Bloomington Progress, Volume 16, Number 28, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 October 1882 — Page 4
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VIIKKAST. At Marl.tteM.-Mass., on the 13th Inst, the lOOt'l.antjl-vettiary of the birthday of Daniel Wet ster - vas celebrated in anhnprewtfve manner. ITie Prwident of the United States, two Seniors, nine Governors awl wtanv other disrtvt rubbed gentlemen too.'t breakfast wit!l Mrs. Fletcher Webster. After an inspection of U relics at the homestead the procession Trent to the tomb of Daniel VobVter, win ire s dirge was sung, pravac was offered anil A poem was read. Dinner -was orvt-d in tents for nearly l.iXK) persons. Mot. Long intr xluced President Arthur, who ileliverod an apropriate address, and was followed bv several others f it orye D. RUe, Cashier of the Lebanon (Pa.) Dime Havings Bank, while jroinsr to the bank tbc "other evening, carry in jf a satobM containing; S),'iOO, wait set; non by two men, who fearmllv maltreated him and robbed him of the funds.-. . .The engineer's esttntite of the cost of the great Brooklyn brnUe was i,lOO,0CO, and mot to exceed that sum. The expeadftnrat up to the present time hare been HAtfD. The srenersl belief is that U,OtiO or H,COO hnve lieen stolen by the construction rlnjr wad the trustees,... The SflOth annffersary of the discovery of America by 0tumtiua was celebrated by the Italian residents of New lork by a picnic and boH. At the dedicition of a soldiers' monument at Bevesry, Mass., a platform fell with a large nombin- of spectator, fire of whom
were senouety mwrea.
ASSISTANT SWERINTSSftlTST CHA8I.KS
& Cbhjs, of the Cambridge (Mass.) Cemetery, was mwdeced and robbed by unknown men. Mr. Childshad obtained 9530 at the Citv Ball with whioh to pay toe workmen employed in :;he cemetery, and was driving along- Ooolidir avenue when he was assailed. Be was shot through the temple, and, after having been .IraRRed bum urn bnggr. was beaten in the head with a brick until bis skull was fra;tred....C'apt. Webb, toe Engr ish swimmer, accomplished at New York tlie feat of r.tuaininjr 128J hoar?, in water. B e wa rathra- unstrung from loss of steop, Hessy A. Bowks, accused of attempting to bribe WHHara Dickson, foreman of the etar-rouiM jury, at Washington, was arrested in Phllal'(ph!a, otarged with obtaining a month' .board by false pretenses,, . Toe ulrar-ront-irs convicted at Fhiladelptua were" retailed anew trial Thomas At Mb Davits was Sited J 500 and sentenced to imprisonment for one year. Christian Price was fined lOfrand condemned no the penitentiary for six months. . . .Mrs. S. C. Robertnnn, an estimable lady of Corning, NT Y., who had sunt red terribly from rheumatism, hobbled out in the mpht on the bridge over tlia Chemung river and threw herself into tha water. Seriate was teamed by anding hut cane on the bridge, E.-.-ArDrroi't Talmer and ex-Clerk Ha, of Newark, ". J., according to the report of an expert to the Common Council, r.nitofned WO UIOO of the city's rfunds. ....A IhU hitrodncf -d in the Verm ant Legislate provides thnt condemned criminals Shnllbe rendered hveiisib'o Ivfora beiitpe:teeutd. . . . Floaro-pneiin.oni bag appeared among the ouule near Lancaster, Pa. J. H. Hamsters, of Chicago, Pre-adeut of the Catt Comadsdon, rononncu, Baltimore and the tanas adjacent a Iroieed of disease.
PLAYBACK SLAIN,
St. Ionia Politician Enters the Editorial Booms of the " Post-Dispatch."
B Goes There to Clot Satisfaction, and ft Shot Dead
at the Patent Ornoe during the flscnl year ended June 83 numbered 30,062, and for the previous year J,90tt, AccoRDDiuto the report of the Director of the Wot, the Imports of gold coin and bullion for the year ending June 90, exceeded the exports only by LWUSl The amount of gold deposited was T4, 00,000 less than durtttj? the preceding year, while the silver purchased and deposited was 93.000,000 greater. The total coinage of tho yeiir represented Sft-M:l,J7, whioh is largely in exoess of the coinage of uny previous year. The total value of exports of domestic 1 readtuffs during the nine months endtasr the SOth of September wns si:H,.".l-.v;?!i; corresponding period of lsHI, lTT,4!2,)fiK W. W. Cohcobax, Jndgo C'arltor, Jeremiah & Black and others have -taken out articles of incorporation under the title of the Jefferson Monument Association, for the purpose ot erecting a monument in Wasnlngtoii to the memory ot Thomas JofTamm FIia oflnlr.nl nt t.hn nnuiM-i :l f.i en u
placed at Stoa,0(ii, with power to u-rense it Tho following pnHlonl'u-s of tho traffic affair to l,000,0tx. . . .ijoiue of the f rienils of Hcrfrt. I rti )jliui!i(l f ronl tho St Ixmis papers: Mason who have closely watched tho case j At about .:) i.'olock p. m , C1. Slavbaok think that tho President has no intention of i and W. It. Clopton wore fpo-i turninir the pardoning Utm. j corner of Four h and Marknt s'rfots, talk lvr QGNBItAti. j tojreth '.r ill n'i exei'od mo x, and evidently iW IHoktA ot Director! of tho Wet- ! tending in V n dir-ction of the ftut-IUqudtb 1HK 1 m OI f ol mo. " ' Tl 1 hnilding. Tlie s-alrs leadi-cr to the reportoernUn on Telegraph Company met in Nrw . ,,iir0omsi wore c'hnlKid in ha te, and l'o kYotk and elected the follon-i'igolncers: Xo --; erell and S'nvliaelt mo faoe to fa -o. The vnGrevn Pros-dent; CtCn. Tnoma Kckwt, ; lonel began to denounce Cocker -1. in Vice President ami Heneral Manager: An- j a m hing mannor for the assaults gustos Schell, John Van Homo. Har isoii ! mude upri hifil by the Poil-DlupMcti. Tn the fhirkec. Vice Presideiits; D. H. 15 it. Act- : Wvv W'lieh had taken no? session of him the
. isnionel drew a revolver from lip pocket as j if to wreak vengeance for tho outrage which I had been infi-jcted on his honor. Cookereil, ! vtha bnd l.he n.?v-nniam ni his ndversnrv hv
Vol. A. W. Bloyback, a prominent attorney of Sfc. Iflnls, Ma, was shot and instantly 'silled in the editorial rooms of the St. Louis Pox-Dispatch by CoL John A Cookereil, the chief editor of that paper. Slnyhaok had come to demand an explanation of an assault nn him through the oolninns of the paper of a political nature, mid, as alleged, was attempthor to draw a revolver, when Cookereil anticipated him, and ho fell a coriisa
WHO BLUNDERED.
(From the Chicago Inter Onean.t ThO Republican State ticket in Ohio hns been defeated hy it Democratic majority as heavy as that given fdr Bishop in 1H77. In the last Congress tho ItopnblieaiiK lud fifteen of tlie twenty Ohio Congressmen. lu the aext Congress they will have only six oi the twenty-one elected on Tuesday, a not loss of nine. Of all the Itepnblit-an defeats in Ohio this in the worst.
From iHrio to 1862 Ohio w.s a stead
ing Vice President. . . .Ponoo no jot atinus le-
tween Chili and Peru, under h mondlr ofttccs of United States Jt hristor L jan. have failed Bins. Ei.t.KN Thorxe has been grantrd a divorce from her husband, Charles It Thome, the actor, etbegroundof adultery, the divorce a'leged to have been obtained in
Indiana having been rcject'-a as worthless, i Tue woman with whom THorite has boon I living. Mrs MarrSwifS Brown, Is said to be j worth 5.T0O.UUS.
imported article. The time js coming when California producers will not be Obliged to give their wines a false label in order to secure as good a market b any of the imported wines lind here. XAT10SAL CROP REPORT. EntlinatoH or tlte Yield ol Oniln and I'ola1 Yfteal. Tho October re.tm nn to the National Department of Agrioulturo of tho yield per acre of wheat, estimated from results of thrashing, foreshadows a prndnet sliirlitly exceeding .MK).(KXi,(XM buslieic , and possibly rea'-lmi" ,V.M,0!H,iXl.i. The average yield per
on an ncreago slightly ieas tliun 37,WX) (Hx) j ilv Ho)iil!ieu i ns Iowa has been in later aorea This is a rednct on of area in the ( v;.irs. In 1HI!2 th liennbliean e-ndi-
it:s z srar-yas fo.-Heevotw-yof
Went. Takiiw the hhrhest lisriiros li.dl. ! throntfh parly indifference. This Mas
cated by those returns of yield, the distribu- ' so go 1 .-. leion that, boginiiing with a
1803, the Kepnb-
iiis until alter tho
Michigan, ImUana, Illinois. ' Prendentml election m USr. in IHM
way folvio-
matcs. cannot much exceed 44.000. 000 imsh- ' torv il lt74. Jint in 100 tlie htatfl
eia Tho Middle Btates produce aitout 40,- i was red fined with Hiyes as candidate
iw, ousnois, nun tuo Kiuuunt states : or ( InYeViHiV
sngnuy m exeess or uasne pubih-au dis.satlMfaction with the Idril. Tlie vield nor aero df corn will bo: , ,. n i
reiiorted in November. The condition aver
ages SI, being very high in the South and
tSSSJSiJ!S 1 022,620. In 1878 the sJtate nvnng into
crease of area, the condition m only 73, in ' the JtepabUoail line again, and aince
Iowa TO, arid in Oh ,o 8T. The three States that year there Iui been a steady m-
mPIANA AFFAIES. Uw-Stoek 8aUstih Th State Statistical Bureau has com
tion or tue proiurtiofl gives MK.wxVWO , 1Hjority of 101,000 in
United States, to six nrlnolnal winter-wheat I ""ans held tho re
Statee-lliio. .
have set up Hie doctrine that tho negro shall not vote in that Ktnte exeept in such a wav as will not endanger Dmiio
Crntic control. There has been no con i s.ali,Aif. .lw,if tbiu nv If liflu KaaM '
openly proiJainiedyenV after year. Tlio ! !1tea teblea Mn ln number o ' tissue ballots, conCefniug the whole vald ! tie, sheep, hogs and animals slaughtered nse i.f which in 1880 noliody mukc auy for food in 1881 and 1882. Totals are question, have never yet been con-j n follows: Cattle April 1,1881, 164,donniedbya single Democrat, high or I (J55; 1(582, 1,110,032; during the year low. A South Carolina .Democrat who 33,217 cattle died. Hogs, 1881, 2.:i'281should publicly protest against tiny : ;)I4: 1882, ,Oim,207. Sheep, 1881, fraudulent procceduig, m cases where i,uij,r,56; 1882, 1 ,092,401. Lambs, thero was no way to carry au elect ion ih1, i5ti,W9; 1882, 502,447. Cattle without frand, would be a Democrat no i s anghtcrcd, 1881, 138,485; 1882, 94,longer, for he would lie read out of the j 872. Hogs, 1881, 1.121,37,5: 1882, 1,397,party without a momeut's warning. ; ,55. Slit-op, 1881,40.729; 1882,54,51(5. The Aci',i aivl Courier, one of tho ti. i.,,,v.u iu fnrniai. taM mvino-
ablest and most intelligent papers in : tho mvmr ot acrett ot fftUow r0und in
yet veutuvt d n : iKki m : 'tori umi-u c.st iittin iftft'i
In 18H1 the newlv-cleare i ground in the
the riouth, has never word in condemnation
of any of the .
..... . - 1.
missonri ana jiausas. 1110 spring wiient or . Mvputdican miuiierenee pavcu tno the Northwest nm- niake Ujl.ip, Oft bushels. , for Allen's election, and tlii was S?lfc,:flL .irSLSSFHS-! lowed bv a swcepin Demo.-ratie
Demoerat eiiH'tioi) frauds in its State. It contents itself with saying iu c tFeot that the Democrats must carry the elections, fairly if they can. forcibly if they mnd. Tho Htate is to-flay overriri by rexl-shirts who arc organized for no purpose in the world oxoi'i)1-, to intimidate the colored voters, and, if need lie.
In 187i, ho'vovor. Ho- stir np fights with them and shoot t iciu.
Fresi- JSverviiortv m ontn t.;arouna unacr-
j Kt ite amounted to 1:12,159 acres; in
1882, 225,408 acres.
j dent's Southern policy resulted in tho
election of Jiishop, tne .Jcmociutio candidate for GovCrnrir, by plural ty
l'onltry and KggH. Tlie State Bureau of Statistics have compiled from the April rcporta of tho township Assessors' statements showing the production of poultry in each
county of the State, together with sta-
tenson Qf his self-possession, also drew his revolver and fir-d at. Slayback, who fell mortally wounded and gespod his last breath in a few minutes afterward
.SIM3 llllllltiUIUbU VttU V W. lit. IITU.'lv O la ;A .3 1 ik. m 1 - 1. iliSU
Gar-
1.. ti.:.. 1 . .. il -I.. Aff 1.1.
oerats, who claim to possess most of the : JZ l JLSS
; wealth and intelligonce, thero is not i . ! V,J' f,.mnl ! 0,,3pct .... v following comparative summary of the the law rv s a acm . right to o. Ls J m lout!i Carolina, and it) operation is 1 r ,
not Misjieudi'd, even when the negro 1
cnooies to voto tlie Kepubucan ticket.
prodnced 10 per cent of the crop of 1879. A
.. .tit n 1 nnmnnrtsnri tr r.i,a nhnnnrim ,n n ...... . - . ... - . .. . . .
-y.i 1 Km lnviniT a. niiiMiirv ot m.wi in i cnooies to voio uie neimntuKvu nouei. tu-w. j
of SbSS peVagalnsti 1880. and Foster' a plurality of 34,309 I In the long run, that Vidit canned be ! TurkoVj'dn'.V:::: twenty-olght in 1870, and eighteen in 1881. Tho latest fetUros indioatd : d mol. No party will ever roht mionre i
year. mp average 01 1110 seof vflars til httt-.WAftn twentv.siji
1 aHd twentv-aevon bashels. New Knjjlaiid
I 1SSU,
who hms snent the nast vear in F.urono. ! J3f mdoratio ward
. 1 . i rl..
arrived in New York InnC Week, and was welcomed by a large number of represKHS itiiM ciiizena. roi,rticAik THK Tatanwny aild Irving Hall Democrats, in Sew York, have united upon a
appeared in tho TVmJ-OuhmiMJ.
.WrfSd-lJrSi m ta ntwm I Will produce, according to October icturns, Y&J1?? TJXX&00 to 8ttn.(Kl; tSe Middle States.
W5 lauj; WW inUD urn iw: viictr tu vw. : Mllttl. ,n ..,, l,o Mill flllft Ort.l. rhi
m a .meeting of 1 51 'j ' I vim.'i
I in 1881. Tho latest returns indioatd : d mod. jo party will ever roht secire i DuVioSn" I that this, year the Democratic phliality : in povcr until it doei ho by tho w;ll of j oninoas, doam!;;!;'! i will be about as largo as was :ho Bepub- : a majority of tho voters. Tissue bal- I'J1"' di"ou I Hean plumlity last year. ! lots may carry an election one year and ! yS,er. ;.'.".'.".
HEXRY UKOBOB, the labor retormer. j .Tamct 0. Ihwdhoad, roe ifl a. meeting of
Dfiuoorp.tio ward nolltcirns in this city
in nfght, and, without psrsohal provoca-
tiin, iiroc-'ded ta apjily a string of vi!e Wd TiVllVont epithets to tlie Fast-Dispatch
Pennsylvania, 1,U5 ,OH0.oU0 -an aggregate of
l,osu,ww,tK!tt uitec returns may siigntly re-
Thii is bad enough, but the worst ! red shirts may carry it another; but i
C62.S40!
s,713 4S,M8
21,19
1881.
2S.067 Jfi.408 14,068
3,tKN
2.319
..t lT.lsVI.66ll
f51,787- ;41,GS1
18HJ.
62S,2se 44,08 2S,4(H 15.1K4 3,97 6,145 la, 188,78 310,
ports the average yield of eaia to be som- j j74 t)enio(!r.its
Ul'id its conductors, making ohnrges whioh he knew to be false. Th!s is the same A W. Blnvback concerninsr whom the folloAvlng cord was written a id published in
wjjs City T .loan in. wuvcr wi vnc tituiwy . ..... i, , E . i t. . . - .. rttJ:i j i., Utt itWirlnet iiAfti-lv ii inrcre Aft iliAt or wheat
m x- it ,. v. oijxovemoer. iei. sir. jrmver muenuv ran . - . -rr . , ::. .c-t . v - i.,,
"""V ... u nc ouiiu re : nt i-ix f..uo ri ijro:illv anouc 4.-Mi0.mw owners, nil
nrnninarMi j ju mcreiiAf mi- '. . 1 : .
, . Nmth alRtr,ctt
aoraement irom.
phase of the matter ti that rotating to ' after awhile tlie ival majority of voters I The statistics 011 eggs include the Congressmen. Tho Ilepubicans can- will c nic into power. It behooves i production from all kinds of fowls, and not well afford to lose conr.rol of the South Carolina to educate her oitisens. j the feathers are only those picked from
dncc but cannot materially increase this es- l first nomrrnsH elnctnd nndur the new nearly all of n ho:n have liecn nath-o to i geese. Xho total numiier of fowls of
timate. j ......ni-timiinmit. lmt. Olilo'a ei-nmiiln ,iti1 Iir sfifl for venerations, no to such a : all khidn, according to the last report
Oat. The Depaitmont of Agxiculfcure re- j jnflenc are hcavdy against them. In ; degree of intellig'nco as to moke them ' of the Assessors made in April, is 722,-
dectod thirteen of worthy of the ballot which hns lieen ) nd or tins nnmner baj.zsw are
what higher than 1 list .Veif, tli- in ISTU.-diid
hibkion'sts
Govern r.
roan-ia.
tebsracter. Mr, Olover is alive yet.'
siind-date for congress in !.'' 'rar """"".t: , and roce'Ved ahwwtrm ! ''o s- Iowa, Newyorh- Wiswio Mis ouri, tho liemaoratlc voters Of Pennsy yama dh;0, IncUarin rtnd Kansas
the twenty Ohio Congressmen, in 1870 only six; in 1878 they elect e-.l elsveiii and" in 1880 only five: This vear they-
elect fifteen of the iweuty-oae, tho Ite-
The strikors ou the Goethe fa Paeifle road in Jfontuta demanded aa advanoe of 59 om per day In wags. The snpia-tateudent of construction refused to vield. and teia grspEed to JFssoula for trooia. 1 he strikers tJiea drove all Chinamen from tac Works,
Is the ttuntfarian tJhamlier of Demi- ! . The letter referred to above was im oiwn
-v . ,.,, t. . , i One by John w. mover, accusing tun. siaytiesHer. Tisaa, Piira Minister, has Intro- . cowardice, and was publishecl hi the
auce.i measures revising tne usury aim tra ie 1 rot-Vixptucfi.
law.., wftVi a view of removing thp c:mi i which iel'0 the recent anU'Owish rots.... The bedfea of Iidy Hanham an.l Mist Hanh 111, who died n ' Dor-tsbirej En Um I. in ! 177 and IS7K, respor Vely, wore cren-.nUU ', the ot'wr , ba'n; placeil in a furnace on r pi. tos bt iron and fir brick and re lucod to a- he--the fjr. t cremations which I aye ever taken place in Englanl ' Ing.-strr Hall, the s at of Karl Slir wsburv, : near St ifford. England, Was comp etc - gut- -tedb. fire, the loss being VJ0,W ..i.fius- ' sian revenues IncrCad !O,l'JS,00O rubles from Jann -ty to Augakt, y.'idro the cxie d -iture for the ealhe period were reduced 3fi,60(1,000 rubles... .The steamer Resinm, built ' nt Aberdeen for th American trade, ws to- j tat y wrecked on her trial trip.
Bboadlrt, the English lrrister, will
Of liigtio-it rank :
-i rye. avT-
publicam doing worse even tho.n in 1874. Several causes contributed to this
from State returns, is fourteen I sweeping Republican defeat. The iu-
seven-tenth bushels, thus making tense feeling growing out ol the action
are the eateii
in the 1 reduction. ;
Rye. The averaro yield
aged
and
put into tho'r hands. If the negro is chickens. The statistics are probably ianoraut. it is lieeause white men make 1 incomplete in some respects, bnt they
. . . i 1 . .... 1 . , ,
certainty iiiuue a very oiecuiaote snow ing for tlie jKinltry producers of the State.
m2m taken to an j - TOWSX
bnrteV taker's.
Col Hlavback was a well-known lawyer ani brother of Charles E. Siaybaek, President of the Merchants' Exchange. Hti leaves , a widow and six children, the eldest a grown- ! up daughter, and the youngest an only boy ' or a few years. iuthro W. 11 C9lhton, wllb accompanied COL SSravliaok to the c-ffica, matto a sfatement ' Ks t8 Srhali. occurred He m- s most poRi- ! tlvely that Slayback was unarmed; that ho . was greatly excited and avowed his intcn- 1 tlonbef'.re'reaching the ofHco of slapping 1 the editor. On arrival at the office Clopton I snvs Slavbaok entered the sanetum of Mr. ; Co" kerell and was proecedin? to divest himelf of his coitt, ml hnd it partly ofl! when the shot was fired, wh eh stauck tlie victim I in t.he W t bwjuir.. iuRt lielow the hf :- nfimle. I
it e evauo to instruct him. The fault
lie-, imt with tlio North nor wit! the Republican party, bnt right nt home among tho white people of South Carolina. If they have not done their duy. they must sutler the consequences of their mistake. They cannot ex
terminate tho race whose growth they
same as reported , l TOO Ce'i us. tomiiMi uml tumnwiiimi nmHtinnn vh ' annrmvmrait tnr more than a eel) till-v
ftrf.-The avtiiige yield of barley te iuto th pro1 iulinal v oftllVass, nor com-. lain if an enforced ignorance wty"S fih? a ,f "f : nn.1 uta thp Mvention urt it m d during tho whole period of shivery ffitVSto&S& j to mncile differences In 1881 does not in a moment j-ield the wisest
tue xicpuuiicim labid-m uoviurtni btmb juui.icui juufuieiii-,
CongtMstoiul MouiimMHm. The Congressional nominations in Indiana are as follows :
defend Aram Pasha. It la believed that ! nrodncin? deafi almost instantly.
landed ororv-rties. valued at 8i000.000. be- ! Cockercll drove to polloo headquarters
or 'J7,Ki,0(K) bushA Tile product nt 1879 ! was ,UOO,000. j liuekiclirat. The prospect f or buckwheat Is good for nearly tlie average product, 11,000,000 to 12,000,000 bushels. Pennsylvania produces nearly haif a crop, and reports 9 us tlie average of condition, 1C0 representing the full normal viol 1 New York makes the average Tli. No'otber State pioducesSJO.OUO j bushels.
Patattw. The general average condition
public interests require that the Gen-. The first issue in South Carolina is eral Assembly should submit to a vote : the issne for a free ballot and fair count, of the people such aii-endments-to the That has got to lie settled perhaps constitution of the State reUtive to tho j this year, and perhaps in tho next, or manufacture and sale ;ud use of iutosi- ; the nest before there will be a pea-e-catiu; linuors as shall leavo the whole ful election thpro or one whose rcsnlts
lonsine to the Eevntian leaden will- be con
fiscated The aun&ters say they will not re-
! and surrendered himself.
f- t j .1. , nuun m wie iitoinec u Araia is noc riroimiuv
, i,I" nl -." uuuu'uo-- exerotwl.... A report tha-, the Channel fuu- i
ureTsot spur rous cola were captured by scrcrserviee detect ivea. They bad feaen operating far a year past and were all farmers save thr a saloonkeeper, a lawyer aada drussit....Aneneine on the South
Park road tn Colorado wan taking a flat-car down a stwngradAwnen acollMon oocnired n iih a nuile hich t od on the track. Condnctor'Biedsoa and two men were htstvotly kUled. TnGraBil Jury at Evansrille, IncL, Indicted for conspiracy the three eapWed lynchers from Posey county, and baa ot 91,000 each was furnished br men who rupreient over -',000.uO Bob Taylor; one of the; brothers who murdered tlie- Bherift and Depu- of Hamilton coonty. Tenn. , on the 14th of September, waekuted by Sneri9 Goooall, of Laclede county. Mo., on a railroad train while rnatu ing arrest. At Fort Fetterman, Wyoming Terrttory, J. H. Caim shot and mstattly killed B. B. Elgin, book-keeper for Searigat Brothers, and daneenMuly wounded KJlceEgan. The latter and a partv 'of eowboya took Copp fitnarovatody and lynsbad nun. Ttkv. Geobox C. Mils made his dramatic debut lu Cbiosgoin the clnUaetec of Ba-slet. Tbtr house Was erowiled to the point of suaTiMtatlon. The local press soya Jtr Mj exctJled hi the force and intelligence of his reading, and exhibited morn atageevoarasand better command ot them than could reason -biy be expected The auflicnrx was In tttoroush sympathy with tt -jvfe?, asd repeatedly caued mm before theeorUrin. t!on. StATBACK, who was, killed by '. Cockerel , the editor of the St. Lcmis 7V-D.jifA, had the most-ioipceing fn neral everwitn-jssed in tha' city. The pHtftl which was foimd in tlie editOMrial rooins of too W-jxi.A afcer the tragic affray waa hient tted by n pawnbroker as one be sold to Co- Slayback, which establishes the fact tb'L. ha Wjs airmed when he attacked Gockew il. Hon. Prank Hnrd, Congressman from Toletlo, Ohio, an old . personal friend of Conk jrcll, will oonduet tha defense wheat the trial occwrrs. . TJishop Bowtj as and a large number of leading St thodista oaaembrad atlndianw
apolji hvwik toceAbrate tho mi-een-U-tji'ai orgniizatim of time body in the Hut-, in JUnyyoura 160,500 members have win added le tnoclmrch in Indiana, and at ins- present ttme there are hHSShes with a uiembersmr 1Si,Cu. Ifeftchnrch property ins valued atuc?ihan 3,000.oSb....I11ffitns iBglanding between William F. be. hffed Kl, and his son of the game name, ' gedJt. kVdto a terri'Xe tragedy in a village ou Tne outskirts of Cincinnati. As the ro- & or afcnidge about eonte small 8n',t l.intters be old man kty in wait for - his wm, ared l, 'bckHbot into his head and hums, kiv:aj( him instaatlv, and then went Into Uk- naytttowof the barn and oommitted uia by cutUng ids throat with a razor. - . .Sheriff WokH or Hitchcock and Dandy vcmUcs, accompanied by a horse.Mler, sone of whose stock bad "7 u run off by thieves, artfvad at Mindcn, Kftimey countrs Sel.. and found at the simper table in the hotel .one of fie thieveii. Tney endeavored to arrest ram, but a confederate who wlb silting on thceppnsitvsldeof the table drew arcvot--ver on Woods, who tlie a turned to run, but was irhot in Uie back ani fe'l dead The twohorse-thfrvei nd two others of their confederates Jumped np immediatriv. The r.t'a us tried t- detain and arrest them, but tho 1 Moves shot two citizens and made their cjcalc
TH B BOOTH. Neaei.t K) aeAths from dinhtheria !
hare witiiin two months occurred In Ptttsylvania county, Ta., including twenty puIttla in one acliool uiatriet. AureaATeneuV Tex deetepyed nearly a block ef bustneaa h.?a8eaw J2.lo8s wU1 Probably reach atOO.- . W. M. Lwe, a member of Comrreas from Alalaimu,did at HnnUville in Out Htute. William Icstin was hanged at Laacanter, Ky., fr murdering h great-aunt. H ceafeseed the crime, which was perpetn,ted while' lie was nnder the Influence ot wUsky Paul Pringte, colore J, was Imaged at JfaMftrld. la, n the imwpce of over 3,000 apeetatora Green' B. Sfa-.-o and Martin Harrell. with a nnmber of adherents on either aide, engaged in ..bottle it Tifton, Ga., about a trivial matter. The two principals were mortally wouuded, on of lfarreirs force was shot dead, and another man was aeriouaty perforated. A Daixau (Texaa) telegram says " t) icrs is Skk h erici temen? in Erath eonnty. At Alexander, Ma). Penn, the evangelist, priiyoiff rthe punishment of a disturber of hi ineetin?. a nd the man drooned dead. At
Itiairas, as the roeetiag tagged, Penn prayed i
ror mo rcmo'ar or iu awcumng cause, A yo ing la ly at once upset a lamp and burned todea'h. A tornado blew over Penn's gospe.. t nt and killed a cm d. fatally hurt ,-io.ng .'a-le, and injnred otoera. A fearfol no- tic ens ietl Th . water was two feet deep in the lent" " trAflHimmnt, Tiik Presiilent has made the folio- ? appointmimts: F. J. Ward to be Receiver of Public Moneys at Hoaanville, CL; V. RaaW to be lleceiver of PnbUc Moneys at riti.br ra. Net,.-, and A. (I. Jackson to be Aliens for the Iudi-ns the Pima Acency, ju riznna Territory. Am4ATKX of all dweriptiona filed
ael Ik dangerous to England has been made. I
ny uen. Mir Archibald Alison, an 1 Hen. . WflHeev td tha InLf. nt Carahrlilim tinn 1
also entered objections. Stanley appeared in London last ,
John M. MoGufiin and Victor T Col made
a statement as to what occurred iu the room where the shooting took place. They say. In substance, that Slayliack, On entering th room, throw his coat hack nild d-ew a revolver, and. advanc'ug. said: " WolL Pin here
Sir." Then, observing a wca tin on Cocker-
ell's desk, he asked: "Is that for ru;?" To which Co ikerell replied, "No, it's
ni,v , j-- i . . tt ,., i for use only to defend myself. ' mayiiacK.
.T7 7" . - then said.
vrauwworanuaercaKen on tbeuongo lor i draw " And
the King of the Belgians nraticalrr flntehod . don't have to draw: I don't want to draw
He treats Brusa's claim as A Joke, but in- , go away from hero; I don't want to have tends to make a foil statement next week in anything to lo with you." ftlaybaok and Paris at a dinner to be given to him. It is j Clopton' meantime prcs-cd forward and not likly that he will revisit Africa at pres- ' crowded Co;keroll against the wall. Then ant.... Tne Eevntian Ministry has decided I thev all cot into a sort of tussle.
eaon navmg noui oi rue otuor, i ocKereu ! being the most crowded. Tho latI ter aske I McOaflin to take 8'avbaok'n pistol I from him, and while ho was attempting to 1 . . . . .11 , ..j ., i'i i i.
no so a weapon w:imwjii ueu, uiui ciiv'i4Lik i '. i . .. .i. - .j
metier to the Legislature." Tho Democratic platform had a resolution dedaring "in favor of the largest individ-
of potatoes is 81. m the Sou h, in the Ohio nal I.Im-Hv mnsMtout with public order,
valley, and in Mtua'gan, Missouri and Nebraska, the overage ls 1(X) to 1(6. In the Korthwe-t and iu tha Eastern and Middle
States tbo condlt oil is lower. It is 70 in
New York, 85 in Mane and M In Yciiilont,
ilctuins uuiiciito a pronanio y .eia or mi uusn-, e s per nore on an area of nearly S,00,0. (' acres (We The cotton returns of the Depart- ; lucnt of Agriculture for October indicate '
Von are prepared to draw- then; unusual size ana vigor or me j-mw n.i cart Coskerell then answered, "I ' pacity for large production. The late de-
VOlopmenBOT mo ".milage, anu me reporieu : indications of a small top crop, 1 mit the i otherwise extraordinary prospect .
not to permit Aram Pasha to employ foreign counsel Pen. Wolsoiey hue been ordered home from Kgypt ARAM IA8Ba, who it is alleged cannot be convicted of complicity in the Alexandria massacre, asserts the presence of the British Beet precipitated the murders. Victor Hugo appeals against the execution of Araht The London Timet Intimates, if a fair trial is not riven Arabi, the British Oovernmeat Wul demand that he be returned to them The London Timrae says it has reason to believe there is a good prospect of a friendly under3Mia lieing arrived at betarew franco and England in regard to Egypt Cold weather has sot in in itussia. Navfealion . has been suspended in the Volga and Kama rivers on account of drift it Tbb Irieh Siiohsi Conference at nbSa was attended by nearly 800 delegates. Parne;i and Davitt were giee .cd by wild cheera A'moit all the extreme I all m mbera of ParUam..-nt were present Parnell was eai e-.l to the Chair, and B canon and Sexton cho en Secretaries. A citir from Treasurer Egan, at Pari, conveying his resigna:ion, stated that : rin Is bf tile Land league -i raoutt iAx to XiU,;-i had pawed through hi band-s the sum r. maining being !,0WX A vole of confid no 3 was passed. Numerous letters and te egrams lrom the United H .ates were read. The scheme for the eetabllsbni nt of an Irish National League was adopted Davitt dec;ared that until the land stolen from the people was restored to the people there
eon d be no settlement Of land Questions I
A railroad between the Niger and Senegal
ADDITIONAL NEWS..
A CixcisxATi dispat.-h says that "tho
e1.C2tlonof Om-Ooif, Bepublicin, t Con- ' the end that the evils resulting theref rem
and aro opposed to legislation merely
sumptmry. The liepublit an pl .iraUtv with the temperance issue thus treated was :4,sm In the convention of 18S2 one divisidu of Republicans claimed that tho temperance issue should lie treated as it had been in 18 il, while the stronger' division took other ground. In an attempt to reconcile the factions the ternv peraiicf! phwk of the platform was made to read : rVWi'.'rf, That tho tax-p lying neopie or the 8; aw demand that by pp.-c.fic iinx itton the triifrlu in intOK-cating iquors shall ba made to bear its sln.ro of the public iiurde s, and tliat the coiistltutiou, so lar as it ma.- be &n ob t to:e in the way of t!!i ' fxnri-e o: tlie peo'ile, through their representative", of
practical control over the ilnunr traltle, to
will lie accepted in Congress or bv the
country at large. Ike btate
perpetually iu danger of what Senator Hampton Vails "ruin" until the methods of 1876 and 1880 are given up. Deiiwi Post.
Sketching the Democracy. Tlio Democratic party has boon scold-; ing about this and about that for twenty , years, and, after a thing has been j finally delitttcd and settled ill the law ;
inter WSTB'IOI. Bepublican, William Heihuan, Evansvllle, Vanderburg county: Demoomti -, John J. Kleiner, Evansvillo, Vanderhurg county. TH1HO UlSTBICi: llepubllcan, Will T. Walker. Scottsbnrg, Scott county; Deuiocratic, K M. Stockslager, Corydon, Harrison county; National, JohnO. Grebn, Hew Allmny, Floyd county. koubth Durraicr. Democratic, William 8. Holman, Aurora, Deorl'oru county; Kejiuhllciia, W. X Johnson, Madison. HFTU niTUHT. Benublican. V. C. Matsoii. Greeneastle.
n-'il' lu ! Putmun county; National, Samuel Wallinglli. uv i c . ... j .. .... l ... ..
LU1U, niutuuiiiKfcUii, muiuw VJUHbJ. SIXTH DISTOKT Republican. Thomas M. Browne, Winchester, llandolpb county; Democratic, L. J. Vender, Richmond, VI ayue county; National, Thompsou Smith, Webster, Wayne county. SSVSSTH PDITIHMT. Benublican, Stanton 1. Peolle, IndiaiiapolLs, M arion countv; llemoorntlc. Will E. tuglWi, Indianapnlu, Marion countv; National, B. W. Medkirk, Indianaiwus, Marlon county. EIOHTH DtSTOWT. Beiublican, Hobert B. P. Pierce, Craw-
foidsvlile, Montgomery county: DemocraiB,
and in the minds of the people, then ; John E. Lamb, Terre Haute, Vigo county; tp. , , , . . i National, John Y.Copner, Covington, FouutDemocrata come along and sa-", now i aiu oounty. . that is all right. You wore right about ' ' "A1 3IKS'KJLu t . ... t , , - , . . i Bepublican. Godlove 8 Orth, Lafayette, tint, bnt j'ou are wrong about this. , Tippecanoe county: Democratic, Thomas Bl Af or the forests arc felled, the i-lear- I Ward, Ijrfayotte, Tippecanoe county; Na
tional, liicnaru t. jocks, tieoauon, lmomi
rross in 'ho Wst Vir-'inia Fimt (lis riot is as-
staggered and in a moment sank to tha floor, j j,,,, f,V rOovtt l.fti indorltv. In th? Suc-
r?T r f k 'S TL" i J i owl district if tint Matjtlo resu t is no pistol, hut thought hewns .atteinpting. In his ,,lo dcflaitorrit ed. althmnrh the latest
Jf, fcSiStwffi i ' ra-,k(i il ui 11 c 'rtai,i t',at Wi 8,m- 6 the ease presented in the decision of Eg "-iS ffin oiffl siavnaclil6 ! the Supreme Court declaring the Pond
toL and locked it up in a safe. i , u"v" m JL. . . r . i liipnor law unconstitutional, but the ress ' IasATiro I.. ICLAKTA, Chief Jnitice ; t,iuti0n a31,ot satisfactory to ths ex-
o'the Mixic in Si.irjnn Cuirt. wa pro- hemists on cither hand, and the leaders claimel Vbci1-ed.l'intuiilcrthe.re;;euteoa-. jiud papom proceeded td intcrpspt it, stitution ! am :nd wau He promptly re- ! and to define tho issue ad presented, in figno-1, on thgroun 1 thai his political rela- ft(.n,n.,l in. n-ith their own views fniKinier.orc with His iudcnl duties Hehas 1 " nce witu tneir own news, beon a Govern lr, lVura m-m and Cabinet ! Gov. Foster early m the c tnvass took II nister.... The Nation d Limor Dealers ! advanced ground, and exfreased! tho
mil Mann'actn-ftrs mit in conven- : opinion that the Republican party vrJtr?yZZ'ZZ ! ' tl i gresiman Deuster welcomed the organ- making a square light on ,ho temper-
ings made, the land drained, the houses : '. bivh and the pioneers have settled down to enjoy the very first fruits of their toi', I have seen coming np the .lusty ' I rood on a sunny day a wagon. It if; be-1 i ing drawn bv a pair of horses whose d's- 1 i ; i , j i.i.. ,i ;
This, it is claimed, m et the new phase : pr ;
mav bo ell'ectnallr provided asia nst, idioald bo amended at the earliest date nl'owed by
law.
The tieucral Land Office. The Commissioner of tho Iiond Ofaoe, in his annual report, statei that tiie lau :b now embraced within the limits of the public domain amount to '.100,0-0,000 acres, including Alaska. He recommends that the Pre-emp-tl n law be abolished, as the Homestead laws cover all cases now arising. Public sales of
land last year amounted to 7,033 acr38, era
were sold for 10,785. an avetture Of S.JiS' pet; acre. Bespectlilg the f-ntSitille df railroad grahts tho Commissioner says: "The status of various grants for railroad purposes where roads have not been constructed within the time prescribed by law was rotiorted to (!, nirreaa
March 3S last. Tlie absnee of leirislai lvn tie- !
111 a siie oh condoaiiiatorv of i ance ciuestion. It was conceded that
thr proh liition movement, wiiich he termed this course would alienate manv Ger-
believed tlat it would
000 Prohibition votes of
victory for personal liber. y in Ohio. ' . 1881 over to the Republicans, bc-natof A uepout from the Bureau of Statis- ; Sherman took more modei'ito ground, tlcsinroaUon to tho exportation of wheat J "'f.Y.0. m&ny who.t:ok t,,e l0t
bracing 5,016 acres near Toledo. Ohio, which ! Il11'4011
a I'Tusadfl of fmiatlcisiil, aal the rcsolntaoiK I h,, i.f ;.. adopted bv the gathering wer.i hi tlie stinie , Pns. slra.n, lavhisnvirticular sires on the alleged ; Bring Ell lU.Wa
I collars, aud their hips stand np like I mountains on a rugged plain. The hnri ness is m-ule out of rope ends and the ; j wheels of the wago 1 wiblilo like a bow- i ' legged man in a walking imt-h. Ijook- ! i ing from under a tattoml covered v. agon ' ! are :i man and two sallow-l'need women. !
: Iu the rear is a cow that needs milk given her rather than ffiving it, and last '. of all a pair of yallar dogs that would disgrace a "tanyard. 'firs team in tho r Democratic party. Those people indorse tho work the pioneers have done, and re willing to share tho lienefits of other people's work. They are, doubt- ' less, honest in this, bnt it won d have
bei u. much greater to their credit if they i hnd helped do the work that brought
!. these results about. from
county. TESTH DISTRICT. Bepublican, Mark L De ilotto, Valparaiso, Porter county: Democratic, Thomas J. Wood, rown Point, Iuce county; National, James K. Moore, Lowell, Lake county. ELEVENTH nlSTBKT. Eopublrcau, George W. Steele, Marion, Grant county; Democratic, Joseph B Daily, Bluffton, Wells county; National, Evan Thompson, Huntington, Huntington county. TWEIJTH lWTKtCT. Bepublican, Wealoy C. Glasgow, Lagrange, Larango county: Domccratic, Bobert I.owrv, I'ort Wayne, Aller: county; National, Joseph Butler, An tola, Steuben coanty. TH1BTKEXTH DISTBICr. Bepublican, W. H. Calkins, Lajiorle, Laporte county; Democratic, J. It Winterftothiim. Michigan City, Laporlc county, National, B. F. Shiviily, fcouth Bend, St. Joseph county. Tliubered Inui-J In Indiana. A statement has been compiled by the State Bureau of Statistics from the
reports of the township Assessors, showing the acreage of timber hind in Indiana dnrin r tile last three years, which
Senator 1 is quite interesting in its bearing upon
Harrlmn's Speech in ChudimaU.
the subject of timber culture, now re
ceiving considerable public attention.
. ... ! Accc'.-dinu to the reports of the town-
What me itcpuimcan nnj mis ..u , , . . tho nl,mber of aer of
timbered land m eaoh county in xtist
uuu iiiimu .iiu tutj critimi t n v run rontinnn
.... - " ----- i 'it. a . .. 4. I u ... aA : oiuvu Hi v viu iviuikih'uv
won louoningtne renewal or these griuts or iur ue uwumi np-nir sn , f t nil Tho Ikimn. deniorinir t.h ,. ti,r rfi .1. i . ... ' ticiore the people at an. auo i'emo-
. o .v v. ....... wivuai. I vuiib mull .11 ill iiitt ifi.nciiu ,ou v iiw n.o . , , . , , ... . embarrafsad the work of this office. It 6 : ex mited 17,15 ' :'l:l h-ishe s worth 818 (109,-' oratic platform declared thai that party not .leemed expedient to certify additional aaalns- 10,tirn.:K bnshels, worth $19,- was opposed to legislation m-sroly Bumplands to the railroad companies, rtoi: to , WU,;'.ld, for the coi'rosKU(lliig month laso , tnarr, and the campaign maaagera nogaward to the companies lauds ill dtepiite be- vear.. .Dr. Mjallticuldy.Iu.liin Airent at . i". , . "V .'.r";LB." jlfl..1!.--
1 settlers or Other clairaantsi ! line lltdge. tended hli tes'irnaton, but lvu uo """"l'
Her ami ii"s to accept it until , fermans anu liquor dealers againin tne
f the t'rii .raio H.ver , Agoncy, i . ,.., j i i a wrovnaon that tney snail never ne on-1 ;",'!
! tween them aiv
VtrVhZJiZ ?i "rni,i fflltiuiff oe determination of Congress iri ' Hecrelarv Tt l2? Si1,,iit?K thepremises. Large numbers of set! ersoc- , the pC, idlilg 552 t AS SiriiAi the cupy such lamb, and it is : important to fcotn lha. J gA ,
The ST CS5 7ZZZTZ'Zl TJf- tt. Utl..rrqm hasbe-mj-u u
. . . - .... . . : . . . . ' mo i kiwu w wuetuer xuev win tie nniitnr.1 h .
and both vessels sue hi " "' ;
for the Negroes.
It has freed millions of them from j wfts 0hown in tho following
slavery. i Adams . . . . ..... .i i Alien ,
It nns piacett in sue iiiuaamenwu iaw ijart'iotomew.
of the tll..ral
lido 1, mid J lin W.
su x-essor.
Has Carfield BUh). , rollowlng is a complete listef the claims ' flled with the board uesignated by Congre to audit the claims arising from the Bines) and death of President (Jarfleld:
Dr. r. w. niixn
Dr. 1. H&Vf- Aniew.
Dr. Bobert Bcybnm.
.Tim nmtin nf more attent on was ar voteit to tno iro-
roquiroo. so purcnasc rrom uie rinroau ; the Treasdry has issued t ie USth call tot filiation qui'Stlmi and lilfl StudaY issuo, companies. Coinmissioner Macfariand sub- i the rodempt on of bon.ls of the 5 percent. .,,p.,tcvs o i both sides becomiritr Mora mite an estimate for the s darles end conUn-! lundid loau of isifl. conllnu'd' 3' per ; " , "cl,J" " ' Vp3,," a'XfS,. Utf fill tho gent expenses or the next fiscal year, cents, from Aug. 13, 1S81. Ine call is for '? slw"- lho result wai that the uliiounting in the iiggregate to ITiH.WO, i ir,000 0(X) ! Gorman Kepublicani derted in a whichiBanincroasH of tha amount oiipro- y ' Cwnvtmr who killed Col i '(lv, and the Prohibitionists gave tho V&22Z : r!? " ."??. 1. Jr! H-wihHcnna no assistmce. There were
the bureau officers, and includes Sil.000 for ' ,1 ' , u ,1 ,1 J.. .i ..-, i,n,i i ! f'"" m the fi M, the Prohibt-
vou Bum
tHininn: In aceordnncc with an act bossed at tlio! Hle "um.
.- i ; , session of CoriL'ress. the fmnmlinlnnei. ' aterenonti
.... Mimi'mi of the (ieneml Tjiiwl IWHen io ..,., 1 BOribecl, tOWj
. I : ros uenoo oi
s -cond degree, aud wos bailed in . of 10,003 At a ineethu at the ! . votmg for the. own on ' Kxchango over 3,(M was sul-1 and in some counties lormtug
ur. u. H.imb (for .examination of for miblication a volume -oritnininr
QOdVllKlhMmi. N J.I.. 1 iiAmi la TT 1 i m -.1.., .1: . A T. . ..
Ttr Qm a K j.t. ,Ai7V - wiuii i" - nm; inn niHwuy or ine puuric
ran, n. 4., ana
toad ComwuSvof nn
special track at Blacrdh rnrlnlTi hnMl Inlm
HM & Proctor, WatAingtonl'Yimdtnre. , Oeonie W. Knox. Washington, express -iUtfM .... , G. O. C. Sims, Washington, drugs, etc' . Charles A. Benedict, New York, funeral expenses, inctadlng eatikat , , Thomas DoUn an1 Jamoa ahctldan-.
imt 1 ft inr a nlortiraru ru the
Mr. Slayback. . John McCa!
louih. the actor, teuuors a benefit for t id st icken family.... A car of new corn was received at St Louis from Parsous,Kaa, and
with Democrat. The
9,m. lli'idO 19.00 7W5
moo
! with all of fbemibKKmentLnnd laws pa ed 801,1 at "notion for 75 cents per luwheL
WUttam tdven, messenaer at Suite Department (amount left to discretion of board) Dr. James W. Walsh, embalming the body. Geonre Tremain 4k Co., of Xew York, surgical matrnments, etc H. Ii. Crawford, sprinkling grounds Executive Man-ion .... 2- 5- 5u3r serrlowi at Mansion w. B. Mosea 800, linen, etc James Goodwin, Boston, invalid bed.. William & Dnpee, messenger War Department Singleton A: Hoeke, Washhiatou, for earnets, etc The National Capital Telephone Co Chntra H. Lee, messenger Deparlment of Jtwtice (no amonnt named)..,.,,, James Wilson, socking, ate.....,,,.... mdeponient Ice Company , lie Uraaiet Nugent, cook, three months' extra nay Ied B. Moore, memeiwer servico . Claim of employes ot Ezecntive Mau-
va hit see moncus extra pay So claim has yet been filed by Dr. Hamilton or Dr. BojBton. The board is waiting to hear from them. A flenttemm.
SOQ. CO 8S.21 r.i aoo.oc 40.S5 75,00 310.00 ecoo Vsn.oo ),.!.! 176.06
up to tho day of adiournmont of the last
Congress. There Will be a limited number of volumes published for general d stributlon, aud many nppHcatfons for them have already been ieo:ive.l from lawyers niid persons ciig igod In th land business, to Whom tho book Will be of iuch ValuC
Bkcupitin(i for tho new Egyptian
array has begun. The total effective strength will bo: Twelve battalions of infantry; two of mounted infantry; two of garrison iirtid.iry 1 t w,i pquadl'oifs of cava'-
ry.eauinuo trong; six uattesiesor nr illeiyi with 10 ni"u and four guns to each:
slaved again
It has raised them to the dignity
citiaonship, and given them for their protraction the privilege of suffwpe. It hits established schools tov their children in all parts of the country. Ithn adopted legislative measures to .secure for theAl in public place; and
1 iu luiiii.e veiuc cs sucn tveauneni as
experimQnt of "
It has elected them -to State Iiogislntures, to the United Htates Senati and to the House of Ueprewmtatives; it has
placed one eminent black man m a high
undi latos,
alliances
n ami
. Brown Of far i J
Cass i f lurko I f ay j Ciinlci Cra.ford... I D.ies : I) -a born...
Ilrat r.... D.-Kalh 11 1 .wore ... uhnis Klkluirt ! yet to Floy 4.. FoiiMtniu. .. Franklin .... P. I:, ra nib on
OI'ERATtOXS OF THE XISTS. (hit In? of the CoimulH-loni r's Annual Hoport. Mr. Burchard, Director of tb Mint, has completed his annual report. It presents in detail the operations of tho mints and assay offices during the fiscal year ended June 9u PUS The imports Of foreign gold coin and bu'Iion for the first half of ths year were 80,100,230 greater, hut dnrllig tho last half 2,3Ir,04t loss thati the exports, the lMt gain of the year being only 1,71,188, ThC tO'al amount of cold denosl ed was Sl.7nfl.-
C6i, which Was S7i,UKi,( U0 less thttn the pre:
uvuiiik ytHir. wm.o wie suvor pnrcnaseu ror coinage and deposited in liars was about 3,000,100 greater and amounted to !,7a),491. Tho toial coinage was U,aHi,(KI:l pieces, valued at S,413,7, luuirly $11,000,000 more than iu any previous year. The silver ookmgo consisted of $27,478,075 in silver dollars and 51 1,313 in iraatioiia coin. Gold bars of the value of 3i..'.0!),13) -ee manufaetured from -J,147,74 oin.ces of flue gold for depositors at the. Now York Assay OrHce. Pine silver burs of tiie value of ST,7a,ti98 we'-e also made, chiefly a', the same instltu-
Snnl
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black men abroad as it Ambaasndova. ! Hn 'iok".'.!'. It has defended the negro from fierce Ii.-.rriioa persecution in the South, it has fought g--his battles in the North, it has espoused Hnwi'rd his cause everywhere, and it has always j "Uj5'0"fo.ind in ifc front when it entered such .-JSjr";;"; ennt.iKf. hitfc one nnomv. namelv. the ! Jsv
j Democratic partgr.--PtV('rfci Bui- j fif'V.V.V;
let in.
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tUA. wuwnwie vig- tloa Tlu! pUrchaves of sdverf,,7toe coinage or?"H, ar he delicate are happily! amounted to Sl,ffJ7.o ounce of st.11.lard united. The soft, the rctlncd that silver, at a cost of stM.nsrUHti of gold coin, which comes from frequenting the so- i about SS7,ixx),000 iwionged to the treasury, r.1 wn.n l ,.u. u . ' HM.O 0,000 tr) the nat oiin' banks, and sSld-
"".iCi: (M,.:.t thegcnenii public, hielnding other
O-" ..... in 111, mi:: nirtiru OailKH.
mat wlucu comes from battling with
men ues in the "man;" "gentle" iru
maldug coucc wions to the Prohibition
ist rcsu'ted disxstionsly -'as disistrously to the teniper.uioa ca-Wo as to tho Republicans. In othor words, the Prohibitionists of Ohio have secured the defeat of the party most inclined to grapple with the temperance is-utcs, and have put in power the party which has ofliei illy notified them that it in steadfastly opnnspil to legislation rtn an ir nhaso of
100 engineers: a trn .spr-rt a id ambidnnee ; ti e tnief.ince question, nndbceanse coips 0. il'.Ki men; and two legiineuti of 1 , ' , .5- n,. ' i- . ti,a cnlamn iie. nmnberimr 700 men . . . .The i hey ltave done this tha pe sole of the
BnthsohlUls ore to isue for the Hussion i State will dembt. their hones'ty ot pur-Oovernm-nit K,ooo,OW of nominal H-per- I pose and the Republicans will be mcnt bonis at 51 ... ..Tiie P. rte has an-j ciined to question their motives, nouueodto Eivr ami its r.-ad ness to in go- rn,, :.'.. l..M;,,nr, . who enntiati a settl. m-nt of the Egyptian quo ition. I T1e German Bepublican who conThe colored po.iple of Iluorto Island nived at the defeat of their party for assembled Hi eon volition an isWport for the the sake of rebuking tt faction, or who purpose of taking a ou to to their alleged f11. . . ,0'l.loa' wr..u is at the hands of ihe B,pul talk about what might happen, are
lieanp rtvy, Among 1 11 r.-f-o! .!orusai pieu as suort-sigineii s me raireuimra im . 1 tl m - lionr for iloini ho wMtfietoldWIngi tVeafllrul....t;leteri.iIn.: the other wide. Thev have been hood- ! ; ?P?L Zridee ntion to support that person, let h m 1 ,.; tt,i i, ., Tlemooi-atn and huve I however Bleat the "aennce, anil to allied to wiaW paftV II iitay lie, if be lnkfl lt .'V' the, m n i It stay awav from one upon the slightest
snail eiinvince us no uns wie nio'-i. regum ror j......."... . ... -. ... ---oour rlglits and fcoli g as citiz 11s of the 1 to the Bnurlioiis. It is plain that State. W. ilemmd common respjx -and ; S0!nebodv blundered in flhic, and it is KtW dou tf.,1 whether the November States rojis ered s a voter at New York last week. can make fjoo.l the ground lost. Tub remains of Miss I-Vanv l'.u-iinll '
were taken from the van t nt T.ento 1. N. ...i.,. ,.. i..n j should do so, and hold
J., andcniv v.il to New York, whe:o ado-' . ," , " V . . when lt ls better that you Hhonlit lie 81-tor-hment of" tie H xtv-niu b regiment s- t "' umtou is not an a aru.lst or an or- lfcnfc Hava the e0uraffe to speak to a corted thom tluo.iifir a de 11 s crowd to a tremlst, and wjen ha soys that we shall be , naoT frj,m(i : . se0(iv POfflt 0V( ju the
sp-icl .1 tiaii; r ,c 11 sum. wiii-aeii llioy wore ruined, if wo lose this elontlon," it U evident . Btrect, and when aricli one is nigh. Tho l the State. shii iin'l to I.t .r.nui . . .Mr Krnnl (J ieiil el...... .. .... .... . 1 . ., , . . .. I www.
cr.lw.Madison.
8t,o6i Ma ion !),$:larha'l...., :i,i34 Martin ?),77i M i r,7,i Mon oe , rii,uw Montgomery , f I.m-.' Mormvi , i!i,H Newton 6sTW NoMc M.rnaOliio j.-,h Orange msttts Owen .1,107 Parke W,78S p. rry -i atlii Pike 51.107 Perter 03,6x1 Posey 92,138 . nl eki 43.0S2 Pntnim Randolph 19, Ripley 4S, s." Hash 65,fi: Boott 10,111s Ubr 60,sisi Sp-we r 57,2Si:Sta ko 73.721 Sleabon C1.55U St. Joseph.... Sulll an si.r.in Swlt orland .. 7ii,;4 i tpiieoaaoe . . .19, ISO Tipton ao,6s Union 0 ,sas Vand- burg.. ki,kh V.nn lllon.... 71,439 Vlg' 73 Hi Walavih 45,172 War eu iis,ii2s War tok wi.flil Washington., 4H,3 WaTlO..is, lso Weil30,492 hit - Jiv,0M Whitley
82,070 -K7.173 Total 48S,0W
The total number of acres reported in 1880 was 4,5135,191, which shows an
Have tho courage to leave a convivial i increase of 486,112 sores in tho acreage
during the year following, and a decrease of 230,291 acres during the current year. Thesu figures certainly
grounds for objection, however great j make a very remarkable showing, and the temptation to go. Have the cour-1 yet their authenticity is unchallenged
Face Difficulties. Have the courago to face the difficulty, lest it kick you harder than you bargained for. DirUenltiea, like thieves,
often disappear at a glance,
Johnson
Kn x Kusoliisko... l.nir ange Lake l.aportc Lawience....
IMRI 47,892 52, mi tB.564 71. MO 0.4M 2.SKI 0,2 10,102 49.4MS II AW (IK.KW 47.M5 72,7 1 7,W aH,0H 1H,T(8 U,KI7 2S.S43 SI.2SS 74.IHIS CI.02S 57.814 2H.0H2 4,030 48,071 7,07 S7,7t!J rjM,97l 41,144 10,213 ai.DSi 30,220 Jll,l 1W,S 25,191 4.1,104 iT,m 2,7S0 7,90 S4,7T S.09 01,217 17.78S 51,201
rage to do without that which yon do
not need, however much you admire it. Hfcve the courage to wpeak youi mind, when it is necessary that vou
vour
by any othor oflicial statistics. 1 1 would probably be well for legislators interested in tho protection of timlmr to turn their attention to an investigation of
tongue j the matter, and then make their laws
accordingly. Benton, Starke and Newton counties show the tnnallest acreage, and Harrison county h tho largest iu
K t,ifoV . t!,e ft" Y.iWJ ; thttt h" He a VMty of tho loss and con- j effort i less than many people think it
and lor iiia-iy years a stamla d author tr in : sequent nun. 'Ihd .rmml v.fw,-Kound- to lie, and the act is worthy of a king.
sporting n' ters in Ainerion, died in l'uils a-Jphia, ng.l isi. . . .The old p iftoili ohiNcw
xorK mougni -twi i.u.d.ut auclton. A CAUM5 diijiatch of it dozen lines
conveys tin iuto i gcnei that fo.irti-cn of the
VIei-e anil Vlu m.
ed tho alarm weeks ago, and -here is still Hs.ve the courage to admit thai, you time for the canvas ing that will make the i have been in tho wrong, mid yon will
HUOIlI 1 . 1 1 A il. - 1
Of Htandanl dollars. 3 teuton 000 Im.
long.-tl to tlie tn nsury and tNO.ooo.lXk) to the
banks and the geaoral nublic. Of Iho total
man of all Ute civil virtues; "man" banks, and l,(KX),0iK) was in general oirthe Hery wme, "gentle" the tasteful I culntion.
go'net ; "man" is the sharp, coiTectj drawing, "gentle" the warm, soft color- .
ing: "gentle" might be the Sybarite
California Wines. Ten million gallons is the average
who is disturbed bv thefallimr nf a nv annual production of wine in t California.
leaf; "man" is the Brutus, who, as of this alwnt 2 000,000 gallons are judge, knows not even his own child. ' "hipped East, given a foreign label and Pericles, the brave, magnanimous, ami- readily sold as imported goods. Even able, refined Athenian, might lie offered connoissums hav often lieen deas an example of the true gentleman. ceived into pronouncing o fine brand of
vniuonim excellent I'rcueh wine. !al-
liy col is on oil Eddrslouc iiuhtho'is?. were
drowned. The fir t reports staled that no lives w. ro lost
C'ookixo by steam is not the snooess that some expected, and those who have made the experiment are not rotbwiSl9f . ...
i torn in rhiiiupagiio is sold in losfon
properlv hilieled, nt $1 per quart, bottle, which only pretty good experts would know by the taste to be pot the
Boston is said to lie tho highest -taxed city in the world. It spends more on tho education of its children alone than is raised for all purpose by Dirmingham, England, though tho latter is the larger city. There is no other citv like Boston. It has 103,000 females to 1(10,1 XW males, and yot so thrifty lire her spinsters that, while 14,000 people own tho
f7,WK),000 of (iovornmeut bonds
vinton sine and corau'ete. But the people
cl not realize the hazards of the situation. Thoy have i:ll idea that tlio election will car- ; it itself, and that the Demoerar y cannot be j defeated. This is a terrible mistake. We say sin -rarely that we do aot Im ieve that, if ) the worst come to worst, tho Democratic I
candid tt for Htato olHoers will lie beaten ut the polls; but it is within the prol.ablil. ties that the Democracy will low their control of the lower branch of the State legislature. 9 There is still a large nero majority in flouth Carolina. Yet heedless eniooratii speak and aot as though the State
oandtaates cannos uo impemeti. wesaymnt they can, uml if tho Iiidflpoiidw t break cou- . Unite thoy wilt Vhorhinn Xr.n and t'-jitr. ier.
remove the fact in tho mind of others, putting a desirable im irr-f-sion in place of an unfavorable one. Have the courage to adhere to the first resolution when you can not change tit for a bettor, and to abandon it even at the eleventh hour upon conviction.
The Democrats of South Ciroliua aro j like a family who-o elt'iuuov i on tire; the neiglib lt-H imu all nee wlia the trou- ;
mvnml in Vnw Ynvlr iil 111 II I I'llfl lw.1.1 t i !,!, iw 1ml. llui liennle in tlio house know
Mossachnsotts are divided nuumg 10,000 nothiiig about it. j or n iu fw return into harhor, keep, holders, ' 1 She Ijemqorats of South Vixoma, WS Mow the mu'fo,
A new submarine torpedo boat has been constructed on the shores of Stockholm harbor for the defense of that port. It is to steam twelve knots nnder water without uny part being visible above the surface. On arriving within reasonable distance of tho enemy it can either ram or discharge torpedoes. Having aocomplislied its work, the crew ca-i make their craft rise to the surfnoe,
A M.ITABY company has lieeu organissed at Knightstowit. Thekr is a ponding offer to construct a cable line for street oars hi Columbus, provided the city will grant a satisfactory charter. Oapt. M. O'DoN-SEtr., a butcher of Vinconnes, was gorod iu the side by a, cow at his alaughter-honse, and seriously though not fatally injured. Farmer in Southern Indiana report mast more plentiful than for a number of years. The woods aits full of squirrels, and pigeons are making their appearance. William Henry, a prominent farmer near Shelbyville, is sued for divorce by bis second wife, who demands $10,000 alimony owt of his estate, worth irt least
Samuel Flaoo, a resident of 3fiami eonnty, has socured a iu6!girn1tlrt i!lni( the county for ,KWdama,suWhe4 -by plaintiff ffclling through a f:WMga that was out of repair. ' A. OAira of outlaws in Hiurnvon onW" ' ty have been riding people's, horses fj death, catting off the tnun imt 'Iittin the noses of cows, mntilatiiio; hogs and sttaling apple brandy and ijnns. . ; Mn. B. McKim, of Maliaon, is constructing an astronomical observatory. -A ftno equatorial telescope Witt hiemounted in the equatorial room, the floor of which is about twenty-six feet above the ground. . ' : ; Frankus Simmoss, ih-j AmeKew... . sculptor, now in Bmie, lifo nearl'cjsiat- . pleted the statue of the late Gov. OpTe:' , P. Morton, on which he has long.hewVengaged. The tig-ore is about eight,; feet high, and represents Mr. ilortonih. . the act of sptsalring. Judge Gregory, fona.srly 'of (tier Supreme Court, and his wife celebrat ' ed the fifty-first anuivemarr of their wedding at Lafayette, antl 3f r. and Mravi.i Jesse Andrew, of Chauney. pear Xj$fH. ette, eclebra'el the ftft;f-renrtb;, ajwal- J vorsarv of their wedding. Frank Meyer, has --brongbl suit gaiust Eno Hedges fot fS.OWcbim--nfs, for injuries sustained Awhile e ployed by the defendant in erecting railroad bridge in Deailorn county.- ; The iu;niy was received bjr . !hjSif ' si one filling upon hb left, leg; .1- ' Josf.ph Fby, an aged miser of Vin-" ccuno has closed his career of ro0B)y- " ' getting. Some years ago the -3oyNt? Health required him to pot a mtfith of clothes. Inside his shirt, after
death, there was found a ntmkiilg
of grdsnbiiclts. amountiiiir. ,H
His ch ef avocation, has beed the colWcP"'
t:on of cigar stumps, and he died froia; '. ctte.mpliug to live on green tpphwi.jmi wilj gives $250 to the Cat nrfic church, aud the n maindcr to a sister in Ger many. DOMESTIC ECQW(T ' Thix slice of bread dipped sauce and then fried in Ijnttor.nnttl-. they are briwn take the phteo of ajB omelet. This is a good way to ntifS) .. stale bread. . -: v The ride of a lemon is TeooniBtepoled. ' hy a noted ecok as giving d4iojte 9r . vor to tomato catchup. It should not' be put in until the catch a p is tlone and. cool. Cut it in small pieces. ' '. Faurr Cake. One ciqi of jsngar, one oup of molasses, one cup of bn ter,' ode." cup of sweet milk, fotinveigg: four cupa , -or flour, one nutmeg, cny Bisjud;. ot 4 chopped raisins, half a pound of- ja. ; rant, half a pound of cii( one iea: ; sjroonful of cream ot tavtarand inerJalf ., , tcasoonfal of soda. Thin will keep for months. . ': ' ' ' Sometimes the mackerel intended for
breakfast ia not fresh enough in; th-.'. . rArning to be eatable; it is then alceod; ' time to serve boiled mackerel. Wrjjp 't the fish in a cloth securely, so that1 yon can lift it from the kottte when it jm ' tender without breaking it. If change the water two or thre trirn'itA will freshen in a very few minutia; 'do' not chige from boiling iratcr to.eoh" bnt pour from the tea-kettle enoh tiiutv,. , A disk which is suitable for dessert or for tea is made of quinces, peeled, slieiid and stewed till they are very soft. Bub them through a colander, sweeten them well and put them in. a berry dish. While the quince is ow tog, make a cusiiard of one pint of milk, the yelk of thrije eggs and half a cup oi sugar. When it is cold pour it ow the stewed v quince- Make a meringue of the, whites of th3 three eggs, aud into .. beat half aenpof sugar; spread thieV , smoothly over the top. ': .' Quince Jei-ly. Take clean nice pf-. . : inata and seeds. Put them in rour A iis,- .
Anlrtln IrnM-l AA.'n w, 4h -B4 am il H " '
until verv soft, drain thrrnlzh a fhumel .
bag (without sqqeeg), 1ii-4Nw'fia$
from twenty minutes to :tre-i of an hour? von namaot -sall-wii
boiled anomrn unless VOU1300I :a uttJS o: -
the juice; do not put sugtr in lllwi'.-
in;.A lmrina fa bA thii ;.rim off fttfti.V -
tin. frifb tht v-H. finf r'ii.1ll: 4''l
the purity of the jetty. ; ' ; CSKg, Boast Dvcx.Jt the -iii mMVJ.. of such sramd as creese, ducks. eicV. 'Mk ' f
rlfi-lib-ml ihar mv Im nou-M,OiVe1Afafia-'-- -w.
in salt waler, or pare it .fifLeu 'leneVi
without breaking the una, yn its vmampakin, nut inside the name for a 4.i-It:rttJ
two. renowiiiiff the lemon ever weat '! ats-i
hours. Thia will absorb unrdCnfc"': f&
flavnrs fnnm klmoat all taint fl C '.WS I
NAHM lav flliecw nf Anion A-vctr '.ll'
while cooking and remove bt;iforeieerl ing. Young ducks should toast 1lroig1"! twenty-five to thirr -KahspJg grown, for an 'hour or moro withifr p quent basting. Some prefor them un- '
derdone, served very hot; buttiWrele.-J-' cooking will prove more iseu'twiHT'iiaMS "J atable. 'Iff Basis Hr a 9 $ Pi
Xanib chops are exoetlent, cooa-iftAiU", this way: Put them iaafrjing-piWitlkSiiM' a verv little water so little that it wOl'liJf
boil away by the time the meat is tender ; ' '",
41.AVI nnl in hiniva l.f ImiMh, 4felk -4Jtim
meat and let it brown slow Iv : there will . 1
bo a brown, crisp surface , wiBj a fine . i flavni. SlMrVA fnv l.rilrf.ict Uril:)i 'twdA- . --.
toes cooked t hus : cuoose sraau ones 1
anri let them noil till inev arn tanner: ' .
drain off the water and pour over dird,: , 9'
while still in the kettle, at leant an .ftpr. -cup of cream : maah them sinrxit in;thjs.l V ,
Aw xorK jtsvenvng nott. . .
VmtAVROKI mmyr . Uiaa A4AMptoftiBBL--ni.' "
spite of their republican uptiiia,;a .i;,: hcai-t as snobbish as anybody, aud'deaf' f ,
iy tove a num.
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