Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 October 1877 — Page 3

WEEKLYJDOURIER

C. MAKE, PnUiikr.

JASPER, - - - INDIANA.

ITEMS OF INTEREST. I'rrNOHHt MM4 Literary. Tlio Mercantile Library of New

York now contains nearly 17,000

volumes. I'huI Hoyso, the Gorman lyrist and romancer, 1ms collected his recent versus under the titl of " Sketch-Book." V. K. Gladstone's son HerlHirt has been appointed lecturer in modern history at Keble College. John llabboiton enters the lecture llelil this winter with "The Small Boy," and We Westerners m We Were." Ho already is engaged for most of the winter evenings. Itanium is 27 years older than his wife. She was engaged to marry a former treasurer of ids. It became nccesarv for her to write him several letters after her lover's death. He was

captivated with her style, offered marriage, and waa accepted. Miss 'Minnie E. Hodges, who has just resigned the position of cashier and money-order elerk in the PesMoines (iowa) Post-oHlcc, handled and paid out during six years 1,000,000 and never made a mistake of a cent. At times she had charge of the whole office, with 25 and SO dorks under her direction, and there never was a wrinkle, or a jar, or an 4 unpleasantness1' at any time. Henry James, Jr., is about !M5 or J18, a decided blonde, of medium height, rather stout, English m appearance, manners, and mode of speech, and so many residents of Cambridge are. He is extremely partial to England and the English, and creates a good deal of prejudice against himself by appearing to undervalue, if not to despise, Ids own country. This is not true, for he ad

mires and loves America, but he ha an unfortunate way of evincing his attachment. The reason why Saxe-Holm disowns herself has been discovered by the Springfield Jicjmblican. She wrote in one of her stories: 44 Women have a perpetual craving to be recognized, to he admired; and a large part of their ceaseless chatter is no more or less than a surface device to call your attention to them, as little children continually pull your gown to make you look at them." The author of this statement may well seek to preserve her incognito The Brooklyn Eagle says: 44 Is it not a singular coincidence that three of

the funniest men of America, Bailey of the Daubury ATw, Donn Piatt of the Washington CtpUa!, and BurdeUe of the Burlington Jfawkcve, are all mournfully altiieted? Tlietr wivae are a41 iaralidti, stricken with tke mum disease paralysis. And yet the poor

iouows L'o on loKtnsr just as tiimiEh

the youngest eecleiat in tke United 1 .Suites wearing Ike mitre. It low often 1mmh acaueof surprise that so many Jewkh synafrogHesiB New York and ot her eitiea s ami Id be without ministers, ltut an advertisement in an

exchange throws some light en this

THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

-i-Some recent suicides : J, N. S)ohr, a proeperoee farmer residing near West I'aioB, 0 hot himself dead with a riNe. No caiiMS awtirned. Gad Ander

son Andrews, also a farmer in good eir-, ?lrttmi,Mt ,,f w enrostaatwe, ruling at VSetwaTO.. shot 1 Mi MS -vi&ttoMfi 1. t ... , -via? tl. . .1 A 1 ft A . . f u a.... ... . a J

u mm; 1 1 iiiruuKN we nmri.

THE OHIO VICTORY.

Frlier-ei4tmi ttf the Mmtttt mttl Home of Hj

)oMtfc i 1 )Hi ri lor Uie infant Mm-hI yimr 1mm rm

... " llfVWl UM'S-ttUalik-." U kllUIUltiuiiin vf iufux.u4w

iij urn Hmro Him men tn me mm UMM llieoi fOTMTi'kM'H rendered after the 3Wh of June

Hp

Fraud f KU rrtjr. Ko4ii 1'oM.l

owifrMWith ! The Watfrlo tit-twit if tU AilmlttUtra.

hHiiMrtrf i tiH in thf, lriWPHt' owaSute will lillthe

White IIone with Kaehk. Jtut wimh will wot rwtnre the dead to life, or afer

honor iiiwi a barren Miter. The ()hh

of at least three men they offer the liberal salary of .r00 h year le than $10 a week. The CoHtjramlioHHlisl has this fol

lowing:

lHt. TM! army sxil hy virtitHof MHtuteit eleetlon in the Ji ret great act of retrlbutiea

iHcn ijrt wniHj iiii iiiiiiiihtii! ronton itsor. , jouowih iae iramiM anacnme which oeKMHkiwioti Mit MikyiH;nt, kii.i which Mk i Xrauded the country of a Prwldeat of its tiiHr hlL t0?AJVTlt2Sri ofco,oe aHd deprived tlieieopleofa thoriHiKh SuX ti ?JX:X ..JSSfVJS"!" " rr AdinmLtratlon It h left to the

matter. A eonir reifation in lies Moines. " t roubles were the cattseHenrr UmeV. n

Iowa, want a gentlemau capable to aloon-keejMr at Lima, O., also s)v$ oflidate in the capacities of lecturer, himself on account of family trouble-, chaaaii, teaclter. schochet. and Motod. Hearv Boester. airel 41. f Fort Wav.

awl to conduct services aceonling to tle Ind.,'hangel himself on account of Jinanilinhag America." And for this service cial emlmrrassments. At I.itiWn, Otta-!

..... 1- ) I

iv m. t i in Hiv. .liu'H.. riraiiir .innu 1 i fMrizi i mi tuivimiiT iir t uu fnums

a vounsr nan. shot himself C-ut H4wV'f "icto ajipropriNtluH therefor. The feutive chair, but uothlajf ele remalBa to J ..V2i I v!t, . t'oamtMtfon Uhh ni-t ly ihovMwI that no him but the tembhtHce of power and the not stated. Athmporm, Kaasas.Chas. woHvy elmlt lanwii from th rrcaxury hut 1 shadow of authority. The House, whleh Hoflnmn. formerly of Chicago, shot l ?" coHuMjuenow of. appronriathHii inatUj hy I hohlH the tHir(.strfr of the natio. la

e learn, on what seems the himself through the head while sulfar- iKj '.'Si'M "ft B.ft?.!??..,!Ht.",.S utronriy Democratic. The Senate is ranld-

liet authoritv. that Mr. MimmIv i iv. iinr fmm rrt ,IUir! miuuuI In- n In. 1 ..xtMiiii i.WvoiZ.lLi.f.l1 I ly approaehlnx the tame oonditloB, and al-

ing tin iK'nafty for overnork, He was curable We.-At Froetbnrg, Md., t m&tu' i ' VfEZKZESZ Tn'XVC

oounseis are weaKeaeu or ui-

t.erlce nolley whiek

hac endeavored to earalnlv set at

Ids MinMer of

a reelment or Ohio

!?, , v .. mv wwm m mis ..v.i.ii . uiiiiuci .iiiuv hiiiisuu nn mu arniv ill M'nitr HlllllomWI liy IMWHIIU elm- cuoice, Hill IIS

lauenmcie meetings Ja.st spnnr, and revolvers, one ball entennsr his right iHnoiHsimw.umno iuniHHVHiiHii tor that visions, and the civil

his nervous f system ha not recujjerated temple ami the other hb heart. He left , CTOo lt

w ..j'v-. ill IRVli , Wllfa .unci C11IH 4 ll7i 1 4 1 IUi Ilia f.irvv .v V'mmvllv vlUvll. If Hl limJHI VITHI. ,flJai,n, 1..uun HM.I.U tn .1.. ...i i.... K,. :.. r thi'Hrniv. thotih without iuv. imu ! . . mi ueaancu in

thissaimmar. and hmu hm nBBlnAt.1 ! n.SMmrl, ,11 n? ..Wt .MA.C" antuoHH 5;.uu.e.r "5

mmw vwiioutv.1 nolo tiiu av. u aau iiinuu if iiui miim iiMnri'iini mm i i i luirifiriii utii n r t licir

trouble in hi head. This state of things

has led him to the decision not to mi- forti Not.

dertake the coming seasonu tlie charge The largast aquarium-fink in the of meetings on the same great scale as world is now in the Westminster Aqua-

i uim;xu " joion, mil rauicr to rium, at lonuon. it is lou feet long, visit a large number of smaller places 20 feet broad, and has a capacity of 1U,in different sections of Kew England." 000 gallons. Mr. Leo Frankel, formerly a memBei"i"MiiiMiitrjr. bcr of the Paris Commune, and Tres'I he Indiana Stxte Horticultural So- dent of the Socialist Congress, which ciety has had under discussion the? convened in Ghent, last month, has been preservation of fruits, and u general dis-. exielled from that city by order of the approval of all chemical processes was Government.

i . . 1 1 - i .

save all eoHoerned from ignominy and de-

ieai. f orceu into the .Executive Chair hy a united iwrtyjmcked by the presence of Federal troops and the menaces of its military chief, the President within h few month

for your nivctiiiif in regular .loii. IW hlmuclf forsaken by those who clothed

iiiiiKirtaiico of Hiieedy action uiwm i him with the robes of office, atid his own

W I itc i iKith oiHei'rn and men lntv li4liuri-ri

I thelriluty with Mdellty Kiul courage HiulwTtliout eoMiplHlut. Thtt circiuiiMHHcct), in my ! judgment, constitute an e.xtiH((nlli)Hry occa. Khm, rculriitic that ConreM he convened j in aitvMiico of the time piierihed liy i

The

tnw KUijjf ct on the irt of Congress in m i State the first and foremost to desert his

' "'?";iei.f V.,ul h f ... ""Wf le pro- standard. His present forlorn condition al- ' tton Vr thTmiM m0ht ? xdteM commkeratlon. But however fiSJil!? Kat iiS.' nunwrlc.i r!,re ,,e m' 1,0 In, lfon, however patriotic itHrenKtlinf,(Kjineii,IcHVlBKrir future con' purpoi.;e. and however free from the

Mtaerathiii an questions relating to an in "lal" OI uisuonor aiiacning to me lorces cn.'H" or decrease in the number of enlisted which led to his induction to office, he must men. In the event of aruduetlon of the armv roaothe fruits of thp fi-imlndl fr-.ii.la whlnb

ludulsed in

The London papers give discouraging accounts of the jwtato crops in England. They speak of the rejHilt as 4total destnietion." For 20 years there has been no attack of disease so swift, so general, and so complete," According to the Columbus (Ga.) .'wwircr, one of the strangest things in the world is to find Southern planters lmying tons of Northern hay, while the heavy and grievous task the whole year round is to Keep the lields clear of grass. The Central Pacific Hsilroad Company purpose planting species of the Eucalyptus on !th sides of their line through about MX) miles of the valleys of California. It is estimated that 800,000 trees will be required, and 10,000 have already leen purchased. A refrigerator car, so arranged that thirty carcasses can be hung up, as in shambles, and kept at a few degrees above freezing point, has been sent by some Nevada cattle dealers to Chicago as an experiment. If it is successful, the t dealers will ship meat further East, this fall and winter. A deposit of line white marble with amber-colored veins has been discovered at Tchachepa, Kern County, Cal. It is said to be identical with tile ancient

j yellow marble of Italy, which is highlr

The municipal dog tax of Paris is estimated at $13:1,800 lor 1878. It lias increased in 13 years 55 per ceat. While the love of dogs thus grows greater, the

love oi sport seems, to luuge

revenue from shooting licenses, to abate.

" ,u iff ..n i . rcwy constitute the basis of his title and take the iXr I riicked,ran tgracefuI mii.t tii., u.i,hh,ii .. n.nii (! X, Johberr which made them effectual.

tmymcnt of the extra force could ho nro. " ,,ae cnaracionzea mis eicciion as an

vhled in due time. It would he unjust act of retribution. It reaches not the Presito the trooiw HOW in HLTVlco. and whnun ' dent alone. SlrBtar Slierman wlin&a

by the Py i-al 'Hiy,hrjfely in arrears if payment hopes of a re-election" to the Senate were X tit tllJt.Ai blLmilfl In. iktutiutiind ailt ...... .

c- i ronrnZ ,hui V.i.i (.VniVi7rV..i uii i .. " an?mnc, nas oecn pnnit,neu ror his notori0f 1 toaf Hkcly to' arirt In", e'eHort", he ' Uh ,"f th Louklana frauds, which v . . ... . . . . ... " .. . M Li 1 1 uinat alntla can Ml .1 nlniui .mjM V. n

wli- HVrtifrli 1 1rlH;r ",H uie sm.'MKiii oi ineanuy. tbo " , """ " 1.i.v- id

' rs " """ !siimaif 01 ine apiwopnailon required for ( --tuiu m ounaiuriai ueoaie. xiecanioriae 1 ranee, Germany, northern Russia, and . the upport of the mimitry ef-tablWiment for remainder of his term continue to handle

An Englishman,

.25U,0W, has

begun

for

a

a wager

SilHjria, to China, and thence through i ,,1!.,? India, Persia, southern Itussia, Greece, i retary of ti - I T . . 1 . . I . ... . . t,T. I . . f.

tar ending

to itoiiktc'

and Ital v, to France. The time

for the walk is six vears

nf Iluiio ae. is;, w ere I the keys of the Treasury, hut that will be a $ IlV the former Sl-O. ' luL-...1 tinnnr fnr n.M k. ti la

allowed i e-lon in December lait. Theoe e-tiinates, Jontlnn .

the

of a

-Minister Layard stands well at Con

Stantinnnln. Mil w thi. nriniMii-jl 'i-in. !

V. " I 1 -v ... x n(!H.T", hit; i nathizer" at the Turkish Canital. Th tlon.

Porte has recently grantetl htm a firman ! ...Tm isrtnI

power to secure the i i . .

iiHNlltled by the pn.ciit secretary k as to i . , recommenuauon. conform to the present reiiuircinents, are ' Stanley Matthews, the chief of the ttowreiM-wed, amotintiriK to $:t2,t3rt,7l 1W, and. rresidcntial board of trade, and to whose having hcMfi tranMnltteil to both hoiiMis of active agency, more than that of any other,

uunminuurjuiirvoiumcra- irauuH were matie succeiiu and inramous i. ("inwu In nAma vrrvmit m 1 . 1 IhiIo .1 n

F1 i! .!.hV Jk"y'!Prt: reapftlK the proIniiied and expected reward

u carry on uib iuvesugaiiou oi me , Sl.ni iCdno to ortleer-, and cnltted men " V,u -"i"',"U't ' ec " cm lomerear, ruins Of Nineveh, where the evnlora- frthe la quarter of the last nVcal year: and none were more ready than Ohio Kcpubtiiina nf till thin I w T i Zt WW 5 tl,K' 'ur advaneci. Hiaiie by thecal Hcans to pronounce him the prince of Munitions oi tne inen Uielt. layanl tlrM. , ,,entof theuovennnent in London for the bil. NeKt is Garfield, one of the iliuMrimade that name famous to the world .'Kl ' -uiiHirt f it the forein tcricu ; Vt,uo duo to oils' eixht who, to defeat the people of their years ago. 1 rSe- o" niv'to ffira a'm" H5 -US loi ' ubo.ic0' CVP' Ume ,0.cov UP fraud8 -Hugo attended Thiers' funeral, iSnHi'.1 ' ' 0,1 ,cn"bTle th? 7 aml, 1ur iir' of 1,le' though for 40 vears there had been a , wm M be wed an appropriation , tulnK Jloards to triumph. He, too, has nnSt l u.t-n. r tliil t hoi .l, 1 4,f 8'w to defray the unsettled expciihva i Kt V l( reward. As a member of the Eleccooineafl Dctw een them, so that when jQf the rnlteU States Courts for the ib-eilvear toral Cominlsion, he could sec nobody hut they met at toe Academy they bowed . endhijc Jhmu ao last, how due to attorneys, Ohio's favorite son: and now, after laboring but did not speak. In 1830 thev hap-' ""i ""HiC"e fiS&l ' nlht aml da't0 secure a popular verdict lened to be dimming 1793 fromMiffer-4 ?32XiS2S f ,,riiM,,,Lrs , SSS ih&ne!f hbM,B V.eha,f ' b,oth' lscoment standjjoints. "ffiih, vou can never I a part of the bunam of the interior De- Pf J e . iA dfe hvi. wad tho IlUnt. Af tt, if,-,,i ( partwent was dostroyel by re on the 9h ' In Mdltude oer the fruit of blind partisan. nae read the 41 Iistory of the lsevohi-, ( month, siome immediate repairs and J shin and the folly of attempting to deceive tion, " said ThieM. 44I never did temjwrHrj structures have in consequence i an intelligent people. If there are any reyours," said Hugo, and they parted. MB..a SS r!Ll

il .. 1 11 T a. -

iney nan uie nanpiost iiomeiS. liaiby, by the way, is the oddest genius of the three. Ho writes his jests in the Danbury cemetery." The poem of 44Thanatopsis," which first appeared in the AVA American llcvhw m September, 1817, began with four stanzas which have since been

omitted. The New York Port offers the

The oiliee 6f Camerlungo, when be-

- . - ' . . . :

rm4 bv aatiauarias. wit the oritHnal wowea upon oneoi tae uardiaais, era

soaroe of which h been fer ctHttaries ' poww-s him to exerefee the whole aa-

MknowH

Several cities in Georgia are fighting the Central Railroad on account of its extortions. At Jonesboro cotton is lcing hauled to Atlanta, 20 miles, in wagons, ami goods are taken baek in

the same vehicles. The railroad has thus leen forced to come down, but the

thorky of the Pope in

t-Hitwfftwi tb8 dfttfe Oaf and the election of a

the iaterrefCHHBi the actual lope

successor. I his

ollice has just been conferred upon the Italian Cardinal Giovaechini Pecci, who

pocyibilitv of holduur truth In unrhVhteous-

new, which ought to lead to reform in what is needful, and in hereafter avoiding had eepBy. As to the effect of the Ohio election oh the Republican party at larre, that will be retri

butive al.o. It will idve intensity to the

wagon train still

part of freight.

The young

propose to build

torv and seed-oil

receives the

greater

an appropriation of the requisite funds I rc

Ihhihii reeomniemted. TJhj Secretary of th Treasury will co. HiHHleutt' i OlMn'ati). 1r oanoirtlon wkh the MiHHtu forth apfrepriatioiHt for the sup. IHHtof th amy for the current aalyear, etiHMtHMt for iwa xr dile4nleci in the different brancheaof the public sorviccaa re-

iiiconvenienee be postjioiied until the regular I ,'0i' of two winps madly contesting for X!-h)B. manterj over each other for the orjcanlza-

Ita u est rue-

mourn -

will bo Ju-

Senators will nersevere In

roDoinf? me Auminisinuion

was born in 1SI0. and is now hwikf d un. ik! tins opiwrtumty to invite your at ""i anu can nov nui reuu m

i. tw ,.,i. xi tentlon to the propriety of adoptinif at yur tlon. W hilc there will be grief and

4""VU, f c .3 liiih prvMnt .oixion the n-cef-mry lexislation to irte at the White House there man. with a cold expression of cotinte- nablettie iieonle of the t'nited Mates to iwr-, I.IIm.w.. ami ,li(ht .t A.im.io

nance, a fine habitual smile, almost WaWhVtVnof'tK and the Maine and New fork ironical, stml n mivturo if uriib. and timnnM. ui.ii. u i. iw.'i.i i.iiu in i take freh encouragement to

following explanation of the circum- it a" joint stock

sianco: " l no preiatory stanzas were not written :is a jireface to 4Thauatop$is,' but constituted a .separate poem. The poet's father carried both poems to Boston, and placed them in the htinds of Mr. Dana, who put them into the North Amcriain Review, where they were coupled together by some mistake, and their separation in all later editions was simply the correction of an inad-

which have been

figure so low

man mav been me a

............... . . .ii!i" j N .,,,,1 i., thL i:.v..rf.i,.,.,.t I,., rolHHnif ttlC All 111! !1 1 S t rat loll nf wlialwvnr

men of Houston, Texas, . " r.uT. V. . .T'r.Y.r mm ' inVlteVi Vy ihM-oVVfn.nent of mnco w uko merit it has xhown a disposition to achieve.

and operate a yarn fac- Jv'""-"ai-"ului,liaiJ"-m-ss. pan, Tiii-s invitation -n-R-coinmunicated to ' Hut while such are come of the lessons of

mill. They will make . -I opinion in laomlon is strong- - 7n ( i mi-tniK ! "V"!". "5 . ? ".'.'L0 5'?ct,on .'S6

conmanv. the shares of -TV? .? "lo 'lurks. At the ilusie w submitted, to the mHr commitiee !oi m, " r.",M L .lf.a !

placclatSlO each, a lWre iflaTt

that anv enterriin ,orm Pai ol u,e H,o'ltMrtH1 lu w danifcrous ititovleld

Voting

I he new enterprise will

spindles, which

j goodly number children.

stockholder.

have 20,000

rive employment to a of men, women and

Russian anthem is invariably hfced,and

the C'zarVs Hag howled at, while the Creicent and tlie Star come in for an

enormous amount of cheering, and the

putt-of the country exprc-MHK n uctdru to Konstuuiioiia' runts to threat.- of mad par-partielpim-in the exhibition, and mi- , tianship, even though backed hv Fencral

Sit-

nt :

... w

a r- 4 iiti.tittMi ill )f It.ilUVU HI f

" iiiiviiiiMiiT ifi ii ?.u.Hur iimurv unit? h:Vonpls and Utl iv inwrrimtiloii--.iwl r.ii.

celved otlkial advices of thextrn: di-ln. ' v mwh ui ui.-

vertenee.

School and Chnrch.

j Some 2,r0,(H0 pistol have leeii made at Norwich. Conn., this year. Or- ' ders are increasing, and many of the i works arc running day and Hig"ht. The

iiruigeport,cartrHigo works make some U1 ItUl ....(..:. I.... . .. .1.... MM t

iwiuw imncia n uu. a.rv iimvu

the echo. Most of tins Music Hall pr-; rmtui prietors have started sub?criptio lists ' HllVt'lo in aid of the Turkish compassionate ; MnM

fund. Alre:lv. although the lists luive. u-eof cxhihitors onlv lK.en puup a few days, a consid-

th

Hart

of

the

the French

t'nited

(iOV

scutes

The

mid .space lias

d tn

Cleanext Mwrcp bh Kecoril.

'rnri-e. (rtiOiiii)iu Tii.w.c i

Hitherto been audi: tV.lr- 1 ; . .V .

Exhibition llulldiiiK for the 1 "cieonoi uiuo win oc misum mtootl by

s irom too rniieu taie to ' "l uc """lul,,H-lu,,c,M,I,ull,l"u,rres,sin',o other partie- who have 1m-ou I logic of such sweeping revolutions. It mean

erablosum of money has itten collected. auMiItw uutylw properly rvprvHiitci nt tlio . tion in thai State, and amircs Democratic

.. ..... ... - ... I I Wil-UO t A11I1U"1! i tia. 1 fM'V IIZ4.VI

i' i ?' e 11,8 1 i ii 1 . 1 PPl "wnliT with 40,000,O(K), Turkey 0J ve Logan the Princess of ' , the 7ni of " o ' KSffCT eiity imyo just suspendwl three stu- wjii 70 0O0 000 and h-Ivc ttit rot -in AVsi1 is exceedingly gent e and pretty, i iu..mnl.-ioners, for the tmnportation of tIVa' , irW-r o at 11 dents and expo led three others, for , " ' 1 oorwiww 3i. and lie smile-4 asfremeiitlvaHiiloascd kom!s and lor other .urpo-e in conneetlon JacwhlniKbukc ti Hayes, for It spurns !..!.... Lt ' . .-i i i ' l i order fr M,0w.00Q from Italv. The , f""1L9 sirujutum asapicastu wjut t)M.,Mect in view. As May next l the i blni from the Itepub can tempo and b ds ha.ing a freshman until he became dan-1 Uu5JJ!UI nndTtirkih iiHiHX'titP' officer! -hool-girl, yet occasionally an anxious nm" lixVu fot th" oiJeninx ot i"V!kinliiion. him worship at strange altars. The vote of gcrou.ily ill. , . . . orkin idii bv idp at tlw and nervous expression tlits across her ' lt our citizens nro to share the iidvnntiixc of the ltecrve .-peaks tnimpct-tonpied in disIn the JCpiseopal Convention at Uos-' fact on'. ' countenance as if she were enduring InnlSKtSX ui hnme'iHate rl t lft "cl,udicanlsin of the national ton, after niueli discussion, resolutions i sudden and acute pain. Her hair Ls of ! action l Hpparvnt to enable the United 1 5S " ' rmit sminSi,h.Wi . were ailontcd sanctioniiiL' the erection n, hh.imm.,. U pretty chestnut brown, and is verv I S'V.

Of two

known

ispringlieh

new dioceses in Illinois, to bo

is the dioceses of Ouincv and

-Stephen Curtis, a farmer residing

near Oeneva Lake. Wis., was fatally

gored by a lmll and died in an hour af.

.t.?.. .If a 1 -1 a 1 ,VIIJii'i."i nilltll wnr jivih Ifl .(.-11114. II

Lafontainc "miy uresseu in a siyie inai was in- 1-73, iVmree then pawd u J-Int re-ohi

-! itiin.. fnr ivi iui mi, nmuui a iuiikuhib worn i " " , 1 'i 1 ,. V.V . . . " .cniuiie lor , , . . Urtr.TuUu !.,. luUl nuthorlainx the Pre-ldoiit to a pshe waa a - no VC ,l l,,cr' A H lnet0 ! point u certain number of practical articovers the whole top of her head, and .fan and s-ciemliie men, who hould attend

from the forelKHl backward is one mass ! .ffiMr

OI imy curn ami iiaillty pulls; at the maile lor tins appointment of a number of

hack the usual tdaits or mi flit finish tha lionoran'' conimlx-loiier. 1 have felt that

rwiiluro t prompt action by I'onKieas in accepting the

Mary Vandogreft,

I nd., bv mistake took strv

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According to a recent enumeration corpse, there are 1-1,441 members of the Society 1 sto

of Inetids (Quakers) in England. Thoi

rates of mortality among them was only

18 per 1,000 last vear. Thev shun I Z.S

brilliant assemblies, retina early to rest . u.n .ru -.i- --d tad ptaU Hvoi c-on.Sc.ivc5 .o . j

5 I 1 1 1Jltrkal a a r aa I. Mun1Aa . . "( . . t i

. -The University of Wionsin is trv-' U? u 7 T Z"JVUU U,"4U,,W ,luusrs SQ ,!sUl. lo wimonoy

hit' the cvnorimont of rn-ndiioaihin nf1 lor nis iare. iow ne lias ms own suavif, mo experiment oi co-eaucation oi m y r r"iua n Tn.mi,i,. ; ; t .i,-, k.. ii, -i

aaj if IT WVIIIIIt va I IUM.UIU UIIU v tnu uwi imi UV1 BUUlf3

, her in that city. DaHlwry News.

tvoove the roar ot political strife

neani tne voice of woman in

4 x.einiDiican uioranar mat nas stood as the rock-riolcd !hore against the waves of Democracy, will how to a Democratic plurality in November. Thousands of her most Mn- .. .1 ....n.U.l. 1 . 1 1 t. - t

lr pioeeedln 4 J.Vr.:."u "T'Vi'i"'" .?."0

Hiidob...natlon-4tohtiu. frovi-ion wa al-o l", f my ran ks in

OilatK and Kml. A Danlwry man who went to Cld-

not recover.

At Rellaire, O.,

jog nequosts : fS

i hcological Society villo fTenn Irnh

thn.nvi.il :..i i.M ..r . Airs. .uoiiins, oi 1 rumble

latur

inn .if III Ualtl.11 !..: uibumiu niuuiniue iiiniuKii 1110 vara,

L . "Y ' and terribly gored, the animal rippins ninybo

s theTvO ,, ; men The' Cnmmltt- ?pon her.bowel. and otherwise terribly quiring if all the geraniums in the front

came to the conclusion that the peculiar physiology of women will not permit llieill tl ClK.lf ..J 1no..t.. .. .......

Mrs. I). I.). Davis, who died recent-1 Ji, !.... f i,.ni.o ...- c.?.ii J "... fLi

Stoltz's cellar to draw koroseno oil, taking with him a lisrhted lamp. The oil

ignited and Metsgcr was severely, if not fatally, burned about the face and hands. Mr. StolU'a wife, m attemntine

to extinguish the names, was so burned that she survived only a

time. t mv friend notice it ; if I stnn lkrn

Shooting accidents: At Cleveland, days the public notice it." It Is differO., while A. J. Gillinghatn was handing , ent with the young man who practices, a felf-cocking revolver to Charles Jen- down the street. If he stop one day. nings, the weapon was discharged, the the whole neighborhood notices it, and

oan entering uuiingiiam's breast, cam- leei like paying aim five hundred dot

ing a dangerous ami probably fatal wound. At Pratrh itu Phlsn. Wi '

FredUnger accidentally shot hlnwelf while taking a revolver from his bed. He died huUatly.

imitation of the Government ot France N of

to anich futctvit to the people of tlil-coim-tr and mi Kuttalile to the cordial relations between the tiovernntcnw ot the two cow it trie., that the eubjeet might pmiH'Hy be prccnteit for attention at yonr present teuton. The OovcrnineHt of Sweden and Norway has t addressed an oilicial invitutiou to this iioeminent to take pan in the international I'ri-on Congress, to be held at Stockholm next i vear. Tliepmblum which the Uongrt"s promes to Ktudy " How to diminish crime" i is mi in which all ctvtllxcd nations have an

in!cnt In eomuion, and the, Congress

which they have so long and nobly battled,

win turn imu me oypatnoi J.Hi)or Keiorm to r.cape the demoralizatinn that rules about them. XewJcrncy will score up her largest modern majority for McClellan and the Empire State will deck the ncepter of loh"n Kelly with the green garlands of victory. Thus docs Ohio teach.

....... Mrimt tiiw iiui leuuni' jy at Allogan, Mich., made the follow

,000 to the Kalamazoo

,$5,000 to the Nashcnfsltv. and SAfWl tn

ino iiaptist State Sunday-school Society of Michigan. After some small boMosts to rolatives, the residue of her property, estimated at fJO,000, is given to the Baptist Church, of Allogan. The new Archbishop of Baltimore, dames Gibbons, is but 4,1 years of age, and the youngest Archbishop in the United States. Hisiop Gibbons was transferred from North Carolina, where Wear Apostolic, to succeed the ' ate IHshop McGill as tke fourth ttwhop WKiohmond on the 20th of Octomtr, J'2. He wa Unae ywtrs luge, aad

bruising her. It was thought she could yard have been covered with papers to !

protect tnem from the frost. Home , Louis Met7.gcr, a Sentinel.

lhe man in the straw hat and linen duster would look terrible forlorn and

out of season those October mornings if there weren't so many of u that is, we mean to say, if there weren't so many of him. Hawkeyc. Dr. flans Von Hnlnw. tlin nlantel

hfdlyisayst If istop practice for one day I

Short notice it in nivnlavinp: if Iston twndava

It Won't Da, Mr. lfnyet. t.Vcw York Herald. Of course President Hayes and his friends will make light of the Ohio election and attempt to explain It away, but other people

of Mockholm seems likely to prove may not e quite oi ineir minu. iBepuDiic Hi mot important convention ever ' will recollect that Mr. Hayes made a circuit

Held for the uruuy oi twa grave ijueMion. i tnrougn Ills own state in one of his late

l uuer n iunu isnnuiiuii i. vuiivn I joumevp, ami naci a pcrioui, oi great ovations ? ,,.rVl'i'a.Ft;l;,'"8.r5' 1B.'. Kt t wlVi"l!; .ili ? ! tnRt Secretary Sherman delivered an clab-

TiV ri;..i s ""a"' 'Peech at laiihfteltl in defense of the "Ei I Indent's policy, and subsequently wrote t-..,i,.v.t xf tlw sutxiuii iiiivoihiiikiii. iMit-1 an uritent letter savinir how very Important

hihciI to ISTti, hl. eommlsslnti was renewed , it wan that the KepublleatiH should carry the

hit of a in fltla n npllnn. iibii imav dnna tin

tHI

by ntc. An appropriation of $S,0O9 was made

lars never to begia again. If he doesn't stop for two days, tke neighbors ask the police in a a Mutatac, a ad if he doesn't atop for three days, they get down their shot-gun aad ge ganaiag for kiat.

in the Mttidr)' civil service aet of 1S75 to meet the expenses of the commissioner. 1 recommended the reapprnprtatlon of that itm for the same purine, the former appropriation having been covered Into the Trtmeary and lielng no longer available for the purpose without further action by Congress. The subject is brotiKht to your attention at this time, In view of circumstances which render It highly t!(rahie that the commissioner should proeecd t the diocharge of Ida Important duties Imnuallatcly. As the several acts of Congress providing for detailed reports from thediferent deMartmenta of the Government require their MibmlMion at the beghtnlHR of the regular anaaal sesfdon , I defer until that time any further reference to subject of public inIWodl K.K. H.VYK8. WMMIK8TOK, D. C, Oct, M, 1877.

and had the Republican victory been as great as that which had been achieved by the Democrats, every body knows that President Hayes, Secretary Sherman and all the Republican supporters of the new policy would have claimed it as a valuable Indorsement of the President by his own State. The attempt to belittle the result, now that the Ohio election has gone so strongly the other way, Is a mere salve or plaster applied to a painful wound. Kort Dodge claims to be the greatest butter market in the State of Iowa. From May 1 to September 1 there was bought and shipped at that point over 400,000 pounds of that article, for whiok over $50,000 in oash was paid oat.