Steubenville Daily Herald And News (Newspaper) - June 19, 1875, Steubenville, Ohio twz O 6 This paper treble of wjr m Eastern Ohio au Using medium will A MAN in Chicago nas furnished with an India rubber lip C N Allen of the Gazette can stretch the truth without anything of this kind SOME of the members of Congress are so conscientious about observing the fourth commandment that they will not transact public bublic business on day If they were equally careful when voting for their ple would be better appreciated Canadian and Americana may purchase and register Canadian built in like manner the navigation t com micron to regulate of the St lake and commission for the regulation and maintenance of houses 7 commission for interchange of traffic at houses oh the line treaty to continue but in force forr twenty-one years This treaty should be carefully before it is adopted or it may prove like the last one very good for Canada but very injurious to our own industries to yesterday was for a purse of to harness best in never had beaten there were seven entries t Mr m owner of Kittle D MAYOR STOKELY of Philadelphia went crusading last Sunday on his own hook He found quite a n umber of loons open notwithstanding his strict orders to the contrary The police lieu tenants were hauled over the coals next morning They promised to do better in the future THE three Conventions held Miay in Vermont Illinois and Indiana affirmed the doctrine of the unity of the Republican party in fundamentals of political faith with freedom to disagree in non The money issue was regarded as local and treated in each State in accordance with the views there prevailing THE Senate has vented its spite urds the press of this country for its ad- of the abolition of the franking privilege by inserting a clause in the Pust Office Appropriation requiring prepayment upon newspapers and on and after the first of January next It will prove a whip in the hands of the editors to chastise its inventors LETTER FROM KANSAS Stock Balding Prairie i Lady and Belle lie Id to compete for the race and prize First money to winning horse was with second to third hone The following is a summary of the treaty between and Canada DaWel yesterday lent to the and health of the pre a Southern mayor wishes to resign his which by the way is a very rare occurrence he usually writes a letter which leaves little doubt in the minds of his constituents his earnestness of purpose as witness the following epistle the mayor of Florey ville Miss to Governor I herewith beg leave respectfully to tender my designation as mayor of Florey ville to which office I was appointed by your high-headed pre- which with the infernal of office so characteristic of the American people I was green enough to accept In thus drawing off I am governed by the haunting of being inordinately rich if I to hold this lucrative tion Perhaps some man and brother may be inveigled into the ot this position but your ble servant prefers to retire to the ing serenity of private life Herald and I SAUNA KAN June 12 1874 It would no doubt appear very strange to your readers if they could be ly transported from their fenced and lanes out to these ies and see fields of grain growing close up to the roadside without any fence We have a herd law and stock ja not allowed to run loose Cattle and horses are eted out with ropes or if many the owner can afford to hire a herder who takes them out in the morning to free pasture or railroad sections or un- claimed government land and back to in the evening If an ual has too much stock to picket con- and too few to employ a herder alone he can put them in with a herd and have them taken care ot at a cost from twenty to cents a head per month during the summer Cattle graze on the prairie during the winter but those who have tried to keep them through winter on that kind of food alone have in the spring ed more hides than cattle accordingly hay is now put up in abundance The grass costs nothing and the only ex- pense is the cutting and putting up Labor saving machines are used to a greater extent here than ia most parts of Ohio I never saw any one here dropping in corn and covering it with a hoe With a hand one can plant from four to six acres per day one man I know can plant eight acres per day Many use corn planters Mowers and reapers are plenty and the cradle except those used in the ers houses which are in big demand is obsolete The quality and lay of the ground admit of these labor saving chines it is level or very gentle slope even a rolling prairie No stones even very small except on occasional rocky points or prairies stumps of course are unknown Harvest of fall wheat and rye usually to of not commence until the 15th or 17th May OF THE John with Nettie Patterson's Belle Brassfield and outside mare goes to Lancaster also Mike with Blonde and Philadelphia Boy Hughes takes Forest Maid Maggie and Rocket Kittie D is off Known TO v night by a A brakeman named S Stewart on fell under a train 3 and was fatally The widow and family Harlan formerly of this city laic of GL veston Texas arrived in last evening All in good The steamer Ambassador hai arrived with the shore end of the cable arid on the arrival of Faraday the work of laying the cable will be begun If early the entire upper of lumber mill at Worcester pied by a number of was burned Wednesday night 000 insurance LONDON June Bank of England has fixed the minimum of dis- count at per cent THB EARL The missing Earl of has been found on the Island of Jersey and left there to-day in charge of a number ot friends and police MEASLES OW SHIPBOARD The wnich sailed from London for New Zealand and when near the Hope put back to London oa account of an accident ing Plymouth and has ar- rived at Atago A large proportion of the passengers were down with measles during the voyage and thirty-two deaths occurred Wjs understand that the County Commissioners have given their consent to have the monument located in the Court House yard and an effort will be made to have it removed there from its present position in the Union Cemetery One great objection fore to the location of the monument in the heart of the city that there was no suitable place to put it but the advocates of removal urge with force that thia objection is now removed by the of the new Court House and of the monument where strangers almost never see it and our own citizens but seldom it should be placed where it will stand as a perpetual visible remembrance of the men and the deeds it is intended to commemorate We believe that if that eyesore the old Market House was torn down and the space occupied by it converted into a public square with trees and fountain with the soldiers monument located in the centre or at the east end together with suitable foment of the Court House grounds of the people would ba more nearly but if this cannot be done the Court House yard offers strong have the monument there Tuc following is given as an epitome proposed reciprocity treaty with presented to the Senate day on the part of Great Britain Canada of all claims on account of the con- of the United States by the of the privilege of free admission aud in- of ail natural products of the lasted States and British Provinces reciprocal tree admission of manufactured products of the two countries specially enumerated and St Lawrence Canals to enlarged by the Dominion Canal to be built by the Dominion and Canadian built vessels may carry cargoes aud gers from any port on the great lakes and river St Lawrence to other such or of W has been as it dry month with us still under the steady warmth and previous moisture corn grew finely and vegetation looked fresh and green The soil here will stand a dry spell out injury to the growing crop which in the East would likely prove fatal There are two reasons for this plain to my observation First the amount of gypsum Sulphate of Lime in soil acts as an absorbent of moisture second the very heavy dews June came in with very heavy showers and hot days made vegetation just hum A few days the thermometer must have stood in the neighborhood of 100 degrees more or less think likely more but as my thermometer was broken in one those gentle which Kansas don't like to tell about 1 cannot say with certainty Last mer the temperature ran up to 102 de- grees and sometimes 104 still I have heard of no cases of When the temperature is so high there is a fair breeze going The prairie now presents a tropical appearance with its wealth of summer Blooming flowers The stately Mexican Poppy growing to the height of six feet w now in bloom large white flowers with yellow centres Large branches of cactus sometimes yards in extent bloom with a splendor that would put the starved hot-house mens to shame The partly expanded flowers of rich yellow and orange will measure at least three inches across Out in the yard is a fine collection of melon Cactus in full bloom which my wife obtained from a stony bluff three miles from here They are truly beau- with their of delicate pink nearly hiding the plant flowers collected there in mentioned in flower catalogues as ing in Texas Montana and so on abundant bere otf the prairies Candytuft Phlox Verbena Eu- aud wild are here considered a nuisance The sensitive plant Mimosa with its pink resembling a ball of silk and a fragrance grows here in patches The delicate pinnate leaves close if touched also upon approach of rain or at night W A ENGAGEMENT LONDON June 18 Times cial from Madrid reports an engagement at Alsace between a body of Carlists un- der Prince Alfonso a brother of Don Carlos and a force of Republicans in which the former were defeated Loss of Government troops 10 killed and 85 wounded The loss of the insurgents was larger Among the killed was Don Ensigne son of Henry of Bourbon who fell at the head of a body of Carlist THE FRENCH ASSEMBLY PARIS June Deputies of the Left Centre publish a note again an alliance the Right Centre that both parties may establish lie Left Centre offer all the sary constitutional guarantees and de- clare that if the alliance is refused the Right Centre will be responsible for the possible return the empire The has commenced the prosecution of the La Figaro and La France Re- publican journals for reprinting in those papers articles written by Rochefort Adrian Minister of Justice publishes an order instructing the Com- mission to prepare immediately a law for the regulation of the press BO ME SCATTERED PILGRIMS ROME June American grims have scattered from for rest aod recreation Some have gone to Venice and others to the mountains in the north of Italy SENATE WASHINGTON June Howe spoke against the abolition of moieties After some debate the of the Committee was agreed to without division The Senate then resumed the for the payment of awards made by the Southern Claims Commission passed HOUSE moved to suspend the rules and pass the fixing the limit of of at ton Ky at and removing the restrictions as to the material to be employed Agreed to Mr Wella moved to suspend the rules and pass the granting the right of way through the public lands to the Ar- kansas Valley railroad ia Colorado Agreed to A highway robbery took near Parker's Landing Pa night Six masked men attacked a named Geo Grain and took from him three hundred and fifty dollars clue to the robbers S The shirt and panta of nave been found spattered witk human blood An effort has been to wash it out with cold water This great strength to the suspicion that was the murderer of the Bradley family near It is how beloved the murder was committed bedtime Monday night The feeling i intense at Lawrenceburg by muttered threats of lynching A special from Clarksville Tenn gives an account of a fatal shooting fray near that city A party of negroes attacked the house of a matt named Johnson with atones of son's daughters fired on the crowd the taking in the abdomen of a negro woman who died twenty utes afterward The girl waa herself struck on the head with a rock ing a wound from which it she will not recover About two weeks since the dead body of a man named Mike was found in his front yard at Louisville distance from any neighbors and the body was not discovered for some days after his death and was much decomposed and bore marks of violence Yesterday a negro boy named Walker Mills nineteen years old was arrested charged with der The evidence against hin is together circumstantial but is said to be very strong The United States Circuit Court at Springfield Ills yesterday decided against the application for the transfer of the State Railroad suits against the Chicago Alton road for violation of the new railroad law from the State Courts to that Court and quashed the writ of er These cases will therefore now be tried in the State Courts in which they were originally instituted A full bench was present Judges Davis Drummond and Treat Judge Drummond ered the opinion The ceremonies of awarding di- to the graduating class of 1874 at West Point Wednesday drew gether as usual a fashionable and happy attendance The proceedings were somewhat marred rain which pre- vented the anticipated out door tion After au address by Prof land and a parade of the cadets the graduates were dismissed by der Upton with an earnest wish for their success ia life In the evening ia one of the hotels in New York a number of graduates and a few friends had a parting dinner Extensive preparations are being made for the second annual meeting of the Columbus Driving Park Association July 1st 2d 3d and 4th Purses amounting to are offered and 72 horses have already been entered from various States among them Red Cloud Nettie and Copper Bottom As entries for the running races do not close till June it is expected that fully one horses will be entered The races will be held on the mile track at the State Fair grounds which are in fine condition An amphitheatre has been erected which overlooks the whole track to an woo desirea to Jive out a healthy existence in fact without a healthy state of those tant organs the whole body falls info decay t j The proper amount of air inhaled in- to the lungs is of as serious consequence to life aad health as the proper qua and of food luags are studded with tubercles or dogged with starchy mucus dr filled with pus they cannot perform the office of respiration perfectly They must be cleansed or consumption will be sure to come disease which has been made of comparatively easy cure by the use of Dr Lung Cure It should however be taken in time that ts early in the course of the disease then it will be easily eradicated and the system restored to health Dr means of examining the ungs are so thorough and his vast that he can point out the of those organs with same Decision as if they were exposed to the eye Office in the rear of his great cine store 107 Liberty street Pittsburg from M until 1 P M and from 3 until fr p is per bottle or 7.50 dozen INER per STEWART MCLAUGHLIN The boiler of Stevens Co's barrow factory at Cold water Mich exploded yesterday killing Isaac Stevens father of the proprietor and John Hudson boy sixteen years defective boiler Stevens Co haver been burned out three times in a few jeara They have just begun business again Their loss will be about The grape crop present indications will be good from AT Buchu is still in the zenith of its popularity Notwithstanding the absence of Doctor Hembold the medicine is still manufactured the laboratory at Philadelphia and is sold by all respectable druggists It is warranted for all diseases of the neys urinary organs Beware of counterfeits Genuine has proprietor's private stamp John F Heury New Sole Agent Smith Morrison's prescription store No 205 Morris's Block North Fourth street OLD BUILDING What a beautiful lot of Bedsteads they have at McLean and such handsome chamber suits The best 5 cent cigar in the city is at All the new styles of Vierling Atkinson's straw hats at WILL ATTACH PATENT TONS TO SHOES PURCHASED FROM US Or Mandrake Pills have performed more cures of Consumption than anr other remedy known to tbe public They are compounded of vegetable ingredients and contain nothing which can be injurious to the human constitution Other dies as cures for Consumption probably con- tain opium which is a somewhat da drag in all cases and if takai freety by consumptive patients it must do great injury for its tendency is to confine the morbid matter in the system which of course must make a cure impossible Syrup is not to contain a particle of opium It is composed of powerful but harm Jess acton the lungs liver stomach and blood and thus correct all morbid secretions and expel all the diseased matter Irom the body These are the only means Consumption can be cured and as Schenck's Syrup Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the only medicine which operate In this way it ia obvious they are the only genuine care for Pulmonary Con- sumption this invaluable medicine is accompanied by full directions Dr Schenek is at his principal office corner Sixth and Arch streets every Monday where al W HAWKINS PATTERSON CO SUMMER RESORT Particular Attention is Invited to the Large and Choice Lines we have Now Open of White White White Victoria Victoria Victoria Victoria Lawns Lawns flaid Plata Plain Plain canals on either side of to be open under the conditions to any citizens of the to be opened Canadians as the St Lawrence has the Americans may purchase BOOTS is at hand and winter garments are being defied as rapidly aa their possessors can replace with articles more suitable tortile opening season No thin g is more essential in completing a new suit than a naat and handsome pair of boots or shoes Always up to the times Mr A Floto at iHo 119 North Fourth street is offering a magnificent assortment offspring boots and shoes at low prices Mr stock of in his line defies competition and the of bis is so well known among our citizens that it is un- necessary to comment thereon His manufactory is known to be the largest and to employ more and better men than any in this part of the country Gents Collars in great variety at Market street The Maine AUGUSTA ME June Re- publican State Convention met to-day aad organized by selecting E X Webb as President with four Secretaries and 16 Vice Presidents Nelson Dingley Jr was unanimously nominated for Governor Resolutions were adopted in favor of early resumption of specie payments proving the President's veto of the rency reiterating former tions of principles of party and the necessity of judicious liquor laws James G Blaine was to-day ated by the Republicans of the Third Congressional District A row occurred between two men named Rushenberger and Kean at a house of in Mead ville yesterday morning when the former drew a knife on the latter inflicting fatal wounds Kean died at 10 o'clock ger was Francis Butler a well known dog cier and regarded as an on dogs died at his residence in Wednesday of hydrophobia He was bitten at his store in New York sir weeks ago by a small dog while endeavoring to make it take some Mr Butler was a native of land aii accomplished linguist and has been connected with several educational institutions as a Professor of languages Some years ago he went into the ness of training buying and selling dogs and his ability in taming them was marvelous He wrote a book entitled Dog Training He hud no fear of hydrophobia and often ed the opinion that it was simply vous affection and that the bite dog would the disease unless fear supervened and occasioned it- MINERAL THE HOTEL AT SPRINGS having changed hands has im- proved and refurnished in a comfortable and will be for visitors Jane The proprietor is determined to make popular resort of former ye irs The beauty of the scenery and the medicinal properties of waters cannot It can be reached by the Pan Handle Railroad con- at station making a pleasant drive of nine miles at a cost of one dollar Guests with good accommodations Lots in the City of Steuben ville FOR LADIES SUITS LADIES SUITS SUITS SUITS Childrens MISSES SUITS MISSES SUITS suirs MISSES SUITS Suits Suits Suits FOR SALE SOilE yery desirable Lots bein part ot Ross surveyed and off as ao Addition to the of Steuben A fine the city and river is had from Addition lots are to be purchased at prices that an will had upon within a year they are i a every way for pleasant homes cash and balance in equal sums at one twa years with six pet cent t ba made to PHI cis A Wells H J C 20th Carpenter and Builder ELEVATIONS BE- A Call at on Adama Street between Fourth HAWKINS HAWKINS HAWKINS HAWKINS PATTERSON CO PATtERSON CO PATTERSON CO CO en Trial Jane trial of Ernest for the murder of the Hamnett Homestead ia still in progress The court room has been densely crowded with spectators since the commencement of the trial The testimony ot the Commonwealth this afternoon The axe with which tbe murder was committed together with all the articles found on Ortwein when arrested and which have been identified as belonging to members of the murdered family were offered in idence The defense opened thia after- noon and endeavor to prove emotional insanity Medical experts were ex- but no very important ny elicited so far case bly cloae to-morrow STATES HOTEL J Rosa Proprietor FARE PER PER WEEK SUN SUN SUN UMBRELLAS Ohio A been organized Twenty years Haa paid tile Farmers of ia that over for Losses Arid to meet Liabilities Agent ENGLISH CHINTZES ENGLISH CHINTZES ENGLISH CHINTZES ENGLISH CHINTZES FRENCH FRENCH PERCALES FRENCH PERCALES LIQUORS hand Corner Third a d toa Streets OHIO Window Shade Emporium Sewed Mil made to ftS Feathers beaten A A Black JBlack Slack Slack Suiting Linens Linens Suiting Suiting Linens Stripe ft Striped Striped Striped New Stock has been and 1 we guarantee better than any House in the city Call and see us