Daily News, Volume 2, Number 69, Franklin, Johnson County, 8 November 1880 — Page 1
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RUMORS AS TO JpENT GAR FIELD'S I PLANS.
KTABl »HKHHA TO tiO BACKMK 1CTATK
rd». That many prominent Republished and conferred with Qtmtnl during the canvass Is thic, bin, vlsiut and conferences implied and sales arc the merest fabrics
The only conference that took at Mentor liable to special fl)gnl# wan with the elder Camefon, his S /)on, General Grant, Sen&tpreCqnkf ind Logan. At this interview bbth *iis said about the future, except usslon of plans for the success pi the.
Nor did General Garfield especially 43 the interview, the idea having Wed with the elder Garaefoav 'He ^®g more sagacity than the rest, saw
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ough ahead to realize that they had .* fat stake than General Garfield, and, .b«equent events show' they arc bet--ff politically than had they skulked ,eir tents wfiekl will neither offend his party i'Uie country in the construction of a-blnet, for while he appreciates the of his friends that his admlnistrawill be a stalwart one, he will in no ,ie pennit abuses under it. to who will compose his Cabinet the ^ttrm tf Irrrtlvidnws has barely entered ohid. and just as aooii aa It does we
Uw$ best authority fo*u»rylng that he call arouu4 hint theli^NMi, men of party for, consultation. Hw" tetter of
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Jj| only mo polntA said to"be%t|led jtirai, jwovlsloo for Secretary Shcr f, and Mrecoff^'^ott of RQmo ^erooi*. ^onter who, perhaps, wolds »fr rtrfjtflons with iftSwneTiu Garfleld ar any man in the K$mtry. Secretary irnmi gtSw bft^ Wte by hfs ehokc. Goveroor Ttoater will be ofed a want# it, on atwlu iikc^SeCWtAiy iOf. the Interior. «#ere is no noubt aboirt the definite con- ^. aion of thes^iwo points, but boyond nothing ha#%en tAlkedotexccptlng, the proper Upc &rrir««, to hold a nfudtAtion with prominent members of party stated. General Garfield
not set himself up against judgment of his friends nor the 4tie of their advice. /Atihe lame toe will be President and ready to assume 'the responsibilities of his adffilnistra-. )n. In tionstructlng the Cabinet, New Igland wiU not be overlooked# Uirough .« counsel of a leader like Blaine. New OrkjA'ill le tluly considered by th$ ad £c Senator Otnkllng, and jf he wants igoAliimuu like lion Levi P. Morton is long friend, of undoubted ability, *dttn« the confidence of the moneyed ^cn of the country, sSo there is no tellwhat will happen. Pennsylvania will W tw fairly considered through Senator ^uneron. and Uie West through Generals ^J-ant and Lognn. The former (Genera! rant) could easily have the War Depart „i»nt, if ho wanted It, whicb is hsrdlv a«1v. Th« Utttsr" (t^ogaoy, l^s'^iencU would Uke the Interior Denartmftitl oltercl to him, but it is doubtful. The "louth will npt be Ignored, but there will hi no further Waiting of Cabinet posiions on it by this administration at least. t«lready stared^ there is no dcttaite line action yet Jdetcrmluetf uj»n but what
Fe have herein stated covers in a general my the programme of the future, on at autnemty as any outside limits
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Abilities, Possibilities,1 Conjectures.
and
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|nor Pwi*!*'* Prow pert for a Port fort.- Wreck of lite BliiHljp J»i*nl Wfenmer.
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barflcM Cabinet
joton, November
7.—'The
Sun-
*hr(miele cf to day publishes the ring gossip about the Cabinet. a are !n possession of the most reinformation for stating that all the to attoat concerning the agreement
Presidentelect (MMcAB arM ihfe jmfat the party, touching: a distribu-
f,ffl£'al
patrpfu^^ anti the sillieKh
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W PROvmRKC*. R. t., November 7.—A special to the Providence Star from Narragansett l*ier gives the following particulars of tb* wrecked Rhode Inland The learner is a total wreck, and all that was eft of her sunset to day was her engines, paddle-wheels and ihe port half of mar aft ,o tbe naddle-lmx. Captain Mott. Seeond
Pilot Thompson and the mate*, with a few men. staved ly her last night until o'clock, ftuct then boardtni Ute dory belonging *h« same Company which had mrrived frr»m Nrw York an boiir earlier.
This morning the sea is so high and U\e Rhinie Island bre«kit\g up »o fast Uiat furiherofTorts to hoard her wc« itaelcia. The freight was nearly all out of fcdrf She lit* on sunken rocks at the foot of a Muff sixty feet high and not over fifty yartts from land. Crowds of spectators have occupied the bluff all day, and' a* laiftt fleet of steamer and smaller crafts wew* engaged in wrockiftg There was no h#« of life nor serious accident, rveiri *»«PNSe
2.—NO.
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«,V0,^r on,
We nua the si* minutes, listening all along for the echo from the bluffs atBon prn Poha.r m,sn^ffiy krnM^umad
thfr hernf rani *at* porf Mut *we struck before the steamer could swin? off Uirr^Tod« fur{her efat .would have car ned us clear. suppose we were In our usual position when we took our departmfrotntrnmr Tdl|.r The* result ffeems show *gfe wtere driven in tie Souna and realfr iirifld ffiwljpr jwest th|fe"ffe r- have 'fan the samtf coarse tinder the same circumstances many
NEWPORT,
tain Simmoal, fit the steamer Newpoft, who came through the sound the same nignt tin? IJhode Island was wrecked, reports trie fog whistle at Benvrr Tail light,
Bonnet, where. the, ^tewner
\ufcet, was not blowfcj! tiutt bad It lccn in use be or some of hi» ofSccrs
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1 NJ ItKIEft SERIOUS, THdtGH NO NECESSARILY FATAL. /imwmLi, ilhitt 4-
The
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T»K CAITAIX S S*ATI|MK»t. Captain Mott furnishe* statement to the Star wrri^pomknU in which he say* We paused Point Juditb ID eight f«thoms of water, and heard the foghorn all night. We then ran our usual twenty three min utea to Beaver Tail, and stoppH until wi heard tlw horn of our private signal man, and caurht tiic flaslt of his wl 5^ tf the
P" *kv "WV man to tVttm fit* and
&[lie
II. I., Novemtwr 7.—Cap
it, IU they were,keeping &coxiM hi ItWisT fog: 1
rip-
tain Simmons made nis report before IaSfng °f The sea has made a fonmlet/' wreck of the steamer, and thel oriiy? prfrwof lief which will oe saved ^re the engines and boilersfH UiJ&mLltJtoM
liiVBEWITOMBI.
Hp t#ic4 shot by mmn
4. LUNA' fC.
[AL jMAT^KR^,
X*f* tQnx, Nf)vemMt the Episcopal Sisterhood in this city was shot to day under extraordinan^ circum r&nc^
ohn baptist House, a Protes-
Church, faces the northwest corner of Stuvesant Park. A member of the sisterhood is Sister Gertrude Yerena, of the Order of St. John the Baptist. She is forty-two years of age is an active woman, and is deyoted to her work. This morning Sister Vereua, dressed in the garb of a Sister of Charity, left. the house and went to a mission school conducted for the benefit of the Germans of the neighborhood. At the conclusion of her duties she started to »re-
urn to the house alone. She had reached, ewmteto tM Bftiise, Wen~Slir36ticeff two meu standing ou the. sidewalk, As she was passing' therh oh^ of the men drew a revolver, and muttering some words she did noVcatoh, began to fire at bfir. tH
He fired two shote in rapid success-, ion, and his" aim was sufficiently accurate, at alnwwt point black muge, to cause both* bullets to take effect. Although she felt (ll3fnoFoty^ooFor la!L?c'kfie
Cookerly's court. Jti. —The
capp5jJ^ffJ'lO
realize instinctively that she had been at tacked by a madman, and that her safety cobld be secured by reichingf and enter iag the house wniy a few feet (UstanctiM She therefore hurried on, and succeeded in making her way painfullv up half a dozen stone steps. Before she reached the gate, however, h&tlcirig that her assailant wad not satisfied and tlmt he was pursuing her, she laid to two men whom she saw, ''Won't ypu pleaseMpp liftnt* ,f,
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Her a)^al went unanswered. The num. with a revolver, followed her to the very gate of the house, and while, with the blood streaming from her wound, she iVM striving tb ring the boll anr ihijfflmon relief be fired four more shotf "iwo of which struck his victim. One ot thc byl, lets struck the stone steps, and was afterWard picked up in a flattened .condition nnd the fourth struck the door of the house.
Reports of shots had been heard within the house, and had caused alarm and wonder, although at first lhorc w«s no thought that a member of the sfttfrlioM had bM!U brutally attacked. The bell wp$ HQSwrretJ by qnc }t UiV Sister§,„wil9 opoinf cd the door just in time to receive into tar |rp$ tty'e bleeding fortn.,. of Sister Verena. Great consternation and excite?
ment, followed. ,^he, Mother Smicrtor icnki&to the ohftfibl Avliemaovfrcs ^re in progress. «vud summoned several Sister* to her assistance^ vAu alarm was thus i-reated, and the services were interrupted.
EjiaaiiUatkmshowed that shell ad bcttft shM fh the nartil wrist, in'the right thigh, in the left ankle and in the back.
wounds except that in the hack were fleph wounds and did no serious injury. When he had 4»is re vulvar 'at the defenseless woman the assassin walked slpwjj* af|«yiif direction of ThtrH avenue, carrvlng the smoking weapon la his hsnd. ile watt ftrre^ted and proved to oe AS mad as a Mai'Th hare. He said the woman bewitched him. lie has bmeii held to official exami&atlou. Toe affWr caused quite an excitement in the neigh-
Frascisco. Cjuu..
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November 7.—
Los Angeles has been heard from. 'Hie missing precincts in Shasta, Sutter and Tuoldrat.. the only counties
Tito
about which
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thelW remains any doubt, are in. and Marand the mi wing precincts are esti*
THE testUI J$o#«F
TGMb tot Gar
7&q50 fbr Haai-sorikf v#«fyitig
re^revionsly wii'
November
Mean National Committee present an ad drt^ ig the country. compririag there suit* of the election, and con^udinos Mllowvt -sHV4^ "Republicans may b« smfid that no afterthought of two or pMnlfied and denperste leaders of the mmorftv, writhing un^ff their party's censure, will 1 allowed to (riffle with this might? *er diet, or prevent the organisation nf the Government on the appointed day by th% n»«olute nten cho*en to administer it.
Elertrk Nutm tKidi*r mak*)
.... i»tw chfi*P Ir. H. Longs
ha coum* Rnnnft Point i# 1 ml««?i*.} Stem, fw Maiu St.
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TERBE HAUTE. IXD..
THIS CITY,
mr holidays wiil soon be here, —'fhe Grand Juiy is in session to-day.-—Game is abundent on the Illinois Praie. -r-TTie court square market was deserted to «|y! —Dreams of fun at the Opera House to night. \t —The Blondes will give a
Paris to-nigh.t.
7|B|Jipey Macau ley at the Opera Housp Wednewlay night. —A great many persons are going West on laud exploring expeditions. —No transfera on real estate were tiled with the county recorder to-day.
I—Business men say tiadc is beginning tp show up prosperity and peace." —A marriage license wss issued to-day, to Char|o$ ^pf-ls and Nuna Barton. —Now that the campaign is over our ne^hants will enjov abetter business —A lively racket occurred in Mozart Hall Saturday night but no one was hUrt, r-The roads are in such a condition' to prevent farmers getting into the city with loads. ^*1 —A new dwelling house is being huilt on.the Iofrat the earner of Sixth and Chestnut streets. —*nie Illiff«TO farmers in the northeera counties have not vet began to gatiher theircorn. —A case, of liquor selling without jl cense will be tried this evening in esqiijre
church social will break Ith*1.
Monotony of the amusement season occasionally Uiis winter. —The Vandalia road will soon receive two new Hinkley Engines and two of the Baldwin manufacture. —The boys will now be quarrelling smonjr themselves as to who shall have the poles for stove wood. it —The marriage of Mr. Frank Mc.lyeeh and Miss Mary McGregor will take place next Thursday evening.
-Dudly.Pwrish bcMjn, the. building dt seyen^undrc-d apd fturfy^fcet of fencfe tiip d^metery
loplc. out for them^/^Lo&d a
shot ^uu and placo it at the heacf. of your bed. where he enn find it when he comes in. uaiiAi liuiuyv* not in the city to-day, ter? There is certainly some attraction
Untnn
.* **4lU«Ui»0 w» v» What's the rtaf-
f«K«AliE.
9f
«qt«»re. A —Our street Commissioner has been doing excellent work during the past qionth
W.
^streets
are
MOJJD^NOV.
show
e^Qgllent
condition. Jl-: 'X *&$ MWAi"
-The too)s captured by the police in the gambling houses which were "scooped? sometime ago have -been re-
torned to their owners.
—It is not true that Albert -Wyet^ took in the blonde entertainment at Ic^ling hall last night,. and introtlut^^ thft boys
Jtb
the iir\»^Sxpre*t,^
n$uud»y s^ipols will Ww begui^o tij.'creaso in wotS after^hriflmiw# Th# mtle fellows,
W
well
as
Ttttgefci ones
like ciitircli cAhdy^yftu Vnow^
—The ^errc ECauievJfiti SbnCh^wtern
railyofC cnjojf.lftg' all unusually large Ttysirtc&T 'larj^j atn$ant of new filing stock has been added to the road 4^rr,n^
a a
AH Uii
—A Djdly Ntews Message 1kx hai been placed at the Reel IIoust. N6.1,' |l the corner of 2rjl and Linton,' streets, ••frhere
citizens in that neighborhood may deposit all items of interest to tho reatiing pub
lic.
A jtf«
Fannie May's ^femaie wlwirels |roupc played litst Satard^ bight %i Dtowling
Ilftll to a crowded hotf|e. liie youw. the young mail, the middle aged, and the old men wws all ther% In fact, the brightest 8tars th#t shine fn^ur home society were
i? attendance, looVing subatissiv^y at what'they would bhish to speak ^of to tnetntiers of their own ciftlci Tbettf is lit tie need of commettt. the name itself sag gests show rtT thfe tlftost degraded rharatW, women taken there, feolm the lowest deip%h£ of "vile" 'lad ®sretfltab1e dfsjrra^e. parade thomse^vls be-
Utives of the st*$e. and by their fhame fill exhibition* (^rrOf^lny«««d dkt»as|Bg
S^uiii^, yl«ii The show consists of nothing but voi gmrityjn song and actions, and if e^n r.fh^ratwpmpt i» madte to visft the cfty Ihe auiboriUea should protect thf cot? wnhlty by driving the show out %t the teach of my who &ould even test-
at Uhnw or elsewhere,
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8, 1880/
—Abdut 0'cloock yfesterday morniag a man the hazne of Jphn Cronin reporte°Hce headquarters in a 4estiioiie c(0»- His story is about as foliows Jy in the afternoon he purchased thing to eat In the city and started,on hunt frtr work. Night cam*hen he was aboutB miles east of th^d entering a' field he xamined iw suwik where he itjxpected te pasfijdi'. Some children had been play here and hollowed out the stack. Cr^K in there, Cronin removed lite shofes,} and hsu. and stated to light his the match communicated the flamed loose straw and immediatdy the plac*
Wus in
He triei®*tmgtu9b the1 fire 'before leaving tjace. Seeing b?s attempts were in he crawled out of tbcj5|ick» reaching^ into the hollow to try i|nd recoyer Rothes, but he coold not^each them. Kbht to the hou«*e of» thf farmerwhat he had dotf^ *a& was metli curses and threais.V. then sta^ bajci'footed, bareheaded and. withoutpat to retrace his steps tp this place, -ryonie knows what bitter nh?ht its.
and this man walked *ei{^t
nSes oisiibw4aud frozen gr^unfd. We visaed ifellbw in the station Wjum night*«fbund him suffering frop| a painfulster as large as a good siaed egg upon Wight hand,- and lHs'feet sWojflej? to twidieif natitral size! X»r. Oir«pcj} is attend! him, and is doing all in 1 his, power relieve the suffering of the njan.. He wi)e remove^ tjo, the Jftoor farm juntiLhe -overs.- ih£#mhf Ji'dw & :\hi r~*r~ri JW
PBOatfNAL.
anz father is home ?ro^i
mansj^^l^inif A»t Ohai'.4over, of Grand view, file. ifc in
a^.
-.Ic/.Uio adj i.
E. |tra^W returned yest^er^ay 'torn M, Lo^ M$,1l ».sl •itjSiJ'i? Miss liUraDonalfl'son wenf'tb^^Paris thtsin6ub^ .JO«
Mlss/linnie,9ager
wen» to. Cintfn® ati
thiaafcrnoon. ,««: Mr./ohn McDorfalH, of'Danville fras itf to^': Saturday.
Lilly Conrad, of Chicago, is -yfsitr ing iflitivesi in the city. Fannie Kellog will probably s}ing the wlps at the Oratorio concert.
Miss Addie Hull, of Charleston, is yisitinj? friends and relatives in the city1.5 Mrs.^Shiiler, of Indianapolis, is in the eftv: the: guest of the family of W R.
Mrs. Dr..Pence, ip company with A1 bert and Louise Kussner. starte^ from Europe for home yesterday^
John Carter of Jacksonville/Florida, formerly of this city, ppssed 'through here yesterday on his way to Baltimore.
Attempted Kncape.
Officers Akey and Bishop last Saturday night arrested a young man fpr taking a robber coat from in front of Rothchlid's clothing store. Yesterday afternoon he called for a bucket of water, -which was taken to him by Chas. Hirzel/.Tr. "WHiile passing the budketihto the cell the prisoner made a rush for fie door and attempted to strike the turnkey with a board which he had broken from one of the outbuildings under the barred windows. Mr, Hiroel was too quick for him, however, and succeeded iu getting him back into the roofn.
t»r 'i.
time
you will soon
ro^ciJR
$p|
Seasoning Food.
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Many people have the idea that a finely {flavored dish mast cost a great deal that is a mistake If you have untainted meat or sound vegetables, or even Indian meal to begin with, you can make it delicious,,for with proper seasoning. One reason why
French cooking is much nicer than any ether is that it is seasoned with every variety of herbs and spioee. These cost very little. If yon buy a few cents' worth at
Their flavor is best preserved by keeping (hen in lair tight tin ems, or in tightly aorked glass bottles. .,
Our Bodtea Alter Death.
Within a vwy near approach to tat m, jbe human fiunily inhabiting the earth has seen estimated at1,000^)00,000 the annual
loss
by death is
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rsr
18JDOOOOO.
weifdit
cfiht* aadnal
Now, tte
matter «tf w« J«*
saenae^ecty east into the gnweis an teas
.r- its deoompomtion
prodnces BfiOdjOOOJXMiOO ento amtter. The v^getabls prodnrtioos ofihe
MsUidaVKW^ fro® 8Hfm
ism them ftw their owniJM«*». 'Th»drcfc Of cheangee haabeeo go^cM.everWTOS
tna»hMs^ ««eesqgteeftfae^'e«tfc He ledsos tibe. lower skdawb and the seidii«rptail»,«hidhMsduetiine i*»me anavt of htflBaelf.
Tht
kwt animals
ttie earth or
BIB,
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few
torn, become tte animal the*, hgr ita dealhj apiiapasainte ihaatin«qphgre,&aqB ate teady um iannt t» h» aniinlwtrf ny
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FRW
isaahaing ahses
mWrn-:
itla
departs®,
irney Macau He}* as t'ncle Dan'l, or a M^sl-oper from JarvH Sectioti, will visit the Opera House n^xt Wedh^hyJ-v
The following notfee Is taken from the New York Sun:" The gr&ftd simplicity of tlncle
Dan'l Is like an nnpolished pyramid, and Mr. Macauley, who «e«n»s clearly to understand the necessities pf the hour, purposely avoids any theatric ornamentation of his work. He is 'less the hero of a stage picture than a simple* minded eotin tryipan always a liUle astonished at what is eoing on around him. This living reality is the chitnh of the drama
8
PAi«9Ay^r^r
Willie Edouin's Sparks company will be at our Opera House to-night fend present Dreams of Fun, the mosi amusing extravagance ever produced hefe.
Hie notice given below is clipped from the Dramatic N6"w$: Willie Edohin'0 ^Sparks" Company provted, at the Bijbu Opera House.: on Monday nighW an amusing, rolikkmg company, &n^r b&6 made a dcciW hit. The little novelette called "Dreams" will this season prove one of the riiost taking on the road. The company altogether is the $teverest of the kind, and play well to dj^ch. other., ^he "Sparks" have crowded the Bijou Opera House nightly.
r"'
.ii'visii.k'ss.
The Miles' Juvinlles' opert company will 5)lay an engagement of fwu nights at jour Opera House beginning next Thursday
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The St, Lmiis
It stated that thejBort. bluestone
thick
in many places.
of
the
ffrt7tS3W
o'^ENTS.
(Btya .'ilAitJ'litli ABii'"'f •»{!*.
Tinm ot
July othf sp^iks
follows 6f the troupe the Miles Juvenile Opera Compkny sfcbred ft brilliant success at uhfjg C»ve the, nrst t|me titpe in jtlie
Due The
^ieasant'gat^en theater was well filled, aiid htjarty reception was aHcoYded the talented little people
The performance would hiaye, reflected an eminent degree of credit upou an adult combination. The leading
rolps of
/Le
Petit Iu6" are* sustained by-some verjl re raarkable little artists, possessing taw quality pf vocal power, surpaspmg beauty :ind grace and fair dramatic ability. The Cohen sisters, MissFanbie Til ton. Miss Emanuel, Master
Lasken'Master
1
1
'Whepler
and Master, Fox, tfcaredliberal fend merited compliments of, applause ?ast evening The dresses are all yery handsem^&hd the opera is mounted in! su perb style The Little Duke, at Uliring Cave, will run for some time. It is an ex cellent performance. I,
Fiinerat ^nrlri'.
The funeral of Mr. John R. Conner will take
plnco
Ttn^uy, Nov.'fl, ,18H0, at
12 o'clock, froni "lii!
1n»c
reek
which underlies a widq part of the prairie region of Texas, is ftiliy dix hrindred
jfeet
1
Ernest Renasi.
Writing
from
the region
Nile, claims to have discovered a
little model of a sewing miu-hine, supposed
to
have been made over six tlioujapd years ago, by an' Egyptian, named Jj£nger. In many parts of southern Europe flour is made from chestnut^ which is said notobly iobecheaper, but Iblly e^ual to wheat |lour in the making of breads.' A write? from that country! states that in some places wheat flour sud corn meal are entirely superseded by this product, wliich is very nourishing, arid can i)e saved years or longer without injury.' x%{ •^rhe largest grain'elevator in the uorju is at Jersey City, erected bj. the Pennsylvania railway comptmy. It is 14ft feet wide, 200 feet long, and hasa capajnty for »tofing 1,500.000 hushela of grain. The building has tWeuty-fonr sets.of elevating apparatus for taking grain -from caw, and four "(.•onveyora" rnu'from the building to the wharf unloading cauall)o^ts.and loading ships.
In the excavations made for the widening of the 1ed of the Tiber, many intetestiiig archfteologii-al discoveries, in the jway
Of
A
have a very good assort*
ment. The best kinds are sage, thyme, sweet m^joram, tarragon, mint,sweet basil, parsley, day leaves, cloves, mace, celery seed and onions. If you wish to plant the seed of any of these first seven mentioned in little boxes on your window sill, or in any sunny spot in your yard, you can generally raise all. yon need. Gather and' ory them as follows: Parsley and tarragon should be dried in June and July, just Wbre lowering mint tn June land July thyme, marjoram and savory in Jmy, August and September all herbs should be gathered in the sunshine, and dried by artificial heat
Kotrrau rencs, were lUade. A perfect tttfttne of a Roman matron was found, and close by, another statue of Tiberius, the latter being broken in several places,,, urns, decorated with reliefs pf fruitsand flowers, ol* fine "fcnrkniaiishfp* and itlAnv other articles, uUifue and aircient were also.disCOveTCbj
According to Professor Tyndall'* tMniUie. brain is the organized register of infinitely numerous experiences received during the evolndon of lift, or rather during the ©Volution of that series of organism through whidi the huiftsn orj^nism Km lieen reitdp'd the effect of the most uniform and frequent of these experiebcce bas been successfully bequeathed, principal and interest, and have slowly mounted to that high intelligent* which He* latent in the brain of the infants
The important work of connecting' the systaH of triaugnlation, covering we^ern Eurofte and Northers Africa, was soceessfnlly couAummated, by powerthl electric lights being placed at a high elevation on mouotaim of the British Island*, France^ ^pain and Algeria. Thus these «9un&ries ware nnited into one grand system of triangles, reaching from the Sahara to the northern!ost of the
Northwest (\rn*r Fifth and Mmn Streets •QO -f/ifLALt'l
feir
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extra, 86^4 85 eo(^to chok« »l Wttl 80 White wheat extra, 94 79Q49B extra Ohio, ft 79® cess, |B 35f}8 25. Wheat— «|0 tuagnwkd 91 US No.8 do., 1 1« No. 8 do.. »o 1 do., .1 wTeteamer. Mo, do.. fTl^ft fixed winter,jK lS angriidedwhite. 3, ft is. torn—p3rly active «M a shade h!j ungraded. o7^®Mc Nu. arrt spot: Btranur, ISo. 9, BV ydiowr-'W^®3Swe'i ^wcem»r. MM Xit\Tvutvy$Qqm%r- Oate-nMtx*d weatfin, Jic ^hlU
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Chicago. NOV.Fkrar-Qule^ujd tmchaaged. Wheat—Steudy and onchanaed So, 8 Ohieago Kj»rtnR, $t 01caah WH bid JDeW&ber St Mk. Jaanarv. Corn .Qooddwuad and prltti shade h^rher 49c, cash: 40MQ4N(c, Oeeenber 40Xc, January. Ojkt^
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BALTIMORE. t?ov. (}.—ftour^-Steady, weatern BU|M8rtnes$8M®4 00 .«e. axt^ fSWMBOj do«
114X. Iec*mb«r, SV»«•».»* JMaab, |l »)«i 19« Febuary, |1 ai. OprnTWeaUn» higher and irttoo*. with artf*e laqulry: aew aad old western mixed,- aBefci and Norember, JH(© 86c December, old UUOUMc, new. Oats—Wm: w«»tenj!Whlte,fll088Mle 4th tWttr.. Rye—00^1$. U.nl }/,-
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TOLKDO.NOV Michlganjll 08H
residence,
six miles east of Teire llaute. oh the Bloomingtbn
roak.
Friends Invited.
How mauy Oit the ottl- Whefet horses in this county. are. asking for office.Put your finger on oue. I
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CiMoiKNATt, Nov. (T.—Floor—Firmer family.
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5.—WheS^~8teady N«. 1 white
January, |I OBM No. 3 red Wabaah, a tJeccmncr,«1»»: January, |t OtM? Fatatoary. 81 Io. 8 WutMtah, |t 01. C»ro—Steady high mWed, 45iie K(. 2, «pot, &H c: November. 44He damaxed, oew, VTHc. Oat»-^*'teadyi No. 8 wliTte. «8c rojecte^(
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luitiaikaWlla Masr Market.
iNftiATuroLis, No*. «-Liv. Hor»--fif*her: 4,500 head ahipaftafa. $4 50a$4 70 receipts, T.SOOneUd fit
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i-i Ireland. Dt^mStN, Nbvetuber 7 —The tohdiince ment that the Channel fleet has been ordered to the Irish coast has caused in deecriable excitement.,
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Shetland Islands,
meridian are of 27 degree*, the
greatest hitherto xaeasered on the earth. The result of experiments exteoiling titcengh a period of two months, on the inflnence of the elec^xiciight on the growth of planta, has been reported to the linyal Sooety p^Loudoq It is shown that ptnnie do nci require any rest during th«|tw«uiy. Jbur hours, hut that their growth may oe matesiariy ouickeu«il by tp^ing them the benefit of the d^rtric li#t at night
%bt etmal to t#00 eandlcs.
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DUBLIN, Noyeraber 1—The Land Leaguers' defense fund so far appears to be a failure, only £180 have been subscribed. 4 we MM il
A tfotoufc meeting took place at 8|puiagarry. Court Cork, to-day where some lar borers attacked the farmers, aed severe fight ensued The platform was,.finally abandopedto the, mob.
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At tlie, meeting at Athrtoaes d»e jpoak crs' platfotm collapsed, and Mr., Parnell nariowlv escaped n»*ing seriouSlV inJured. Many others, however, were'inore or leaa injucd. Mr. Parnell said that he win ted to organize and put against the q^^irdly Government every Irish county. -?*i
Tho Cucumber.
VkhW-KtsiXM t* Tlie extatat to which this vegetable Is consumed hv th( inlmbitants of Effpt and the Sontuweet of Asin. and also in European Russia and Germany, would scarcely seem credible to this countu.
You never
see a Russian pheasant at dluner
bdt von
see a lump-of blaek bread and a cucumber. The vegetable seems certainly a singular dish to be so national in a country with a climate like that of Russia. Some writers say that there need to be
a
great annual
at Letpeic for cucumbers,
when the
stieeta were heaped up a story high with that preciou* article of Germany cookery. In Gennauy barrels of half and alas ftulgrown cucnmhers are preserved from ens year to another by immersion in deep welfc, where the uniform temperature and eachifrom^air seam to be the preserving agents.
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The* Red. Uptde#.
This is a minute insert, df
color,
a
bright rsd
very eontnioh and rajurioaa
to house
plants, it* presence being a sore indieatioa of too dry an atmosphere tor the hsalth of the plants. The leavea of a plant attacked by it turn whitish or yellowish Ju. spots, and are coveted, especially on the
under
side, with the line whitnh webs of the spiders, causing them to wither and feU off. Syringing and sponging ,the plants thoroughly in every part with water will usually destroy them, unless they sre badly inftsted, in which
case a
little flour of
sulphur added to the water or dusted ever the plants will prove efSeetoaL Thepansy is about the only thing that ia ever tafoted by it in the garden, whole beds of which are sometime*newtroyed ,in very dry eea-
WHISTMJCG TREr—Inthe
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at
adist^nee
oftf«r7fr«tft*n he gfowisig plant* appeared to he equal in effect to average oayligkt a& thia ataHH «r the year. I
deep »ud
Untottt^ impenetrable foreeta of Kuoia ia found a tree that utteni at tiauethe saost mounifal and plaintive notea. tlpdimss these sound* are shrill and clear, at othets lie away to an almost fmperceptible whisper,
as if some eaptiveaph it were eoinplaitmg of its Jot. The effect issfengakw, weird uod startling, until the eauee is k»sw*» The tree is a species of AcsdsL. and .the *mnd is produced by cup^baped gnu* «eemiocs of some htkecf/' 1W wtjKl ia through the t*ee preduos« the •eies referred te.
