Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 August 1878 — Page 2
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evowl t the SHk, whloh, aHhh hrWh dttroUett, wa terrlWa 1 It eieet. Kerty
Mr. ad J.M. Ml were drew! klUr M. In lit. --
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were injured. Tke
tins tornado were eonHned
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u a ulrtriei t two nuies in rewi"
About a pwrter of a mile Is width,
the locality bela what known as the band
ruin. RArtk of the railroad station. The
trot was eovered with small wooden
houses, every one of whleh was swept away
erdemellehed. Some larger iuuui8 were ku iiurn.vT(M. ud the Catholic Chureh, a
1 frame structure, ami the Hew brick school
houee were both demolished. The storm
el TreaMT notes ih vne sewitumw MumuKm. , .. . .. .... ll ....1n(J . , !.. .tiVaf axuHlrrail at. Au&tin. CO!.
nH" . . . . ..... f. i" n.,.1 f ...uc ...I Itv tke xtloion of a boiler ia a sawmill
r ' , , w.re at ShamoWa Dam, Pa., or the 8th, John
??lZ;rr"2 ll. uZ; ' .Gm,, the proprietor, Charle, Elliot., the
TorrKonr. Mr. II. J. Montague, the poplar aetor, engineer, and Charles Meymeyer, a . . . .l ,. ..iif.ui l..- w .isi ..!.t.u. iu s- Vrju4sni tbe llth. '. were instantly killed, and ess t reym
JWZ t ofTegVorhe lu, I-c Fodder and another man were proba
nM witUttHd the Xianeeota At Port Kad. up la me inn, mere iwu
State Fair at St. Paul, to be hW the rt been earn of yellow fever, with
mak in Sertember. deaths.
OUKKKNT NEWS,
..nuwuii. M-od vMtan at tke State, getting forth tbat
A oonferenee of leading GreenbaA- men prowiaeiit men of their nwe have not rewae hM at Wahl o the . eotved l4iuate reoofnition from tbe aMiHat4 renanHmt the bet moaasfor ad- tioeal AdwtalatraUoa.aHd comhwUb; Haitwl
vanoiMC tbe Interest of tbe movemenu a mm iot in pnos m .i. t m nromubrated. ture welfare and advaneement. .
tbe wheial featuree of whteb are taxation I Mr. Wilbur F. Storey.of the Chteafo Tims, of United States bonds, full JegaMender j ha returl home from Surepe with xreat-; eurreney to take tbe plaoe of Kational bank ly improvetl health. .Ldftf tbe ReaumiHioR act, free! Wm.Caln Jt Co.'i Bank at Anderson,
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ment. Tbe hu rowrnwt
tlod reNm men and worn a ihm not neon deeMedi but It hi W that probably an UKderrtaudla will be reaebed umler whleh the reilKkHH bouew will be permitted to reetora tbemeolvee without molestation. Tbe mt serlouH reeietanee so far eneeuntered bv tbe Austrian army of eeoupation waa at Jariae, In Bosnia, where, on tbe th iat., a lwttle was fought laatlng eight hours, In wkleh tbe llonlan8 are reiwrted to have lot WW killed and woundwl and 700 prisoner, their force engaged numbering ,W men, with four eannona. The latest reorta are that 12.000 Insurgent are concen
trated near the dlMeult pw of Vranduk to
onnose the further advanee of lien. l'Hiiiip-
oviteb. One estimate plaeea the number of
armed men opposed to the Invaders at 100,000. The German Parliament Is convoked for Sept. 7. A Russian torpedo cutter exploded In the harbor of Xieolaleff, killing 1 persons.
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THE ELECTORAL INTK8TIG1TI0N'.
The Totter Investigating Committee re-
I
J tmmed ibt eeloii at New York on the lWh.
Tim Chairman reponou mat. siawey
e. The funeral or most or te victims oi tae Matthews liau Den ai?am khbbohwhihi.
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niiiHB.uiu uiKt i" fui to rrewHt hUiwelf tor exHmlnattoii.
The dead numbered 30.
At Kdgefe!d,S. C, on the mb, Brooker
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a MirAfui AtiHte.te made by a Chieago The dead numbered J. ' ci n. Hutler moved tlie factH m enterett upon
wnOTAKDWHTTHWmwT. TrihHne eorre5:ondent of the aggregate; At Kdgeleld.S. C., on the prooKer im ,..n -
For tal hours ending at ncoa en Au- wh.,t crop 0f tke seven States of Illinois, Toney shot and killed Thomas ana Jamea tn and the committee adjourned. gustlJ, there were 48 new ease of yellow iOWH, Minnesota, Dakota, Nebraska, Kan- Booth, and was then himself killed by at 'm.H. Robert, editor of the New Orfever at New Orleans, with Si deaths. Total , SRS aml California, plaees It at 219,000,000 friend of the Booths. Several others were ' lefulH TimMf waa examined on the 13th. After number of eases to wme date, deaths, JHlfehejif an jRcrease of at least 50,000,000 wounded mortally. The trouble grew out the election and prior to the meeting ol the 17f . ' bushels over the crop of 1877. In this eetl- of a family feud. : Keturnlng Hoard, wltwl bjn n.m. A frightful eollfehm oeeurred en be Pan- mM mw)U k i1rw1 at 3,aOO,000 bushels; ! . , uo" handle Kallroad, near Mirn JunetloB, four ,owg 00,000: Minnesota, X1,000,000; Ne- v v.t 0!?rf.i- Ma.i0tf,i whnt policy h would adopt In the event of
ms west of Steubenville, UM awui urka. 25.000: Kan. .00,0X: Da-' f" ""T. . XIV "J.: VCl 0Hr'VZ2i i.Ji-V, n
The . . .. . rimtttniKof w i ch liedld not kuow. Ilk In-
l're,ietiai campaign, nas iHiuusneu a , tpn.,ew with HflyeH was of Hn exceedingly
e'eloek on tbe morning f the 7th, by which ko 9iooo,OW; California, 41,000,000
-r -- - ' , crup w .a tar tUat v- Tild-n never annroved. i nii.t fti.arcti.r. hm.1 he learned tbet the
or more injure fevercy, a - l!lBliml at 400,000,Oi bushels, being a in- - VV" l. ,k EIeetor.1 Commit- Governor entertained a ,.pt friendly feeling
fatanv. Tte weet-iouni cxprow .!, cra. f so.000.000 over ast year. : : - 7 ' . .J. ,r towanttJie soutit
whleh left Pitteburg at ll:4Sp. m., while j The latest putHshel otton-crop reports mnnlng at a high rate of speed, suddenly arcs.Ummarized a follows: Texas weather
oame upon a freight train likewise running favorable and present eondltlon of crop gen
In in nnrtlutrn TUirt
mm u " .....v. . ri - is some KMMiiuee. jiisbimippi, uvni.-.n
brakes.'aad reverse his engine before the im- awj Arkansas general condition of crop not pat took place. Both locomotives were 1-; yer, on aeoount of exeooslve nteet eompletely demoli6bed; two postal nm.
ears were shivered In p4eees and threwn down an embankment 30 feet high, as was ah the emigrant-ear following, nearly every occupant of which was either killed or seriously hurt. The ateeping-eoaebos remained on the track. The blame for the accident rests upon tbe
eonduetor and engineer of tbe freight-train,
4 inn ratner oppweo, me r.irewii
, sion scheme, his adviee being that the House st must nuftavednt all haaards to the
of llepreeentat ves should stand nn In Its t Democrat. t and that whatever they threw .1.. ,ji. ... .v. : ,u0 ,. of over would in that resia-ct bo of least value constitutional right to share in the count or , thwM1. ne aim toldtheGovernorthatthey
tbe vote, no State to ne eountea exeept oy , could establish or snow a vote ot is.tw. uov. . ...... .... ..... ...... . . . al.A I.a 1. u I
1113 W11IIC 111(11. liv lino lor tho Presidency, tin-
,-ere eounteti in rainy. no
kindly and courteouoly ot tno
failure of either candidate to secure ma- V..
Jority of all the votes, the House to elect a (ore the matter waa detlnitcly ttled with i,.i,i, .t. c-nt in olaot i Vice- Mr. Lamar and others. Tho witness said IresWent and he Senate to elect a vice converwitlona with various Republican President. It Is understood that Mr. Hew- te4lrd h undri-tood if Iulsiana and
LlffktalMg'ii Frki. If llghtnintrnver strike twio in Uie mm plaoe, it ntvertbelotw htruek ia & grant number of pltwxM nd plxyeU gonie qur pmnks, 1jWos, during tb elec. trio storm lnt Bundny. At Toronto a thunderbolt lit upon tka belfty of St. Mary's ClMtroh, and iMiiig downward threw open the main entrance whereof the door were looked and bolted. A man standing near by was slightly touched up by the fluid and soon recovered from the shock, but it is tot stated whether he tarried in thoe jwrts long enough to refleot up the striking invitation he had received to enter the church and worship there. Tho phil
osophers in the villages around Hartford did not need any kites to perform successfully Ben Franklin's experiment of bringing down Uie lightning, for it oame down of its own accord, damaging several buildtnsrs and .killing several head of cattle. During the afternoon service in the Methodist church at the Connecticut village of Wapplng the lightning also made a very strong and remarkable protest against the vanities of dress, especially in thu matter of coiflure. The young woman whose love of a bonnet was torn into tatters and whose back hair was neatly (locked by the lightning, was no doubt effectually cured of whatever pride she took in her headgear. The lesson of humility, however, was not learned without a severe shock to herself and to some twenty other young women who sat in pews near by. At Manchester three hams were destroyed, while at llaverstraw one man was killed and ono barn was fired. Lake Mahopac escaped with a HagstafV splintered and a gas-house set on tiro, which was extinguished before
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ThesteamerJosepniHewasnreaoHMj in- ... . na,.u..,c .Vr. 1 .fi, 'rUn wens counted for Have
dians ambushed near Fort Bertheld and one ' ".l"? Ti7vur,.Ji r.mina ,, w,i ' the Governments of thorn states would
w r imxtven to tue uemocrais. 'jiney nrocceu-
endeavor to show that Mr. Tilden was either, ed on thiti assurance and the atatnranws uaH.natanittat or tacitlv favored the nlan were carried out. Uen. Butler observed such HOH-eommlttal, or tciu xavorea tae pian tobe oI WUI!U the wine adopted. . t natuie an a barxKin. Witness replied that The National Association of Hankers, re- Mr. Hare made no pledge of any kind, and ..i-ici.i.v.vnrV rA. ' h witness was left to infer what his words eently in session ia .New lork, adopted reso- inwtBt. GwIK imter tried to sliow they imIntlons pledging the Association to aid and pnd a bancaln. The witness admitted that . . " . i i . uli..n n.lut In liU mile with Mr. Hnves to his
go Junction in Urate for tbe express to paw, inor. orearelessnesa of Smith H. Told, PI, . , " I friendslie aceomiwHled the information with Lt was nearly 30 minutes bohlml time. LTIl!T.,T: Tlt JrveLiL Mle payments, which is to be bailed as an ; the Hmnt mkt he understoml IulMana r?1 W,..B?8:,.. ... " ! dniggbft, who put up a dose of strychnine . . , . . yilHineancto tb pr. ? WJW , i,e sved.
soldier killed. Tbe business portion of the town of Shasta, Cal., was destroyed by lire oh the '13th. Two young ehildren of Albert Sehllhora, at nk Grove. Jackson Couatv. Mo., were
whleh should have made the siding at Mln-ifaUy pHed on the M through the . f 1 4t n ..! 1 . ...... . .
anv serious damaee was done. In I'hila-
The witness told him the delphia, yet another church full of wor-
slupors was seioctei as a target lor heaven's artillery, and fivo of them were pretty badly scorched or sh icked, one fatally. This was a full day's work for the lightning, and it is now in order for the unlearned to inquire whether tiie recent eclipse of tho sun has any thing to do with producing these and similar potent electrical phonomena an inquiry to which many of tho learned might honestly answer that they don't know. It is pretty well settled, however, that cortaiu conjunctions of the heavenly bodies do produce some startling effects upon tho earth we inhabit. New York Sun.
in p4ace oisantonine, to oe usoo er - . aHiI welfare of lBe WMOk county. A I fuge. Todd is said to be an ex-dry-goods 0f AVestern delegates opposed the clerk, with but little, If acknowledge or , ad OR of tfce re!thlt,OBS oa the ground ! expertewe as a pharmacist. f eximl(elK.y though approving their A daringand successful exprc robbery efajmiccn win Mroetrsted on the Kansas City. St. .. , i. ,., , f U1
.Tm4i aiwl nAiineil Itlufk Rail road, about 1 . .. - .. . ., i.i ..i.
PeH.;iBd a number of emigrants, some I7V - V "rJ j- h iwh 5 tneinuianwar as pracucany eauW. . Th wounded were removal to , or ,K OI , 1 " . .7 headquarters have len established at Boise ih , 2L. , , after the south-bound train pott- Winthrop . ' . kkiMlrM1it will be directed from i(e4ibevtll, where the citizens rendered T- wU. t tB ll0V.r aeBtked. . . purMUt hih ie uireeti rrom thMB everv noMlble aeelstanee. Junction, at about tne i nour menuofieu, fc d m he ImHans are seattereil In tmeeryposiweaetaw. n4!iitar Hrowa started from the baae- . .... ,'. , . . ..r. i... i
TU. rU.!. nnuumik it Paavu. i . . . .. " SCVCrai UireetiW). lBml iriuSBCT
The eonduetor alleges that the stopping of
his watch was what caused the fatal error. Among the killed are: Prank D. Graham, W. H. Johnston and Aumist Andrews, postal elerks; JehnDugaa.eagineer of passenger train ; Mrs. Anna Cullen, Bridgeport, Conn.; Patriek Gannon, Montgomery County,
FASHION XOTES. Velvet underskirts, with polonaises delicate fabrics, are largely worn.
Black satin mantles, trimmed with
jet and lace, have just been imported. An ivory brooch in the shape of a paseion-flower exquisitely oarved, is a
new design.
Conductor Brown started from the baggage
Z oTZ nateJMaTr l " HS"al I glv to M Gr.cn who will pursue the i ; -The xmonat of Swies plaiting put STrkl site rJSSl; vr- f ii'irir Lfr 1 wiu. Wor. i ronder3 a long
" j - i prof. Swift, of Kochester, i ., stalest naucsM.muuj. two of whom held the muz- . discovered Vulean at the recent Ball frinre continues in favor; a
iriH i " "edipse of the sun, and his aeoount or It ap
Hi HI W tltlU" Up BBUj ui.n a v.v
hespeedily, If not eheerf ully, eompli el with
were adopted favoring the ubtituttoa of greenbacks for National bank notes, the repeal of the Resumption set, the removal of alt restrietions upon the circulation of State banks, the pay meat of Government bonds in greenbacks, exeept where otherwise proTided by law, and opposing the contraction f the eurreney. Graesheppers have appeared In Dakota, lying East. They have done ranch damage to growing eaops, and it is thought they will reach Minnesota, but can not do much injury there so late In the season. The Journeymen shoemakers of Chicago are on a strike for an advance of wages front JS to 12 per week. The body of man supposed to be John Hall
Whipple, a noted gambler, was found in the river at Louisville en the 6th. He was a son of Bishop Whipple of Minnesota. Capt. Charles Anderson, Sheriff of Shelby County, Tenn., died at his residence in MemphlJ,on the 7th, from an over-doe of chloral. Kate Vanden'-itrg, a handsome am) intelligent German girl of i-ila, Iowa, drowned herself in he river bewdStf she had ben mined by Frank. Herron, .a Des Moines t printer. The Arkansas Stat Fair will le hold at Little Keck, Oct. 21 to 38. A committee of creditors of the Topeka (Kansas) National Bank report that the asset are abundantly sufficient to pay all elalme, and as a further gtMrantee the
stockholders have voluntarily added $78,600 to the securities already held by the as-
He was then baeked into the baggage-ear,
the baggage-man and expreM-moseonger quietly covered with the muzzles of two mnre revolvers before thev were aware of
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tne situation, ana one or me gang men ' .xinth District. Godkive S.Orth, Be-
paekagos from the express
pearattee agrees with Prof. WaUson's. ' many-colored silk and beads. Additional Congressional nominations: . Walking-skirts are either a very Illinois Fifth District, U.M. Hank, Hepub-1 few inches trained, and raised by the liean; Klghth District, C C. Straun, Xa- hmd, 0r quite clear the ground.
tlonal-Greenback; Mnth Dlstrlet, Thos. Prattv London women are divided,
according to the state of their hair, into
touzlers and mm-touziers.
A. Boyd, Republican (renominated). Indl-
" " i""w!iWh. Ohio-First DistrIft,Milton'Say-, . , . wnrn
parages irera tne express ler, Democrat (renominated); Second Wl'-' ntTiu 1 J nnawir anil fiwl rotind sack, and ordering the' conductor to , . .' , wv G Democrat- Sixth ( Plalts turne(1 one wy nd "ceU rouml
mill the bell-rope and stop the
' train, they tacked out of the ear behind their revolvers and disappeared In the dark-
t ne. The train was illed with paegcrs, none of whom knew of the occurrence until the robbers had escaped. The thieves were eool and collected, showing no signs of timidity, and went at the work like old, experienecd hands. None of them were marked. The amount of their capture was $6,140, nearly all of which was eontdgned to the Missouri Valley Bank of Kansas City. Grenada, Miss., on the ISth, reported sev
en deaths and eight new eases of yellow fever. Only about 700 white people remained in the city, and of these about 1 were down with the disease. Business was entirely suspended. Physicians and nurses
Tenth District, The. Ewlng, Dem-; --When polonaise are made with .,.., ... w.. waslwlreisses they are now quite short, r'ivMi-SSSSJrr ssl-s-r-sr1 "pin tro"u" tcenth District, Ym. 3IcKlnley, ReptibHcan. t onun slJ m' . Kansas-Second District, D. C. Haskell, Be t ide Iwlts, embroidered in jfay publlean (renominated). Iowa-lnth DU- colors, like those worn a geiieratton
, V.. f Oarnenter. Bemdillean. Texas Fifth 1 ffO, re now fasllionabir
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District, John Hancock, Democrat. Louis
iana FIM DNtrict, Randall Gilwon, Democrat (renominatwl): Secoml District, E.
used
lack silk in grenadine dresses.
witii
Dinner and evening dresses are made with lone sweeping trains; those
John Ellis, Democrat (renominated); Third i intended for dancing or for toilets de .. .... T IT I .1.11.. 1 . . ..,1 ' . !. 1
nated); Sixth District, E. W. Robertson,,
Democrat (renominated)
FOKKION. The Mibrerent attitude of the Bosnians
from Memphis and New Orleans had been : anl Herzegovinian causes great indigna-
dlspatched totheir assistance, and other cit-i tion at Vienna. The opinion is gaining lea wore sending eontributions of money ground thattheTurkish authorities are pro-
; meting insurrection, but it U more proba-
, ble that the Porte has lost all prestige or ' power of control, not only with the Inhabit- ) anta but whh the troops, many of whom have loinetLthe Insunrents. The Austrian
nZJL-.a ield,Ohle, on the 13th, killing Charles Wal- J 3rmy of oeeupatlon has been harassed and
laee and C. M. Jones and Injuring several T tuckwl continually on the march, and has
, and other necessaries.
1 A fatal ease of yellow fever eeurred at , Memphis on the 13th, eauting great excite
ment.
ma. - 1 1 . T 1. !!-.. . . .
., A'2T J . . i I i A portable saw-mlll blew up near Bloom
Iran W VI "Ti m& fan owm mm k-'A i.n- a.
headed by F. W. Pitkin for
II. A. W. Tabor for Lieutenant
others. ' really.sufered serious losses
! There were tM deaths from yellow fever KA8T AND SOUTHKAiJT. -H,i r&t from small-iKx In Havana In Jul v.
11 TT 1.'lnaninra. I tit. nlWtuI ilrf llllt InV , f II 1 ft. r 1...
JiTlil" , f-MS IMnanclal Agent of South Carolina, harlen potment of Pontifical Secretary of State,
arrested in Massachusetts ami lociceu up in , aH(l Cardinal Ircnzo Nina has been apWestnekl Jail. He olalms that he Is the sub- pted aHa aeeepted. jeetof political persecution. j JytHe explosion of a Russian powder The South Carolina Republican State Con- , magazine at Fratezl, on the 7th, 65 persons ventlon met ami adloiirned on the iHh with- I were killed and 31 initire.l.
nni im mi twuiimie utoij iniminn) . . . . . , . ----- - . .... , with goW, silver and paper, alike resolvable 1 "t making any nominations. A platform An explosion has occurred In the mines for all public and private debts; and that I w adopted, declaring that the Democrats . of the fortlcatlon of Ivars, resulting In a the interest-bearing debt of the Vatlen ef tH state kal 1H nnfalthful t tbe'Mre whleh destroyed tbe best part of the should be, as soon as possible, reconverted Vk 87, charging them with violence , elty. into a popular loan represent ed by smal 1 an'1 Intimidation during the campaign of The International Monetary Congress orbonde er nolos within reach of every eitl- i 18" Hml wil ln sulvseqtient violent seir- ganlzed at Paris on the 10th, by the election jb. ' tire of the State Government, and declaring of M. Say as President. The Texas National Greenback-Labor It inexpedient to nominate a State ticket on f Reports from Berlin, apparently atithcnStat cviLa. wku.h .( sceoUHt of the KepHblieahs Itelng unable in tie, are that an agreement with Rome ha
Josee B. Bel ford was nominated for Con- j
Government to protect and maintain every
his civil
and this principle must ne fully ac
eepted Wore the work of the Republiean party Is finished; that the Government should provide ami lte responsible for an honest National money, auM-
lent for all legitimate needs of the country
7th. nominated a full State ticket. headed bv counties to organize lor tne campaign
W. II. W. Hammon, of Roliertson County. without incurring great personal danger.
for Oeyernor. and Gen. J. S. Rains, of Kauff- The prisoners Kane, Durham and Moore,
man County, for lieutenant-Governor. A
strong Greenback platform was adopted. eharge of killing Amos Ladd during a reveWerk upon the jettlos at Port Bad has nue raW upon IllWt distillers, have anally been entirely dtweonUnwedon aceount of the been turned over to the United States au breaking out of yellow f ever. thorfttef. The Fannie W., a little steamer oa the Big- j- Watllngford, Comiee'.toMt, was struck by bee Mm, exploded her holier, near Waver- a tor node er ? about 9 e'eloek en the
been reached, by which the exiled and deposed Bishops are to return to their sees ami the vacant parishes are to lie it lied. The
confined In jail at Greenville, S. C, upon the Hiy See is to appoint no Bishop to onloe
who la objectionable totheuovernment,an(i the Bishops are not to appoint Priests who are objectionable to the civil superior officer of the dieeese; but the Church bt not to be bound in any way to appoint as Bishops ami Priests persons designated by the Govern-
visite are not quite so long.
Tit fancy for vests enables economical ladies to remodel basques and sacques that have become soiled in front, or are too tight across the bust. The most popular shopping-bags are square, and are made of black velvet edged with lace, or else they are crocheted with steel beads in the meshes. The'Paris thread gloves fashioned like kid gloves, long in tho wriste, yet with regular scams, like those of Balbriggan stockings, are excellent for summer wear. "Boots and gloves that fit, and a pretty handkerchief," answered the French woman when challenged to name three essentials of an elegant costume. Instead of bracelets, bangles with ornaments of emeralds, busrs. Hies, rab
bits and mice, formed of brilliant and platina, others set entirely around witli diamonds. Small white handkerchiefs, with tho
edges .scalloped and wrought with a color, are formed in pretty plaited bows for the throat, to wear with morning dresses. Knitting is in fashion again, and ladies buv the heavy English silks for
knitting socks for gifts to gentlemen. ! Crocheted purses of the English silks
are also in favor lor gifte. White dresses for afternoon at home are made of finely dotted Swiss muslin, trimmed with plaitings of the eiune, simply hemmed, not edged witli lace. These have a Iwteque and elbow sleeves, while the simply shaped and bouffant ovewkirt has long-looped bows of pale bias ribbon holding it up on the sides.
Taking it Oat in Trade. A day or two since a blackberry merchant from tho south ide of tho river brought in about two gallons of berries for sale. One of our physicians asked the mau to set a price on his berries, whicli he did at cents per gallon, cash, or 30 cents in trade, supposing the doctor to be a merchant. The Doctor, who loves a joke as well as any body, told tbe fellow he would take the berries and pay him in trade. He invited him to go with him to the doctor-shop, where he out off throe or four huge blue mass pills and with them handed his bill, as follow: Dr. To medicine r,e To prescription...... To cash . kC Total Cr. Ity 2 gals, borrios, at anc. .....We The fellow eyed the Dootor as though he thought somebody was crazy, and he seemed uncertain who it w3. While ho was readinsr the bill the Doctor re
marked, Take one of these pills now, I another before supper, and the other
just before going to bed, wash them down with castor oil, and if they (ion t wake you up before breakfast bring me some more Wries aHd I'll give you another dose." No, Sir; I'll be if I do. You may keep the berries and your blarsted pilw also, and if ever I take tnuh) for any more blackberries I'll be blessed." He started for the door in a great hurry, without waiting for his bucket, but ho was called Deck, and much to his astonishment and relief, received his thirty cents per gallon oasli. OUvnwa (Iowa) Courkr.
THE XAJtKETS.
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