Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 May 1877 — Page 2
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CUBKENT XEi:. Mrs. Qu. Skcrataa mm mvhrU by w" ' from the CntfcoHt f America ' wbk-k wilt be pnMed to the Pope , o th ahitk anniversarv of elevation to Utn MIWStjiaie. ' .Praiidewt. MaWy,ia a lkt wvwtUk with Dr. Loriwg, of JaraihueM', l reiort-
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tMtta,, lie iWm not exi tbat tk policy kk ywrsuioftowarUs th.Soutk will ookl.Uw mitkH of tiMReprwttitativeA Md , 1... 1. . . I. tAiuniUutu will UVAf ' sever ; ttiir ootiHOctlou With, tkt jirty, but he is noiidyt tmvt ultiiiMlykiii Southern indtey 1 wilt have a sofkminl and llkraUzkm efet ' dm "tim io jOf of that wtk, ami will ' krfflr modify their politkftl MAion. t Col. C. II. XelHtyre, lat! awmbr of tbe . CMorado Lilatjrt1, who rwemly retHrHd from tbe BhwWlIilk owintry, given a very dieeourafia report of, Lh outtook 4 ihr. "The )aer trouml kas all. been waofctd and nothltk remains excpt quartz wkkk eoHtains n gold in email quantities. ThottMiitdH are there teniiM! and wit htm t work who would b glwl to work for what they oMtld eat. Capital will be heeded to - sake the country pay. S"ot one in Jiftr can Xt work if their board. Thouwimb? are -Jlookiwc in daily. In the nine days Mr. MeIstyrt w cowing from Deadwood to ChyMN3 Vy stage he etninted ,1,74ft tm going to the Black 1HIW-. He thinks there will Ihs great Mffetiaf , destHtttiou ami erime there ? ia a ehort ttme. t- georetary SehHrx k xakl to have umler oon etderaUoH a plan for the ortire reorpaHiKait Uoh of the lemde4i Serviee, whteh would i),efe't a great economy. The pehemeeonniiteijilntcj the abolition of more than oehalf of the preet iwo4on oMe, the eon goHdntiow of the district, and a rtMluetkHi " ft Gm. Qnmt and wife will Mil from I'kila- . d)HhiaforHropeoRMayl7. . jMeretary Sehurz hae aptMdnted tbe follewig Gerernment Direetors of the Union Pa- . e4 Kaikoad Company: John C S. Harritom, of Indiana; Franei B. Brewer, of New York; Ja. , Witeon, of Iowa; Joseph II. 3tlHardf 2ebraka; Daniel Chadwiek, of Conneeiiout. At a Cabinet sewioB, held on the 4th, it w . . deeided to postpone the extra aion of f Comprese until the 16th of Ootober next. The i ehanga at the oricria.! Broeramme wan matle. it U Stated, upon careful oonsideration of the gaeerai interest of the eountr-, with almost the unminioua ddire of tbe huoinetf eommunHy, aa weH as of tbe members of Cegr4 tbemcelvo, m far m they could be oonsuhed, that there should ne no neselon of Congress thi sum r. Upn mature inquiry Into all the cir oMinnUuioe ) of .the eae it ws asoertained , that, without immediate appropriation of Beney the army could be eiotbed and supplied wttk all its Reeeesariofi, and that, until the ltk of October, only one regular payday was to be pawed. It was also considered that, if CongreM met in October, it may remain in continual se&donand 8nkh its bmlnor.3 before next rammer, so aa to avoid the ineonventienee of tbe hot eaoH ext year, as weil as thk. A proclamation eallIng aatxtra seseion on October 15 U to be kffued without delay. An otReial statement, kHued by the Treae- ' nry Department, shows that the decrease of the United States debt, from Mareh 1, l&m, to April m, 1877, was $M,104,MS. The appointment of ex-Governor Xoyes, of Okie, to be Mmieter to France, hae been ' agreed upon, and he hae formally accepted Il ft tin ntii n ri i The Mllowing'k the official proclamation ' evehing Cofigrem in extra seeeion: f Whoroan. tke finl n(torntt rJ Un Fetv-toarth OonrH, wMbout ntaJdmc the wmm approinat amHtnrlatkM for tlte iwnnartnf tiu army for the tiscal Tear enUine June 3. 1878. pre onto aa eateaoriMaary occaeton requiria the rreeident to exsrciite the power reMed in Mm by the Conetitution to eonTone the Houiea of Oonfrono la Mtielpation ipt the day fixed by Jaw for ,their next meetlag; new, tlierefore. I, Ktf tnerford M. Hye. PreaMent of tbe United States; , by virtue of the power to this end in me rooted brtiie Conatltatlon, convene both liouaea ot ConE- to aeeembie at their rweeMVe eham at o'clock- mooh on Monday, the Mth . , , ' October next, tiwre and then to consWer and determine soeh meamrea as, in their wkMlom, Mioir duly ami Mie welfare of the ptMMk ,) seem to demand. In wKneoa wkeVeof. I bare berennto net my band awl owmnmI the mnl of the VnlUnl Hntn tobeaf. Jh?V at .Cit' ot WahlntoH, thk PM day of May, in the year of our lord 177, and ltKbnenlenc of the UnKod .statee of 'AMMftM tk oro h4rwl and tlrat. lantOHMll Jt.B.lIvTB.M'reeWent, y Vi M. X. Kvakts, fiecretar of State. Secretary Sherman ha declinetl, to com- " promlw the Oovernme..! clalnw for anes, Pealtl, taxes, etc., afainat tbe eonvictod members of the Whkky King, who claim to bevebeen premkl immunity by certain Govern went officiate upon eonfessien of gutit. ' Caleb Owhinf , our Minuter to Siain, bav Im? hetii tnterviewed regardlmj the eMect 1KM this cwintry of the pending war letween KmmU ami Turkey, atd: The war Ht nsHilt in great good to our eountry. There howver, neeewity for tbe large advance on flour; that Is speculative. If the V fiftkt should Ira confined to MnMda and Turkey, the demand for our breadfttulfe will even tbe be heavy, for the Kumiait' will not allow theft-eeraabf to le exported while ' the? are at Mar. Bekle, the prwluclng ' akte will have to-Join the army. It threati aw to be a great war if Knglattd gete Into it. Then will ome our opportunity to reenpert t ear eemmeree. We will have to provide me way by which wo can gather m tbe Knglh commercial marine under our flag. It k dmtiaed to America chance, awl we mi avail ourdv ef H. Khm4h ami Tur- , Iwy were never bettor prepared for a large
arHMi. 14 Hd proYkkH In rfornw tt poMponment oMt ctrajlon of HffiVMi, a member atfUt gibing w rNrtl a y In : " The aMtnira m dat was t tat any decree caused by apprehension t ttemlrl of the AdntlnfetratkH km to tha atwttintcnocs of an early ConKrdonal dhcudon of tU President! Southern m)kV. This waiter was not taken inte-oon 4driiMnn in Cabinet dtdtberatiou cKmowHlH the question of the ehanp) iH uWViotii4r itrcd mihhi. The ojmrtHWHt of Jnstlw will MitTer much
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vi'ukuoc bv the ptvtponei!ut f tho'SiHdtfd Tall Arnckf, inc March, ncarly xtra seion, an'tlwro will Ihi a dcdency nd torn away with thti nm'.-!lty for a (( t ifHXi.WO W tlw lt of July to be 'military expedition the coining tiunimcr,
j,rThbd fcr by CoHgre. 'IVre is no monu- mm iihv niHti"ni ni iik.ihi t lift lun iiiuiiihb ArM jfi aHd .Tun. The amouHt reqiilred k alot ,000, for which they will have to wait until the extra sw!oh. Army oMwm will aho lm eoutdderably embarraMml, an they oan not receive their iay aftr the 1 of July until the Army appropriation bill shall have been pnMed." A Washington diiudoh of the h Hys : The DertarUneiit of State Haa not yet teen otteially informl through the proper KnsIan fKHirtyi of the exkvtiaK war between Uusala and Turkey. The ktter, it will be reoolleotdl, made known the fact to the Depart1 ueut several days ato. "When Husia liall Ue hoanl fron the Department may reply to each a our position fmme sueh toward the, beUirerent.s requires. Kvery prier meosure will lie taken to strictly observe our neutral relation, while yhsldine; no rights of our dtixeng under treaties and international law. There It reason to believe that the Ruftdan ship will aoon deimrt from our waters). A public and formal apology and compkto reparation bi to be required by the United States Government of Mexico In consequence of the imprionnKHt of tbe American Consul at Acapuleo. Mrs. Judge Dent, widow of Louis Dent and sister-in-law of Gen. Grant, has recently come Into posH'.ion of fWXX) as her hhare of an old Spanish claim recovered after u loiijf contest in the courts. The President, on the 7th, iued an order for the consolklation of agencies for the payment of army and navy peiifcionii. The total number of agencies dieontinucd i 40, leaving 18 to do the work now dktriftutetl among S3 oei'. Tbeeimated reduction will effect a raving to the Government of $190,000 per annum. George II. lhttler, formerly Cor?u1 at Cairo, Bgypt, was, a short time ago, appointed an a special agent of the Port-oHiee Department and designated for duty on the routes to the Black Hills. The appointment caused eonoiderable remark in the newftpapersi and elsewhere, on account of Mme former alleged irregtikiritiee in Butler'a private conduct ami he has since been removed. He fe a nephew of Gen. Butler. The laft of the important sewing-machine patent, controlled by what h known aa the Sowing-machine Riiwr, expired on theStn. A very deoided reluetion in the price ef all aewing-maehmea waa anttoipaW after that date. j The President haw approved the finding and aoateaee of the court-martial in the cae of Mater Keno, charged with having made improper overture to the wife of Cap Bell, but out of eoaideratfon to the Major' long and honorable serviee has mitigated the sentence to ugpensioB. from rank and k9 of pay for two years. Wh. II. Johnson, fer many years in tbe Treasury Department, but recently discharged, committed suicide in WaklRgtoB tbe 8th. KAST. Thomas E. Lambert, President, and Akx ander J. Iteed, Actuary of the Popular Life. Insurance Company, of New York, have been Mdieted for swearing ftjkely, as alleged, to statement of the standing of the oonipany. Indictmenta have ako been filed against Luther W. Frost, President, andS. 11. Itogers Secretary of the Continental Life Inurance Company, upon similar ground. Both of the companies are now in the hand of receivers. A carriage containing five penons was truck by a railroad train near Pompton, X. J., on the 3d. Simon Demoreet, Mioa Taylor, of Pateton,N. J., and ayoungman were killed, and the other two were fatally Injured. N. C. Mussulman, Preoklent of the Union Banking Company, Phlladelphki, has been arretted on a charge of embezzlixg moneya of the bank and tteingthem in speculation. President Ilayee will unveil the statue of Fitz Greene Halleck in Central Tark, NewYork, on May 15. John T. Daly, a supposed wealthy NewYorker, owner of the Windsor Hotel, recently hanged him-elf on account of financial troubles. i WEST AND SOOTH. The Kana Kditorkl Aocktlon will hold Its annual meeting at Iavenworth, on the lth of June. :Nobki L. Prentlw, of the Topeka C(MnmwtrefA, will deliver the addrew. The memlers of tlus aodation have been Invited to make an exetirsion to the lto(!ky Mountains, to lie absent 10 days. A passenger train on the Keokuk and Dea Moines Valley Itailroad was thrown down an cmbanknteHt near Clifiland, on tltoad. An unktumn man, (dealing a ride, was kilkd Harvey Hopkins, laggage-ma.terf had bin fkull 'fractured, and about 18 others on board were more or hm Injured. Col. John Forythe, editor of' tbe Mobile (Ala.) Jleyiskr, died on the 2d. The Illinois Pres Association will bold Ha next annual meeting In June at East St. Louis. After the meeting, tho association will proceed upon an excursion to Denver and other point in Colorado. The uneoJntleU:d Padueah and Memnhlx Kail road ha been Kohl under an arrangement with -the creditors of the road, and a new company will be organized with suntelent capital to complete lite work. Governor Phelps has edntmnted the sentence of Kdgar Moore, convicted of the mur der at St. Louk of Maliel Hall, the " Iwautiful ballet girl," to imprisonment for life. aome additional huntan remaUw hvelHf n
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bowks wkk-h are nuppoMMl to bo tkoJ of ; (fltajliMi Krfrhpl m hjad-waltac, an MM , the V rtOf1 KHOWa; M MV JNHH law eoiMfnchMl W the h44 on the Might of tilth are who kai C lwtH jwaiMiHtwl fr, Tv$ Xjifcai wre lyaked at 3ntU Crux, Cal., on the 3hl, for the robbery and wurdnr of a eitliett, Henri do Forest. Craay Hore atul big band Mirrendccrd to I tb authorities atCnntp Uoblnwm, Xab., mi . the U. ThU arrival make tlii atfigretrata nnmnerw isanaern indtana who Haw iur- ... n.' ... i...i .....i I irmnri vivh. viimik t k urti i. mini Bll.l It is reported that the Mormon militia aro being organized and driileu with the intention f resisting the l'wleral authoritka ckmild an ertort be made to arrest Brigham Young or other dignitaries of the Cburek for ahVgHl participation in the Mountain Meadow inaere. A farmer nauwl Aw, residing near Van Wert, Ohio, recently killed a man named Arthur Aniieivon, who lioarded in the family, ami who had planned an elopement with Anson' wife, their crimiiml intinmcy koing di?everl through lettern iaMiag between tkein. Alteon endeavored to destroy tlw body of tlte murdered man by burning it. He Mibequently waa toovt-d to make a full confession, btit allege that Anderson flntt afsattlttnl him with an ax and that ho killed him in self-defense. At tk time of the murder Mrs. Anson was in Fort Wayne, Ind., where, slve wm to have been Joined by Anderson. The Missouri PresHj Association will hold Ms eleventh annual editorial convention at Frederiekt.town, on June fl, to bo followed by an excursion to Hot Springs, Ark. Chin Mook Low, m Chluantan, wan hanged at San PraHcfeco, on the 4th, for th) mumier of one of hi countrymen. Three colored me were hanged for murder at Abbeville Court-hou.sc, S. C, on the 4th. A murderer named Meeks wait lianged at Cedartown, Ga., on the 4th. Cajd. ltarton Aide, a well known citizen of St. Louis ami an old steamboat i-aaln, dkd on the tMh, aed fl. The Irish citizen of Dayton, 0., in anticipation of KngkHd's taking a kand In tltc I'kiropean war, have rcolvcil to inaugurate a movement toward recovering powkR of Ireland. At Fuatenellc, N'eb., on tltc 5th, an Italian named Taliafrro shot and killed a young lady named Marguerha Belendi and then killed hltnself. The young lady and tier father ami mother left Italy alwut two yeara ago to kettle in Nebraska. The father died on the passage. Taliaferro wa a suitor for the young kdy' hand In Italy hut was rejected. lie followed them to this country, ami, being again rejected, drew a revolver and shot the object of Ills love dead, and altto hot bimelf through the heart. The neigkbotv found Mme. Belendi m a half-erazed. eomlition eronehetl on the dead iKxllcsof hr daughter and tbe cnyced lover. The lower coast yteamer Waken exploded her boiler at Detroeroht, nine mile below New Orient!, on tbe 7th, killing Bernard Donnelly, engineer, ami MeGuC, fireman. Two titers are wounded, and tdx are reported mining, Mippoeed to )w drowned. The Ohio Legislature adtourned Jifae die on the 7th, having Ifeen In fekt 17tt dayn. Selma, Ala., ban elected a Itepttbllcan Mayor by 230 majority. Col. W. It. Arthur has been apindnted General Manager of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain ami Southern Itailroad. Four United State Deputy MarvbaU re eently undertook to break up an alleged distillery near Ghwgow, Ky., run by two brothers named Reynolds. The latter rej-Wed and were shot by the officer, one of them being mortally wounded. A civil precww of am, wax nerved upon the revenue, ofifoo, who at find refuel to surrender, but the Sheriff called to his awietattee a poe of several hundred citizens and, reAktanee being uptime, the four gave up their arms and were held for trial. The United States atoamer Plymouth returned to New Orleans on the tfth front a cruise up tho Mliwiwlppi aa far mt Vickn-: burg, lasting 36 days. The ofitoere and crew were hospitably entertained by the citizens of every place whore they made a landing, and on their return down the river they were greeted with tmlutes and other demonstrations from nearly every town and plantation along shore. FORKIOX. Commander J. I). Marvin, of the United States steop-of-war Alert, hot himself on board hk skip, In Yokohama harbor, April 10. A Montreal dispatch 6f theJM says: A terrible land-dldc is reported on the lmnk of the river Veiliet, a tributary of the Batitcan, Parish Ste. Oenevlevc, 100 miles eat of tbl city. At the point where the Midc occurred the lmnk k 80 feet htgk over a creek, lite land moved burying a wiw and grlsttnill ami a kouwe at the foot of the hill, and turning tho course of the ri ver. Ten perwms were buried alive. Tho Inxlk's of Mrs. Maettcotte, ""wife of the owner of the mill, Iter three children, aged 9, 7 aiid If, and. Mr. Clautier, father of Hev. Mr. Chattier, of Three River., have leen taken front the ruins and arc hardly recognizable. The International Cotton Convention will meet In Liverpool on July J 1. The steamer Sidnitian, of Clagow,oxplodetl her boilers while at sea, killing the captain, three engineer, two firemen, and otto trimmer, and furiously injuring the cook A dispatch from Cape Town Africa, 0th, says that the Britkh'nag ba been hokted at Pretoria by the British Cotisul, anil Transvaal proclaimed to be British territory. President Bttrgera has lotted a protest agaitHit the nntuixation, hut has, at the same, time, counseled peaceable KUbinlstion. A letter from Pannma, April Wh, says that the Archbishop frf Quito was itolsoued on Good Friday while Mtylng mass by means of rtryehnlne lutrodtieeHl In the wine Used in the. ceremony. There va great oxcttemeitl and Indignation over the sacrilege. Tho per petrators had not Wen discovered.
1 1mV Sawyer, for M yean Comntl of the
UnltetaltH at ParttmrllMi,Cokmy niijiir jmHpouiH .AttieriM,uitHi raHinuniilt th immmmu ait injury hi me tmrnu otmn tutor, of an inlurv Ht tliu kn Uljniny in in hh oflleial wqwici Sajryer likd pNt wM upon to take coy UHti iterttys reply touoriMaMnnpair eutfcr'wa delivered to tlio KumIhh Oovernment on tho 7th, and its full text wa then tltt given to the public, It I a very dMetl pndent against the action 0f tlftrittrtlati UoverumcutJu deowriug war against Turney, ami ootMNfMca 'roifcuvs: Jety' GoverntieHt would " U..p i. willingly havo jafraiHad froni In Gart atioit Kurope est? ers, (HHa41v formal and publk, that the deeif ion of the Ktiwdait (Jove rttntent hi not oik Which can have their eneurrBc ot approval." The Met Cathedral was Heriond damaged by lire on the morning- of the Ttli.uploid to Itavu originated front fireworks! displayed on the owmion of the KmpororV vi. it, Tho roof w cut I rely hunted off and the interior mue4t damaged. GUmImoim as extdodada WomMiell in tbe Hourte of CoMiinoOH. A few daya ago he Introduod a mtrla of reJouttiom calling upon Parlinment to affirm ttut tho restmnkihility for the war rts with tho mUgo urnnietit and oppression of Ute Porte; that llritNli lyutpathles ought to be on the side of Turkey's aailnMts, and British power ought to bo exerted hi conjunction with Knia in order te bring about a dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire of Europe, Debate oh the resolutions was Iwgun on tho 7th anil was the most exciting of any dNeuiim that has occurred for ywtn. It was estimated that about 300 Liberal woukl support the resolutions. Public meeting went held both in support of Gladstone's resolutions and of the eour of the Government. The lTur. News of the 3d, via Ylcnnn: Tho Kvhmjui army crossed the Asiatic frontier at three dlfierent intints.
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000 strong, attae Kan on tbo 'Mb, ami after a severe battle succeeded In driving them n)tu their pu-i-tion.x. llothVkks lot heavily. A dispatch front Bucharest Htys: The Ituiau advance guard has reached H uses, on the railway hotweott lluebnrett and Gaktx. The Ituiamt continue their movement la a U'btirety manner, lieing retarded by rtoods aud inufticient traH'Sitortation. The Hritkh Foreign Office publklu-s a diiwtch from Layard, antKHtncing that the Turkish commander on tlte Danube ban leen empowered by the Porte tocloso the river to nil navigation, to detain on requisition all neutral vew4d, subject to iiulemnitientlf.il, or order tbcaj to repair to or leave certain ports, under penalty of total etitiftventkm, or to adopt any meatmros rendered Bewary by military exigencies. lite mot important w-w.h of the 3d wa that the Turkish fleet katl commenced the bombardment of Ode, th pri pal Uiisskn IHtrt oh the Black Sen. Tlte Russian official report of the tight ing Inefore Kara says that tbe Ittifwian advance wai merely x cavalry recoHnolnnce supiorted by 12 battalions of artiller)". Tlte eHgagement lted two hours ami the result was unitHportant, except that tehjgraphic communication waa dotroyed for ten vests iKJtwcen Kari attd Krzerouni. On the 4th the Porte mkrfied representative!! of the Power tltat It had declared a blockade of the whole of the ltusian eoat of the Iilack Sea. Tltere had leeii further fighting around Kars, attd according to Turkish rejorts the llusdait ltad been again repulsed. The Usian hwl begun the lomlardment of Ibrall and lktrloehi. In ennHjunce of the eontcntion between ltu--tkt and Koumaaia, the Port kas ntittpeaded diplomatic r4atiom with the latter. It was reported from 0desHn,oHtbe(Mh, that the Kttsslan forew had entirely surrounded Kara, and that a Immbsnlment would be immedintely bogttn. It was rumored that Austria, as a precautionary measure, haddetennhted to occupy Bosnia and Herzegovina. A SU Petorabitrg dispatch of tho 7th report that the HtiMlans, with f0 ,000 men, had captured Kara and taken 17W)0 prisoners. The news is confirmed byrumor from Constantinople, whieh also ntatc that Krzerouni is In danger of capture. A dispatch from Bucharest, Hth, aya: The Turks are bombarding Kalafat front Wlddln, and the itoumanian batteries are returning tho lira. It h repxuletl via Parlt that All Paaha wan taken prisoner in the battle before Kars. The Turkish guuboaUf were tiomlHtrding Ibrall. The KuMdaheadquartors were ettabliflied at KJkbeiietl'. A Slight Error. A rather seedy-look! tntltviilttnl came Into a Detroit shipping-office the j other day, and stood around, wllh art j aunieft? ttnti uncertain nir, for fHJveml minuter. MnHlly tuioof the firiia notict'd him, and, conjecturing his errand, wd : " No, sir, wt don't want. "Any londIiencils or the 4 Lifo of Ohrist' ttwlaj. Cmtldn't luy them. Nor tmin-killcr oitltcr. Not jdKHj-lHeos. We've bought matches tint.il th closet isr full of 'ent. i If we U!Wm1 some patent sfmp tm ottreuliars, it would diMrraco tho rem of our coat. Antlt fuiHlly, wo tlont; ever pet our Mlk hats llxed tip. We use.thetiiior cushions." The other members of the firm ami clerks wore grim on their countetmntjtM, and thecalleSra'tttned noulilusel. Hut lift shook. hitiMelf, and fathered his shiny, threatllMtre coat about him, atul tihrtiggwd his slK)tildcr.s, ami, n he opened tho door to go put, lie remarked, In low, quiet tones:, "All right; I juat called to pay you a freightbni that hnn been running since lasl. Mimmer I'll call again, it'iw. The door closed softly after him, ami a Stillness like llmtof aSfthbHlli.jiionvjiervmletl the oillcc Dctmk I'm Preks. There in a time for everything, atul the time to take a baby to a slum It just after the an tertftin mentis over.
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Vttrk HelresH Elnneij ritk an b AdreMlHrer. oxcitei social uiu tnCt ret of of-'Oooi Frederick L. AIoriMxi, a milll real estate dealer, to Jomiph Lopux. an ad vHt.Hi'W -Wr.' iJJ,j,'M(iy-Mrforincl mo ceremony April 'J l, and it was conccMleu till icccmUv. Tholj rceenUv. I hcwamilv c iilm tiiat (icorifiaiia, who Imc nurttaiiy tisane, hlie in kept eh we watch of. but uiu cuim Mieuccirov rinavw-amtnin.iin'iil-twHt-m. (imuvmna's liiiiul, aiHAJumHy iirev-arteiTftfiW Iter fu allnwiiim to he Httrotnjcud. MtHjtin her npoti tlw street won after ho hewed to Ihh;. tit'tt slmrt onvtiivntion eiwutwl. Low. called at the nlorhion rbhleubd seH-ataiav-s later and mw the young lady. HUu. Jly jrofuse flattciy ho soon win TieU'or and induced her to con'espnnd with him, and to ninke JippohttnicidH(V'nfeptitigs hi the stroftM and tlie'paTkvstlnring the hours of the day when ,hVe6ttld leave her home. These incetiiijf were frequent, and, through the aid Of the cook, Lopez was often entertained by tho Voting lady at her .'fatherM itiMdenee. Tlte suitor preed his woohtf with much ardor. The wenk-iniuiled "gki 'finally consented to an eitgageiiietit, and $uh.c4lttently to h marriage. The courtship and marriage, thellori-wuH assort, were planned by Ir. 1,01km tut'd tjte crvunts for the purnotfto of lacktlutn.t was dbtoovcrcd that to .heeook. r.opepromfsetr.f.r),000 foV Iter assi.tatice, proided the scheme provred fittcccful. and. the large mm of itn)hr44oil,f Hxtoiled front Mr. "Morison. Tiio familv .1... 1j A. .1 t. 1: . . 1 ) became eOnviikjetl of thuOMithftdn of and career of Lopez. One of the detectives succeeded in finding him and forming his acquaintance f Jt few days they were boon cmpattif u, and Lopez revealed his intentions concerning tlte marriage, atatitjg his obUajRas money. 11 knew sd wealtlriMifrproitd a family as the Morisons'wo.nhi pity handiomtdy for a divnrceor hii, diappearanee. Nothing less than $10,OUO would satisfy him. Ho cared uothing for the " red-headed, crazy girl," hut was anxious to get po.ifcjsjdw of ome of tho wealth-. of tho aged father-in-law, whom Iks had not yet mett The detective persuaded Lopez to employ an attorney, in ordnr thnf nagotinoi9 might bo opened with "Mr. 'Moriton. This wtis done, another detective playing the part of a lawyer, Lopez :recjlr,to par;riini one-fourth of whatever shh wiw finuliy obtained from Mr. MoriHOit. Tlte letters of Georgiana and other evidence' were secured by tho psemle-lawyw befiM"e his Identity was discovered. They learned that U'ipe. was an adventurer, blackleg and gambler; that ho -frequented the lowest haunts of the city, and had no lees than live wives taiul umtitittrahle mistresses in HrnwentpaofKmMcHtntry. Thu Morisons, on learning thoe things, mt Goorgintia to tkerrtmtrj and took steps to have the marriage" annulled. Lopez elaims to ho a respectable teamster, ki have melJKlHIorison by chance, and to have finally married in mutual lovelle prwtm4r4tiJmve his wife, and willand KuVeVrigltfrn. ft is thought she has Ikw placed in a private insane aaylhnf. 1 John and Marcus 6ilma1i, Lrel 18 and 16, wins of the Hon. John Oilman, of St. Paul, Minn., ward d'rowptid tho other day while hunting dttokw-ln Pig's Eye Lake near that city. 4 U 11 if T .... ...t .WWk.May,W $11.75 I SHKKI'-Uiihliorn..... fi.1.1 5.00 m 7..0 m, to ' 71 Sliorn i.... IIOGS-Uve t'OTTONMUltUtng VUWH-Good to Choice WHKAT-Xo.2Clitcato 1.M CORN Wcatorn Mixed.. ...... W. OAT.S W'wteni Mixed... ...M U 4 1-OKK-New Momi W.90, t o . i tjovm it 18.00 COTTON-Mlddllmr 10X 1JEKK OATBI.KOno 75 .80 SIIKKI'-Oimmoatornwty. . t2- 5 S AXX S 8JW WHKAT-Kil Xo. Z..i...$k v jSt.l Wfi . " No. 3 .ImAI f-11 , COItX Xo.2,Mlxtd Mt, K OATS N'o.nr.. ...... .JtH ltTB-Xn... ... W r TIMOTHY SKKD PrliHU. . . . 1.S9 8 1.70 n.so I. t.00 -j ir..so .VI a I 'ft.75 II. W t;.wi t.ni Wt4 SI no JS.10 F Mofthm Mirk Uat.. FBSf M KAVChotceTtfttOthy'...... W.W' nUTTKn-oiHiicoiiHfry..... ao YAtim Knwh nT' rOKK-StHinlaiI Me-w..... 15.JW VOOl,r-Tul.iwtU'd,ChoteM l H UiiwhhIil'iI (ToiublitK l ' ttlMOAtlO. IlKHVKSt-Comnton tocifolce HO(!S--Comnrtm to CluHw.. S.. silKKt'-trominhn to OIkHco :t.30 FLOUK-Cliotco Winter...;.. IM C'lt(iISpriHK.-'HMsr WHKAT-SpriiiKXo. I .? COltN'-Xo. 2 -Mixed mi, W..;, OAT o.2 rcijt ItYK o. 2. v.. f ' poitK-xwt x.iJ.. uwy iS a (;(RN MKAI... ...'.?. h. r.... iu:KV'icKvutivit sfi.i.ra..... .i.ro a uuiu MKMrJlIIV' COTf OX-MiddliiiK ... FI,oaK-Ciotco.........,jit . CO KXM Ixeit . m I TO. -W OATS White.... I'M Jtifl'i M nt;R-Ciiotce Family,. COlt.V White... M OAXS-rSt. UmU .T...... ItAV 1'rlmo P0KM-Xcw MeM.v ,.;...) TIA('OX..I. ... COrrOX-MUldltng; ......... M.7.1 w it 4, V
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