Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 February 1876 — Page 3

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C. DOJM. Tablithir. JASI"K1.. - INDIANA. ITEMS OF INTEREST. .. , . i lrramal ma I.lt.rarf. UI ... . . . I il iiril I in ul1 u li,I In lut u-ri imp . :i ' mil Mica Ino-iai'liy l Ihh-Uh ant S liillt r. McDiM'niott, tin mm wli cl;iinn l urin r as lost it r, is K-i tut inj; u il at ul'jt in Nw Kii'.'luii'l. I'aul II. H iyiH', tin Southirn x t, Usi Imii fciiulv ill from rT-iitl i ... ... i i . li : ih-iii.iiii:i-.- , i iM- iun. n-i now Mow ly iui. in'. llx-Scn itor Silmrz lia in-l.-fiiiite'y , iMistjuin'.I all his let turc en-aeim-nts in tin i -t. in c..ii,i .iu in e i,I llie Ulicate lie:i!th f Mrs. S hur.. ! fr IM. ii hs V.,r.ll...tr his written a hook about his n ent travels in tLi .South. It will b tuhli)iel hv Mt shrs ii a .. f-.. :n iT.. I...I I', n - 'ii iv .ill. io w- . ui.uiu 'The Cnttoi, Mate,." i Tlie hiilv u In on .litii.-s ( lordon I'.fiit,ntt .ili.i.it t.. I., i.l I., tl... i.,rri-.-r.. -I. .iiit .i ... i .1 -i. t-r of lr 1'n-deriek Iav l.iteof W i,h1. w H ...m 'i, v .f . oro i i' f I deI for i al Micnee, that no honor proi bv the regulation of the Conre was i ileeme.f comm.nsurate lor it ; lu-m e . this sp., ,al letter of distinction. t.en. fi-("h-ll.i:i was tend'-red the K.;ti..n i f Itii f Kn'ii.H-r of the I',ra - iti4n l!.ii'.riii.nl t .'1 TV if 7i!iin Covirri-'i-it r.t a Mi.ary f f-"',-, ni, jroi.i, per year, ntM, .lu ni.in . i M tuce." ' A man wilding a w L.-. !-. barrow." The P-o tor th. n at dw n , town of New F.n.l;.nd. The jdan lro- i

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L'lVat lM r.onal altr M lions nnd a 1-ril- nown tli il Lonress has , a:; liue n:ce j.iaces; u arr ,.. . j .it(,r!. Tli ,1?lf.k ..lo rs .JTer a bur-.ar takin- a pa kap? liant iiiind. Mr. U-nnett n.rt l.er ,?TM't"l'ulJi'r lnditoarvatmuUT jthat while niutilatI .Uiew, m t!,V reward of ?.'.Vm. for the return ..f the rf In.n.i debited there by the XewiMirt la-t uiumrf and Mincudert-d i ,4 railroad .-oiupanies. Congress has al- w.,rn-.ut imif..rm of the l ni..n. proun-1 : (he (.onTi,.ti.)n f the , authorities.. Captain Samu-1 rrsons at once U. hur charm. V" f"r th, yvlv of I,ublic I ut lhe mu" "f lh 1 ni',u1frr,IU har hurlar'. The falls corin-arativtlv deposits of railn.ad and other sec-uri--Cinertl Albert.) Mvcr of the Si-' l1'"1" to individuals under what are j yr-ani., on s'.wt corners, the patriotic : - L i,a,.k. lhe -rcater part ; tie-, amountm-M aW 1.V0, are n A J , , uHr ; known aV " ?d : -"TV , ;.ra. mi; h a Mers. Cameron , huri.ies Mlh to .jn-cial de- I JT'ne. and also ome ..w-i,c 1 by Isaac S. ?. i t v.r lV 1 : a nowD i s,, ail ,JW.S uu dreds of thousands of Morton. Chandler and others pl a-hd , , c " 1 j paron. A larr? amount, terhai half, lr..hal.i ..lies "J;t ; j ri:iens have availed them.elve. of the the mud of their uffi. ial carriages uj-n , 1 rs" to ,,.ve (.n. of the Ulen M-7-uritie, are ne,'tUble, Ik nil letter from the nternat.. naH on- j i(vi,ioI)S of tM! ,aw to pur,.,w. un,i the,n as they swept hy. Ili-U o.llce, j .JYiJZ1 tbe robber are likelv t have reafTT In IM? 'iSlti 7hV si n"i j '"'l-n.ve lands elected fnun the VuhW wore held, hut not l,v wounded r-J.I-.-r. I ffr.!, lie,I well in pite of the efforts the b ed in 1 am, matins that the t( . anJ y ,M.j inJ ., IinllU.UM. .(rtafU., were accUr,uV.M. a ' J J ; J?,,! w le ner. The l,aak itself doe, n.t -uforps under s charge lias pru i M t , h.,v, jj..,,,, nol only to the ,.ne,t!y and othcrw i-e-prinnpa ly ; f.'lrM atuV 1 f.r greatly. It ha been certain eJ heo rem.trknbly or-an.i.cd and he ! vstlll. of t!ltf ,,ntiri(1 tfc,y liaCe clti- otherwi-hut not by the mulcted d- t,s w p J were driven from

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riH-otunien.w-.i t oi nn .ecnau, u.s , rommunitie.- ho had bou-ht and pant i-Iock iHUe i-cL arrar-e.i who a mpt-z , " '7 , , t V '.l .,, 1;' Th7. t-l-ar tk--ription of the man who hired atatxia thn New York Department 1 for tnf ir bmls m.eivin ,.on,p!ne ti- hk. and th- ummI con -tract i .n for " J ; 1 Tt. and returned the team, and it U f-ur-,f iKM-ks. a the man for the work. tIt., frum the (;)V,.rnruent ilelf : In Miipir- the h--ht of the toth.- und. r the U7: 1,- s nile fn'm the n.i--.l that he wn the mana-er of the O.l. Me, h.m has ,:id. .a .ersonal ex- , th(, interior Department las ar- s-trap to the sh. .ive, in-tea.1 of uu.:m; j W1J ' . , , . r..i.brrv. The Iete. tiv.-s have not vet animation of nearly all the great n'; p.-ated the iw er to can. el the titles f to reeve the hue thr-n.-h ..iweml. If 1 JV,i'I , . , v. .' '.i.. rV 1 1 v,. made public what m.iv he of -n-at i'm-neeriii-er terpri-s of America and , M..tlt.rs wh linVC bought, paid for, and ; vV ft ,tu k in heavy mud or iu 1 r l' .' 'v ! ,!" J "x ' T ! iK.rtance. Knrop. d-niii- the pa-t tw, r.ty-tne illllPMVWi xU.ir pr,.j--rtr. and to -ive the m,. the driver La-s o,.!y to fa-ten , ; r ; -, rArt years, and :i f -r a Ion- timeennect- : ,. pri,p,.rtr impniveHieiit inolud-l his ld.,-k to the t.-n-je. reeve the roj-? J ' , . " . Joseph and .Mrs Totiphar. ed with tb- c oi:-truction of the faui -us t., r.,ir u"l ,.urpo rations, as a f re- through it, :i;id attach one end to a tree . Mr. W hi'.t.e-ey, w l.en aa.ed to ive .Kk.-sof ll .llar.d. ! -iftfrointhe (;overnmei,tof the Tiiited 'or jn.-t, and let his team pu'.l 0:1 the tV three t-.u hwute-ns to t.e vau.t. for ThU f 4mo, u (l(Unj TheK. v.Dr. I.:t hie.of i:.li:ibur?h, ; tat,-s. This is the who. ton-, pre- i .th.-r. Their work K of ,-uur-e ju-t : t e out. r. mr.er ; and -t l .r-. -aw . a,UwIi;r lh.. ;n,,t f tIav, but in thou-li a, -rv Vvcr min, on -e ln-t it i-, as thousands of imli.ippv ! lnht-.I, or rather, they briar twice as them wr-.n? t w 1. . ar.d tlin-e. iv.t t.ie a i1:it jt.ri.Mt f.,rm th tr'i t'lat of withliis l.iat'h. When exaMiinin-a Mil-' t,..,iM.li..;.!s iti th Vtt can tetifv from ; niu'-h -,r to U-ar 1:1 dratc th. , -url-rs wrote tu-ui ..-wn an-l i;i iue , narnttivc. M. I- Lteps, dent a t.. the 1 -las., she had ii-.tciided. : !,:t-,r exj . li.-nce. w.i?m c'.e ir. There are pV?ity.f..t!.t r,h;:i n-jH-at. roi.r-e tl .t- cau-..t t!),. .i.i,,.;,..! ,.n:n.,.T ari.l Mran:, he " And v. ui attended the l.i-s ..w ... ,. has 1-ei, hp.:i:.t application of thi Mrip!-!-vi, e wh.ch ! and a pi-T..I . ..d tl.etru.u, , w r,..i,j,Ni ,,, itl ,he i:.i-t,riv.-s f,T in f.l.Mii ati. .?" Ye-." "II'.w f..rethe ln;!.-d st:.tes Sen at ii;t.:..5.d w . d r. id.l y -:.-r-t t h.-m-eh e.. i:?i 'tl...t:'h .... t .d t r.i t ,1 :r k.v . were t, ; a t!... jVyptlai tra-Iitiun : T-'iphar uianv-:.!- his a circle?" -'Two.- ,.. r..(tifv i:, ,,u:t Xh r..-.-, by ; a eojd.. of -k-ds f..r an in. lir.ed p!.tne t n-ry t..pen .:e p... i:. ;".-.t' : tit a t.-nd.-r-hearte.! tuan. He imviidth- (!! :.. U hat are th. v?" ; ,...I:tirtiiitu' i.re-ei.ipt;..n and ' home, heavy 1V'- could U- ea-i'y rtrawi, .-rs a ' d wi... I. were at t..e h'""! Vo,'-,..''r ' pri-.n.d hi.s wif,, as also Jv.Th, alWh it .1 i:m 'h in th- c i;rt the stud. i,t ', ,.;,-.l 1 tnds within the limit- of rai'.r-vad J -leiii by the unh:t he I b-im. At.- th. r ''it. r-. At 4 a. in.. .Mr. . I...I e- th,(.rh the j l !v an,j j,,.,., .rtcd answer pr.Kiu.-ed when he aid. "An o-r;1,,N 'in cw-s whre such entri- ca-e where it is likely to le u-eful i ! ?-.y wa taken to a o'.w n-..i.r. '":; th.ir ir.no-,t;,T. The . In. orJ.red an iii-ideaud :i!i .-sit-i h !" The D f.-r j.av,. U en made und-r the regulations when load.-d Weighs attempt to cn-s a ! r-..m. t..e who.. lami.i - an-i . lry an,j th wift, ,if itij;har,in h--r next iu.pii.-.l. "And ou aUcnd. d ,,f t!- Land D.-i-artmenf'-that is pr-- w,aen bridge. Although the hor-e f-ur . f the bursars 'r-'w ... I-r- j..f,.tl lir..i ihrat her n fr -!-the moral philosophy "elas a'.M.f" j vi-ling that w f.h P. who have lawfullv draw the load very ea-ilr over , at.- i r 1 l ie b ai. J . b.-ur alt. r. . v ., ,. jia,, u.,.n awj,-,,,-..1 ,v p r-.n-"Ye. - Well, v..u would he.ir lee-1 ,,., Vi,,.-,! J,.es tin .I.r t he pre-enu t i.-n 1 1 he n- .w-1 hey ire often una' ! t Mart u. . e. -I.-.I in ,! al 4 Ultv v ,;,. he ,!e!ared no womturoson various subject-. Ih-lvouever ad hoiueMcid laws may graci.-.-iy U 1 it over the -...rV.ly J.-nud.-d w.-.!n her-e. tvl jrirni; ...e :..riii I;.u.i a ; a;) w ;-; ? v r(uI n , tubers --he hear one, , u ca.i-e nnd etl.-l ?"' " Ye., "permitted to ke.p them. t Vrtali.ly, j tV .orir. z of t he bridge, or.d her:,-., would ; ndow. I.M wW party were r e.J-, . . . .r, h:1V(. .j.,.,,. a 5;,e ,;a.,t an Does an .!T.--t ever p., -f..re a A,: ri.-.m citi.us have the right M . x- U materially aid.-l by th- ta. k hitch- j.y l.- rted; and .! e .-i-.. er, Mi.lwe.ir- j trtt. n h,, W4 mv,-! t. prove. (In ci-el" Ye-." "tine me :,:ii:i- ,h t at lea-t ti,e nriv ilege neeorde.1 in ' ed on a w e haie d- --riU-J. .Sun ing tue h inii.u..-. w, n.to the -an.. ; 1m .. M.t al i:U-. v . inv;-..,l anuria-

and pr,PM-.l no iii..n uuer-tioiis. opp.m.-nts .-I the Mil nemg tne in.i -.t-. -r rrri,. th w.Bth , , . . ... , the punx.-e f r w buh tnev were aem11 J ro,iiM nt ,UpiK,rterw of ;ranf - Adtnin; ! 1 r paring to Terrorif the SBth. , vr4l k.en had un..c.l the -v.V r 1 hJ 'r each g.et au ami a M.c,.,ldM.. liMraiion 'I h.-ir names are C..nlilin-, Wa.hinrl , ,.r. u.if,r, Ti-r . 1, la'T MV.- t' - Ve..iv i - n lnif' -1VVn' an' l",,JWrX7 -(;:,:!,.:,." the r.ewlv dl-ov, r, I I J; I'-oi.tix. 11. and r, iiinnhuw;, L f a ,(,t t) p5t ! 'iV-TtV . .1 l e netxl of the t l l oranges until metal. bvi,s b.il'ianevan.l c.h.r rank , U e .1. m-t think that tin- fact re-mm , y,:- fu a w, ft,f.!tian i,,,;.. ; ' k' , 1 n.' J J th-lady of the h;.u.- ha-1 given them Utwe. nVih.r a,,l pUtina. i -nt. It , one, however, of LJ Un in jv;.. art. ex.itir- . yehtVxeasanind.A f..r working ! lh ' ,?.' !V 1;""' the VM..ich,..-M. ....pen.ne . n-' ,, h Mgr.-.hcauce Uluicians ,.f N(th ,id, s here. The out- J ..k to t ,.- w"r'1 " ,! "? L Wil? Tin ,v .1.1 11 1 i : " ;,,i.i.M!!S.. oT.vi ii,.. S(, fciMm as , . , i ... ' .. , ' oranges in one ha rid, an I thur kiule in terpri-e his r.r a-, aim the cupat.-.n Democratic t'oUi:rrlnal ramptlgn 1 'm r to xtto ,tnat H;".a 1 with the Lk k. I ley Mere . nt.rrly un-, ;; , wilh .ur,ri. .it .... ..1 . 1.. .1...;.... . . 1 j 1 .?.i..- ! the M.irton res.ilntion has .-an ieI 1 1 the ! ... ,. .1 .,. ....... 1. i... , ........ .. 1 u.' 1u.11., win ..in. iwi sui n:

.1 .0...1 f letmi.,! Senate a cm:iuttee will g down an 1 -. u .. ;,1.i:. ,i.,. ,n,, t th. ir r.o..e:swLen Mi.l.en.y tne ,t-Hr

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vides f.-r c"ttei hiu.I. r tuiii.-, and D-m'H-ratie cauetis held to-night rnrc rnils .ire iiv.ip, n-:.-.. Jtir.u.-d till a late hur, Ilejire-eiitative II linw.'s r 1 i n gs down yearly Lunar b.-ini Chairman, and K.-preM-nt-.-ihout 1.' poi:i d. of ammonia p-'r aci- ntive Itaiining, Niretarr. One hun-

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ii' i ' - : m.Mii.i at .ix cuts per' The Chairman announced th- ('ongres--t the f irmer jj-'.s and Mnal Campaign Committee, hen tofore

in mi!!):;;'.:'" o . r tiouMi v. on! he manurial value of . .. . .. . i..;.. . i. .. . . ..ilk., diM ory of the n,,s,Tor interjoe, ' Mr. i.vv has a.-,-otnili.hl si the utiliza-, tion of tlienowcrof permanent ma; (tin-rely accomplishing the same ob-j.-c, o. Minpiy . ' - an electro-magnet bx a xery Mu.ple de- . . . ..i. ... , , . . -.ii. The bet kind of paper M the cl:is know n ai wove, and not, at i- commonJy .suppoM ,1, the (..v-callol laid pier. It is found that a varnish formed of Canadian balsam, dissolved in tiirjK-n-tine, Mipplic a most valuable means of niaking papei transparent. The nuiie by which tliis is most satisfactorily a--complished is by applying a pretty thin coating of this varnish to the paper, so ns to permeate it thoroughly, after which it is to be coated on loth i l-s w ith a much thicker sample. The paper is kept warm by performing the operation before a hot lire, and a third oi- even a fourth catin- may U- apf the naner is seen to merge into a homogi-neous iranluci ncv. I'api-r prepiire.1 according to this proci-sn in nd t come nearer than any other to th-- highe-t Mandard of pi rfection i i transparent pajer.

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tnerai'l. I- I'i.. I.owever, iuu.i iw . io.-i ... . nn- j...-. v. ...... , , - ......... fc - .. i ,, .r-,,,,.,. wl, t'.. i.r- e -foe hsnil ,1. i ,!,-.: . panti.y of nitric or , Ma-achuM-tU; Throckmorton. Texas ; and revoluti-marx a th.s.i-h - Mr. V.-. . W. i.irv.of lluntin- . 'rk; KobbiiM. North apl,n : and t.m.-nt ,urjrts lX u,t a ir and np;el es ,!..,.!'.... i- t:..- U:e,tVu.si..iererola;S.l'r.Oh,o.. U . J ,.C ..r.,.nan. J. I.. . ; ,c,lly -ab arl ..r I. w u xu r ; , f f , wilhqUew M.ob.r vvl... ha- he n ani.ounol. Hre.v and Judge Ma-on are member ( The Milii; and the 1.4. ; J.Mible dial e..mbsnati,.n, ill. IIerr..j4X , tM h, ot tht,wn His .li-eoverv i an article which, when the part of th- District of Co.un.b.a. ,iIT7i tM , r 1 ! V' m 1 "r ;"nulv'? : her knife aw av -he- ,h..uM have .tabhcl ,.V..c, .!1h-:w,V a magnet and a sul. 1 he Smite appointed as part of the la.Sprmt.MI.M, . ln;b, - J . f rup the pmd e, was p Vet.le. lb; (Mar ,h, 'heart. 1-,-ause .heCHiM

... ii . . cotnnitte Senators hvte oi Jiarv- i iiie eunegies oi me u-ji .h- a(-. Ut.n. an pi.i oa mis iaia : . , , .. , , M.-uu-.-wluch, would ia.urallyatt - Indent are all very well. Hut it ,!, U.t oVtoU. For .afetv it not bear to .-.k ut-n th. II. brew ami destroys in attract,, powers lh ha, ( J Wuult, , , .u, u;or? t., the pur- ac.nted fu'.lv eT. vl to. if nJt U tter k"'",- k1,'0 c,;7la T?er him nl n7S, "I 'n" J7 hSXes ThV -hiirmaui-f the caucu, al.s., an- pose for the Republican party to o-ulti- than. th, cpmolneUr UV. Il.it the .hnd- ,r,,. I he Huntingdon Journal, wrm ri piaft j v, tm,w.r n.t h.1 hi dv in- i-..-.-m.. i...rJ,....il.-.u I

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j During tin pa.-t two ears the Sun j ha d.-voi.-d a jrivut 1 ':tl .f apace to ex- ( ' posuies of the ntrK ions int of injustice committed upon settlers in tin; WeM by the, pn-at Land i.ing. xvhh.li, '. under the nr m iiI Administration, has Ix t ii securely intrenched iu the Int.rior .. J 1" .ll lllicill ' 'lit' operations .f this l!in', were ... i.t an K-i-j.u oii,mii.-io!i r, :i-iiiii-ti tlit .mT, bv tlur iutr inli i.lual Int. I to(.nJiatc tlio proj. tty .( thouvuxl I f i:ili-l ri -us citien. an-I to i e tti; ! Homes i u noie -oiii!nunuies ii t n-r- : p-li' 'ii.--r into the haiels rl.Ur. This may n ai'L'erate.l rt t-resi-ntation." to thoe w ho . sue not ac'iuaiiitc.l with the farts; hut 1 the truth is that we have und,itatI f tin.hTUU'l i

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h", would alone aiV.r.l Milli.-i.-nt reaa w.r.N were j.a-. !, uMi! "i.;v'V I ' i mfrthritwofiM i.i.eriteinl tli h..u- lrt wveral pair of overalls, tw

lT the overthrown oi the Atiiuri.-tr.i- an-I oi:r -"saiion u irea.-ury i.tirn !-- ,,f c..,. vi,i:: -v of the..M North- ';ti'S "ri tt wliuti was ni.ule to n tiuii whiih has cam ti.. i.e. I ihein. I'n- ren l nn.Jer the ac n:i.u!.tti-I ! In , ' ' i.... .i r ..i as u ina-k. a cat. several prtirs of rul

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regard h-ii of law niiJ 1:1 th tun. e .f ail I w '.M,!.l. .I w.Mir that roiihl Ix-il-nf at ThA- co-iu'Icl l im to "ive 'n w'"'"'- " pnrite.1 thf al vertenient .n e,Ient, the l ite S . re'.iry I lano I .,iim.hn!v else's evo.;rw, oi;e. huJ i,,ini,!ut,n tj'. va"u!t, ; t,f " :i v 'ri wr t,'is 4 '0'. '",,lu 'ni anl his a. tie an oiiu.li. e. illls lru:n-' th.vt to jrive him oiVn-e. 1 he-e , ., . . , tj,. jveru.I!s were d-ubtlts ljui'ht.

1 douni wneuicr iiii'ip arc wnrui in l.iei.l!"lln i.in-uazi: , whii-h can adcmaU ly express the euormi! v i.f t Tnn's innir!t -l nixm Iiiililen,,f l"'i-tead and pre-enij'tion rights 'll.oil ! .VlllllHI.UJII"ll. vat.-l and built upon, hut likewise to ... .. . , , . . ... .i...c.. I lliaioi iiir uiiot't ujui 'i i.iiiw ui iiic i emnieiit in their icinitv. Now, within . ... ,,,.,t,,,.., I . ,..,- I,.. M., ,he jrvM(.u.ru, a-...rtion that or,...., in its grants to railroads, inj. - ,ve t7, them farms, home- . lf . : . vt...l h n,l in ai.tne 5n.t:inces ! wh..le .i.nntieii fK-cui.ied bv thriving ; t h.s hi!l. I'.ut it has met with biit. r oj- j p..iii,.u from vlie Mart, the nn-t active Waiiim.to, February . -r-i i . iii :'IH rv 111 I i e ifi..r......t. dred and txty meniteP wer-' present. ordered, as follow : lej.resentauvesi. ly ' o 1 i.VVoA.lilIf'i:?! iic-.-ee, i.a.iu.w. -i . :..-, ..-.u..-"--

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i"Uct;' Mrtnia, r.uckner oi Missouri, ni);-

i rinton oi I an torn i a. nartriuge oi 1 1 11 I T .... 1 T n , ,MIX ( Massachusetts l.yndeof Wis, ( ( f j. . j.. of () io . . ..... i.i.m.t.'uiii ... ... .. .u. .w. I Vx lseon and ifaldwe of Alabama. , v . ; Yale College is deiput of eliibitjng rvt the Centennial all the literary works, if the alumni awl of th-ewho have he n connected in any way with the e Ideational department of Ihecol- ' ,.Pl T vcure this end, pamphlet, re7Mrt, mums discourses, and print- , pajHT. in a form auiuble for binding to he cent to Svretary Northrop at Yw Haven. Atthe close of the exhibi- ;,, tj, collection will be placed in the allege library. Dr. .lohn Hall, of the fifth Avenue rresl.vtcrian Church, New York; the W. y. fr. llenworth. of the Church of thft Disciples; the Key. Dr. Mom, of 5r,vkHti ; the Hex . lr. Chapin, of the Church of the Divine r.iternitv, ami Mr Park Hunt S I '. h.-iick, each receive 1',-

IU-pi.bllr.ui Treatment f Wounded Soldier. O.l. ! no 1'iitl, in the l apiU!. V..U- i. m.....!...- if-. .11 fli-it t&!in

" V. IV 111V ll 11 4 . - - - - li.njH.lor cruti WI fr-m the ho-pital the l...,.uW .-I party, reganou- th.-..-as mi liiU'-h political capital, halencd tj ,!.t,-ni h..i..;r. ll.,y w.re ruUWu in ; pi.-J, f "t 't iul c:L-t-l, w hi!' ri nl it i'i tr-, iH' i:tiiv ino.- uoiio, ani j . . 1 1 i. . . I K ..I i-niolan.-ut. were r-nn i.r r.i.e-1 nun wlm .litinTii-liMl tl.einv Ives 'i li-litin the eiiy in the rear. lfy ,

esoi . n. r- ; mi.-.i wanare we iean "'"-'-'" ofweahhy.pntle.uen wh... remamin- at ."'. eemttnex-;.H,ke.l aft.-r t he .Jloyal ...! wou,-n.

mk-h iraurmc ux.m i"- iiw...h. in and out of Tx tti-..it, m ho were vjoel t I hatehir. trnn-on, as he:n Dalcn e-', in me ir.oi onviiri' he:n ami ouinu-uie a I i'aiwn nit .. -,. u... - - . - trvmelv active, noiv an .1 et .cc -nt ; and , hordes of brae ' oi cour.e. Having eni a . feliowt to the fn.i.t whi.ethey protet-u-.l . they nrote.-te.l the rear, thev to them-elves fenders of their country. An Idea I.r ieana.ter. An Idea fr Teanater. ! 1 , A prrea! i!eal of lal.r and hard tufrinpr may l s.ive.1 if every- w-i li..,'.l- Ij ...... i.L.I tt-'tli i.tmlinn.1 r...l f..t I 1 1 u. k is provided with one hundred f.-et j of Mont pi and a pu;.-y A Mian .1- , . . ....i. . .i. .Iniri- 'in. rcinrti iitri t... tet ittii.nv n.:rr-iir min1"-. '. I ..( i..i..r...t i I...-.- ?-i:! .f..mnn.l m i . if trr " . '-. -. j of all t.r.tet fPun the IIous... will Usent by the rreMent. AH N,n.e.pienees will ri-ked, tmsting to h fT I-. . I. w . . .. k carrying i .ii"-Mipi an i "inn .-..onern States tnr.-u-li te Termning pncess, and .curir.g the fleet ion of a i:.counsel. Hi last word were for tmxl.rilinn (nn mTanimousi nolicv ta - I - I . war.! trot S.s.itri f.ir universal miittv. . . . . l.-i 1 Ior a general Dpiaiiening ami liberalizing of th party platform. That w Henry Wilson dearest wish, a the I'daine and Morton' perfectly well know. They ridiculed and thwarted him living; "now that he it dead they throw flower of rhetoric upon hi rave with one land and ro on to.sing f.rebrand into our po.iticj w un me o.ner. Uy th new Uritish factory act, which' came into full operation on the lt of January, no children under ten veart of ge ire to be employed in any factory. "lhe above thirt.-en and un der fourteen areclasined at children. in-.te.I of ''xoun- persons." ami ai children, voutig person t and women are prohibited from working extra hour for the recovery of lost Um. William IIofTaian, a weahhy Carman brewer, and Itmaster of l'arker's Setilement, in l'osev Countv, lnd., f-!l from his wagon aioi was kci 10 ..e.iiu 1. .. itii. by h.s "orses.

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A i It cat ium. i:o:i:n:v.

frklllr frMhtma . 70.4MM Oct af .laa IUl-llt f lilt . . - .. ...... . . If jAn. N,jrtmpton wke up. Wednesd .v f r Jeurnof the ii..-t aiehiciou I- li!crate anl tAr1!ir) l.ai.k nilfrtLal NVw 1; ,:Ui,j t(ill, ; ff jaritl .rn ixin. w!.,i l.a-t m ,ri int anl tl.-n "tf.in" . . . , , f . . . f f(Hjr kerH ,h.,.,i..,j. t,k .r-r. , t,t i"he M-i-uritiVs l- te-I th

w aiini until U.H H inr lli.lll li" "

v;iu!t a(.,.r tl.ein. an-I .le,.art,-.l on the Il- rnhi L. .sprinel'l train ; an.l ! the N,i j tL,.v ",.,.. ati whith. r thev'-n.-ral

rn ent, up totlate, is a riddle. An evj-rt to 1 Miimii.r..-il from New York, an.I the l.x k wxs not oiened until an earv hour. Tl.iirMh.y mornir.? I h n - ur:liei U.n ,hr,ws a total of I .... toTo,. Of c.ur- much of tl..s h not ,.. tK... .i;.v...,l, ... o.t,. , . ... tl,., . ,. Ill-ill"? ICJI Iti.f yw u.r i a 1 1 aa a.j ai. todrers. The Cth-r ooeupants of the hou T. 15. Cutler, a CtzUc printer. j anl wife. Mis. Matt-e ('. White of Will liainport, l'a.. Maria U.-nton, an invaai : r" IC id Ix-arder, and th wrvant rirl had lit-en nimilarlv awsk-o" I, '1 were ! into the Vhittl.-ev U-d-rom. All mere ooiiTiu ;iiivi l i 'i. me- lui-uii . i ..-.i i . i i..! ... -. . . r , ,. . - . and ull t!i h.inl.-u:V-l were nh-a-.-.l. i i .. . ..i ... t i. . - tM-riiiTK xi iii l.ii in ii-ii en voiiiiij' i.-ii ..... i . i .. .vu""....... -v ' . . ... , .1 . ui WivlII IM'I U'M-. I'fl-J. uoutilt M .. , , ,J lirr..; I- -iiii;i.--.i "ot l. f- f .r .1 tS ,. mav nave ! wa, in ; nrin. s.-n after, an-1 ... . i . i,,u,'v f.,r a , :,aii. j' to f .Uow t.'.e r.-gn- , j.ir train bv freight; and a team driven ' ,tr;,,u.lr ti.war.l II .Ivke ws heard by for w hen Mr. W luUlo-v t-ld them that they ould not enterwithhut one of the ...J. . " ' . . . ..... ....... ..... - . ... ' ...... 1... tK...- 1. ..I .. ..t.l I ' . ... ..vv- L n..iv .U.i.t b.nk 1. --t tl.n you do " . " i- .- .v. ..i There are many indication, that the burglar have I r, plani.mg the.r work forath-a-t a month. -.n.e four we.-kt fr. a suspi. -ion i haract.-r br.gere.1 in . . , 1 . the b xnk i-ng. on vari'.-it prv:en-s , i i i - V i inai I or o.ii" i in i in. ii ni n. uuc j p. in A smu wa UJI near the primary w-hoo- tiuse on I. ridge Street, iK-eernWr -s containing a psir of new handcuSs. like th.e u.l at Mr. Whittleeys a numU-r of ring Maple, nail, etc. Only Tuesday afternoon, a lv found in the attie f that same ch.-ol-hoiw another bag in which I ! were jo-veral bit., a b.t-bk an-1 whisky (li'k, the tliM overy oi wl.u h broke" lip the cl "d f r the .lay, and brought SheriiTs Wright and 1 "otter to make a do-.-r examination. Th' v

i' f r Tiirki nil inki ;ii.rr iiiU-'i ;i tv t

i found, in the same j la-s f. .ur ii"w d-u- j 1:1 r.irniinh.iTii an rphari.-igi an. I aimj ble riny Id mket. a j'tilb v an-I c..n;.l- ( h''.cs w bi.-h cist :.lM.ut JL" -"' " " Hi 1 erah'e ype, a ht of s iri.l w i. he in p at-, r j t..tal gifts for th" 1 n!u !n of 5. ;. n-

bags fpiia the St.xn.f 'r.l (Ct.) lt '.r .id

n t i irar.t, r i-t 1 !ii. ken. appb'. e:-.. m-.re. Verily he i- a great j uh.i -b-ne-a c-'py of the New York Si. n of IK.1.1111- j factor.

ber and a pair of natiriel drawer.

j minus one leg. whic h Jn.-t found in . cjr U'lilttli'VV'l hoU-e, etrrd.tV, LaV- . . .- . .... 'in haI e'LlCtstlT l-cn Kond at :ea.t ' a tii.n.th. Mill another bag1 was found. ; UVJnl.y afternoon, umler the !! --. Ii",t, iio a towr warehouse. in whi.-hwasa lxittle t .weft-oil an a , ,, ur . ery larjr ru ! 'r l-.t'"-hai..rm-r. lar-'e rubber hw. At were fnitel fur five dark Iantirtis, a mi!ii'erf lumk-uils a linenrve nxtu iakti fL!: JVtlt A XtLLlOX 1-lLI.AKS TAXES. Uotox, Jan. A social t tie ti parti.ular at i rwwry: It w rally believed at Northampton to ; day that tbe lo- bv th r-h-n- of the I Nottiiampton National Hank has ben und. rtated, au-1 that the aTeate actually reacn-s, ii -i-k'S not rtceeu. l. ',-. Many of th l-is-n are reticent, atlll de. lining l'ay linwmuch tn-y i :. ii n;-str.as.ir.-a i.uy tnat the luwn i ronnanijion n a loiier con-ileraiit? ttntt the : .'prin-ueiu 10 orma.npio.i oU i urua infill, n nil a ix?i n . iii ruvi at" 15urr livery taM, bv a man who said thev wanted to g) to a (urjne arty at llolvoke. When the team w re'iirr'-d -n WedaL-iiLiy mori.inr. thehres chowe.l sins of nira urn in? inn ftr terv rumn ex.a II - l - . I .,,,..MI ! b. r of h'.T feu. ah- friend t in ot her at ; , ..... ti.l in.I . I. ... . I. m. 1 liw 3i!iTw.ir . ill!' ?i All l.Ui: "Ml . II Ull..'M'..l. . aie , ..vw cried ti., wifeof ivtir.har.hut i , .. . II.. I i .... t ! I'.t trMs eapt.v.it. d by the Lvautv of ., .,, -i .. . i . Hebn-wr. paid.no attention to what i thev were d-iiig. an I, corn., luentlr.eut th. ir finger, lhe p rty wi, caJed lefore the .lu.fge .in the following mniing: every on.o.f t h la.liei, aveonc. hid her wounded Ii aid in the fold of ! -.wy-.-iae e tui ran i p-i auneai i-muge ami wairr anu I 1 ai. l.ral.am I 1 a axnaua u'vat m ' u a a r .nx, w .1 - -J - i - a . M I "auer a iruie micaer man ior rem-. ; Oil a basin f the ie re.piiretl. cover the lMtt.n with the hatter, and place in ' . j , , ... wm ,uMw .JJ n,, w- , I . . f l:l,,.r. lnil r. it , . J, .. . . . ,,,. - , at iimv tuteam over in t.nundaticf of , , ,, ,. ' hot water, ' that it wi.l jscm and bei . ,.., . ... j;;ii i". . ... 'iu' r. n f . i. ."'11111 ui.til the apples are tender. S'rvt? warm w ith pudding; a;ue. more orle-ss sweet. according t thetartn.-ss f the ap'desj. Th'.s crust i- very light atul tender. sir J"i xh Mxjn, of I'.lrrtiinghani. Krgland, ha recetitlv turned ver to a ! the tnitees ..f a .cieri'iti. college he i buiMing m liirnmighani t be jm l of the. a'.e of the mon-h r p n f.i' t .rj" formerly owned by l.ini, amount in to I alM'Ut JL'l'ki, ti. He ha a!rca l v built 1 tific e.'ti. atin w;ll aggreg-ate as tiuu Ii

r It. -1. Illn.-i ir. f. ir.i-",- t hi'lll i.f