohio, are herebr notified to meet In CoiiTentlon at 10 o'clook a, m. What an Old Man has Noticed. I have noticed that all men are honest when well watched. I have noticed that purses will hold pennies as well as pounds. I have noticed that in order to lin a Mn.nnot.l. nMat,,M ; ta AA.oann. n. I and Infirmary Director. "TT I The btula ol representation will be one delegate tunes to oe uuwurigni mau. for every twentv-fira votes esst for Lorenzo En-. I nave noticed that silks, broadcloths, mn 'or i', no one oeiesete ior i. . . .'. ... ..'1 DVArV frart inn nf tiriiln vnlut and riMp Tim. fnl- Sotarday, July 19, IS7B, In the City Hall. Colnmtjtu. Ohio, for the Durno.- of placing In nomination candidates for the following county officer.: Three Representative, Sheriff, Recorder, Coroner. County Commissioner To the Editor of the Ohio State Journal: Newark, Ohio, July 6. No little amount of talk is just now being in- deferring visits to places of interest in from the fact that it has hitherto only dulged in by the people in town in con- witl mvenl an(j djintent material, but ins innu unui alter me imperial recep- " " urai moun- sequence oi alleged oiunaers oi ine giro that through the excretory organs tion has constituted him the guest of the tains, would have made the electric light funty Commissioners in letting the con- all soluble, offensive substances may bo uonsequemiy Ueneral Urant is "iy coauy a. gas. ne mereiore com- ,,..,. , r, ,,. , Duickv wl,aheu- awav, In tbe digestive Z0T"n "Zn J'ELS T Th ,,, a. advertised for comneti. process, the demand for water in .id of BRITISH INDIA. -!,.: il :-.i..,.j. j .i t .tn .kA ti,t .ha nilnln L r. both these necessary purposes is urgent. Simla, July 0. Maior Cavarmari has at a small cost c-nmnared tn imnnrtino- stored according to the original design. In nearly everything we eat thero are started for Cabul and is emected to reach from Russia. Hi. therafnm n nnn!,f. with the excemion that the construction soluble substances that are in excess, rkuram mo lutn and uaonl the Zlst Inst. ersthathewillnotonlyletalittledaylight of theroot be ot iron and aiale, instead u " ixures siumm ue prum He bears a letter from the Viceroy to in on this subleet. but thnt ho has hi. of wood and Blatc. After the bids wero 1 carried out of the system vertiBed plan, which changethey claimed no means the only one; and they all, would be a saving to the tax payers of unless promptly removed, act aa uri- sorae $4,000, and quite as good, if tants. Their action upon the stomach not better, than the more expensive wiUi jn very snort time, decrease and roof. The contract price (everything arref)t the flow o the ga9tric flui(i9 ana damaged to be made as good as when diuirb tho mU3CUUU action by which new) the people were intormed was to be, th 8tomncu "churns." so to speak, its contents, that every portion may re ceive its duo admixture of digestive all told, $48,000. From information furnished within the This disturbnnoo nf muscu- ..23 .....to 21 o 7 is 34 9 . ...10 I No. of Delegates. Jackson 5 Jeffurson 8 Mfirlon 4 Mifflin C Norwich 7 Perry 7 Plain IS Pleasant , ti Prairie 8 Sharon 0 Tiuro 6 WflBhlugton 4 Groveport Prec-lnct ... 6 Canal Winchester no't 5 Wortulnglon precinct. 3 Tola!.. an.l iamaa a nfta 1., .ui. every traction or iwclre rotes and over. Tliefol- and jewels are often bought with other iMigttbi win show the number ot delegate. people S monoy. the several wards and townships are entitled to: I have noticed that whatever is, is citt or colokbcs. mill, n f., .,i: l. i.e. No. ol Delegates, "6""i " 'tn -.it,uo """ First Ward ,...1G eye ana ten icg ana tne lett stue ot a Second nlllm nililrlinn. Third r T !... .1... 11.. - t Fourth i uuru nuiiucu iimv uiu prayer ui me Fifth selfish man is. "Fnrtrive n niir tleht " Sixth Win P hfl mnoaAvan' tru t lainntn. I .'"... yuv w but, uiiuuai, luiLiiiuir. nintn T l,avn ,,nt;.l tl.of 1, .1.1 Tontll - 7- . "'"""Eleventh every mull a rogue, in certuiu iu sec one TOWNblllFS. when he shaves himself, and he ought. Bicndon 11 in mercy to bis neighbor, to surrender the rascal to justice. l nave uouceu uiul monoy is lite ioors wisdom, tho knave's reputation, the poor nmu's desire, the covetous man's ambition, and the idol of them all. Sbe ClniugeU Her Mind. Detroit Free Press. It was plain enough to all other pas sengers on the ferryboat that the two were in love and engaged, yet the girl seemed to doubt his tervor, just a little. Therefore, as the boat reached mid stream she leaned over and tenderly said: "Johnnie, I am going to test your love. I am going to jump overboard. anu it you really love me l know you iump after mo and save me." ..Vr in, . p. , , , I iu ino lownsuipsinn primaries will DO nolo ine "lea, 1 11 jump after ynu, he slowly same day at the uanaltlraea and places as have replied, UUt, bllt Deeu nereioiore ODgerveu iu ino liepuDllcan pri- i.rt... ., . . t , . a marv elections. In the tnwnshina. cut What, JOIinuiei . It"Ia desired that full delegations be sent from JJUL 11 1 wero you 1 U UIKe Oil Uly every warn anu wwusnip. dKaa. WiLM;..nt. il. a.. 1.A..1 The Republican candidates for Governor. Lien- ,u . . Hiiimic wu,v " tenant Governor, Auditor of 8tato and Attorney you OUt Ot the water every woman in General and other distinguished Republicans, are this crowd Will rush to see Whether VOU expecieo io do present ana aiu-res tne uonvon- wear No. 2's or No. 6's, and if yotLare ' chaiimtm County RepubUcaTcororoitt'ee. in yuttr HiocKing leei muy can i eol ine o. o. jtktehs, secy, jy mi i- 10 is it aw at size. The girl drew her feet under the chair, sighed once or twice and did not regain her old enthusiasm until the boy came along with peanuts, llrown 4 I Clinton 5 Frank in.. HfMniliou A I The primary meetings for the election of dele gate, to the County Convention will ho held In me various wurus 01 tne cuy, at 11-0111 7 o'dofK p. m. until 9 o'clock p. in., Friday, Jnly 18, 1870, At the followlug places: rirsi vamitas tilling Ullicc, lielffetn Long and Spring streets. oeconu ward loung e carpenter yiiop. Tilird Warn Donnldann Eniino Hnnnn. Fourtli Ward Steltzci 's Hull, Fourth and Mouud Blreets. fifth Ward V04Wlllkel'a. earner Third and Mound. Sixth NVard-Neunieler's, 423 South Third. seventn warn Kuhth Ward Gay Street Enclne House. Ninth Ward Dr. Guerin's Ohlce. 478 . Hlab street. Tenth ward Ftowera Engine House. r.ievemn warn nessonauer's. In tho townships the primaries will he hold the NOTICE. ADDITIONAL CITY MATTERS. TO AVHOM IT MA CONCERN. Wheat Crop. Nearly all of the wheat in this county has been cut, and from reports the yield will be unusually large. The number of acres sown last fall was greater than that of the previous year, and if other counties do as well as Franklin, the probability is that Hour will be cheap this year. Harrison Coneerl. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS REPEATEDLY advertised, warning all persons irom paying money to unauthorized persons on our account, yet we find that tho practice is still kept up by some of our creditors of paying small sums to such unauthorized persons. We desire to adopt all reasonable precautions to prevent our creditors from loss, and now restate that O. Hendershott is our only authorized collector, except in special cases, where written authority is given. Signor Sella is entrusted with the forma tion ot a new Cabinet. TURF NOTES. already settled, not more than 45.000 or Chicago's Coming; Races. 48.000 nersonfl who are already nensinnera cHiuAuu, juiy 0. entries ior l ie oum- nave arrears clue them. Many, t iers mer Irotting Meeting, which commences fore, who app v are not entitled to here July 22, and continues four days, arrears. The Commissioner expects that close totmorrow evening. The classes nearly all who are entitled will be paid and premiums are as follows: First day, by the end of October. With regard to purse of $1,600 for 2:30 class; purse of the order of settlement, ho flays that the $2,000 for $2:20 class. act of January 25th established every n.nt.tnlu.nhi. t nn- n- it tollman, and probably to Auditor Urady, a greater, number monthly until 'all are wl'Om. It hand to deny or Anittnj K:.t-ti..nn ii.Ann.nj .U i.... explain as tne case requires in Aug nuuiwi jn lira tj auuiiv an unnecessary ex pense of about the last named figure has been entered into, which would have they purchased with it an elephant at- !".r Ron " " n gnesi m vom- tachment in the shape of iron lathing, on Ung y ,wlch the offending substance which there is a patent, and forwhich the ejected summarily, together with all patentee claims royalty, and which, with me oiuwiiu ui wo uig:ui. the ornaments, etc., etc., for the court Now, it is best not to overtat, and it room, will increase the cost in the snug Is best to eat simple food, with aB little little sum of $5,000, or thereabouts. excess of seasoning or of objectionable Whether the above is founded on facts elements as possible. But, under all or is a sheer fabrication is known only for circumstances, it ib both wrong and certain to Commissioners Hoskinaon and dangerous to give refusal to nature's call tor nature s remedy in such cases. Following is the programme for the 8iSn!l1 bT coLuuBrjgv0 q"7' cuueen m uie uurnson, ueguiuiug una n. B. ABBOTT, President. jy5 2t nrnninfr nl liAlf.nn.t aovnn n'elnelr i , March Fort Wayne tjchrenlser To the People of Franklin Co. uveriuro non oy.. uure ami-mno viniet v.ooie Selection Haydeo Auber Ye Olden Times Beyer Polonaise Becker Prayer Fra Dlavolo. Auber Galop Mttrasolilno Lee settled. Sixty-three thoiiBsnd three hun- "!" " j". tired and soventy-two persons have made jndgnoent. I he Audi olaims for arrears, but, including 13,890 lliat' in. h'B "P1?10."' Plentv nf drink is what in demanded. their RnA trpn annnlv nf fluids must be given if serious consequences are to be avoided. GREAT BRITAIN. .jwv iui .fc-v biwii, uei ui o auuury jui euiuuiisneu every Second dav. purse of $1,600 for 2 :28 oensioner's right at the same moment. class; purseof$2,000for2:22clas9: purse The pensioner was reaulred to make an 10 .lea London. Julv 6. In the House of of S1.500 free to all pacers. annlication for his arrears mainlv fnr tho taken rnmmnnn ln.t nln-l.t tl.n riA.o.nm.nt Tl.lr.l ,1 0 V nilNA nf $0 000 f O.O.I I minnnan r.i .n.nlin. .I.a D a! - COlintV 10 till CXITO. ..umuiuiin in., u.uitv ,uv .L.tiii.v t.i. i ....... .....i.w v., w-iuui' ,u, uiui.un; ui cunuuii. ui. l CIIBIUU VIUID III -, , ., - '. . , nrtronn tn n tnntinn fnr tlm ni.nni.tmnnt clnna: aneninl nnraA nf .r, flM nnon tn mnvn ...II. i.lnntltv tbn, Ll It,. PenSC, by What authority OO incy dO mtS f Ot PaUl Bnd danger. of a Royal Commission to inquire into Rants and Hopeful. date' of filing such application is not .K T!ilit" the expenditure in. the urinary organs, biliary concre- the cause of the agricultural depression, Fourth day, purse of $1,500 for 2:28 taken into account in fixing the order of ?f n000 .an'! 0Vjr ,nr ?" oneJob, muBJ tions in the liver, calcareous deposits in and how tar it was created oy or is rem- cioss; purse oi $z,ouu ior z:18 class. settlement, it is not practicable to ob-ediable by legislation. The matter Large fields of horses ore expected to servo any order of settlement except so The consequences of refusal are not a11 I .Jl,.,. Tl t ( . been saved had an ex-raember of the V'TT; iOTJ C Board been in office. oJ? ?9 Wel1 a? hm i Now, what the people desire lo liua l"T' U'U,."J ? rc l"T . t,..i,. .t.i. ci .t, tcnnnii niA passing to inflammation, the result of have been deducted from the $48,000. or which is dyspepsia and the symptom of does it swell it to about $53,000, if what which l9Pal,n-, TKelJ' tor ,Tmt ,f 18 alleged IB truer uuuunit iiuiu uy rvuicu uucuuiug ituiu- Another matter they would be pleased ble substanceB are quickly removed, to learn is: If the Commissioners have these often assume insoluble forms and the responsibility of involving the are deposited in various parts of the r ,'n nn arlvn u al.nnt Cr, AAO " .y. nnrlv tn Mmain tlmcA nnnatnnt -nnpnnt Uravel and stone Base Ball. The Independent's closed their engage ment with the Stars at Cincinnati yesterday, the score being as follows: Friday, Independents 1, Stars 0; Saturday, Inde pendents 13, Stars 9; ye ents 2, Stars 9. The the three games and although they Were beaten yesterday yet they are reported to have played an excellent game. There waB also a very large attendance yester day which will give the boys a good send off. Thev went to Cleveland laBt night ana will play the rorestuitys to-day and to-morrow go to Buffalo for their Eastern tour. I hey are rieacrving success aused a great debate. All sides agreed start in every race, tlmt n nrnai nnnan nf tltn nAiMinn Vfli Amnrinon nnmnnllllnn M- Phnnlin Fall BlVer TrOUbleB 10 ConllllUe. pointed out that thefutnre fate of British BOSTON July 0. At a meeting of the agriculture was dependent upon cost of Central Trades and Labor Union this production in America. If the cost of aiternoon, the President ami Secretary of fmnnrtntinn fell helnw the ennt. nf nrnrlnn- the Fall River Spinners' Union asserted tion at home, ruin of British agriculture the ability of the strikers to hold out wna nnt for iliatnnt T.iliei-nla aneh na Until the mills are obliged to close. Brassey, MacDuff and Duff blamed the Resolutions of sympathy with the strikers British land system and game laws for we adopted, and a committee appointed the depression. Their arguments wore 'P induce workingmen to contribute for far ns may be necessary to secure an equitable distribution throughout the countrv. summed up in a Bpeech by Mr. Bright, who warned land owners that the compe tition of tho United StateB would go on increasing, and the only way ot meeting it was to get rid of stnpid and mischiev ous legislation regulating the tenure and transler ot land. BRAZIL, New York. Julv 6. Rio Janeiro ad vices to June 8 report that the dismissal of the Minister of tho Interior by the fcmperor at the request of the Premier, because of differenceswitlthiscolleagues. caused great excitement in the Chamber of Deputies. The sixth dismissed Minister interpellated Government aid. The crowd in the galleries applauded and hooted the Deputies to a degree that compelled the President to suspend the sitting for two hours. He then had a guard of four hundred soldiers stationed outside the House, which action greatly excited the populoce, who grossly in-Bnllcd the Premier and the Finance Min ister in the streets and at the entrance of tho Chamber. Disturbances were re newed the following day, the mob insult ing the Ministers when proceeding to Cabinet council. The troops finally dispersed the rioters, but not before several persons nan neen wounncd. ine city then was patroled by soldiers. RUSSIA. Invnnu Till,. Ft Tl.. Pimma. ..I.Inn. with its 920 convicts, for Saghalicn, will not touch ot any port, according to the Ncuc Frcie Presse, on its eighty-two days passage from Udessa. It carries seed and agricultural implements. The second vessel, with female convicts, will shortly follow. No slight sensation was caused in St. Petersburg by the secret murder of nobleman named Wlasoff. At first the crime. of course, was attributed to Nihilists, but a certain Jinsign Landsbcrg, suspected by the police, has confessed that he stabbed his victim in order to get possession of documentary evidenco against him of a debt of 6.000 roubles. Tho murderer found other securities on the person of Wlasoff, which ho likewiso appropriated. St. Petemsbobo, July 6. It is said the man who supplied Sulovieff with the pistol with which he attempted to shoot the Uzar has been sentenced to death. the relief of the strikers. Who Codia.es: tbe Army Regulations WAsniNOTON, July 0. Secretary Mc- Crary has issued an order placing Adjutant General Townsend in charge of the work of codifying the Army Regulations under the recent act of Congress. The statement thnt Colonel Roberts, of Louis iana, had been placed in charge of this worn, ib not correct. Freed from Ilia Troubles. Hartford, July 6. Alanson Work. who forty yearB afro served three years in Missouri Penitentiary on n twelve years sentence for assisting slaves to escape, died to-nay aged eighty years. Ohio. The Cuyahoga county convention will be held August 3U. Canal Winchester people celebrated the lourtu with target-shooting, pedes trian matcnes, etc. William Walnwright, of Muskingum county, was dangerously Bun struck while playing a baso ball game friday, The veterans of the Forty-tourth and Eighth Ohio Infantry aro preparing for a grand reunion at Npnngticlil, August 7. The residences of Mrs. Brown and James McCort, near Batesville, were totally destroyed by fire Saturday. Loss3,000: no insurance. H. C. Minton, of Zanesville, General Agent of the Muskingum Valley Hedge Company, died fnday evening of lock Jaw, Maud Robinson, daughter of Robert Robinson, of Ironton, aged ten years, was drowned Saturday, while playing near the lerry, Mrs. Henry Beard, of Clark county, be advertised and awarded to the loweBt responsible bidder. A card from you, gentlemen, will now be in order. Let us know what the actual cost of the repairs la to he, as nearly as you can. If any mistakes havo been made by you, don't be afraid tn let them be known. There is but one Instance on record of a Licking county Democratic official coming to grief for any sort of a fault. Your constituency are long suffering and slow to anger. the joints and elsewhere, and possibly tubercular deposits in various organs are, we may say with much certainty, due in some degree, to a foolish fear of water-drinking. Fxllson's New Chalk Telephone. New York Sun, July 1.1 The chief characteristic of it is that it dispenses entirely with the magnet, which is covered by the Bell and Gray patents, and substitutes tor it the car bon button in the transmitter, and a re- neiilli ol a riiirliiiiatl Jnnrnnllsl. Mr, Edwin W. Mi.ller, of the Cincin- volving cylinder of moistened" chalk in nati Commercial's staff, died Saturday the receiver, both the invention of Edl- ,.;., ,.a i,i ii,:,i.n. ..... nf son, ....... .it., i. i i.v J; i, This telephone was exhibited yester- consnn ptton, from which disease he had day u ,0U( Rnd 8trnng) nunc.c.i t.,.n. ii ..nm- ,, me98nr(. j. pcard over a large room, ilton county in the Sixty-first General By a device added during the lust week, Assembly, but at Us expiration returned the voice is even magnified in passage, to journalism, the vocation of his ohotco, 80 that it is delivered to the auditor In which, in his favorite fields he was loyder tlllH1 jt wa9 received by the in-one of tho brightest lights. Upon this Btruinent. It is also practicable through . j'1 any distance that can be covered by HflV'. I :nmmnmifll "Mr Mlllnv'a nnmn I m. . . and work are known to thousands. Out side of his bright points In the local line, he was prominent as a correspondent in politics and in sporting matters particu larly racing events. We have never other telephones. The chemical used to moisten the spool or chalk is caustic soda, which is polarized, and in this lies Its magical power. The machine ib vocal only when the cylinder ot read after his superior in the report chalk is turned on its little shaft by the of a horse race. The great events person conversing, the electric current; finitdin TIMth. Boston, July 6-Rev. Herman Btsbee, ?"! "W,! ?" ftcken with par- of a horse race The great tjl't nastor of Hawes Place Unitarian Church rrmay nigm wniie minting, and oi ne ran mat m wunessca on me n- 6 "p- """"K was taken ill alter the morning service to-day, and died in two hours. Death of Ship Bnilder. Atlantic City. N. J Jnly 6. Win. Cramp, senior member of the firm of uramp ot sons, snip builders til I'lula- delphia, died hero this morning. Base Doll. TTa..... T..1. ft... T t.... TJ iUVAi uuiy u. lue HI innjiicmri unee Bull Club disbanded here to-day. SOUTH AFRICA. Cape Totvn, June 17. via Madeira. Troops commenced to advance from Fort Pearson to Fort Chelmsford and a junction was almost effected with Colonel SUMMARY OF SUNDAY'S NEWS. Jay Gould Bailed for Europe Saturday, The female base ball nines of New York and Philadelphia are about to start on an exhibition tour. The printers' strike at Indianapolis lias terminated by a compromise on 83g cents per thousand ems, Senator Thurman leaves Baltimore for Boston to-day hy sea voyago for his health, From Boston he goes to Canada. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher was elected a member of tho New York Press Club, Saturday, by a vote of 46 for, to 8 against. Lieutenant Loder, of tho Seventh in fantry, shot himself through the head, causiug death, Saturday, at Bismarck, Dakota. Mr. Worth Rollins, a young gentle man, whose residence is in New York, is traveling on a bicycle from New York to Saratoga, The number of failures reported in New York for the six montliBcnding June died in a few hours.. The Calaban House, at Painesville, burned Friday morning. Loss total; value $15,000; insurance $10,000, in the Niagara, ot New York, John D. Casley, of Cleveland, arrested lost Monday for horse stealing, Buicided Friday in his cell, by severing an artery in his arm, from which he bled to death He used a teaspoon for a lance, which he he had sharpened on the stones, At Napoleon, Friday morning, Ira Leach, a drayman, shot and killed Major Hopkins, a quiet citizen. Leach claims to have shot in self-defense. tracks of the country he could bring to which it turns, and running out on a his reader's eye with a vividness that waa steel needle which rubs upon the cylln- remarkable." And the article closes with der, to a small mouth-piece two inches the lollowing touching sentiments: in distant many cities the announcement of Ed Miller's death will be received by those "e tot ion irop, who knew him well with a choking sensa- From a full survey of the field, the tion. It is Bad to think that li is cordial Atlanta Constitution is inclined to grasp will no longer meet ua; that hia stick to its previous estimate of this brilliant eyes will no longer flash upon year's cotton crop 5,000,000 bales. It us m happy recognition; that his work is tyi; "The prospect of the cotton crop done-" in ntill nn encouraging ns rotild be de sired. At one time we heard of wormB in some localities in Mississippi nml Edison's Latest on tbe Electric Light. Menlo Park Letter about Edison. I Sneaking of the electric light, nnon Alabama, and of dry weather In sec- t ..!. it i .!.: which ha is einerimentintr fnr dnmestin tions of Texas and Arkansas. The leonartt marsn. a wen Known citizen .- -.-1 . -o -- . , , ... , . fromNew York, to be gone two month.: of Urban., a t lor by de, shot and "T ft Z ' C mW hT 3 very uangerousiy wottnueu vviiuam Arov ev, , 6""" "t Jvw t"j , . , ! , T Saturday-an old grudge the supposed which can bo used at the expense of and Arkansas. April, May and June cause. one cent per hour, or one-third of the gavo the cotton section generally just Beriah Williams, of Uhrichsville, was tot mitnufncturlnggas. lie is per- Mien seasons as a, in una a proper cut- nominated by tho Democrats of the uy fa tlie wasiuillty ot "v.ti.oi. oi ulc ,,,,, Eirthtc-entli district. Saturday, at New- i use for this purpose, and now that root. In short, the crop bids fair to comcrstowti. as their candidate for State the telephone is completed, will turn fully warrant even more than wo hayi Senator. Matthew Berry, of Akron, aged forty- five, waB run over by a freight train on tho Cleveland. Mount Vornonand Colum bus railroad, at Akron, Saturday, and Benously injured, possibly latally, A man named Leonard Gultner, of his mind to it. Before making any public exhibition ho will light up Menlo i ark tor practical purposes. heretofore said of it." It Is Never Too Late to Marry, One night last week a lady who has been dead about thrity years was married in Leavenworth, Kan., to a gen- Why Ha Thonght So. Augusta (Me.) Journal. After the closo of tho Republican tleman who died a quarter of a century Sljitn Cnnvenlinn nt Itnnp-nr. nnH while ntm. Tlie nnirits of bride and bridc- Daytou, In a delirium Friday morning, the delegates woro emerging from the groom wero materialized, and received roBo from hlB sick bed unnoticed by his hall, an Irishman at work in the strcot the congratulations of a select company attendant, and Bprang through a.second McolteA a delegate from Kennebec of Spiritualists. The table was spread, county with the inquiry, " will yo tue guests wero seated, places were re- plasc tell me, sir, if this is a convention?" " It is, sir." " What kind of a convention?" " It is a Republican, con- frinni) " II Tmlnila T story window and was killed by the fall, J. Y. Black was run over by a construc tion train on the Columbus and Sunday P...L- v.!!.... ..ti....! .... n.m.n uiw. . uinrj laiiiunu, ui.i wi.iu.u, Saturday, necessitating the amputation of ventton. mv friend. " Indade 1 was 300. with liabilities of $11,582,060. the middje thigh. Probably a fatal case, thought so: I haven't seen a drunken Wood, who was also advancing. The land assets amounting to $6,990,346. For1 Miss Lnvina lbaugh, of Mt. Vernon, I man to-day. served for brido and groom, and olegant bouquets were sot In front of tpeir plates. The announcement was soon made from the cabinet that the spirits were read v. The guests, one after an other, were invited up to the appcr- lllghway Robbery. A gentleman from Putaskala was stroll ing alone through Ooodalc Park Satur day afternoon. There waB no one about him for somettmo and finally he met three fellows. One asked him for some tobacco and another for "change for a five dollar bill. They then grabbed hini and robbed him of all ho had, some fifteen dollars. He came out to High street and secur ed a policeman, but the villains had escaped and nothing has been heard of them since. Ihecnse is rather peculiar for a man to be robbed there in broad day light, but he declares that tho state ment in true, rum iiuu ne was inveigien and robbed aa described. Attacks have been made upon me offi cially through tho press, by interested and unfriendly parties whom I know but do not now care to name. Iu response thereto and to all of kindred character that may emanate from the same or other sources, I have this to Bay: In the mass of business pertaining to my office I have seldom personslly taxed the Independ- costs in any case? bnt I am responsible for utes won two out of the work of my deputies in that regard, and If errors have at any time been made, either by my deputies or myself in matters of costs, it Is my duty and it will bs my pleasure, npon attention being called to them, to make corrections. I have never knowingly collected illegal foes. JOSIAH KINNEAR, Sheriff. June 2fl, 1879. Jc25 daw tf U4p ' Columbus Shooting Club. The members of the Columbus Shoot ing Club had an interesting time on the evening of the Fourth, at their grounds, the shots being for three prises. The first was won by V. Knelss, who secured nine out nt a possible ten, over eight par ticipants, and Edward Link took the third, makincr seven out of n nnsnihle ten. 1' or tlie second pnje there was a tic between onerman, Jonn Jones ana H Wilms, each making eight mints. John JoneB received tho second prize, making a lull score out nl a possible lour. Hen ry Bender secured the prize of $10, mak ing a full score out of a possble ten, over six entries. Another match, most points in eight, was shot, John Jones making seven. Architeelnral. A Hew invoice of architectural works has been received at the State Journal counting room, consisting in part of "School Home and utmrcli Architecture, ' 'Stables, Unt-UuildingB, r-ences, etc., "Old Homes Made New," "Detail Cottage and Uonstr'cttve Architecture-," Street, Store and Bank Fronts," A complete line of architectural works are now nn Bale at this office. HARE CHANCE! The Oldest Jobbing House in tbu City r To close business, we offor onr Stock of DRY GOODS OOHOHSt" AT A BARGAIN. This is a good opportunity for any one wish. ing to start in me Wholesale trade. Je24 2wl4pw2t J.HRF.ENLF.AF A CO. OHIO DRUG STORE. A. -A.. VOOHL, (Successor to Alfred Ritson, and former ly wim uiias, uuston), naa opened at No. 06 SOUTH HIGH STREET, (Three doors from State St.) Amusement Note, Anna Dickinson has declared her inten tion tint to desert the stage. Modjeska will appear in Philadelphia carlv in October, Sam T. Jack has the management nf Alice uates ior next season. Wilhelmj broke up In the middle of his lour to caiitornia anu came nactc home, Reason, poor bus mess. Colonel Morris is to have the management of Miss Nellson not only over his Ohio circuit, hut between Chicago anil St. Louis as well. J. II. Haverly wit) a heavy better ou. the Chicago races, tuid wou $14,000 on them during the past week. Of course, Haverly nv.il bis mentis are mbllant. Annlo Louise Cary, who intends not to co-operate with Mux Strnkosch next sen-son, says she is considering a proposition from Manager Mnpleson. Mrs. Agues Booth, Mrs. E. L. Bavciinort. John Gilbert, Lawrence Barrett and .luines Lewis suminc? at Mnnchcster-on-the-Seii, Tho approaching marriages of Minnie Itank to u German journalist in London, and of Carlottit Putti to M. tie Munek, tho violoncellist, arc among he Items of t.u-roneati gossip. The Leonard drover eomnanv will tako on the road next ycav Our Donrilinir House, Lispet, My Hon-in-Lsw and A Scrap ot Paper. James E. Murdoch hits converted his barn Into a cosy theater, where, during the summer, his pupils will perform one or two old legitimate plays. Christine Nilsson has received offers Having the Prcsorlntlon Books of the late A. Rltson, all prescriptions can tie filled promptly. jclfl lm 1 4p A. 0. Etoncx. W. B. Fokd. T. P. Oodin. EMMICK. FORD & OGDEN, FOUNDRY. ARCHITECTURAL and other CAST INGS, Patterns aud Models Eiade to order. Manuinoturfrj of the celebrated Steel Wagon Slivelxi. Office and Works Factory St.. north of Goodale, - - COLUMBUS, O. tnhftly 1 Z 4p ALEXANDER HOUSTON, COLUMBUS TOBACCO AG ENCI Storage and Commission Merchant. 1S1 Month High Street, de28 Hp U COM! Mil VS. O. THE DESHLEE BANK NO. t BR0A0 STREET, D.lhlir Block. GEO. W. President) WH O. DKNHLKK. JOHN . OEULUI,Cashlr INDrPIDTJAL UABIXTTY. Transact a General Banking Business, my6 ly 1 4p JAS. WILLIAMS, DYER AND PRESSER OF GENTLEMEN'S Clothing, Hciialring, and 81 Ik Velvet Collars. Also, Silk and Felt Hat. Cleaned, Blocked and Retrtmraed. No. 89 8outh Front street, In rear of Nell House not ly 1 4n from tho Royal Theaters of Holland and Belgium to siug there in the months of December and January next, She is to get fifty thousand franca for eight performances, besides her expenses. She will probnuly not pome to this country until next spring, and then sho will visit California.Henry Abbey and W. R. Floyd had a purpose beyond mere pleasure in going to Europe. '1 heir actual object 1s to make a oontmot with Sarah Bernhardt, the great French actress. Such an engagement is not at all improbable in view of the fact that she has just hntl a dispute with hei-Freneh manager, M. Perrin, over her right to give private performances out of tho compapy in which Bhe is engaged. Abbey la prepared to oiler Bernhardt $1,000 a niftbt if necessary. |
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