Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 May 1877 — Page 3

WEEKLY COURIER.

0. ZKUXE, rufclliker, JASPER, - - - INDIANA. ITEMS OF INTEREST. I'vrnHHHl hhiI UlorHry. Mm. Sarah L. Knox, of fan Jose, Cal.. Is announced as an independent oandidato for tho Uigislaturo, a n 1 is wnrmly indorsed by tliu .Shu .Joso J'iw Anna Dickinson has bucu hoard from again. She tried to prevent Helen M. Potter from imitutinir bur norsonMtiott of Anntl Poloyn " at Pnlladolphia; but Miss rotter, under legal advice, gave her performance, as advertised. -Generals Karly,, Fitzhugh Loo, AVilco.v, Long, Alexander ami Heth bavo recently contributed to tho Soutborn Historical Society papers relating to the Jlattlo of Gettysburg which, it is said, will shod a good deal of light on the incidents of that groat conflict. Mrs. Kliabcth Avery Merriwether, of .Memphis, has written and published a drama, "The Ku-Klux Klati; or, tlo Carpet-Dagger in JS'ow Orleans," in the making of which sins has used both tragical anil farcical material, taken from tho abundance indicated by the title. Bayard Taylor has published eight volume;! of poetry, 12 volumes of travel, four volumes of novels and stories, and translations of the two parts of " I-aust .'U V(duines in less than .'S:t years, to say Unimex oi uie woiks ne nas euueu, , his niagaziiie jiapers, his lectures, and his thousands of newspaper articles. Miss Hlanche Willis Howard, whoso llr-t literary venture, entitled " One Summer," met with so kindly a reception, is one of the most promising young writers of New Kiidand. She is but L':t t..!!. if nirii .1 until.. if 1lu.t,r.. Me and wa--, fortunately, inished into literature by the circumstances of her life. Slu' i now in Oerntany, and her let! fers 1 ight to ItoMon pajiers are particularly In and interesting. - The inot popular as well as tho paid newspaiier writer before the i liuuiie now, ami wno is at tho hjirh tide in siccus, is ,iai v, leuiuier Ames . i !. ff y.l . I lif was lnt known. Eleven v s-ht' bejran writinjr for the New ikpnukHt, and it now pays her .:10 per wet-k. The Cincinnati Commercial also pays her i:!0 for every letter she writes for its columns, and, licsides these regular salarius, she luis all tho transient work she can do at her own price, and die places no mean estimate upon her pen. Joaquin Miller has just poured out the following literary information : 4tThe great American novel is in the far future. It can not bo written until the railroads are all laid. When the house is built, then can you furnish it. Dickens found character ready for his hand. Ho did not create it. In America there are I He will not sit still Jong enough to be photographed. There are, therefore, no American novels of character. Only tho Indians nuver change. They have 'fixed cuedness,' " Srlrnr ami Iniliutry. t -Strawberries are sold by the pound in Healdsburg, Cal. An extensive deposit of terra cotta h'M been recently discovered in Washmjrtrni County, near Fort Calhoun, Nebraska. . The cost of the production of cotton m the South is greatest in Mississippi and .onisiana, wliile it is least in Texas, South Carolina and Ceorgia. -a nuniDor of railroad men are soon abundantly in that strange" penins have at htst been utilised in tho n bieture of marmalade. ula mami--tirapc growers in California aro aiarmou at the prospect of the ravages n:u destroyer, the phylloxera. It lias i'i ' i-u neiore m theistate, but the loss " it has hitherto been inconsiderable. -The Michigan Salt Association has UHvntlv contracted with tho .Mieliigau IW.COO bushHs of salt n bulk to Chica-! r';. Ibis is a new feature in tho shipship '""r'rantf, and, though hard on coopy "J" ukiko a large saving for pro--Irrigation i9 nowhero else in tho 1 "itetl Mates in California: and there It is, perhaps, 'nied to an unprofitable excess. A I or a main canal through rmrnl 4xm .ml . i . J "3""' w,,n '? mjcessary vill-.i, 11 111 llilll 11 mmt fif !l.r. on acre ot laud utloctod. "-'Ihu Hussian (Sovornmont intend to Ill,,,,,n,tii H locomotives made UXI ronldol , i. ""P., C , " ! miii.i... . , """ v "wis -,wuu i - mid on i nose of e g it whc-nls roubles; but made in Itussin. an the parts must a similar ponev is ' m applied to the Steel. manufacture of I'll., u K.i.r """n oi ouuistics lias ptlbwncil a statement showing that exports w "Icomargarino (or butterine) irom

ho fixed characters. The people are Angeles, Haitimoro; Hishop Paine, i marck'S were betrayed at Pcra through I At this time but few persons were imon I ,Jv as no are loriorn

ceiiMantly changing. To-day you see a Kentucky, (erman mission, Louisiana; 'the indiscretion or treachery of a ladv i the scene. The mass of human beinrs. i 'cl0,J snatcnedirom thejaws of

grand man in tho field, his hair blown Hishop VS lghtman holds all the Texas who had wheedled them out of her lnis- with tho uxcimMim nf fn,,,-m- fit-.. Ifwi ijmnis sintck. tow, the standard Of

back by the wind and his breast bared conference. The China Mission in band. jumped from the windows, fell inside the ' fy'?,J;,n(l contested goye

to the sun. '1 o-morrow ho has sold his charge of Hishop Marvin ; Mexican and tottering walls, and wore buried in the lum "Ppi" oi men has

farm, Ins family and fortunes are iti a Hra.ilian Mission in charge of Hishon iUU "' Kh.u. debris. Th wlwdn .otmnhim i(,ni-..,l ' bestowed upon those in whose hi

covered wagon, and he is ciimbinir the Keerer. , A millionaire in San Francisco has thonsrh it would fall, and thnM 9i.tni.i...i "Yult onlJ the same spirit that

Kooky Mountains. Tho next year von paid $700 for kissing the family seam-' wem annall.d ami k-nmv , mt t,wln t this youth. 1 he plaudits of an

hnd him a Congressman or a tilibiistor. y HP" MttiRi. i stress; yet people will persist in suvinr Tn in. ,,. ,,mri, tt.o c.M.,.i,,r ; g people havo descended upon

Work h o W .1 V.V roo .i -il V 1",ws"; ! Witter, which her mother had taken !'iM), w,et down to a tin-shop one day badly injured, will probably recover, ihffclit forlJri J k?1uJ T- ffrom tho s,ov P11 wi'on the btst week and had his hind legs and , H . A . Ames was woiKing on tin ...-..-.. mi nirco ears, aia Handsome . Hum. in el.- himi.'iI ,,-iti, 1k.i; ,f.tl A ,il ,....! ...... ............ .. t . ,...1V1.. . .1

, , George Hail, of Dutches Countv, when ho .sees his master looking at the , left niftcr gave war and ho fell down to 1 " wlili.iV "F" of 1',,',,1'-fn't X. ., went to tho barn to shoot somo gun he smiles and remarks that he is ; the first story, but escaped from the A "'"hi grows Uldiirenoiis v and mimt : vi. Knoinrr r., l... ,...,, .i..i t.. i.t , romlv tit hunt, in fi.mf .if tm l.ct f.mr.-' t.. ,.-... i. .. ,i 1 .

New York, during neven months ende,d

, Aiaron ;i .amounted to.V'K'.liii.'i pounds, value 187.4B7 ; of which SM,m pounds were .dripped to Franco, MiitJl VJ,'M h)oiinds to Great Dritain. KflftHHl RHtt ChHrnh. Hov. Dr. Crosby, of New York, says be does not believe that prayer is a vehicle for pushing private opinions." Ah the Ripply of graduates of the Chicago Normal School has become muob greater than tluf demand, the school is to ho clotted for a year. -A ministers' bureau has been onened in New York by Hov, C. C. (Joss, for the purpose of eflccting permanent exchanges between nastorsalruailvsuttlml. and it will not confine itself to anv one denomination. It also nronoses to cir - ( . ,V . w.n"un "'""S.' of course for the COIlveiiUMiCis of lii':m intnlsfniv . . . i. mm. - , .. .. . v" w iiw rail v n run Uieir own, I lie annual report of tho American e .Society shows receipts for tho year ,.)!, inclimm: .V'iJL'a for nub - cations, 9iw,ui;i lrom legacies, and $fl, 27-1 from donations. The exmnidi - in res neany eunaieil tne receints. Diiriur,the year 021,720 JJiblos were Issued at home, and 2.ri9,Jt:K) ingji total of 881, 0M. abroad, mak i. The Hey. John Miller, whom Prosbvterv in New .leisi'i has ili-i-Uin. guilty of iieresy, was u clerical Utc noir of Stonewall .Jackson, who was a professor in the Military Institute while Mr. 1 .Miller lived and preached in Hockbridgu. After Mr. Miller's murnairo to the Tlivoreed wife of o.v-Gov. Thomas of Mary - html, which .luekson believed forbid.leu by Scripture, he would never hear him preach. v hen Mr. Miller entered ouiuern Army, m winch ho was " m'r, no iried to iret up a bri 1 trade, but .lacksoti. 5l is saiil. nuoil 1i5u i 1..., !. f .

-J he UttnMia Union ays that it j of a Christian with a huddhist. The to-night disfigured by the n ' inTfn.m make a man nurer and hotter to cher- religious sanction wa therefore oui.t which they were drawn piecemeal, sh a rejected hive, 1 here is more fun, ut Ibemen, and was given by Dr. Ma..- XIIF UILmva however, in going ofl and niaking love ' chot, ininister of the Church of St Hcin- . . ir. uiwjiu to another HYv.-Nvrwich IMktin. 1 bert in thatcitv. , ;IS t yot nnder nwf and the massive

. -The trustees of the Iowa Atfrieul-1 -Tin 0n,.i n n.., '' wnum preceui u,0 riof

tural Colho linvn uh r Ht.ttv,, ti.w-1.. " , "v w:w K put on. .lust, as Uie ;

that institution and i.luccd it ,w tlm I , A ::.,r .r? V, J 1 Keystone was he.ng placed in the dome t "ougli, A. I tough, J . Piper, A. H.

charge of the teacher of domesfie v Z i i v n7 11, " ?. .. .1? J ! vk-Work l. en k, .1. AVarren, Geo. Gla,

omv. T us vear emrb vonii la.K. t ii,,, ,,.,., '.is ,i"" ' ,c "V" gnve way, ami 1 uiyriMiiingan.Air. wnnoim,

jutdor etlss will have fipeml one morn: oonZ S0.,.0". !?.? ""J"!?5??r V1.1 I A' S?. - rri- will not live.

!:S.k f lhok5,chn 1 I !' . that the heir apparen thn TeSe erth wa 1,e X ThTown is .rcKtlv oXCHd

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rears ago j influence to prevent it, or in any event ' speetion. They havosince lived quietly, ''eiling of every room, with its concrete f others in exploring them, others in snbVork in- lo l':lv him attaclied to his command. Herman diplomats are not to Ih) al- filling ami tho iron joists. .duingand ruling the inhabitants, and

I he college of Southern Methodist Pierce, Northern Georgia, .Southern (teorgia and Honda; lbshop Kavanaugh, Illinois, Louisville, Arkansas, White ltivor and Little Kock: Itishon Doirsrett, lennessee. Holston. Vinnnia ' ... ' l rsorth Carolina, South Carolina; Hishoi) ; ' i f Mcryeire, Denver, Columbia, pacific, ' icr little bov the other day. when nur fioinijs caiigni mo ami sue wa. , burned to death. While her son was lmdlv i I..... ..l..il I mm ' burned in trying to save her. , . Mwwton, .T?n v-wiiiiiv. i3 recenuv started lor the The little dauyhtm- of Mm. Vnun.

i msnops completed a plan of Episcopal I iwsniarcK has tound that state secrets in a terrific mass. brin?ine-with h innr-

i visitations for the ensuinsr vear. as fol- are too ant to leak out where his Embas- Iv aH tlu wm-kmn ulV, uW.. mmi-,itt,,.r IM?f,et' ?'tst in v

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iw; nisuup.uarvm wm uoiii n ostein sauore are juikcu ui ioreigners. isaron upon the top of the build n". At the ' . PJ.:. . .

M. Louis. Missouri. Indiana. Wisconsin. . iHiiiscn. uerman Cfoii.siil.nancral in timo ut tin. -jniilnf iw...i anairs ot

Southwestern Mis.oonri and Mississinni Alexandria, lately dand in mam- h twAnir in immiv.flvn i ot .,u m... : world with

tonferences. Ilishoj) Keerer, Western . Hussian lady in violation of this edict of accident happened at exactly 11 :.K) a. " t,,.

Mrginm, North Alabama, Memphis, ' the Herman Premier. It was pleaded m. to-day. The whole massive stone ton i0,11-01 stood stuv

.North Mississinm and Alabama : Itislimt bv the Haron. who is a son of thu vw.it nf tin. ilnnm foil with .-.;.. i i llJ swiu-nmnm

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.urs. rranic leathers, of Herricir tnat prices are going down. Kockcslcr cue those mangled and bleediii" in the , , Imwi lKni" e !U0)I giorywas less Springs Mich., lost her life by her , Democrat. n,i,,s was hazardous in the extreme, but mif ht lha"- the. eyes of his nlayelothes taking tire while she was boiling A country editor asks, " What is ' brave men went fearlessly to work be-1 'i ,ates was that which encircled tho ap. , worse than to edit a weekly newspaper, fore the dust cleared away and com-1 P loc.ks of l"1" who dared to be tlw Mary Ventress, wife of a Clayton with two-thirds of the subscribers in ar- monoed to extricate the dead and dv- j J'tono in swimming. Forbraveaudno- ( Ala.) planter, lit a nine while rulincr rears?" We can not ston to L'unsiilm- ; J 1 ble deeds, men crown their heroes while

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turn.- num. in n ufui iiioiia,iiinn., i numg nuiusneu oy mo scnooi-ma am. i (iiass, was extricated, but one of I Ilia j kl ii 1 avall...l 1. T . m. f it . ....... 4 . .. 1 a .1 !.... . ...... J . .

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.v iiiuuu mi pull oiu in uie i-.uiiuiuiuii ;iiui iiiiunini msuiicis never legs was left beneath a pouderou

, Tr.Fr: w,w H nn "-rowgn io "can, and uui gei on wen together, and hence our He soon expired in great atronv. as

; kiikmi lnstantlv. . smihmr iiiiiit.iiiiiii-;. fnuff T.-v.

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man, of Sandusky, Ohio, was f-calded Atl intelligent Hurlington huntingt() death by falling into a kettle of boil- that had a rather busy time last

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gun, winch was loaded with buckshot . and lying on the ground, and dragged it cautiously towards him. Tho trigger J uangiiL in some oust met on. and tho i misconduct supposed to he the cause. At Harmony, Ind., Ooorgo Halstead, by shooting financial troubles. At Drunks' Station, ICy., George Parnialce. a well Knmr.,l yng "f Louisville, by s,u,ot!!,S - I Mercer County, Ky Nel- . ' MOW 11 P onuncut eiti.e.n, by shooting. At Niles, Mkh, Granville nuii,agcd .', by shooting. Foreign Nnlea, -Some of tho Spanish papers are ad vocating tho suppression of the bull"1M"?" " vanaa asKiiig that it may uo declared Ulcsral to allow horses to take part in them. There are 100 bullrings in Spain, and only 12 savingsbanks. Several of the 'towns which have recently built rings have no schools. i ItH,ia Government has orderwl the dissolution of all internationalists societies in Italy, and the police havo

wrawm vu UlHclMrgcH, lliu Miiitciits Jgws-s, oi soun-waior. Ill- Imv M to tlio tViIll.l.T..; 1.V,,. i, f.li VT...T ii-T.ri. ' ""'l'""" -iirou-fn 10s 01 rccorla. Ton

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un inu uox on i lie ground, aim (lied "j " ur " ir, su, niiii iiiu ...i... Vt... ......... i i i. ,, : "- whmm( iu whwhv uiu ruurui without uttering wonl. iinnnpronintly. Tlio l,o " sjooyo,! uno ; " ", .'Sf.'i??, !' T ' i ,i " . Ji J JftioU!.l xni! Mcrelmnti' Exolmngc. I -S,.,., .,,.. . !,l.l.. a. .iir tho ! .Iri.i.turlt In the Mnm. l .,!..,?..t.M.?, .jr?.10 U'W-V01 I--tyor liotmluecl ayonnirmnn naniod

seized their effects. A numlMtr of ia-

m-A have lanm found, revealing the obeeU of the several associations, their iilonded propaganda, and the means to be employed for carrying out their views. empty, and the very meager lists of sub- ......!..;! i. ...,.. 1. 1 .". .. M'upuuiis jnsuneu me emptiness. ,, ... 1 be Japanese Amlmssador at Dortin ha punt been married to ! rauluiu von Hade, tho daughter of a Pomeranian nohlcinati. The civil ceremonv wiwni'r. formed atPerlin, but none of the evangelical clergymen there would bestow shamefully imnosed upon fal.se and his consent obtained under pretenses." Loval Kndishmen and Knglisliwomcn are called upon to unite with one voice to resent "so mon1 atrous i scandal," : Not loner sinco a lovo afl'j.t,- r.f somewliat romantic character took place n llw. iv.i-m) . ,.f mi.,...:.i i ".w .""j " "wim, Jim nmowed JHIIV VOJl It amivatscll. ll nM:t at ! rnnee .Milan, fell m love with her rem- , tive, Micliael Uogitjewitsch, a cousin of : tne iTinco's. bitch a marriajfe was not ' pcrnnssime m ortliodox bervia, so thev ! crossed into " " "v,., a.. iiiu I luugary, and were married an Catholic priest at Weissin fieHimlrtv CniM-S,. .j-. .1.,.., I y uie itoin kirclien. So much feeling was caused. However, in borvia hy, their marriage inaiiuey nave since ten. that country 1 forever. d ! The Emperor and Empress of Hrair 7.W lately arrived in Pads, and will re main there until the end of this month, Ilo endeavored to enter the city without a reception, but found at the station a number of Brazilians, besides the lira1 ziliiin and Portuguese Ambassador. and j suites, and also (Jen, D'Alzac, sent by President MaeMahon. The Emperor neror

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t uie mum if 01 u e unurcn on tnu union ones uu nioi niinr i-,u.,.iv,.,i

the ld Empress exchanged visits during i per masonry, stud crumbled like so j -spirit of emulation which, when proper.s a the day with the President and his wife, much rotten mortar, bringing with it;b directed, results in grand achievbri. and, after receivinir several relations. the entire interior of the buildiny. ink- I ments for the nubile srood. Sninn w

dunat-tcd. as nsit:il. mi ;i inuv .f in. lowed hereafter to marry foreign wives. scholar and diplomatist, that his wife's parents were both Germans bv birth, though they had spent most of their lives in Hussia. In vain: tho stern . . I Chancellor wjus inexorable, and Huron 7 - - ------ Hunsen is accordingly accordinsriy Utsnussed. It is aid that some important secrets of Histhe ouestion. "We arc eager to ask what 1 . a ne uses ins ears lor Mich a purpose that for. llochcMcr Dcmacmt. as A Philadelphia mother, with a cat- - o' - nine - ils, walked into a hool-room ami rescued her precious bov. who was Mf. i.urnngton. mtrunyion Jiawkeye. As a gentleman stepped into a Fnl-; l"1 "in-sunu yosieniay. ami cancu lor (wiped his mouth, "I'd 'a' swallowed ! that if it bad been an elephant, ratherSi ; have a boy with Il no hair on his lip git ! tins best of mo." Fulton Times. 1 Skh's Crime mitt Silcltle. Wichita Aokncv, Indian Territory, April 28. Dig Sun, a Wichita Indian, in a fit of anger, killed his wife and child. a boy about live years old, and attempted to kill another son, who was very : badly wounded, being stabbed in the shoulders. The young man escaped in' the darkness, and was found in some brush. Tho Wichatas were very much , excited over the alrair, and this morning I nil I'll- rniwrtii. I 1in fa 4t Htn ibcm.. requesting him to send soldiers to the eanip to kill tho murderer. A party of soldiers were sent down to arrest him, but before reaching camp found he hail I killed himself by shooting himself ! through the head. Tho excitement among tho Indians then soon subsided.

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THK KOCKFOKI DISASTER.

KIvM 1 Men KIII-mI hyn KhIIIhk Wall-Th NnwCWrt-hwuM, tho gN ut th Awl lIl'Ht, IKjweltd to th Ohkwmo TribuHH. Hookkokp, III., May 11. A pall hae fallen over what thU morning was a liumiv (iiiiiiiiimit 'I'll,. v.r.v!....i. ...... I ""I'lV "J IIIIWUIH County Court-house which tills mornimV. I when our citizens oomuiencwl their day's lalior, was the pride of their . hcurta. in iwiu u ih.-.iut. . mentof criminal incompetency, homo ' families which bdc Kdieu to their loved mile away. A brief description of the structure will aid in understand!!)'' th ;iv(;iii;iu j iiu iyi 01 (lie OUUUm ) 1Vtlfll WnntifJii tif tint 1? otujuja,w,n iiu g is Muen uy jienry j,. .May, ot umeago, and tho contract for the building was let to W. I). Mcl .t 1 1 Tf . 7 I ardson of Springfield, who in the spring ,.j tu-n .... ,5 ... , al'l"'B n ioiu utxnii w wiirh.

rork. It has two pa- wherein envy entered not-44 He was tha sr dome over tho front , first lwy in swimming thU year." This vo pavilions on each ' WHS fho praise that outlived him. This feet above the level of ! the encomium all had struggled to dodomo is 119 feet from serve. It may seem alittle tbmtr to vmi.

v rm .mil nnntP entrance. Tho tw side rise about 30 feet abo the cornice. Tho donin 1.,v I 1 , i .1 1 . uiu iuiiiiu ami suppuiieu oy 1110 iront Avails on the north side and two iron columns from 10 to 12 inches in diame - tcr on tho inner side. These columns

rest upon a brielj wall going tiji from I hmrels. As a garland of rose loaves the ground lloor to tho floor of the court-: they laid the panegyric tenderly down, room. The walls were about dO feetat the foot of the tomb, and kept on high, and it appear were entirely inad- their hearts its impression. But mention couate to hold the immense wcurht of his name, and forthwith their lins -will

iron pillars and tho massive masonry of the dome, which rested upon the pillars, pon the top of the iron columns was a wrougiit-irou girder, upon which was laid the vent It appears t were urushet lam the veneer and brick of the dome, that the lower brick walls were erusnea oy the weitrut Of the no - inr all tint rftfi.. tlio. im-iii(ri..il imn Tin: scaffolding, camb uovrx ward State Street, and a man nnmoil Timothy Flanairan. who was hist mitting in the key-stone of thcfmal qoniice, innincil for ... m, MT V w 'i. V 4 Hi1- in fmnt . Wmiutntr i,td .tit.A distance of 120 feet to tho earth and was -" a a - a i iiiii niiii ilii Lilti i dashed to pieces. INDBSCItlUAllLE HOltllORS ensued. Men lav terribly mutilated be an S l a wa endy SiSFi hTrfik 1 of the bystanders'i-e.r neath those rocks, shrieking for assistOne unfortunate man, named William j 1 j lie j lay upon the gieensward in front of the I A negro hi nuied from a window sixty I 11 i t v. I). Kichardson, contractor, and F. H. Latham, suicrinteudent, had A NAkuowaxi tiiiiillixo escafk. !, l, ' " " """ recoeun Kv thc lmost 'l' cHortfl i of the "VT t." "'wu "mi quicwiy gHiiiowi. The city surgeons were promptly on and, rendering great aid to the woundI ed, who were carried on stretchers to the nearest hotels. Tho anguish of the living was heartrending. Workmen's wives and mot hers were soon on the spot. The air was filled with sobs, waitings, moanings. and tho on-lookor was sickened by tho sights on every hand. Tho old Court-house is turned into a morgue and sad scenes aro constantly occurring there. Relatives and friends stand weeping over the bodies of their dear ones, and children look mournful ly at what they formerly knew as their fathers. A COKOKKR'S JURV of respected citizens has been called, and this afternoon identified the dead bodies. Tliey meet to-morrow at 8a.

Illtril Il'dllf I 111! IT"!- lllllf 1 Mill!

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in. and make a thorough Investigation. J

Clergymen have arraugwl for a uaio meetuijr on Sunday ovenitr to hold memorial futnimi. .SulwerfjHiona for rlkjf of the familh of the wottnddan4 dead wilj be Ui1el. It U ladiwved that at let tm or twelve Jivea )m lxn lot hhcI tbut about fourtwm jnirotw are mora ut mn injtirwi. The hm to tha IndWij will be $tfjtM U) K5,(W0. The eiUfrntmust eouk dowa to the frie, n4 tb plans will probably be baugd. . . Superintendent Latham lays the blanwi pnA(rcliitect(!ay,who8enjtructionwere followwl out implicitly. Kiehardson ' will not talk about the matter. The papers to-nisrhl mIhco the blama 011 diflr-

ent shoulders, Digging tor tke mbwinr is still going on. TUB KILLED. The list of killed is as follows : Frod. Tfmoawson, through anil s. I thorough examination will Iks demand. 1 el. The work of CYcaviititur i ranMttr progressing and other bodies may be recovered. The First Bey Ih SwiMmis. playmates all said of him, in tones ... ' , . . ,.,ml . 1. ....... I.. . P . ' """fi'j, iuiioiuous man, aim to you, proud, cold woman; but to these it was 1 'A memory that crowned the pale brow : of their silent comrade with nnfaflinc . open, and in brave array will bo marshalcd the words: i " He was the first boy in swimming!" i i 's first m any worthy object merits applause, the desire to secure i which is one of the strongest incentives' . w cxenion, and stimulates in man a. to Ih? tir.at in dusonrnnnir nw 1u,iu joiners in educating, civilizing and uiiyuuiiug ilium, some are nrst m rar. and first in debt. competition pervades all life, and furnishes the heroes. This bov had in making of a hero. While ermg upon the banks of , r stream, and dreadinsr 1 ?ontact with the cold waters, or per-, ""1" iviiug iiiu JI"Ul Ol UHU11UUS narClltS. hi' Stnminn fnwanl Hniwr ilicluln. fully from him tho garments tfrat chafed his noble limbs, and fearlessly breasted the icy current. ' lie was the first iKjvitiswimminfir!" - try hopes led, defeat, liberrnorships been emsts actuated admirheads living, and keen fresh and srreen tboir memories when they aro gone. This boy bad his worshipers, who honored 1 .!... ...1 I ,1. , 1 1 wWl ho, WlktKl tnA iSW5m T?,n JSSMIT . JStK Z wr ffiZS " ' f unlit aaa,w w 4 v svrii ioiui v .swiminhlP-tinin novt vr llnrincr tl,n . w-viV m r . v w, w m m m. m m a ....... K e , . c? .r"ar " .f-. It 22? Hltl 1 1 "He was the first boy in swimming ! " (lone whore the harp-string twangethl ' VruHsu'fck Hews. III I IH" villi I vll" olila flllll SilV DsHfereas Ferrer. Xbw Yokk, fay 10. William Loith, now on trial for forgery, has had a marked criminal career. Ilewas charged with arson in Is'ew Orleans in 1859, but aa ,1 . 1 . . .1 1 m . out discovery, ny sKittfuiiy increasing mo oaiiK account, with torged chocks to balance tho amounts drawn. Plans were laid for a $12,000 haul, with which the two were to decamp. Tho forgeries were this time detected, and both meu were arrested. Veltman turned State's evidence against Loith, who has already starved nine months in prison for counterfeiting labels. Among his other exploits Leitli was found, in 1876, with $10,000 worth of the bonds stolon by Hamilton, the defaulting Treasurer of Jersey City. Ho is one of tho most expert forgers in the country. Chicago Tribune. To clean paint, take 1 ox. pulverized borax, 1 lb. small pieces botjtbrow'ii soap, and 2 quarts wator; lot simmer till the soap is dissolved, stirring frequently. Do not let it boll. Use with a piece of old flannel, and rinse ofl'assooR,, aa III-, nalnt to H'l.!.. -..!.....- t

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