Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 October 1875 — Page 3

WEEKLY COURIER.

C. rOAXE, rubliher. - - IN I I AN A ITEMS OF INTEREST. I'rrion.l ami I.lttrarjr. A. T. M.wart li.it made inure iu - mi l!. ..iii, it i- o.ti.1, than ;mv tln r 1. i.:ii-" in in. -ln-..iilv full-l.l.MMl...l iif-'io ill tin - " . . .i! .11:1.1 I li .'lit l !i I litvvli.- Mia. I!i a-hint..ii I..wi. ll.irrl.-t II..M11.T U at w,.rU 1 h. - ; r '. -t -'roup ill mar!.!.- .hi" cut wrk-l . ( -r th.- ' nt. 11n1.il. t 1. ir!.-, II. 'uitn.-, th.- li atupi. n (;n 1:1 of t In- I liitt .l talf, w a lrn , li.i n 'spring, Caii'.i '..iiiitv, N. V . V . 1.:. inline Am. 1 i. an -tn.l. nt ii:un.-l II li.-. a pupil of th. riitr ::... 'it nr.-l M' r 1 1 :t i u. of l'ari, h tin- an.l pi i- of Kniii.' f..r. u!j - - I."i:f. l!-'W, Ilryanl, hitti.-r, l.ovv- '.'., Il-'iii.-. Vim-, ati'l many .-th.-r ' ir !-. nr.-iu it. -I t- l- 1.1 - lit at tli . :;T. (. !!' of I..lr ir A!. 11 1 1'.- - 111..1111-1 a. . mk-U in l.alt ini'.i... Mr. C o. F. William-, tin" n.-w -i-vv" fii. ii.l a nI -. it v litorof t!." Vik luif , i- iK.vt 11. .11. i'aiz !i-ir-.f th. ll'T'ill. II-- ha-l-n.. in-Tf ...... J ' - . k ....... .1 i . M I . I K I II I 11 .!i t.tli. r r.n. aii-l is fairly rh: J-'l ly tin 111. IhcKinof Hurmah ha a r:ui:. I a!n.'t n fni. l f u .-, :n. hi l.a:..is ai. i-rv Miiall. II.- .'ks fo.-hU-tinl worn, an.l on taf- ooca-i. n, suj-(-.rt-with tr. in.. li!li' ulty tin- w. iht - f his ohl 1 rown an.l a lr l.ul- ! with tlii. k ohl inhioiJ. rv. lui in the l it .ji arter of a e. ti- 1 t ll the fllilllln-r of o!uill- in the lllit i-h Mu-eiiiu I. as increased from I. '..".. ,t ,iI.(oi; in the UMiot he. j'e .a- !"-;!-. I'a::.s. fr'.r.i t.. .'. iV.d in the puMif lihraiies ill the I tiited vt it. s, Jr.. :u 1.1 1 t, nearly "'.,- ..... Sel.or Zlllllet.l, who was r-le t.-d I're.idi nt of t he panih ('.vino in ilti tm, i- a millionaire. y.-ars of a'e, '.ill and -ji.ir.- in huild, and wi. 11 mr.' wcrih n tin Captain- M ii. ral hiin- - lf. lie o n-f..iir u'ar e.tate ahi. d at ovrr a million each, and a tiiiml" r of i:ia!'. r on. ,, and i heavily iiit ret.d n 1. early all the monetary institutions -n t lie i-.an.l. - Kul-eii-tein I'tie hi tir-t rianoeon- I

. rt at Mo-cow wh. n he was ve.ir ! P'". 1 he c nt tits h.d. d in hi-. '. I; Li-r appeared as a pi mi-t wh.n j had, c aii-ir. in-tant .h ath. ' In for.-a eomp my of nold. men. who 1 At .1 hirthdav partv held at the 'io,e.ju.-i.tIy ail the expenses of hi r.'id. nee of Ntl-on Whipp'e, inle-"lucati.-ii ; ioii:i.h took the ran-I j tr.'it, Mich., Mi-s Frances Amsden was "ne f.-r inusieal . onip,:ti,.n awarded f . tally hot l y a in in the hands of v tl Fr. ii. h In-titiite w h.-n 11 ; W i.-. I lU.inchard W hippie. .n f the host. ,. r ' ?i p..-. d f.ur ojwras wh.n V". ;tnd 1 Ihe l..y was arrt.d on a thareof '.I- Ki. pi" was I r.'tiL'ht out in 1'aiis i iiianl.iuhter. wh. n 1..-was ; Ver.li l-.-.ani.. or-m- j ,,nie r.vent Mii. ides : At Tama ', 'i -i 1. . 1 ... . ... 1 . . . .

in 1 i inn. 11 01 l.liss. io I..-II .11: . . .. I . i.i 1 1 1 -1 1 . 1 s a in -.i i;:e : - .in, .M.i.m, ii-u ii.- ".i . t 1 1 . 1. -,,.,,.. ,e.,.,.r o, i;,e j iter I r iin-iu uIi.mi .t ir d at ti.e I he . ' .1:1 or.l.ose.l III .:io.,j...se. 1,., Jirst opera at tt.V. . a:.d Ihe.Hhire 1 1...,;, -,, p!..v -1 -.'.-nth- .ohm puhl.e when only ! fch1 ! Cliarrh. A fanner's) coll. j;.- has l.e-n started i'i Nchra.sk. 1. -San Francis... ha o.'.J unmarried l:u ale te.. hTs. Th Ji v ih f ri'itr advocates the r.trHhi ti'.n of congregational sininn. .t.'.o the sy n.loues. Tttisw's new- iseh'M.l law prov.Hes that for lik- sel v ices of male and f'r.ia'e teachers like salaries idial! he :a.d. - The K"in in Catholic rl.-r-of IUIt.niore have rcently di-cussi-d with other the .pie-tion of frl.-.i.itical "-tunie f..r rvt ry-dav wear. Itr a lare msjority th.-y l.-cide in Nv.r of tr:.iht- iit coat, huttoninto the neck, .ih Komxn . ..liars. I he l iiiversity of Michigan has in f..ii!ty a professor who has l.een "r.re.t..l with it since its origin, ;'d Y' a-. 'Ihe aliiinrii, unlikr' rt ulw s. have, in grateful remi iiihrnncf f..r ): past v,.ri,.,. raised a fund of 1,.".- '' f r his .ii.M.rt tlurin the r. main--r of J. is life. ,t his death it is to "the endowment of another hair. -A li'tle Chinese jirl, al h ut M years ' 1. an 1 I ..rn in California, hxs "l.een vi.:::f.ed t. n. of the primary schools 'th- e;:y ..f Sacramento. Application r h. r admission w as made in theuual to the Superintendent of Iaihlie v iiools. I Ut he p f.-rred the matter to Hoard of llhi.-ation. This the i.nn- lint a thine.' parent has j 1 l " Ml ll.lii-.lt iim f, ,P t l. ...t .,, n f 1 '"'"1 to the puhlie seh.H.Is (-Ir. Sum,, ! F'.liot. head mister of ;-.irls Hi-h School. Ito.ton. tliinks ' if tea, hers could W united or reI tiled in a faculty, and allowed to ' -irry ,,..t their ..n it:tin, they would "l transfer M.me of the studies of the -her s, h'..ls to the lower, in a more i.tiry f irm; f..r they kiiowth.it 'i-ands ,,f children in the lower! "f' --Is will i.t jut,, the hiher.and I ;lt hal they .I., not harn where th.y! ' " .1 never he h .iril.d elsewhere. imre an.l InHa.lry. Tl . il" latest stiinites mike th :i !!.. 11 , p. p this y. ar neatly ' s 1, .s than 1 it , .ir. the Fnli-h ah- hn vver, t ni- '' 1.. i .' niiiier. ial tr.ivch-ts. and I n. il, ( s.-,-Mi.!! .I'd Kailr.'.-id an nil r.iri' - I I . r 'i.i.tiiki I h" (i. o; ...1.. .1., for f rei'ht.i; :ia I'on.inissioner of A-1 c

I rieulture a the firm, rs lose annually III. .IV thai! by til.- injudicious . pun hac an.l iim- of f.-itili.-r.

It appears i.y th.-1 i-t r. port of tin-

l:..:,r.l..f lr...!....fi;,.,lt luitai,, that the I to -.1 their ..pi...,. . hi. tlv from In-;rnit.-lM-it..,..,,.,.U:,...,i ....percent, .li... I,, I latterlv th'-v hav n.uMininl 1( ;.f .-ill th.- whet ai,l ,1...,r consumed Inlnative ait.,'.,. wl,..".. Is -....I V...

th- ISnti.h M, ,al..,vc th.- hum.- produe- .. -A.t.-r..i.lN... 117, whi.1, :ls ,is - v. n I l.v .s. hull of, .,f Vienna, is to!..-f.tll.-.l rr-.to-.n-ia. ( .irt-hor.i ,lau-h-t.-r). j..rhi.s in al!...i..nt..th..fa.tthat ;.;....;.'. i: i ... .. . . ....... t.'r), in-rh.-ijo, in ul!..ini toth.-fa. t that ; lir-t l! in.'t ilinuii n-.! at that I . 1 . .. . . . "" naoui . I Prof. 11. T. Cox, Stat.- I it .f ; ian a, in his r. i...rt iu-t 1 . I attt nti..ii tilth." at .iiiantitv of p., re. 1 1. on . ia ii. p.i.ii in iii. r-iai., t'.piai o ! th l..-t in tin- w ..rhl f..r th.- nianuf.u - turf .f -tonc-.-liina, Hi.- nw ar-, aii'l 1 . : . . .1 . . 1 ; .1 . ". . . ry avail. i!.I. for N r"i i hmawoik. : .M-.iiir. h.i- l-.-n iiM itute.l to !.- .!..j.lhi ivat wealth, ami f.i-trie will Miii 1m- r t. 'l in lii'JIanapolis. ! - Th.. Inthj . tt' f .' jive fme rinixiis .-tati-tii-s lelative to the eoii--iiinptioii of w.mmI in Fran. c. A lar.quantity of jioft w.m1 is u.-.l f.r niak- , intos; an.l t jriie an il a of thin initinl.- of this tr.nl.-. it will he Mif- . 1'. ...t .i.. ...... i.m I.'.... .r,..tV. "II. il IK ' ll Mill . . llll' 1 . . , .... ..... .in 11 . uiiiiin, i in 11 111 j ari- a ion. ;".i mi are M eerv month. The to tal tiunil-r m i'l.- antiuallv in France m e-tiiuated at :;o.kh ..mo. while a . oiuideraloe ijuantity of wood inu. 1h- e. n--uno-d to supply t0.i.U.li of drunttii'k .... ... ... I lie ltit.ilet.ee of the tnM.n on Ine-teor..!..-ie:tl phenomena ha heen inve. ti-at.-d hy .Mar. hand, who ha, taken as . 1,..;. iL v...r. tsvu.. is.--. ...1 i.... '.I . ...1I.1. 1 : . : 1 ... : . t ..

... Hi' 1 in.- .j ii 1 mill io;i 01 Mnrllh j . 11froin the vear 17." to 17'. With re-1 tr:li V rk is -aid to have elear.-d -p.-. t t- tfiis latter Mihjeet. he linds tliHt i '"''" 11 thousand dollars this year. IKon th.- Mh. llth and l.Vli.hv- of th.e ! have U-eii mitey industrious. lunar month otorins are paVti. uIarlv i ''"""' rci A-ln rti- r.

pr.-v il. nt ; and .n the i.th, th anil :'lth d.ivs they are l. -s prevalent. In p neral, the evidence point to the c.n-1 ( lu-i..n that 110 lunar inltueiice is j-Iam-, 1 p-1 pliOi flap, mil Ml. haps. Frink ( irinn. 11. -on of l.eorr. II. (irintiell, of New V.-rk City, died at r.iid.-port. Conn., from injuries receive. I in a ullie of ha-. -hall. --'Fh.- l.oiler of a aw -mill, in Skene ati-hts. N. V., exp!-l. ', killing A. I'- ( hat ham and his -..n an-I a fs . , .'ohn 1, A 1. . 1 nn. e, and fata.ly u.jurin-an unknow n man. I'hilip Metz, firm of M-t llros.. hrew ers, w hile Iiunf.nj Hear Coluinhu N, n-. in hum , :. cidentaliv di harir I it I..U I n ill .. I...V H. .r. ..f ' . V . : - V. , . mi n 1 1 1 tcl -is.ci.e l-V i.llii'll!" 1 1 m.e f in i irn rrn. 1 m t i r Tin' 1 l , . ... Ley,!,...! a short tun- the father, - ,: , I ,i..i I i ..: i .1 ' 'i.i .1 1 in' u ..i..iit..n .iiiiui ini sin- . e,.e shortly after h.r death. I h-littl-..,v h.-cam.- mI ai. 1 restl.-, aft. r the d.ath of his parents, and frc.pi.ntiv li,r. a:.-iie. to kill i.ini-ejf. Hit lia.l :-. n cl..s. y Wat. Ik . 1 ly au a.-. ;T.in.lni"ther until the fatal hour. At Wint rt t, low a. J. ( . Cav.-nar, proprietor of the t. Nicholas Hotel, p.. i., n. d himself. At Ihlhu pie. Iowa, the wife of xprc-s messenger Henry W. Northrup, who had It en in ill-health for a week or in . re, i..n.e time .luring the niht 10-e from her l-d. and. T'in the room w h.-re the children' -w in w as hanin, tied one end of it an und her reck and jumped from the taMe. At Cedar spring, Mich., James Carpenter, after I inc ,"' .pree f.r several dxys. .t tin-d of life, and threw himself head first from a hay-loft, killing himself instantly. .t Coldwater, Mich., Henry Mud.-tt, w hile in a tate of temporary derangement, attempted to kill himself l.y cutting se-ral fearful j;ahe in his left side with a pot ket-knife, and cutting with a ra.r a irxh in his throat deep tuUri tocutotTthe root of hit.njrue. I lis injuries were "-upj'stsl to ! fatal. At I. mil. Mich., .lames Harnard, a jeihlii" pauper, handed himself t a iloor-kn-.h. .t Sandusky, )hi". llll. n I Ira.senv It. ii'e.l is, in a lit of d'.-xind.-ncy. drowned herself. At K'ulnev, Miits., 'Miss Jane Murd.xk i"unipel from the .steamer Ouachita lelle nnd was drowned. At Milwaukee, Wis., Frederick llorsth liane.1 himself. At -hanon, Ind., Capt. John M. Ateliinsori. a prominent citicn. handed l.inisclf. it is .uj.1sed on a.-eoiitit of fin 1nei.1l trouhh-s. n New- York Citv, Fred K. du l l idiot lnniself alter attempting to murder hi W if.' 'I'll.. U ...11 IM , it I P....... a.r Frln !Xt. "To the To!.' or the "rrsve," is the iimtto of the Knlish Arctic KxM-diti..n. Th Iond'.ti jh.lice have the names of 117,,l hal.itu.il criminals on the rcit.r. The wine crop of Fram e f.r 1"7." i- es.iiiiated at .Ml,i'i ;al.n, a full i.M. j Can ad. 1 encourage siule-hlessed-1 ivss. In.-of the ai icii'iiiral s.,(-ietics there o.Fcrs a prie f..rthe l -t Lnvid h.lk.'d l'V hu h" lots. This js ,iite dif- , f.-niit from otl'ciin pri.-s at a hahy 1 .show. I An llnli-h 1 idv .-ind In r s..n di.-d a ! f.-w day ho at 1 L id. lh. r, poi-oned I hy eat in o; iiui-l.r.'ns. ' he gentleman and a . on . r l-rother ith.n d them j in tin- w .....s. and. on returning to their ht .ildillr-hose, ordered th, 111 to he t d forth, ir suj.per, aaiu-t the ad-

vie- of tl- landlady. 'I I.- brother and another l.i.lv who ate of thrill, mv out , of , n,-, r, though -till M rh.ii-.lv ill.

'I he ( hincse in tin ir own country

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rapidly cerv atin- in it, ,-tlWt. Indeed, , hi. liritM. Cnoil at Canto,,. Mr! !l.ohert.o... a.-n, with r.-anl to tl. ! latt.-r: "Th.. truth is. it is a stimulant ' "f harm!. ih.tra. t.-r wh-u u-,-!, a, it -ii.ral!y is mo.hrat.lv ; ami t- t !,... i. 1....1... ....... 1. .. . 'n. rally i-;, mod. rat. ly ; an.l t- th. - uni'h -p- to th.r cath.-r, sin-h as I 1 .. .. , . . , ..o. i.opn-, u n;i . i nai 11 ' ",:t. aTiu-.-.l is prohahl.-, 'l-iit nci ' n. s w u n 11, ainon in.-i iuih m-, tfi. ;irin' amount of moral l-rralatioii 11s ' 1 m lii'ii t i' ii. n if l 11 4 ' 1 .' ; - I h'- Italian S. i)it. is ul.uut to l in . jii'lmrnt on nuc of its incuil-rs, sinor atnauo. 1 Neapolitan. .Many ear- a-" In- I.orr.ovi il L'O.lioo lire from ! a la.ly living in Co-. na in ( 'alal.ria. Mi her il.-iuaii.liii repayment two t three v.-ars a.i th.y hal an interview. It in all. ''c. that tin- ercilitor hron-'ht a r e. ipt un-i.,.,l, an.l that Satriano r.t 1i.ii.ii)n of I'.Ilie fore.l tl of tins, ainl on returning Ialy 's hinature. he -i;.- I atriaii', va ho pr.lu. l the nlle.-.I I Ir. l reeeipt

hxpertsh.-it..te,!:o,t..l,, . v . :.'...: , r .1

til. I'l'lillllti'lii'.. t.i tl... i .r.t . t .1 r. I. tit ! Siie.ra S.itriano, who Hpparently )o--se-. s property seiiarate from her hi;s1 '"tervn. .1 and paid the numcy. I Ins put an end to tin- Mi;t, !nt the Senate will now investigate the matter. isd y.ndt. .... . ... -I he report that the Sartons hahy P'J tir V'1'1 "lv tw" n0,h" old is tootli-m. i tin.. I . . ...... ni'mifi. li.n.r ... An exchange says : "At Srirato:! 14 j feminine h:it i-only m-.-.h d fordrivin." . cry airy eotiime that, and we houM thii.k the wearer would want to Mt in a clo-eit carriage. I'reci-e l!d rarty "Conductor, do pray yet on. I've an nj.pointnient " Conductor '.I1 ri'ht. ir! Now l.k alive, I'.ill; h. re'. a hold eiit wants to m.-et his jiMir.;' woman." When y..ii f-.-e :i c;reat luir man kinx kin roi'iet-la!N up ind down a I 1'IL,I I..-IV It.ql U 11. ft l.allf ,ll..t 1. .. .'-v. ...... .. . "HI llll i I ftl.U. , . f... ; .' I'., ... , ... , uir " ' llll' ll'l III' ia i III"' I'll K .1 V ka,iW t ,ie a,MIlt.Wc yVts. An Iowa poetess ins: " 'T hr my marria' o wer pivrn, 'Tw h'rr my ( liil.lrin found m." As .h" was h. re titM, wepreuine her children did litxl h. r here when they caiue, hut WO will lieer heliexethey w. re l.M.kin? for her half a-much as she was for them, -, it i-afteralla .piestioti which f .und the other. liurIn I'aris there is a ery wealtky mianthn.pe who i;.;ver Minkes .-mv thin hut the ilo-t ci ir- tlee which itian- 1 -r a "ii. The other dav a f I .!... I l. t .I.:, III" lll .l"l t llilll III' i ,iist i. up r, i r. ,111'IM. II 1 .Hill' s - HI mi f ... . i ; wav. I arrive at the theatre in mv .... i"trri;i;'.-. i .,. t, ran. in' horses are III e 111., an. and I alight w itl, dnitv . at t!,e vum- time throwing aw.-.v mv h:df-s,,,..ked ci-rar." .. ell, what" then ?" "I thinV liovv hadlv sold the fellow is VV h l i. ks IM, the stump, thinkirrr h' has hold of a frarant Havana! A lately-appointed jiostniaster "f a western Mass.-n husett town went t Ito.ton, th.- other day, to ".ju.ilify" and have his hond for i.mi .-ipproved. The Im.ihJ was all riht. and the regular u-tion w.n put t the I. M. . Ih,w much are v on worth, sir?" Wal,"he replied, I don't tell haow- much I'm worth. Uradstreet set me at 1.hini. I u.-s vou'd U'tter t'Ut it dwn at that f;;i-r." How much .! the a-i-v irs net jou a??" "Wal. the assessors don't set me at ip.it." o hiph a HiTtT' T; hut (in a coiiti.Iential whijer), 'tween jou'n' mo, I'm one of the assessors!" A correspondent m-ikN uh the- follow in from llojikintm, N. II. : There is a little jri rl up here who .sometimereflects intently upon the phenomena of the srreat world around and ahove her, and looking up into the Marry niht one time he.aidM thought Me.dmust have lots, if company, then were m many lights in his front room.' Now if there is hardly one who will deny n tin"r' of poetic fancy in that, and we think there is none, what idiall le .said of this she Uttered during the recent two or three days' .storm? I think tl.-d 111111 have n bull niul he lets so much rain down.' " I'xift-jri Journal. Uallroad (insh. The recent railmad rivalry in Kansas Citv, say s an exchani:', has inv "lv e.I a re. kss use of w olds h the :ii;i i;ts in their advertisements. Now the hlood d.M-s "fiish." ays Ihe St. Funis, Kansas City and Northern. Ilavim. knocked the w ind ele.ui ut of some f .iks 0:1 extraordinary I-.w rates, we l'.'f to call attention to the second chapter." The Chicago and Alton icmatks, With isor dow 11, not a spot 011 our armor, and lane- on a .h ad line for the heart, we share to the fore." The H.tnnihal and st. Jos, ph responds, o 1 . j , ,j ., ,.io;,.r j .No, mv h id, it is a pr-d. and with it we make tin- w cak-h.U k.d hump themselves. We strike riht ... t )i t ore of the "freat commercial interests ,,f the N.'W We-t with the following he.l-f.Hk frei.'ht rate." Talk is cheap, promises fragile, ami the wind -:t 11 I. low," is another announcement, "I'til we talk not, ti. ;;!. 1 r .1 1 we pr.iMii-e .r Mow . Wc pro-v d to hlsit.es, .stick to l.llsjiies., and ni.-an husitics i very hmir of the t -V elity-foiir. ( h.llk it down on llieiu..' 's tablet."

THII:TV-0M: HOI KS ADKIIT. - The Mr, ofll. Only K.rt I. or mt I h

lrtllr J.4laoi .... " T "r 1 h' 1 , Hie schism. Havana ( II.,;;!, II armed m l.ort la-t ii.-ht. brmj l"f Vr "h 7 T ' .', , ,-l,1"',x. ' ", " luring t '7" I 7-",r,'UM m i 1 ""'''' it almost impos-ib!.- f.-r p,''' . ''.' r I';' - ;'!' - ' 'J 7.?,' u ' l ii";,. I v v' ' ; 'f Manitou J.laij.l Satin. lay moiinii''. ! jh1)'j,,,u 1 V, H."l,i"U , ; I J I." .li ll'i.tl J ttinoii the pi!ot-hoiie. aii'l ha'l h.'cii thirty-one hours n the water. '1 h- poor f. llow w as in a ery exhausted eomlltinn. K-ry attention was paul to his want. Captain ami erew tiiii wiii h "hoiiM l im.-t forhim. No nin eoiihl liae hcen kimh r to him, an. 1 I.urr, w ho is afiui'-Iookiiiyoiiii' f. llow of al.oiit live aii'l t W elit , -ceii)s much m 1 toticheil with t.'ie kiti'l treatment lie reI"! Captain and erew unaiiiinouslv o-ave iij a .fay's pav f..r the jmrpo-.-o'f j.iittin him" on hU f.-. t a-ain-an act which h.aks urn. s f,,r their humanity. After narrating oIll. facts r. 'ardiii the f. Min.l. III!' of the Veel, whiell llUV. 1 i i i v i i . . - " I . I - . ..- - : V''" . . "I was f.,r M4. Ihe ( apUsn hl. vv thewluMl.-to Mo, the , n-.ne,, and ri. d out forth.. iu.-n to le.nethe wheel. 1 came aft then, and tri.-d to low er the iH.at on tti..M.arlio:ir.l M.le, hut the sh.p went from under xiy and we were wali - en away. 1 ne , apian ana myseji I aiu loi'euier hl.l" nv sioe ior a Mion I.... a.L I 1 .. I M . . er M'le ly sl time, and we then ":t hold of fenderhoards, which kept usath.at. The pilothouse lloatcd in-ar tin-, and I managed to e;et on it. The cook pas.i-d hy, and I aid he had hcttt-r try to p't on with me, hut he repli.-d, No, I am all ri'ht." He went to l.-eward of in.-, and disappeared ollt of Hi V Mirht. I II.- Ft'CoIld cook, w ho had a life-preserver on. t on the pilot-house With III.'. Hi p. j,.t !..:tr f !: wrci k, a:: '.'j:1'"1?'' i'ht of the others. The sea kept wajdiin over Us, and it was all w could do to keep on. W- st.MMl side hv side un til the I reak of tlav, and had a fearful time 1 ue tuner man M-cmca rau.er I I . .1 " ... 1 1

cheerful. I feit a httle down. I told him j aid disai-pointnu nt. whic h he did. At two or thr..- tim.-s there was no 1 dinner Mr. Jones was Unu-uallv happy, chance of hem- .saved, hut he an1 1 hatted and laughed with" a fr.k. j.t .sayin- we would come out all ,.,,, entirely foreign to him i-ince his n-l.t. We were hot h eld and w. t, ( ni,.ss. After dinner the trio walked and scarce kn. w wh:.t to . to keep up , ,jown yH Mr,t. Arriving at IYostet t our circulation e held on hv one ( park te, they turned toward (Jout hand, and poun.l.-d each t.ther with the j ,an,jf intending to visit that place other to keep warm. Mv companion , ,-irtf ;in,j t through the park up.-n s.- uied to tret weak toward the hr.-akof 1 their return. Mr. and Mr. Wood took day. Il- complaint.! of his 1,-s lH-in the lead. Mr. Jon.-s following a idiort tired, and sat ,l,.wn. I told him he ; distance Whind. Thev had proceeded would last longer if he stood and I hut af. w feet up the road, n-achin? the pull.-d him to his f.-.-t aain. He M.M,djonlv t-pot w here there is no railin", awhile, hut eerytinie the . i struc k , wh."-n .Mr. Wood and his wife were him his hands pav. way from the p..st. Utartlcd with the exclamation "Cood 1 here was no keeping ou his feet. He ! ,v." U an instant Mr. Jones had sat dow n perfectly exhausted, f.ne ,.f his ; jurj.,l into the river, and his empanels smkini: to the floor of the pilot- 1 , v ort. thunder-struck. Mr. Wood hou.e Wh.-n .lay l.nke we M-hted impulsively jumi.ed toward the river to two M-hooners. He kep: t.-llm- me to I .at.-h his friend, and came near losinhail th. 1.1. I saw they wen- too far off j his own life. His escape is considered for us touttra. t their attention to us. ain,,t miraculous, f.,r h.-fore hi-was hut to MtLfy him I krpt shoutm- f' t jaw are of his dan -.r he hid fairly nishhe.p He was -ettin weaker and 0.1 into t he watt r. A ha k driver "named

w . ak. r. and I could not help him in anv way. .t l.i-t In- efave one shout for help, azid his hands i-oniplctely lost their j.ow. r. and In- was nt aide to straighten up. I tri -d to pull him U. but he t olled li;iik and simply jrroati.-d. His f.Kit came out of the hd.- in the floor, and the sea washed him otY the pil..t-houe. I irrahhed him and pulled him on. Another heavy s.-a came, and washed him completely nut of mv reach. Il threw up his hand slightly, and then .sank. That would he alut half-pat Friday morning. 1 thought my turn had urcly ciime. My .strength w as failing fast, and Iliad to inak' a f-tron ctlort to keen st.anilin. I kn w if I ";ave w ay it would he all over w ith me. I stamped my feet m hard v I could to keep warm, hut just as I w as at tnr last Mingle I .aw -oniethiiifr like a hlanktt floating up from the floor. I pull. d it up and f .und it w as a hlnnket ami a white; spread. This discovery was a perfect hless'm to me. I had no strength to w rinj out mm h of th water. 1 hiitiu them on the ots for a short tir..e, and then wrapped them aroun liiie. They w riii.-d to w arm ine a little, and nerved me to keep up. I. ut still I shivered with the cold. 1 he time draped n to midday. How it pavse.J I cannot tell. Mv only thought was t keep warm. At non I saw two sch Miners, lut my heart sank when I 1 realized that thev w ere too far otT to ! heed niv cries. I made up mv mind to .ass another Mht of it. hut hoping all j the time .something w 011M come to save . . . . , me. 1 w as a nine wanner .Hiring ine aft rnoon. arid had s.mew hat recovered my spirits. Hut the .Olivers still crept o, r ine. Tin- tw . schooners were all I saw that day. When the sun went down I hecaine culd ii'ain, and shook so I could scarce maintain my hold of the pots. I had to st amp my feet aaitt to prevent losing the power of my limbs. The sea lM-tau to "?o down at nil.t. and that helped ine a little. After dark I pulled the blankets closely round nie laid my head against one t the posts, atid encircled it with my anil. I .h.-d oil" t sleep, but every time tin- spray touched in." I awoke with a start, cold a. id shivering. I do.-d in this way nil nihi. and.

strange to say . the niht seemed to pass , hut as the IYniisv fv ania Company has away v. iy .pin k. At the hivak of day j adopted steel rails ahh- to withstand a 1 i 1 1 1 .t ri :i d 1 saw l.m. !. and pi cad out ! greater res. nr.- than iron rails the the blankets to t itch t he w ind. 1 w :! - w , ,r w n, ,t 1 ,e material. The introileeeiv.'d in this, however; t he land vv as j ductiou of these mammoth engines is

niv some o n k c.ou.i. 1 mi lotiie vv,-t , I .-...ft .ft -". Il'" Ml I, (Mil II." II ,1 I. II IIIIUI the fe ich of niVVoi' e. Still. I did Hot lose my spirits .-i.iiu ; I felt h.-.-rful and liojo lul. The sun I"-.', and u can have no idea Low happy his rays 1 . ... .. ...1 . 1... .. .. .... t

; made me. They warmed in.- an J ,.n-. ed me to hold out. I was then about the , ... , . .. ir. , k .........

jthc M-hoon.-r Panama hove in siht. 111..-.- on board saw me; there was mt M cd f r nic to holler. They signal, d in.', and I wa ! the bed-spread in r--M-'-- I 'I'-dl -vr forget mv fedi, ..lt ,hi, ,.oint. All ...v ff, rii,A aM 'tten ina moment. I only knew I w;t, f hun-.-r an-l ;. - 4l l.-ft iwat the thought. A l.oat I.v. r l wh.-n th.' M-hoon.-r ha.l ! ....r.. .1 , ... ... . was lowere.i when the M'hooner ha.l liear. l m.-, anl I was taken safely on hoar.! l.v '.I .. . lo( k. 'I he kirnlne., I re-ri.-l I .-.hall never forget. No .iie couhl havetreate-1 nie Irt tterthail C'apt. I .os an.l hi erew. Kvt-ry thin they eoiihl think of to r. pair my iihau.-tioii w a cheerfully done." Ott Ma far a Fall. ii.i. uv as i-na. ieu zu JM4 I. ..M ... ..I.. m. m. .. . . t - . ' 1 iUls V'-WT'lay , sav.s tlie Cutlalo y"rur t,", Inh' JiI"1 thi-time the victim was 11 man of nunc prominence j .lohii C. Jones, of New ioik City. J lie party eoiiNi-.t l of three, iiK ludin Mr. .Joii. s' hrother-in-law, .lames 1' o.J, and si.t-r, Mr. W.mmI, all fro .N.rW 1 ork: 1 put up at the Sp.-iieer i I lull.... Mr .I....... . 1,,.... ...... ,..,J rt was formerly :i sea captain, hut f..r ! n,.inv v,.ur, h.it ,.,. ,,,. ,urT.yor ,lf . ,h,. (;,..., w,.Mern Marine Insurance ; Company of New York, and wa.s a man : ,.f ,,,.,rl ...i .a, ..., ir-, i , , . ! ,.,,.4 in anv ,,us;ne.s f,,r about a ' year on a.-eount of ill-health, and had , - - - - ........ r in n li'.-.. "i ay T , Mlnk irjto a t.OI1Jiti, ,n ..f lni.l,ni.hv. - ' " - Mr. Wo.mI had consulted physicians in reference to the health of hi hrother-in-law, and had U-eii advised that a change of ceni w;ts de.irahd.'. He onlud -1 it w a hest to take Mr. Jonc ti Kansas, n.-ar Wyandotte, where the family had friends and the party were on th. ir way in pursuance of this pntrramme. Mr. J.-nes urcd Mr. and Mrs. Wood to stun ith him for n ilv t ut -iara KalN, and the request hcii.L' s 1 :i r.'i.i iriritili- on.. Ihi.i- irrsli1:...! t...... - , ".-s- . ...... V. ....... and it was understood that the j.arty should pro to Detroit to-day, ana proceed to Chicago the n-xt. "Mr. Jones, r.-OUested Mr. Wood to urito t. tlx.ii 1 - : - - - - , Kansas friends of tlo- delay, to as to Sanhorn made :i daring attempt at a rescue. Seeing the condition of things he went through the l'ark ate to the race whit h discharges the surplus wat-r ut-d f r the inclined railway, undent, hin the limh of a tree w it h one hand he waited the coming of Jones dow n the torrent. When the unfortunate man had pot directly epposite to Litu ho readied out for him, hut fell .short alxmt cix inches. In this , tli.rt he clipped and came near losing his hold on the limb. As it was, his movement carried him into the rapids up to his knees, but clinpn to the limh he saved himself from a terrible death. Sanborn fay Jones wa on his back when he parsed him and Muck out his ttnueat him. a.if in mockery of his efforts, lie also stated that Jone; could have caught hold of him if h wished. Jonenwasi turned over on liin face Ik fore he went over the falls and was swept over the precipice within a few feet of r-ereral persons w ho wt re pow erless to render him aid. The scene w as a thrilling one, and those who witnessed it will not for-p-t it very pm. Mr. WtM.,1 now thinks, there was a premeditated design to perpetrate suicide, and that Mr. Jones tia.l self-tlest ruction in his mind w hen he induced him t stop over at the full with him. Whither this: conjecture is correct or not, certain it is that Jotien availed himself of the opportunity to make away xx ith himself. Mr. W'ood and wife, who are fadlv stricken hv this. terrible calamity, will return to NewYolk this niornin" A Mammoth Locomotive. The r4 II'or.sav: An engine lia.s lwen recently jda.-csl on the 1-nnsylia-nia Ilailroad w hit h vveihn seven ton heavier than the ponderous MdK-, whose drawing capacity is almost twic that of nn ordinary loctiiu.itixe. I he .Mod.M' is capable of taking eighty loaded cars from Harrisbur"; to Columbia, while oth.-r engines, are jmt t a severe tet when they pull fifty cars on that portion of the road. This locomotive, when fully initiated, is expected to J.'et away with one hundred ears. Th" only argument that can be used a'aint lare etiirines is that tln v are h ud on tracks. ciiid. r.-.l a verv t oiioMnca nn xsure by the railroad comp my. Tnrrr's a sie;n Ui Cornwall for the encourage me nt of b sjiaii in hiisl.an.ls : " r.carni A: C.u ral.t r."