Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 January 1875 — Page 2

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C. DOAXZ, PubUaLtr. JAS1-IL INDIANA UUHK-NT NKWij. WAftlllftVTO. It i stated that Ls-Senator Morgan, rf New York, ha be. n offend the uti-s'.ou t Kus-ia, and that he has declined. The I'.urenu of Indian Afl'tiMba i-uel a circular letter to seipcrinteiid-iUsaiid Agent ofInJin lvpirtinent, instructing th-in to not if the -cwrul hand r tniies of Indians under U nix kujt rvUion.thut they nuot d ntjne Ihctn-eUe holly w '.hin lh) limits (f their respective riM nation-; that under no pretext iuiit they leave without a jxtiuit ia writirtr from the Aent or supcri.itmdi nt, which hull not b- printed -rpt it shall ! made to a pear to hi atif u tin th-! t I-uan.-e will inure t the let), tit of the applxant, nl will in no eent be likely to prove disid vantagoti to the liix iplinf t!i Indian --rvice. Whmever it ah-li t denied to U' either n'ce:rv or judicious to rnrit a mt tuir. Itune ). ate mtdici.uon should kni'ile lfif i:s isMiai.e to tlie cnatniauding oilier of th" nearest rn 1 .- tary fori, who will furui-h aeurhVii i:t guard to avonipany aud remain with the In lians as long as thoy remain within - white settlenient, an 1 the who may require their passes through such settlement mut be an expeditious a iK)-ible. Indian are to be warned that without tho protection thus guaranteed ' them by written permit, and military guard or escort, they are liable' to be looked ujon and treated a hostile band. Tbc remain of the late General Morgan L. Smith, w bo d-d suddenly in Jerey t ity en t' ?7h were fcric la J IK:: Cemetery, Washington, on the 2d, w ilh iuilitary honor. Following it the recapitulation of the pub.ic debt statement, January 1st : it p.-r reut. bnn.J . . .. v..A te per cent, ts.n.l Tolal coin l.'.itula lawful trnmey itelit Malui-eilil. at 1-eiral lender r ae 0111110101 ilcosit Km tioi al rurrency Coin certitlcaU1 fl.7l:l.lii,.Tou 1 14,i,i1 n.i.'.',:t ) 41 ,-Jnissl 4i.;ii..Vs a.Mo.uio Total wiibout ink rest. . 4:ct.d,M.v TUl lel.i ToUl Uileresl C-vth In treasury, coin i t ash in treasury. curcnr.T. rrial leisitj.iell for rr iemplioa of ct rt.luU uf tic posit .j .... , r; Tn 5ifi-'.-i?, " a vi":;. Toul in treasury , Ivbt less ra-h in treaMiry In. n -e iluniijC Ist cmlwr I s rease sines- June lo II. He Is ifsue.1 to I'nrille ILiiirnad, lnL rvi-1 pajisble in lawful uimuy, prirs ipnl nuutunlin Interest areruH an-l not yet pai I. Interest pail liy I nileJ statM. . . . Interest repaid by tram-p-irUtiun of mail liaUnre interest paid by I'niUtt sutet Ti,y.,ni'.i M. flit, Mi i ,h.:ci Ss.l.KVS Is.Til.V There wa a e-ion of the Cabinet on the fth, at which the condition of affir In Loutiana wn the uhjct of much dieuion. The Administration i well saticd, it i stated, that (.eneral Sheridan i in every way competent to carry out the Idea of the General Government repe ting whatever participation may le thought necessary for It to take regarding ffir In Louisiana. Thee, now understood, contemplate an lndorenientoftbe report of tbe recent IMarning Hoard, and maintaining the authority of the Legislature reported elected by the Board. teth Ledyard I'help ha been nominated a one of the Commissioner for the Ii-trict of Columbia, yice Iienry T. Blow, retdgned. The SecreUryof War telegraphed to General Sheridan at Xew Or!an on the 6th : " I telegraphed you hastily UmJic, answering your dispatch. You seem to fear that we will be misled by biased or partial statement of your act. I.e as-ured that the President and Cabinet confide in your wisdom, and ret in the belief that all act. of yours have been aad will be judiciou." F.A1T. Gold cloed in New York, on Jan. C, at 112 The mercury it point In Xew Hampshire on tbe2ftb u'.t, fell to HO degree below zero. Tbe spinner and weaver of Kail Kiver, M i.. have resolved to acecept a redu -Hon of w acre under protest, and will make preparation for a strike in the spring. Following I tbe comparative cotton taUs ment for the week ending Jan.'S: 14. JUiUt. Net re!it far the week at II t niti-l -.ute rxirt ... lt'.nm T'lt.ll rerript tniin -pt. 1 . !,lll,sj tHiorts r the week. .. .. .V",'.-! T Ul export frt.ni ept. 1 l,hVS,:gi Mo- a hsnd at all I oiUsI isrt. Jlaitt. ' le.C l.-ui 'j..-. 1 1 I -:,liT rTti.nsi ijo,:! j.ll.USj SUe port M-trlt on f:an 1 at all inu-rmr towns. . Mo. k al LiTerii-iol Ms k f American afloat for l.reat linuin rd.nss lM.-rit VV1,ISI s.OtO Ilil.nro The Souhejrsn National Bunk, of Milford, N. II., ha re. overed most of the bond and se.-uritie stolen from iu vault on thefrhof .UUr last. The property, amounting to l 12.0V), wa rei-overed through the President and oflicUNof the bank, who refue to give any parti.-uUr. They claim that no compromise wn md- with the robberv The New York Asmbly organized on the f'h by the election of Jeremiah M Guire, of Chemunz Coun'y, Speaker, and Hiram Calkin, of New York, Clerk both Ieraocrat. The New Iltnphlre Democratic State Convention, hld on the 5th, nominated IIIrm It. Ilobert for Governor, and A. T. l'ierre for Unlrovl Commissioner. The suit ..f Tilton gint I'.eecher wa railetl in the Brooklyn City Court on the .Vh. Judze Neil.on bto try the It wast xP" ted that some daj. lime would 1-C conaine.l in i 1' ctitiz a competent jury. (Ml HOI III. I'.x-G ivrnor V. irtu ith b U vn triol and "pittid u,r,utUe iLar.e of muidering lan- i h lC. Bjerly. j

J The I'ongreasioual aub-ooninilttce on Lou-U'-3 consisting of Mes.r. Voter, I l'b'l and rotter, met at New Orleans on

! the :tth. They decided to coiitine their InI vesication to the Returning Hoard and the White league. John (ioodman w a han?ed at Ottawa, I'utj nam County, i 1'alo. on the di. for the mtirder of John Haj wol and wife oa the n!i i f I April lat. t John Murphy was barged at t'arn. Ncala, on the 2'ih, for the murder iff J. 1J. MeCallum. j A dupatih from Chetoj.a. Kan;i, 31-t. ta!e that a criou aA'ray had occurred near Chouteau, Cherokee Nation, between the rei epective aillicreiit of K'" aul IViw ninif, in jwlii.li three men were killed tin l a many otlier wouti leil. The I!oi party are mU tliave In'cn the ajrvreowor. Suli-ecjuently to this fi.-ht. the Los party, headed ly tlie h rirf.it 1 fated, committed other outrage.. ' A later dipa!ch, dated Yir-.ia, the lt,ay that a general re'jrn of terror exMvd. ai.d that the inhabitant were t'.eein for th'ir live. Purine th" year 1TJ. upward of 40,(nk) cuttle hnd 7o.ni hijr were packed at Kaiia City. The total receipt at the clock yardvveri i-attlr, 'T .t ; hoc. K ich gold mine are reiorttd to have lern diM-overctl in Sonoraon the San Miguel Kiver. j A company been ineorpora'ed in Salt Iike City to build a Lnt.id-gaue railroad ! from the terminu of the I'uh Southern Kail- ; mad to the navigable waters of the Colorado 1 Kiver. The Congressional Investigating CommitI tee on Mississippi affair beiiun their eion , at Yickshurg on the 3Nt. The principal w it- ; neea examined were Mayor O Leary and tieneral Horace Miller, who commanded the , white in the fight of Iee. 7. The latter tej titietl that thirteen negroc were killed in 1 thi ht. " i ixiiouei iienry. wun a company of the .. , 1 . Third Cavalry, left K.?l Cloud Agency, on the 2i:h of lVceinbcr, for tbe eastern slope I ofthe I'.la. k Hill ta.lriveoiit the invliii oune l.laik lllll. lOUriveout tne lnv.lltig miner. lolonel Henry command took , thirty days' ration and forage, and were prei arei to pn(.ounter severe weather. The In-! dian at the Agency were demanding that the l. . ... . ..... - .. -""' -u i.ni.1 ui uic Itlack Hill miner should, When capturel, lie turned over to them. On the night Ol the 2d, Kichard S. Borum, ! . A . ,.,. r: J .,, . .... Of Lee County. Mis., hi Wife and twochlldTen and a little negro boy were murdered, I 1 and their bc-lie consumed with the houac la , I Wh;th thfy ,iveJ- I"ten.e r?;item Ut I ! vailed on account of the horrible crime, but

iDere wa nociue toiae muruerer. U.ikv.'.aii The firm of Koe Brother, wholesale gro41, ,) cer in Chicago, have absconded, leaving

' .1 . 1 a... .. ... 1 j their creditor unpaid, and taking with them, il ' helieved. not less thaa UiO,u in money and bond. The residence of Mi!o Ruggle, at Put-in-1 Bay. Ohio, wa destroyed by fire, on the 4th, and Mr. Hustle, hi mother, sister, and her child, perished in tbe flame. The Arkansas Senate ha passed a joint resolution Instructing the Attorney-General t institute uit against the ilercphi and Little i Hnek Itilrnt fnr ilfY) m hn-nvl V. tl. I ... . . ' . . , V rJ , w,.r.. .V. V J i company from the State in lNJO, and d.ie in I . . . I I -TO. I

Kourne-roe who are lliev.l In h the ' U'n'" "IThUMed .r Die call. n. s. 1 1 e .le rournegroe. wno are wnevetito t the, batewasc..niiuiie.i bv Messr..dinuiidsai,. n..nmurderer of the Uorum familv.in LeeCoun- aan. the latter vield'- r to a in..li..ii toa.lj.nini. tv. Mis., have been captured and taken to ! n ,US, u :uTlh'it ' v .'''t""'".! ami referred- . .w t , (t.y Mr. 4 ohh) to pr.i ide a temporarr iroVernShannon. One of the negroes ha confessed, i ment fr the Territory of oklahi.tna; (l,v .Mr. He savs there were ix Cegroe concerned in ! Vt-"1 f"r c.mtiiiiiinif" the con-truetmii I.f the the trL k.t V.. -. .ni i tn,i l oltiee and 1 uitou. house of st. I. inn. the tra.edy, that they first shot and killed Mr. Ulnar presents! a retnotraiice ,f the pcoBorum, hi wife and the negro bOT, and thenlP1'0' Arkanas against the inva-mn ef their fired the hou-e In half a dozen nl'aee. burn. 1 V.K't v .r" ""'"ment. I:terre,l Mr.

i- .ii. .u . ..um . . ' i .ii Kntuir wu t uiturru, uri lucaing tne uoor to rrevent their escape. He afterward i Hmirt.l that . K f ,1,- ,iM" - .-v. n uau wiiifm, . W. i jir. iDruiu. i The Tennessee Lerfslature or-anlzetl on 1

the 4th. Hon. Thorn II. Talne, of Sayan- ; strain:, and as will provide fnr such a rount and rah, wa elected Speaker of the Senate, and i l"li""t'-'" of U re-ult a will In-ure In tlie ma-I.-!-ii o .o , Jority tM-ir conrtitutmnal and leral nirht. oh. Hon. Lewi IWnJ, of Haywood, Speaker or Ju tmn was made, and niter some .li-t ussion the the House. r solution a drnpiied for the present. . The .... , House then went into ( nieniilUv nf the hole on i ne .Minnesota Legislature organized on the tortuleation Appmpriatinn bill, tut ilietithe 5th. ' ion again broke out upon Louisiana matter. i Cii i ..!.,, i Mesrs. iUs k aiel liml.ill sevendv deGeneral Sheridan sent the following ad- ! noun.e.1 l.enerai Sheridan, the f. inner le. la riU d.tional telerrain to the Secretary Of War , that the rreiilentouiflit to intintly remove luni. from New Orle.n. on the Cth : The city I 1 1 ' CT!li

") tuiei to-uay. oome oi tne nan-iitti made idle threat last night that they would asaioaie me oecaue 1 uare.l to tell tne truth. I am not afraid, and will not betonned from InformlniF th. ci-n...- .,. i Ul i , cahtiesin thl department where the very air ha been impregnated with assassination for f ' i wmeyear.In response to a telegraphic request from ' (.,,,., , . : : i i , I Governor Ame of Mii.-sirpi, received at v. asuinion on me otn, a company of i-eleral troop ha been ordered to Viekuburg. A numter of additional meetin were held in New Orleanton the Ctb, to formally protest against the charge mad agtinst the people of the city and State by General Sheridan In hi communication to the Secretary of War. The Board of Cc ierwriter. the Bank President and Cahier, and a number of the clergy are among the protestants. Tbe Iilinoi and Missouri Legislature convened on the cth. Only temporary organization were enVted. The Congressional Committee concluded their lalr in New Orlean and left for Washington on the Cth. D'iring hi examination on that day. Governor Kellogg narrated a surprising incident which, he said, had been brought to hi knowledge in uch a manner that be wa bound to pay ome regard to it, of a plot to assassinate the President, the eonplrator in which were to rendezvous at Bsltimore. He exonerated tbe White League from any connection with thi plan. He believed the plot wa confined to a few viioiiarle, and he'gave the committee the name and addre f bl informant. A Madrid di-patf-h of the Mth pay that General Martinez Campo had pronounce, in favor of Prince A!phone, son of ex-fjueen Isabella, and with two battalion of so'dier wa at Murvidro.ln the Province of Valencia. A portion of the Republican army ofthe center I ad I rn w ithdrawn from llie pur-uit of the Carli-ts to ntxrch against him. Alfou-o, the son of ex ieen 1-alx lla, ha

been pro. I tinted King of rpain by the Army I of the North, and ha pone to assume the j tbroue. A regency has Iwea found under ' the Pres'dcucy of Cuova del Castillo, without u portfolio. Alf su ha t-legrnphcd to I the 1'ope. askiug hi Ideating, and proinMng j l!it lie will, like hi ancestor, defend the rights of the Holy See. M indlal S,TI:itW supports the new (iovemnicnt. j Hxty thousand collier In South Wale have strut k in coiisc.piciice of a reduction in wai;e, i l-e.lrudeiilin, tho French Cimimur.Mic , author, died on the :5.t ult. j The1 4'uh.in 'aptain-t.cneral Concha has 1I sued proclamation announcing tho acces

sion of IV nee Alfonso to Hie Spanish throne. I i -1 a?i lies to the lxiinlou puner of the lt acrt-o t!iat the Kuropean p.iver will rent:A!fono a oon u lii n preseutatht I are eTedited to tlie variou court, ("a- ; telar, Marto. Admiral To te, Si-orilla and tiepiTal 1 'avi:t liae jToni'lM-d to duj poit the j new Ki:. Alf.in' wa awali inir the airual j of the ;!nih MiiaI'-on nt Mar-ei'le lo prreed tt)Si.rn. He will viit ih rtnie, Im fore cnterim.' Ma !ri I. A l:ouo i t granted utnliety to nil (':trlit. A t i- irrum received at the Carli;-." lcirean in London, from headquarter in Saio. a: Alfon' pror.unei-imrnto leje lh situation unchanged. There i no defection of the Carlit aimy. The .-bange htrengtticn u uu weaken the enemy. The London 7'iM' sas that the Swis. Auittiati and Hclgian Government have adopted stringent measure against the imjxirtatioii of American jiotatoe infected w ith the Colorado leet!e. Congrcssiou.il rriHCtilinH. In the Senate, on the 5th. Mr. Hiurman offered a resolut.u, and aikcd fur it present cniisi'ItTatuiii, re(Uesliug the I'rcriilc nt to infnnn I i,K s "o- m un r any .rtion of the nnny of ! Hie I nitcl SLiUii. or any nltieer, .ifticer. stihlier 1L .11 i llTtlll .III' I Anil V .lit I 11, .1.1' til........ It, terferv or iiilenne-l.lle U 1U1, e.intrnl nr en leavnr ' . , . I ""ts ';i u 'i mi-itinera i .Assein. .ly ..f Die state of Louisiana, or either hrai h then-of , on Hie 4th nirt. ; eMs-eially whelher anv ' "' .l. i sTNia tir fieriHiiiii ciaiiiiiinr seat in cilher rii h of sai'l I.eKljlalure have 1st-n invel there.. f (r prevenU'd Ir.nn Lik ! J'1 '" w" ny any such military ' force . .f.ivr r sttlilier: Bnd if such ha been the , casetlt the rresl.lent inlinii the SenaU'hVVihat ai'llmrity such military interteution ha' Ukeu place." Mr. 1'iink.lirir iimve.1 to amend Die rew iminn I'T iDMniu . ailer tne worl "niuesteil." Jmlgniert, n.it incompatible wilh the puhlie ititercpt." .Mr. I hurinan nl.hs le-l to Hie ,,,,,,,,.,, and n lengthy .iehate en-ucl npnn t'e nuctiou of the lmisiana troubles, w hich " was .i..nni.ni.-i in.'T v. r. I r.unuan, 1. 1 tiion.frf d'ntiLlinir ll.iu a I. ....... ir...... . . I -M;:r', , M '" ... 2 ,, " ,,r, - "' '"'' ."r.v "I the act of April ,1 for the r-l ef of the set it !! abscnU'e Sha wnee U.U in Kans. was ia-ed Mr. Ituller. of M if-.tchilM lls. ma,le.n,...,,.nt,, ,,r.s.. to the ,u-,ne , the tail rik'nts lull. Uilat. .rv motions, su h n to rV'!!Jnl,,r iiyKLr''-JK-?Vr? "'"ui,'-? . interiMMed I'.v Mesr. lUs-k. l-imla I ami llolit.... ... I .A I. . I . . I, .1 i . ill . . . ,J " " r", ... .itiuiirH-iin., mi rui.ii .-o niA'.e bi .1 etiniprO' In tht Senate, on the ith. the reilution of. fered by Mr. Tliunnan on the previous tlay in refurenee to the Louisiana troulile a a-ain taken up fur rnnsideratmn. Mr. Weft ! fend.Hl the action of tlit. urn. and d. i.i.-d the rluirre that l.enerai Sheri Ian had Iwtl (iMiTPl to New Hrle-in I over tne n neral of the Anuv. Mr. Ixirdnn replied at some length in a site-h enriHvtlr ! ......... I. . : ....... .... ... . - leendin the neonie of the xmlh - In. h u w .r". llle..ll M.A1II, lifTcre.! rt...lliri..n (iiwtrn. n.. ." . .-.ri.. .i.iu ine .luiiicinrr toinrnilt.v to prepare and report, 1 '"uieiaT, a iiu provmiuir M-W onicer ami ltepree in i.ouieiaiia. un'ler sue . . iion an. i ruarauiec as 'ui'':,t. ',,rtT. Uy eienr eitien to exem -,..,..,,...,.,,.,, ii ii ic ; l'.'.",n.V"" apKarcl at the I bxr n the House, kxving in In cu-tody Kirhard i ll. Irwin, the contumacious witness in the Pa.-nle Mail su-am-hip inveetiation. Two .ues'ioi.s erefkeU the witners: ir.,ive tlie name "f teron w hom you emploied to aid ynu in .nrurimca suh-nly from ( ..nre.s. in l, for the I'wm.' Mail steamship t ompsny. .Sec..a.-What WH" 1 itie iM-ron to aid To 'tl , sum pai'l liv vou to nnv vou in ! ro-u rm if that sub-idv - lo the first que-tion Mr. Imin rt-rlied : "Mr. f,lH"i,er. I am rotnM-llei to decline oi reason which I have already sl.iU"l. Mo. H.e-i...n he r. p;,e.i : - t.o. in nt for lo the hnnilr.il and seventv llve thouiil l-ill.-ir." I "en-ation. I ll waUien moyi-d and onlered . that . It. Irwin be reiiutn.le to the ciiticly of tli serireant atAnu, to abide the further orler of (lie House. djoumed. Tin: nlv rosr.iL law. Intrnelnn Itelntlna lo (he Prepay, men I tf lolie A n SHisirrs snil l'erlntlle-1 I'lihllrnl ion. I M.ler tlie Art nf lancrri .ruvctl Juue :l, l7l. " si. tio! That on and after the 11 .lay of January, IsT'i. nil new -iiajier ami ieri.lien puliliealioiis maile.1 I mm n kimii n nlliee o publiration or new apency, and addres-e'l to n irular sulnx riln-rs or new .vents, pn-tae shall lie charged at the follow mit rates : On newi is-rs nnd h rimlicil publication issued weekly and oftener, two cent- a pound or fraction thereof ; l.-s freiientl v, three rente a mhih or fraction thereof; prnTidfl. thai ii. .tin ii in this act shall lie held M rhanire or amend Section '.Hi of an act entitled 'An. -let to n-VI-e, eoi...l..ite and hllienl the sLitutes ralntina the l'iM.(-.if)lii Is p.irtment,' apprntud Julle, 1-7:." Act Juno ii, 1-74. 1'his M-et ion provides Unit on an I after the 1-t day of .lainiary, 17.1, nil newspaper and periodical puhlieations mailed from a known nlliee of puliliciition or new s aiti-ney. and addressel (i rrirular siihserilier or new nciils," ehall Ih .liriil.il into two clauses, and llxe (he mis(mku on each, n follow : I. On all ucwspao- and s-riodical puliliea. linns addi-emed hihI mailed ns slmve prcscntx-d, and l-suel wes-kly or olteiier, ie a pound or fractmn there if . . on ail ncwsp.er and ieriisli.-al piihliealion i lr.---. . an. I ii. m i Ie. I ns aliove prew riln-d, and i-sii.il ' lr.Kiiently than once a week, a mund nr fraction llie rent. 'sic. . Ihnl im and after the lt day of January , 171. iimii the receipt of such nc -p;in r ami H-riodi.'nl piililiciitiniis at II thee nf m.tilin. they shall lie winched in hulk. Slid pn-taifi-paid thereon l-v a sh ihI adhesive stnnii, lo lie Ii vi-.-l Hiel furnished hv the l'ntin!ih r I .eneral, winch shall he nrlixed lo such in-tl. r, or to tlie eaek ront.i ininir tlie. one, or lipc. J tttcinor.indiiui nf such mailing, or ntlicrui-c, n the 1'iisti ia-ter levicral m i; frmu tune l.i t.iue proVide hy n-jruluUnu." Act June il, 1-74.

I'luler tlii neetion, on ami nfu-r the lt 4ay of January, l-T.'i, ul.ilicr mi l newt Heiil liall telxler ilieir lieu ei ami pel khIh .iU , lutein ltl to Im rent llimiiti llHMiiail,ut llie oftu e nt mailini; n4-ily fiHirl-t Uito Hit Co cUhm' Ii rilfl lne, o that lliey limy lie wei(liel In loilk m-hi-rately. 'I lie ptirt.tK'e ilieretin iiiiikI Im- prepulil. lieetinliiiK lo in' wi'inM nl Die rat It, I'V ',Kieeml aillit'oive hUni," lunilnlie.l liy he I ieparlinelit tr tlial puriioM; tirlinary x.uiK'e iUiiii c.tulu t lie UmiI lor UiU piu'iiM', li.'i e.ui llieim ! eial uillienive taiiipr be UKetl lur miy ftlier purMIM. Alter welliinir llie mail matter finciilinned in llie i"vriiiii( itllli Keeimii ) rts'cii ed trniii u ioiIi-

h.-liertir new H'ei.l, llie r.linat. r w ul e.'llit t I llie plnlier uiimiiiil ! IMn-Liff.-, mi' I it reeeipl triuii a iHHik ut ll auk Iniiui Inniii-lie.l liv the I ie Ji.ll tun lit lur tin puipHM-. 'llie r-l.tin irt uillllien . lie allixetl In llie rl lilt nl llie reeellit. ulnl I'l l lur ute.l h ill, ,i iiineli fur i Hiie. 1. ill, .ii, an. 1 Hie lil.ink f.'li'e ill llie i-luli will lie prnierly III If. I . 1 lnii-lnli-l,i.iki are lii I hi kel "ieiiiiiineiitly in the I'n-t ntliee. rcinly In Ih- 'Hi,Iiui-I In never leniainteil liy the I iei:iltiin iit. I'okliiiiipler Hill Hl'Mi reilirei to reinler riiitill y , ut llie c ! of e;u Ii ii:irter, nil I'l.uik Inrnir. Im iii-hei) t..r llie pin him-, a -t.iteim nl pnnlai.'e e.n,Tte (nun eat ll puMii-licr til' la-Ms av'eni tin ri n ll. i' jiiaiter. I lie i-.. i.ii aillieite hlanii,nr liei:iier n I IH Tin.lie.il -uuiipn.a.- lliey have lu t n lei iue.1 . will he i li;irk.'ei In 'tina-U l , ami aecmu.l.-il Im' III llie s.inie in inner a or lmarv iin.-ui'e 1.1.11111. h itM-. l.ir le In Hit iHil h I The weight nf the s.u k tiMially einplnye.l l". , tin- I'lilln i-e iliaii-inilLMf lieH -i.'.o., ri. ;in'l Her ' m'n .il ti'iiin the inUcc nt puliMc'it .mi In the I'.i-t I ntlieel Icue lus n ii-eei't.iiliei, hv aetllallv euh ' in.' lliein , In he a f I'ilntt : . Nil. I , Jute c.u k ! N.i. J, .lule k k 1 N. , nttnll fi.l'k ; Ni. i, 1 nttnn miel, 1 riitina-trrs are ain'mrii .1 t'J Bif. o.. .1 It.-.. I i It.-. (1S. Ie. Iml the wemhti. nl llie s;,ek as llv.-.l .time. ' I ln prmi-ii l.i wrlmii ,'i nl the law (almViO is I as lull. nis : Tli.'it Ilnl.ioi.' 111 lliis :n I -il.ili he lie! I ' 1.1 eliaitkre 1 ,r iiineii I m, Ii..h in.il I .n, mi.l l:..i i . iatinn, o-liiimi ..ie r.i . a-iuiinw 1. . ; nt al i ai kk. Kn .. r uiim t uiiinn i'. 1 "Mr. W.-THat IhV'raU- f pti.t-e on nc - j paper, eeeptinr wi-klie, periixiieul tmt ia- , eeeitniK tuo nniiees ill v.eiht, un l t in tilan. lien ; llie same are .lepiiu-d 111 111 Ulh r carrier ..Mice l..r

form at 1 cent each ; pcrn-lica: weu-liuw more 1 l,Ut Ul "' ' ehurill whleh we trytl'XIhan twooiiiiec nh.ill be suhs l to a nii.Ulk.'enf i l"OSS by " illation." '1 III iltje not centit each, and theite ral. i. shail he prepaid ly I nec-K-arilv iiulode llioral Otet lll or in rM.il"i.".Vi June s. 1-7 . ,....! ..."...... ...i... .... ... .... ,A .

Imscrthissecti,.., ll, .fLW on m w.MWr, i.'Xeeiilnnr vow. mi t r .): sr.. I . ::. :. w ileiHiMteil in a leiu r carrier tnh -e fnr l. livry l.v : tie etliee (through llie hn or xeueral dell v.r I or ' l.v It.. .... w... i .'..ll.... u i "l. Hi new i.paier (exe ptinjr weeklies) . hetli . er regular or ir.in-.ciii uml with.nil reuarU to weight ..r rVe.ii.tnev ,,t i,,e. one rent cat h. i. On iierimlii aU fniher than n -iibists) wiieiner regular or U.iii-ieiit . ln.t . . e.i lin t w o nunces in weu'ht. .me e.-iit e.teh. ! :i. On rriil:i'iiln (nther than new -orisTs) . whether r.-vnl.ir or transient, eaiiv.lu.jf two . unices in oivlil. t o rents ea.ti 4. inuilnr. uneale.l. one rent each ' rale to lie pn pai.t by p.Lijfe i.tiiiipsnm xe.1. a. mvkiy nrw -iiaisTS. exeetiteil mImivc. lo : reirii ar sulicnlii r. lunrmi. i. r i,..ni,,l ... i, ' weighed in l.ulk.and prepaldat the nlllce of mail - 111.;. I I W,vklv ,.Wspaper to transient parties. ' one rent Inreaeli two ounce or lreti..n lliensit . 10 U pit pi. lo iH.ele sUtn.iis aUia.il. I ' I " SW. 7.-Tl!V iiw.fir"".'.ne e.mv to each a.-tual suhsenher resnln.jf within le cn.mtv vi here the s...ne are in inled . in whole er in part". ,, Mi.,-t-. . slmlf Ko 1 thm.ih the ,, ..ils I t...i A, . ...n i ... , rnr .m.i .r . r.l.. ..l I ',rr.,.".Z", '. Junr 'I Js-.Ne'p..,,K-r's (wit'i.i.itnf.ird to fn-.piency of I. ...i , . .... .. . .... i.... Hmelieinif, residing in thecouni .- Finirw 1111.THI l mill t , .ir .lift oiintv where the rnme are printtl III In. 10 or ill larl. and imlililied. arc entitled to pa- free of pnrlaife UiroUjill the I mans; oui fie rale ol i-Ui.'i' ifl the saute . ex -reptuijt art klles) When ile(x.,te l in letter earner (ittne for ih livery l. lis- orliee er it-carrier , sliall lie uniform lit I cent each. Weeklie when sent through the mails or to lie ile.il.l in a lei ter rarrier .iltiee in the cmnty where thrme are printed, in hoi.. ,.r in part . and put ill. lie. I , to lie ilelm red throiifc'h Uie Imix or peueral deliverv, or liy tarneri-. sliu,l In- wrenthe in hulk, mid lie suit J''vt '" a l""-'atref 2e. ins r isiun.l, tol.ire Iill.l t llw till. I llliL. .ilTi.., I.V .lu.li.l h.IIu.u . paid at llie iiiailuii; .iitice by stm-ial a.llitsive pt .nips. 1 lie fnn ifoinir re.'iil.iln.iis are ie-ned by toy authority and have n.v otlieial sai.eti.m, lo Lake effect nil and alter Jaiiiiirv , 1T.'. M il!" ll il. I. .ll w i It. l'.Hluis-UT oeneral. Ilon't Kiss the Italij. The promiscuous kI-sinof children i a lHv-tilriir. Iit:lctii. V lli' the Until :ti!. .. . - .... ..

,-.--..( mu-a ,u..-. .v I ...ll', ill. .M..-'ll. nC ..ra new el.vtinn MurdiMiis would Is- the proper wonl, did XZl"'-" vv the niisx-hh-f they do. wni iimure the I madam, murderoiis; and we are

Vl-Kll v, ami It Is till! I lor the oce.t-ioil sjiiking to. you, Iorou reinemUr cll it. on inn r .leur rrui.i ii r. I'.n.i.ii flu other day, with a ntri of flannel round your neck? And when little Klora eauie dariMng; into the room, didn't von pounce upon her ileriKuistrat'vely, call her a preeious little t, and kis her! Then you M-rem ly procee.le.1 to describe the ilnndlul ore throat that kept you from prayer meeting; he night In-fore. You h;d lio de-igri on the der child'A life, we know; neyeniieies j-ou kilhil her.: billed heras surely as if vou had bd hef with strvche . . : y .nw were l"atal ... r 1,1 , 1 " ,r -' s w I r iaiai. i muir inn"- u.iys aner I!i little 4-t I Jf:ui t comphiiti of .n sore tbro.it too. The riiptoin rew rapidly alarming, and viien the d.K'tor enine tbe simiile word i, ' , 1 ' " .-, w.MVn1n". hK t..r enme tli. i t;,.i,ti...r4., . ..n;.-..i ... .... .i..i.. i .ii 'i'J'iiiiii . rutins-,, ..I -Ail.llt t 111.11 Ull. 'l o-day a little liM-lllid ill Greenwood is tlie so!emeinMitoil your viit. Ill inuw the mother doe not snsin-et ainldiH-. not dare to sii-p.-ct, you of any in-trutiw ntality In her bereavemeiit. w charges it t a mvsfcriou. Providence. The .I.H-tor s.iy nothing todi-tnrh this tMn ioii; that would Ih imprilitie. if not eruel ; but to an outsider he is Irce to say that the child' death was due direefly" to your infernal stupidity. Those are preei-ely the wrds; more fon ifde than dega:it, it is true ; but who shall say, under the circumstance, that they nre not ju-tlilabler lo in nils r " Ltd l wrought liy want of thniitrl.t A well a hy Want of heart.' It would tie hard to ti ll how much of the prevah nt sickne-i and mortality Iroin diphtheria i due to such a want of thought. As a rule, adnlrs have the disease in sa mild a form that they mistake it fr a simple fold, ami as n cold i not contagion they think nothing of expo-dug other to their breath, or to the greater (larger of labial eonfaet. Taking into ronlderifioii ihe well rsf.ibli-hecl fict that diphtherial u-iui!ly, if not always, eommunicatetl by the direct transplantim; of the malignant vegetation v hich causes the disease, the fact that there can Is? no inorv certain moan of bringing the contagion to it favorite soil than the act of kissing, and the further fact tiuit the custom of kisaing children on nil ocea-ion is all but universal, it Is not surpri-ing that, when the dicase Is once imported into a community, it i very likely to t ie conic epidemic. It would le absurd to c harge the spread of diphtheria entirely to the practice uf childkiitig. TIktc are other tnmle of propagation, though it I bard to conceive of any more diiectly suited to the sprcml ol the irfr-cfion or inoro general In its operation. It 'and to dipliflieria in about the same relation licit promiscuous h-iiid-diaking formerly did to the itch. It were Ih iter to avoid tiie practice. Th 'children will not sutler if they go unkissed ; and

tlu ir frieiul ouht for tlu lr wiki to lon-tro tin luxury for n cnn. A t-ingh. ! has lxi'ii known to Infect a family, and tjw tuoht caret ul may lie in i'iiilitin to coin, nuinicntt' the dlM-Ho without knowing it. lU-ware, then, of layliir Judus, uuiTlet the babies alone. Seitntific American.

Stx lal Traps. WIrh w hat baits soever the vnriou trapg e tilled by whli h the i holce nl" a prolc. nre hloii is ili termitied, they are us holhin tuiiipari'd to those whl'ie in ni.irriie Ls dicided. One might ilil:igiin' that lovtlilnl 1-teeiu not line or th other, but h 'th idioiiM he thought the i.riuial Iie--itirs fur the o;oim (.iii t e-s o this grave convention. me solicitous that the 'iwelling house which is to l-t l.r life is cirefullv built upon sure foundations "in e M l llie l'omrailellli, W lilell Is to iai iii lite, loo, come by liap-h 1 ird. ;k! weare not at nil solicitous tn make this as -olid a the lour w alls when in it i- inclosed. o e niarrv one we neilher oe e l)r esteem. i heeau.-eit tr:i) was Ihuiir in our wsv b.-ilt. r ; l with we lith, position, title; wv'never Ihliik ot the inoiiKlits when the human companion -hip ol the hii-dum! or the wile we liavecho-en shall menu every tl.iiig.and these golden, glii t. ring h.iit 'iot hiii'. We lret. that is, that the tr:iiias both teeth and empty spaces, ntid that gold und Juxtiry and a liigh soiiiHling; title. Low plea-s.uitsiH-ver they may Is- nt odd momenta, nre not tilings w In n on the la an can live. ( iher traps ;,re baited with bca:;tv; and llie iail is swallowed gn-t'thlv; as if there was no sucli ile-trtte iw iliinent m old j "'' 1 " . '''i'deliii ig etlos t as habit :l" none years splendor i to he Joy Chough for H liletillie, II lid the gT V "loom j to follow is Hot to eollllt. Then ' there U "" " 'u,lw " ""r1 "u " i-t.u:". vouiot iu, l.i laai'i "r " fascination,' nothing" luoie or less, ll tit I the hat nini s or i1,i.,.rv of a lit I- .. . . ...v ao fiiiindeil on thin miity vapor, thU unstable wreatn 01 rosc-colorc! cb.ud, ti share the fate if all things founded on appearance) only, and clouds Instead of sob.l imirble. No viiariou exferii nee gathered Iroin thehi-tory of the past iI.m-s the smallest good by way ef warning to those- treadinjr the inatriiu'inial path. '1 raps are lyin open for tin-in by the dozen, and they see their IrieinU, who are a lew step; in advance, fall deli!., ratclr into them; but who take heed? Kach innti. a wdl as each woman, believes in his absolute wisdom so tar as clioii-ing the ri;;bt per-oti for a life's eoumide goes, and is Mire that things which went badly for Jones, and that ruined F.row n. ought to turn out well lor him. Smith, and to wear ouitf a dith-r-ent a-jM-ct when tiiin-ferred from Lily to ltoc and from James to John. Ame J'urnal, 'OTfl Theft. The cigar dealers in Binglianiton have lately Miir.-r t lo-sby the depredations of a man withun umbrella. Hi plan wa to ! enter the sto.e and ask for u oigar, ineatij while hanging hi unibp lla by its hooked j handle on the show-oax1. When the clerk handed him a box ofci.ars to select from he look one and handed over a one, two or live dollar bill. When the clerk turned -bout to make change the eu-toiner dropped a nuiiiN r of cigars into hi umbrella, took the change and walked out carelessly drawing the umbrella tips together, and stepping off as dignitled as an acting corporal. The man n caught in the act la.-t Sunday, after his niovi tnciita had been watched for some weeks, but lie settled the cae. Sevt York Timn. THL' MARKETS.

NKW VULK, Janiisry T. l-TS r.KKVF.s Native r.i .S tl.l. n losni f ll llOO.S lirenseU s 7',rti Live T.-J . us 7 '0 SHKh I 4 niniTifiii to C hoice.. i ll Sj 7 5' o .N Mld.tlui W 14', Kl.ot ; l. nod lo I holes- . Oi ut, .'.." WIIK A I -Nn. 'K hu airo. . I. II si 1.14 t (i:N W viU-rn ;n-J, NrW ns ss Als extern s? e 7uS VA K estern VI U SS I'lIKh Mens go. s ii'l.s7V. LAiliS l'tune Menu I34t lST. LOI IS. onoN-Vid.tiiti a :i4'. HKKf CATII.r- hoice f.-:S s 7 CiikhI to Prune .') u A " I and llriler. .. v 71 ( 4 75 'IMisijrn Teian.... a oi SC I.W l orn-letl .... .' 7 fc ..' Mim.S ,K,d to ( hoice ft fu fi 7 "IIKH" sh tot tmice .1 .'0 4 75 r I.Ol. it hoice louutry ft '0 sa A.av X .V. sa 5.in WHK.AT New No. i I 1 7 i 1' " No. S l.i 4 so I .oft I oi: No. J Miaed o s I I I x.-s, w So. 2 T7S It V K No. if .) h I . llhl.r v Prime l.i-. I :rt II.MolllV SKKH-Priiiie.... 2.i s V '-ft 1UIIAC4.U Sound I.iik ""S I"01 Me.tium l-eal J-t s II 'O II V I'rimr I iiuoiuy Is.io iia I'.io IU I I Ui--Choic J .2 Ki.O -.4 fr I'oltK. -standard Mesa V '" l.i;ii--i:.iiiied ll in us;. V OOl - I nh-waehei 4 hoice fJ i' I ussnhed-Medilllli a4 k ' '' K Ns HIV. III KVi;sTeaa sUera 2 t 30 l.iaa lost I . '. iu v.r. ll'K.sltiiiehera' .- s-i I'.Vi Vork.-rn ft.ili i ? Sloeier 3. Vi i 4.'J ( IIK AOO. IlKKVKS iiiiiin. hi lo Choice 4.' C 'O Irlans 3 " ft . (. n,s(,mu to hnire .'i i 7 .'ift r p.mhI to I hniee 4 . mi W ft. 7ft H.OIK -While Wiiiii-r Katra ' ft ' S(inn Kttra - ' WHKA I siirmsT No.il si s S'.', " No. S s:l, s4 i iiitNNo. 2 Mixed h ," '; Oftls-No.i ?.'!. ti KYI -No. J .i, 1 !. II MiJ.KY N-. J 1.-2 1 -7 l' Hi h New MrM ls.7.ft W 3S !". LAKH !'. 4 1SC1NN ATI. r- ol'R r amity WHKA r-lle. New l.uft 1 I OUN -New i s 7o No. 2 s M IlAltl.r Y No. 2 l.iHI i !' I (11 ONMlddlinK ... '', I-iiKK New Urea in..-. 19.1 UAUls-Ktltlc H i'V MKMl'lllS. OTIliN-Mnldliiiir H'si AA K Kannly ' " 1 . ,4i; White e'i ut Ms Yellow 7l ii. - I Y hoice Is... .'i 'i NKW olil LANS ' I i I K- i hole (" ' h - -ft . .HA Willi- Si "1 M oMt 7 1 A. 7 .ft I -l-roiie -.. ' 2' oiiK-.M, K '-. .o is '.I ;tA "N ,"lt -" i . M. I r Prune '. 1 ,.' il ION .Mi IdlniK H i

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