Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 January 1878 — Page 6

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wet- NmhIm Amr Mit mirt.T

l May, VWte Co., dmuvMam ef the aafcertiytabe ttansfcrml (im t 'lIudbfilkiTobMM Warehouse, bar Mts-'getvt. The" Koam.ni.iM. wW netetw tke t peede pariurtrt.with HaUUtkM ainawnthtfL; Balkan, 4it wlH'de' Karri daft? and t-

IXDLaYXA. t fM0i mm asset W mi l cibiiWm

- , btyhi exec of that sum lmt net hawecnate-

Sam MtlU. eolared. wk fcMrd t tthat.

' -Rev., e sift, Mr ftw aiurtfer o,daancji : Plaeerty.

tAe with the ftrrrian ipalnit WMdie.

Store of te BftnfcUMe JUl.

wAsiuxtnox. The opinion of the Naval Ourt f Ineukr Into the Huron dkaster has Wen poem id

eated bv the Secretary of tW Jsavy. The r f cHinens, km informal trial

eowdusioii are that lb cotamaiwlw ml the eortroom, tlt prifftHierw-vSoce mtyuttaM Huron was primarily responsible for tike loss gwlHy, and hanged hi theturt-yird. The ef tkat vessel, ami that Lieut. l'slmer, the t Coroner's )ry rtw4d a mdk of "hang

ar. Gojd FhHtMa IMHsW-Mr. Kftukbill. we ntUst refuraiak r ur.

At Kniwlkl, Gil., h Um 3d, ve Uothi I kwij tkwcy're a digraH to any ken en

thieve wre token Imm the Jt by a iwmc i LxiQftttH Avenue.

held in the ' BaukWH Rut it

XtHfgrWffer Cart, m Mm Trenhle Jtrengkt te Mr. XlUn.

It

It WMt Uhi 1mm, ttt jhW Ummm nk8

timtilj iMiinl cliiHtf tk ttetmte, wkks lHl biMHt hhimmmII y THg rh1 aluriHy, i mimtitm ot violin slriiiirsi fre p'f dutv.

nui ka JM ciim . so Jmely. Mlllikww everr wonl of it, .! Tie 5SJ' xiUiST1- Ihji MPrfljr miv. poMkMl W pillow hJ Ikinpvd over to

nxm tw m nnw lor the welcome "iw.uio .hu u ..li

of mm Hite WHtr. Ami tkN.tt . . . mwmii Mr, MWkM .Wiremi hm Wklial PaIksrIhk In remisylvjoiia. MHily k toHvkut ksctwre on tk 14lsHwsof wurt nwi in bw butifl m A simww! from Wilkewbarre. I'..

iwvif Htiijc eliierr, Hi.Hle errors in navijntion; ako, that tke t3k otteers oh the nifkt of iier m. mUfht lwve been at fault in Hot ascertaining the aecHracy of ierimleiilr MUHiliHK reported to tkem from time to time. The ihlp k reported to lwve been in ever) rencet staunch aiwl feawortky, atl she was in that condition up to tke time the struck.

An HCreditHl af-ent of the Cuban Reptib-

d by irtkw MakiwwM."

A d(otmitiff aMlit oeearred at Mem- want f 20 U-iy for ttocket mey. L.t. .v.i.t. ... . it ll.t.:5i v?it V.

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Hm, BkWJi Ut ywir, ilr. K. ! I)vMon hmrtin. AimI tken wkn h low The Uorouch of Whituimv.'ii in SSiMJ&9iUn lns6cKty ItSF"1' "M tlii county, H-jwthi mortiiiiX ti.n.Vn iwKpwttlltMii vw r nJ?"""1 "iK1 t W. Into a fover of excitement by u.MtHrtlii.jf Mi BHK Lhtck IVaHkbiU I-aUwr. II kamr kmu. haw lo vnu wimuu U u.l;i, i.m, ! ... i..r:

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nHaw r.n.iTfu, a t I v immt. "un p, , i, Mrs. .viHppcrMlei er iihiimmI Faircliilil comnKnwl his poiiw derive, wa aroul from hlo hImm KohU lUnkixll 1'a, I wat f 10 cat went aad fell dowa our cCera and i tUintit.riiiW- ,!. u '....ot,,,.,....

by a uBd H erf ao oa t? ia to open a "- :1I T A" i W number of 1Lh friend.

tiuwt. iimmhmwwij am iarui un TiV . ,V -""7. i"nii-j , i tr. MiiitKens always uhi hate that relatives by setulinff them liver

Hand oeaeau u& pillow to jtet ItH revolver. I K-imy pemiiar monej. , eat of the Ittrrndfe,. A srreat hrii

and in ilrawiar k. out k keeaaie eMaackxl t

with the Ufd-clMht and was dioebarifed,

Mr. Bankbtfl i)wtr ekikireit!

lr. Gold Flounce ltaakMU

K! wnn s ang ciiiMren met htm , ing into a half-dozen worthy families.

i farm-

fall

and

nud-

"1 n ,r ' Z' ltlofr- 1wl,tl OBlJ ,l4 Htl th pultons of the slaughtered auimald, and

licarrived inWashlnton from Key Wet, the bait paslnjc entirely ikrauck the body of k ' yw ",,1t well kart live t more ckcke6 m tke JMiHikeiwj' coops 1 luxury. After those jeift had Iwien sent

where he was. landed from a Shawmon' , M.x-wotns' oW ehiltl ami penetrating 1W"U,S ni n,n,tv ims morning, ana ; man there are rate ia Iowa, and manyjtothe various friends in nutation the boat, which eluded tk vigilanec of the the Mde of hU wife, who was lyif witk tke ' provide for or nmlj family. e're ; a. time ami oft, she kaU found her way memters of Mr. FairchildV family ( five Spanish iwitrol steamers. He states that the 1 "ion her arm. In te ihm an hor . 1" 'l1 """g twl'"1 leent I into tke MUIUcmw cellar and tilled her !in number) were taken suddenly ill ml prtHt nd t e third PresiasH toft lie Ch!hi th mot her aaU child, had brthwl thir "clarei 111 ahainii U go oiU. b4oattl form witk cream and sirlom t as soon as iwwsiblo n nhvsi-

i2 in 1.1 4 ir t - 1.1 vaa rkVArit.ua u-ttt. wl&f w !.. UO VOI1 tlltllk I AH tlU ilrUil. unjl . ri'lHiilaluip ttu umilv. .f :..,... I... t I I .1 ..IV

ui me nisii rfb.uciu, .mnuuw ww I A'vi Hnt trc nmim il V Vl'il " t I i ...,,,,4 j u uca uc au . iifmnceI Hie general IHHlauy SiS

was captured and shot by the Spaniards. HayeiaKen own me mit rr tfte.rorcitl fr ' " , ' ' r. . . . r Hn w arm awi nar.y threw his ; the result of tHJison, occasioning in all

Maximo Gomez i

Kepubliean troop.

on the 23d, a nefrro who had

a niarchant named J. Denton

row th Jail ami hanged

zeus.

Iteeent heavy rain throughout

ad fataHv wounded Tnow 18 thatyou makt iiKfM?rsomeHow. , fence, singing enton, was mfcc How, I , don't know ami I don't care, cidly at hi tbv a mob of citi-' 1 're I'vea hard time enough of it ami wolerinj

psalms ami winking pla- sratcnl the niaUer as well as he ootild ttn-

tm With US IOB V. I dlr tliA rrn?iif uiir.w utwl .... 1 1.

i ... . ...v- ..j....vv7, Willi 111 HJU

oouenng wnat an the racKet was 1 conclusion that the family had been

ri." " - ??w fc5l"? MP om?1- 1B1 c1 tim o" fA chainnan poisoned by the liver-pudtiHits. In the Califoraia ' fr )it,on in ?oty. .Here's a k-tter of the Anti-Midnight District Central absence of all chemical examination he of failure , "ot thl "?!T.g from .-vw,r committee for three years and luul at-, could not tell tke nature of the poison. Cncjus. 1 ott'd better read it. tended more caucus, ami called more As soon as it was aseertaim! iWt't i.n

ktrje IX?69 w ,rw,?J '""PR6. . . . wt:on in Milliken's back yanl . poison was contained in the liucldlne.

have gone' mJTLJZTmweil:t ieH J t U hrs on its back. It had ' word wa inunedkitelv sent to the parman o ndine a remhtem;efor$I,000. nMlthe summer rights a burden to ties to whom donations had been for-dry-xfMMl R,,d tkat ptkt away. 1 aris expends .Mihkens all its life, and now it had , warded, but in manv ca.-5.s th infnrimt.

no umuiti since 1 1 ran; nnu Mrs

drowned, itself in his cistern. It wa a turn came too late, as it Was diseornmil

pece of demoniacal spite work. Von that no less than twentv-three persons

In compliance with the rwniet of the nth

committee of the House Committee an Military Affairs investigatingour relations with Mexioo, the Secretary of War has summoned Col. Shafto and Lieut. Hullis and Tur

ner, who recently pursued the Mexican ma- J ve removed all apprehea4em rauders Into Mexican territory, to appear of ftrowing crops.

on January 7. j John II. and Thomas J. Gotf, the

, J t cattle dealers in in Kentucky, K.ST AJfli SOCTHKVST. 1 into bankruptcy. At Boston, on the ISHh. John Cronin. n i Toe, Holton A Co., wholesale

. Hi.t . 1 . f . 1. 1 i t... w , fl Aii!pr4 . PlnWana t f lill V njaxl 1 u .i.:lu

jctisuiu, was Mini ik me wu uj .aturj- " - --r"' i , .. . .. i Hipkpv. 11 rprs old. ami 1I1 1 ilm n,in. meiit. ilabiiities about S3S2.0GU: aM , M!.Kl.tHmw?re.'r

utes. The boys were in an upper room at ' about ?2ii,000. play, when the Cronin boy scratched Ulckcy I Mrf. Annie D. Hqwrmh, wife of Mayor Inthefaeeand started to run down stair, J John 11. liowman.of East St. Lmil, III., cThe latter followed to the head of the stairs, eidentally shot her.clf in tke breast with a and fired the fatal hot with a revolver. 1 revolver on Chris him Eve, ami tlkd almost A steam boiler in the candy factory of ' immedhucly. Greenfield & Sons, 6 Barclay Street, New I 3ir, Jrviae,f tke firm of Jones A Irrme,

York, exploded about 5 p. in. on the Hh, Greenville, hy., was waylaid and killed by

causing great lost; of life and destruction of I loot-pads on the night of the 23d as he wa

property. The holler was located lust un- going homeirom the

der the Mdewalk In front of the factory, and f hit of carrying home its explosion vcm intaHtanrnust v tnWanenil l.v at the store, and this w

.1 a i L.uj.' " iwi vurev.HUii;nl UKiHlllW C OIK KiHl fn llfl IKIRV

,,! , ti. .... ...... tr,.u,..n.l.i..i..iii ....... ieacnir Arrests! 1 he McCask s will , water, but that one-erel. mfc-taibiil

t.m ru ...iV rc, nu in h ie - ..iv .y 8 . rt wu v overWd vcmi on it if vou ain't caref ul f . hid rvU...ir '.w " " V,' Yesterday

m nuiestneinMue wans ana the floors .10 1 "Pf ano,. sw,),, ;the TnLlSis sS-T. ' Jamestown found soma n ,.1. I

1 1 .....i, ..... t m. nuuiu ncici , . . ...w the church . Bj ue tin: cistern strain, le wouki rill it up btreet wharf. Papers were cuaitek 11. KE5CLT. ' as soon s he got the water out, and fo"ml which proved to belon: to Robert

Mornim? mier annoniieasr ' okl dwr another one. Dor-L'one the V- rawtoni, a uischargwl soldier from

I & 1 k. I1L. I I - Til .

Hilt d mmmm at . naMK mbm k nai 1 1 fa mux wauiiu : ii m w u 1. i: . ..... 1 1 .

11- ..- T" " . r Biiwm wiwiffiMier-iiR u nnenaven were suticnnir the most ntarnS'iFto!00,,tAop' tb" terrib e,mlish in-' intent agony, as tbo result' of eating P?f n 1 i W , . telligence m that eat, and its desire to the pmsoncd dainty. aJL v Jr!I lI? 1 Vi1!V 1 -V ' 1 mI !Bt MHikins had been greater than Late advices to-nkht from the excited don't see what I get for my money, its love of life. Ever since .Millikins community lead to the lielief that severWhy, I hare to work like a niffsrer to hadscalcl! thu hir ntTUz u 1....1 ..1 .:n .1:.. ".C.

keep this family going. Br-, my been exrinr somethinr like this.

coachman has ac easier time of it tHttn If k IhmI been a decent kind of

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uu. Livrv, iaK ine

physicians of this city went to WhiteIt tl tl B.w'TlklMtil n,. . ...... 7 1 .. 11 .

ii;u turn ti;nunii m MlL'cini CM IIS.

. Mr,. Rd noLrMla XlvYll ZLTJZJSri ?T "?tt nV ,s l"c VJU 1M.S? originated

ore. Be was In the t ,1 .1.1.1 T V. V. ?,:""? " . ."Tv. m "a w oegan tac m tne copper Keltic used in prcnarinsr

the money taken In t r. . .nr.D.i ki pwniai ioor 01 emptying the cl-tern Uhe pudding, as xZlt oi Z ior we nmstbemtimeand-et the wkh a bucket, he might have stood it to t . . .

niorninjr

a cook on the

fell, burying all In the ruins who bad not ' ntly. The Sonora troops attacked them.

been able to effect their 'stoape, at the fir.n losing 27 killed and a numberof wouaded. 1

Indians were apparmtjy ktoricrti-, as thiy

warnmg;. ine ueitrls or the building was , almost immediately wrapped In names. The number of persons at work In the factory at the time of the explosion U not definitely known, but Is supposed to have been about 160, nearly all of whom wereehildren ranging in age from 10 to SO years. There were besides a dozen' or more persons in the salesroom on the first floor. Thirty-three persons, more or less seriously injured, were rescued and taken to the hospitals. The bodies of the dead ooukl not be recovered until the Are sutHdded,and the number eonld not be estimated on the night of the fire ; bnt the loss of life must have been enormous. A number of adjacent buildings were. sari, ously injured by the explosion and partially burned. President Hayes and family had a reception and supper tendered them at the Union League Club In New York City on the evening of the 21st. The affair was strictly so oial and informal in its character, and no speeches were made. Henry Norfolk was hanged at Annapell, Md., on the 21st, for the murder of his wife in May last. Van Dyke, another wlfe-mur-dercr, was hanged at Cnnton, X. Y., en the same day. President Hayes assisted at the openingof the new American Museum of Natural History in New York City on the 21d. The famous trotting mare Flora Tcmnle

died near Philadelphia on the 21st, aged 9i.

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. 1 . .. IMITHTH IBtWkVTklTtt f " . " - V. HHni imf 111 111 1 . lift. I - -. ,

IT.... t-n siwniroo. lie JCIV ia TOCKH StriKe IBO . "V. v-"" k"

Ills wife and interesting family in deieK bedv of the noatin cat several tin.. ' because of the fail

.aktion. i but Ik; hadn't hauled k tin vi Tf savings lank. He writes on

that he took

The mancom-

Orf the

s he coui-

u re of his

another

laudanum for five

ubieiuently ttrlmMthe country ia

vicMiky of Janos of stock

been robbing trains at

Troops are in pursuit.

r" nV" crazy. keit OB tuincr at tke lk'etlm till tl

MLSCKLLAXKOCs: cOa UuwttcA: T.J). Bankhill arm4d ! krs arms aelwi. Ami hu r a,i niifkts. two ounces each nieht. but it

Erroneous interpretation kaving been ' " - w-v 1 t- h legs. And his keml. kd no effect on him, and he how takes gfven to the circular of the Porte invklng 1 a Tkatlr !f.lltbt t u sPhIy toJl Mrs. Milli- t,w bHt,, to Zet ri1 ol lhe world, and the: medkttkHt, it Is otSei&ily i4aicd that ' ucnugai. kens, in answer to her tenth summons, ' vin bHnli roblers may have their Turkey does not approaek the Powers as a goon atr midaikf tt..i,..t ' that he wasn't coming to gutmeMiil he ! I'V "ext. In another place hu write vanatdshedSUteineehestill has two lines ire tiwSh-en this cistern, lie dkin't ls, "Kalstou bath," and of defense which tke Government believes attention oftha TlnrinSr t! V hrWW : cr if " was snling. What? Well, ! I11 's K G3, and states that he would beaWe to kdd. The P.vrtt, by Us tlMlt yniMoklnJtim t" flirM eut even' thing up. he didn't ; conxmits the act iHicausu lie was ef renter, desires to intimate wHiingne. The switeh-emrme u Hna train of care; he could etthellie, he reckon- town by the savings banks and to consWcr prowls made by tke Contn- froirht cars 11 ittit turLl the bend tly, coukln't he? Hev? w unable to get employment.-.? tinoplc conference, Asthe warliegan owing attL Fair GrXU and tLT lilti it dW take him a , rncisc Chronicle.

to Turkey's refusal to adhere to those pro- a half mile east of them The enzi t wa goig to keep at it till it, poaals, the Port tklsks it might be tcrml- ,neer said that it was a headlight , amlhe w1 ewptleiK Dog-gone the cat, he nted now on tkat bafe. whirled a a ignal m the auaroachinr w,shfd sl wf Mnlger himself that ;

jii n cuspaiemoi tne awn says that a train : lmt lb liht w- in ie cwtern. Diasc a cat. anv-

sonof X. Prevent Pamlol, ac ed 17 years, ' ly amlramdlr Wr ! J.

shothlmfelf. Cause of the act not known, or two it was so near him that he feareti How e did haI water ami splash his It will be remembered that X. Prevost Par-, a, coIIUmh. -.! k wbitti .t-. i.-, ekHhes ad sweat ami swear, ami how

adol, the father, committed suicide when and his train came to a iton wit kin 1 the ?hbor's wires hung over tho front i

fewvearsaee. ' 7::5L"" J"V Whenever it existed in a.

Tke gabk of Milne's Hotel, E,linburgh, recetk, and wm Z" VATthl-' lh' Her aU witk the cat. P.rel of. clnldren were cerScotland. whlck was weakest by are, fcH rate of a nik i nSfte ft hid Mrs. Aluggridger ime ami h,mgfjm ..Pf, l- The genealogical ontkeimh.buryinganumberof Arsons Jn tVra the 1end btJu vbot three the fencTand wejit and told won- ree of the family conk lw traced Wk the rains. Tea livas were lost. ! LJZr fwT l7L derfal stories of that cat's saeacitv ami for 14 5 x generations, nicltuimg alout lf

,V. "Vw " w - -JrSj-.- a,tl.l- iIa Trt!rtIIH ItleirK IIIHll half fit win 111 nm.

Singular Case ef Heredity.

Dr. Kizzoli knew a young girl who ksd a kng, thick lock of perfectly white hair on the forehead, the rest of the

clothes ad sweat ami swear, ami h- "e'g very pronounced black.

This anomaly had been congenital and hereditary in the girl's family for two ...... tM

Mhmael Daxitt, Fenian, sentenced to 13 " the trees could be seen for cveral Ks as,on u children, 'flection i om preyears' penal servitude, hm len releaHllondS. Wh iPw Milliken mntteml. tke white UiU.-McdiaU Jtecord. ... r . . . . i. . w,rei v. mH n 4 -.. 1 1 i i i i i MannWMnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

SSl!?5fc .D""-., "'!-: .aSV Sari." s 't,".!l.bJ'

heauiitrht. but no on oiv thl i rA r. . r'" "we man

one. That it might have been a retfec- , f

(Pa.) Iron Company, is missing, together with $8,800 of the company funds. The Dale ManufacturlngCompany, of Taterson, N. J., the largest silk manufacturing eneern In the United States, have gone into bankruptcy, caused by the .depreciation In prteos of silk goods. At Boston, on the night of the 31th, Cornelius Tobln threw a lighted kerosene lamp at Mrs. Mary McKegaH, setting her clothes en fire and burning her to death. Tobln war arrtsted. Owen Murphy, Treasurer pf the New York Board of Kxclse, alwconded on the ?3d

with between $o,000 and $W,0OO of the ex else fund, of which he had full control.

after serving half tke term of hi sentence.

The Dutoh rtoamer Friesland is believed to have been lost off C'afw Fiai.-terre win alt on board. She had a erewAOf about but no paesengers. THE KASTKKX WAR. AVlenna correspondent reports SHleinwn Paska, witk M.09O men, arrived at CseaaUnepleon tke dOth fromyaraa. Ilajbes te Adrkmple te take command ef the army of

Kmintanfa. igulelman's eireukous route kl

exphiFwd by tke fact that, in eoeseuenee f lee asd snow la tke Kal-

been one of the children tkat

rtonfrom the swSch-engim is mble, .V6" drim'nfI; Millikens toiled or tkuit it w -jit-i .,... ' . his face very hot at beine made the

isnot impoerfble. The fact tkat a light TJ??!.-

THE MARKETS.

NEW YORK, December 'JS. H77.

was seen on the

BEBVBS Native Strrs....... 7.00 J1I.7S

aa ami UNeroKoe SaEKr..., . ..i.... I.JS .v....... i .

auua-uve tjm

track 'oT which ttw -. to thnnder, iskki. with ox-Miifny:;;:;::;;. v:

-J h ... a .. .... a ... li I it w i pi .irru . . r.. . . .. .

ware nunint mar k.va nuL. ik. w3T,iwcmiei. iio v a uhi wue L. ''.V'rM" vniwe a.-j

7 ve . .pmun hil S nilKAT No. 2 Chicaao M on the engine overly cantious, anu ma,k ! LCL ,. S95-S!-? 5

n appear rncn larger than h seen else- - 7, 1.. I nSIS-TSLi

( Kvm irijri tl ltTflimi . ..........

ST. LOUIS.

The removal

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(n iwktw, iwmj material if wore . .j. ' Il . . . . it . UWH

I wmij iiiviria rsuwajr i taraa, anu wrst ANi SOUTH WKNT. ttheneehy swa to Conrtantmoids, than by a Capt. Blair, In oommand of United States more direct route. It Is thought, at, t4t troops at Fort Bliss, telegraphed Gen. Sher- a portion of the troops from the 'tuaddkteral Idan on the lth that the mob at San Eliza- have gone to HoumeVta by html dire, aw the rio had liberated the Texas Badgers and (Czarowltci reports Turklsk Xorecs' outside prisoners and then dispersed, lite reporter pf Itiiuehuek andken Jht lower L wHkshooting of Judge Howard and the two drawn.

rangers j coiinrmeo. ne says tnc moi was ( Jondea reports of the SSd state that a eomposol entirely of native-born citizens of ' fresh call of 300,008 men will be ordered at

j exa, anu no neip was given them from the once by the Porte, and that the Riim4m ad

where. if. hmond (Ind yaPUtdium. MmtaI etWwneit Belt.

ritnwiral nf )tu uM'U.1 TltJ

ird is strikingly ttxhlhiteil by the ! ,to f "1? ow, world Unted with the ef CkYoktnd. - Only thirty-lire i Uht iA ln ml onejred cats. The

ft

the western hills in a glory iif peaceful

aptenuor, anu tne rnuuy tints of the dying day touched the clouds ami sky with

of the "Wheat Belt " 1 solemn oeauty almost too ethe

COTTON-M Jddllng . . .. RKKVES-Chotee hi Ka

veara zm tdt aUnnad nuwJ irkMi tkM ' 3" pratMers at the front fence felt tke

...... 1 . f it...- x.'i i i. . hallAWml inlliuiiu t tkx. 1. . .u .1 laritt.. ir .I ..!. v-ti'

j... . mninma tmwri. .M. . iBraj . . . - ......... ... im n r.. i .. . . . tt . i . - j.i 1 1 ... .......

ato alone aeeepted. Sfaesaiion,' now S1" ,ftki wr finS" to Hps. Only COhnv zmZ'U scarcely known mi the wheat trade, was entorous breathing ami the oats-.". I

i.i01 ."f1 .receipt, and ..Tr aSS'liVii

aney.... 5.12U

uoou to inme...... t,7

.NHilveCowj 2.4S TeaaaSteers........ 'i.is H(M3 I'HokliMc 3,70 SIIKKP-.Nattve rLOUKt'hokw.... 5.1KI

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, ,ue Iincmer . , vaaee will be resisted to the bitter end,

woi..ionn a. ,oyce(a prominent memler If the Kusian armies can le kekl m chcot

ei tne old St. Louis V hlsky King, has been until the new levy Is mobilized. Turkey

nwu"UHHi iwruoH oy nopes to ims awe te 'taker the dfTenaive, and President Hayes. Col. Joyce, It will be re-. expects that England will come to her ae-

iciiii:. r.u, yww w:iuenceu io jjb.uuu xne in j stvwnee. The Sen lans have carried at.

addition to his Imprisonment.

Ex-Gov. Charles Clark ef Mississippi died

Niehelas Paw and Invested Nlesles and WW

din. The Russian forces have crossod th

at his residence In Bolivar County on tke I Lem, and Rmtckuk Is Mid to be cewpkttolr

Iment of Mississippi reluntsers In the Mexlean war and a Brigadier-General In the Confederate army during the late civil war. A dispatch from Helena, Montana, KHk, nays that well authenticated reports have reached thereto the effect that Sitting-Bull had crossed the line and camped at BearPaw Mountains with a large force of Sleux and Nez Perees. Another report sys that the Indians are burning the prairies south ef Bear-Paw, and tkat Sitting-Bull la en

I fell r-rrujmtn! Tka i. I . c.

. ... . .......v.... v..i nnitiiiimniDin.

Petersburg, where he was received witk im menseenthusfcvHn.

Xh-lftlng lee has torn away tke bridge at

inrmi, ami eommunKsatfon ean not be restored for th present. On tke Mth the ServUmm, after etgatkeurs' severe fighting, eapturwl Atpelanka, the Turks kudne maar

killed and prisoners. Brzereem te almost Invested and the bmbrdit

ef the town Is imminent. The rt

eehi weather and severe ntewMerms have

ft.7.5 4.m 6.00 l1i W, 40 13.J6 t.eo l.(M 1. -r. t;.i5 .vi.-i IAD" 1.18' 27H A 2. ) n.w ll Xi ll.W It

- . NrH,S !'virvitivn ' vi - " v v- r-.M i 40 f their breadstufk and rrahi from the ljy001 " .ravest heart, ami nmde "K-sjiamJard Mi ......... 1 1, northwest. Westward t'mrwheat-pn.: V??? every n 'na':. I

.. ies ns way; out this "era. netroi oiuavtso eotodltknf of affairs, although it will lmt UP fj41 speechless amazement kkevks-Corhhoh toOmiiee. 27s c s.w foryeiw, wiU not be iMnaiKmt. With iMurMlgr' cat, perchwl on the 1 SSSXS?"" -l 5 J'!

r"TO -Riwnmie, nmmv whi agatn I 7; ... .. . '"""V jiu-uwnnj jm. FixiuK-Ohorce winter 1..75 7.

m rrAu-a i. a...:.: . - l mm wiib lrii inna ...i u.n 1 1 i rriiALam Sui4.ii . . mi a

. - . ..SVi( v. t v, "in. ncilVUII I vii.jv. "I'linA iugthe names of the delegates. There wiiEAT-sprtngNo.2 i.w waen't a dump hair en it. When Milli- corx-No. i Mixed 1 S keae eoukl sneak, he called his children f "sT.No;2 ami savage y demamled what t h ey j o rk Ne V Mem !!!!!.!...!!" n.fo meant hy telling him that lie about the , Kansas city BKKVne-yatlve Steers. ." iM at . "Well, pa," they said, "we thmtqht I H fW.a " Cowa its it fell itown the eietern, anyhow; i.EotH 4'fS

w oaran i see very weu just where it ; was mkal rr ewt 71 g

he grown in laife ouaa titles where it is

now negieciea ; anu the increased' settlement of the Went will, after a certain

puim. is nmcneu, provide consumers Bearer the places of prod not ion in that

region. mtjfa9 UourUr.

A little fellow, i or years eW, who had been wearingnndershirte mneh too email for kirn, wae one day, after having been washed, put into a garment as much too larre xjtthmlu-W.l

been toe small. Our f .rMar-abi ct-.

getl his shourdsrs. shook hi mtuAf

ed areund, ami finally hurst out with; "Ma, I do feel awfnl Wauu. 1. tki.

shirt!" I

cos LW l.fll.S' tlx. M 11.75

did go, and maybe it only run arouml

tne oox."

WJIKAT NoJ Winter l.M& CORX-Xo.2 MlxeU... X 9 NEW ORI.KAVS

rLOUR-Chetee Family.. fi.w

4.1S .ris 3.S9 1.00 7S !..;

Thert WW vmwut ml vcUmMnrr in

MilKlfMuV kma thMt. ihr ""Ef-J i

after the sobbine ckildreakad found a 1 tfAr-Gkotee..

pkee they eouW lie on without howling, i !tNe'r Mw m' the veieeui Mnggridger's ct was dl-, Ss-Mr".:::::: .H2

7M Mlt 17.75 13.W r