Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 January 1875 — Page 3
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WEEKLY COURIER
C. DOANE. Fubliaher
verity. I on hi thin! visit to lirail. ! while having the rotunda of the National lhe present ohj.,t I said to In an exam-: Capitol a few davs '. tliii.cd ami t. II
n tinii ii . uuh ii me Mct. im akinr out- of hi., Ice.
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JASPKI..
iti:ms or i.vn:iti:sr.
ination of tin- gold and diamond
the north or Kio Janeiro, Hnd aNo the southern glacial drift. Ho will al.o.
IXDIVN'A. l"'r,'to,"n' probably make ue of any op- " ' Mrtiinity in proM-ctiting researches into
tin nrchaology and ethnology of the gnat empire. M hcrtmcyer ha n ,, ntlv exhibit, I ill the Polytechnic Sorirtv of Jirllili Shoimeu of p.i)M-r and pic-P-hoard obtained ('mm the product of the -.eat Im-.I about KonigsU-rg, the quality ol which i said to In ox.,-ll.-iit. I In- na-til i.i til u iw .1
im Iu-m thick, aio 1 Millicioi.fh' l.anl ami! Jules Courlav. a well known limior
. solid to admit of planing and J i-lii ir. I merchant, riis:iptcan-d from hi home in Th' pa r ina.le from peat alone Mas hrit- ! N'w Url -an, November ".'I, with Si,!) in til', lihl ;:if lll:illtlf u tnr.-.! tri.m ..rr.iur hi IkK'Ll't Mil. I fi-ji IK.f kimn lu.i.i.
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i.ui tin-ii.Mitioii ot l. per cent, of ra"
iimiiiii-u mo it qui-iic toughness. A corn .-poii.lciit (f the Scientific American sa : "The sinl of t he com
mon locust tre will not onlr stand ibe
YtllLF.LLK JL HILSOX'S mav NO. (i Evl( mauiim:.
I'rrwonitl it nit Literary. Cliarh-it luckens, Jr., Im his father'u fact'. 'Mm work of Marion Harland have been M.I.I to the extent of ." X,i nxi volumes. Tin 1mm. k of Judge and l.utli are to In published in the 1'akota language hy the American Itihle Socictj. Mr. I: it hard Gr ant White has invoked the furies to ait him in denouncing intcrvicw injr. 1'iMir i.ii hard 2 T!ie new volume just published in Paris hy Victor Hugo, entitled Mv Nuis." ran through tliree edition within eight days. Maik 'i'w iiin's work have found a Danish translator in Mr. KobertWatt, editor of one of the daily journal of Copenhagen, and author of a book of travels in the 1'nitnl State ; and a publisher in Mr. I.. A. Jorg.-iiscti, of the same city. IluUrt II. r.ancroft, a retired San Francl-co puMi-hcr. has for many years Imtii Collecting look, maps, inaniis TipN, and other literary mat. rial relating to the part of North America west of the llmkv Mountains. He ha s.oiit the income of a lare ortut in the -nteririe. hs made two trips to KuroT, ha liuht M ral i-maller eolleetions. ami the a(.runiiilatin of historical matter make a hue library. !
Anna lickinon. although not well enough jet to lecture regularly, I lilliri f 4n fr iriiiii.lif u tit' I'.l.t i1..!!.'. S
aln.ut Hoston. and ha inaf. d a inark.-d ".' ll'' vhini(y ot Kanarrah.
At Memphl., nn-ntly, .lame Dil'ar.l, a colonel lny employiil on the i-teamer John 15. Madden, was shot and latally I wounded by Jam s Iuvaj-, the tariK i.tit Of the boat. i At Atchison, Kansas, on the !ith. a I
i.ejro named .land CainptH ll, cut his wife several times in the head with a hatchet, and finally threw her over a hot stove, tint producing death. !mtuii? idic rt lUMil to get up early in the morning.
.inirrif-nn I tial 1 1 le, .New YurkJuilttrii' Keiwrl. Xov. 14, IH7I.
7u the JSonrd vf ilanagert
-xaiulnation of the article dewrilMt!, the
utKlersigned jud. i make tlie following itnuRT (aiistract): That S4-winf-machine Xo. 4'M (Wh.i li r .t Wilson' New No. .) wa clalinet! to In-tsojrn-atan improyetnent, tioth upo.i the well-known family mac-ldnc ma le by the same company, und upon all other ww-ing-niaf'tiine, a entitled it to nrognilion
ot. it I supposiil he 1i:l been murdend new ami vaiuatle Invention, l nder for hi money. j these clrcunisUmi's, an extrenielj' thorOn the 12th, a man named Jones i ouhaml minutetxaniination lecaiiieboth killed itnotlu r named Kauthran. in .Sin.tt ! .lcimbl,. ami necessary, not onlv of it
f r thl machine the Guld MJal of tkt -utxfute. . 'J ho nl ( f IinTtion unat.imoulr approveit ttiis ni'ouuiif ndation.and nw ardtl the (iold M' ial to V hit ler A. Wilson, the onlv p'ld niiilal r.war!e! Ir i mw (,, . .,.......:. .... .1... ....-;....,. I..
litMl KMK-After a free and impartial " ,'" U l,,c " ..... t ... . i , .!. i .i ! "
me win not only staiel tbe V -7 ' , '"i, noveltv hut of the skill and workmanOiin teuMK-rature o filing WaU r. xU will al- ! 'ku.g him our the 1,-ad w-ith a pi,,,, of, ' 1 1 " " J" ; '
iron, localise iney inuiil not Tee a
the ownership of a jug of whiky. A farmer named A. Lewis, livin?4 miles north of ManslieM, Ohio, while cuttill" f. m)i .-r wit li it sti 'iiii ent f i iiir.n. 1,'ti...
. , - - ' ........ . ..... . .t....llail.,tVlllll minutes, or pla.v them in cold w ater and I on the p;th. had his left arm drawn in and
Ways I. ill to 'TOW Hllli s oile.l lor l i rht
to r. n minutes. My father planted about l.'i.lOO seeds of the eominoli loll-t on four acres of land, and only about littv si-i-.ls t'eruiina'isi. We now I .oil theiii for ten
YOITIIHL l)i:il.AVIIV. Mliaf Ihrap I.llrlnre lln Arrow liltrl In IMiiladrlpblA. The mbjoineil account, from a rhiladelphia p.ijH r. imiiiU a moral, which should not be without efl.-t t. 'lhe cheap literature of the ogeU doing much to till the pri-ons : For (some time pat the Kili. authorities of thl city have been trout. i.sl with a eriu of complaint ofi tty thefts, burglaries and the like, the rpi trator of which have can fully avidel all detivticn. House would he roMied. and no one r.
t0 I manitestcil in the fitting am! a.Ijustmeiit of j rested. Kooiu wouM In- enti nl, clothing.
a hoil.ainl remove j cut off Inch hv inch nearly to the elbow
.mow ii io come lo
tlit in tltrci' minute afterward. Tin
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""J-"- N.ar South Canadian, on the MU-
pile has Im i ii burned ovei
an- la. fs, .M i iirriiiL' sonul knowledge."
We n-ceiveil a call vesrer.Liv. ..'iv lti.
Silt Lake (I'Lih) Tiibu'ut, from' Mr. J. . Fran. i-.. who has jut nturinil from the irn at mini ral regions of Southern I' tab. Mr. Francis brings w ith him some curiou
in whu h the convulsion r tiu. ..urfi.
i threw t hem ut and the water ri,,-.!.-,!
iinnressKin riv ln-r t l.i.n. inrl.lt- .lr.......t. ,
delivery of .loan of Are." w hi. h Is i,ro- ! a,'"'it as pi rtW t condition a on the day
nouneeil nearly a new oration. One paper savs that the effort lnllv i vtiti.l s.,,
Summr-sdirlarafion that Joan of Are had lr,,l11' '"" ?"'a! h'lan.l mn. Jhese never Im en more than amvth until Mi-s : V"'ns'. toV r Wlt T)tal agate, an' Hii kinsonv ., ture cn afrj for hiui a liv- 111 rn;tt l,r,,"""on on the surl.i.v of in", histrical icrsoiri"e i ,1'r",",ain.ar an elevation htsive sea level " in ti. . t (V , ... '"laliout ll.of.,t. and the oyster shel!,. n..?M wW as fn-sh a8 if they h,d but n,,ntly Vf 111 r'i I i I '. ,r"w'r - ' :,.v ,r , bien taken Iron, their native clement, or llarter s Ferry, has obtained a divorce .... ,. , , . from Mary (.'lemiiier Ames, the litt-Mrv I Fa;-Io and rhenix Mills of Co-
clebri'v, who is now n'si.liu"in W.i.hin". '"'n'Mi-, ia.l.ave n ived sixty woolen
ton. We trust the Issn,. r i,u ..ir ' looms to
lie as fortunate as that of Jlis Two Wives," novel which Mrs. Ames jut colicIud.il ill Krerv Snturdnv. in whi.- i, Hiu r iM'ing diviircti!, the hum rable couple nicer, make up, n-marrj", tud settle down to rinaneiit happiness.. Carl S bur. In his I., ture on Kduca-
tional rn.l.leins," mentions the follow in inst.HH,- with the view of showing how in- j , ptive to infru. ti..n the ii,t.t.t brain is : 1 He had himself known a little girl of American parentage who had learn. -.1 (o r-, man in the family ami Knjrlisli from her i playmates. W hen jet a cMI 1 she wa j taken to the Lake of (ieneva, where she acijuired a knowledge of French, ami she ; iK.ke all thov in tier childlike way without the slightest .oiifiisjon of uttiTan.r. ' and he believed that she could have a. I l.il i Jrrek in the sme way without any ilitli-culty.
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an- facts, in, -iimn" every vear. to mv t r- i i. ... .... x- .-. V .? .
.... ii'ioK.t- .s.iii. ii. on uie jhii. i.UsmII si e-
J Kinney, a half breed, struck a w hite Ikj-,
neorge vrcner, on tlie Head witti a gun. j Soon alter, on In ing remonstrated with I for hi brutal treatment of the hov, he
Kilt I : "t I.U1 make t. at m r "l,t "
mill fo.lL il.iun lilj r.iii on. I .i..i;iu.v....i..
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ss, imen gathcnil from the top of one of ' shot An ber, breaking hi tnrk and killthe highest iak in the W'ahatcli range j hig him instantly. The murderer i Hill
1 liev con- I ai large, ami was under trial for arson at
si-t of oyster and otber marine sl.e u. in i tne tune of tin fnir'!' r.
About 7 o'clock on the evening of the 12th, at Osage Mis.sj,n. Kan., a young man named Carlia wa. arn-sted on a
charge of iM ing drunk and disorderly and
locked up in the town calaboose to m- some of the point of novi ltjNt up. AlM.nt : y n. m a man named J k nee of the machine. Among . . . . i ilii-iiii i-iiki III.. e . .. '
sei lire io i ne mnise oi yr. lurpliam. lie was drunk w'len coniniitfeij. AIk.uI 11 p. m., the ca.al.oose was dis4,ven,l to leoii tire, ami in spite of all efforts the
all it. parts. e have risen from fuieh
examination with an ample conviction that the claim. In all its essential features, i. well roundcil. At the commencement of our examination, we were provldoil with several complete set of all the wor kin : part a they came from the manufactory, and were at litx rty to make our own selection for the construction of a complete machine in our presence . We thus had, toa large degn-e, a demonstration of nicety of the manufacture. Every part wa formed to lit every other part with exact precision. So accurately, for Instance, did the .several ntating hook lit la the same bearing, that while cntcrinsr it. each one of them with-
I out such contact a n-quired tony, mani-
festly compressed the air within in reacliing its proj-er seat.
lhe Judge. enumerate and describe
and excelother.! :
ice fur pro
ducing variable motion for the rotating hook ; The indei-endont take-up lever, w hich secure the tightening of the fo.itih under
a. 1 1.. l ....... ... Ml ..IT II.. a .(. ka .j.a . l. . I I - . at.... . ... 1
idir in mtr new iii in w MMfi iix ' r1 " t"iu nni hit ik iaKt ii out nor .1 1.. :i 1.. . . .
iu.t l-en con.t.lel...l Tl.i - ill .o... ti,..t I the lire e tin-mLI,,.,! All i.r...-l "wc.miiiiM.m.i-;
linmeiiM and st-lcndidlv-ordered Ins'itu
; tioii -.)' xi i..iiilles and iMiiu, sixty ! ot win. Ii an- wiMlen. lirer wl-eels, now J pn paitil, will )M put in to furnish ii.on- , i Mwer. When till.- I done, the mills of j 1 Columbus will he running X't.iNNt spindles, ! ' sixty woolen and n"0 cotton loom all . ; built w it li Suit hern money, in lc than I seven years, by a city and section that had j burned for them ui.toi hales of cotton, ' w orth at that time 1..,UOI,iii, btsidt s mil- i
lion ot other propertj-
i gether. 1 ne jm, niiar form ot the hook ami the i ne of t!i" bobbin liolditig a teat .juaiitity J Oil.lo nul i:iL. of the under thread ; : Why.lt you are e tiled loudly. mut The-simple device for proilucing and ' j-ou wear a wig? li,au-e you are" bawled Var '"tf 'he tension of tlie lower thread ; ! after. j The hollow sf.-d needle-bar; ' The heart is a numn. says Mr. (Jarrod. t The facility of aiiilvliir and usln.f iimnr
1 aim a woman may aiwuys oe fi.umi at tlie
handle,
A Cairo man warn icopl not to tru-t hi wife, and she retort bj paying that he'll go without clothes nirFtitniner U'fore the'H take In wahing to rig him out a;?ain.
Nrliool ami hurrh. The Indians of Harrison h'iver. I'.ri-ti-h I'olumbi 1, have built a large Ibuean atholi Church. The pi ns were pupa red by the priest and all the rest of the work w as done by the atorigiin . The Mohammedan of Constantinople, in a pamphlet called "Asia's fry f Anguish." complain that their religion ilikely to lo ov-rruii by Fni;lih. I utch and llussiaii " barbarians." '1 he claim is put forth that Mohamuifdaiiism n-pn-scnt all of scieni,' and culture that Asia k.s. scse, and Asiatic an- !Ksought to combine am! n-sist the invader. An anxious mother in Allegheny l'., lately nut a note to the teacher of her little boy. which n-al: "IcarSir: My little Ny is look' n so hid and he .lout iimpleiie tt beein sick i am atnd the large Niy play si ruf with him will you please that they dont stand him on" his bead, and don't let them lie ruf with him he cried all tdght la-ton last with hi head I cant .'it him to one that enay of them hirts him he wont tell me enay thing they done to him will you ph a-clct him play with the little gin-l a he I so small von can fee yourelf that his ey look bad and lam onkiut sj- about him pleese knoti-e ami take caer of him lie l. so young." A majority of the llostoii F.aptist clergytceii, in a recent discussion, faon-l '-!. taxation of Church propertj. It was said that while tNch a course might In tiiHiiy c:iifi mk hardship to weak cir-inl-7ati..ns, it would stop iinn(H4K..-irT iSilti plication and the en, tioti of tK large and tooex4'iisiei hun hes. "It i wrong to invest J.iimmi iu an eilitl., while one worth j..Vi.(Mi answer every purpose." ad deilthe speaker, "and if clnin he should Ncxeinpt,l la-cause of incidental U netlts to the coiiununit v. milroad am! manufacturing corjKirat ion should la also. The henctit deried by the public from these outweigh the tx'ru tit conferred to individuals."
Avery unusual Christian manif.
lorrlcn Vlr.. In S otland cop1e are fined for Jump
mg !ipon moving rail oa.f trains, x-m-j t
them right. "I am very happy." said a French toother. I have a son-in-law whom eve. ry ImhIv ili-cnsscs an, a daughter whom
one talks a"iut. An am,N,lr ,,lm,t,.r a.k, . WhaM, A f.w days ago, say an exchange, we , the ditb-n m-e bet we. 11 a butternut and a noti.,d the export from V w York to h.-stnut r Onlv one lett. r difl. rcnce he some huro,an M.rt of Km U,x.s of ar- : says one N-ing a butUrnut and the other .lines. Vie now notice the Importation 1 M Utter nut. into New York, from CaniitT. Walv. of i'i I "
barrel of i.ork i iaik aiiout tlie wind Mowing the
An Alabamian who was neently sen t need to be bung on the ! of Jai.uarj-, remarked. r.ully for vou. old 1'links. that'll give nie a t h nce t r a New Year's dinner ! "
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i in- 1 run oroo iiiznre . oil-ic 1 1 1 r 1 1.1 g.min.' table at Itaden-Had.-n, i negotia-. " " ,U" "UT'
grasshopjaT away. One of them faced
ating w itli the Spanish
(..vermin i.t
1-riuissnui to establish gaming table in the priii. ipal towns of Spuin. H,. off. r 2.","on.(iiu franc for tin eonces.ioii, 1 which the ,.rresondent N licve he will j obuin. .M. iMiprcssoir ha already paid to lion Carlo '2,it fnmc a day for -r-mis'ion to kei p gaming tables at Fuen-i U-rabia.
f,,r A Council r.Iufl lawyer nfe eanut.
us-ful attachments the hemuu r, hinder, conler, ru filer, etc. Having completed the construction of our trial machine, in the way indicated, It wa mounted upon a convenient stand, and suhniitted to every variety of tet a to the range of w ork thi.t could be executed upon it properly and well, an I with-
: out other adaptation tlian simple changes ( of iuedle and thread. The mere lit of j om ration jm rforined In our presence I without the slightest hesitation or failure, I and without the discoverable los of io
I much as a single ft itch, would convey an j ina-! piate idea of the compli te eueces
! achieved
Ib'giiiniiig with a needle meaMring hut , 17-liMi inch In lj invter, and ojierating
with the finest thread upon lace good-, the same machine passed through all the
stage of mulin,and broadcloth of all con-
A description oft rich deposit of rtiauiinalU n main near Ca-tletoii. in l rbyshire. KngUnd, wa n-ntly n-ad U-fore the Literary Sa-iety d Mam hosier. Hone and lei th of the b;on and the reiii.l.i-r were most abundant, but associated with thise were the remain of the wolf and the grizlyla ar. In l'leit'a ne time thi -fKit was a sw ampy drinking place, and lier.l of bison and rrimh-er halteil lu re to drink. Sotne would fall in while tlrin.ing. an.l otlurn would In Niggeil. while the iarcas of t hose t fiat might die in tin ncixhliorhwol would be wa-)n,l iu during rainy weather. The Kev. Hrooke I.amlH-rt, Vicar of Tamworth. in KngUnd. n-ad a paper the other day on cn-matioii ta-fon' the Tainworth Natural llitory Societj. Adverting tirt to the religion ipiestion, he aid that St. I'muI's argument in I. Cor., xv w as din-ctlj opjoed to the resurrection of the actual i.ji tide of thebody in a similar form, lie rested hi fn.iiii "arguiuent on the n-Krt of l- : to rarliaincnt a to the sanifarj evils arising from graveyard. London and Tarl iha-tor srnl that nctual ili4-ase rf the throat, low fever, and diarrh.ea were causi-d by tin tm.tna-
ti-1 tin Ironi such places. lb foitit out
III I'lllirt hll.l WUi till. ..I till f.,r fM ....... ...
The judge remark.il that he wasdetermiiil "-ivable thicknesM. and folding amlridg e, t uphold the majesty of the law if it i hi',', and then with waxel thread stitch ill... I fc... . . . . l aI .
ism. u ii.v runic p-ainu crop in wh rsouui. , nig inrougii iionion oi ticavy liarnes.
S.meofthe 1. adin" theaters in fjer- leather.
finny projae to put a stop to the system ofn-call and of throw ing bouquet and wreath on the stage during t'ie progress of an oa-ra or play. Good stroke of ccon-
f.r the sti
oiny that for the star.
A iMroit young woman trieil to la aristocratic, ami did not ha.k at the money which she gave a horse-car conductor, but he meekly gave her back the lozenge on which was written "I'll never ccav to love tin,," and said he was an orphan with five little brothers to support and inut be excused. It was In Siskiyou County, California. He was describing a dinner lie had attended : "After that the cloth wtu f-ok off, and the liquor war bro't In. And wot liquor thev wui!. too ! The whisky wuz none o' this jer kind that make a mai feel like sayin', 'I kin lick any son of a Uii In the house,' and make him nmash thing ginerally. No, ir. It war the kl:id that jist makes a man lift hi jrlas up gintly, and say. 'Joe, old pard, I'm lookiii' at yer. "
tion w as made iu San Franeiscn a few da x s i that extramural Interments onlj adjourned k'o At the installation .f a Fniversali'st ' the evil. He finally arirued tli.it itinto.
pi-tor the oNuing prayer wa delivered J'V a I'nitari.in. the !rtptun-. were n-ad by a Jewish Kabbi, a I'n sbytrriati oll. ntl the second pravor, the M-rmou wa by a ongn gaTionali-t, the lntjilling pr,yerhy a rnshj terian, and the hare to the pa-
sition wa a far more dishonorable fact
than rn-matioii. A cashier namiHl Teui hniayer. German origin, iu the employment of
I osM-t, manufacturer of ti-sue, on the lioulevan! de Strasbourg. In I'ari-.. ha jut absconded, h aving a deficit of 70.1 Ml francs, 'l he jKdii-e, on instituting an inquiry into the habit of the fugitive, di.
covered that he had N,-n leading a life of
Light in? Kailroad Cart bj (.'a.
''rand addn-ss to the people hv I nitari-
'. We do not know exactly what wa u I and dotie, but a if i iinj.ossibletolH'I'eve that under the cimuiisfance anj
; uieoiogv wa uiikeif, we arc cxlravngaiiov quite out of projKtrtlon to 1 ni n to the inevitable conclusion that hi M..ition. He ostcmdhlv CHi upii,! a i .ere wa I. ft mi alternative but the exer- ; moilest Jmlging on the lloulevard Maseof ,rot!;i-rIy love and Christian f.,1-' genta. where he wa known dimply u (hr.,',an Vniun. i Monsieur Adolj.be, while he iu reality . j lived at Auteuil in a splendid Iioum, iii f rlfurf , ln.ln.lr). w hhh he j.Msid n Haron Adol phu. A lrofeMir Silliman ha dicovi re.1 that ! stylisb!y-dresil young woman who fn-
is wa iirst U'i'il In London, In IMi."i, bj quently viitcl turn wa arrested at tlie
'" -o.h,-arj, and not bj-Mr. Winsor in : sutmrban residence, and wa a snppoM-d. ! have in her possession f.n(li
tnincs she cont. s-iil that her lurunour
1 had I. ft for Liverpool, and had inb.irked i for (' iti .d.i on loanl the l'ruian, and that hhe was about to follow him.
Mineralogist have often lui-n Iu7h,l the curious stope foond at I'eicll-i
The want of light in railroad car ha long ls,n a caue for seriou conmlaint
among traveler. In fact, the modern car, I stitch
with all it imj rovement, cannot be said to In far removed from a sort of moving prison. Light I wanted, and light approaches. We are once more indebted to buj and inventive Germany for a srn at
0f I discovery. Herr Julius i'intsch, of ller-
1 nil, me lamou gti-i-meier-man. na neov-
erct a prmrs t-y mean ot w ni. ti a whole train of cars can lx lighted hv gas and supplied In a few moment. Tlie process i iiigr-nloti and simple. In the bottom of each carriage is placed a reservoir of WToiight-iron. into which the gn foncd at a pn ssim of tiinetv Miunds. The ga flows from thi reservoir to a lamp placed in the roof of tlie carriage In the ordinary way. The oil-making appinitus consist of a doubh-story retort, and oil of any kind, or fat. Thi i ltitrodui,-d in a continuous stnam into the upir retort, w here It Imonii'S iotially volatilize.!, circulate through the lower retort, and
found toir;lM'" i'to'iu !iort Icnrtti of pipe to
of '...( Ml
"r'h. m Victoria, and known a " water-
' "", or e,hi-lr. 1 lai-h eiiclo-is n civity which Usually contain a liquid and air hub'.lc, m that when the wat.-r-tune 4 sh.ik.-ti the f.iil.ble move about a it woni.i do iu a sp rit level. The ne'o. ' I li'iuid is t.niti.l In Ij. ii -. t, r lu.l.l.nir In
1 lft It ml 1lhn. i .lobnS. ( '..nine. an old and well know n ; clticn of Ottawa, O., committi, suii-i.le f. .m .I..... . t I I -1 .. I . . .r !.. I
,,. .i ".'" nii fl u,ijniia-ii) Hanging lino-en ill ins
-.. in ip.mii'.ii oi saiine ueeier. : narfi
After thi detnonstmtion of its range of
work, we entere.1 uikui the tiitvr t4-u re-
quireil for a family am! light nianufactur
ln machine. In thi department wewit-
nee! all the varieties of work on hern
ining, felling, urn! braiding, and also a degree of success in tduirle and double ruf-
j fling which we believe unparalleled. 1'tie I varii,! kind of w ork on a lady's toot were
j then erlortnel, and each of these with
the ame marked success. Indc,!. what
ever i fie test, ami whatever tlie work present., 1. the same unfailing pi rfi-ctioii wa
cxiuMteii, not only in the work a a piic.
tt i.t in me ex,'titiou of each iiiiliiiial
Mitel i. oifh much patient enm ination.
we were unarue to uiscovcr a miule delect.
The minuteness of thi report is a sim
ple reflection of ttie care with w hich we
have endeavored to examine these claims. We find the chief advantage of this uiachine to lie in the use of a modified form
of the rotating hook carryinj the iipt-cr
inrea.i aroumi me fontin i-ontaimng tlie lower thread, and thus producing indentieally the same ftVct a the shuttle. The sux riority of thi rotary motion over the reciprocating motiwn of the shuttle machines cannot lie disputed. The "lockl',t,." ulil. l. I. IV.,,. I 1... . .1
r-.ini. "im i. .n iiiu-, rvtiici ii ftiniys ranki.! higliest on account of the perma
nence, Ix-autv, ami general dcsirahlenessi of the stitching when done, and tlie wide ratqre of it aj.plicntion. To these conceded advantage there have 1m, ii added, in our presence, the severest and most snrt hinjr tests of incapacity and usefulness upon every ordinarily possible kind of work, and we'ean do no "les than ln-ar w itnes to the entire and remarkable succes which lta atteiwi.il it action in every part of our examination. It I a machine, trhith, by the prtf ttuhmitted, re. are. n'ifiti mitut eventually tiiptrede all vthrr notr known v-ith which t comet in Comprtituin, A the only conclusion to which we can ! arrive after tin investigation of the several nurit of each of the sewing-machines sutniitted. an investigation which we haveen-
dcavored to make patiently and complete, lv in every resHct, and associating these with ourNst judgment upon the merits o the several machine which are In uw but not on exhibition: We recommend for the WUeler .r H'i
Sew .Vo. C, Sowing. Machine, the hiqh'ft
I u norin.-r r-liurfT-iwI uitli aniiihut on. I linm
and them, to a gi holder. The ga i piituttetl by a compressing engine from two locoiootivt-lMill. ru inul. r tl.n ."irrlnw
at a pressure of ninety pounds, and Jed "to 1 rnl rvh it t ot the pcer of the lntti
the lamp by small pipea one-fourth d an j tuU li imh in Iw.re. A regulator i pial in ) .hIIN A. JIASSKTT, each carrl.ii'e. The t.r.t.vsi lm I.mi t.-ti.,l MOSKS S. PJ'M'II.
sin ei ssfiillv in tiermanv and F.nglan.l.snd - STF.KLK. Judges. . . i. iti ii i 'ii'i'ii on- i I c
the chance an that ere long a train of cars .mui. ma i iiir.vvsN,
may shine upon the night, and rush alon" I hhl. llr.N IILLL,
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Li..-niRj .i.ii kii. s iikc a meteor ianen io i in oonru i .lannsrer un.-in mot." r
lv.. ........ n. .i. .ro . ..-... i u"' ") oarkn.-s like a
4Iiailu,wl luu v.,..,,icii iui -laymasicr-GeUfmi Iletijainiu Alvord, ' earth. 'approved the report, am! recommended
jeweiry ami suverw an t ston a. an.f no one arraigned. In.b,d, the thi ft would K,ur so often, and under tun ha strange ,mplexlty of eircuiu-tan.,-. Hut tT a long time past the authorities Lave Is, n entirelj tiatlled. Ii-t evening, howiver, a young boy. .hhn Webster by name, enten d a pawnbn.ker's shop iu the city, and upon presentation of a letter pur'iorting to have tM,-n written by hi father, sccun-d an advance of SsiO ukmi a gold watch and chain with Masonic sal attacla,!. The character t.flbe letter wa ki -ecoliar that it arouse.! somew hat the pawnbroker's suspicion., which were contirmi-d when, aftT watching the lad, he saw l.im dividing' the money with a companion. Webster wa arrested, and on his proii wa found $rjl."i. I'poii suliMqu.-iit investigation it wa learned that the itlrirv s .!.
thief, and that Webster ha I I u nmilv dUosing of the stolen proju-rtT. Still later, through W. b-ter's talk, th'ree otlw-r Juveniles were arrested, in the fo-sessiori of whom were found many stolen good and pawn ticket cilliilg f,.r various; amount. No sooner had lhe actu.il condition of afftirs laen ma le know u than tlie Chief of 1 ol ice order.,! investigation to le continued, while. Weh-tcr himself give to your corrcsiom!. nt the following remarkable history of hi hfe : A I.KMAI'.K AUI.K STOKY. I am fi ft., n years dd, and rati away from home about ten wi, k ago. I ha.1 n ad CI .Hide Iliival. Im k Turpi') stvI ether fMH.k of that kind, and made up mv mind to tiea bighwayman A soon a" I left home I took up qmrter iu a thieve' den in 1 '.!!. rd Mreet. Il olrrada g.Ns! deal about lassoing iu Mexico, and I got i. roe and mad. it in the sh..ie of a lao. I then put up a stake in the back yard and Ircgaii to practice with the rq. I very soon 1,,-ame an exj rt. an I ,iuld Iav the stake thne times coit of every five. My idea, a soon a 1 tecainc iM-rl.et, wa to go on the nal and lao men. In my thb-ving I wa very luckv. 1 made two hundred dollar a week. I waiittd to buy a horse, one that .,)uld run and jump ami lay over miy thing on the road. 1 ki. w a young girl I won't t-ll h.-r other name, bit her first name i Fantiie she is Ju-c a olil a 1 am, tilb, n year, she and I were to le married next week ; but I've l, ti nulled now, ami 1 suppo- all that little business is burs't-d up. b.oe l, n livinr with a man named Fa v. f oort.-. n
other fellow just like me lived with Fay too. Fav i a rich man and iw n a big place in Camd.-n. Fav charg.d me and all the other twiys tifteti cent a night. We all Us.,1 to take what We o'ole to hi place. He'd never let us si., p w ith our clothes on; we all turn,! iu naked. When bii-ines wa dull ail Fav would give u to eat aal.ii. ki tlu!.,f old crusts, aerap. etc., which lie would throw into an old box and h ave u alone to our pitklnif. Yon see. I cmldcluiiir mv appearance mighty quick. T.ii sldrt "of mine ha thr. e fronts a white one, a blue one and a red one. I can change my hat and cost and shirt front a quick a" lightning. If I could have raised enough to get a horse I could hav rone cut ahuiir the country
road that run Into the town: could have
laso,,l i.lenty of people, and got lots of "swag.' I'm m t botlien,! lecause Fan
nie and tne can't get marricu next week.
fat ARttr.Tr.f. 'lhe reader has above the Imv"s storv
lust as he narrate.! it. Little Webter f
young, bright and int l.iireut, while he delivered his biography in the cool.xf. most nonchalant manner imaginable. Hi history gave the txilioe a hew wrinkle, and at three o'clock thi morning the chief, along
wiui several ot til N-st of!'., r. tnatle a
raid utKin Fay's ilen. The id.ee was
locate! on Water Street, Im low Vine, and
the appearance of the ojioe wa entirely unex tiected. The place where the bovs
slept ws a dirty i-eflar. d rk. noisf.mean.l
abominable, reckin:r with fuj air, fiIU,l
wiui mine ot whisky, tofia.ro and decay
ing garbage and overrun with every stccie of vermin. I.'ke Fa sin of " Oliver Twist " Fay was found wph f urtien of
his angel" and taken to the stationhouse. He legg(,l ami fd.-adi,! to be let
ro. remonstrating and In-iting that the
police had no right to intrude. Put all hi
rayer and rcinonelrance were hi vain. ANOTHER I.E.X tT.r.ANFD OIT. The police also made another raid uton
asimilarden on Water Street, above Arch,
where five txy wen found under the puanlianship of a man nam.,! Kelly.
1 hese wen aIo arn-stcl. IJucketa full of
trinket and Jewelry were found, alontr
wun many stolen goo.. a gnat art ! which h;:s lcvn aln-ady Identiti.d. There were found numenui caesof iuvenile de-
firavitv. fo startlini' a to n, in almn.t in.
cnilible.
Kelleyand Far had hearlnifs N-fore the
alderman this afternoon mid loth were
field under very heat v b,.il. Sim, ti e ar-
nst of the young thieves many burglari. hitherto inexplicable have N, ii exolaimd.
Young Webst-r. from hln" around tld
Fay's den, wa coven,! with Vermin, b.it since Id arnst 1iiIh, ii clean, d and has lafotne quite iw-nitetit.' 1 leeigh only tltt, n years old. lie i quite a !ii i le of the ' tender passion." and a.V s that it " they'll only let him go" he'll l.-iid a new life Willi Id girl-wife. Fannie, f..r a guide. He al-o la lieves In Fate," and say that a fortune-teller a few daj's ago pn b .1 to him that he would soon get into trouble. Altogether he I one of the tnot p toarkaf.'. prisoner ever held in cn-Todr, and at tr-e same time one of the most valuable, a he says he can give the hitory ( many nee'nt burirlsric". wb'ch up to thi have escaped the viri!iu, of the iot,ic.
