Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 December 1874 — Page 1
Jasper
p TF1TI"T 7 U u (A ITT m 1171 lil VOL. 10. .lASPElt, INDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1874. XO. 43.
rCMLISHCD EVERY FRIDAY, AT JArB, DUBOIS COUNTY, tXMANA, BY CLCMIIXT DOAN12. OFFICE. Is Cocbuck Bcildiso ON West Main Street.
PK1CB OK MVMHCRIPTIO.N.
Single Subscription, for ny No., 1 50 For .ix inothi1jJ ... 1 00 M nernailillc.
IMo NonoN Dully Life. Adranrt Hroofa if tli. Catholic Ueview. F. cry till ii jr that concerns the grand
old mail whom all Catholics lore at thclri
lather, and who lia a place even in the admiration of hia worst enemies, is of public interest. We therefore gladly make public in America the following transition of an article ou 1'io Nono's
been recently wrlt-
and In new "ma-
ol the Continental
Ratki or AUVKRT.'bnsa. king the rounds
f a aa It a t lOlineinrlpM. 1 week.! 00 press :
v.-i. ...twMiient insertion. 73 tt. I formed in Ilome the acquaintance of;
. i .i ,..., f i.... r.m a Vtt,et 1 chambre of the Holy Father, TneradvertUc. . ce J A fraction over even square or .'JJaiul has never left him. Ho poshes counted as a square The fVenr,"!" the confidence or hi venerable muter, for transient advertisements; a reasoua- , d , . ,
hie ueaucuon wm ,v .- - ithan one monsignore who na9 uot
advertiser. . 'hiflnir mul lie fa rnurf d hv !
Notieei ol appo ntment of yroin the Your quarter, of the globe.
on a largo plate. Hia J IoliueB rarelyjTIie Case of Father Cacrdeiiiann. touch OH the moat or the fowl, but eats Krom ttta Nr Tvrk Tribuuc. some Ismail friture, vegetables and, John W. Gerdemann, late priest of St.
nuns, in train ueurer aim private Bi:.Tu-e Chnrcli. I'hiladelphia. luiblish-
scrretnry, Monsignor Cinrd. agists at ei a car(j t,e Ilaltimoie suu yesterday his meals. In summer the Popo sleeps', nonijnjf defending himself against the for about a quarter of au J our after charges recently wade against him, in dinner. Tins ro.tary and breviary, 'h wl.icb lie says : he says as strictly us docs any country Mv character for honest v hiving lcen pastor, then occupy the rope. Aboutattao'ked.and the malicious slandT hav-
4 o'clock he takes hia second walk ; in i,r be,, 8pread broadcast over the land, winter In Haphacl'a loggie, and in suni-j feel it niv duty to riiht nmelf befoe
mer In the gardens of bis palace, borne the public. I have left the Catholic
tratort and legal notices f like character
to be paid in advance. AKKorvcisa cakdiiutes. Tor Township Officers, caek 1.00
Kr County u " For District, Circuit, or State,
ought to have a tei retary to attend to hit correapoudeDce. He is count nitl receiving isits and rc(iietK, and he ii aiked for audiences n if he were a min-
2.50 isier. Ilinkei worth m'.llioni, depu-
6.00
W. II. PECKINI'AUGII tlttorney at Law, Jasper, I.vdiak.
ties an i grt'at
with letters of
and rnimitors,
lailica come to nee nun introduction, flenoral.
and lii.'h officials cml
.rrns ki. M.wMi mm h ''.tleutloi.s he has .veeived. and nevVr lor " .'''V1:' I-Mrly known m that of Idling almrea. As to my .peculations
. . . it . - . i . - - - . lain
fliuboi. .nd trrvnJln "in P"ni. . r ..!...- I.: I -'"""r-i'
ta'.uu. cnart v.u ft.. iw...v... io.Kr.uux ' - ion. whIch 8re rontainc.l in
to.". . ,. UrrM.ixiWHUuW.ue(oi mumK.l.. .u . , .
A.jT-'li-y.
BOX. JOH BAKES. TlHOIIlrll
CLKMKKT tO A HE.
BAKER Ac XOiVTN'K, vlttorneys at Law. WILL f rle. la lb. Cuart. f Oab.U eiiniy. 4 tt.nJ failbfuU to b1o. fauaitfd tolhm 01T..a la th. "CitrtK " balMinn. wtll trtl. WILL A. TIIAYLOlt attorney at Lawf jAtrER, Indiana, - T-r-LL r.tjr ia tk. Canf lwl 4 ijia- ) Uiaantl. r.rlitular ti.nt.ca gl t. cl-!tct)na.
BRUNO BUETTNKR, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, And Notary Tablie,
la il tb Carta
1TTU.L rfMtlr.
V f.'ry c.uuilri. In(a
f Tabl i.a U'.
JOHN C. HCHAFEK, attorney at Law,
JASPER. INDIANA. "liritl. f r1ia la tb. Cart. r Dab.i a4 aoia V U C.aott... bit. A."iiiUA"ii ,
in him. I have of Un .!. kt u u illi (Iom
clerical Caleb, and hIwuv of Fiua I
Tho St'oi-ol rrti PnntitT l.m nrk fpiikftti lo'
fear the proverb which ileclares that no man is a hero to hi valet. It is, thank" to his contidence, enriched by the indUcretiou of home other persons attached to the Papal Court that I am able to give the following arronnt of how I'iu IX pfcca. hia day. Winter and summer the Pope, notwithstanding hi eighty three-years, rises at b:'M) o'clock, and dresaea himself without nitauce. lie
nearly always awaken iiinmelf. After a ihort prayer he ehlers one of hU private chapels, where the Dieted .itranicnt Is always preserve!, and which contains soma previous relics, among which sre a fragment of the crib of llethlehem, and anothcrof the true rn. ; a piece of the skull of !t. John the llapt it, and some of the teeth of M. iVtcr. Tlirn he prepare to say inaas. At 7 o'clock he descend" to a smaller and l" adorned chapel, where he says mn, and where those who have permiioii to do so receive communion from his hand. He celebrates mass with great devotion, and with such a piety that he is often moved to tears. The Holy Father next hears another nia. aid h one of hi chaplains, aid then, after giving hi" benediction to the pr!et and his m.Mntniit. here'ires. It is now 8:45 o'clock, and
His Holiness tikes bis break fnt, whi' li;
for ill. Jir Cuurirr. Columbia Town-hli Trackers' IiiHtttuta. Inatituto met on the 28th div of No vember, 1S74. The U-.sp was' called to order by William 1-. l.dndston, Pres., at 9 o'clock a. in. The following exhibits the promptness and tardiness of members who were iu attendance, and tiou-atteudants : S. I). P.erce and Wm. L. Kdniiston prompt. J.tinci, M. "W'aldrip 10 minutes tardy. F. It. Waldrip minutes tardy. Isabelle Mackey I.". inluutcs tardy. Leroy Cave, Trustee. 3 hours Ur.ly. Mha Clara I'ayne, non-attendant. Thos. A. Cox, iion-.;tteiuUnU Thos. J. Nol in, non-attendant. The follow iug was the order of exercises : Reading; by F. B. Waldrip; Orthography ; by J. M. Waldrip ; Geography Pifiuitioiis of terms; J. M. Waldrip; ISUtoiy Vyfi, mikI discoveries; ft. 1. Pierce; English Oraminar Sentence rmkiriv; F. It. Waldrip; Physiology NimvokS system ; F. 11. Waldrip; Arithmetic Fundamental Principals; J. M. Waldrip ; Peiunauliip- Speuceriau system in it. true purity; Win. L. Edrulpton. The following projcrainme wa arranged by the Presiduut,. for the next Institute : leading Your method of teaching; S.I). I'icrr ! (if ("-i-ftnli vI ,o -nl livi.
boinetinies he stops to feed M;in iph! estate, 1 bought two houses with ion; Ibell Mackey; Orthogri hy
neu in Ri,fr, o full knowledge and permission or Ku'es of spelling; T. Ox; Physiology white as his ij,e rit.hop. In one house 1 lived with . Digestion ; Thoiuaa J. Nolan: Recer:
'ijiiny ussiManis, wnnouit-veii cnargingmo Cnzlismirammar Verbs : S. D. Pierce:
Arithnetit l'roortiuii ; i 1J. Waldrip ; History Settlements In America ; Thos. A. Cox ; Penmanship What isyour ystetn; Thomas J. Nolan.
brilliant wit have ventured to say that'hiucli, rejecting all its peculiar tenet", the Pope is not a prisoner at all, and and w ill, please iod, never return to it. that no one prevented his ping out lt(For this step I offer no spoloj?v. I have is nevertheless true that Pius IX U nior- married mv beloved wifa. nee Market
ally a prisoner in the Vatican, and jiit; wittic h. of Jteading, Peun., on the 4lh as much so as if he wero hut In with i,l8L. before a deformed minister of Jrrholts aud bars; he could uot leave the ev Cit . with the full rount of her
inalace willm.it pvcttfnT il. inonst rntion-
iDrunna'. ----- --- - .-... - - - . uniiuin, 1 11 nib urernvrui iiiv iiiuiiaii I t ei aonn , ,. . . . , . , , , i .... , ' . . . . . .
ft " ,"u1 "I' 'osuc sinus, wiivic i-;amiame lany ami a uroiner pncsi. - :..,...! ....i .i.- e . i - r .1.:.. . . . .... . . ...
mnuiis nuu i.ic ui.irru's ui inr n i-v-uini- j:i regara to Ms linanciai Hpeeuiauons kers would respond to the transput ts of he uny: the fislthful. To illustrate the truth of 1 now come to the only charjre I wish th's assertion. Me need "ily recll thejto defend mv self again! -the charge oT scenes which occurred last May 24. wheniMiouestv. " My .p-culations In railroad thi mob thought it perceived P'ns IX at tok date bak to the 6th of l.it July, me of the windows ot the Vatican. (w hen a brother priest ard I jointly The alley of the garden which the Holy .,,.iL'ht iluO shares of Pennsylvania, di;-
Vln each SOO. In es !he m ll.r lVs ell. mr A II th l v 'red with line orauge!A UJ!Wi9 Lou.ht res. On this iocs not sooi! hi ' he 1 m irn, i od to Rt j, fnrtl'w investment f made jointly 1763 S3. lb c gc ,Tle he serv "eable o 1 JT! WOO1pn L?,,ch pia0,J l"i(ler 'n,W oiU 1 Mrr t0 Mv ,ost,'' numuic, iiiie, pome, serri' tiiuie, oon . hk i w r . ..,. ,, llntv nn.l iiK.' i...-..i!i v X'. ..i- ivi. o.wl
ini,in,i..iii.i.ni I... ti.i. " " ' l ' ... , . nifcurx iii i.vn i I'm a. i .
avnirv, ami Imve feathrrs as
own ro)C. hen the wcatner is
warm J'iits I. cIioohcs anotlier alley church a cent for rent. A to mr bond
equally well shaded with orange trees, speculations, 1 invented 1400 in theiier-
but of other and thicker growth. Atiinan lkink of Pottsville. wJ.ich I sold
the end of this prove is a miniature re- lately at a heavy discount to Mr. Xa:l I
production of the d rot to of Lourdes. iu order to pay a depositor. 1 lieamoiint
with a statue of the Virgin and of thcjl took along with ine did not quite miraculous fountain. Sometimes he reach the sum of 43.0ia I. for my part, pursues his walk further into the gardenjiook upon the sum oi $3,000 as a rather among its trwes and statues; but he nev-,mall reward lor more tluu ten years' erdescfiifo the liwn, although hSs:iiW : beldc. over i3Ui of which I
gardener has i-ealou-ly designed with took were actnallv Dcruuisites. One
box plants the Papal arms and the words'ihoiisand dollars of it my s'Ker can
Pio Xntio, Poutifice maaiiuo." in gigaiM
tic letters upon its center. Although he
uses a cane, Pius I walks verv firinlv.
have at any time, since for all her hard work for over ten years she has never ukeu or would take any remuneration
although he is somewhat bent. He in inouev. On the houses there are
sometimes sits down, not to rest himself, mortgages to the amount of $10,000, but to rest (a he himself ssyg)t'.o legsj which 1 borrowed in order to pay claims of some of the old Cardinals who ranWainst the church. The interest on ths -carcely keep pace with him. The Iloly'oue mortgage of $3,600 I have paid out Father re-enters the pataco with hi-uf my ow u money. The other of $fl,4UO fMinilhrs about the hour when the.Was loaned from the Iluildiiikr Aasocia-
a a a a .. a . a-
xngeius rmgs wincn tie recites aioni.,OUt ft, Hsnlsoiiiy money. I did not Township Institutes ; and that all teach-
im niummu. m.o mr i . o. I'.n.i. ieu vc uic nouses to my sisier, inn gavolt.sof :l
After which misci-llaneous lMiineai wqi called. On motion it was ordered that each nicinberof the Institute should be appointed a sj .cial committee on criticisms, during the sitting of the Institute. . Ou motion the Secretary was instructed to procure a query bux for the depository of queries, to bo read hv the President at ihe close of each session of the Institute. The follow! ug resolution was predated and adopted : ltcolved, by the Columbia Township Teachers' Institute, That we, tho tiieiubers in attiid.ime, consider it tho imperative duty of all teachers of said
township, to attend the sessions of
i. i iivivi v in srii wvii i r two boiled, i,t as a debt I owe to justice, lut as a Bhip. It, and soniejpcmilty due to folly. I (hi motion the In re are uisnv mie his departure from Philadelphia Until the 26th dav of I
black cotice. taiitiu.il Antonelli now
comes to confer with him, except on Tuesdays and Frid:i vs. w hen he i re-
j placed by his nibtitiit Monig!ior i Marino Marivl. At lUo'clck the Pope trends his letters which as will be easily
, . 0 c 'Imagined, are letiailv verv unnieroiis. PhyGICian CL OtirgeOn He then looks over the OsMTvatore CoI .t a at A ami V . v-ri .4. .11,1 V m-l til Kilt tf
liinnu 4milU V X, ill ll , inu s
i Iipii the special aiiMiences recoiiimencejihein distinctly and nnieaervedly to until supper tim The Pontifical sup-,IJik,op Wood. " I now publicly repeat fwrls trrved at 9 o'clock; iinmcdiately.w hat I w rote to Jlishop Wood, that I he lorn the Pope goes to bed, and is. it; ill eud all ruv savin if s durinsr life to
po.ible. more frn?al than the diiiuer.wnrds paying o'tT the debts of the church
It consists of nrotii aivf of
potatoes, seasoned with salt
Iri' t. I do not tlmik flier
princes or comtnoners who would relish , e h is traveled oj.enlr, registering in
.....i. i.'.i. us . ii, ....- . ... i ii .i . . ., .i .
s oii-istsot: a b. is,,, .t 1 to h .ind ri up ol ,mi1 ,a 10. tthVnvs un.s-.i.ted hv hi- at-'lulv to .hwv Citv. w here ho wsm mar
tendanls. The linen needed to bind up rif1 1; thence to Chicngo, where the bride a wound he has upon his h'g is broiiahtjaud groom remained one day at tho Palto him. and he binds it on himself. mer House ; thence to St. Ixuis, where Sometimes during this operation his u,ey took a house, intending to reside valet hoars him singing some hymn In in it but for the newspaper titiblieation.
. ... ... -
mii uiKierione. r.very one Knows matiWh c i reached t .eui and ra cd for
lid township who fail to attend
j the suasions of said Institutes for any
reason, except sickness ought to tuve their license revoked, and le prohibited from exercising the functions of an Instructor or instructress in said Town-
AVt5(1 locate in Jr'" I"""1",'" i-r.lv I n... an. i i Id aav. .lnra lie rvpr
. a. 1 at . I 1 . P al . I I
IT
t i . ... .i.i....
euaatr A l.oerarttcia.ithm Indian. Ma. (ivcn undo til b:illUS 01
k.ka...Udf.fb;tr..'ni.Btof dl.aa,. "' n reach llini regular! V
ori'K K At lliOI KellabU Truff atnraof the special audiences. 1 he m. KitiKDMA a co.. crur f MaJa J, evening dress and cravats.
W.at Sitrot-ta. Japr. inn. Or at hi r.aidraca a Wr.t Strt K.b. 17. 1ST4 -Sta.-
istittite adjournsd
pecembcr.
Wm. L. Kduistos, Pres. S. I. Piriicr. Sec'y. 31 U 1 1 D B 1 1 AT V 1 N C CN N liS. A Mnn Stnbbed lu the Ilrain. Vlarnii. Sun, ISlli, lAst Friday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, a man come rushing down Main street
1 from the direction of the drsw-bridgo
one knows tnatiwhicb reached them and called for the
1 "t tl at IV llNu aa ltri IilfV t AIA .ala aii.l . I - a I
iu- i.-s limn iiiiiuiiiA KM'C niKi.cHIMI HOW ITIUICW, I. ..!! . I. i! -onoroiis. His bed resembles a rollcgi- Father (!ier,iom niu was arrested here! Iu w?n oU phys.cian and polh-e or!;cer, nV i..;..nn,it. Ar (mn 5ti.r.t i..,...--.. .., i reporting that a mau nu just tecn
"m .iv,.. . t . v. u . .wi in, il ii ivi: ,, r lit u, tj i:i,irin .. ... -
I a 1 1 1 a Ar.il h.a fMili- .
. . . IOII11 , (.111, nr.!- .l, r.
jiik rici.':!. ft... i... I.
P, I . IHIUUTI KMIJ4 III
I urn in ziii
'vesterdav cm a clnrge
strip of carpel Ai,d t iken to ri;ilidclfhi.t by hetccthe
front of it. In this Wood of that r.itv U-t niirht. He and
stabbed on the bridge. Upon inquiry
we learned the following facts: Two
men
Thev
C IS III i a ... 1 --a
almnlechflii.bcrtliellf.lv Fntbor tikr.'i.ia m.ia .Lm i....;i t..r L-lirnil.! Micf. nainwn iniip ana urecne, living
... a I --------- - J ' " - ,ni iiiuv nill. HVtiiu iv rnu ai a s.'i-v aaia la f a . , come i ... . iL iv .. ... , . in A non Prnlrie. iuit across tha river.
ins el. .'ui iit-ii i.:ai, i ...a i.i, s i-i'.'a nsi.iii .it, liphiii.ii ii ii i.n n ipii BrifkLt-ii. .-- - - . - -
gen-
travelers' Home:
JOSEPH ACKEKMAX, Proprietor, LoosooTts, : : : : : Ikhiaka.
rpui r.prUtr af thl. Hm.I. altaatH Jnat north f
1. aa railraail drp.i. r.torn. uiaie.naiio iB-piiDiw T t ikair tiaat inrnniM aod aaura tb.ni that no f-
f ilall b. laarcd un hia part to nrit lhlr faT.ra Ii fatar.. H t.si. and har ra aappt 'd tih the t.t la. narl.t afr irda II. alao ha. . itablma aud
Nil fir Itrui n. ullctu a abar. of palronan. . 11th, 1S7S.
NEW STOCK JOSEPH TI.0XM.iT8
- . Vi T . i.i . .quietly as a child, ins iiea :ti m extra- Pmi.Anrt rut a. Nov. in. A irreat n'iul llirlrnnn ontKilnir ami tliln Lurch ... j nii,Anr.i.i ma, S,rnl
ii nr. iniirv fnr Inn noro llnrn a -i.L- Ii U ..... .1 u ....! 1.. t. .C ), i
1 In. ' 1 .w.....-. .'.. -.i i ii mi niirnucii uir iii-iiuiu vi mi- iivi' i lie I , i . . .. i . 1. 1 ... , ......... ...i .... ...
io ivi nii'i "in kuwii i 'iiir iu jail nun. m doin Hill case l Tlie I CUinil PIH1IOI1. lordcr to discharge thc!r duty. He letk'Some of the crowd were ouite noisy.
i hem feel his pulse, and when they de-'aml Alderman Carpenter, who heard the
clare Mm to bo nee from f. v.T. r cires rase, cautioned the wifnesse that under
before the Pone, who lilts them up.
" Pone i seated; his visitors stimd
i i
kneel. Cardinals nnd Princes
have the riirht to sit iu the Pope's
or
alone
pies
bad lor some time been at enmity with
earhother.owiiig tosomctrivi il personal matter which is not necessary to be told. I'hillips was coinii to the city aud tircene was ret nrnlng' home, driving a
team which bclougetl to Mr. Thrown, for
once, .his is one of the most faiiguing(,.. . .. . , , .., , , ... whom lie. ti.. was working, lliev met
a a, .a 111 III SIIISVVt.aK.1aT 1, a S . IT MIIIU 1' I If illl I I - llli:IHI(-'fi I'lllllll IlllV lllll'lll I III' .
I'HIIHiH MICIU'IMMM , Jin- .i if -.. ,1 r,l..n.i,t tf.L-na t.i.l. a. urn nntnr
about the middle of the bridge and rc-
ji)tn7.,.Al.rewftd the old quarrel, both applying inonwrlih " ,"m" op-theta to the other. Greene got
ii. s i. iiiiii . ' Ifiiiil TIinaiiif If.Lra cnrli aa nrn nnlnrn :..1..l....t I . ....I il.. I .. .. I
.... .a a a !. fiatIVi- ai.a- I s-' ''a a t v. "' lllllllivt 11 Sal. IWIISIIIini. Illl Ilia II III V mil t
a nti.i f a I if tfti-a 1 1 v 1 11 11 n.1 ti Ttt U. II It I " ... . 1 . I
V a -J.Z .V " . i . 1 I 'a a ,( Ids gentle and ainiawe character. .ligage would be allowed.
uii.iauw-viinviiiiii, '' ' L i,,,!. r ,,i.ila hnvai 1. ln linnn Ilia t i. I . k I
ring the winter season th; umbci -lain-' , oU .,... .i,nM-r. wtil.m.i A... ... ' ..... .v .i..r....i...; off his wagou. and then they clinched
credible. At 11 o clock the Pone takes' him ,wt ,i,,!,i . ... nnd went at it. Phillips commenced to
wine, which is sent to him trom the, rr., . ,r4..1,lfttYM11 in rro..ntcr' .. i. i. .1 si.r-a, ...10. "brass knucks." (.rcene then ran rnd
nuns of St. Joseph, and I. made trom , , . fl" , ' '", ... .,..,' ' " - " ' 'i IMiillin followed him, striking him a.
" ' - - - - ' p' si v w vi m aa.ai a a a v . . f a a . a a!af". t
I - AS11 1 a 1 a it .. as , mvw ...s " s, 7 I r PI II VII VI lllt-ll IIC II rt l'UI i iinri . .
s X d t a a a a o
Formerly Pius IX iii-cd onlv to drink
P ill nilP ft! Ita f. lOW-mseS A Illl 0 LrO (I-,1 a nl ,.r I , n ,f I ,a u uln' In in. i'I.i
" . . . . . . . ........ - - 1... viiiiv r-1 ' 1 ... i.j. ... 1 r .
' .l . pi. cross, which was found in an ancient ,,,.,.;,, lV Mr. Jnmi W. I1a.vrin. I turn net!
I "art . . .' . . ' . ' . "
'.i ' urn buried In tt hasi.ica of San l.orcnroul,t. for the prisoner. Mr. Mann
70. This cross belonged to Pius l.. t,.,l that the money hud been received hv
ood. Mr.
lit.. i;iwui.f nf iiin V'iilin vim tvitl.t i .. .:. . . ..... i .....!.... ...'drawn
common white wine, and he had reach..! :""Z " ' r (,. i.. r.; ;. . !, i.;i,i.;, :;;rj ' . :,:.;'r. :.v " commenced to
his eightieth vcr t-etore he could be
induced to drink rrtleaux or
Men only are permitted to enter the
lien an audience
In tho meantime Greene had
his pocket-knife, and turning
attack Fhillip, who in
Greene struck him once in
the riuht shoulder and once in the back, 1 i.Ji inflicting mere flesh wounds, when PhilI lT I.. rf-s: as
liif, turning recne nituck nun jum
I a . a
i-opes npanmcTiis. n nen an sumrnre ,,, lfl ... .... ur... ..,. t
is over the sovereign I'ontiU ringsa l.eli , r, , . .i.;.'.i. . ..,,.,. .; ; :.,. ....... . . T. . .above the left temple with the kuif.', an
I .nn,l. 1. ii " nrvmn siL'ut 'i i" me unncii was . . ... , .....t. t .....I
ami ix ?' Trv a i.t v f i.P ..... 1 1... il. C...... 1 1.. I IIOJI Ol 111" o.usio m niinn wni-
" " . I . lfi VIKII ! I t II ' SH US ' aiiu II' .1' II .
thin little chronicle : -Crux est vita tnc.asr..tHt (ieriletnauii. as tr :sfce, would
31 , , ... . .1 t.eriiinesew r 1 placed 011 a table, and another person Is f , , ..f 2 I 'admitted by the prolate who is on duty ?, " " '
1 4
TIAWirrLFarpstfarf,lh.andraienarpff fall lafnroia tha paMIc thai h la now bctt.t pr-
ar4 tbaa aiar ta maautactara tf.rj tin. or saddles, ihudlks, iialteks, Wagon and buggy iiap.ness, IJugrpr.V Trimming la thi brat m.nn.r an1 with dlap.iUb. U. alto on hand, and rtiiantl j In tor II AM ES, Tt.ACE CHAINS, W A G ON ANI) BUGGY W'llIV, I'OHSE ANL MULE OLT.ARS. A fstt and wall n1r'1 itnfh a1T t . band. R-
fWr nt dm. la fh.f .r ' -T. ao l lu wr tnaalik a mam if.
islniaarn-lf . iaaaS). JOS. TRJILil.
f . TTSf
the Pone leaves his rlmmbcr to walk nil
the gartlen of the Vat;can or in the li- Rrf 10 ptftr. fc?j011,(l l.aia.aa nB IXAtiliSnj In l?A ' I S A I 1 ISIl aSa I . a
'"') " icin-H" ! ..nf..? "-""nii.it in thousand vears.
not hold good ; to which Mr. M inn re'plied that a mini had no more right to appear one .ob ; lhe (j;llu,ijc i;iiu anv t.ther.
nmf remained in Ihe brum. Istiokea few words, then fell
how would
Alter the examination of witiiessis
aim loggie, on tils passage i.e somet n.es me ii(e,icvo Bn(1 B(lorc. ni)(l ,,rP,0rve 'vir.fr tl.c receipt of moner as truster meets a number of families. depnUtiona, !oriimMV ,,-nerationa remembrance of1. ! 1 1 i . i?.i i n . -...i -a .,.;,, u ....illi.. l?v "l " " P," !' 1. " . ,"?n.eniorai ce oi lhf ,l(nilfr wa, id in JUUXJO bail to
a'" . , . i..' ' ' . .itli ' J' ,' -V-o nty . "aJ ."n "in' ,wi, i trial for eu.hez.lfment.
audieuces. He blesses their medals,
rosaries anil UiO crosses, wnicn mc; f,f b.uiitv. and liirnt the universe with
1UU iviij
Hut every night come out thcs envoys Mmnlied aud he wa liberated.
Several prominent members of the Young Mcii's Christian Association . . - r : .. u.:i
iVrThe PirKsrenorter Informs ns that were lri iu
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bring in abun. ancc. Jle exc .anges a t,rir admonishing smile.-fEinerson lew words with them, and listens to . , ,
their questions, and often pronounces a
abort allocution. At 1 :30 the I opo re- the late chudv weather was caused bv ai
.a a a t I 1 ... ... l . . . aafas
turns trom his waiK. lie uismisses ins rouple of young ladies, living in the up- ffrtieorge Alfred mwnsenu says a
court, nd re-enters one of his hapels. vcr no-t of town, w ho slct w i.h thun -rrod w ord for John Morrisey: "Of
where he remains until 2 in adoratio . tert 01,t of thsj wimlow. (Petersburg V-otirse the public will stamp on Mcri.bi fore the Blessed Sacrament. At 3 he j 'aniocr.it. ey and break his noao sain nt fv -y dines. The dinner coniistB invariablyl yr YrwA l.ffnr that PrtrrsbnrL'elcticn ; hut he sat two years! in n-
of soup, fowl ainl boilt-d meat, which'. ,. , , . , . i"ress .vithout stra'ung a penny m askini:
'are acr.'cd up together with vagotablcs
ladies had uucL fecU
how to etcal it.
Phillips and re-
Ifnainetl unconscious until the time ol
his death w hich occurred at 5 o clock the next moi ninjr. Greene in the meantime drove ofT nnd made hia escape ino UlinoU b. fore the arrival of an otricor. Phillip wss brought to the residence of his brother, In this city, where Dr. Beyer examined him ant. pronounced the wound fatal. About an inch of the knife blade was found imbedded in tha brain at the post mortem. Coroner Ifeitcr held an ie'u-st, and tho jury ret'lined a verdict in accordance with the p'.ove facts. fttTAt what time did Sit;ui make his appearaure in th. Garden of Eden? Some time in the eight. He certainly r.ime after Eve.
