Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 October 1878 — Page 2

WHHELT GOURD

CURRENT NEWS. WAMIKtfNX.

TIte&ineseMleister, Chin LmH, m the Mtk formally presented hie redoetf W

tttttfrNMMt The aeadrs of the CMHMlataNf ware alt preseat ai the eere-

utenjr, dressed in their national oett,4 aWreideflt wae attended by the eemhn

ef taeCabtaet.

ML ulU Alj'AAAftAA&O'SAf' "aUHmmmammaNaBam JL M ""araeB Peje lfVKHVfcnav eena ujtTWnnnTesW

rtiw a dMMM lathe debt for th meat 'it m,m, Md'tkefoliowlag tlaHO in

tke Treasury ; CrrMy,- $l,7,MpoeW -A faraSFne . n-pnP WawPeOVepOeiraV Wn i tFm aa

reeey, 10,000,000;; pelJ deposit ef legal.

UMtn at reoempooa-eeriinoajc oepan mses, Sp4X,71fl,0O;''ein, ett,tee0, inelud iMgMtaieniiMtMIM.CTi; eutstaad ln ' ' tnn.lnrn 4 HU 713 Mat "

O.H.Irish, of .Nebraska, Aseieteet Chief ef the BurMU of Xagravlug aad Printing ef

the Treasury Department, hae bta pro mstid te he Chief ef teat Bureau, vlee McFhsrsoa, resigned, awl DuM W. Wilson,

ef Ohio, has been appointed Aseletaat Chief

ef the Bureau. Wilson hae bold the positiea in the Buru for seme time past. "Gen. Halbert JE. Payee, of Wisconsin, has kw appelated Coaualoeiomr ef Patents.

The following ii a Himmary of yellow fever reports for the 90th ult. Xew Orleans) aeathaadeBeenweeee; Memphis, as deaths aad 148 sew ae; Vlekehurfr, M deaths; Martin, Teas., a new eases; Bates Beage, La., 6 death aad ISt new usee for the preeediag hours; Brownsville, Teas., 2 death aad 6 saw ease; Hiekmaa, Ky., 2 deaths aad 4 new eases; Fultofl, Kr., I death and ea aew aaeei; Greenville, Tean., a deaths asd eneweaees.Cnattaaeega, Teaa., 3 deaths aad 4 new eaees; HeHy Springs, Miss., II deaiha aad new eaees; Denatdseaville, La., 4 deaths aad 40 sew eases; Water Valle,Mis., 3 deaths aad 6 new eaee; Jackaea,Miee., 3 deathe aad 8S bw aases; Bsy St. Leute, La., 3 deathe aad 9 aw eevses; Fert Hudeoa, Xes.?5 aew eatee aad "death t date; Oreaada. Mies., so deaths aad o

The yeUew fever reaart frea Xew Orleaasea the 1st shoved aa appareat erease ia the epidemic, the deathe numberlaf M aad the aew eases 331. This was aaueed largely hy the retara et fugitive eftUeas fren the wateriag-plaeae oa ilimi$. aippi Sou ml, where the dJeease ie prevaJKsft as alarming extent- At Memphia 50 deaths occurred, with ao appareat dimiau Ilea ia the aunberof aew eaes. At VicksiHtrg there was aaiaereaee ia the number

c aew eaees, both iaeide awl eateide

ef the city; death roparted, 12,

At rert GUmm the dieease had greatly ahated, priaeipaHy for, leak efaaaterial. The total aaaaber of deaths there had bee 116:

aad GreeaviUe ta saaie date had hurled 9

vietiaw of the dieease. The epidenie eeatiaaed witaeat laaeh abatemeat at rariaut other plaeos. The Meapaf relief eeaiaUttees have puWiely aaaouaaed that they have syffeieat fuads aow oa hand, aot aly far their owa preseat and probable future aeede, but aviso to aist the suferiagcf adjaeoat locsJitiei. Leufeviile oaleials eaipaaiioaUy deav the axieteaee of yellow fever ia that eity ia an epideBie form. A few oases at amt of an iadifeaous eearaeter are all that have appeared, aad phyaiefaas are divided Ir epia lea as to whether even these were true yellow fever. Mrs. Eltaaleth Theaipaoa.a wealthy aad patkathrepfe lady ef New York CKy, has sTsred to defray the expeases of a eemmis aiaaorpayteiaaatoiaveatia4e theyaWow few epidecalc, aad at her setiaatioa Sur-Saea-Geaeral Weed worth, of the United States Marine Ilospital Serriae, kw orKaateed sue eeaimisftiaa, aanie Prof. S. M. Beaiiss, X. I)., of New Orka, a eealnaea, tocfether with Dr. Jrroate Coehraae, ef XehMe, aad Dr. R. W. Mitehall, ef-XeaipMs. The latter however deaHaed to serve oa aeeewat ef hi serrioa

helagreiiiiiredbytheslekatMeBiphH. The aosaaMseioa wMi aaeet at Xew Orteaaat the aarilest t4ae praaUeaMs. 6efentor'(ebotls of Litiaaa aipointed Weaaeeday, Oat- 9, as a day ef faUnff aad prayer for deliveraaee freaa the yellow fever Ffef. JC. Lleyd Howard, of BaHiatere, has baa appetated the third BMmber of the ooamtefeHi to iavostlgata the yellow fever aHMag-Bull ha dlfpateaed six onvova te Tert Keogk, MesHaaa, ia order to aeertain upon what terns his people would t permitted to fcurrender te the Uafted $tte aalHtary autheriUos, Thay reproatwl that the Sieux who had takea refuge ia Caaada were very desirous of returning t the States. Gea. Sheridaa tatepriephed Gen. Miles that the Goveraaseat woukl attke m taraw short of UBeoadHionalturrvBder. Tke Conicresftfaaal Comatitte appoiated to eewlder tke questlea of tke trfer of the Indian Bureau to tke War Department, wt ,BJ Loul" OB thc2th. Preeat-gH. ators Saunders (Ckairama) and MeCroary, aad Representatives Beoae, Stewart aad Hooker. Dr. IT. K. Fowler and faaaily of six par aoas, ea route from Dedfta Chyf Kaafaa, te Texas, were attaoked by ahead of 9 Indtaas near Ciiaarrea CrosMne;, who raa oi their steak and captured their oattre out lit, valued at ,0. Tke family all empad. The Doetor reports a number of depreda7 ledlaae wkieh eaaae te his aowledff. Jiia Jtuseell, a nerre, who was eearxed wHhkavlnseoaimhted ast ladeoaat aseauH upeaa rospeetable wklte weiaaa.al yri afaa-was lahea, freat the Murfresehare Jail aad laamadhy amah m the f thehlad aeeawiac atMmifiiaub.ie with.

nPtojl mbal-jh Apaaa., UaltCamBBaBaaaV mm Val4 ' a sam saaasaaaa mapmmaajB snrWma papaapaBBsajpT ana XT waa eaptasred or tke

samJLa ammtlajml aVeMVa Kmb 24 vm Caati

aamaBBamml lint' mt WM Ulih am aaJ " - - aaa ear? IvwvvfjaBaamj JairS 111fwVH fftHl

kHputee the murder to the womaa, The

whole makes eaa of tke moH tarri

em the tare armed guards and eowpallgd ) tare la the annate of erlma.

themta throw ua their baade. The mails i Caskier Calder. ot tha Groeari

Meehea.

Fhldiam

iaVatat

oa Me

tadsr

TKIXOW TEVKR NOTES,

wore rasaeacksd aad every tklasr of varna ap Bank sf PafvidajtosJft. WTMa lHaarlatod. aVaned vaUk ambamliaW. fama

Bohaat Mayaar, Jasaae Sauadarsaad Saw Wo,00Qsaf the fuakiof thaMamituti

molHuaC wwe killed by the explosion of a aay a kfhmt the iaiay to vadouH frkaa, hafler ia Wamm'a selaftte-Mitl, eajat aaap Who iapedpa repay whaa onaad uimL artkofMuBfeeestioro, Teas., on the Kt. ' " Mr. George Baaeroft, the httorUn.ras Bavsral aikers were aarieusly ealdod er 'eorleudy injured oa tke lt,by halngtkrowa bruised. from a earriaire at Kcwrwirt. It. r.

Gen. JaT& Davis haa geae t rert Wal. Dennio Kearaey was hooted at ami peltetl I prioe of a visit

laee, haaeas, to take eomnsaad. of the troops with, ve;atakls at tan open-air hwU ag ia ; Meal of oar

agaged m erootlagtae aapture of tke ral- , Boston oa the lat. f ,. ?. ft! hi

The traasure eoaek of the Cheywne and TMart HllhStae Line that left (Deadwood o nV-aaonMag of tke!Mth,wae tepped by slve armed ntea at Canyoa.apriavgs, IS miles aoutk of tkat plaee, at 3 p. na. Two metaaagsrs Capt. Smith aad Gala Hill were sarieasly weuaded, aad one paeegert H. O. Campbell, a telegraph operator, waa killad. Tha treasure takea eomprieed fmt.OO lageld bullion. m gold, Jewelry and ether valuable!. Two of the robbers were wounded in the agkt. Mkw Emily Moellsr, aa old aad kigkly teemtd aurte at the H. Leuis Female HssplUl, administered to Miss Alice Wkh1, a patient, a fatal dose of a solution of corrosive subHntete hy aietake for sulphate of Baagnesia, ersalle. Miea Wood died from theefeeteefthapokea, aad Miu Mealier was k evoreome by tke tragk raoult of her eareleseaoss that she poiseaed herself with earbeHe aeW. Lieut. Cel. W. H. Lewis, ltHh Infaatry, was fatally weuaded ea tbe9eth in aa enjragsmeat with the Indiaas south of Fert Wallace, Kansas, aad died wkila being eonveyedte the Fort. Tkree soldiers were also wounded in tke fight. Tke Nebraska Democratic State Convention, held on the 3eXk, was eea trolled in tke iatereeta ef tke Greenback etearent, agaiast the most determined oppositioa ef the hardmoney men. J. B. Webster waa nominated far Governor aad J. W. Davis for Congress, the latter being Hm nominee of tke Greenback Coavefitiea. Senator Blaine addreeeed a political meetiag at Burlisgtoa, Iowa, oa tke 1st, where he had a aaost eathusiaatie reception. AddKieael Coagreseioaal aeainatioas: HUnois Seeead Dietriet, George K. Davis,

KepuWicaa; Mites hehoe, Deasoerat. Mis

FASHION SOTJW.

found

-Will S. I J rooks, of the Memphis Ajifl, has oet wife, mother and oh : bT.taesoourgu.

i f-Tha fever in very bm aIoparlaM,

A;!., whioh expKKlos the Mtea that it

wcKild not go wast of the iMiwittiurH

ti n.w :LihiJL ! . nut-tr'118 bid fair to be more

:."Z 7 ""m:: f" Z 'fwhlonaWetlma round ones.

of a disease, and yet ae rea tut to the

Moire antique plushaa are among the new goods.

,r WaitooaU for th kdlw will be sold JpapU If om hhe saK. -Anewamtrleof arraan. almmst wlitia

in oaUed tndive Krain. . '

riohaat men have not

I movements are occurring with increasing ! frequency, aad are extending over the entire I country. The TrerT is" without f uade, aad great eesaplaiat is made1 by merehaate of extensive smuggling aow being eoutluet?

el, it ie said, with the eeaniVaace of .the Mexioaa Government enieersea tke border; The latter are said to be making large profits from tM contraband trade. The reperte raeeived are saeh ae te indieate that the Govera meat whieh was bera ef reve4utlos( may itself be compelled to surreaderto revolution. The threatened war between the ArgonthseBepublie aad Chill had not yet broken out, aeeerding to the latest advices from South Amerien, but a peaceful solution of the difficulty seems improbable. It ie expected that Peru and Bolivia may take a part In the eonteet, should war be dealer ed, the former on the side of Chili. Tke raeult

would determine whether the Argentine .

Kepublie or Chili should have the privilege

Striped moires are coming in vogue, under the nnrmsof moire Fraaoaise. The Thyra is a felt hat. so called for

.!...! lV l. t f . l Ilia lliniali nol'.wuuu

, n . L vi i Mat laacwias swurs mmii we trust J uunn .wn ui iimn fmim,

Tke Hartford (Conn.) Dime Savings Bank . they have done tlietu before God. OM.fai.M, ,,.t ,.i.r

f i . . . E t- m i " -... ..n.vv miu k

i twM wtwtow, mib taaaweemmisuieneasoM (AmH ) nun. " -

will net aTbSe If tkTaeeS Ire iiXe iosTv ' td the yellow fever ia wtunet a urge irthe aeeets are Judicious!) , Calro except attache o( the Bulletin maaafra. i j0f that city. 'It is sujrgested that the rouaiuw ' peeUieaoe was probably brought to that oeuui mdrUMi fro. r- i ofttee by the unfumigated Jiew Orleans, atioa there is icrewliMripttWFleuSjfpr the i j Th rst 00 Vi' 9i the Grenada Sen-

uwummwH in view, itaz.tt AOTwUIlOUary t - w y m .npfmiAiiuv ui too

with column rules reversed, and contains. the turnieM of 240 citiaeng planted uader the sod in that once happy and prosperous village. The record of Dr. Coleman (some days ago) is that HI unacclimated physicians have arrived in. Memphis since the plague began. Of these, 1G have died, 13 are now sick or convalescent, and only two out of the whole number hate escaped thus far. X correspondent of the Nsw Orleans Picayune says four or live negroes have died on the McCarthy plantation, near Port Gibson, and as no one would bury the bodies the torch was applied to the cabins ia which they died, and the bodies burned the first instance of cremation in the State.

We understand that Dr. Maury has

it at Gill's Station. Dr. It. B. Maurv

of conquering the mages of sterile PaU- r Jrsh8 beea one of the most goala. J prominent physicwuw in Memphis. VVl t Vltfl Alia VAllliinitfM ilmB I-bai maS

.e?w?:L 0,"Zte" 1 bpiderm this cu; tS St. to their pi

:r,:T,: ' lirc "B ,B fMaury has not skipped out it the very ' The velvet pockets mounted in sil

a imi. Ti. .u.. ,.. . t beKinaiag. Memphis Avalanche. ver. which are so fashionable for ladies'

iuvoMigatlen into Boedol and. Xobeling',, 1 - widower who lad a

crnrnnt-

I color will he mueh worn tkw winter.

All colors shading on red will continue in fayor for the fall and winter. Short costumes take only 18 yards of medium'width stuff for a full dross. The taste for black nilk toilet ami black millinery prevail as much as ever. Changeable silks in delicate shades are becoming fashionable for bouse 4 pAOOBa v a vpipq .The so-called " bourettes " of this season are not the goods of last fall and spring. "Metallic-blue" will bo one of the new and popular shades the coming season. The imported bonnets and wraps are. ornamented beautifully with garnet beads. It is said that the old style moire antique silk will be used for trimming hats and bonnets. Among novelties for trimmings are plaid foulards. Flaids will be worn early this winter. The new hosiery is hair-lihed horizontally in bright colors on neutral and cream white grounds. Park bonnets are conspicuous for the absence of feathers, flowers alone

acc.

caeos, so trace of a conspiracy coud bedis

If

on...!.:. . .U t ! ! .1 !

eevered. .uiVuu " "T f.1"uinB u lHB

viDJi u tii.tut ,.-rf i iubiuii;, woiu iuiQuisviiie,marrieaafain England is threatening to Invade Afghan- imn ' i,qi. ti. n ...... .

care of ins children." The chil-

vems, Democrat, reaomiaated.

Tke fret returae from the Colorado State

election, held oa the 1st, Indicated that the State had geae RepublleaB by aa increased

jortty.

Demo-

wear, cost as high as $125.

Fancy buttons and flat gilt buttons are used profusely on the clan tartan and fancy plaid suits so fashionable at the moment.

Felt liats for utility wear have the

7'n,ldreh are 1111 d or dying, but Callahan I naw ior utility wear have the Ll n took good care aiscarcas did not ap. of the brim bound wtth braid, and it ranee to a r- .... , , . 1 some have an additional facim nf r.

Russian influence at Cabul , .

seiiri-Seeond District, J. B. Follet, Green- i

back; Third, W-. C. Van Dillon, Greenbaek. iun with an Iadiaa army, en aoaeuat of the i ?Rfa Arkaasae--Thlrd District, Jordan E. Cra- f Ameer having received a Kusslan represent-, jtt

ative with great favor, while at. the sa time refusing a Britlih Minion entrance

is believed to be responsible for this iadig- There is a good. deal of grim, grave -r.- , .-..it. , i... 1. 1.. . humor indultred in bv the Memnhis ndi-

unlikely thverySiouSoopiit.lenS may t0 u?. thc M their g oom. co prs re, the most of them ia very

I result tlterefron. 1 A1,t9 tultor ur jivw&ncnc oeugma to waui.o y m uiioi, utoiis, iub

Dr. August Helnrich Petermann, the wein. mu uu wugin - --"b .-....g

nGerman geographer, died from ap- uzen," ami wnenever be receives a ; sanumg.

oplexy oa the 9eth. . .,,ew ""J,'" lu lever, one oi me The attenuated stylo of skirts is ac-

. uisr vnmri i v am i ram s. iisuaua ti f ar iirui'samr a . - n a i . , ? . n . m

Vfon. rauiippovien emaiiv reperte toat.r-- vu.uiiuuuaiou oyone insioauoi iwocores

me noian revolt aas been eneatuiflv win- -r--- ..v,k

oros-

grain silk closely stitched oa.

Fabrics of several mixed or mingled

EAST AKD BeOTaUAST. The adjourned Maseaehusette

lYl i0,V' L,K?S ! oGern geographer, diel 'from ap

G. Abbott for Governor. The resolutions deaeunoe tke KepabKeaas of the State for

county heard

prosed and that the mala portion ef' the 5 Amtriaa army efen be withdrawn by ike, A boy came into the New Orleans

end of the preseat Month. GetfttJevano-' ricayune office to insert ,a death notice

on each side of the front, and the train

abruptly lengthened ia stead oi sloping to the gore.

tholr taoit approval of the alleged fraudu

lent sebeme to eaoat the people out of tke raaulta ef tke Praetdentbal iWt Ua fl mil 11 1 11 I

j i r .. V. . .r. r . ' . ooaaDarument, xwwxw, the refuge of "f,uigB w luuaiivwuwnKUBUHri- '..nntinnp tn ilnH fsmr it will .,milnw ei elekter1V 'f' Zm Tr,S thJ T,,TQ !?. RewI7 Hamures t0 ' rendered, having made a brave defense- e,ight." "What do you rattHri?" asked f WOmen to mirchase their provide a a. ion.l revenue, etc., etc. 'The destruction It tke frtied rock Wth gentleman. The boy answered: "I dotuL VcadTSe i men Tke Kew York Democratic State Coaven- f immediately eemmeneed. the Austrian ( that this is thtf eighth one of my cloimneT rcaay made as men. tioa was held at Syracuse, and the Xew was trilling. - j family that has died live brothers. and The colors of the season take names York Republican State. Convention at Sara- War talk again prevails in eeaeiueaee . thr sisters. I wonder who will, come from the precious and semi-precious toera, oa tke 3ith. Both part fos adopted of Gcn.Trevino approachiag the Rio Grande lne,ct?" "How many arc left?" "Only stones, being designated as ruby, sapusseoulvoeal hard-money resolution. The with 12,000 men from Central Mexico, it f'nin replied as he went but. , phire, amethyst, emerald, garnet, topaz, Democrat., kewever, resolved that to tke thought that Trevino is aiming at the Presil Yonr reporter heard of the outrage-' Red, in al shades and tints, is esKepublieaa party belonged tli resposiei. deaey of Mexieo. aad may take decided l ouely inhuman conduct of a man named . pcia a favorite. u JnZill Zil7?r !imel;'twh'!e !hc Sfa popularity wkh the Me.Ttoaa , 'John Graphot to-day. He had sickness j One of the prettiest hats of th!seaKIWtoans were quite aa frank in placing Ma, who deeply kate Amsro-a,, t in 1 fh the Ilqwards for a son has the square crown of the '0xTL??J!!IE?Zt t I ? u" Te!e?raP1,ic MQWs frost1 iUto.l.ava.'j.whicli .was prompUv furnished in ford" hat of dimmer before last, with HrJ.!SFi lieroow for ho that the; Afghan diifi-- thf pbrion of Mrs Mary lfrown, a most the brim turned up on the leftside, made TZZSZZiJJL J.S J' cu,ty wi" srraRed The I ernt;d .R(1 t After Another variation of the English hat rtiir TJ1' i verneat I, hMteslsg on millu'ry pMpa- lriK his family lathfully, si was has a Harrow brim, depressed alfaround, aaarMIy endorsed the platform and said; iiw..dfi 'stricken down with tha favor brlf. i .,1 ,i.,-.l- .if;. .i..

"Wecamelwefork.rmony.and hmoir n T:;. I.," .?. TZnVf ' care wa , u,i i, f .,..

, - - i . aim nm is in luilfl

c -re jui.' ine oniy ssoniination hsorthwest frontier Hindis

T im "S" . 91 The Hungarian Ministry

oa aecotint of thf r

Tke preliminary examination of Rev. II. nuiitv ..u .c Z:....f...t .i.. . hiliwav Tka nonnlo Intho virinftv . textures, with a surface not so distinctlv

S. Bayden at Madison, Conn., aceused ef eoatiageat of Hungary to 1he; sipensos of , Fe Tery indignant, ,aad jnetly so, as broken by elota, warLs, and cords-the murder! aer Mary Btaaaard, re-lted la his nk inuaUa i.f.. iri, LlTI. ' thev rermosted (Jraiihot to havo hr r. mossy face of the Turkish toweliiwr. as

dieekarge. Tke Jaetiee ruled out sense im-' ei,--.Bt i vu. Vi, nroved to the ho.-nital. wl.rfr th ;.nnl,l 'shown in thu dress materials thin far

portantteetimoay, and it is ald Mr. May- tslerial crisis. " " Ihavapcriattehtkn.'which htfTefuscd ihibitetl, teemingly in faver" sujierior dan will becKed to appear before tke Supe-, 't .itodo.1 Tl KnelWi lanrtiaro' (loek not t" through but haruLsome t.vturedof

.. w. .m . .utim sunimun. . ciKNKRAL.. f jurnjsn worus 8srong eaougU to express luu I''ij wnne an nriquesuonaoie oqutTke steamer A del phi, runnlnar between j Gen. Skeraua' has written, a retaw'to D. ' an opinion of thw fellow, uniraUiful j re(la ii occasionally shown. Xew York CMy and Nerwalk, Conn., ea the D. Col ton, Vice-Preheat of the Southern 'Monster as he is. An order has

moTwng mi e awn expiwini ner inrtler J'aefKc Kaliroed, dwellimg upos,tke Im-"' 'uel lor nis arrest. MmpHis Cor. soon after leaving the doek atXorwalk, kill- portaeee of tke road to the iatereflfl of Arl-1 Lomsville Courier-JournaL

,s jBrs Wi waumi.Bg aniisoaw- zona, aaa to the development of trade and In this city, before the enidemic. . JOtW YORK, ,0etober 'J. 184.

hK screrwy away oiaers. lBC.vueipei aad frtoaair reiawean w th Mexws. oloslnr with .tbr . .i. i.:u'

on beard paeegers at the time of the the pemhle te the text wiih l, LZ

TL. .j v- . .T . - . . . , . : O ""J niv Biol

...mm;. n lae unuersunuiHg tnai it .is written without together. ithr in m.hlin x

ttMM-l- . .t , . , . ... .. .., ------ . " " - t V Wlinil KF V. 4l4

,. . urxshor, and 'she died last night during Aioaincations oi the Wttrrw, oi

have resigned. nm wm. "lie had her remains inter- .several, 3eason appear in van-

ii Vi- ii-. treo. in me own vara, near the tmblic combinations of colors, and several

THE XAKKET.

BE EVK8 Native Steers....

i iexan anu uunroKc-n

diaatter.

iaa; only

exarainaliaa ef the fractured boiler shows that it wan old aad entirely unit for serviee The names of the killed are: Mrs. Rev. W. ir. Boole, South Nor walk; Henry Allen, Xarwalk; Mrs. Charles A. Ford, III.; Mr. Hyatt, Harlem, Y.; Fred Metz, South Xarwalk; HJ. Aekert, Xew York; Sarah heonird, Bridgeport: KHtak Betts, Xorth

wwnm uuua.iiia.n7H n l.H 1 W- II .1 I Iflll I I Ml Ufl I Via U. 1 u miTia ''!.. . . -

IT.lxi

e.oo

SIIKKP Common to Choice 8.M

utKJfe uve 3.t0 a

-r-" , j swim i jinnuiu. jluu u

iNougn me wruer is almost certain that it Mn poseeeeion pf events but what the

wiu meet wkh the sanetion of the Dapart- othec tv shared. At noon they greet-' oats-Sot

-. , , uiure aueuiMianieiy man

new reservation for the lite Indians

ehoeen a location at the headwaters

Xavaje and Blanch Rivers

white settlements and aeees

reu acn otaer more anectkmntely than leet a ever brothers did, and at aight it, was a shave " WM you well, dear boy." In buslof tMel rieeitwaa how to itiaiMt.

, Isolated from through in his particular sphere, and in little fn Hllttnlicui. ' 1)1 AlUlira ainman)ii all . 1. s.

IHon Uonr) Johnson, XUavenjChas.jThe Indians are ratktled with the arrange-, near. In the epidemic all remained at n. Irtl. I'hHiuIolnliiit Tain WuaiAml i A m tt,. . i ,'iL:? . ..... ... . .

- -.-. " -,.,mara i utxiiaiMn. aw approveu . inuir post, iiunuinsr their arduous du-

them. The removal will take plaee, at tke ties one as local editor, the second as

As a funeral procewion was crowing the jt favorable time. The UtesnowRumber Asfiated I'rese agent, and the third in railro. track at Atlantic and Brooklyn Ave- jV00, and are now at least 30 miles from .public offices and assisting the dis-

nitef, nrooaiTH, j. 1., on ine 38ta, a loco- rauroau raciuttcs. ,treeeed by every nwans rmssible

Conox goods are now more "7 n v vosri W.1 ak5d and more6 weighted with chlo- tf, Wfllt ,8il,., bi' tho ride of magnesium. Crtaln .hMne. tlful Llmwood, brothers in death as

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motive era bed into one of the carriage killing one of the oeeupaate, M!a Mary Redwood, aad the driver, Patrlek McN'amee. Mrs. Stephen Callahan and her three children, who were sdeo eeeupaatfl of the earriaue, were all badly Injured, the mother and one ehikl probably fatally. Condea andMeloIy,the released Fen mne, had an enthmlaetie reoopttea from their eentrymen upon their arrival la Xew York Wesley vV. Biehop, of Xorwieh, Conn., ebarged with poteoaiag his wife, Harriet B4aap, and Chaa. M. Cobb, dr., has made a eemfessioa imp) (eating Kate M. Cebb, hU paraaHHir, Ia his guilt. BMsaep eonfeeaes orianhMl 1 nil nuey with Mrs. Cobb, the pretwrmgef pets far Mrs. Cobb with whioh afoy theltfe ef her trasaaael, aad the Inemledfc L'hk she admlaletereel it. He

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of their original weight. The chloride of msgneeiutu is sold for this purpose sometimee openly under Its own name, and sometimes m crystal siae." Sulphate of magnesia (Epsom Mlt) is also used for the same purpose. i f. " P'raps a wife who eaa jump out of bed at midnight and run down staM and mix a mustard-plaster m the dark, or knock an old barrel to pieces and oook dinner for 15 country relatives,' at 20 minute's notice, hain't of m aeeouMt ia this work), hut I've get yaet aa hour ansi a half te argy that point wrkb. some hunaaa hyeaa." -JiA, in rrtt Prm.

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