Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 April 1877 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER

CURREXT NEWS.

MlMiati, Prof. Cyme TIaeaae, State Bataaehgt.it of Iltta, ri Dr. A. S. Packard, at the .4mn'K JVa4Krsut, Xaeea-

have oeea aaaeiatad a UwM

Balsaolegnt CtutMm, Vo ia-

aasrchato the haMta aad eaetaeier ef Mm

mmI ether deetra calve Imiki

created for aeverai thhm

ravage ia the agrieaknrai dktrfcteef

tlw West. The Ceamkaloa wttt 1m V Hi heaiqaartera at VnUigtM ia Professor akfaea's etaee, aad their Weetem o4ee, a waeea the larger pert ef the leaker work k t be deae, at St. Levis. Praiieaoc Ktky will eeeapy htmielf mere

pertataJariy with the whok MWly at of the miUlii mi seat ef the ferty-eigith pecattei, afce tkt west half of Jawa aad tlw wbeketBtftAaeriea. Pr a foac or Thomas Wt Viaeeeota, Xebroka. Sonth Dakota and Kmc Wjeeaiag; while Prefeeeer

PaekardwiU makeXoataaa, West Wyomleg aadthePaeiae slope hk epeeki told. The aetata! htetorr, tmwHn, preventive meaaaroa, the meteorological and goographkal beariag of the subjeet, etc. , will also be etoMed awl allotted to facilitate the work the Cemmlimiea. Adolaaatteaef eekred men called apea. the Preaeeeet, oa tat 21st, aad tbeaked Met far haviac; appointed Mr. Douglaee ae

Marshal ef the D4tekt. The Preeideat, ia reply, mM that ia making appointments

hk adaeiafsiratiea ae discrimination

he made oa account of eekr. aad

ahoeld aay public eer having petitions to beetew make aay rack discrimination, he week! eteeeoer it a saaVeient cause for hk rceaevai. Ia eeaeieeioa, he referred Vo hie

;- at rteoaetltatka aad expressed hk

ia He sneeeea. ,

ef the 31st Mate

4a4S 1 INI aPM TPaHir VtflfWS M t

f Waff ha tjaajur lua lUaJrtUf MB wm avaBB aaBBBB) aaaaa w RWttAUlWy VH

auahei ( ywr hHreav.

IPaar reaart will aecve aa a baek at a future

CffCKCHZ,

(.'Hery. See. L. WhHiag, the head beekkeeper at the Breoklya Beak, wat arretted ea the Wd, charged with thaviag rebhed the beak of $m,m. Ia the valke whleh he earried at thetiawwas feu ad $130,000, lavia$40,-

W Haaeeeaated far.

The artt MeeAay la" Jbae hat heea a peiatodfer the trial ef Peter B. Swjaeaar.

the "Bralai" of the Tawmaay Kiatr.

The Xuka eet. with Grand Duke

Alexk aad CeaataatiRe oa beard, arrived at Xew Yerk e the 9Sd. SalHtee were exehaafed aa the forte aad the Amerieaawar

nteamere were pawed. Pollewiae: la a list of eeateeted cta ia the aext Heuae.eC Kepreeeatatlvae wkkh will be eeareaed la speelal eiea Juae 4: AkhaaM Jere Haralaea, Rep., aamiaat C. X. SheMy, Daat. 0HforaU-Ietr T. Wkjalatea, Dew., JKit Kokado Paeae-

ee, JUp.; Wat. 6; Piper, Dm., aaiat Heraee Davk, Rep. Coler.vlo Tfcomjw W. PaMeraea, Deat., aealast ,1. Belford, Bep. FtetitJa-H. M. Davidson, Deat., agaiaet M'm. J. Paraaaa, Rep.; Jere J. Fin ley, Deat., agaiaet Heratte Bribve, Jr., Rep. Illiaek Jeha H. Uuafate, Deat., aaiat

B. r. Xarh, Rep. ; Baajanifl T- Wiky, RP., aejaiaet Wlllka Hartaell, Dm. Louisiana J. S. Acklia, Dew., afraiast C B. Damll, Rep.; Jaatee Slater, Dem., agaiaet Cieerge K. Saiik, Rep.; Bdward - W. Reberta. Deat.. aniast

Charles E. Republieaa. Xaeaaekueetta Beakjaia Deaa, Deiaeerat, agaiaet Welbridge A. Fkld, RepuMieaa. Missouri Rebt. G. Frost, Dem., agaiast Lyae S. Xetealfe, Rep. Oregea--LMel McDowell, Dea.,agalast Rkhard Williams, Rep. Paaaeylvaala Jasee B. Cuttiag, Rep-, agaia&t Jaaiea B. Riley, Dem. South Careliaa-L. Carpeater, Rep.. acaiastD.

WattAikea, Data.; J. L. RtehardMB,

Deat., agaiaet J. S. Rekvey, Rep.; Tilnaa, Deat., agaiaet Rebt. Saali, Rep. Teaaeseee If. X. R&adoJph, Rep., agaiaet Carey H. Youag, Deal. Virglala

that, aa the result ef aaateraus Cabiaet

, a deisk hms bea reaehed te I Joseph Secar. Ren.. aeaiaetJoaa (laoA.

sead a eeaaaticdea ef sreariaeat aaeateiJr.. Deat.: VF. K. TTuutnn nm

agaiat Jaaaee Jergeasea, Rep. Ia twe States, Leukkaa aad Florida, there are doable sete of eerUicates which agree ia eeattef the aajaea aad disagree ia otfaera. laSeathCareliaa ealy see set has beea lied.

Xx-PresldoBt Graat left "Waahiagtoa, the aht of the Mth, for Oaeiaaati, where he will reataia for four or f re days, aadtaea wfll visit Chieege, aad theaee Gakaa. Oa the 3th, the Secretary of War seat to Geaeral Augur the feHowiag: Ge.v. C. C. AuauR, New OrleaaeA eoaaiis. sioa wiH shortly viit LtHtleiaaa. To tk

aMkatfaie the Preeideat deeires that the bitaatioa reaiata uaeaaacad. PImxm r.

pert what ehaagee ia the eituatiea, If any, hare eeeurred aiaee the eloea ef the late AdaiMetratiea. StgaedJ w. XcCraky, SeereUry of War. 3nd R.B.IUYKg. Bx-Preeideat Graat vkited the Chaaber of Coaateree at Ciaeiaaati, oa he Mth, aad waa eathueketieally reoeived by tbe Meaibera. The ex-Preaideat delivered aa ddreae aa foikws: Gkxtlkmkx: Thk reeeptiea was entirely uhexpeeted by aw, but I aeeure you I

aat very glad te ateet you all, aad feel very thaakful te you for this kind reception. I have ae doubt that I will be a great deal betterfeMewaewthaa I was six amtk

B. B. iraeaettrac, Uafted States Xiakter 1 PP I wHl have any pelitleal on-

atPark,wae tatted ape at Wethiagtea, oa P011"" wWt slaee we are all eaverelgae to-

ay a eeaaiwUi at Genaaae, who s4 M 1 hope we will eoatiaue to be for

with reaelaUoae thaakiac gr 'r Jeara yet. I feel teat X hare

far eerTkee W their eeeetryatea dur- arable life, health aad strength left,

wwnawwaiaf iae eutieea yeara ef labor ad toil I have undergone, whleh perhaps k aot aurpaeeed by aay ether e4xteea'rearii

of ay life. W. Maxwell aad a son, aged 18, stoek aea, lately of Stuart, la., were murdered en the 3d by a negro, who ha siaee been oaptured at Trinidad, Cel. Robbery wu

preoaoiy iae eaueef ae Maxwell wa peeed to have had money with hla.

The Seer eta ry of the Treaaurr isaued tk.

call for the redeaptiea of tke bende of

A. Oekcy Hall, ex-Mayer of Mew York

City, w y4er Jewel ytlUeppeared Friday even

eHpo t6 lIKJle; MHa! eW4l Ht leeHMB IfrWUfl efWMB iaoe. Ha waa a prealaeat lawyer and a

jeuraalktef aete.

The Peaaeylvaak LegkUture adjourned

atne dk en ae aid.

Cel. 0. T. Crittenden, Irat doorkeeper of

the virglak House of Delegate, waa ar reated oa the seta, en a charge of defraud

lag tba State by raising the eertileates ef

the wewbers' per diem, and aeat to the

Grand. Jury for led let meat. JHU.eeuMei waiving a preliminary examination, the

prieeaer wa eommitted to jail without ball,

la New York City, the afternoon of the

Sftth, Alfred riokard, la a Mt of Jealousy,

bound his wife to a chair In whioh she watt sleeping, and then cruelly difiigured her

faee by a free application of vltrloh About 7 o'eleek, oa the morning of the 97th, the dam ef the Staferdevilk (Conn.) Reservoir gave way, caualag fearful damage to property ia the village ef Stafford aad neighborhood. The railroad, freight house, and all the cars were washed away, leaving ealy the, peaeeager depot. The Stafford National Bank, Congregational Church, and about Hfteen other build

ings have been wasted away. The damage to the railroad track waa heavy, three miles being carried off. "Also two Howe Trua bridges between Stafford aad Tolland. The reeervoir beletged ta the. Reservoir Company, owners ot the mills ou the stream below. The dam waa raited six feet the

past winter, and the atom oa the Btht of the 30th filled it for the Mrs t time. Close by the reeervoir stood the satinet mill of K. A. Converse, acxt the shoddy mill of Jacob lUsch. then the

machine shop of Samuel A. Mldoa. Lower down waa the Paatx Xaaufaeturlng Company's caseimere rail I at, HytlevilU, and three miles below the Glen Mills Cotton Warp Faetory stood at Gleaville. The Cobnersvilie Maaufaeturiag Company's easslmere mill, and G. X. Ivor's granite mlll for making cotton goods, were oa the stream, at Stafford Springs, about five miles from

the dam. Tke reservoir was about M - .3 . ,

wiic auu ijuarier long anu nveragea a quarter of a mile la width. The dam was about 99 feet hieh. but hhort. the stream

ima-a. a . a. nsa .

iae wevrmaa Keieaewg aa ixed upon

ieipw ae ma seat ef the Imperial Court. The Cathelk members of the British Par

llaatHt have reaolved to present an addreea

to the Pope en tha eooaaien of the fifth an

alveeeacy of hUKptacopate. Probably the depuaatiua will go to Rome ta make the

preeeatattaa, Another outbreak of the rinderpest has

occurred at null, Knglaad. Bevertl Generak of the original Diaz rev

olutioRlste lu Xexieo have reaigued. The

party is rapidly dkcaenatiagt The peo

pm ihik or calling ierao iax. uongrees

met dally for a ortalght, reoey, Vut,

(uoruw was unauaiHaoie. innuaro waa appointed Secretary ef the Treaeury; MM

Mi ii later ta WaeMagten , and Riva l'aUtl

Mlniater to llerlla. . It Is reported that

number ef higher officere want ta preelaim

utaz military dictator.

The lasurreotlon In Bosnia ha been re

aumed in force, and the Jlaaht DszoukH

have reeomaenoed their outrages. Dia

patches from Ragusa, dsted XarcbUO, eay

that seme peasants, who to as oape maHi.-

ere, took refuge ia Austrian territory, have returned to their home. Five hundred

Bash! Iiaaouks fell upon the village of Otohlevo, where returned

refugees were rebuilding their

dwellings, and burned the partly

restored hotuea and murdered tea of the refugees with nameleen horrors. Others

fiedwroas.the freatler. At Glamoek there ffaa another butchery. " A Greek of the prhodpx church had celebrated hit marriage with a girl of the same faith. Th bridal

procession was atopped by the Turki, who out down aad beheaded four of the guests aad exposed the heads oa poles. The bride died from the outrages inflicted. Advices from Congo, west coast of Africa, states that the British war steamer Avon had destroyed seven villages on Congo River and killed three natives, a 'punishment for plundering the American schooner Thomas Nkkerson of New York. The Tope of Rome is seriously 111, and his demise dally looked for. An that, tlio

a Archbishop of Naples aad Perugia and the

vicar of Kome are already mentioned candidates for the succession.

aa

i of that State.

It has beea decided by the Praeideat aad CaMaet that aa extra seeeka af Ceagreea eaaM he oatfed fee about Jane 4.

The CaMaet, aa the 23d, eaate to the eeneharlea, in the South CareNaa ease, not te reaeve the troops at preieat, but allow ahea ta reeasla aaakr the orders heretofore keaeal by ex-Freefdaat Graat to mala-

taWeeatweaa- The same eeadusloa

fee eh id aete Leakiaaa, till eaeh tfaae

ae a Ceanahilsn ta fatviaiigate the aRaatloa ha thai State sheJI have beea decided upon. The apeeaal Leejkletrre eeaalttee ap-

ta iaTOahrate the kte Axetabak

nhaUWed their reeertea the Sad,

Ihy aTaataaeaatef teetleaeay,

mel printed. The eoaait-

ee, alter aaiag hate deeaik eaeerwg the kapartiealeaa ia the bridge, repart ahc follewiac ae their eaaehuieaa; 1. There were from St ta lf Htm let by the failure ef the bridge. 3. The bridce weatekwa aader aa ordinary lead, by reaeea ef defeeta in- ite original

3. The defeeta ia the erigiaal

ef the bridge eeuld hare been

at aay time after He erection br

a earatal aaaiytkal inepectiea, ch aa the

of the etruetare daaaaded. aad

i the aaerlaoe ef We aad arevertv are-

bed being narrow from the Mroam. below.

Tke water is the head of the Willlmantic

Hirer. The probable lose la Stafford alone

is ,e00,00. No lose of life k yet re

ported. The loss in JStaffordsville is very heavy. wseT jum movrm. About noon on the 21st, a stranger en

tered the Indiana National Bank of Indian

a polls, carrying a large box wrapped with

paper and fastened by cords . The attaches

of the bank were behind the counters, but ia the rear part of the room aad In plain

sight. The man deposited the box on the

Mm Watting. A well-to-do widow living in tba tha Pt winter depended solely u,)0h tku SHH to clear her walks o( nV, ind bojH wkh flnow-ahovels and policaC? with notice, have M to nltir hi proeranirae. Yesterday morning after the "big storm thure whs ,lrift R foot dae-p n front of ker Jiouss, nn' l h bov with innocent blue oyos and llaxen hnir "IjHjf tle Widtlcr live here?" uo Miked. Ha ah opened tho door. She said she was the priOM lmmed Hil fin iMMiUud: ' 41 You'vej been awful good to m poor folks ihm wimar, nd I run over from Uoot wHrdAyaauetosny that there's the nieost sort of h man in u ,ir,i.ai-

ovov there asking about you." 4,About me?" 4,Yes'm. lie's COt & hitr o-nlil ,uil.

and diamonds, and a tn i..f

gold-keaded enne, and I heard him nsk

mo uwk u you were martied yet." "IlBdtd?"

44 Yes'm, and when the clerk told him

B neKco ior tne number of vnnr

bewho can it be?"

er

-wait a minute,

Marriage in High Life.

no

house, and I heard

about old love-gravos-reeollection big house on Fifth Avenfin. Vuf v.,

and he sighed, i believe he's comins

nVi-lt hftrta 11 o

w w uve

44 Who can it

she mused.

44 Hain't tbo least idea. II

t . -- uuvau w

iook as u ue was used to wading througl tho snow, and I thousrht 1M M

vicnii UjJ JUUr WH1KS." 44 Yesah of course

bub."

She ran and arot a silr niia-r

iiatted him on the head, and Went in tn

get on her best clothes. She didn't see the boy any more, and at f o'clock in tke afternoon she was still looking ovor toward Woodward Antmio. hZ

optics having a tired expression and her noao a weary pose. Hoys shouldn't be UP to .Such tricks. If iL ixn't ilnvrnrirrl.t

ljing it is deception in the second degree, and it upsks household arrangements for a Whole llkWlMrntt Wrre

Prcst.

True Pellteness.

A poor Arab going through

tho des-

Ac-

ine liveliest interest was manifested

yesterday at bhaftsbury and the ad jacent viliare of Motoombe on tfaa o

easion of the marriage of Mr. T. Merthvr

v-uwk, TYinintiv iijBO-i customed to brackish wator a drnrhr ciora Grosvenor, 3'oungest daughter of from tld

lue late UlCliard. second MarniH nf a,l ; u: : , .

WMtmiaa&r. K a i Vi iul ,,!"V,,,",Vi'1?..ul"u preaea to tne

WiTiAmu v - i m,, I iuIul- oo ne iuiet tne leather bottle, i . OI V estminter. llm and, aftor a wearr trainn . laid Ills limn.

IrrL & Motoombt was ble gift at his sovereign's feet. The orowded. Xhe weddinir mtrtv besran to n,nifmi, - ,!.:. jTl 1""

ffeor, lumped upon It, and, reaching over M af . put mn-a Chmtinn to blush, called

of afterward fallow! TVth-TiTT V ..arti?K. i

grabbed a number of aftrwst-H faiiwi T,JiTrt - j v . . tur "-'m u'dk ireeiy: ana tnen aS made his eiape panffiyher with a Smile thaaked the' Arab, and e lee to b f,,ir k . nl " r.JJ10111'..1 wtmin- presented him with a reward. The

A reward of 16,009 b offered for the oei v'ed thfX Ks lZT Zr IT Tl? FT "V?? srouml fer of the thfcC and the retara of the Sant briS.

ranter, in 8 lion. Arnae Iio-h. and

j Mise Helen Shaw Stewart, nieces of the

wa regarded as worthy such a prince

ly acKnowieoKment. To their surnrise.

wia vaupn ioroaae tnem

County. Ga..wae briria. -.t a7 " nJlT'" ...T : " W1W L,n ioroaae tnem to touch a

Jallat Waynesboro, ou the I (ridr tLu I "P-. fhep, after the simple-hearted

, and lynched by a crowd of riTml. whTa-win .1 S S,ver 16 " im. ral presence, with a

wnD 1 1. t. "7,. . nuw spnnir oi ior wallini?' mi in his

ate rxaaee-ueraMa war

ITfc,. the eeaaee adkaraed there wae a namhar of aealaatfeas loft aaooaf rated, PrtMlaly these of Democrat ferXaraai aad Dietrkt-Atteraey ef Teaneeeee aaelPaaaaaeter at Peters arr, Ta., they haviag heea ebketed to by Repablkaae. TaePmldiatheaaaejeedtaweppolat those m, and they will heM ever at leaet aatil aha extra aeenioa, whea, h they are aot eeairaad. eeherapeneae wfli be appeiated.

jLoe feaaartTaata LaekiataM. tv

the counter railing, grabbed

packages of bills

The bank claims the

aea

arrest

money,

Edward Wells, a aegro, who murdered

Wm. O'Brien ia Burke

takea from the

alght of the 30th

af mtun Man

JJOB nillckv. rerardad aa tbo wnnt ,1- fha i... a. ;uu, iuc wmer in ins

perado 1

the willful i

Oldham '

the penal i

Shaw,:

firm, suspended! a . . . i

7 f 7? f . y, V 88, The ex" ar(m 01 white silk draped with white

wmi.-l a w - V u k -n . , ,e"HUi"e' w 11110 Hats with tufts of William A. Wake eld, alias Dr. Itapbael, scarlet feather, and white and scarlet

viBtmuu, uueumuu ih a. lorner noto

rious astrologer, known aa Madame

learner uoiue

' f mail uv uiniiiiinii Nrirs wa2 triavirt i. ... . . . .......

InXeatucky, has been convicted of I bv a vil nf TlonWo- u' IiLt - "au m .iraP?. ul3las"M "

murder of John P. Wilson. i u R . r 'u.lu " w " lwe, and aa such I

Couty,ayearago, and sentenced I WSSut w th pkmsure. 1 feared,

krvitude for life. if U otUrZZZa ",,7. ?7!rV t UowtKl otAer ..to

Petersen Co., a Chicago baaklar moad hranalaf. Ti n k JXlu MWlc 'LP8 wPuia. conceal ins ais-

?Bthe2lst. Their depoei: at Motcomb7.The

wH imtumnv) ivau wean? iJR,Ai t vt VUV

Mwa, mail nuum uu wuunueue

9to. boun- n.i La,.i, 'JL " nr., . projecM ior snoncn-

n- fclTrr'.Tr IT,:" m. ej"44-e tagine ocean passage between this

nhael. took v on, V iT. '.T. tCT. Si ? ?n( country and Europe is that of construct-

m - a n a BO JkUD Ulllin WW 1BUM ( 1 1 I 1 1 III T 111 1 I1T 7. II m. . m

a0th,aad died on the following day'. The of Westminster to the altar I A n J LI , "T. WemounU ani1' cause of theauiolde knot known. number ofne??,.

John D.Lee, convicted of the Mountain I of Ladv WintT'c 7;" ' r"!.6' 1 ,iro!u iana to

Meadows (Utah) maeeaore, 90 years o. the nnthwav whl flA""" r s,,I1"a u7' ireianu wotI1l MT '

waa snot at that nlace at 11 a. n,;iwr,lAd 'u? "'7 ltir8e flR3'

MJ I it l-l . , I .. 1 V. 1 -..v.umwu UiJ HIBll

munuutmiH minnunee. jioua- reuim to Motoombe House. LomloH

mm jivwum is jiuuui ibiiw irsn ueaver, ifsitgrapH.

st, ry efeeted J. Deaald Caaaerwr I TxtJ member. The call is for

UaMed seaiee feaater ae siieeeaeer to hk "Wtaaf, of whleht,M0 190 are eoupen

maaer, ijamaoa Ceaaeroa, reetgaed regjeaerett beads. Theprinei

46 miles from Cedar City, and a boot 12 miles

from Pine Valley, the nearest telegraph

once. Lee made a full confession before

his death, in which he ehnrged JSrigham Young aad other leading Mormons with the

laetlgatlon of the massacre.

Sunday night, the 18th, four men, all

Great itoakes.

Till XAKKfcTS

HJtW YORK, Mareh S8. 1S77

The Seath Carettaa eaeeeiea wae again I S'!? hW ttkTury I drinking, entered the house of a widow

aaekreeaeiaeratioa k the Cabinet on the

, iae reeaK beiae that the Preeideat i adrked te reaaeet the preeeaoe of beih

aaa taaaaberiaia at Waealartaa

em aa early day. Aeeerdfacly. the Preal

aeat eaaeed hk laeraaarr. r BJn

aaaneruez7uidayef Jane next and I the latere will eeaee on that dev. Tt

imiowiag is adeeeriptioa of (he bomla: Coapoa beads, JMi, Xo. i8,L to ,0W, bethiaeiaeive; $1,060, Xe. 121, 01 tol,.

"wui taeeuetve. Jteektored hondi?

woman ia Sebaatkn.Couaty (Ark.) and re

Ruunea all night, teach one

brutal paeelena by force. The woman died

next day. She leaves fear children.

A Chieo (Cal.) dispatch eays the persona

engaged In the kte maeseere ef the Chinese

"aYPB-Netive Bteera

rj""n k Chotee HOGS Lire, i

COTlV-MkWliaf

"rel te Choke WHKAT No. 5 riiium .

CORN-Wertern Miied..:... 9?-wteni Mixed

l-UKK New Mm. , rr l ltlu

l"c,"ur- out of a hole in Mr. Losh's place, so a iitw-iiiaaiia. Z I' HZJil number of neighbors concluded to dig RKrCAS-fc-

tteeetae, meraWtaat. Urak.n-

aoaai meerrfew, he might arrire at a fret

i ante the affairs ef the State. In

ef haaWHty or iaape4tka to aeeede

to the eaBaaoae, the Preeideat reaaeeted, Ja hk letter, eaeh wrftka eoauaaalcatieae aa the two ekkaaate tethe Gevemarahip ef Soaah Oareilaamigat see it to forward. Xtaiater K. 1. Waahearaa has reaaeftted, after a aerriee ef 8 years as envoy to France, ta he relieved, aad hk request has beea gnated by the PreeWeat. He wIM aerve.

r, aaOl hk amiaerahaM have been

The Preeideat has appointed aa Peatmaa.

kra: William A. Denny at Tlaeeaaes, Indkaa; LukeJC. Healawayat MeHne, Illiaek: Jeha II. Baaeer at Foa Av Im wii.

I Ale Hm-enea C. Bnreh United State At-

terney for the Western District of Mtehl-

gaa; aaWvaa X. Cu tehee. Halted 8katM

Attorney for the aetern DUtrtat tJ

Mkhigaa; Solom-m D. Matthews, United States Xarxhal for the Xaetera Dktriet of

Jticaigae; James T. Lane, United SUtea Attorney for Iowa; Samuel B. McLen. a.

fekte Jnatke of the Supreme Court ef

ew xexke:

me citizens of Liokskillet. Kidre-

way lownship, Osage Coaaty, have

naa an unusual kind of excitement in 1. .... a a -a

miiHinsr snaaes. jast autumn iomn

people saw gome snakes going in and

lliim. ... 1- 1 rs . . S

"'"" uut. -n. wee a. ago last s&turuay a party went to work. After digging a part of the aftcraoon4thev caraa tn a

den of the reptiles. As it was a poor

. jh. auucni, m i v, . I .

.r8! tw?gMmakttrf imYitimg , '"r: ,?H1 'r U81v, Mea rre.t-. boy. dav for snakea th 1 of SarfaSa

y ine name or siawgater. aad three men. v.. ' ; t.r . " : . . "

WelliBctoa Bird.. Iowa.

The feWewiac letter has beea dri tt for the Iadkae at White River Afcea.

lay Seeretary Seharz te all the kw. 3 "' -Maaa, WInieMS. Krabe, Poet-

hwreaae la the Iaterior Deaartaeat- , " Kaveaaa, Ohio, reappointed.

Wamuxtok, D.C., Xareh ae. '

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ieertag I elate: 1. The eeaaakaMen. ak. CaM. - I Keek, Ark.

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let baiiaaaa of vear I A lm at fittaimi .i . .l.

pnjn ara e i w we ae. rteetrared thd alal.tai Wtdna

siainorook, Conway and Roberte. Two

other men named Ames aad Wright were aleo arrested oa a charge of arson, presumably ia connection with the Chinese trouble. Six of the arrested partlee are re ported to belong to the Order of Caucasians. Governor Hampton, ot South Carolina, has accepted the President's invitation to visit Washington, and left Columbia en the 87th for the former city. A dkpatch from Red Cloud Agency, reoeived at Gen. Sheridan's headquarters, says Spotted Tall has been heard from, and that he k going to complete his mission ef peaee te the hostile!. He bad beea delayed by bad weather and the poor condition of hk heraee. A kdy named Armstrong and her son ware burned te death the even In? of tk

at Little

Cowa and lletfers. Oorn.fad Tazaju. .

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WHKAT Ked He. a..!.!. " Sfe. s :

OORK-Ne. a Mixed.. OATS K.5 '

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ter was onlV eichtv-six. oonalsti nw nf

rattlesnakes, copperheads, blacksnakes, and blue-racers, some of which warn air

feet long, and some were as long as a TiMOTny sk'Kullt'rlme .'..'." man's arm. Some of the rattlesnakes T0K nCk Thhf.Sr bad aa manv as ten rattle. Thar a am h a viAL?.1 W!?,v'e,' ' ' '

more supposed (o be in the hole; that gSM4' D'-'-'-" ' 7)lb?j!u,z out i time.aK;rcfl POKttr'ife::::::: UM (Kan.) Trxbum. LARD-Prirae Steam , 4

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of their

At llerlla, on the 90th, a Urge orowd of

t la d.11 irn ... 7 7 . " V. " . nimwiwia, a targe orowu of

- The eaaeaar t u-i Z.Z" Z V A'ley, jest note w woea laborers attacked a number ef rallwav I..

W Jadgmeat'a. Vo "--7nt 1 i 7!!l!r!!!!'!? rers from Poeea, beea.Hee the latter ac-

Peaal iakreek of the

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a ear aa'miMai aa to axkwag

JhT llmlkT 1 rJ!ir,?etfryv!f ,9Wer w.e'pollee supported the aeeae arm;, a. Bennett's Ce.'s bet th PaM.ar.. L i-.JL 1' .

aeaaa isneaeat nonets. Total kea will aaaaa a i .A...ii.t -.ti ..

, fy iamia,aia Mraek. Several ware wannilad.

A Wicked iMpeaitiea.

At 18 yoara of see this ladr married

a wealthy old feUow of CO, with one foot in the grave. Ceuld nay prospect

H?w muciineu more aengntiuii' une foot in the crave, recollect! Ah. but

mark my story's sequel. At 18, say they, she waa a lovelv crantura. hut.

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wiiea j. maxie ner acquaintance she was nasee and wont while he he ought to have been ashamed of himself, but was not was a hale young thing of 88, and evidently goad for another half-dozen years to come. You see he hmi mar.

Tied, aa jl twice before remarked, with

one foot in the grave; but bo earthly consideration, would induee him to pop in the other the abandoned old ruffian! Think how that woman was defrauded I 8n Franeisco Chromlt.

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