Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 August 1875 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER.

C. DOAJfE, Publisher.

JAsrEi:.

INDIANA

CUIMtENT NEWS. WAaillMtsTOX. II U authoritatively announced that the Oovernnient Income for the last fiscal year U larger than any estimate luade, and mora tfiau realUee the eipocliion of the Treasury dire rt. The Pfteion Office report the number of jsmalooera on the rolls, June 3oth, as 2JS.034, a decreai of 4.S71 for Uie year; and the amount paid to peaaiouera 1 $l,!!M,000 leae tfian waa pal J the year previous. Benjamin B. Ualleck, Theodore W. Brown and Wm. II. Oitmaa have been arretted and ommltted to Jail la Washington, In default of ball, for being concerned In the larceny of raluable money package from the Treasury aaah-room on the id of June. HalKk wa a elerk In the room where the money waa atolen, and at the time of hla arrest wai enJoying leave of absvnce In New York City, where he apent hi money freely. Brown was formerly employed in the Qviarterma. teCi Department, and Ottman la a reatau rantkeeper In Washington. While being conveyed from New York to Washington, Ualleck threw away a memorandum-book, which waa aubwqjently recovered by the officer. Upon e lamination It wis found to oontatn the figure 47,097.65 the exact amount contained in the atolen package. The! fignrea bad been partially erased with a lead pencil, though tbey had been divided byS, and the cpotlent, J3.&4..83 1-2. remained ntouched. An entry on the tame page read, " 70 saved to ahow W. II." Ualleck gave several conflicting utatemcrU In regard to these eatries, but finally admitted that he attempted to throw the book away, an the figure In It would aecure hla conviction. Ualleck, the Treasury clerk, arretted for Healing the 147,000 money package, ha made a confession. II saya that Ottman proposed and planned the robbery, and has had entire custojy of the atolen money, with the exception of about W0 which he re.umad to Ualleck. Ottman i a man of considerable means, and ha recently made heavy deposit in the banks. 11m property has been aeiz Hl, and it wan thought the whole amount would be recovered. Ualleck acquits Brown of any knowledge of the robbery. EAST. Gold eloed in New York on Augutll, at 114. Commodore Andrew Jackson Drake, U. S. !vy, died at Newark, N. J., on the 4h. The National Metboil.it Camp-meeting be

gin at Old Orchard Beach, near Biddcford, Me., on the 5th, to continue until the 15th. Representatives ware present Irom nearly all aectioD of the country. Preiel, Morgin & Co.. of New York, publicly announce that Duucan, Sherman & Co. have made amngemei t with them by whirh they will cash, upon prestation at their officei in Loudon or Paris, all letter of red it !aued by the Liter firm. A frhih'ful rate of mortality prevails anions the poor children of New York City. Cholera infantum Is carrying off the little one a the rate of I 0 j cr day, and a call ia Biade tot volunteer physician. Tbe census of New York City has been completed, and the total population is shown to be 1,04,272 an Increase In live year of 1,1M. Cardinal McCloskey, accompanied by hia aecreury, ba stsrted for Home, where he will receive the hat and ring ef the Cardinal. The Maacliutett Republican State Conventiod is to be held at Worcester, on the 3Uth of September. A tad accident, result in in the death of two J"un people, occurred at Nljgtra Fall on tbe fib it. i-arty of ix from the vicinity or the Faiia visited the Cave f the Wind, ona-eompanled by guides. After paing through the cave, two f the party, Mr. Kthetbeck Parsons, ared 2), and Mi IUie C. Phdpott. aped 2.", descended to an edJy which Is never visited by the guide. The lady lot her foo:hold and was caught by the gentleman, but the current carried both Into the river below, where they were both drow ned. They were toon to be. married By an explosion in the arsenal at Frankford, Penn., on the 7th, one Young man was killed and a number of others fdaily Injured. The building was blown down. At the Buffalo races, on tbe 10th, Lulu trotted a mile in 2:15, be!n the fastest nd!e h'-at ever nud upon that track. On the same day the four-) ear-old taliu, (Jivernor Sprsgue, of Canton, III., made anexhibit heat of 2 :20 1-4 the l-t time for a fuur-ysar-old on record. Lx Governor Wm. A. Graham, of North Carolina, died of orjrtnic discsseof the heart, at Congress Hall, Saratoga, New York, on the 11th. wr.T axis aofTii. The City of Chicago had on deposit with Duncan, Sherman A Co., New York, at the time of the failure of that houe, an unexpended balance of funds placed with them for the purpose of pa In? certain coupons and bon is of said eitv wi.Oh ft 11 due on 1st of July. The amount of thee securities, not presented mhen di.e, and consequently not paid, I- T42,ism. HtiM although il Is claimed th.tt If g tlly the city Is not liable for the lo-s, the City Council has dreetrd the Comptroller to have said e. uritiei paid upon presentation to the American Kxitunpe Jtank of New York. C. B. Wiikinnon, U. S. Uvenus Collector of the ?ix!h Miourl District, and J. L. Bittuger, a -uurli tuio lttri :t, have ben arrepted at 8:. Jjpi, an I hfl. to bail upon hargi of rinlx it. cnieiit of public fun is, and defrsurli-.g tb ( (veri.ineiit. Both p.rti wuiv.'d an i xsininHtlon and are to spj er at tin next Di.ti ict Court held at J ff.-r-on City. The IxpIW f.f a s'cam threnlilnK-in-iiiilne on the fjrm of 11. ii. 1 1 u iUi , In M tury County, Ter.n., exploded on .l b, killing Cuilen llsdljn, Howard, tl.e ei:git.er, and a cl.

ond man, instantly, and wouading seven other, two of whou it was thought would die. The engln of a construction train on the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad ran off the track near Steward Station, 13 mile east of Athena, Ohio, on the 4th. The engiae turned over Into the Hocking Ulver. Two men were inttantly killed and nine othera, Including the conductor. Injured. Some miscreant forced oen a awitch on the Toledo, Wahash'and Western Railroad, near Catlin Station, a few mile west of Danville, III., on the night of the 4th, and a lovo moiive wa thrown froiulu track, killing instantly Frank Shepard, the engineer, and fatally acalding Michael Markey, theflreuiin. Tbe locomotive waa running at full speed, a few minute ahead of an express train comprising three car packed full of passengers, and It U iuppoed that the I intention of the acoundrel was to dluh the train for the purpose of robbery. When the pa.enger train came up to the fatal awitch, the enlne was found In the ditch, upside down, with Shepard buried in the mud beneath. The trackmen' houe at the switch had been broken opn, and tool obtained with which the fastening of the awitch were forced and the rail moved from where they wer fastened, thu leaving the way open for the train to tumbledown an embankment 15 or IS feet high. At Athens, MoMinn County, Tenn., on the night of the 3th, thirty marked men took a negro from the jail and hot hina. He wa under arrest for attempting to rob and outrage Mr. John Howard, a white lady. Eugene Archie Kelly, a negro, wa handed at Selina, Ala., on tbe Cth, for th j murder of Andrew Cunningham, also a negio. Tbe MarirlU, TilUburKh ad ClcTcUud Railroad ha been placed in the hand of a receiver. According to an Omaha estimate, tbe number of Texas cattlo driven Into Nebraska, up to Ac rust 7, will amount to over lOO.Ooo. Tbey are mostly held by cattle raisers along tbe line of the Union I'aai fie Railroad from Kearney Junction to Sidney. 4O.000 of the number driven in this year have tx-cn sold. About the first of Augu-ta number of prisoner confined In the Denver City Jail effected th' Ir escape through a breach mad in the wall. All hadben recaptured except Fvan Hall, W. Wilder, and Harry Lelg-hton. A few nights sg they were decoved into a corral, where they expected to secure horses p-ovided by a friend for their escape. When they were within a few feet of the decoy horws they were flred on by sixteen ranchmen. I.eisrhton wa pierced ny seven bullets, and instantly killed, and Hull by four bullets, and died in a few hour. Wil ier, who it is supposed received severe wounds,

j succeeded iu Mcapiu. All were of the worst

class of desperadoes. Hall bad been (sentenced to ten year for murder, and the ather two were under Indictment for Mmilar ofrinses. Return from the Kentucky Sta'c r lection, up to the Otb.zlve MeCreary, Democrat, a gninof about 1 s over th vote for iVlie in 1H71. The jury in the cae of John I. I.ee, eharired with being the leader in the Mountain Meadow ntaKSjere, w re uimli e to aree, and were discharged by ;ha Court. It is rej rted they stood nine for at ijulital and three (ono (ieotile and two Mormon) lor couviu. lion. Mrs. Stewart, aged 111 year and 2 month, d cd at tlw residence of her son, Wm. Slewart, in L'berty, Indiana, on the fth iiit. IKr son Widiani is over 'W yean oM.and he is the yoimif t one of tbe family. Ira I. R inkln has been nominated for Con gres by the Republican of San Francisco, Cal. The Alabama Constitutional Convention will be compoHcd, politically, as follows: Democrats, 61; Ir.d;'j,cudent Democrat, 6;

Republicans, 12.

Parker, tbe defaulting tx-1 jiatiror or

South Carolina, who recently escaped from Jail, has been recaptured. The.r.ias Carl) le, a white man, but a citizen of the Cherokee Nation by marriage, and a well-to-do farmer, ahil sleepm on the porch of hlshoue near Tahk-fjush, on the ni,(ht of t'sie 5:h, was taken from bis bcl by three men and murdered. In tho prescne e of bis fimlly. Robbery appear to have linn the motive, as quite a sum of money was taken from bis person. JcflVrson.DavU has accepted an Invitation til deliver the aldrcss at tbe WinnclMgi County Agricultural I'air, at;i:ckf rJ. III., on Sct't. 15.

J The winter wheat In WNeonaln has been ! h rvetcd. and Is n por ed to b more 'ban ! an neri?c cro; anil of exc ll. nt ipjitllty.

other crops, with trie exception of flx, are a so up to or a,xve the average. A d spst. h from CVyenne, 10 h, ssys that Oen. Cxk and Col. S nnton had returned f.-om the Black . Tbre were a'out l.'O) miners In the Hills, and a preat deal of preliminury work hss lMn dm" bv them In tbe wsy of contru ,ting ditilies and sluice. A military force was reported on Its way to the mines for the purpose of driving out the miner. Tbe ditillery of Ford. Oliver k Co., of Chicago, ha been seized by the overnment, upon a charge of nianufjicturins "crooked" whisky. onie lalnirers on the street in san Fmnciso re:en:ly unearthed a ke containing gold in scales an I nuirarets, vnriiuly etiin;itcd to be worth from $;U),'iO0 ,0 t'MHK). .S. Adler k Co.' liipior hoii-e at St. Joe h, Mo., has bien aeixed by the revenue filTlcers. Of the 120 delegate elected to the North Carolina Constitutional Convention, iO are Democrats, licpublicam, and 1 Independent Democrat. I J. Adm. a baKie-inaiti!r on the Cleveland, Columbus and Indianijioli Railroad, has been arretted for robbing the bargge of pa-sender while In his charge. His houe in Cleveland was searched, and froods con-l-titig of Indie' wearing apnarcl.

' watches, diamonds an 1 jewelry, etc., va'ued i at 2,719. w.i recovered. Ib lia confcsed. I At Fort Birrncas, on the 12th, there were

n new cms ofydow feir, and all the siik were convalescent. Ih.'ie vsgre.it apprehension of an ttt.uk

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from the Indian at Cortnne, I'tah, on the 11th. Troop had been tent from Salt Lako to protect tho inhabitant if necessary. Tbe new Iron railroad bridge aero the Missouri River at Atchison, Kansas, baa been successfully tested, and from 30 to it trains will toon be crossing daily. The American Association for the Advancement of Science met at Detroit on the 11th, Prof.J. Rlllllyara, of the Coast Survey, In the chair. Th excursion party of the M lisppi Kditorial Association arrived In Chiosgo on the llth. A rock weighing several ton recently fell from the roof of the Big Bend Tunnel, on the Cheapeke and Ohio Railroad, w recking a locomotive, killing the fireman, and badly wounding .the engineer. run Ei u. The celebration of theO'Conuell ceulennial took place at rublin, beglunlng on Aug. and continuing three days. Solemn rcllglou ceremonial were held in the churches, a series of grand concert, mostly of Irish music, was given, and vsrlous meetings were held and addresses made, commemorative of the birth of the great It l-h Liberator. There were estimated to lie lO.utiO strangers present In Dublin on tbe firt day of the celebration, and Urge accessions were made during the uhseuuent day. A waterspout burnt over the town ot Kirn, in Rhenish Prussia, on the 5th, Inundating the place and doing great damage. Bridge and several house were swept away, and 13 person drowned. The oue hundredth anniversary of the birthday of Daniel O'Connell, the great Irinh Liberator, was celebrated on August 5-6 with appropriate ceremonlea in most of the prii.cipal ciliea taj lusrlii Ibfuu'iuut luO U&ItCd btate and Canada. I'p to tho Ji insL IS additional cotton mills at Oldiiain, Kngland, had joined in the strike, and tbe number of its idle operatives was increased to 20,000. Frederick Kramer, of Baltimore, won the first prize at the international shooting-match at Stuttgart, on the 6th. Captain Bogsrdus, the American pigeonshooter, has won another match in Kngland, d f t!n Kimtm l, hi contestant very easily. Tbe 'ConmIl nlebrtinn In (ilagow terminated In a serious riot between the Orangemen and Home-rulers. A number of persons were seriously injured and many arrests were made. Dip .tchc from Central Asia report that a revolution ha broken out in Kokh and. The Khan has fled and his force have joined the insurgents. Acwrding to account from Damascus to

the 22 1 of July, the cholera was raging there. Four hundred case were daily reported, but the real number was concealed. The Christian quarter were deserted. Sudden deaths occurred in the street. There were no phyaicLin. medicine nor supplies. The dieae was also bad at Ant loch and many other place, und the ni'ssion schools were closed ai.d the children dispersed. The stringency of money matter in Canada is h'iwn by the fid that during a single

' week just past, twelve coinnn rcinl firms iu I Montreal, said to b perfectly round as f,r as I a-sets and liabilities are concerned, have been obllgf.l to make special arrangement with , thcirVrcditor for extension of t:ui to nii-ct I tLcirt iii?! incnt. I rr--ident Oonzalcs, of fan Salvador, h is I had about fl.ty of those rngjured In the recent j Tinaiieal riot at San Miguel shot. During ) three da the town remained at the mercy i of the assailants, and during that time all j cla-ses of crime were committed. Tbe I losses in property will not fall short of fl j O00.00O. The President of the Repub'lc has !done what he could to bring the offenders to punishment, but so numerous are tbey, they ami t be dealt with. The foreigners In the

place have addressed their respective f overnments for the purpose of making the Government responsible for losses Incurred. A horrible railway accident has occurred in Chill. On the night of July as a train on tbe Santiago and Valparaiso Railway was passing over the bridge at Limiuhc, that atrue'ure give way, and. with the exception of tho engine and tender, the whole train, containing fifty persosj, was precipitated Into the river b-dow. Tbe lamps were broken in the fall, and the oil Ignited and set fire to the larr part of tbe wreck. Fully one-half of the passengers w ere either crushed to death or perished by fire or water. An invest'g'ttion went to show that the ac ident w-ii caused by the defectiveness of thebridtre, which was condemned by the engineer as unsafe sever! months as;o. without any measure lic.ng taken to remedy It. Thu Madrid Government will ou Issue a proclamation, calling out a levy of lO.OK) nmre men, for the purpose of putting a more speedy end to the war. Til" electoral struggle for the Presidency of the I'n'ted States of Colombia again threatens a general war. and a division of the country. The Kisg of Denmark and other members ofth royal Intnl.)- assisted at the ohsripi.c of Hns Chrls'ian Andersen, and the day of hi burial waa observed a a day of mourning throughout ull Denmark. Mr. l'llinsoir xtr,vrdinsry demonstration In the F.nglish House of Commins has resulted In the passage by both houses of Parliament of tbe Mercantile Shipping Hill,

drawn up by Sir Charles Addcrly.

Mr. Gladstone has published another pamphlet, asHiling the Papacy, which he declare will plunge this world Into war, if ne. cery, to maintain its rule. The Fr m h Government has prohibited the n ile of Mr. Glad-tone's writings agilnst tho Papacy in that country.

Whit Khali YTe Fat!

In the " Philosophy of Katlng." by Ir. Bellows, tho author give the billowing claattlllcaUon of food : First, carbonates, that ( las which Kiipplle the lung wlUi fuel and thu furnishes beat to the tyaietn ud supplies fat or adipoeo matter. Second, nitrates, that claas which auppllet the waste of muscle. Third, phosphates, the cut which auppllc the Imuhh, the brain and tho nerve, uud give vital power, both nunseuhir and mental. Whcat-mcal Is far more nutritious and lifted to build up tho rysteru Uiao upcrHue flour, w hie i is ft ol alwiut one-half of tho tUsutMiiakln; tlemeute. Ir. S unud dackfon. Professor of the Institute cf medicine In the Unhcroity of Pennsylvania, whose opinion a u tdivsitiaii urn! physiologist are held In Mich h'gh estlinatloit in this and other count! h a, aay : "The pho!plmte of lime Is an ess.ntiMl coantltueiit of all grains. It is further an Important nutritive principle, and recent e XHTluunt8 have proved it to be mi Indiasnsahle ckmeait in the construction, not of boue only, hut of all the animal tisu a. A dellclcncy of the phosphate of lime In food U a ctuir.ioii catiMo of all ill health, of defective development and retarded growth In children. In the conversion ot wheat Into flour, tbe phosphate of lime is re

jected with the 'bran and middlings,' and In consequence this uin's-eaary eh tnent of nutrition, contrary to the arrangement by nature, ia not obtained from our tine w heat bread." O. S. IIut.hc.il. M. I . a ilistlnriNlied pharmaceutist ot Philadelphia, lumishes tho following analysis of the flour and bran (or bolted part) whli h lie receives from the mill, wtiwre he finds hU wheat ftr grinding'. From every 100 pounds of wheat, about 7C pound of flour aud 20 pounds of bran. The flour, he adtls, contains of tissue making tlctaents (jrlnten. albumen, etc.) l.tTof nhopliates and other valines 0.70; total, 2.35 per cent. Tbe bran contains of tissue-making (dements, 3.10. saline, phosphate, etc., 7.0fi; total. 10.15 ikt cent. That is, for purposes of nutrition the bran (or bolted part) Is nearly five-fold richer than the flour; or Indus one-fourth the welsh of the flour it has as much nutritive value as the Hour itself, in every budu l. Dr. Bellows UU that "itnlmals and xtsoi)s have been letl on pure March, or sn'Hr, or fat alone, Mini they gradually pined away and died." lie adds, "the nitrates in all the line flour bread a person uii ct, will not tiutiJu ll.'c brvond tlUy day. But tl.'Ohe fed on uiihottcd Hour, wou'd constantly thrive und fatten and grow stout and strong for an indelliilte period." t)f all grain wheat Is oxui.lcred the staff of lite." It h unquestlotiably true that God mnY' wheat in the very t proportions to build up and nourlh the system, and man, in his pride and folly, has rejected that part which contains all the bone, inuwle and hraln-m:ikinr niatctul, viz. : the bran. The result Is as clear as it is inevitable. The absence of the mot nourinhlns elements of the wheat and the retention ot the carbonates (heater) oiilr. eiiL'eii.lers

j levers and very nianv ot the iiiscHses that i.ow so srievouly ulll.c 1 uin.in ra e I and catis- premature sicktie-s and death. ! Avoi land reject s'areh bread. N'o'.hitiff

is more evident than thaf, in u-ing Ixdte l starch tlour, we nacriilce the most important eletuetits of the wheat, merely to please the eye. itari:b, thouli a valuable c!t incut in our foo I to supply an i m il heat. Is clestitute iu itscif of the essential elements to .u-taiii life for any ngih of time. That the evil effects ot using; food cniposel principally of the carbonates (heaters), uch s bread from white Hour, butter, putry, confectionery, etc., are almost incalculable, is tentitied to by many of the mod learned, ft ientitii: and iiicIIchI men of our tiiut-x, who alllrm, in truth, that one-fourth of all our children die prior to the ajre of sevenb-cn ! All for the lack of food containing phosphate and nitrogenous element, ami tiee-e who live to grow up to maturity their bones and brain are 1 iiervtiare weak und subject to di.-ease; while by over fcMliujf with the carliotkites, the j tein Ii heated and excited, and ready to bo lallatiutl by the first t-p:irk of artiflcl d dNeaM'. and the Inevltdile restilt-s ar" Intlamatlon. fevers, n-uralsic piii, eonsumption detective teeth, rea'tive exhaustion and nil rti -nts iniimnerable. White flower bn;nl is a poor, impoverished nrtllcle of fix!, deprived ot one-half of all its nutrition or tiue maklngr tdi men's, cau-cd by reje tiiir the nitrates and ot tier ralines coin lined in the bran. Graham i. t., a vh,tea meal brc;nl Is rich and lnirhly nutritious, and contain n upply of all the nestled elements in the human system. Our experience fully confirms then statement S. . Rockwell, i i Wrrnunt t'a-mer.

-I A Perullar Labor Crlxlt ! Kagii,,,)

The clolnr of 150 i-ottou ir.HU at ou ham, Kngland, on account of tlie Lrlk- m the oix'rative. Is one of the inst iMriili phass of British industry, owinj; u u (a4't that Oldham is the peat center of o,' "Joint tock movement," by wMh tb owuersb.p ol these mills has p. i lltu the hand f tho oiserativen t hi-m-jJu...

A brief de. riptun of the relations wf fJ1, ! Ital and labor at Oldham will khow tl,!, ! we do not overrate its Importance. Oldham I a i.t w city In Lane.; containing atsout Dot) cotton spi j, j , mill, but i.o weaving. It ha a pupuV ' ton of alniut lOtliKNi, ami iu growth i;i. Imtii aAtunrvelouia thatoj soine ,,f (,ur ' American cltlea. It Is only .-ix sni;, (,

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.li.tiiciiefu-r, in i lie iiiiusi tn ru n ixa'. tield. The 0erative, having b.sn f j prosK'red ultico the close of the IaU" Atm r-1 jHin uuv KjilTiln t.t fitrm l..t.. , . . I . . 1

.lit n m , wi IV ui IM PmKK ClUlJ. panic ol 3 to the share and buy up t,f spinning mills, owneil hitherto by ptivvt tlrni. In (act, one mill was bottsht ur b fore our war, and it shares depriKii itr to 3 during that crisis, butatterwiri they roup to 11. A few years agn, thii itiveHttient in Joint tock compsnnsj tmi a tremendous start, and w lUiin a k)nr. tlmo no lesathsn $10,(KX),000 wa-liivc-tei!' The parties selling out usually took on." fourth of the htock and the re-t n pnin by the middle and working clasi even the weaver girls investing anltU working pecpk M'liding mom j theip tr the whole country around. Ahut h,;; the purcha-e money was taken In rapi:!' and the reht lorrowed at 5 per c.nt , t:,. managi rs thus taking hdva:.';i''c : ;!,, curious principle, laiddown b, Mr. i'.t.. hot, that more money can t e made .nu,.. rowed cipital than on ow'howh. O., iu!; the capital It was thus only tifvw.,n to pay 5 er cent. The rest ol th" iin!V could all be divided in geiurous tin; in, kiuoiig tlit holder cf tt;u ctL;r 1..:. onetime within the l.i-t two y. a s, tl,. mills were b lug liought up at th - ntc u two a day, and jirlvate ownership w.t, virtu dly t xtinguiMied. According to AlatichesU-r Examiner article -. M h y. are indebtetl ts Mr. F.dwin M. Cin ,:', . Iain lor Incorporating at btigih lit) '. . book) the old owners said t ihcni-i vi . These companies wou't hell j ara cin-.,: rr, or make it Is tUT than vih can. f ; their share holder are ao 'cute !u; i jiensis. We iitanufacturers Inuc u inr!.ly bance uuin-t snch jMoplc, nn 1 b st thing we can do is to fo low U; eral stnain." N great wa th- inc.i.i that 'J.") new mills were thei Im e--. erection, with a capital of 7,UU0,0V ui I IJiOHmo spindles, or half as many stiml . as t lit re are In all Massacbu- v ! Tl.;. tremeiidous stimulation of the c!n t ii.-! ittry of course built up the machinery n. ! other trades, and the city grew wi J.k. precedent. Now has come the neces-Ity l.irc..:,ti i. tion, retrenc hint lit, reduction of ths ol priMluctiou and (H-rhap ol r I "ii,: itstdf, and our readers will sic trotu tl, -tl'ubli n lation of the working cl.t-cs O'dliani, as biboivr and ine-i..r-. th,the news of the dns.li if l.'st ml'i-a', . he striUe of ld.UMJ hands is of more th diiurv iinportatice. Acaldcii-pat hfi. the situation. 111 the l.uign.ige .t the M c che-ter fiuardinn, " nlai uiiii." A ly an association o coin.ahi . ,.(. forineil for the purpose ol me :i: .-j pre cut trisis, iiicluding '2 ni-ll-. only hix of these now working. , i f the lalnir pro'ilein are unxintis v how the joitit-stoek phase of the .- r live movement ti!I mis t tl.e prc-eii' it Springfield (.tiits.) Republican.

Ax up-country paer say tiir.t i ly rivalry cxUt among the city r- c panics, but it'a a toitakc. There's o ,: coolness ls-tweeii thelil.

THE MA UK LIS.

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At Sandti-ky, Ohio, .lolm Wright, an employee in a saw-mill, was killed by Iw l i.g caught in a liirge win el rapidly revolving. His lnxly was cnrrlitl nround about twenty limes, an i lit rally toin to plis-en by Mng truck rejieatedly sgain-t thu :-iling of the; lliiil -a. A t Oniali i, NeU., a li iliemia i vcomm and t ibe were leartullv i urin"! by the xpli'sl ui of a can of kerosene ol. with which ilicwonm wa attempting' to kindle the lire. The lrjttc was destroyed.

Startling Depreciation in Value. A very intel'igent old darky methy an niite-lH Hutu friend the other day Inr tlie first time since the War, und the ol I mroi's delight in mi ing one .f Maa's 'ti kler friends In oli t rue w s iinbounde J. After i hearty h in 1-shaking and a protected laugh ws ulUr to the Southern darkv, tie gentleman aked : " )Vell. Uncle .lix'. bow ar' you getting along in the world ?M Sortt r slow, Mare , Been had Itlieuni iti. right unat t lately, and things ain't gone; 'z.ictly riht no how," r plied the darky. " A pre it many h ingo have taken place since I l.st tw von, IJm le Joe. Oeatli has taken your old master away, the f.rn il v are sc itterd nfioiit the four pi irters i f the globe, the farm Is divided up. ntnl htranifsris oceiij.y the old house' It makes our fel right had. I nch' .Joe, to think of the changes that have been wrought by old I at li r Time." " V:ua," npliitl I'ncle .loc, yo.u "mernN-r when I was n slave I worked hard at odd times, nnd made money 'miff to buy myM If. 1 pail massa fI,KH) for my freedom." " Ye." snld Mr. , " I remember it." "Wish I ha I that money now," mused the old darky. "Well, je-," replied Mr. ; "it would be tjnile a ler'une for you." " Lots o' (oitiine sar," said the old ni if mournfully; "and v ry tinn: I th nk h1 mt It I kinder rti" thebirgalri. Nlter Was Wllff 1 (KK1 llifti, but imw he nin't wiiH Hetis. Mlglify elimi'.'es ludis world,

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