Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1878 — Page 6
WEEKLY COURIER.
where It wm tkeught they would da the NOT gwoTH
f . MAXI, FMUhK.
JASPK,
CURRENT NEWS.
' WMriT AND SOVTKWMHT. 1 The Newoomt-BHkM Distilling Com
INDIANA, ' I")' of Lowlvllle, K, the largest distilling ' ; concern in the country, suspended on the tMh.
. Liabilities not kHown, but believed to be muck m than asset. The causa of the stispeftdonls claimed to havetieeu theagitat tien of the reduction of tax on whisky by Congress. This oceaioned less than one-
A colored woman, charged with Instlgat- furthw wtHtddered In Committee of tlio iHKhoytewtllretoaUrHlHH)klHKhmH0,V . y,'R. ' t ... a County, 'a., wan takea from tke Jail and '1 feMt w Ih hIohok tho 8th. 'n.vaiMiil. ' lntheIIouse,tliblllknownatheI.oiig ,I!r ' Li .. . . ., I llond bill was referred to llio Committed on
i.e punuHr-wiu ai auuih, Jta.., iew up rwayHand Means. The Committee on Paclfle
im ins i.m, killing io men,
Tke 8MiMlarla anil (MWraltar.
rha recant suggestion of Honor Casu
I hv in the bpanish Uortes that Spain rht to have Gibraltar, will btriko the
Kailroad agreed to recommend tho passage world H eminently rHtlotlHl, 111 (MO is
toll
ought
Tke New Hampshire State election, held reason why any foreign Power
n of I'rea- Chihuahua mul Sonora to Topnlovampo
oh the 12th, resulted in the election
eott, Republican, for Governor, by from 1,000 to 2,000 majority. At Harrisburg, Pa., two children named Wood were fatally and two others seriously burned by the explosion of ooal oil, with
which the eldest, aged 11, wast lighting a
WASHINGTON. The House Committee e Public Lands
hare agreed to report favorably a bill widen half the usual sales, and, added to the fact
provides that the HOtleesof contest now pro that lance minis knd to He paid ior wnirtiy
Tided for by law, under the homestead pre- coming out of bond, oauBed embarrassment. tjre.
emptiou and tree-culture laws of the United yQW children of Matthew Lynch, of Port 1 At Philadelphia, on the 11th, ltobcrt MoStates, shall hereafter be printed in some , Wayne, Ind., obtained a railroad torpedo, Adams, 12 years old, and Charles Patton, of newspaper printed In the county where the wn jot, they used for a plaything. The tor-1 the same age, quarreled over the possesion
pedo exploded, causing the death of three of a stick of candy. Patton threatened to of them and seriously wounding the fourth, shoot HcAdaais if he did not divide with Tom Spottswood, a notorious desperado, him. As the latter still refused, Patton formerly of Missouri, has beeH arrested as . drew a pistol and shot McAdams through the leader of the gang who recently robbed J the head, killing him almost Instantly. Tlio
Harbor. Gulf of California
vate bills wero considered,
l. 1, 1 1.,. -11. ....,,!.. ....... .1.1 , .
OltnlovaillllO "Huuiu wo miunvu ui unii hum milU All-
a number ot pri- dalustan promontory, whiuh is as much
fl Hurt (if Mlluit. uu At u it rlil itti.lf It ....
The Senate was not In session cm the Mh. 1,,,,,,), then for the. Spaniard tu" ......In the House, Mr. keltoy made a lengthy ul.a ,i, :..t...n.. uJt. .. speech in reply to Mr. llarneld's speech of a! "8 M few day prevl.ns. The Consular and Din. ' l,m- l ?"or " fcurupe would
lomatlc Appropriation bill was considered .dispute lllOir HUG to tlio rock if tlioy
u Commit t roof tlio Whole.
oni'o recovered its possession. There is
land in contest lies, and if no newspaper be printed in such county then in a newspaper printed in the county nearest to such land The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs have agreed to report favorably on the bill authorizing tke Secretary of the Interior to make certain negotiations with the Ute Indians in Colorado. The negotiations In question are for the consolidation of all bands in one agency, to be located oh or near White River, and for the extinguishment of the right ef Ute Indians to the southern portion of their reservation in Colorado. The President has nominated Mr. C. II. Sranscorab, formerly Consul at Manchester, England, ah Consul to Chen Ktang, China. This appointment is credited to Missouri, wrongfully it Is claimed, as Mr. Brancomb has not resided in the State for several years past, and his nomination was brought about through Eastern Influences. It is understood that the Missouri delegation will oppose bis confirmation. Gen. John McNeil, of St. Louis, has been appointed Indian Inspector. Joseph J. Kelly, of DeWitt County, 111., has been appointed National Hank Examiner for Illinois and Missouri. Charges have been preferred against Linderman, Director of the Mint, of furnishing
information to speculators in San Francis
the express car on the Texas Central Rail
road. The Fifth Annual Convention of the National Butter, Cheese and Egg Association was held at Chicago, beginning on the 0th. James Love, a farmer residing near Lowell, Henry County, Iowa, did not live hap
pily with his wife and they agreed to sep
young murderer then fled, but was subsequently arrested. FOREIGN. Cardinal FranchI has been continued Pontifical Secretary of State; Cardinal Slinconl, Prefect of the Propaganda; Cardinal Mori-
cbini, Camerlengo; and Cardinal Uartollnl,
arate and divide their household goods. On ! President of the Congregation of Kites. It the morning of the 5th, the wife, who had . is said that the Pope and Cardinal Franchi some time previously taken up her res!-1 have determined on a policy of reconciling, dence elsewhere, returned to her former . as far as possible, Interests of the Church
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in mis cLimiv, hii nit? inii,it iitru iiuiiiiicr omy ono iiiiuiruiico to tho Spanish reof petitions were presented remonstrating taking Gibraltnr, and that is that It is against the proposed income tax. Amongtlm jnn)rnilblo Throo of iU sidon 'ir sn bills introduced was one by Mr. Cockrell to I '," ? , ..i,? .,7 ,1 i.i u authorize tho Secretary ot the Treasury to 8teuP Mml procipitouu as as to ho wholly
examine evidence of payment madu by the inaccoss'.blo, and tho fourth sidu, sloi).
btato oi Missouri since April 17, ltwi, to oitlcera ntr ,l(m'ii to tlm wnor w iirnti.i.ti..l i,V and private ot military forces of said State, " 6 uo'' lll Wil.er, IS proloctoil by formllitaryserviceaetuallyperformedln tlio J about 1,000 piocos of artilloiy. The suppression of rebellion, in full eoiieort and i Moors wuru finally oxpollud from tho co-operation with authorities of tho United i. ,i, c.,;,..i.,i,iQ uro i States, and subject to their orders, and mako I fortress by tho bpaniards in 14G2, and a report thereof to Congress. Mr. Matthews, tho latter then grqatly fitruilgthuiicd it,
irom tlieuommittee on Kallroaus, reported, , un(i olinnini with amendments in the nature of a Mibsti. aiul "pposuu
tute, tho bill recently Introduced by Mr. Dorsoy in relation to the ostablltthtuant of a slnkinx fund for the liquidation of the iudebtedness due tho Government by the 1'hclllo Kailroad companies. Placed on tho
home to get her portion of the goods. She was accompanied by her 7-year-old son, and Love gave them both an apparently cordial greeting. On some pretext
' he put the little boy up through tho scuttle-
j hole on to the roof, and then deliberately
shot his wife in the back of the head, killing
and State in questions pending with the various Governments. By proclamation of tho Spanish authorities in Cuba, all slaves who have served in the ranks of tho insurgents In any capacity are to bo given their freedom upon applying
to the proper authorities. Another proclamation announces that Cuba will hereafter
her Instantly. He then left the house, and
going to the woods near by, committed sul- ' have a representative in tlio Spanish Cortes
cide. ( on equal terms with Porto Uieo, accenting The steamer City of Chester, of tho An-1 to xhe population of the island, chor Line, was burned at Memphis on the' A colliery explosion occurred ncarGlas-
mornlng of the 7th. She bad arrived from Kow Scotland, the 8th, by which 17 rainI fN . -.. i I a a lAut t lull 1 It'AU tit. ItnttlU ltiititjl nlla.
co, and directing the attairs of the Mint so rl00 "V I ' " 7. ,
a iiuuiucr oi imssungurft ihu a utrgo (Ntrgo or " uwr.m ...... uiimuomn fretglit. Three lives were lost .John Ker- steamer Sphinx, from Cavallo, with 2,500 nan, of Memphis, mall agent, O. A. Zeller, I Circassians on board, caught fire and went of Memphis, a passenger, and Albert Brown, J ashore near Cape Ellis. Five hundred lives the colored barber of the boat. The orlsrln were lost.
of the Are is unknown, and in live minutes
as to enable them to pront in their specu
lations by such dishonorably acquired knowledge. The House Committee oh Hanking and Currency have authorized Representative
Phillips to report for passage his bill pro
vidlng for the issue of postal savings bonds, !after k was discovered, the flames spread
etc. The Treasury Department has issued a circular relative to the purchase of silver bullion for coinage purposes, to be delivered at the Mints at Philadelphia, San Francisco and Carson, in quantities of not les than
10,000 ounces.
from stem to stern.
The Louisiana Legislature, whose terra expired on tho 7th, was reconvened by the Governor for 15 days.
By the explosion of a gasoline machine 3
located under the Post-office at Harrison, i
The San Domingo revolutionists have defeated Baez's main army, capturing many prisoners and all their artillery and ammunition. Gen. Grant was at Athens on the Oth and was formally presented to the King and Queen of Greece. The Archduko Francis, father of tho Em-
cen mo llrlt- wmmiuvu iu jiut uriiaiu uy 1110 iruuiy
m relation to 0f Utrecht. J ho Spaniards attacked it ommlsHioiicr l,t,t, i il 1-0- ...i :.. i--n
. i nun i iuiKU iwiuu in lui aiiu 111 iiiu
tney n au maun it lin-
pregnablo, but it was captured by a few British sailors, under Sir George llook, in 1704, and the most desperate and most oersevorinir efforts hnvt Iwcn
calendar. Tho resolution requesting the tin avail inp to rntakn it In 17l't it wa President to fumish tho Senate, with conios ' ""availing lorotaKC ill. Ill lil.lliwas
oi certain correspondence ueiw
uii ami American uovernments the appointment of a third C
of Washington was agreed to. Thu bill pro. the assault was rcnewe;! by a eotnhtiicd u':!'"i? AcT.V,''m,'"n I?!L.t,!!f5..,IJ!.V)h.V.IiV I French and Spanish fleet. This latter
siogo lasted three years. JJy June all communication between tho rock and tho mainland was cut oil, and in the following month tho fortress was completely blockaded. Tlio besiegers brought to bear all the resources of
I war hv lanil and son. unil tlinir
!!eCt. '"it Vvi'tii'ariiS1 operations were directed by the ablest
law of the United states or of any statu shall i rrencit and bpantsh engineers: a powXlPXiorZ f.rful t ncI,ored in the bay, and for ration, and Congress haii provide for with- 'three weeks an incessant bombardment drawing from circulation ail bank notes now was kept up from eight mortars and L'OO outstanding. The Diplomatic Appropriation ..u,, VttnrSnr ..mnnn -n,,, ,.,.rr; bill was uiscussud at length in Committee of PlectM battering cannon, i he garnthn Whole, and an evening session held for ' Son made a sortie Oil November 2i , 1781, disoos -d"r K hUU 01 ,IM1ortanco wcrc !i"d destroyed tho enemy's works, but r ".T o . .i. ,n. .t. .i. . 1 1,10 ftUittS sotm reconstructed them and In the Senate, on tho 12th, tho Mil n aid brought 1,000 pieces of artillery to play of tho Polar expedition designed by James .,!,?, ,i, ,,i,. .... ,f mivJ. Gordon Hennett passed unanimously with- ' f ' ,L' ton?' n "TO"' 4 W
out debate. The House bill for tho rel et of "mil i" "luuiiwuiiu uuseiffinKH u.V lanci
liquor trattlc, with an amendment that one of the commission bo engaged in the trattlc, passed yeas 99. nays J9 In the Houso, a number of bills were Introduced and referred, Hiueiig them one by Mr. Kwlng, providing for the issue by tho Government of non-inturvst bearing legal.tendur notes, to bo used as far as necessary in retiring United States notes not bearing interest
now outstanding. Him inu remain
, O., on the evening of the Sth, F. Kupp and ! peror trancls Joseph of Austria, is dead.
r ony miners were Kiueu uy an explosion t in Unity Brook colliery, near Bolton, Engj land, on the llth
Aftrfnl1 flnlflertlnn ami fuin.iiintlrtn I Katie Amer were killed and nine other per
with members of both houses of Congress, oa fl",1y Injured. The building was the Secretary of the Treasury has detertnin- et on fire and extinguished with some dlfed that the first silver dollars to be Issued HCul, will be used only in exchange at par for I The fa,,uro of HoWcll, Gano & Co., Cingold coin, or for the purchase of silver bul- ' c,nuaia large hardware Arm, is announced.
lion at market prices. He does not feel at liabilities not stated.
tho relief oi 1 men the mean while beseigingitbv
Win. A. Hammond, late SurgeouGeneral. 1 whiln fortv-snvnn sliiim of i Iia lino mul
was taken up and passed with but one ells. tinmlinr nf Rtmillor x-naanU tmm senting Tote. Senator Plumb's. Senator Tel- taferc11 ""'"or oi smaller OSseia menler presented a petition of ltobcrt u. Inger-laced it by pea. Admiral Itodncy sueiPftVg fJ relief into too fort enacted for the ostensible purpose of mip-'l,y defeating the trench fleet, tho garpressing obscene literature, arc in thoopin nson were greatly encouraged, and, iou of the petitioners plain violations of i,., .liuplmririnir roil hot el.At cilAiir...l tho letter and spirit of the fundamental ,J (,,ica,g,"g reu-liot SllOt, Silenced principles of our Government, and are now the enemies enormous floating batteries being used for the purpose of moral and rell- !U1 burned many of their ships. Nino ' of the batteries w4re ct on the. About relerred to the Committee on Kuvixion of four hundred of tho crews wero saved
liberty to use them to pay for current expenses until the amount coined Is sufficient to furnish all alike without discrimination, nor does he deem it expedient at present to exchange them for United States notes, or to use them in payment of interest on the public debtuntil the amount coined is sufficient to enable him to do so impartially; therefore they will at present be used for the purchase of silver bullion at market rates. The silver certificates will fioon be ready for IstUe, and are of the form of bank notes, engraved In the best manner, and printed on bank-note fiber paper.
Gen. Mierman says that there ought to be
Hon. Charles L. Wilson, proprietor of the
Chicago Evening. ronrnal, died at San Antonio, Texas, on the Oth, where he had gone tor his health. Trains on the Union Pacific!, Denver Pacific, Kansas Pacific, and Colorado Central roads were completely blockaded by snowdrifts on the Oth, many of the cuts being level full. The Farmers' and Traders' Bank of Lexington, Ky., has suspended on account of the financial embarrassment of certain parties connected with tho institution. The condition of the bank's affairs Is not stated. The authorities of Hot Springs. Ark..
, larger portion of thu day In considering tho i only Diplomatic Appropriation bill in Committee 0I1
umsianiinopic, lOlh, ' MrCox severely criticised a former speech d Gen. Ignatieff start- of Mr. Hewitt, and charged upon the latter
at least 35,000 to ),000 men in the army, and ' hae ,!,suetl an appeal for "ktance to the
declares that "at this moment there is al
most absolute certainty of a renewed war with the Sioux." The, President has nominated John W. Hoyt, of Wisconsin, for Governor of Wyoming Territory. Secretary Sch'urz asks Congress to appropriate $15,000 to Improve the Yellowstone National Park. The suits against Gen. O. O. Howard ea account of deficit In his accounts as Com-
ilwioner of Freedmen's Bureau, have been
sufferers by the recent conflagration in that city, large numbers of whom are destitute of food and clothing. St. Louis, Chicago, Little Itock, and some other cities have sent contributions.
THK WAU TKOUHI.KN. The coming Conference of the Powers will probably be held at Berlin instead of Baden-Baden.
A telegram dated
says: llaouf Pasha an
cd for St. Petersburg to-day. Hobart Panha will leave for Crete Tuesday. The visit of the Grand Duke Nicholas to the Sultan has been abandoned for the present. The report Is again current that the Autrlans are about to occupy Bosnia and Herzegovina. This is unconnrmed, but it Is understood that Austrian plenipotentiaries will, with the consent of Kussia and Turkey, bring the ques-
iHUMu mts iiuuru position oi uiose provinces i more
uerore the congress.
Advices from India, said to be trust
r
imws. yjn moiiuiioi senator i uuroiaii, tne 1,,. tho ovnrt row of flu. Itritwh Inn Mm bill reported by the Committee on Judiciary tne exertions oi Uiu Itritisli, but the In regard to tho l'aciflu Itallroadsinklngfund rest all perished by tho flames, explowas taken up, and speeches in favor of tho sums Or drowning. Soon nftArvvonl Mm
bill were made by Acnators Thurman and 1 1,., ,,.,. , . , , j iiavfs of Illinois.. ....Tim iiotiMe stient it... ' beseiged wero reinforced, but thi'V had
lost sixteen men throutrh-
ll. .. . t flit !..
in rtim anifVi of VlHmtV; 1 01,1 . "ck. iilCAO little
lormer sncecii .vuiiw uuui iiimwij ro very
that ho " was in great part responsible for
i the Klectoral Couiuiitsfun, and he fliewittj
naturally deslreu to have the result cemfleu as good. The rosult, however, was bad no washing would rinse out the damned pot." l)eH CamersH as a Lever.
encouraging 10 apatn in her ampliations to recover Gibraltar. As she has been nine years putting down the insurrection in Culm she might, perhaps, manage to recover this fortress in ninety years; forthorois no knowing what may have happened to England by that time to weaken her. Taking all things into consideration, however, perhaps it would be best for Spain to wait until
Ever sincd Don Cameron appeared in Washington as Secretary of War he has been devoted in his attentions to one or
fair ladies. Ho has a quick eye the ninety years had passed before bemtyand readily responds to its (ginning operations. By that timu she . Tho handsome daughter of the ( may have recovered from tho exertions
worthy, are to the eiiect thatthe Mohamtne- lately deceased Judge Pascal was the of putting down tho insurrection on dans are greatly excited about the overthrow I first lady in this city to whom he paid ' Cuba. Washington Post. of Turkey. Serious trouble is apprehended devoted attention. The handsome unless the Government takes some antl-f daughter of Judge Black, Mrs. Shunk, ' The Countess Joannes Moore, the Russian action shortly. It Is believed that ' also more than fascinated tho young J Sweet Singer of Michigan, hastily flung 200.000 Moslem Volunteer to serve upnlnitt Kunutnr A fuxrl liail alu-ufn ovidtnil lw. ' titX Mm folliiwiiur tint ot Imr lu v vim
A mall and baggage car, together with ! Russia could be raNcd without difficulty, tween the houses of Black and Cameron : , feel a little pale", think of Joner and'the
us enure content-, was burned on the Lake : An Athena dispatch says the Insurrection but this did not extend to tho .second J whale, anil the frig
Shore lUllroad on the
11th. The train was the
morning of the
westward-bound
continues active In Thessaly, Kplrtls and
generation, and through nil of last witi-
Cretc. Fresh outbreaks in Macedonia arn I tnr'a t'.iv inainn linn P-tninnm ws tin.
express, and most of the mall was destined j reported. voted to the fascinating Mrs. Shunk. for Chicago. f a report comes from Constnnlttinnlp tlmt Snnatnr Camnrnn i tiliilnritdio.r. arid
The business men of the Pacltlc Slope are Sulniman l.mh. who. at ti.o tim f n,
deeidedln his favor, on the ground thatthe B",u l" "u "m""l "mmousiy opposeu to 'signing of the armistice was tho Commandf undi In question were In the hands of G.W. ' tno PrP(l abrogation of the tradelollar, j er-in-Chief of the Turkish armies, has been Salloeh, a detailed officenand the defendant I which they claim has obtained a llrm footing drowned as a punishment for his part in a
wm tntreiore not responsible. i m VjU,"a wnu creaieu a ucraanu wnicn can t conspiracy to dethrone tho Sultan.
does not let disappointment damage his cheek. He consoled himself at once and became interested in pretty Miss Sherman soon after he first met her
early in the winter. From that time his
not otherwise bt filled. They are preferred The Journal lc AV. Petenburg declares t attentions were so marked that gossip
Thft HnUM .tUfltntarv fVninl (!
port against approving the special legislation by tlie c.h,BeHf to ,heMex,cn dollar, and a untenable the reported English demand that announced a marriage ef the Legislative Assembly of Arizona. 1 8U8Pem,'on heir coinage would be to j all points of the treaty should be subtnltlcd The young lady litis been .... t IX nil's 1' tlin I . I ii t rv M,1 .. A I . . .... . i J . T .
graBtlBg right Of WaV acro the Territory I " . u our iircsuge
to the Southern Paeifle Kailroad, on the i " "ver-jiroduclng country.
ground that the Territorial Legislature has ho power to grant special privileges. This
Chicago has been compelled to largely re
duce Its police and fire force on account of present lack of funds and greatly reduced appropriations for future expenditure.
Is reckoned as one point scored for Col. Seett's Texas Pacific scheme. Among the Postmasters recently confirmed I). G. Potts at Petersburg, Va. Potts was opposed by many Republican Senators, on the ground that hn wax a Di'inoemf . hni
his atitiolniiBMut wan tlnallv nmOnuwi i. i Governor.
sir majority. Judge Aa Brlggs, formerly United States The nomination of Thomas C. Smith, at ' l?,'"ator. died at Norfolk, Va., on the flth. present a Treasury Clerk, as Pavmastpr In ! Tho State of Virginia is bankrupt. Tho
EAST AJiI 8VUTJIKAHT.
The
Convention
to the Congress. If tho mission of the Con
gross Is to result In peace, It says, subjects not of a European character, and which might lead to excited but rcsultless discussion, must be set aside.
htened phaco of Joner
when no thought himself a goner." White Cakk. J cupful of butter, 2 cupfuls of sugar, 1 cupful of milk, : cupfuls of flour, tho whites of S eggs, 1 teaspoonful of soda, and 2 of creamtartar. It can be used as a fruit cake.
THE MARKETS.
HEEVKS Xatlvn Stoer....
j Texan and Cherokee
New IUmpshire Greenback State j tho Committee on Public Lands, rcpor lion nominated Samuel Flint for w,t" amendments tho Senatqbill defining
engagement
thu guest of
her uncle, John Sherman, all of tho
winter. Mrs. Sherman gave a lunch on Hoas-V.ive
Saturday, Febtuary 2U. There were 75 , corroN-Mlddiing
IiifKiu ttrnannt at tlila Innnli If wna niit ? 'A'AJ '"OU toOllOice....
r.u. ... WHKAT Xo.s Chicago.... given especially for tho purpose of pub- f uoitx .steam Mixed 'Holy announcing the engagement, but S l?.51-V!!,,(,.,:n Mixed....
CONOKK.HSIONAL. ( before the ctitcrtainnient was over Miss ""n--, w T rt l,i iinnn nnll.nl!. 1. f. 1,1. ..1. I Qlillrmiln n,ttlriliw1 tii, t.liiitirct it mwirniii ' .... x "UUlc.
uiu wviin.iuiiiiitmiii.'ii. i iiiiiio, iruiu i ... v.. uiu .iu.u oviuvj , i;iii"io Mlllllll
XEW VOIIK, March 13. is;?.
'60
fi.'O i ttt ., at fall), oj tf
the Army, is meeting with considerable on
position among Senators, and the Stiiate Military Committee has laid over tho nomination for further Investigation. The Senate Committee on Pacific Railroads recently gave a hearing to R. S.Spofford tipon the bill looking to the completion of a
bout hern Pacific Railroad by the extension
manner in which certain land scrip may bo
ivMiKiieu Hiiu located or applied ny actual settlers, andprovldingfortliolssueof patents In tho name of local or his legal representative. Placed on tho calendar. The Senate bill to authorize the Worthlngtoti and Sioux Falls KailroHd Company to extend its road Into the Territory of Dakota, to the city of Sioux Falls, was taken up, discussed and pas-isd. Consideration was then resumed of
iinnmsneu utisiness, hoi tig the Long Ilond
ted from her aunt, who then and there con
the hrmod tho reported alliance of the
houses of Sherman and Cameron. What a sensation ! Each lady present tendered her congratulations. After this every one was in a hurry to get away and be the first to tell the news. Let sonic apter mathematician than myself make a calculation of how many persons ormlil liuniiwi anniiuititfl u-itli tlio fuelu
bill. Aft(r illoiirilobntit thn bill u'uu mifii1. Is- ... t .. r .
i ...i u.ut a.i Tn ... rzji ZJii ii i i" iu eourso oi a low nours who seven
- al provisions of tho bill have been hemoforu tydive ladies enga
Auditor reports that there is but $100 in the treasury, and that there Is no present way of Increasing the amount, all taxes being paid" In coupons representing Interest on the
iionued debtor the state.
President Porter, of the Llbcrlan Colonl
zatinn Jjoclety, has purchased a
t J t . I . t 1 . nit.
notion wn wnicn no will transport a large itinuinds
I number of negroes from Charleston to Llbe- I imbllc bujldlng at Kansas city. Passed yean tion,
ve.,.l In puous nei i
" i ipfiiu
in?
IIKtiVKS-Chnicu to Fancy (5ood to Prime.. Native Cows Texan Steers.... IIOCS Packing SIIKKP Nativu FI.OLIt-Choio XXX WIIKAT-lted Winter, No. 2 nod Winter, No, 3
uuiix xo. - .Mixed. fOATS No. 2 TIMOTHY SKKD-I'rlmo.... l (lll Af'nlliil L- I.no-j.
mitriirod in tlio liusinosu of ... Medium Dark Leaf
. "0"fS-" , I V1 T .,,.,1 iv,
;i!fl,.",;.iJ!' 11,0 """"'"ficiroulattiig tho now. .Many hastened !flm:itS
where each one found Ht least
m. t!i 14. 1. . I II (I II
ior,i taso oi uieuaivesion,iiarrlsbiirgaiidlrI(u . 1m, nays,T2. Atthoeomdiisionof themoinlng ' 500 acoualnt-tneM Tho (Jhloumi firo San Antonio Italwav. there to eoniiPi.t win. . ...... . honrthuSpeakerlaldbeforetholIonsoiunci. U.W tt-n"anl.tnces. IIlO L-liltago lire
thcSuuthernPaciaJ nailrrt-.il in Pilf,.rnl. 1 A mM, platrorm used In blllldlng the , sage from the 'President, returning without iHC avium ri l aciac itallrOad to California. w ,r , hrl(lKa ov,,r t, iotoiniu. lU i?.v. approval the House bill authorizing a special The San Antonio Company do not ask for a ,.n t ' i ... !. . . -? 8''' , V. ' ,,r, Circuit Court of the I'nTtpd sta ten
v.. im-, mi, iic-ciinim- ior tno Mititnern Di.itrict of Mk4Nippi, lug 11 men who wero at work Into the river, ' ,M held at Seranton, the second .Monday in
a distance of M feet. Tbrpn ....... iv il'"""-.. i";siKostaiciiiiiai tnero was
iVlaad grant or for any Indorsement of bonds,
but thai a contract may be authorized where
by th War Department shall make advances
as the road shall In built, not to exceed $lt,(XX) permllc, these udvaucestobe reimbursed to thedoveniment in military transportation and portal service. Recent publications of private letters written by McOarrahan, who has been around Washington for a dozen or more
.r U" ! m down bete!
.i...i,miMi oi nis ciaua u the Xew hlria quicksilver mine In California, arc attracting great attention. The name of a number of benatoisand Representatives aremeniioned by him as having bu the recipients of Meek In the eomiMiny, several thouMMd bares of width were distributed around
men were I
uiu not spread more rapidly, vam imjlon (.'or. Philadelphia Timet. Tub last Parisian mvhtory: Two
bodies have been lished out of the Seino
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Wuui Tiiba'aahed,Cholcn Unwashed Combing ! CHICAtiO. ! limiVKS-Comiu'ittoUioieu llous (Toinmoo toCbotee.. , IIKi:i' Common to Choice ! FLOUR Choice Winter ....
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iiii.i ii,.i.. .... . .i . I , l ,,k ''I"";"1"1 " ooueuoi me nolo- i at ot. UoiiH. one of a man of .Jo. tho I huax pringo. a...... killed outright and tho remainder seriously ! ingot said special term, and the (lovernmiMit ' , 'V I it i " No, 3 Injured. , could not jitepate for tilal at said term, be. 1 'itir "f woman of 22, both plainly r OOIIN-No.2 Mixed..........
Atlanta fti.npuU wu ft.it .i i... - ,,.i 1 -so no ihhiin wouiu oe nvaiianio tor tlmt Atlanta, Ueorgia, was Usitcd by a tornado .purpose. The bill nnd message wero refer, on feuaday, tho KHh. The Eplscoiwl Church ' rt' Tho House then went Into Committeo Was struck While mornlnir snrvieu wnnt In tn! Wholo, with Mr. Potter In thu ehiiir, on 1 i. ,,,0,rn,n5 Hfn'cos "f"' 11 , the DelU lcliev Appropriation bill. Sir. i.'ar. progress and almost entirely demolished. : field took thw floor and spoke at length in
repiy WMr. hellcyH,H!ch ot the provlons
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sn lnln .in. .i.i .........it.. . .. 1 "iiwiuwa n uiu to pruviuo ior mo or vt??. llmhXm nu4,, ,,vc we'' 'iKanl.HtIonof a Mississippi Ittvor Improvohightech persons were more or less Injured moot Commission, nd for tho correction, but none killed. Other churches wore serl- 1 permanent location, deepening of tho elian-
inn nun iinprovcmuni oi navigation in that river. Referred, .senator Sargent .called up hi Joint resolution In regard to Chlnewj Im. migration, and mado a speech thereon. The Senate adjourned till .Monday.. ..In tlio House, the DeflelcncyApproprlatlon bill was
ously injured, as was the City-hall and many
private iiuutungs. There have been several heavy failures In the provision trade of Philadelphia.
dressed and without a scrap of paper oats no. 2
about thorn or a mark on their linen , ifA,,ir,Nv' 'i'Vi"::"""" i.. ...1.1 .i!..i.. ... .1 i! j 1 ..ii. m I oiift es jiess. ...........
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Caraiiich. -The following recipe has been tried and found excellent : ljpotind of sweet butter, 4 pound of sugar, 1 cup of crcani, 4 pound of chocolate. Uoil 1 hour; stir all tho time it in boiling.
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