The Hendricks County Gazette, Volume 2, Number 32, Danville, Hendricks County, 18 April 1882 — Page 2

CQUKIT CMEIIL fcf tu ui;Mt H'lii iid tn. li.NYH.iX. ' IMilAKA. NEWS AND NOTES,

i r 7 i.f i J"1 tfcmu tub Iteiiilhai k:d bt f ( P i.iiatid g?a I'tlKI hfe boett taaiii ldm-t by fh fnl la (Utfft, In tUu fchlnfe? amj !:,m.I. Afpl . ... lrfc!,."tf'f wit J ibow it titrt In m'if awtbrt.s, iv&sir)H!sr Aunu h's rjp'i"n ji Hut wffl'rs of lb army and fcavf, lb ijtbff l.tfM, HrHiUiit ff ir, lie 4 a' afatfd bjf Mr a. FifcHftmj-sfii td Hl 'ui fr. Tut Central p.nbk ot liidUmipolis, wUh capital tf f Iim obd H bni, count of 'a (fifi a'iofl of fcy leilrr tiKttittt Arthur Mnf", Tbe dCarraiH AklsTTufc, Mat Hondorafet, fMtti'l-mau MM! b4 lb rolcrtd t!tlfi of the watch. W h .Smith, have bn turf feted for Mi8vhinury manning tuar In twit. g the fwuf tha burulnjof Vhs i Us tor Uuidn CUT , ' lUv, L. Hamilton, potior of the In4ifruirhl Cbuixb at Oakland, CaL, ifl $Ue polpil, April (, I)hfii hit dUcouna AMI ftlddflaly ptli4, and Ibkiajf (IOWA t)pr4 jPiL(ft locUaUy. We wa well aaewa fl tha Pause c!. Ti prwiii were attacked with trichina at Hrklribiirir, Pa., April thf Mr, and j;iist and four chlidien were not expflfird l9tootr. MmltM of two other liniil!i to whma di-wased htm wm gUta Thi PnuMent will not in the enm fit Srsrtiil Maoon uulft Ui Htiiremf Court flfoiilf oe th trgniltf of tb nntiic. Th h:rf lary of War URUin th JtMis? Atlvoeat Otmeral in proiiou&clog titvolicl the prtwll!igi of the esfmrtnirtui. Ji rxjie Wrui hm dwidt-d the starrout lii'llctment Jfood n! iufflcifot, the rhienos r U-l hia? strft enni'irh to Harrsnl fiin proMillon of th difpndiol. The rrvrilj!ftnee of Htphsu W. Dorwjr was declared forfeited tmi bin nrrewt ordrvd. T3IR b!)l eYcrtpt'oni Ubm in tho en.? of Cliad' J. .iir.tfdU ihI by Ju!go Co i Km bmn printed, Rtl mike s tjniphJi-t..of ihirty-aiu pa-n. There itre thirty-two exnitpUiufi m to ma'tcri orrurrlfi tip III tho Mm when the ease was givun to ths Jurj ati(l cSfeptirtiiP aisfl to the nil Irtgt of itie :ourt ileiiyinjc new trfil tl overruling the motion In arrest of Judgment, Tut ootmuiUoa investijjfttinij tho llesed britfry of (iMimtfr of the Ohio Legv have made t report cpDfmFti1.? Senavoin nd Wrt..'ht for conduot uube-.-;"ni!!fi. 'I'Eie commiitpe fouod l(A rt KfUarand J. I. Watnon, of r tifS'tKje lite votes of both memreferred their awea to the rroae-

"""Ijii'ga U brought gpmnat tho or.rr of tbe Opilitral Iir:(l Office fiisny of (tportsmm iias been given prloe t traot ot tlve thousand icri Und Iyh,g on Lake Krie, twelve ikU' of Toledo, notwiHtstuiuling ibe ')f Kttlen In the vicinity to Wd off i it market prices. Property worth r nre went off t W,' through oolluit Wahln'lon. Thk uflowinjr Presidential nominv om have been cotiflrmed by the Senate: rtr. E. C'hsniiler, of .Now Umphire, 8eore. Ury of the Nvy; W. H. Hunt, IjjuUln, Minister to Runia; J, E. J'artrldKe, Maryland, Minister to Peru; John II. myihe. North Carolina, Minlyter to Liberia; Wm. WiillartH, Indiana, Charge d'Affaire to I'arairuay and Uruguay; John J. Knot, Minnesota, Comptroller of Currency. Ih New York City, tha othor dny, Francli I'oRjr bnan an action aftalnnt Clinton B. Klek to recover iii,7.18.5i), alleged to have been lost In mining apoeulatlona In which plaintiff wan Induced to take part throush alleged fake and fraudulent ropreentatlon. Fik, wlio wa a General In the army, ! a prominent member of the Mclho!lt Church, founder of Fik Univerelty, Tennessee, and generally regarded a a man of irreproachable character, prououncea the charges faiie In every particular, and the attack upon hint most ntalicioua and wicked. - Thk Yattam (Dak.) grand Jury have dopted reaolutiona aeveroly cenurln? (3ov. Ordway for haite in organizing Douglass County, about a year mo. The county ollieera appointed throuch him luraed $1,000 In fraduient warrante. The Jury cite the fact that in the organization of othor counties the Governor waited for months to know that the oflicei-a created were of the ri(?ht Hort, wbereaa Douglass County wua oranIied In about a week after the application, and did not contain at the time more than a quarter of tha population required. Some of the renidenui have protested against the organization. Tim Secretary of the Interior has transmitted to tho Senate a communication from the Commissioner of Pensions, giving the total number of pensioners on the roll, and the amount. Including arrears of pensions, actually paid for the year ending September 4, 11, in each Bute. It is estimated that fully li,b0 pensioners were net, and will not be, paid who belong to the class failing to claim pension for three years, and upward of 6,000 whoso residences could not be obtained, as they follow the sea for ft means of livelihood. The a?rrorte shows that there are now on the robs 2H!t,S51 pensioners, the annual amount required to pay them ' nin(f JS'l',t."l,ti;ti). Tho comparative gain uenl to September will be very enributed among the Eastern, MldEYsiern Hlates, and in Tennessee irgliila, while In the remaining atrs the losses by death of 1,812 will not materially vary from to the rolls for those localities. BAi

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Ai the ir ehaiw4 h.'hhi4 hhnouflof lli Tt)blcr tat at him, hut nsB-4. Tha train urir4 up at Junlura, ti'd one flf tha in.-n Cffln "sJutnp, off, hovt," thy nuhtHl to ih platform am! ttl-m-pt'trtwl, Thsfcnouut of mont-y tUrj K'H t tarittuulf entiniiiRtt, hut tha mt m lUhla n-port It w ovn tlX) Th Htatriff of !ohtion t ouiity, Willi ft Urge prai? soil & pack of UhttoUnd, ataftaj in punult. A rAttTT oH'X) Itftlino Rt wurk on the WffctMiure Unllway at Fort Tlain, N, Y., atoiu'U au4 flrad Urn r?iilnf of th coutrat'Ur hcu thajr war not paid their Th owly o( an oh'antly (Jrwl fountc titan wm founf.1 IjitiK 4ad lu the rofl np-ar ) ever, Co!o,t rsciitiy. A rcvo-vpr with liirptr frrsbly dUrbard. rtrl4a-, iylti; hy hin iiK bU-let hol Jul hft. low tha Hitht ear, l!ullAt-U vttber murder or cult hie. Tb bat of thr viUm, almost tUicd v.!tb blood, w.t f-amd a quarter of mile further tip the road, Iuvcatigallon ahtiwed tint tha body vaa that of Wnlter Liii'u, the runaway on of wealthy parnnl in HoMon. He was prunilew, and bad c;titn nothing for tbr day. The Cormier')' Jury returned a verdict of prob. able snicklo. Joseph Mattox, ngsd 18, was arrested In Chlctto, April for cutiinar his niMfir's ihroat. Tho kIH, Brldsfot, aged 1, bud been sfiit on an errand, and not return. iiiK noon enough, hr brother was sent to Ibid h?r. Tby quarreled on tha afdewalk ner the houe when Joa uddenly drew a knife and cut her throat fram ear to ear. The ifrt softer ft butcher, who worki In a packlntr house. The girl'l oondltlonU believed to be BPiioiifl. Kev. Gko. H At STiN. of Marlon, Ind, piewled guilty to a chance ('f forgery, April 10, and was tentenwd to live years in the l'enlteiitiary and to pay a fine ot The forgery waa note for sfV), and waa uointni!tfd in Kehruary laU The fire which destroyed the workw or the rowell Tool Compapy, &t Cleveland, Ohio, ibo other day, U attributed to incendiarift. Fifty employee! from the establishment struck aeveraj weeks ago, and iliice then riot and threatening have been of frequent occurrence. The non-union mm who were employed In place of the striker)! have been assaulted and ahot at, and several Injured. Antonio Bauhkuo, a well-to-do Mexican, living near Eagle FaHi, Texan, ahot bis wife throuKh the breait, mortally wounding her, April 10, and blew out hla brains, leaving lx little orphans. No cause given. Pakticula&s have just been received of a triple murder, robbery, and arBon at Comaa Crock, Iditho, a few days Binoe. Throe Chinamen were enffaged In mining at a remote place on the creek, and were known to have In their poHOBHlon about $706 In gold dust. One morning tbe cabin waa found burned, with tbe charred remains of two Chinamen In tlie ruins. In tbe claim wan found the body of the third, nhot through the head a.d his throat cut from ear to ear, A younh" white man fti the neighborhood, named tialloway, who exhibited considerable gold duet, evidently inch as waa taken from the claim, and had upon him a pair a boon belonging to one of the murdered men, ha been arrested. The schooner Clayton Belle went down In seven fathoms of water, ten milca north of Port Huron, Mich., April 12. She wa bound from St. Ignace to Erie, with a cargo of pig Iron, and tbe schooner Thomas Parks struck her on the quarter. Capt. Fred Calvin, First Mate Nat. Brotherton, his ion, Dell Brotherton, and woman named Kiverth, were lost. The ParsonB, serloufly Injured, was towed Into Port Huron by the tug Mocking Bird. Capt. Carvtn has a family at New Haven, Coeti., and Nat, ttrotherto leaves a family at Battle Creek, Mich. At Petersburg, Va.( the other day, Mary Booth, colored, aged 14, confessed to canning the dsath by poison of Mrs. R. C. Gray and Trails Jones, The girl implicate Maltha Jones and others. Ghitkau btus published a card declaring the Heovllles a nuisance, Geokok M. Chiucott has been ap pointed to succeed Mr. Teller as United States Senator from Colorado. Gjcokor Scoviixk asks Congress to pay him $2 a day for the time actually do voted to Onifea detente Gkoru Cbank, colored, living near Albany, Qa.t has Just been Indicted for whipping his on tn death. Kye-wltiiennes testified that the boy wan whipped first with a whip and lis staff, ttu-n a brush, and Anally with a rope knotted at the end. The beating lasted four hours. Crane h id sent bis boy on an errand, and ho was gone longer than was urobabty necessary. Craue ac

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I ft Itn'ia, Mr. 'li,.'H.p-n puilmiHua ('.a ,Haj.ri(y rfft tint ljimmi',n-fl 'M Ki'-ftt tn ti,...n-UA-'f 'Wry v. iritiitni..i, Ifuffi -, i u 1 'nniiliti, ii4(ttai1ttjf tity t itif-iAI Jft feny eoEiitt"! M itt" av. Mr fib Ut,t .-u lunivrl a I'-Ui'Mil ir-lH rcHiU. 4 ' fij( Urn tiM..if iMti -u tttut! inifjfiM.' nn ('.'": tlH OiitfB tn Ml-ttitrr (rtln H -l i !li "4 , ji i.cn-hftJihsd uiift-i lit t w a r-!i. U-i.T -, -fMt uim ft'h-til ul I nUi btnu. Ink bill rttrlrij ("apt. (Vbis, of tha Xavy, fotite urti-r tut, o tk rank itl af an ( ..movni.'r Mt li-'twin, pai4 il atrial', AiiTlili t'v a V' 't 11. Br. Vmi infm-Uo'-'tt 4 (( 4 try lha I.-il Hr t-ltaiiU' Ktfitaiigfl aa a gitn'. ttiltlgr: ! w, -in4 iJitrB ip't Ui m urn itn,HH.UiB (nfj(ij1 1 hi t.i f(aiK3,tu.n ami to iu.u brt'tum ntp''-j ?iBttuel bfl'iK'-a "4 yjing .it u if ol "fit at stiiitthip t-nil en ti.fi Mi. at" ij.pt, Mlouri au4 Illtn- Ib K)i-ra wlttmuE Mniifr tfitiUin 'INS Hhti-mh l,,tf4 a htii Ri!tfii mtoiir i"r t)tti)t. a.tU IH'tl Of ti'l A ti ft! I '.', I filtf'", A(.a'iiM, hlOa. (Viiwiii I.t' nil it-jiitnn ii llir Imliao T' Ti Iturv, tn urti.ift lisin t(i tS'0 -i(-'ir ifr the t orrent twr-ai yur. H..v.fnl aiiifo it"nts lo iliff i'ft tflc iihof" piia'tiot htil wore roiM'itrrt to, t tmltUrf :.vj,ii! U f tii'l traii"iM.r;atiuo bv rsflroivli. i rn aoii ivbu.-nl rV-noit th' Ir'.rtkh K p svilt'uw wa- r,..t roitrti!iMl in, ai-4 ti n hU y.'S Til hill allotting to fhutthern flee agricultural ta4i tn or nffar the l' nil ah r"r a Uon, l-tnb Tn-itnrv, lnit4 of thoa h'-iTtO' Imti prijyl4t;4 for them on t'Jatte Hrci a4 tt vit tut iv, (n I'tiio! R'Ui nn4 NewM--st' tMit.Hp4 I ti- M-Mfitf on th UiU. TUti ni)i-ntin,'iit rnH ,li iiiK Hi I'toi-M-nt t4 the t'nttfvi.! ti in rin -viil mi wittit'HH'Ht wtw Kt sit ki'li o,l s!ti-ra r(tioi-!it 1v h mr timt tun i.iui l .x'iti no hum to tto'ir i'ri dtion m l tiiai l ie i-otnnitnee Tn4 tn Motot'or niht-r-t, A further n:iifi!'hn'nt wai om4e ti ull..w tltf i'ltrttl v wtie Uirir nnmtitie- rith.-r in t' aw ti T ft'i W, h tliR iiiln-r I its (tut ih Mi. Tot- i'Ul iffrno to tUv t;nurt ot Chtiiii lor tnl;ti'li''a!i"n tio laiti 4 uiore K. j'itvon, ft.r the l--y 4 wronnlul (" ixiti; and t:'-jm-tinii4 iaa Bovtir piitntnitnn, In -it. ttmiic I'tu-.Hb, U., in uikItu 40 't'ii. hutl. r, oIm) ji ii.-t-i. Sir. f wi ii in-etvotpit r p tt' t Ion ol .':? arm v oft sf-ei a liniving .r tti pai sitif. ol tiin hot for ocmpul-rfiry r tiritti nt at tho awe ot tti Tot jml!h 1nui'-y UU! HttH ;(itin tliiiSHcd wtilMiut at-iloi....,,. Miumih toils itJpo:t"d In tlie Him" w. one ity Mr. t'lo-', to exei'on' eM'taln ttciitv timlittloaf n-hitiunr to "Ii inf--. Tim bill Imitta tOot-niiot mit-iMMifton of Chiiiewe ImoOfia tion U ton , ears, and pnivhii-n tlie a- t anall go into f Hhi t ttixiy hum alter it p.(iiH. The ii'-puhifcan utetnlM'ra ot the coiuiottifta votrd militilv for Hie ten veur riHiine. Vt htia ami thT minority of tti tninmiitt'O f!fi-irii a i.iiliP'ifiili of iitoesi yearn, and ill ti! ii4itiT tJ report.. Tin Mon-e went into oomluitU;e on thu tariff coininioninii bUi. LATE NEWS ITEX9. The bill to rectiiy duties on coffee and the Intlltn Ti rritory railroalbillpasrd tbe Senate on the 13th, In the Home the tjriiT commiislon bill wu further tleiiated by McKra, Updegraff, Turner, ilrumm and Ami flu. d. A NUMiiEit of persona were killed and many injured by a boiler exploalou In Balt'tnore, Md., on tbe VMh. J. S. No.ssktt, a res pee table farmer living near Cambridge, Ohio, recently shot and mortally wounded hU son, John E., and then tired a bullet through bU own h rain and fell dead. There had been a tjuarrei about a dwelling which the young mm was about to erect upon hli father's land. Tbe oid man had been deaf for over twenty years, and during that time had exhibited aymptoma of Insanity, Tiik dead body of Charles Popitlorura wan found In a vat at his uncle's tannery in Chicago, the other morning. A watchman found him on the place in an intoxicated condition tbe night previous, and put him to bed. As Charles had been deserted by his wife, who took with her his only child, it U not yet known whother hla death was occasioned by accident or whether In a tit of despondency ho drowned himself. He was a Frenchman, about 40 yeara of age. At Poughkeepsie, N. Y., on the 12th. Moult, twice convicted of the murder of his wife, and twice sentenced to death, was granted a third trial. In tho afternoon hession of the court his counsel pleaded guilty to murder In the second degree. The pica was accepted and Moett sentenced to the Slate Prison for life. Frank Evans, a guest at the Great Western Hotel, Pbilatlelphia, Pa.,, was found dead In bis room the oth er day. lie had shot himself in tho ear with a small revolver, which waa clutched in his hand. Evans seemed 10 be a thorough gentleman, and did not mingle much with the ether boarders. He was well supplied with flue clothing, tind was employed by a law firm In New York. Mitt. Ladosoh, of Milwaukee, Wis., found her grandchild, named Uogel, eating a white powder, the other day, and tat ted It to isee what it was. Bth died, and It was found that the poison was a compound Known as "Hough on Hats." Christiana Taylor, the old nep-ress olmrged witb the murder of the two Miller children at the farm of Joseph Fisher, near Washington, 1). C, has been convicted. In a case in a Philadelphia court where the embezzlement of nearly ;M0, 090 -van charged a'inlnst a bookkeeper poseisng political influence among the Irish pootic, asinfation was created by the expo. ireofanatlRmptto pack tbe Jury. Tha orrupter, James L. Clifford, was arraigned on a boneli warnmt.

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It 1(1 !W th llll'l,tlr.fi ot thr UtoraniH jirnpif U r paMj Or aiHi.!att hj rfi I j.u .liU 4 bi f-'ti UiEioO Ititltatta ltFM, tilt it j( a frrs a citicmt -inn. a Us ln4iau ;o4 th o(hr erfittig f'in tiaoird n cit A iPias.itr 4a hit aii4 ffiiy umtrd bj ooi! tiriw-n liuriKil. li-th ti. o f t 'i'fr-4 A gtsilfoiatsiy !u.:Vb lrig-f, r'Uboh.g u tffi of tha dim i.f Kfs'i t.., of lJfBg4, prr rnt-4 a eU- k fur at the nfh'tof ibhi; ;.- r tit?wiof Mj!4iih C"(iM-a!i, In lit'li aj!lt( a fr ftsii.ori asjti, an4 afirr bu.:'g g'-ii to the ai-iMttl of $iffi r? i i:4 lib'cash in change. T!-.1 rli k a a frery. There &ie S vc r?-! e4i p in fitus.i -,!n V-wn l, !ii 'b rlltphiy tlieil, Bll4 hhh ) t. !41 17,h1 tot." '4 cita! !t var. Ttt rapital In V- Mt-d In thm aggrrgfitri i!.'i ii iF4anl M-A'art ev, of tt'aba?h hi,V alklog on titr truck uf th? W(ilib- K".4, thfofhei 4iv, v sini 'k by tiie fast eiprrl trallj and ivi"Uiit!v kllitMl Tlie lat will n4 tfftainiit of the late r.ughtf.-n A- Hrt(li.T. uf Ii.liaj-j!a, w fri.- day MlKtr lilcd for .r-4'atf. The etitire eiU't U estimat'1 in t,4u at :i,iJvo.), P4ird Sfi K'-foey, a pron4i eot faniser ot Wiibash County, mhile anikli.g le-nn? fum. 1-aijfo on tha ul-,tsh track a ft 4 ago, wan run o.r by Hie eiit ifoutid fiit tra.u and tiisttuifiy ki!h ii The ImlUmipolU gr iln - qu4af ("ft are : Wl.eat-N.fc ii K-4, C-irn-Na. 2, 7',''. r7;Sc. UatR -'ftf,f 'ii. The Ciorlmmtl qul.ttiofia are: Wheat --No- Sited, f I :tJ i.'l ia Com No. 'X i 'v-rMc. (itU No. id rt-WMe. K'.e-No. 2,i-';s)jp. Barlej-$1.0u Arihtir Mue!!pf, f.r ae.teu years Teller of theCeiitral itnk of lfnU,itii.olis, lied fmra the city rcecntly, leaving behind him iti lnd htedoesa of &rfi,0&l, Ht waa a prominciit young German and (hnrth metnlr. l ii p'-ldeiici; of Jti;if Iftto WiMilery, about seven milea north uf Itedfurd, Lawrence Couuiy, aas desfroyed i) tire a few evenings ago. Liii-ft, 2,fAW; no iiir-uraot'e. Newton Kuf-'cr.i, the defaulting Treasurer ol Vigo County, h-n recently been adjudged to pay f 10 Ui ;VJ, and a ctimiuul action waa aluo pending a;; Hi oft him. John W. Kay, receiver of the Indianapolis Having Hank, the other day filed a second report ot the eimditii.n of his trust. Total its-e!, tll3.att.n4: p;dd an dividemli to dt-poiltom, til.lW); iMlance, tlnajSMi.W. 'litis Ineludes bills receivable, cash, real entitle and notes charged to surplus fond. Kstimated value of real estate, -W,&v,i.,S). Application would 1)0 made for a sale of the real estate, m.the boani tiioiiK'it ft fair m&rKut price could now Ijc ieenrcd. Fifty per cent, of the claims of depositors bad already been paid, and fully !IU per cent, more would yet be reallted. Buriilars maile a raid upon several hotisen in Rtichester, Fulton County, a few ntjjhts hjo, and at the residence of Dr. Plank secured a gold watch and chain and $175 in money. A freight train on the JefTersonvHIe & Mudion Koad went through a bridge over Fiat Rock Creek a fw nights ago, demolisliingthe engine and twenty cars. Robert Byrne, a young man residing at New Albany, Floyd County, shot himself through the bead a few moraines ngo. Attorney-General B.tldwia recently gave a decision on the question submitted to him by tbe Directors of the Northern Prison, concerning the respective rights of them and the Warden. Tlie decKUm is that neith-r the Biardnortho Warden can appoint subordinate ollicers tvithout the consent of the other, and that the Warden has the right to control the hoarding house and ot her accessories to the prison under aueh rulcn its the Directors may prescrilie- It is held that the Directors have the riht to recover from the Warden the amounts he failed to pay for slops used and sold for three years past, and that they are not entitled to extra pay outside of their t-0Q salary for extra work in holding in vest yjat ions, etc Tlie State Board of Health concluded the investigation of the charges of extravagance and incompetency against Its Secretary, Dr. T. M. Stevens, a few days since, and (rave a decision that the charges were not sustained. New Albany people pay tar on 50S doe;i, A workman In Evansville, Vanderburgh County, on his way to labor tlie other morn ini, kicked something ffhieh at first seemed to be a bundle of clothes, but which, on examination, proved to be the lifeless form of a male infant. To whom the child belonged, or by whom it was placed where found, couid not be ascertained, although a thorough Investigation was made, James Ross, a young nun. of Bunker Hill, Miami County, went to Peru the other day to secure a marriatre licence. Returning home he discovered just before time for the ceremony that he had lost the license. There was, of course, a htteh in the proceedings, and James went buck to Peru and got another license, On the train, strange to say, he lost this one also, and another delay of twentyfour hours occurred. Obtaining a third authorisation to wed, Mr. Boss and his alllanccd were duly consolidated. William P. Morton snd MnryK Pnc, paupers In the Harrison County Poor-house, were married a few evenings ago and started west to seek their fortunes, guirtg on fttot. They were given money BuHkient ' helu them out At Uic in ate.

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H-4 HhJ Wtittt k bus r-Mihl 'ilit'fb U di i4 chsttity uf EM Ht li, 11,0 WurbU A Uib'-n'm -514 i " t hat-tt Ju'-t b.-i hi t.-w " b-t a jMWtf WfJMtnu A td ol H Ui lr " ' ll.-W Hfrf Ukn j. i, ao4 tiJtW Vtiit k;od of ) '."I," :nm tr.Aivrft aiif pffty ft hit , l,B iK.f ttuihsfi y.nt Kit lo " tfepj'V f ' " U - Hi W't," waa the dij rply -It ai.-iu itka a tinier f..f Vrf y iat,f'Jft alii? -tf ('fli;nnt!f'biu t littd thai N.tW r"k Cj'y ant f j.'-fi litst yer on tl-1 ,tti''M, Dut thm Bruoe !UUr.it iio iKat (liO fit? paid ilutlnM the y'M i','-' "''J f T iU Aiini-tHUttliU and vvt '"V' wine and li-p;tita; wiili h is'bnf lUuijos the f ftl tiH (SPtitnhiUUf.n, ( 'hn.iium "?.-!"-!, -fit-.n, (iay rM'H, wkn oar wa Mli-i'Utr ii yiii nod U !.w a p!-ututr at Bolivar, iltw,, t!l a fit. l-mi rjKiHorthal tho fionU will chum tlioufi;.r;4 uf tfrois t't Pur;fftt in'ntsnenUy ffitt tli JdiMliippl iKjiUifii lamb, Hit ad-1 that bo oua t--r wti! know tht esa t Mimir hutnau vioMuss uf th ll'Nrd, br' uu vih'tio omi tnuhitioa have bcn ilit(MtriMM( novor U rrUfttf',-f 'hwl'J Hi-rttUi, - A!o!i 'i Wright, a p-ipuliM rnmnlirt of tlie f atiiM-ltMi iEftU'tJ- of Common, ha bcn iimsitnUI by hia fallow !( 'isitihrs whh ito plpjhigtnnhs of hi own hsv.dtnn fisUuf-R, Tha jdioft'ijraijLS wi!i bfl dtKU-fl'tjtnd anions Air. WibhC frUtfiii at h'unfl. Ai'H'M nvcrytittnj', from wfXKifhuck in a box to gni-U hftAflud rnitna, ars giva Ui Atnuiiran lUtU:srncn, but Aiuiuiciin jj '.dub; im not yt raiiht'd Ihf afajfl tit llm chtiHuo for Dtifistittifinu.'tVii iuju At't. The d'iUh is tttinfiurn-il of KH'nWth Hamilton, law dwij;hrT "I the StvitUth nifUiphyh;inn, Ntr Willinm Hamilton, of whosi! iife and jihdoaophy sin? furnished an fti'ctjunt iti tlie now addiihm of thr 'Knr'y:i(pifdu llriunrifa.' .Mi; Hamilton wai ono of the foFneit protnfitt'rs of tho motem-ml in Hcotlfsnd for tha university etliu atiou tA women. iShn Wfuit to jyriutitiy alnrnt I year ao, wish a vinw U prcftrtn a work va the )hilovjjhy oi Heim-ino Anthony Comst'K'k la niakino; yrai gftinit thu hdb-ry eonipunim, and rw Kt'iedcd m thfl dcftuidttiKs in what Ik firnpoity to rnitke a tl cai two iiriKk yn men who drew the capital jrie ol io, 0in the recusit lntiiana lottery He has diteoverd a sei tioa in tha ro ?iiHid stittyuw of New York which proviso that nil morii'V drawn In lottrie filiail lie forfeited to the use of the poor, One of the iinMkiyn ownera gctiiuo wind of the aUornpy's internum1, drew his money from the bank, and sailed oi (erniany. V. Y. Sun, Among a party who wore vhttin the beautifui country estate of a iiosUut htislneiH man, reeerttly, waa a man consideraldy inti-rested In ornithology. As ha passed through the groumls he aeeoM'd a laborer, and ivked. "Ha Mr. li any macaws on the plan now?" lietting from his labor, the son of Krin replied, M:CrtWH, la it: Ilcgorra, I don't runwrubur any of thai uaniA, but thoro is tho two MoCiinnufli at wrKirrk forninst tha barn," Boston Commercial bulletin. A young man who was plowing with a pair of mulos noar Gonzales. Tex., nut long ago, observed in the morning that tho off mule was suffering from a swollen jaw. On tho principle that mules have no rights that thuir ownfira are bound to rcspeot, he paid no attention to the matter until evening, when ho noticed that the noar mule was drawing away as far as possible from its mate. A obwe inspuutitm reve.tled the head of a ratthtmake micktng out from the straw collar of the aillicted beast, in which snug quarters it had probably passed the winter. N. Y. 'lime. Ed Stokes, the citizen of New York who ?hot Jim Fink some years ago, is now part proprietor of the Hoffman House, In Kew York City. He is naid to be worth over a million dollars, and there is not ft comfort or pleasure of life that is not his. While serving in the Penitentiary on account of his indiscretion in the Fi.sk matter, he patented and perfected a new stylo street pavement. When he returned to the basy world he sold his invention to San Francisco people, and went into the mining business. His schemes all realized beautifully, and now he is a millionsira, Chiuifjo Journal. A Heroine. Miss Jennie Gross, at present an inmate of the pent-house at Krio, Pa., is the heroine of the hour. She is an orphan ftirl, eighteen years of age, and has been employed for two years as a domestic in the family of N. ftimsoll, at Belle Valley. A family of five, in the neighborhood, was stricken with sm olpox and deserted by every one. The members of this distressed family htul bean kind to the orphaned girl, and she reciprocated by going to their assistance, much against the wishes of her employer. Miss Gross nursed the sick people until the arrival of the health olllcer, who insisted on her leaving them in his care. Knowing that, she had been exposed to infection, she decided against accepting the hospitalities of her friends. She 'passed the night in the open air, and next morning she went within twenty yards of Mr. KusseH's house and hailed her employer. She would not let hira come near her, but told him that she believed she had contracted the disease. She requested him to follow her in his buggy to Erie and his influence with tho Mayor would insure har admission to the pest-house. This was accordingly done. The order wa issued immediately, and Ring Gross picked it up from the snot whore she had, directed It to be placed. It is thought that the girl is beyond recovery. AT. Y. Bun.

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Ho-ci( h i'Peu f.und lO W'U k pfr f" Uy isi a b ot Uib, and ismchirsfoy U (hiititf built for a tL't ifltvi tc.H of thi t tent of tha plan, - U H mid Ihtt th fUu-r) tiva uoii iriaiiofqtoijoa ihcj uioti -r Hip control of M, ,Nubid tbi .tnart .'ho Ititt Oilii'.d ()Hro-g!)-fW'riiit jri i;.a various fonti iulij ptjbli . wm) turn out alwHit A,!' b,ri a jear. trt tto B'Htiuf nw in Kor-jpo i i tistiriiatid tht turn prT.;1ie tion of iI h.nlvna cohfs!HifiJf FsUro g!e'ti:i U imtwen 7,?? nod Uojs n y--i and tlo-t rptautili' bus tlt prmrgry of al loiwt 4"j,0 4J Vns of tifdinary gtt'fpow der, The Va!tifl of tliR ra.ttori plant, Il Wiitihi Min, hm ixnin httriwd by tha fbsco very ihxl thft bark" of Mm root yield a ptotiitiog; tl-siuff. It apimrs tliat, wtttnt Ihn biirk of rot to(t is (Thsufied hy aU'ohnl of tloi tmilio gravity of t H, a dark rrdilivh-brown itoifl ! ohtaineti, whti-h, whn (littlicd Ut rriivir ihr spirit, loavi a Ifliinous matter wtorli rtntounU Ui t'iht per ' "ui, of tb tiMginal wi-ight tf th btu k. Thf new product thtu rdiUincd appa.ra blivk and iltitiiiig, but whnn pulvorized tftki the color of iieh instil, i iWnmAxm in fourteen pails of ajij)ol, fiiton of ciiloroft.tiii, and 'JU of bend ; it diss lives in rnyifio nlk'Ul-f, mid l itretipi'aN-d from thoao solutions by aeidn, H'd !:! of pohtsh t'oiori gnn. HulphureJ aeid diwivc it nit ha red brown frder. .V. J. Hun run asd point. If jou can not hipin a woman with I'-ve of you, till hr above the brim with love of fio.M-!f - nil thttL runs ovor will be yoiiis. A I fYii&'l.dphta surgeon make dim. pbs to order for $1 apiece, and the iiVeraf-e servant girl takes four and tftrtko for an iricie:nij of wagiw. I)g (roil Frea I'ftzx, Muitard U :tid by the fa-diion nrmg'TS U) havo ft seaiou ilile color1. It will he worn this sumninr by the k.iU of the faith, A 1. C-nwreiut AU';rlUicrt An np'ouufry nmn bought a Rman eaudle and th:htud it to go lo bod iy. Ho says you euit b-'t your sweet life he'il lick the man that buded it, if lie can. laid hi.u out. ffa.tln Vtt. An Irish gentleman, hearing of a friend having a stone colli n ma l for him-olf, exeluimed: "By me sowi, that's a giMfdhica! Shore att' a stono collia 'Hit btit a man a lifetime " A fashion item says "oval necks are move fashion-able than the pompadour mim-ircd.1 This fashion should be encouraged. Girls born with square neeks don't look well as those who.e necks are oval. SomMtum if raid. I call tint rare," said Jones to a workman who had done some work for him. 'Ah!" answered tho workman, highly tickled. MYosM went on Jones; "rare, very rare; not half done." That cooked the workman, and he retired, "Is the doctor in?" asked an anxious-looking young man. "No, sir,1' replied tho person addressed; "but yo can leave an order on the slalo. Is it a vory urgent case?" "Well, yes," the young man said "rather urgent, 1 think. Just at I started away from home my youngest brother wa falling out of a second story window." Chicago Tribune. "Is there a tetter herein a scented envelope for my wifeP" ho asked the postmaster, wb;le the green lire from nis eyes made the ofi'tee look like a leafy forest. "Yea, sir," answered the iwstm aster as he handed it out. The oaloos man tore it open at once, when, o and behold! it was the milliner's bill. The Court, austerely: "Prisoner how did you have tho audacity to break into this man's house at midnight and rob him?" Prisoner, (pitcously) : "But, your Honor, last time 1 wai before you you war.ied to know how X could have the audacity to rob s man on the highway at high noon. When do you want me to got in my work. New Haven Register. , Tannol Through the Pyrenees A Spanish correspondent of tho Journal des Dcbats reports that the greatest activity prevails turoughout the northern part of Spain and at Madrid in connection with the projected tunnel through the Pyrenees, to unite tho French and Spanish railway system'. The bill passed by the Cortes, and sanctioned by the King last December, is cordially approved of by the inhabitants of Arragon and Catalonia, who will be the chief gainers by the improved communication with their French neighbors in the southern provinces. Money will not be wanting to carry out this useful scheme, for a company, started in Sarngossa to take up part of tlie work, was ottered more than five times the requisite capital. The Government share in tbe undertaking will consist of a subsidy of, 60,000 francs per kilometre for the new lines of railway, and half tho expense of the tunnel at Canfrano. In addition tothe new line through the tunnel, another railway is to be constructed from Kerida, in Catalonia, through the valley of Aran, to Join the French railway system leading to Touloune. When these schemes have been carried into execution there will thus be four distinct routes betwoen France and Spain. A military committee, presided over by the Minister oi War, will be appointed to study 1 he newlines of communication, but no dllHeultics are anticipated in that quarter.

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