Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 October 1876 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER.
C. POJSE. ruMUher.
JASl'KK.
INDIANA.
CUKKKXT NKWS.
l ut of Mom Ttseed'a old partners, named Woodward, who tie 1 from New Yolk about the time of the treat Tammany Klin; t-v ition, w: iirresttd in di;uise in t'liVajro on Ihe4ih. II.' .iil he lit. I just arrived from Kurope, an 1 httl ii.t wfu Tweed for 'i 4l.
ticiin of Colorado, d't il Miihlt iily in lenvcr n the IMh. The President has commuted the cntetice -f I'i'hni, rue of the ( htcairo whisky coiplritoi, from ix month'' IniprUoiuticrit ami li,tMi tine to three
month' iloprUoiiinelit and l.loOEiic. The
The National Pork-poker' t'ouv ci.lion i term of lniprUmiiit ut bavins; already f-
XV.lll.TO:. Hon. l'hiiip It. Koiike, foinurly a mom lu-r of fortress from Illinois, died In Wash Intfon on the XI. He was a native of Km
dotph Onnty, I'd., and about .V year of the Mite and by many from adjoining Mates.
Addresses were) mole by iov. Ileiidruks,
Jtl't at llldcilCp'li all thettll. The Naiion-d lirtnd Lode of Colored Odd Kcllinv met at Memphis on the XI. The 1. ui.k rjiio iu met-tin and soltiters' reunion, hi ll at Indian -ipnli on the At h, vva largely attended from all part ol
The rrti!er.t h prhned V. .1. !'.. : dciittaim-r, who pleaded iruil'y to emit ; iliiii: public money while lo eeive r f the Ir.J-offiee at Sj t ini-tit Id, Mo., and arntt-nt-ed to three an imprlsonim nti:d to pay a fire of b,'. j Presidti.t Urant returned to Washington1 on the Hth. Jinn K. II id, one of the Irdiana whi.ky , con-pirater. who wa aenlt-noed to twoaii I a half j ear' imprisonment and to pay a fne of o"u. La been pardoned by the lre- i
ident.
ex-tiov. Curtin. liittler and Parker, (iei.. Kariisworth, Mct'andie, Jwhu M. Palmer, Jehu M. lor'. Fran S.el, K. !. UraiU, Kit Hcury Warren, Met demand and others. The uiuuht-r iu the proct ssjou, a estimated by the airi tit of ttie Associated Fre, was li,ots. while leuo vratic estimates were much higher. Tbe Indian Independent State Central
Committee, on the ith. nominated Jude Henry Harrington for loTCrnor, in place of linn. Ativiti Waloott, detliceJ. The coinniittee i.ted resolution denouiciio; Mr.
Ottklal notice taa been published by the1 Wolcott a a trai'or to the Independent par-Post-orth-e It partnient, that hereafter no j tv, and eharcinur him w 1th bu iti' bet ti corletter will be returned to the writer hy ' rupted with Kepuhliian money, tbe lead-lettr OtVi.e, except thoe con- i The St. LouN Kair, which waheld Oct. tainin valuable lnclure. U i further o tl, i.tr.'ely Mio esfuI, both in point aiunm,.-. d, that forwent of ,t ient t 'cri- , ,,f rshir:tH and attendance. ln Thurdty, i alforoe.no ad. iitior..I nionev -order ojliec w hich by utom ha been e-taMii-hed a a will be r'ablihed until the eoimuei.ee uif.t ; general holiday In the city, the attendance of the next tiVesl year, 1 wa considerably eri'ater than upon any An order wa is-ued on the :h, by dirtc- ,, r,.io..i Thurc lav since the Fair wan
tion of the President, for the elo,in of tbe Kxectitive l parunent in Washirt q on the lth. the day et apart for the uuteilini; of the Mcl'Uirson statue. Wm. W. Ireland. Chief Clerk i f Third Astar.t P.'stniAster-lreneral" ofiice, and
Charle Andrew, cler in a uiviton of the by Li -on-in-law, Mr. Y. W. Lytle, with a same filioe, have I e n dismissed from bar of iron. Karaily difficulties, were the ofiice, it havir.c betn pr-'Veii that they w. re : t-auerf the rti'irdi r. I.ytl i under arrrt. concerned in fumi-hiu evidence against! J(r. J. A. Sinaio, editor of the (in r.ada the department Vo tbe Committee on Ls- . tMis.) Stutir,,!, and for nitny year eon-
T.'llit it 11 in t)l l'llsl -I' r!i4-e I )ttrt ll.r nt ' n.'to.l t-itK v.inlui- t r ,.r.. 1 1. .1
dunc the session of Congress, last winter, i on the 4!h.
The North Star Mill.
inautu rat til. It is estimated that at least 1 , M l.t M 4 jieoplo were irf i on ;I v!"casiwn. A terrible domestic tracedy wa enacted In Iowa County, Iowa, on the 4th, Mr. C W. Ibxk. a prominent eitien. bei:. killed
pre-
Jude K. I.. Hoar ha b-en nT.iir.at d a auli.wtptl.deul caliU.iiule for .un'rs in theter.th Maschiisett iMstrict. in op. position to lien. 15. Y. I5u'.!cr, Wm. II. Slatir, I'niti d Matt Sup rv i-or
:it Cedtr l:a i !s.
lows, wa entirely d s'ioye I by tire on the .ta. I.os frot: tT.",o.v to spui.tioo; insurance ;)'.khi, I!y a t'odisin on t!.e Inditrttmlis, C incinnati and Lafayette Kal.'roal. near Cireensbiinr. In I., on the 'itn, Chtrlc-T.
of KeL'istiation, a -d several 1'iiited States Allen, eo'.ibict- r. wt fatally ir.J'ircd. an I
Iputy Marshals, s,,re arresttd at I'.aitimore on the "th. on the charge of intimidaticj voter while r .-tsteriru'. Tin.- arrest j
f citemect in p d:ti ul
tht
.'th, .b.sri h n et, wa c x-'
cansfd consi Seta
tin ic. Ia New Y- rk C itv, on
Hinsbreil. of Wet K-i:rt'i
perinu ntuii; w ith a tai;k ontaiciiij heuinc, 1 whentbf vapor caught tire, and the conter.t of the tank I hIi d, bllir.L' the no:n with a fhftt of fame and btirn'n the t:r.f'jrtunate can to a erl-p. Iiubr' T'. stautart, ir. ti e Ceutev.liial
' a nundH.T of .assenk'er recrive I broken ! 1 lim' an 1 severe c ntui..!i. 1 j iov. Chamberlain, of South t'.irolir.a, on ' tbeTth isui d a proclam ition. in vvhich be i say s it ha becciiiO impracti. in hi J'id,'tut nt to ei.f'Tce by tbe ordinary oit;r r f t Judicial priM-.s the law of the within ; certain couLtie. and, it bavinir been made known n him that ii'ew'il orir ir.: iti. r.s i known a ritle lubs ei-t in tbe State, and ! 1 tliev are forl' d b n t y .!at 1 tw. he forbids tl.i ir C.ist m e, and or Jor thnt they bo , disbanded within three day, si. I sa ff thi i
grounds at I'biiade'pLla, w as l .trned on the j order U disregarded he will exh.;i? hivn cL'ht of the :.;h. I povst-r, .and th n appeal tothe Tinted Mate i The New York Chamber of Commerce h i ! "Vi rnt:ier.t.
forwarde I fi."" to the Savannah Keiiefj on the day following the ptjbdea'ion of Committee. fiuvrrnor Cbambt-rl ain' pro-lam itin, the Cne thou-and workmen in the hop, of : ""x ratic stato Kxeeutive Committee, is. the I laware. Lackawanna and Western j Uf'1 n l ire, deuouniai; Governor Hallway Company, at S- ranton. Ia., s'ruek. (-'Lambprlalii's pr. lamatioo a unwarranted on the i '.h, in c.nsei.tiencc of a reduction of ' 'J the liW r-"'1''- 4 lU'd to furten per cent. In their us;.-. j B'-" I'r ti Kl t-r a-kin- for tro p. Ix tThree pern died fn;n the ff Oct of rroR1 hief-Justi.-e Morse, Ao iate. eatirz toai-i.tooU ia I'ninn County, X. J., j Justice Wdiard and .J'.idre Maekry an I onthe;th. They were Ioua Crane and ) Cooke. Hepubli .ar.s, were al-o puMished. I'.inmi l'.aker. vounz la lie, and (ieon'e denying any knowledge of the state of af-
Melville, a boy." An Lrie IbiiHay train wa thrown from the track near lienesee. X. Y., on the r.iht of the.'th, killing the engineer, C lark, ami eriou-ly injuring a fireman, brake tnn. and a tramp.
Five hhipcauiker, enframed at their oc-
pired, ou the !'th Kehm paid hi tine, and ts released from theCciiiitv .lad, where
he had been imprisoned. The comiiui! iti..n va made, it ii tid, in accordance with a petition Mailed I') .n iticn repre nlin both political partie. and with representation aril recommendation of Putrid-Attorney r.ar.-r audJudce !ld'ett. Andrew Hamiitoii .1 Co., I.ouivill porkdealers, have cone into bankruptcy. Idabihtic. Ji4i.); aet. 't.on). lohii I. I.ee, recently convicted of participation l;j the Mountain Meadow massacre iu I'tah, IV year aifo, ha besn sentenced to death. The prioner having the risrbt under the law j of the Territory to eho fc death by lianitin, shootim; or bebeading, andhavin chosen to tehot, be vva sentenced to bi hot ti) death on January 2ii, 1!7;. A man named lihode, herding cattle near a ranch on Horse shoe liiver, Umile northwest of Kort Laramie, w a killed and scalped aud hi ear cut otf by the Indian on the ll'th. The lied Iiiver steambjat Southern I'.eKe vras burned two mile aiiove J'upit nitne. La., m the li'th. The boat and tarc ucre totally destroyed, everal live were lost. KOItKI ... The los is reported, tlurini' the re. i-r' s... verestorm on the Labrador coast, oftlTvcd. with their entire cargoes. No live are reported lost. All the vessel were lot in the hsr"r and at anchor. Hy the breaking of a wheel of a locomotive-tender on the dri at We-tern Iliilroad. near l'rir.ci ton. Ont., on the niht of tb. 4th, an 0'i'ire passen't r train v a thrown ilowii an embankment, killim.' Win. C-x't'er.
etiir'necr; A. In in.', tireman: i. Andrew, expies Liessi-nt-r; Mr. ltriitbt, baaeI ma-ter. an I a man named Mcllndc, who vva rili -i lt in th baL"are-car at tl.e time of j th'1 aci idcLt. None i.f the passt ti'-r were i ii.jniftl !. ml a frw siiiv'nt tv'iatche an. I braies. ' Tho It.ibistrial Hai k of Newva-tle-on-j Ty no. Lowland, btsstopp.d payment, HU : l a'.ilitic i tii.utedat 'mo.tixo.
U cent new froiii Cuba i to the etVect tbatCaprTjiri-lieueral.IoVcll.tr iit ri sii;iied a.i ltiii. Ma tine (.atnHi h i Ihm n appo.nted a l,i-i:ci esor by tiic ll inr iov ernnui.t. 1 tt iiis'ir'ent reicitly surprised an I captured tbe Lari is..nof Tunas, hi h they ube.pn Btly alan 1 mcd. Tlo; de.th mi-re minounerd. on the sth, of Mr Joiin Vouii., )ern ir-ieurrd if ("tin. 'a froia l.s to 1TJ; I.ird I'-tslcp Yeii i' les, t.f Nassau, X. I'.; an 1 ir Percy KtL'. it hi H-rbert, M. P. lbt.ri Jerome lbrtini. th rmir.ent French pianist and com p er, d.'d on thf t;:h.
TheOrletB of th r nt Luke. At tlio tnootlno; i.( tho Si-icntiuV chition ill ItutV.iln, tl jiapor vva lead by Prof. ,J. S. NewbotT), f I'l.liunbia (.'nl'leejo, utU-niptino; to oxpl.iiii t ho ori;'iii ot tlio (in at Lake of thi country. lie stales! tlmt the i,ijiieiu,t' of events in tho formation of the (Ire. it l.tikt s sooui to liavo been titnnewli.it a follow:
1. Tlio I.:iiireiiti:tn licit imrtli of tin-;t t about eiht potuuls weibt, mo!, with
drortt Lake., w hu ll li:n l-eeu :i biiul-1 1 wt or three? excejil ions n i pt rfi-ctly
stiifato Miitf tlio i'i;iniiiiio; of the 1 al.-oooio oi:i, was fonncrly :i hili no iiuif tiin inn''o, tho tltojriol.it ion if
which lia suiilii'd tlio uu t lianical ma
A Motitrsll) , The sitteiitittii of ineilic:tl sc'ctit ist in th'n vicinity hatf, for tlio j:ist two op th iff tin), been i(U itc absi.ii ii d in the htinly nf ono of the iioi,t j., ctiliar tnalft'iination f tho human form ever M ti. On Monday r liit -.l.iy l i-t tl.tj wife of tl Wealthy ot-ntleiiiaii In 1 1. o city
:ive oil tli to ;t 1,1,1-lol ln lemalo child
teri.il which conijiost? t h sheet ff l'.ihMioio rock that furrouiul it. The
formed and !ei!oiicd as :ui infant.
Wore it ma for tho fact tin", f.itiuo hover tnai.t a ini-baho, t,n!y II j'pear.s t iae tlt.ne st W. : obff ruc'oil or o crbiil.ineci! Iv fori in infliu iiccsi, tho forniHtioii of i :iis. cliihl
erosion id these highlands) ha.s cotitinu-1 tnii'lit lo tct inod, as Mich lliin often i'il uninterruidetllv till tlin Jifosent day, tiro, " i iirions freak d tiatnre." This atul was llcialiy rapid during tlio child httl no tmse or eyebrows, i. .r was period. I there any depression in tho fa. in tho 'J. Previous to tho glacial joriol, the , naturtil placo fofeyos. It had er.Iy ono t lovatioti of this portion of tho (..'otiti- ey , atul that vva locutod Iin-et!v in tho uent was cotisidtrably cjretdcr than ntvv, center of tho fon hoail. The "t.iouth atul it was drained by a river Mstoin vva Miiall, t h lijis finely cut, ar:l tin w hich tlow cd at a niticfi lower level than ; cars, feet, hands ami limb were of at present. At that time one chain of j ood prnjmrtiwn.. Tho head ali.ivo the lake. Ontario, F.rie ami Huron-nji-! eyes jod backwartl lik: that n an parcntly fornn d portions of the valley ' Aztec, :ind tfio hack of tho craiiitiMi wa of a river which Mih.en.chtly hocaiuo j well coveted with line brown an! curly the Si. livf i't'hcc, 1 iit which then llnw ed hair. In one respect the child was
j betwein the Adirondack) iind Appahi- j nearly a-i fudy tb'velopei! as :iii .; if.t. cli iatis, in tho lino of the deeply hiiru-d The infant lived ubout f.; e h u. s, ;.nd i harin. lof thoMohawk, passing throto;h ( afior it.s death the body w a :.ti :i-!ed I the trough tf the lluiUon, and empty-; to Pmlertaker Tiniihain f. : I urial. ! in into the ocean ni tni'os so. it heast of While in his charge it W;s.s iwed by I New York. Lake Miehiuu w';is a)p.ir-j Mver:il rofc(rs and s'u.bn's from I ently then a part of a river course : H irv. ini College, tiiol on .i i. day by whii-h drained Like Superior :nd eiiij-j lr. lol.sotn, from the M.i- a. Inisitts I tied into tl..- Mi-.;....it the tr:;iti uf ; (Icr.rr:.! !!.i.s.it;;!, b oiiier ' Mackinaw Leino; not et opened. j ph sicians from the same lo-'ifition, 1 15. With the appro ich of t!ieco'je- took a plaster east of the I id v. MdI ri-u!, local glaciers formed on the Lauren- itiil men pronounce it one d tie inut I tian Mountains, and, as they increased curious malformations know-. ; in sie, ;radua'!y crept dovn n t , and pr f ssion, und they can j h , i- ' 1 .ran to excavate, tlio pl.itcau which oloical reasons for the i -1 i ir d. vi i- ' bordered on the w est a.nd 'ulh. Tht: 1 tion from the course of :j.ru:c. To
! excavation of our lakc-b'i-.;n was !e- those wlm have read limner I nn, and pcrhap.s in larepart ell'cctt.-tl. t'n m of l'oiyidieii.ns, a -mi
in this epoch.
' I. As the. cold incrc ised s,nd reached its maximum derioe, a r,.at i c-.nft , was f ri:.i'd hv the eiioriuously inircas.d and parti ally coai'-scin; local - ri;uicrs t ttie former epoch. This i tuan-lotx d ice-s!iet t, or eoinpoiind ;1 -c'u r, moved raduitinly from the smith, , .southwest, and wosteru sl pes t.f the I t ' a 1 1 a . 1 i a 1 1 Ici'lihirnN ; ii Ohio l.die
; reaching as far sotith a ('incitin it i. ' The elici t oi' this rla. ocr t.p m Lake Pre n ji!.uny :n your j Lrie and Lake Ontario Would 1' to j n'o.w jou, nut in bribt coi. 'broaden their basins by iiiipih'in J 'become x on) nnd i:i thelos ! aaii.st a:.d rri!.di:i away, with incoii- th.t i-. to -.:y, in tho-e , cti, abb? puwei, their southern tnariiisi. ' wear tho lmiet. When o. Withtlio ame'.ior.ition of tht ell- in th" want tif ti i.ew dn --, , mate the w ild-spread ice-sheets of the in.ikc it) in tho f.isliion. c:; period inu-nscst eohl became :i'.'ai:i an old 'no ii'erelv I i .- n;-. i local ojacicrs, w Inch completed the il- coiiie unf asliii .nablc. An! .
cer:p-t-f.inc,
and one of the Cyc-lor in Sicjlv, liavin hut one eve, and licit : '. center of his fi.rchcriit, tlio '( -u'i :; t-.nna-timi t f tl.'.s t li'iid max -1 1 r -1 t : : 1 1 i ; -undher b id boon rcadinj'tio- I!i -id. and her lliiud had become dtci.''- i'l ; : svi.d with the c a ,':, i..tt d j-o t'-n- of the one-cyctl monitor. .'.-'.-; . ' '. K it k ia- Athie' to (ilrls Abo;;l Ire.
t : V
TIip DoTintvarJ Course cf Trices.
The New York Urajhic print the f
tt a !v bevin work of eiut;r cut the
lake-basins. At brst the ylancier which had before llowcd over the water shed in lno vva so f.'.r reduct il as to be unable to overtop its summit, but, delleeted by it, it llovvtd aloti; iu base, spciol. v it energies in ctittm tho hailovv basin i:i which L ike J!i iu how lie..
, vvi'l tluy
... rial .,-o will really : (oV . . r i(uit I '.- :i." fash
ion lie costly, y on unist n, t l. ..ow u. You may w ar broad .tri;-, -r narrow, bright col. rs, or t'.i !., -1. jo '.iici.it. or bui; (in moderation), a thj public wish yon ; but X"uim!s' 'vit buy ar!so( nscli s.s stull' to make kfedor t'otiticc, nor drap; them behind y.m mi the ''round, and your walki-ilrc
i. The mellino; (,f the jrhn iers w:ts I niu.t never tout di the jrrour.d a', all. I
lowinj; rood
table,
of sale
r.ted iu the fiovernor' procla
fair re pre niation.
The IbK-kford, Ilock Iland and .-t. I.oui llailnad, which w n recently s..M to the Chica.'t,, Iturlintoii and iiincy Koad for lis,VMS taken po-session bf by the
new management on the 7th
huwin the valu
in New York Citv (who!
price) at the bepmiir;; of the panic ( 1"7.'., a:nl nt the corre.-pon.liui; tlate for the three following year :
accompanied, perhaps iccasioticd, by :i ' have lost much f the faith I :: had
sinking of the Continent, which pro- in the comtnon n n.se, and e e:i i i the, pressed until the waters of the Atlantic ! personal ilelicaey, of the pi - :.'. race llow ed up the alley f the St. Law n to e 1 of average KnoJish wou.cn, by seeing
to Kinc'ston, and un tho Ottawa to
' Arnprior. The Valleys of the St. Law-
1-
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i oi'.iiii
i I'rc.n I st tll lar l Mm ei.nn;it ) I l-o.r srnj.pin ... fiinily H li.-4: - in. int'r No. sirlP(f M.x.'.l ( ..rn
I.obt rt Harris Mi-.e. o..i
i Manaiiin Iirei t or and K. T. Iau i lii n
i . j , . .i t i I i .'iiit'iis irn,. t'ii ami i.. cupation In the hold of the bark Knropa, , . . , . . J . eral Mit rinten l r.t. InrtrTilrtiV- in New V orV . pr l.urro.l to i
.u -.l. i ... v I I'ythe explosion of a tani-boiler in a deata on the .th bv a o-untitv of hemp . . , ,. ... .... . .... . . J , , nhinnle-null at Alpena. Mich, on tho .th,
ioui men noc inii'i aiei si. oiar
11 1; .1 io ;t .'4 hi i; r.
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T other workmen were er:ouIy burned, but eseapeJ with their live. The Kuropa wm eni'i.'fd In the petroleum trade, and the tim'ier bein naturated v itb the oil, the f.anjpn spread with frightful rapidity, cutting off all escape of the men working oelow. Kittht hunilred bales t.f cotton, valued at
i
! wounded. j Th centernial annii erary of the f und- ! inirof the Mii-.n I ilore, of San Francis. I ro. was celebrated on Vin day, O t. "t jn , I very Impressive manner. The corner-stone of new ebun h w a laid near the oi l Mij ion. The pn esion Included the militanr, re licifiu, benevolent and educational nmie-
neioiift'ini,' to mrain,'in tie, Lnited tte and State officer and Co., of New York, were de-troyed by tire th, ..,rtrv f)f v.rl(,, (unmn,tinn. n,.
In Itrooklyn on the tth.
The one-million uit against Wm. M. 1 Tweed and the ee n-million Muit n'ainst , Peter H. Sweeney were called at New York . on tbe ;:h, and adpurned until Novemler j l'th, no Judze being ready to try therause. Mr. John Y. Cleveland, for over .1) year i a member of the Net York TriKunt editor-1 ial tafT, died on the Mh. At tbe Lehi ph Colliery, New P.oton. Pa. , ' on the 9th, four miner were in-tar.tlr ' killed. Tbe rope attached to a trin of loaded ear parted, an 1 the ear ran b . k p the bottom of the pit, ern-hln the 1 1 n to death.
WI-1T JtXU KOITII.
demonstration beinzof an un"rtarian char
acter and imptisin' in number and appear
ance. A destructive tire weurred at Houston. Texas, onthe nisrht of the 7th. The entire bio k on the east nidi? of Main Street, between Ireton anil Consre, wa burned. Among; the buiMinic tb-stroyed were iome of the handsomest huin nt met urea in the eit jr. Total b., '.'; Insurance, rj),0"O. The tlead bodr of Mr. Frank Itarnnin,
proprietor f I'.imum'n Hotel, Kansas t 'ity, wa found In a jond nar the Sweet Sprine Hotel, ltrownsv llle. Mo., on the Tih. The defeased hail reeently jrone to tie- SpiuikT for hi health, and from the
Win. Henry Harrison, a itran 1oh .t Hie contused appearance of th body it wa be
M il." I. triey Mate ICye Mi'M Cork 1 Prune bar' I.... . ,
Prime In, low ', Ituen.. A vrllsl. Me in lis It l-ailier.. '.'
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how they will allow their drc-e to sweep tht street., if it i the f.i-hion b
rent e and the Hudson were connected be Maven'ers. Learn tires. n.kin by way t Lake Chainplain, and thu-i 'yourself, with pains and U'r.e, :.:t I use the highland of New Lnland vvere It ft j a part of every day in I'l-wmk, as an island. It i aNo possible? th:it makino; :n pretty tlresses a yo -. c m for the sea-water penetrated to the. lak"- i poor people who hive md the '.iuie or basin thiou-xh the Valley id the Mo-I taste to make them nicely f. r iheiii-
1 hawk and through that of the Missjs-
I s pj'l, but of this Wt; have 11 evidence 1 in the prespnt e of marine fossil in the , surface-deposit. The reat area of , excavation in which the lake lie wa 1 probably at this time tilled to the hrim ! with ice-cold freh water.
st ives. You ale to how th. n: i i your own vvc:iriiiz w hat is nin.-: t i!it and graceful, and lu lu them '.o i house what will lie the prettit and :.. st becotiiini; iu their iwn Mt iii..;..
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rrioitj of Simlitht. I Instead of excludinrr thn MKiliirht from our houses) lot it Lulu carpets and i cutains, draw llies, and hrino; frecklcsj, i we should open every thnir and window
: ami bid it enter. It brintrs life and
health and joy; there is healing in it.i heauis; it drives away disease anl dampness, mold, megrim. Instead of doing this, however, many careful
i hoti.sew lve close the blinds, draw down ; the shades, Jock the ibor, fdiut out the? J glorifying rays, anl rejoice in ttm dim ! and musty coolness; and twilight of j their unhealthy apartments. It ii I pleasant ami not unwholesome during
. the glare of the noontide to subdue, the
Mie Wanted to ItrgWter. Yesterday afte rr.tmn a determinetl Umking wimian accompanied by a.m:ill si.etl husband, who had a retiring air, called at the first precinct in tl.e Fifth Ward, ami the wife demanded to be registered, while the, hushand lehiaincd ont.siile atul whistled a lonesome tune. In the name of twelve million dow n-
Hilt V ! Nauve toer lirrnlKc Kiel lei.tn Stltrir oicn.ou iotlioiec I.AIll! f COTTON -Mi.l.ii.ir.. flA l'R-ol to Cooio WMKAT No. 1 (hotfoNew tOivN-WeBlernlliir.i OATH-W elero all sett t'OKU-New Mom ST. UUia COTTUN-Vl.titllnn IlKltr CATrLBr-c'hoioe Mxt k) I'rinie Cowtauil llcitr. .. lXrn letl Tein... H(HS-8hiji'inf SllKKP 'tijaKiO Kaiicy. I.anil.. I'er HeM-1. F LOU H-tnn.rt Country XXI ffllElT-Kcd No. 2 ho. B COUN-No. 2 Miieit OAT-M. a KV K No. TIMtlTIIV hV.f.lt luHACC-i llnr.lrr' Lui: Mrliiim shiping l.eal HAT 4 noir Tiinf.'.hy ItCTTKlt Choir lutiry Kt.ts 1'OKK-Stnn l.ar.l Mi.. ..
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f inner President of the I'Lited st:c. en-: lieved that he had Im i ii murdered ar.il I trodden women I demand to be regis
tered the residence of John II. Moore, in roM.ed and then thrown into the pond. Itoor.e County, Ky., on the " I. a:. 1 made a .Mr. Itunnm wa nn oil newspaper man proposal ,f n.arri.i.'e to Miss Mry Mo ire, and hid a tar'e circle of at iriinti;c. . the eldest daughter, and upon beiiu rt J. t ted i Ira W, Hurt, li;nvl utticer at Savannib, stabbed the lady nine tiiii in the breast ' who pa-ed through the yellow fever epiand fat e. It I thouirht she can riot recover. ' demie at Mempiii. tlied of the disease on Harrison, who i about forty year of 3e, the '.Mi. The yellow fever interment on had lot his wife about a year ao, aud of tint day numbered hi. late had been vis it in? Mi Moore frequently, ' The elevator of Oils.1, York, at t levelard, but had received no encouragement on ac Ohio, together w ith ome atlj.icent build count of hi dllpated liabita. in-:, wa tlentroyed by fire on the Vih. The lifor'ia Mate election wa hf 1 1 on Al-out the aine hour the erond Preshyte-
the 4th, and resulted ia the election of the entire Icinoeratie tli ket by a lare maority. Ho diturbant'e were reported. A (tiriiuf rabl upon the Nue-e Kiver settlement Iu Texa. by a hand of 2.1 Indian, occurred on the '.th nil. A gootl many horse were stolen, and a numher of white inen,lK)lh Americans nd Meslcmns, were killed. At Iat a"ount they were beln pursued by both titleni and aoldiert.
rlan Chur h caiiht tire, it Is mipposd from park from the elevator, and w almot entirely destroyed. A tire at Pine Itluff, Ark., on the flight of the vth, cau-ed the destrui tiou of a mine ber of business houses, the loe aeine'atinif 12.,)'-). uppoed incendiarism. MaJ. W. W. LandT, formerly private secretary to Senator Cbarlea Sumner, but fr the past two years a well known po
tcred," said the woman
'In the name of the law I reply that I can't tlo it," replied one of the Hoard. " You must!" "I can't." " You shall." "I onW." "Then, sir, twelve million downtrodden ami long waiting females of America shall hiss your name to scorn and contempt forever more!" "It makes nie feel bad, tut I can't help it," replied the member. The woman plated at him for a minute, favored him with a double jointed cowl, and then walked out. Her hushanl opened the door after she had closed it with a bang, and in a voice of deep humility remarked : I didn't want to come along, hut wm forced to. Don't think hard of me, gentlemen!" -Detroit i'rt I'rtts.
light and exclude the air iiiiiverinir
; with heat, hut in the morning and in the evening we may freely indulge in the sun hath and let it HimhI all our ! rooms, ami if at its very fiercest ami j brightest it has full entrance to our j sleeping-rooms, so much tho better for us. Wire netting in doors and vv iudowsi
exclude hot llies and inosuuitoos only, I wooi.-Tub wannni ciwnI hut all other insects, and those who tiaMi.it.n,i.
I have once used it will continue todoso. i KANSAS CI j With this as a protection from intrusive B"VNllT,t;;;;;; ; winged creatures one niav almost i!is- hh,s pense with shades and shutters, aud ; MIM-I'-Comim to Kxtra . ' enjoy all the benclits of an open houe, j cmc.Uio. j without anv annoyances h frciucnt in nr.y.v r.-conaon tnthme 1 J . . iimis-ljimmoii to l.hoire
' warm weather, nut better the annoyI auccs with sutishir.e than freedom from I them without it. Statistics) of epidemics j have nhown that if they rage in any j part of 'a city they will pievail in houses)
which are exposed to the least sunshine, while thtisc most exposed to it will not
ho at all or very slightly afTectod. Kvcti ' lAHi-rr owt,
in the name house licr.sons occuuviiip ! MKMl'lils.
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healthierjnnd repulse epidemical influence better than those occupying rooms) where no sunlight enters. Manufacturer arid Jluiltlcr.
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Dr. Tlioma Laycock, the eminent medical writer and physician to tho Queen, is dead.
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