Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1877 — Page 3

THE INDIANA ST-AtfE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING," JANUA11Y 3,. 1877.'

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Ulli. 2". French election of delegat'.. Servian Sitiitia call U out. 'I. HnLin troops en'ered KhoUand. 24. Winston arresti U iu I.-uaioii. 21. Success of the Ali-loiisisij in Spain. Political distill ba cm In Mexico. US. Dvn Carlos Ibid from J-paln; end of the Curlhi war. M AKCTI. 1.. EaltleofDibra, Turkey; Turk defeated. Revolution in Mexico mbsiilin:. . 4. KhokniiO loiinaM.v annexed to Russia. Don Carlo, ai rived In KikI:ith'. 5. Com. reueo of Tür and rebels ut Ctttinje. 6. Brent arre-di-d nt Qurotistown. K. Meeting of th- rimiiir of depot If at Pari. AmneMy of tlie arli-t.s proclaimed. War proclaimed baivt on J ipun I Coiia. Ii. J.elupH. ukc n by Mexicn rebels. 1.1. V ritCiuz, Mi iiro, l-..ie;.-o.. .Ii. Nine f.ulti es hi Imdoii. 15. Industrial cxpo-iilon opened at Kioto, J pan. Knd of Hie Goreiiti-Jup-inet-e wnr. lit. Vatican university c.o-sed by the Italian government. 17. Rillwav accident at Lutterbach, llundrcdSol )S)) llMCO-A IK it. 2U. At rain ii ii?ri I; iwin by t h Turks. Al-phon-oand army liter M.ioild. Vi. Auinnrdy prop"ss lor communists 'n French ns.embly. Nk-lc invested by the. lit rz eovini.ii Zi. R;yul tti b 11 parsed. MukhtarPa-sha defeated at Nic-ie. 21. Humor vf tbe czar of Russia's abdlcn tlon. . 2H. Holland dikes sw-pt away. SO. Official report of the Bremerhaven dynamite explosion niad. APBtU 1. Povolntlonjn Mexico gaining strength. 2. MatamoiH. captured by Mexican rebel. Bosnia revolted ng iint the i'nrks. 3. Papal consistory lielt. .State rf siege raised In France. Klngof Abyssiula asked for peace: Irom Egypt. 4. Decreed Fiench assembly passed fixing May 1, IS11, a the openlugdayut the French universal exhibition. . Insumclioti in Aleerl. 11. A number of Fiench c mmunlsts pardoned. 13. High dignitaries of Greece fined and imprisoned for receiving bribes. 17. Negotiations suspended between Spain and the Vatican. 18. Mler, Mexico, taken by the rebels. 1. Tork cn: ture Oatko. St. Rebel victory at Ciluente, Cuba. 26. Von Arnim sentenced to line and Imprisonment fr ireaso'. 28. Queen Victoria proclaimed Empress of India. 29. Right of mfr-fige granted to Alsaclans. 30. Turks, under Mukhtur Pasha, occupied Niesle. MAT. X 8eriooH bottle In Cuba; Spaniards da feat en. . Riot at Salon len, Turkey; murder of the French and trerrnan consuls. 11. Prince of Wales arrives at Portsmouth from the Indian tour. 1'i. Terrible riots in Constantinople. la. Memorandum of the Turkish trouble published at Berlin. 17. Four French men-of war arrived at Colonic a to compel respect to international law. 1. Rumatnsof Jules Michelet, historian, removt d to I Vre Li Chai-e. 19. Ksooliedo's army ocoupird Matamora. Bulfarlm lusm r ctlon begun. Meeting Of tue caruinals in Koine. 2ä. Pröbiant Oraci'a Centennial proclamation. 30. Abdul All r, sullan of Tuikey, deposed by the mluLsiry and tiie people. JUJ.E.' 1. Pervlan armv moved to the frontier. 2. Accession of Murad FIT ndl to the sultanship. 3. battle of Ctego de Avila, in Cuba; rebels defe ed. A Riiaiia fiii ia cnnnrpkfiAl Sllphle or rnurder of ex-uitan Aouul Aziz. 7. Universal educut ion b:ll passed by the French chamb-r of depute. 11. Fe4rot R religi'vus riot in Cblua; massacre ol native .lui-u-iii. 12. chin pe iilju to President Grant presented. 12. Ant'-Catho ie rlot in P.rnl1 and Antwerp Rrilgium. Plague hi Constantinople. 15. WIuhIow relensrd. AsKusNination ot HurDein Avni P.iha.ll ichid fashR.Ahtned Agiia, a servant and oldU-ron guard, by ilHHantR Circassian In tlie Turkinh army. He al.-o wounded KalKaeril Pasha and a second sentry. 17. Ilnwan, the Clrcnclun. hanited in 'onstanttnople. prince of Monten Kro resigned. 14. HpanlHh constltnllon adopted. 2J. Isews of the conclusion of the KgyptoAbygsinian war. 2t. Great railway accident in Spain 17 person killed cd 37 Injured. 2'S. Mil tla lev-rve trilled out In Servla. K. Numbers o' jiamunLsbs pardoned by McMahon. ao. Prince Mllinfof Servla, proclaimeil war and left Belgrade to take command of the army. JOLT. 1. In Paris, 125 eommnnista pardoned. Battle of 8itchur Servian routed. 2. Montenegro deciarea war agalnt Turkey. 6. Battle of Seuitxa -WeiviRus badly defen ted. 11. Battle of Ab4-Kadl in Tu'key Servians defeate-i and rouu-d. 12. Battie of Widdin; Turku defeats!. Capture of r Hptwlish railroad tiain by ti e Cuban In-urgent.. It. Bober of the English man-of-war ThunYrer exploded on the trial trip. 21. Cuban rebel defeated "at Santa Clara. Albenve, Hvv-tzeiland, destrnyi-d by fire. 32. tiodenhaiiiiii, Sweden, burned; immense loa and great urteiing. 28. Battle of t'rbiiza; Turks defeated; Osm.ir PaKba, taken premier. 2j. Isabella, ex-queon, ret urut-d to Spain. 1. Montenegrin victory at Treblgne. 2. News of great niaacre of Europeans by South He Islander. V. Ron man la ministry resigned. Saltan Marvllil. Bulgarian utiociiies dlbCovered and rfported. 7. Uargosovatzbarntd. 8. Ureat xclteiuent In England over the Bulgarian atrocities. 1 utkey requested mediation. 10. Attempted murder of Prince Oortschatoff. 11. Disraeli elevated to the peerage. 13. Wagner's Tillogy begun at Raireuth. 14. Hawaiian treaty completed, btearaer tlfy wrecked on the Eugllah coast ; 15 lives 17 Amnesty offered the Turkish insnrgents. News of a great (amine in China. 1. Ureat powers propose peace to Prince Milan and the smtan. 20, TTrlbledf f! ht the Abyssinian- by the Etyfuans. Financial crisis In Portugal. 2Z. r leiee ban le belore Alexlnatz. 24. Alex inax besieged. 4. ltelnfo ement sent to Cuba. Convocation of cardinals at Rome. 25. Bloody buue of Tresibsbv-Servian routed with great si.iughter. Prince Milan oaks for pcaoe. Sultan Murad pronounced insane. 21. Preliminary negotiations for peace begun at Conntantinople. Enzlaud to Interfere in the Servian war. Reivians worsted at Alexinatx. 2. suliau 'u. ad deiosed; Sultan Abdul Hamid elected. 3 Mediation of the great powers rrjected. 31. SultAu Axl 1 tfamid proclaimed. Monetary crista iu Portugal passed. SEPTEMBER. 3. Alexlnatx bomb irdnd. 4. Oreat t at Alexiuatx city rarrted bv storm Alexinaix burned. Milan petitioned for p ace. 8. E' gland interferel In the Tureo-Servlan wr. Spain ortlered Protestant churches to remove ext' usl -lgns of worship. 8. Fngllili b1g Riitic fjundered at ei. 10. Mss.4 nwteUag In the U nt red Kingdom to protect ag iint m.iimuo for Tar key. 12. Bulgailan atmcicieM inveHiigated. K Rouewuicf ihe rgynto-Abya-inian wir. 1. Porte propoMfd vry hari terms of peace. Uerniiny renKHiwtiaied. 17. ArmlMkvfnrlO lays between ths Turks and Servian-; Uns arriving in Belgra e iu great numter. - 1. Official report of the Bulgarian uaasacres. 20. DiTieli defend-. hi policy. 21. Formal annintloe agred ou betwa lLe bJllgeivnt InTirker. 21. Coliialou at Falmoath, Enzland, between Wave (uee.i aud Norway ; former sunk with all on board 2. Bnttlo if Dn'igrade; Servians defeated With -reat lne)Ter. - 1'ope aod UnrJInal AntonelU both very HI. . , ; , . , OCTOBJCa. 3. Sla le, splrltnaiUi. tuti tn Indon. , 3.Ci i?re-.i ' wdi.' D'iilu PuK b. Turks advance tow;trd R-lgraJe. Eel. C?Rdo fortir.caU u naur.ed and repaired.

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I t&Uf n. J U. Muktitnr P.ih i!-fenreil nt Tr .!atie by : t'i Muiilf nt eriiiH. Newiiul hiirnlikvunaiiix in the Abyssinian war. 1. eix ir.oüths'ainiisti.'t? njtcted by Turi$, S-rvIaiis and .Itnti n'm io. 17. Kusslii uia'le imposKib'e demands of Turkey. 1. O.vat excitrioi nt in Loudon In coniq'ience of rutmn of wjir Intweeit Knlnnd jiml Rnvsl.t. ;uni. ii in id un il lin and iviu-fr-rceiiiciits jf'-nt to Mii'la and tiraliir. 1". Wnr Hfipirnl Ineviti'bli' in Kiirop. Au-triati rt ioiisriith nwrnliM. Eirli.-di IrouCi.i'l "flit t'llie vtet .t ri tiiiiaa. 'Ji. Negoiiatu'insojietn'Hj bftween the porte and Ftir.ipi'an ninh usiidors. Knsiau mobilization f army coi tx sun. 21. Hussimi iiiijiiialmu prefntfd. 2'. S,iitxli:tr taken by he Tuik. 2;:. s, riotis riots In Switz-ii-uid. Peaceful srihi'lon .f th- n' rii qu.-t inn prolnble. 2. t:lijirmr at BahikLtva cimuei.ioruied In Liiilon. 2. i.tiif ral Tcliemif ff woundinl. 1. Turk capture l.iii'.il. Oi-rman parliaruent niM-int. 31. IiussiHH ull'matuin psrHnbd. Servian reserves call. I m'. Turkish troop Pdvsncn fiom Alfxin.-itz. Bloody def.nt and rout of the .Servian. NOVF.Mr.EIU 1. Tl;e porte accepted a two months' arinlstlCf. t. M.-etingof plenlpoteutlatiesat Constantinople to treat for piuv. A Fiitnlne In India. S. Xuiltish üoet about to enter the Black a'nV. InMalliitlon of the lord mnyorof London. IU. Rebellion in Baxue pioviuccs. iW ra'-li'a war sp 'ecb. 11. 7iiroi Uu-la made a warlike reply to DKraeii. Boum-nian tioops put under arm. 12. Cyclone in Jiuli i; 2öi,ii lives lot by a greRt ocean tidal wave. 13. Prospects of n ace apparently gone. The gn at powers ad preparing ior war. It. riu,ian armv mobilized. 15. Steamer City of Amiichester sunk off Akvah, India; nil hands list. 17. Spanish su-niuer Moctezuraa selzod by the Cuban. 19. Roumanla pleading for protection from Russia nud Turkey. 2. Ireat depression in 1he iron trade. 2. Russian loan tif loo,(Hiu, 00 roubles tiken. 27. Mexic n revolution began. 2. Crisis iu the Au tro-Hungarlan cabinet. :w. Ureat lire in Veddo. DMKMBF.R. 2. Adriauople ilooaed by an overflow of the Danub. 8. Terrific gale over the Brlt'sn isjes. Ministerial crli.s in Fi ance. f. Bismnick dtclared Germany neutial. 7. Mexican government overthrown. Lerdo a fugitive. Piaz occupied City of Mexico. New Grecian ministry formed. Fiench cri-l continued. Outrages on Americans in M Xii o. 11. Explosion in a German colliery ;2o miners killed. I. 1. Valparaiso, Chill, burned. It. French minlstiy resigned. 15. President of the bunk of Rrussels failed nnd absconded; los to the bck, 4.1X0,010 francs. 17. Italy abolishel the death penalty for crime. is. Kiilwav collision in France; 25 persons kille d and maimed. 21. close of the preliminary conference at Constantinople. 22. Soei-jliist conspiracy discovered lr RusPia. Sleeping reo m demanded .f Tui kf.v. 2J. Turkish constitution okmnly proClaimed. 27. Tuikey refueed to neerp the division of the pU'iiipotentiarlea. War imminent. Casualties. JAXl'ARV. 4. Many boats dama?d in the Hudson river bv ice. Urent railroad accident In Russia slxtyeleht soldiers klllrtl, fllty-fonr maimed. II. Terrible gale iu the Mediterranean. 11. Five thousand skeletons of the victims of the Inquisition discovered In an old monastery In Limn, Peru. Fire In Mobile, Alabama Slii,0tJU loas. IU. Earthquake at Bangor, Maine. 20. News of the great earthquake at St. Thomas. 2!. Triple collision on the Ureat JNorthern railwnv, Englan 1.. 2!. Direct cable broken off Torbay, . S. 21. Window's Torgerles discovered flight of Winslow. FKHttUARY. 4. Disastrous explosion of fire damp In a Belgian mine 1. persons killed. 5. Panic In the Cincinnati opera house, II persons tram pi. d to death, many others injured. Steamer City of Ualvaston went ashore on Maynguana Island. 8. Disastrous fire In Broadway. New YorV. 9. Bank of Commerce. New London, Connecticut, robbed of 1,501. 10. Piper, the Mabel Young murderer, convicted in Boston. 17. Steamer Strath-Clyde sunk off Dover, England, by the Franconia 1 persons drowned. 20. Earthquake shock at Monroe, Michigan. 27. Steamer Mary Bell burned at Vicksourg. 251. Brent's forgeries discovered In Louisville, Kentucky; Sight of Brent to England. MKCI 4. Marine disastor off Kitty Hawk 24 lives lost. 2. News of the burning at sea of the steamer Bothnia. . . , 4. Verv destructive fire at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania loss S.ü)n,uu0. 5. Osäks, Japan, burned 5tW houses destroved. Unprecedented tloodsinth Danube v.dley. Accident on the Harper's Ferry road 12 men killed. 10. Furious hurricane in the northwestern state many persons killed and wounded. Tremendous flood in the river Heine, France. Landslide on tbe Rhine 24 persons killed. 12. Egyptian steamer Sainanond exploded at Suez St soldiers killed. Almshouse at Norwich, Connect leut, burned 14 lives lost. Tremendous gale on the Atlantic many ships lost. 17. Eruption of Mount Vesuvlu. 20. Tremendous snow storms and floods all over the United states. 22. Jupiter powder works, Woodlawn Heights, New 1 ork, blown up. 23. Explosion at Laramie City, "Wyomlns; 10 men killed and maimed. 25. Total wreck of the ocean steamer Oreat Western, at Amityvllle, Long Island. 27. Direct cable again broken. News of tbe wreck 1 1 the Strath more. 28 English steamer Jo ward wreoked In the Arabian sea 6ou lives lost. 30. Lynde Brook reservoir, near Worcester, Massachusetts, burst; damage rrW.Oto. APRIL. 4. Tremendous sform in the eastern and middle states. ' , 5. Ferryboat capsized on the river Die, in Scotland: 32 persons drowned. Powder magazine blown up at Salt Lake city; several persons killed. . Boiler txploslon at Binghampton, New Yort. a. Very destructive fire in Baltimore. 10 Earthquake in St. Marys county, Mary12." Explosion at !fquchon!ng, Pennfyivunia, coal mines. 15. Hewnd men killed at Portsmouth, Virginia, by the explosion of a shell recovered from the rebel Ironclad Merrtmnc. 20. Fifteen pilgrims drowned by crossing the river VIenne, France. 21 Camp meeting buildings of the Methodists, near Pi tsr.n rg, Pennsylvania, destroyed by an inc ndlary lire; los .oui). 22. Powder explosion in Wales; II lives lost. 20. Theater des Arten. Rouen, France, burned; many lives lost. MAT. 1. Destruction of the Chinese quarter In Antloch. California. 2. Outrage by masked mlam at Massillon, Ohl. . Dynamit explosion at West lloboken. New Jersey ; shot k felt for 3 miles. Railroad train blown from the track by a hurricane at Neoga, Illinois. 10. ChicMgo tMicktnakenT strike and riot. 17. Hteomer Pat Cleburne exploded boilers atKhawnortown. 20. Kx pioston In a Virginia coal mine 10 killed Miid wounded. Dapont'a powder mill, Wilmington, Delaware, blown up. 27. Explosion in the Phcenlx colliery. Potts -n. Pennsylvania 13 men allied and maimed. at. -w of the mamncre of Captain Stone's Eart. -f Black IIllLs miners 49 men killed by aefeioux. , IOSX. . . i 4. Indian massacre on Cedar creek, W. T. 15. Fire at rooii's warf, London. England 10,Q cheats of tea burned; loss t2JW0,m,

Is. sr. Johns, Canndi, bnrr.iil; ) Ft ores an. 1 ln-iist s Iii. med - io.-s jl.. ' i.ti.'Xi. 21. 'l.r.il' fui'tory iu 5r'.'ii viiie, N. J., blui. li II 25. Custer's d'fi at and the mancre of his foiCv 011 the Liitle Horn river; 2 soldiers killed, including all their . tliccrs; the ct-at-est disaster to the whites iroai Indlau fx? since Bmdilock's t f:it. JlLY. 4. Severe stortn In Lvia; many buildings tl.-st ii.. e I and livi-nlosl. s. liauibur? riancre luS nth Carolina. V. Castle tUideti, first a fort, then an nsR'iiilly roiiii, ilii-n a t enter, tinslly boadqunriers of the New Yoik emigration d-pirt-

tent. d.- lroved b the I'rots-rer st.t iair biinnd on l.ike' (iuprior, 1 wenty-seven il V"S J'TSl. I 10. Religious riot In Columbia, South .V"eru-a. 11. Three Newark (N. J) dixperndoes namrd 1'hfilhorii, shot t-lzlit men. killiue Hme and were themselves ho ind nmml to death as they were swimming the ilv-r. Wutcr-ppout near lu!sville caused prei.t dama'. 17. Severe shock of earthqu ike in Austria and Bohemia. 2. Vaclit Mo'iiwk cipslzvl In a sqnallin New York bay. drowuiug Wiliiain T. liarner. several iietim.rs of Ins l-oiiny and somi fiietnis find attend nils. Ureal, gate in Vermont; mucli damage done. AUOlTsT. t. Seven children drowned nt Cola water, Michig.in. . tnejit fire at Nante, Frauc. 7. Sullivan, a Chic it-o Journalist, murdered Hanford, 14 teacher. Ten persons drowned in Putnam's pond. Whitehall. New York. Railroud accident near Ciuciuuati; several kiilea and maimed. K. Terrible accident on a British railroad; 20 persons killed. jo. Ureat fire In London; los ilO") 000. is. Heavy bank robberv tu Pahas, Texas. 22. Mxi h negro lynched in Virginia In three mouths. 2. Railroad disaster In Mississippi; several killed and wounded. 2H. Collision of two ocean steamers in Liverpool harb.ir; both seriously injured. 3y. Fearful fire in San Francisco; lossfTSO,OUo. Inge tire in Cincinnati. 31. Four miners MiMocated with choke damp In Denver, Coloiado. KEFTEMIiER. 2. Horrible murder by a band of religious fanatics in Arkansas; a mau killed, aud his body decapitated and mutiluUd. Yellow fever In Nivsunali. 3. Triple eolliKlon on the Baltimore and Ohio road. Six hundred houses destroyed by Üre in Quebec. 5. Fatal explosion at Hell Gate; three men killed. 8. Four Indian murderers hung at Fort Smith, Ark. . Acciderit at a flng-raisinj in Lancaster, O. three men k lled. 11. Y'ellow lever appeared In New York. 22. Feanul dlsasteron the Pan Handle railroad 10 passengers killed and maimed. 21. Dreadful biiloon acoident at Paxton, 111., aeronaut killed by a lali of .'CO IVet. i. Fall of a three stoiy buil"lng In Springfield, Muss.; several p.'rso.is killed. Terrible Are In Toledo, O. ). Boiler explosion at Plymouth, Ind.; five harve ters killed. octohfr. 1. Shocklngsceneatan Ohio execution, murderer twice handed. Another boiler expiation n Indiana, 12 persons ki'.Ud nnd luninieo. Ferry-bo it accident In Ireland, II iKTsons Uro ned. 4. Five railroad accidents In the Unittd States. 7. B irk Europe burned In New York harbor ; six men burned to deatli in her boid. 12. Terrific ex plosion in a P.Us'iurg nail mill. 17. Destructive fire at Louisville, Kentucky; loH,5."jio,otiO. Jordan. New Y'oik. burned. 10. steamers Switzerland and Unbe collide oft Flushing; laltei sun. Boat swamped In the; Saginaw river, M-chlg'in: live men drowned. 21. Tuoma1 Ellis, of Park National bank. New Votk, absconded with ?-15 000. 2-5. Railroad uocideut iu New Jeisey; five lives lost. 2tJ. sclnxjner Annapolis foundered off" Ntwfoundland ; all hands lost. :. Railroad accideutat Scranton, Tenn.; 19 person killed and wounded. 31. Five borso thieves lynched at Kansas. Twenty Chinamen crushed to death in a Han Francisco theatre. NOVEMBER. 1. Explosion at the Miami, Ohio, powder mlL's. 1. Frightful accident at a Sacramento theatre; the floor gl Vrs away, killing s yen and wounding 100 persons. Waon containing 34 persons falls over a bridge near Cincinnati; l'l killed and maimed. 21. Fires In New York, New Orleans, Richmond and Charleston. DECF.M niR. 1. Great fire at New Orleans; 122 houses bnrned. 5. Extensive fires at Brooklyn, Peoria and Little Rock. Brooklyn theatre burned; 2M5 lives lost. 11. Feurful nltro-glyoerlne explosion in Petrolia, Penn. 12. .Marine disaster In the St. Louis h arbor aevenlteamers crushed aud sunk by the ice. 15. Rictin NewOrloiin negroes, steamboatmen ami wharf-rats killed. 21. t onnagrntions at Little Rock, Ark., continue most of the business poi lion of the city burned. 20. Stenmer Montana bnrned in the Pacific. Convent burned in st. Elizabeth, Canada 12 nuns and children burned to death. Necrological. JANUARY. 2. Ex-Governor John II. Clifford, of Massachusetts, died at New Bedfoid, aged 67. 4. Sir Anthony Rothschilds died in England, aged M. 7. Benjamin Downing, oldest odd fellow In the world, died In New York, aged 101. 9. Commodore Stephen Decatur died la Boston; had served 45 years lu the navy. 10. Geuenil Gordon Granger, U. H. A., died In Santa Fe, aged 50 years. 15. Mrs. ex-President Johnson tried near Ureenvllle, 'ennessee. Commodore John Pope, U. S. N.. died in Dorchester, Massachusetts. 22. Francis Thomas, minister 0 Peru, killed by a locomotive In Frankvllle, Maryland. 27. Frederick Lemaltre, French actor, died In Pails. 28. Francis Desk, Hungarian statesman and orator, died at Peslh. FfcßtHURY. ?. Mrs. Peter Crtwrlght, widow of the celebrated pioneer preacher, died at Pleasant Pialus, Illinois. Rear Admiral Si, as H. Htrlngham, U. . N., died in Brooklyn. 10. The Hon. Revedy Johnson found dead In bis yard at Annapolis, Md. 17. Horace BusUuell, D.D., died at Hartford, Conn. 25. Pierre M. Irving, nephew of Washington Irvlnir, died In New York city. 26. Uarret E. Barry, ci.mnu.dore In the United S eales navy, died tn New York, aged 81 years, MARCH. 11. William Robinson, Journalist, died at Maiden, Mas. 12. Uen. J. D. Webster died at Chicagrt. It. Robert Mill- an, bishdV of Calcutta, nephew of nean Millman, died at London. 14. Prosper M. Wh mo e, politician and merchant, died at Ureat Neck, .ong Island. 2U. Ex-Uov. James J. Smith, of Rhode Island, died at Providence. APRIL, 2. Frederick Wajpole, M, P., died in Loudon, 4. Ulohsrd Rtocktondled m Princeton, N.J. 6. bishop John lob ns, Protestant Kplseopal, died at Alexandria, Va., aved t) years. 7. Maximilian Tarnoczy, cardinal archbishop, died at Salzburg. Charles H. olden, ex-Gov. of New Jersey, died nt Princeton. 10. A.T. Stewart, merchant and oaptullst, died at New York, aged 73 years. 16. Hon. Trusten Polk, ex -governor and exsenator, died at St. Louis. Mo., act si C5 years. 17. Ores Wen A. llrownnou. liiluit ni.hed Catholic scholar and author, tiled at Detroit, Mich. 21. Primness Isabella, of Portugal, died at Lisbon, aged 7ä yn ' 25. Barney Williams, actor, died In New York. 2. Thomaa Dod worth, muffclan and composer, died in Mornsaola, N. Y., ngoa M years. 29. Thomas Alrd, scotch poet, died In ScotUnd. au. Jam U Onihsm, Anverloati consul la Italy, died In Florence. MAT. 7. Wlll'am R. Rprawne. D D.. Presbvterfan dlrlne, died at flushing. Long Island, aged M years. - 10, WlUlaraW, llaJJ, of Hail'a Jouru .X vf

Hor.l!h,died In New York. Wl'llsm VarieV fltitldy, the blicksiuUh") died at New York, pg'd years-. Ü. Min Julia Mflthpw, actress and prima li'i'iii t, d'eu 111 .si Louis. -gcd I vpars. Oven Marlowe, v.tdian, died in Boston, Massachnsptls. t 21. Henry Klngslej-, brother cf Canon Kingsley, uii-d In I.oi.non. .7. t rauci-i Paiucky, Au -trUa historiau.died nt I V sth, ae i 7S year. JiXE. X. (.Jeorue Sana, "Mum. Dudevatit,' nutlior. di- l in Tiiils, Hi,-ed 71 y,.;ir. R v. K.lwar.1 Field. d Bishop of Newmundiimd, 'dkd at IImi.i jlTon, Berninua. nged 5 year. a. Job 11 X al, iiuilturand niegazine writer, died at Portland, Mine. 2i. Robert Napier, English ship builder, died lu Loudon. JCT.Y. "C. Allen T. CapNfTion, United stale wnator from ;vht Virginia, died su id -.ily iu Wnsh utoo. is. Jolin Kretter'vk. Lewis, R. A., painter, died iu Imdoii. I'J. Michael c. Ki rr, speaker of the hou-so of represt ntatives, dl d at Rcckbiidso Spribs, Va. 21. Joshua A. Harris, author and Journalist, died utClrit land, O. 2!. lln 1. Jo-epli l"nIerwo-d, ex-snator from Kentucky, died at itowlli g tiree- . 2". Mrs. IVnhno I avis, woman's lights k'ader, died at Providence, K. I. SElTEMBtJt. 4. General JeT'l hompson.of the confederate army, died in M. Joseph, Mo. 12. lion. Henry A. Wie, ex-governor of Virginia, died at Richmond, Va. Willinm Tenbiink. Mexican veteran, died ats'ew Orleaus, aged Wi ytirs. Hon. John Purdue, ex-congress-mnn,di(-d at Lafiyett?, lud. 14. Robert Bam weil Uuett.died in St. James parish, 1a. ijiis. Bisaoi Elmnml Starcr Janes, Methodb:t cnnrcli.died at New York. 27. Braxton tirage, general of the confederate army, died in Galveston, Texas, aged 1 years, lion. R. C. 'Ihoinpson, of Oulo, died in

1 oledo, O. 30. Josph Warren, president New York associated press, died In Buffalo. George Alfred Lawrence, English author, died In london. OCTOBER. 8. Baron Lisgar (Sir Job u Young), ex-governor general of Canada, died in London. 10. John Fitch Cleveland, New York Trib une, died in New York. 11. Captain James Howard, boat builder, drowned at Jeflersonville. Charles Moran, millionaire, of Detroit, died In ihat city. Frank D egett, prominent Journalist, died in sr. Paul, Minn. 13. Hon. Francis P. Blair, journalist and politician, dies! at Sdver Springs, Md. NOVEMBER. ß. Major General Giles A- Bmith died at Bloomiugton, 111. H. Cardinal Giacomo Antonelli died at Ri me. 4. Duchess of Ac4ta. ex -queen of Spain, died at Madrid. II. Tamburin i, tenor singer and actor, died at Nice. 11. W-lIllain Constable Maxwell, Baron nerrier, of Scotland, died In Edinburgh. 15. John s. Williams, s eamshlp owner, died at Nrw Yo k, aged 2 years. James D. (truce, uctor, dii lu P.ovideuca, Rhode Island. 21. The Dnke of Saldnnha, Portuguese ralnIstei'to England, died at London. 2-'. General Sir Joiu K. C. B., died in London. 27. Mrs. Rose nardin, aged 9 years, the first white woman born In Kentucky, died at Louisville. DfcCKMBER. 5. The actors In the Brooklyn theater. 11. G. W. R. Biyley, engineer of Eads'sjetfes, died at New Orlean. 2M. Jarnos V. Nve, ex-senator of Nevada, died at White Plains, Westchester, New Y'oik. Tin: k r ATE AT LAUGE. The woolen milU ut Wabash have shut down. Busincas 13 reported as pr'eking np at Lafayette. Greencastle bas six churches and Bloominton nine. The Edinburj starch works receive corn in 8,400 bushel lot. 1 The fire department of Lafayette oost $878.50 last month. Evansville is debating whether or not she will adopt a new charter. ' Tbe Indiana and Illinois railroad is rapidly paying off its Moating indebted net. The Crawfordsville ice pitlierers hare cut enough ice to last them two years. The police force of Lafayette spend their time counting the gas lamps not lit. An effort is bjing made to reorganize the Y. M. C A. association in New Albany. Mr. D. J. Holges has sold his hotel in Blooming ton to a gentleman at Indianapolis. James Anterhns was accidentally shot near Tipton, last Wednesday, while 'out hunting. Several accidents happened in Rush vi lie, Monday, from the reckless handling of tirt arms. The shipment of corn from Taylorsville has been larger this year tlian any year since the war. John Wcltlov, a Dücihxr burglar, has been sentenced to sind two years in the penitentiary. Lafayette pays $S5 per day in interest on her water works bund, says the Criwfordsvllle Review. A yonns married lady gave birth to a child while attending the theater, at Goshen, the otherevening. Fifteen hundred pounds of poultry has been .shipped forCorunna, De Kalb county, during the past six weeks. The courts of Edingharg are in a bad way only $13 in tines have been collected during the past two months. Captain John Jay Smith, ex superintendent of the soldier's cemetery at New Albauy, recently fought a duel iu Texas. The cheese trade of the state is rapidly on the increase. Crawford county has 86 factories, producing 6,810,000 pounds. Six wedding are nnder contract at Ogden, to come off within about 10 days. The '"season" will oHn oil Tuesday evening. Richmond Independent: It was rumored on the streets yesterday that our streei railway li to bo removed to Logansport. Plymouth Democrat: A hüiuber of our democratic fellow citizens exjxict to attend the inauguration nf "Blue J tans" at Indianapolis ou the 81I1 of January. A wandering t-ltownian earned Thorntnn Cyrus married a Cruwfordsville lady a few days Mnce. lie kkik a bridal tor to Lafayette, leaving his bride hooie. Lafayette Dsfpatch: An old lady residing in the family ot 'Solomon Ulayback. on the Grand Prairie, was found dead in her bed yesterday morning. We-learned ho particulars. BloomlngtoTi Courier: Jrweph Latter, who shot and killed Jatues Weaver in Wash ington township uwt May, was Brought tmtu Iowa lust S.uurur.y by a brother of the murdered man and lodged in the county jail. Lafayette renn nverrna ' with tramps. The Dsiaich says: Thirty-seven destitu;s found lodging iu tlie city (fice last night, a room whicti in Hut lSx2). On one (xtahioi 52 persona wer "laid out" in this room. City Treasurer PaJdock. of -Terre IlAnte, yeftcrday forwarded 2,145.GS to New. York t psy the semi-annual interest on the i'lfl, C00 worth of bonds of the II, T. II. and I', nnd. The inieitJt has been , reduced lrom IVabnsri Courier: la audition to the 30,. 00O yonn ilnvin patio the river at this i point lat Thursvliy. Und miniiisii in last ! w.tka (.'yuricr, W.fX'j biopj have tcn rut

in fir.ee, making 'altogether" W.otW within the jiast week. t A young man named Will Taylor V. vin; near Morgantown, while preparing for a hunt, blew in the mur.'e of his gnu to ascertain if it wai loadeil. His foot, which held the hammer, lippcd, discharging the gun, causing his instant deato. ' Arburn Courier: Fi vo converts were ban-

ti zed in Cedar creek, near liie road bridge on Se.miiiv last. Ti.-e we-it!.or wn.i qutto cold, notwithstanding which tlie candidates lKre tlie oroeal like martyrs. A large number or spectators wete present io witness the ceremony. Cruwfordsville Review: The county auditor will make his annual report to the auditor of state this wet k. It jdiows the amount of state tifx due the state from this county to b .II. 402.28; school lax due the slate, Jll.Oj.Sü; cjinnioa .chool interest fund, $Vi3 ji . ' Wabash Courier: Last Thursday J. II. retley and Iselle TeaarJner, well to do and industrious farmers in the vicinity of Dora. Lierro township, took a load of lumber to Lagronnd while there imbibed too freely of the Lagro corn juice and as a result became ingloriously drunk. ' When going home they fell from the wagon about three liiiics from town, and by some means were severely injured. Teuardner had a fearful gash cut over his left eye, and it was at ihe time feared that it would prove fatal as the Pkull wa somewhat fractured. Mr. Pedey was only lightly injured. Franklin Democratic Herald: On last Saturday morning about 2 o'clock. Mr. J. F. Spraguc, who sleeps in the rear room of the First National bank, was aroused by tbeivea operating in the bank. Mr. Sprague arose, drew his pistol, and cautiously approaching the door which led to the front room, and opening discovered two men, who with the aid of a dark lantem,were going through tue money drawers of the bank.' He immediately fired two shots at the thieves, and thinks that one of them took effect, as no ilaee could be found where the ball lodged. Iethen rushed into tbe street to summon aid, and the burglars made their ejeape. . New Castle Courier: On last 8unday night between H and 12 o'clock the house of John Graney, who lives five miles southeast of Newcastle, was forcibly entered by breaking in the door by three masked men, and $3öG, the proceeds of Mr. Graney's saie of hogs, were abstracted from a bureau drawer. Mrs. Graney was awakened, by the noise, and saw in the darkness two of the burglars armed with revolvers near the bed where she and her husband were sleeping. The third one went into the room where the children were sleeping, and, lighting a candle, found the money in the bureau drawer. Mrs. Graney, through fear, did not dare. to speak, and her husband was only awakened about the time the thieves were leaving the hou?e. :lt is evident that the parties who committed the burglary knew that Mr. Graney hud money about tlie house. Louisville Courier-Journal: Mr. J. I. Rubel, of the firm ot Breiiiaker, Moore & Co., paper manufacturers, returned to the city last night from' Wawassa,' Tjid , bringing with hiin an account of the burning of the tirtifs iarge paper mill in that village Thursday afternoon. The fire was discovered between 5 and 6 o'clock. Mr. Rubel had just left the mill, and had not readied his hotel before some one gave the alarm, and on looking buck he saw a biaze in the building The mill was run by water power, but owing to the exceedingly cold weather the canal upon the lanks of which the mill was located was frozen to the bottom, and it was impossible to obtain water except by means of buckets. The consequence was that, in less than two hours, the mill was burned to the ground. The machinery, stock, and indeed everything that was valuable, were destroyed. The loss is estimated at $120,000, with $35,000 insurance, distributed in 29 companies represented by Lyman & Campbell, of Louisville. The insurance on stock is $1.000, on machinery i36.000 and on the building $15.000. ASK the recovered dys peptics, Bilious sufferers, victim, of Fever and Ague, the mercurial diseased patient how theyreoovered health cheerful spirits and good appetltlte, they will tell you bytaking 8immonss 1k you want Do you want Liver Regulator. to purify tbe system? to get i Id of Biliousness? something to strengthen you? a good appetite? to get rid of Nervousness? good digestion? Do you want Do you want Do you want Do you want Do yon want to l-ep well? Do you want Do you want to build up your constitution? a brisk and vigoious feeling? If you do, take SIMMONS' LIVES BEGULATOB. As there are a number of Imitations offered to the public, we would caution the com munlty to buy no Powders or Prepared SIMMJNsH LIVER REGULATOR, unless In our engraved wrapper, with the trade mark, stamp and signature unbroken. None other Is genuine. . J. IT. ZEIXIN V CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. Turin it inc it tv t Iw A -m4. mM Pirn. rMf hMflM, MRS f fM MS M wmm mm, mmd W a mf w rt . tW. MAAT-1MKK, C3 P T7AVTU1! K kLXXnKX at :i try of ( 120 s r travel uid ll koi i SM-jtiera. n I'.ll2bU3. Hil nut iror.lie? expeiwe m1. AUoftvi. Eoit-.m lkfAsrncTSiisa CenCiu(utuati. HARRIED. LADIES tzrzr a ni for ci nLHru al rltsdar. of y.it T4l".(. I)r. U. t K WtntiiiPbn inaimnntt. TnCIDER WANTED ! We want Vß Barrels TCRE CID.ER fcr Casl we to fur nbOi the bnrrtls. ; ' '

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und In io ratios (lie ; WIiolc System. , ITS MEDICINAL. TROPEUTins ARE ülLiüUit, iüLl, u:,u!ii ml j.wul Vegetlne is uuule e.xclu-sively from dejuice of carefully s.-l. cicd Ivrks. ror.ts and herbs, aivl so strongly tsuticeiu.irat.ttl. that It will elfeesuaily er.uiicito from the t-ystem -very taint ol Scroluia, rcroiuiou.s liu:nor, Tumors, inoer, Cancerous Humor, i:rv.sip. ias. Salt Rhen to. Syphilitic Diseases. Canker, tJntmsss ai th Ktoiom h, auu all tliM-R.s., thai kviifrom Impure bioisl. Sciatica Jt:L':mntKtory and Chronic Khetitnatism, Nedralzia, Gut and Spinal Complr.lnts, can only tt eiloctuuily curd through the blooil. For Cloi rs nnd Ftuptive Diseases of the Skm? lUstuie, Pinil. s, iUotchi. Ikjii. let-t-r, Scnld-ht ad und Kinwonn, V- tntine" has uever tailed toetreet a VSTiruuii ut cure. For Pains in the Riu.k, Kidnov Complaints, Dropsy, Fem ilo WVakr.ess, Lonci rriion. Riis-mg from Internal ulceration, and utrrine iisea.--ami Oeiieral lability, VeeUne acts direct ly uioii tlie t inv-rt of thesecomp'.Hints. It inviüoiatesnnd Ktn -rgthen-s the wl.oie syst m, ao.i uponthecTetiveo gans,r.:iay inSmuuaiion. cure uineraUtm and reRulate the howeU. For CVitarrh, Djsisp-.a, Habitual Co-' live n(!. Palpitation cf the Heart, Headache-. Piles. Nervousness and General Prostration of the Nervou tsysU'in, no ruealciuH irnn trivi n soeh perfect nttsfaction as the Veeiliie. It purities the blood, cleanses all of th oivtiih, and possesses a controlling power over in nervous system. ' The remark able cures effected by Vesct'.ne ha? induced many piiyslcians afil Hpoihe. caris w horn we know to prescribe and use It in tbe ir own farnilie. In fact, Vegetine is thtbest remedy vet discovered for tlie above diseases, and i.stheor:!y reltible Blood Purifier yet placed before the pubUc. TÖE BEST EVIDENCE. . Tlie follow Ing letter from the Tle-r.E.S. Rest, pastor of M. K. etiurch, Natick, Mass., will be read with Interest by many physicians. Also, those) suCVrlng from the samedLsease aaiHicted tb. K1 of the Rev. E. S. Best. No . non can doubt tliis testimony, as there Is no doubt about the curative powers of Vegetine: , I Natick, Mass., Jan. 1.1S7I. Mr. II. R. Stevens: Dear sir We have gixxi reason for regarding your Vegetine a medicine of the greateat value. We feel assured that It has. been the means of Raving our hon's life.. He Is now 17 years of age. For the laut two year tie bo siiliered from neurosis of hl U g, caij-. d by serufnltuu aff .-ction, and wa? so far rednei that nearly U who saw him tliousht his recovery impotsilble. A council of able physicians couid give ns but tlie iamtet hope of Iiis ever rallying, two of the number declaring that he wa. beyond the reach of human remedies, that even amputation could not nve him, as he had not vigor enough to endure the operation. Jost then we commenced giving him Vegetine, and from that time to the present Jie has been continuously improving. He " 1 "i t "lar- ni I hLsstudh. throwing uwav his crnteW and cane, and walks aiwit che. ifclly and strong. Though there Is 111 mine dl.:(i'.arge from tlie opening where the limb was. laned. we have toe fullest confidence that lu a. liitla time he will b? perfectly cured. He has taken about three dozen bot:lc.s of S'egetln. but Lately use but little, nä he declares tbnt lie is too well to bo taking mecilctfie. Re-t-peetfu'ly yours, 1 H fcl -ST, .11 MRS. L. C. F. BEST. I All Diseases of tlie Elcol. If Vegetine will relieve pain, tleanne, pnrify and cure such disease, restoring the patient to perfect health after trying "dinerett physician:, many remedies suffering for vears, Is it not ronclosive proof, if you are a wiHi-rer, you can curedf Why Is this medicine per'ormIng such great mres' It works In the blood, in the eirctd.it ing fluid. It can truly be called the Great Blosl lmrifler. The great source or dlfea.se originates in the blood, and no modicine that does not act directly upon It, to purify an 1 renovate Jias any just claim upon public attention. . Beoommend It Heartily. 1 South Button, Feb. 7, 1H?0. Mr. Stevens: Dear Sir I have taken several bottles of vmir Vegetine, and am convinced It is a valuable remedy for dyspepsia, kidney complaint and general debility of the system. I can heartily reeommend it to all sulTering from the above complaints. Yours rsspectfully, . MKS. MONROE PARJvER. 3o6 Athens street. Pn pared by 0. R. SfiS, BoslonJIaxs VEGETINE Is Sold By All Druggists. BEST FRENCH BURR GRIST MILLS. i Farmern, Saw Mil) i4- owners, iwtc. A hoy ein grind and keen in order. Prloe, p& and up. Manufactured by N0EDYKE, MARM0N & CO., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Wfiend for Clrcula and Prlca. AGENTS MerVnwh?reTo,e WANTED handle the Patent Crown Self-doslng Ink. stand. Sells itself at hight wherever ink l( used. 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