Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 September 1877 — Page 3

WEEKLY COURIER

0 JMJfcJf IttKflHMT IVniAXA Br - JASPER, HO. EKK M. FESBLETOX. Extra! from Hbi K"fHt Speeolt at OMr KKixow-riTiZKM: l Hteaic to yott tonight bTr ciamlry r; bevau-e hww, IndtistrbHi me fk employment , Mr Kei.ixiw.Citizks: 1 peak toyimto-

vain, and tm-ir lamilie want KKm. f7r t'oulil Ims removed, if every HUMmU being WttUw a It h itwapow-d that there are p,, lH) ek,valed ami mad to take hi propSfimpp of people In the country idle who er aH MUoVt. (tirHM HM,Ve jMOI woalrt nIJMlly ork. Th.M- who, thrtrn r j y tniUHt, 1 wtmM HHhfiH th ftirVr nwUvd H immI f d m'mi,. wIimU'V tly mlxht m: rerlullin in avrly sK-evj.tJ tchW. All UIkit H uv.rHHHtHt,rtvluU(in In MKkty. th miI1 hiK Ki mlMCvtt WM'. vejfci f vwy rbfriM tl thvory.th hHMi. H wjitlH In emMtM lrt, to Hrlt Ums MM.Mt ,rf eveo' cw:H4ll WoI-hhII thnnk Ucxl tkfH or wItnhMniiliMj, fc. irt Unit, we ohkIu tKK thkm u ccwn;i.i,Y KMi-iyi:t. 't?r J!iT,V 1 vhl-nc toward iM non or jmtMrtv, atul OUki U a forti.nie Hat.-. It, m11 H fertile. ' Jnut'tr.lroMlm 'aw lK.iiUUloiiHlwrly,iHU!rjirliH1.itclllK Bt. vi "li, uionr and Ohio. th. r aa.l Krt .L'ffli.ell Wayiif.tli.-ntubrxaa M. Ioaiv tlitiAt f"' r"J Ut,J VinaHiR!li T.v lantlcaml t.rcat Wwicm, the Ijik(r shore ""L.'rf" i:allr.jal tlw lateix-Mli.t ranal- and rail- " road. Ironi aorth to mmuIi, briaic all It art , J ?;kV.i. "LS 1h? til ; trinsc. thn oinn uii which suKcriiijf.s iirt)

Ul'i..i" v.-.V;..! i Ivavr Ita it. ni yt. ;no nKiiwa and lv KKf an- tilled with tramps, the cith'.-f and villa av art HIHI w itii tat-U ot toici; iKKH-aad huHxrj- and iaWraide an well v with ertwlaals lalair ! dlcoiitetHl, ami the discontent utter onainotit threats, and . f !.. ....I ... f ..1 ... I .1 ..I. 1 .. I LST it n TuWm r.i.t.tH.-, um nil 4rHtfed. bu4i-M U - ? nant, entcrti'ai.d caerx- 4t with toldcd liad-,anu allMMfRKa whii ansttyior tiwrt tiiull iauw i I .tMalc nf alfnlr , ill tlldo Iw-cauM? 1 know theta. I -peak what know. I ttliy that which yon have i-ee. Miw, whv t TMI-? f There ntiut hv acaue. What Is it? One fart eonfnial'. a- In thfe. iKinlr'. The Jaw j Of taxation, the law o! the tariff, the coin ' llierciai ieiH, nm niiatreiw io-t ; touch ihwvery lib and belnj-of the whole mwWI and indti-trlal fabric. The licpublican party ha--jtntilI-hedandadaslHltenil thc i Inn., and tlifH- fVtctn. ltha.4 had iwiwer lor half aenc ratioiu Even Jdncc i h- w ar It . a4 had nIj.olue J Ir iweive eurs ur.enlv. in all that time, hai there hevn an al.ete HotiM' of UepriM-iitittivt. It ha u-d thiouer without .tlttt. The Intemal I.'evc line f.ritetiit even what l left of it. laairsi 3dnit ent Irelv and vrrf heavily upon WM rn ludti-trie,4 and th imatuct ut Western land". Thr tariKHanill adju-t-d tax. itpro-nucei little wvntie ; b extremely onerou on tho.-c , wno import, aim pay iiuii-, iine ; tilr-idie for privato interet tnnn thOMi who do not. and ap thw pniHTity of every indmdrv. even tno-e w anect 10 proi..-ei. 1 iearc'ly a .hlpnaiitte' theocean under tins I Hag at the Tinted Mate, and tins lew which I d are built on the. C lyde and beloiur to lrehm owner. ihk rtMAXcut. mm km may he briefly stated: Aa iiimr public In ueiiieunesef. navwww in iiit. ihBit ot two law.-, been mad payable lit Hold t

onlv, and thereby Ih-ch iicraed per cent. warily he retiaeea; ih'cr ha Ian jK-awawrttaed, ad wM, the A- M, THK C0NrucTOMK ohlv H iualnlnic h jr:l temh-r htr the !xHds, 1 ...... ha lx-it enhanced accOnHacty. MeHtiMp- ,HctweeMth llHr and tfef eapMal.whlch were thin of iMH-ie uayittcntA. ha ta?ei onlalaed cSoiwly interdependent. Ht down at thebotlor January, ho, and. within eighteen tom.underlyltix thiri cimflk-t, which hunt an month, they ha no plmi exrept Iie illegal inehhrnt and i-yaiptom, tin-re i a graver con. 4-otttractlotMd arei'aha-k or th Impos-iljle aict ami a miahtler MniKifl-'. arrayttw Kreater hianlinsrd jtohl- The rt taeaHr laraly force, and MimulatliiK more ictatie eHortu, Jncr-aM'dthIadwilm. Th Hi-cond df- , It U the coiitlfct iMitwi-!! that capital which mluisHediheairnrarviM which that lacJelH' eipkiy no human labor, which work with -dtjs run be pld. 'fhethlnl eeattyaad 1 no haman hand-, which never iaw by

lecj"rtl -ry! ftHJ mtfrt aau er I srtrH by whkk tl Mean of pay can he earn ed. The KKyptiaN pottry of reo,tiiria brkk; and not furri-W atraw wa mrcy la com. periMm. I tal fact- only, I p" for present a hsr examlnathHi of th eect ttt ttne variW law. An Diau aadk-nre antlettnd them well. Th great campatitn of lii was I fouzht ttyan Uu-ms laa?. Their caret hi fortwiyn, xamiaeI, pmk k-d with Haerriint arrtiracv. Tla re-usikm act analysed and its furthest conMt r-s were tHteil ont. The demonetuurtl'ni d rllvir wat not thenajfireciatcd;it ha oalv increased tla; momentum ot tin, great gent-rat movement. rwintwi HtaKCOMKACCoMi-UsHKi. ,...,. ..v,,,..,.. the Iat twelve months, the a eary botMep- d th itnium-mble imiltituik-s -ekln: work, th Ktlke, ol unpaid la!rt-r.ttmblorMlyand dif entct-lul lint's in oar citk, the road,- fllkil with lrainjs, and the flation hou.es aikd with iMiMM-iess pauperx.inilk-t lau Kepub-ltean " :.- r:. plie a the ea-. I thl conditloti I ai a'Ti"i.' sH-:iker here revtewed at kngtli the Kepuhllcai, tr Pla.hm. " pTATtnoKV AKaiTgTi .v. The Kepuhllcan candidate for tJo-eror has made his ou n t onnaentHrv on t h iafOTm. He would provhkj by law that railroail com. panic howld pay a axt.il rate of wnea to thecmphnees. a hxeil rale of dividend ut the capital, and should divhtw the rr-.-itliw of the proMt between the stockholder and the la-iKri-r, Wliat rate of ww;.) W hat rate of dividend? w ho i-hall tleciil Ky what rakj -hall it be ascertained? Matio-mi railroad is unfortunate, aad there are no protlti iuau waestKen n-tiii nciowiiic riifein order to make a dividend? CalHtal 14 In vt ted in an uiipnuaiable oraMortnuate roait ran li'it Iw taken oat; tt mnt remain, libin-, having no -ueh lie, may turn elsewhere. -hall it W himssl to remaia? Miall It I at com

... . .1... ,x...i..t..l....a t s-i'phi proci with the woman who ,wee "-"'- ' ' vani- o4in.s i min .11 the eoiisimctlon of factories aiid mlae;

i" hi irois m mi-uimiuuiiTO i i in(iian:. Illinois, lowa ami .WH-mgan iHciar r. t, what laitdlity ! there for a fair return t. S4!iiator Morton npirovil it. .Scretarytor the capita invisn-d? Hhat would the ; jshemm,,. in his place in tw Senate nix years statutory arbitration" in Mich a case? If n(,,r tti. ptsjK, of the law, asserted It. Tlie tin lM'iuelsHiem tUH'n,why coimmitto i-mcinimti t;.i:rr within two month ha ra :nad-.- W hy not apply it timamitactork-, j ,ui,itteti that it HcvcrdouWed that Inlerpre tohusbamlr. lo the households Nay, why i tntloii Of the law. icta KeimbllctinCongre not Hitht- law oillee of the candidate himself, ' vasi th,. Jaw of l, wlierehy it w a declaran I make semi annually a division ot the , ;,, ,i,..y should be natd In coin. Thl ltle

.ii uuuwr .s". Kvmu-iiH:ii, iui-.se tun- no , ., much to thO imnieiw

. ie, to t detriment of hdMr. tHivern- UIKm uan The currenry

.1' in may i ianiiu itotn-e regulations aim .,u( ..M-n-lk-'-Lv contracted

sinriarv r ulutlmis; K mav nrovidefor j-afe .1...... i... iuU...'n,.iii.,v ,int-

ara-v rfjimaie uie cmfHoyaieni. oi ciuiiiren i t,,d siibtrlM-t value from every thing Olae. Of t' .,i r y ears, or l'ers..n fit feeble and mi- : xher halKeit demonetized for tli express m xn iiuuid. It may npmdnt lnsMetor and nnriHwe of contracting the currency and In--retlierrs to erure these ends; It may, ' .rea-inx the value of mdd. Million wen tleP"ri;, exeieie Mill other iwhMh the , trtw lneirrcn and bond o e;mn.on carrier and of railroads j Ht-relncnascd largely In value, w. ' It extend from one end ot the cimtlneut totiieoiher.luuhiehit J part owiht byiab i THt: thhiutoi KKsfaiTto.v r ptlounr donation; but when It Koe ftuv J .u ,,,,. u ., .mi tt . r and ttsn-s to take laborer nndix Ita S '11 't1,?,' special nml jiarental can, to maketliem the very tndnMry in Muniraliig. 1 lw

Vt trsis 1,1 IHi.1t .-lllUll. it Ih-OI-U-S UUll ll um of the nation, it l.lu,.!.. .....I IIJiUllT 4-4 l-U"U sHnri.II HK VHKK, titiTraimncIeil, left to Itxelf, -1 oud 1m opcetlilr enfomd. It contrncu I . . . . . E I . . honld h ipH-4luy redreed. The Iwwden ii.s i.iiui K.-.s inilWH-d upon it .shonld ixn made a light a po-sll.u. The advantage of edueatkni fur Jilsfced hy theMate hoHid lajmmle ea-v to all hildten. An enlightened public imiahiu bonld a want nomir k Mi highest aelt reIeet and homirahk mM-aierthw. fader tU'serondiiion it can bct ght thtt hard oattm of Ilk ttnd mo ieefy nvereome tnQdkadvantase of tb dally Mr aggie lor the dally bread. If tiovermaent abali nmlertake It inpeetai care and maaatrenH-at,! foming and protectkm, ecrlag lo It fair wa, ami to capital fair return, it mnt aha I1hi dntk ami oldlgaUona, ami xaet tt.eir erftrmawee. If Government ahall andertakato etahlMt a iMKimtr-ditp between eaplmlaiHl labor, ami to mstrilmte th proata aeMrding ki law, or to am4k Hpreial J?f l arhKratkm to whieh mher MWt hMt Um drwinwda Uc tlie Intwre, a well a "?t4 for the. ptt, H rcttrm no I?,!t that Ufcor wiU hf MTirim niMhaii tknmgh wakm eafkal will

, easily escape. Capital wHI eatml the tjovI eraueai; capital will make the laws; capital

I iL1!-'1 lMt ewMl WMI aetata the I MTm i capital will e4ra ter a ward, i n, imriv im.i nrrWMeHiM.v. , critiwjjii, it MHy tnteivst MiMjiiiu dread "entaMgllWV UUUniVV' HtUl ihtWiaud M fair Held, itUhdmr. And I ay with an anxiety great er than I eare lo ex pre-, to-night, that labor i1kmiW m relkved ol Km eare aad hntfering, , with a betm touched to the quick In Hits I mlisery ami w reteltednc, tint weary Hie, tle breaking bmau heart which I uruHuil m. Mtni the heroic fortitude with which mii ( WMM wrMM) MMI HM lf MMONHIr IHfttt. II I tbe wearv (Hw momm MtrumMiur for brtrnd kMW., yiw training every aching nerve for i,,, j,,, awi MR-ntal llle-eonld be lift. ed un.and every obstacle to tlmir nnitre,4 rtnc Mrikw ar lite pnHN which Kant bMHlaadiantehKhlfitfaHil iKior hotiicsmake laKalni't itri-atcr rrdnet kot. ntrikort an-the voIihm1 dlMnnlt iit. and dlx'onu-nt, re.tlivs I Ma It Is, lor a loiiif tltae, uyi long an w).itMe, hcara tlm "ilia we liavu," Happy incn do not rtrlk. l,roHroHi int'ii do not Mrlkc. . . . .tti . . . . it t.i . .it.. I ln.a io tail peniiit M4'i to ,-trlkc. Thf w ?rt- Dan wn autt w iKe(i iih-ii, uitu "-, M cn. who willfully mil wroujran.I rw aptH; ai THEKK wi a CAUSE, and that can.- waa the iiiaiitlliy ol willing, iuiu. iiuluriniivi tui-u f it nlttuiu urtwle uiul ixra wmv tor wihi and chihireH. Vae.it wera low. men were working on hhorj tlmoi waei were Iori unpnld. fuinllle-were buy inc oh cnrdlt at the retail hhowt. Wes were tobe reilncetl Mill lower, and no profp'-ct of prompter puvincm. Vou might aw well try io cnccic me inuiiucria irtw ajf us w miip pre---the wall Of human kiikuMi extorted fy itiee comMtlnMi. I'ntll the cauw; shall be removed, ptrikc-t will l" made and violence trnil riiiim will ensile. we nave neurit mucii in tnii connection, and ai thl- time of the conflict of lalxtr and capital, i ndonhtedly thi wa a most tin. uatiirsd conflict between the men who work and the eajdial which wa Mkinx to give thewl cmplovmcnt. The rallrrad.i and their fttitdoveearhouIdheulhVnattd friend. With ouilid-irthe capital laveMed la wholly hiipmilacttvf. w KUoutaumaa miMirenipuiyeu uirciiyon ineai, me ran-, ann eneinev aou t.ar ut wholtv Mhv, ami dally Ueprecht inp. This taiiiial and this lalar supplement each other. Tliey f-hould alwaj co-oiM-rate. I'hey fhoald never HBtaKonUe. There has ! been aro.- inlMaiiai.ment id rallniailH. 1-;,..! hvm Kate-t have la-en cut, nilnoa campf'tltlon ha been carried on. compacts have he.;n maife with In-j-ineerhy, to be broken Willi dishonor, But btMlneMt haa btifti stagnated, tlie bulk carrhal ha fallen oK crtorotottsly and leea MilMilvWed. Kecelpts haveheen cjrri?i?fHMuniy MitH,u, uivi dendi have been p-ed,aid exrHfHsenecea Hucnt inr ny uay, ih mwr r rumnrcr lM-at.or aiitumurain-ii w hk'h never wearte!, never rest, bat ever aathera in iU liKTeasMaal It's interest and that capital whk'h emphs labor, feed enterrfae, t-tlHiulatea in dum and la-injts into aIvity ami ci-oMra tion tne hand, the head, thelwsy brain, the ennnlmc injtenalty, tlie pwalactlve enerKies ol all the forca ot accuinulat4Nl wealth and v human vhtor. iti.t taeconnH't netween tnat iower w hkh hh-ie the nrodat tton ol others mwI tht tmwerwliich ltblf imalutt. Hi Itm;cokala'tween the .Moiwy Tower and J the laia-tries id the coMnm. BytheMomjy j i'ower I entho- wlwsaim ami object and I purjHe in life I- not by energy, and enter industry, am the co oiwrathm of ieapltal and lalnnrto add to the agaregatc wealth of the aorld. twit iy iegtiatKH. inter " relation andcombmatkn to add to the val ne of accumulateil namey. Every man know thl- can Ih; done only hy decreasing the value of everv product 01 taixir aiKi kmi, uesiroying or making donlHlul thw profit! of all en-teriH-le.dl-Maraiuz alt hu.iiMv. In thin IsragletlmMoartjy'Powerha beH saccifuL Energy, enterprise, Imlastry, Imslne 1 ra tW Moaw-y I'ov f,"L-J2!S22 CKu' J IgZ rv marks one hmg, pro iih; Kreat crime 01 1 that hi whole hl-to-rolooKcil. painful sacrli ge of th fnteret of every liHlusdry in the t lima 10 iim ;Krt:t or thi Kr.tr.vru:s .vonkv i-oh kk. Need I rein-at the proof yoa? The law aiitlioriiiiMC the issue of greenbackj provided , .t. u i14. ti,ev were i.re-enled bv anv Indl,tana m sain of i.w they might he enaverted i iul,,flve tweatv Ixiiid. Tw o yearj afterwanl I th4 wrovl-hMi w retienleil. ilreenlateka il. pn-ciateit immensely in tbs hands ot the peoi i,u-. mid the ale of bondi was moaoitoHaed iv the capltallstj. The nve-twenty lionda were by law of tlieir s4H payable In greenback. There chh be no questhm of that faet, ThatMenrf Steven asrtil it when the law Tlu, l2.tiltliV.ttn r!.Mav,nlijns llf Olltn k I .'. " V.T - . . . .... .. - . . act mtUHl i,m,mxi to tlie vahteof thelaind r in the lmmls 0i the lHindhonier. and aitueti ainaiv iniiHwa ha lieen steadily In thw mdley t ti,ii. Thl cutfcetlv add value to money, I W""'""" vi I), hii -nv.-, i v ... - I ..... . , ..,,.....1.... .II:;.........,.!. II... J II- n'MI I UlIIHH ll ftl 1 RSt III' laryk Wft-(HiigKild. Ever- KepaWkan w oer in Olibi. the Chamber of Commerce o( 1 every t'ltv in tHihi, every enteririM dciiemb I . . . , .... . t . .. . . . I I.. . 1 . 1 . L uniim laimr aim cnim.il cominueii, in nuiitu land ,'kcian-that leMitntKlon can not he effected In t3 without attr mla ; ami yet, the Money rwer mereilcslv, bratally, even in these" day of agul-i," denHHd contractton ami resawiHWui tma-iaed by it ahall lie imhim eoinof the atamlanl value of -Inly 14, IsTa. Coin! wold and Mlver coin! Ami yet tlie Secretary of the Treawry ha within sixty dav written a letter hi the .Sywheate, V y lug tiiey will lie imld in gold. Tims law is It own interpreler. It pn-serllie th obligation of tlw Government. The See re tary can not mid to that olillnation. The law ay the ImuhI ahall be paid In silver rhh imu. 1 tie eeretary my tneywiu im paid in Kohl only. 1 know that lie Hweti Iangwage gwttnledly. hat hi tetter la no HHeratMMl. 1 thlHk it wa iHteaileil to lie snKH tleridomt. If th nennle do not aWnallV rebake Mm ami repudiate thl effort, It will be claimed that the faith of theUflVMrnmeHt has been pledged by him, and the money power WW BkvIwMSVq

ASO-tHUK VIUTOKV OVKK tJtHOK,

Do not lm ikeelved. my wlww-ciUaea. ' jba permitted Jay Cooke to paWUh that i theft-' wr payable Ih eoin, mid thereupon t WW4 Claimed that tie mtbiki faith Wn tlat(4Hl, H4h( tb law' of taw wax I havaratMi wMh eare th H)HHH,'h id fr' tary iilHrtHH at MmnMid. I ajon-al to It (or rM)f of vry atatHHut I iMva laailt'. Tlwru U not mi word la it In favor of the rttderatioH ol the old silver dollar. Mot onh woru in iavn oi me reaioittttiaattoa ot mi

tlM) KeiHiMUauCotivcidloii. ' Mi Cnrlotl Patti, Wr t AdahaMv , I'"5''" Hopelly.ill with coin. cMwwcyhRVMiMwui-wHed. ' plimtion of maladies aming from tlw I aaiti thw wire liwreaalHtf tlw lntwrert- j difWWd hip-joint whioh causl Jier lamriHK dI. Mr. MterHMn ya thai alace j an 1 May Htt hai UHiKht ,tee,W)())f)id with )ohiI. iamna. l .aW thw were coMtratli Krwunbackn The leadinL' actress in tlie new fier- , VoH,,H.nhHkM0rtirt, their c-lrcHla. . Theator Milwaukw, Wi.t Mis. Mr. hmiiMH my the tmaka havo iMuhlbach, is a daughter of Lou tea

rvl;:ll"V",::", Trtaairy to cover outstanding cireulation.... UJtAfW TJmi laika Imivb Ik-ch driven by th threat of rcMUiitlon to rctafa lmytHMl rKMin w rwiuired by law.... I2J,(J) SlKiwidK an actual coatraetlou withia lew than threw yearn of $ 113,3 l,td I f All THHV WI:KK IIOAKDIMJ 4iOI.l). Mr. .lieroiHii Mya that In the Hve iiHiiithnof Haye.H'H Atiimnt-tratloii they have xeeaiini' laied in the Treas-ory SHJMijm In coin and Kr-ealiHcks. I ai4i the Mfiney lowr de. iiiaiKled and would coerce from the KeiMbli cahH cmtractk)H anl reuniitl4ai. Mr. Sliermail Mtyn the retlreioent of tla) L'ulted States hlMiulil dciu)id entirely on the autount iieeesarj' to Im withilrawn to advance, within tli limited time, the reMilne to latr In coin. I iald , thlmey Tower demanded the Mtciilice of j every iadnstrial intort!-.t. Mr. Sherman t-ayi if lie Im left midlatiirbcd, with or witlioiit chauxe In the litw, he win, lx lure the time flxed lor rouniHlon, cither by contration or hoarding, advance every didlar to Iih par in old. "Tim powur can Imj, omcht to be, and will be executed, unki rea-alcd." Thushaa Ha Ue'Hibllcaii jiarty trfveii thtr victory to the Money Power. Ami that victors hai refulted thus, to hmi tlto trikilMr lHiitruaxe of another "There is no mill or ahon, or atore, or mine or farm, or lluatoe, in tins land untouched by thin dread calamity wim-ii men can nam wine, mm drcdri of millions ol alnioftt onuiilMiteiit dill lars areforeedto paiiMfln theirtrackHtill tho i rao 01 a mae ciaaa or mixirers is exiiausi. ed. hovereiKn Statca are frixldcned into an (appeal to the Federal (loveininwiit to take care ol them. Kxecutivo and Cabinet and Governors of xrcat commonwealth!) tremble with a common alarm. Commerce ia mute and nervele'." And, in the presence of thla great calamity, will the Republican- nbamlou anil reverse, thl jndlcy? Not at nil. They allinii their adherence to it. Sherman and 1 1 aye require tlmt they Rhall enforce it, and tkevcall tor an army to prevent and imnlrth (triKCs ami coerce laborers, and on Couxress to adjiut "falrwagert," MfcnrugixMl dividend and apportion proertr. THU PKMlKJaVTtC I'AKTV propowtheect oiijiositeol Ud. Tracing ine pauperism nun u uuil tin- tir-t (strut Inn i f ail inwrarity. t" tke ticiou tKIiey whkdi I have desct lhed, It ile 1 1 have described, it de-1 !i,n."!i! .,"L5p.l ".!,'V?i!.?lV.r'w tion of greenbacks, the ceHathm of thoircon. t action, ami .finally, the issue of all circulat-; ing meutum ny tne ttovemmeiu.insKing 11 an 1 a hal.tenihT. ami thenanerand the cola in-, terwmvertiiMtj at par. 1 inn w ble currency, a ound currency . ...... rt'i. t .. ...ill . ., I. ... 1 , . try.giveaailsto our commerce, and lalwrto . Pl.t.i ...II IK. ..... ..i.H .......... ljur niijrs. nitf tii imi iiuin mui i prisw ami em-rgy the weight w hich has long ; oppressed litem. Thw will revive hope, in new conndence, and, hy removing the uncertainty a to the future, stimulate the aetiviriwise to the Kepuhllcan policy. .Ml iHinc ' will Distantly feel ita innnence. and within a vear after it adontion it win rebuild the i places which have Ik-l-ii made wat.te for ten 1 years, I eottimenilit to your thoughtful consideration. Icommend It to yon, laborer. wlioe In-ave Iwai-t have aked nothing more for your inilepewlenee than aa much work as vonr trong and willing arm can do. 1 commend It to yon of tlie Workingmen' party, the foundation of whose theory i that no capital almuld be Idle, but that it ahould all combine with lalwr. I commend it to all good citizen, whose highest aim la their eotintry'a welfare. m m Repartee! AtrecitiesCemmlttea by Beth Turk &i Khss. St. Petersburg, Sept. 2. The Russian Government has sent to its Ambassadors abroad a dispatch saying: " Besides the several cases of '1 urkish barbarities already published, the troops, on occupying the batteries in Schipka Passe, found there a heap of heads belonging to Hussian soldiers, whose mutilated Tfinlies we're discovered in the neigkliorhood. Correspondents with the Hussian army sav that in the early struggles in Schiplca Pass not one wounded Kussiau who fell in places temporarily occupied by Turkish troops was fou ml alive. Twenty or thirty of these unfortunate men had been decapitated, and several of the bodies were found with their feet, hands, ears, nose and other parts cut off, and breast slashed with yatagans. I he heads nati been carried into the Turkish camp, where they had been found by the Hussian troops after occupying the works. The contraction of muscles and torsion of members showed that horrible tortures of mutilation had been inflicted while the victims were alive. One body, decapitated and other-wise mutilated, was extended on a litter, where it had lieen placed when Wounded, and not far from it the bodies of two litter-carriers, also decapitated, each of whom tare the badirft of tlie Kcu Cross." Coxstantinoti.k, Sept. 2. Tho Turkish Minister of Foruiijh Affairs has addressed a dispatch to diplomatic agent of the Porte abroad saying; " Kvery ay brings to light great humtars of Mussulman women and children belonging to the district of Kasanllk who escaped tho massacre. Two hundred ami fifty Mussulman women and children were bare-footed and in the most despicable condition. A number of women and children could not be recovered, having lieen maomcred by Bulgarians. Twelve thousand Mussulmans, men, women and children, fell into the hands of tho Russians and Bulgarians ami 2,000 were rescued by the Imperial troops. Measures have been taken to deliver tho rest, but new. was received that every Mussulman who remained at Kaaanlik had fallen victim of the Bulirxrians: women and children were made prisoners and taken to the kans." Bab At Waawatoea, Wis., Farmer Din Trie's hired girl would not marry Joe Oswald, aad her lover revenged himself by burning down Farmer Dingle's barn, whioh, with it contents, was valued at Mveral thotteaad dollars.

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raraaaal a ad Literary, IHrtH(lt is amon tk oahyoiis of Coloindo, prolmbly with h vkm' V) hother )Uiim. I Mi Kate V'mld will ppir i Lon- : don Hxt amuvm in a nw play writt i X2 1 ( f lint ttut the wall known Gorman novelist. -Miss Jenny Hancroft, a recentgraduatts of Syracuse University, ha become dean of the Woman's College of the northwestern university. -Colonel Richard Kealf, John Brown's Secretary of State, is arrang. ing for the publication of a book of verse in the autumn. He used to write poetry for the Atlantic Monthly. The volume of memoir of Daniel Wnhstnr left bv Umlatu Peter InrfflV. ,.t .:n f. n..t.ii.!.A.i !.. h f-ti Jl niii iju liuiiiDiivM 111 iuu jnn rMr. Harvey signed the preface a few lvs before his death uays before nife ueatii 'Ihomas Ball, the sculptor, is at

work in Florence upon the model of the t sUtes tha, tt mt only h)iV8 the very proposed statue of Charlee aumncr, to )0or reflcim, instnlcted, and benbe erected 111 Boston. The , model wi 1 fited but Inaiiy backsliders from the bo shipped to the United States this fall. foM o ChristhRVe em reclaimed, Prof. James Curley, of Georgetown mmy drunkards reformed, and large College, Georgetown, D. C, is 81 years additions made to the number of cornold, and has been connected with the municants in our regular and recognized institution for half a century, tor the places of worship." last 40 years he has kept a metoorologi- ; The Goorffe Kramer was a

cal record similar to that used Dy tlie . song, "LisNational Government. The author of the old

ten to the Iocking;bird,' which has a new church which he calls "The lxsen sung and whistled and played and church of the Believers." His new nostrummed and drummed and banged ii,ins r tf tlm ofTwt that tlin soul is

and Clattered all Over the World, With all possible variations, was not "Alice Hawthorne," as the title page announced, but Mr. Septimus Winner of Philadelphia, who took his mother's name as anom tie plume. Mr, James Taylor Innes lias in the RMl supplement of the Pajmlar Science Monthly MotUhltj an article cntitlou " J he 1 rial of Jasus Christ," which is expected to uiake a genuine hterarj sensation. He reviews the trial from a lesral stand . . KI,KtIM.a , ,.viileiwP to Mare!i. poini, SUOjects WO eviuence 10 a seai tn-

'HYMi t iIC (OIH IH" i jri-filt ouujuvut tuns uiuuvu k rvr v.in give u a ta- j ing cross-examination, and proves that, 'W&Minto.iW hy nhat tl,den!?, knpv of the

,old Hebrew law, it was illegal from be t t . .. 1 EIU111IIJ; lO CI1U. 0 Sefeaee and Industry. -Twelve hundred manufacturers in Connecticut are not paying expenses. Tharaafj -lMrk'nw WW Vlnrida ine reeis near Key vesi, norma, furnished 8,00Q worth of spODgee in one week lately. The beet ostrich feathers come from Africa, and the trade is almost entirely monopolized by Jews. Among the patents recently issued are severafto Mr. Holly, of waterwork Iam lit, fitfalam tt utumiin. a .It. v ctuam Btinnllal. as eras anil u-aiornrn now, through a seriee of mains. A beautiful marble has been found in California on the line of the newly built Southern Pacific Itailroad. It is of snowv color and exouisitolv threaded witli amber-colored veins. Italian exnMnn..nni.i ii- n..ai t,. f bn finest marbles known. A forward movement in the inter est of science has recently been made in France by the foundation of an establishment for taking photographs of objects of natural history or art. For this purpose the Government will employ the best photographers procurable, and will place at their command the most improved apparatus and methods. Besides being valuable as an instrument of warfare, tho torpedo promises to lie of great service in clearing away sunken obstacles in frequented channels. A sunken steamer which has seriously impeded the navigation of the river Humber, in England, for 12 months past has recently been most effectually removed by sinking and exploding a torpedo amidst the wreck. A mineral has been found in Kern County, Cal., which is puzzling the geologists, no one knowing what to call it. It is opaque; in color, tin white; luster, metallic; laminated; soft: yields to the finger-nail; leaves a streak the color of amalgam on tho lck of looking-glasses; it is unchanged by a heat which reduces a Huncariau crucible; is perfectly insoluble in nitric or muriatic acids orf any of their combinations, and has a sjieeinc gravity about equal to that of mispickel. The latest statistics of the wages of the Europoan laborer are as follows for all sorts of factory operatives : Antwerp (men), $128 a year; Prussia (generally women and mciO. from $1.12 lo $8.7f per week for overseers; Austria, best hands $0 per week, ordinary $3.75; Berlin, from $1.87 to $8 per week; France, spinners tf!) cents and weavers 7i cents a day. Wages in Great Britain are somewhat higher. In all countries the condition of mechanics Is little or no letter than that of operatives in factories, while that of the farm laborer is most deplorable and hopeless. Setteel and Chnreh, Flsk University, at Nashville, Tenn., has projected a training school for African missionaries. Bishop O'Connell, of California, has announced to his diocese that, aceordlne to instructions received from Rome, ho Catholic can " round dances " under sin. participate in pain of mortal "--JPupiU of the Parisian schools, who

kava ohtainad priMM in their rtMpaetive claaMMi, ara to la aaat on a ymml trip to the iwaHida at tha pubfie ox)aMii. 'J'hey will go under tha diraotWin of mm. who will leotars on th plaiHM vwitd. Samuel Moody was a Naw KHgUtml revivalist over a hundred yaara ao, lie wrote a look called " The Doleful State of the Damned, eepeoially stieh an go to Hell from under the Goepel, aggravated by their apprehensions of the Saints' Ilappineaa in Heaven." A bronze statue of Kobert Kaikee, the founder of Sunday-sohools, will soon lie placed in hU native town in Kagland Glouceeter. The money haa been raieed by a general subscription under the augptoee of the English Sunday-

, school union. 1 venerable Dr. Suddarda, rector "l ,y'lK wiureu, xiiiin-ueiijum, m mw fomew i-.piscoimi mmisier in inaiouy, p"14 '"7" romTOIU' ''". , . 'T. ....'."""Vn, ! h . wu, xi doctor is hearty old gentlemen yet, anl '?ks f J1! ""f. for mW i" m TUI mwwm JM,r"- , V ".ii"..i ir"t " S.i "T? Vj",u.v;" B ,u ."N? . ' w uujwn, 1 f which is io holding of rohsnous serat 1 1 1 .1 vice among thoe whose raggetl c othee koel) tIie,n fr0,n or(1,nR1T places of wor1 Lagt thfl Unon gt He1 ; ' i,,iMy D..l!nna ti, , Metlodist Knd had charge of thu Asbury J Church in Wilmington, Del. He is now nrnarhinr in a tnnt. and htm orranixol I onlr thnhri.jth nf thi.hodr.aniI atilaatk returns to God who gave it, loses its personality, and becomes absorbed in the divinity. At the resurrection of the body God will breathe into it a new soul, Christ will reign on earth with his saints, and the resurrected wicked will be cast into hell, 'not to suffer forever, i lHit to !e destroye destroyed as quickly as possi ble, or, in other words, to be annihilat ed." The " Church of the Believers" is not attracting many. ' Hap and Mbihapt. The fatal thresher: Noar Fort . Wayne, Ind., John Dingmanhad an arm i torn from its socket while tending a threshing-machine. Near Mount Eaton, Ohio, Harry Dill had one log torn off close to hie body. He died in a few j hours. j Lightning's victims : J. J. Hiller, of .Detroit, Mich., while at work: on a larm near Northfield, took refuge from the rain under a tree, which was struck by lightning. He was instantly killed, and his companion, 11. L. Greer, was dangerously hurt. At Marshall, Mich., a young man named Lake, who was ridT ."f. i l . .1.. i rr... .. i : ing wiiu a inuy uniiieu xiuictuus, aieu I drove for Shelter UmlC untier a tree, whicn M bJ' lt of lightning. He was "tli . i " - nousiy stunned. -Self-murderers: Charles Marehal, prompter for Aimee s trench Opera boufle troupe, jumped overboard from 1 the steamer Labrador, while en route to , New York, and was drowned. After taa lio want, on ilaek anil 1(lrnaMl tka people assembled there as follows: Ladies ana gentlemen, good-by all. God bless you.". He then'sprang into the sea. George Clendennlng, a druggist, killed himself a' Koomo, Ind., by taking arsenic. He left a letter, stating his failure to procure work drove him to kill himself. Henry Hammel, better known as " Uncle Henry," proprietor of tho TravolorV Home Hotel, Cambridge City, Ind., committed suicide by shooting himself through the head. "Cause unknown, unless crazed by whisky, of which it is said he had been partaking freely late- , . .. .. 1 IS .11 IV. oamuei juavenpon.,itnoiu citizen oi Humboldt, Tows, committed suicide by hanging himself. Cause not known. Freeman Walker, a farmer, aged 25, and but three months married, hung himself on account of domestic infelicity. He lived 12 miles east of Fort Wayne, Ind. Fatal firearms: At Council Bluffs, Iowa, Joseph Coyne dropped his revolver on the sidewalk. It was discharged, the ball hitting Edward Dorland in the groin, causing a fatal wound. At Minneapolis,, Minn., Horatio N. Farnhatu and Dr. Buchu had returned from hunting and were ascending the stairs to Farnham's room, when a dog dashed past them, overthrowing the Doctor and causing the discharge of his gun. The charge took effect on Farnham's person, causing a very painful, if not mortal, wound. Phillip Morris, son of Evan Morris, of Girard, Ohio, accidentally shot and instantly killed a bov named L. LewelIvn, aged 11 years, while hunting. Near Monticello, Ind., Phillip Mikosell, a farmer, accidentally shot his wife, who came in range of his gun as he was about to shoo- a chicken. Site was thought to be mortally hurt. At Chorion, III., Willie Wightman,aged 10, shot himself while hunting, with a revolver, The ball entered IkjIow the heart, and came out below the left shoulder blade. Prof. 0. R. Smith, Principal of the Sparta (Wis.) High School, was seriously wounded by the discharge of his gun while returning in a wagon from a hunting expedition at Pole trove, 40 mllae north of Sparta. Maggie Anderson of Meriden, Ct., aged 17, shot herself dead through the lungs while handling her brother's revolver that she thought unloaded.