Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 November 1878 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER

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CraRBltfTS NEWS.

WASHlXQTeX, . rmWaat Hay ha iuu)(HuliUaiuJlx.Pt4Hted the last ve of the convicted St. Louis Whkky Jttag. They are Mer. Henrelefcf , iMtfM, Seward Kngelke, John L. Kerneekr, A.M. Kvefest and Henry Hardaway. -AH cohere convicted for this MhaMlww e4tbr b irded oc the Wrw of imlrteoBment to which they war sentenced itave expired. f A Washington special ys that at n recent Cabinet meeting U was unanimously agreed, that the President's message shall contain

destitution.

Floyd Smith ami Ms wife, both colored, were baeged by a mob Hear Hernando, Mfc., oh the 4th. They were charged with. kavitiar taurJanuI b UHla wllta uUl n ........

O0IMC r06OmmeHtlRttai"fai' the IMUIOiDWHt Of inliJ.vlia kajl.luuw 1af In fl.d.. ,,-1 i... u

. . ' ""F " ""y .w.v a vnvtl unto. Bjr WOJ, WOtgnt Of, , nthr. AwOfrt-HWirtflM evawliitiaiinf tUe

child revealed, the fast of Us skull having j bom broken. A rumor gives as the reason

rred reeeetly at vUrfHlly of Vienna lk railway lines wore all

T. K. Ilalloway bleefcaded and telegraph lines prostrated. Itcd Ih the kill- 11m enow fell to h deps of several foot. - wai vrl(tuJv I The failure is announced of Wllaon Jt Co..

ot. tired bv Re vd. iiaffee nrmtars! AlJLuititf. I)URibanH-

kiHblmk the faeel gutting out one eye, Mire, Sooid. L4a4lld, t00,Of Site

ymm FaiWer.me sValault hue Treasurer failure theaws ojit M smweraumt several

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9rrvotMiy, MmNoo h fceniea tojwunureti wersfliw,. i t : j yMrat hard ator h tbe renltfiitlHry The JioiPH MtholMi hay ImdMoU and to imy a tine of ftftflOO aad oooto. the sale of the SooIhIMIc works of Lasoalle. A number of returning yellow fever refu- Gen, Kobelo has been liberitted on ie have been striukeu wiU the dime. ( ,frole on aooouut of his III health. YIeksburff,,jak!HH,and otherplsweH. There TTSe sfilp Ttfwbfre was lottt'on the i;e wereour (Uww from fever at Xew OrleaiMi i frowMailrn to J,lyeriHwl,adilof herorew M tki Uth h1 three, at JkH, while Mt' Were ilrowWHl. H f , MeCoinbCity there were Htill M ohws re- A. SI. l'etertburjt (llpte)of theSthoayS ported Hatler trnnt-wicat nd ftirUier a(et-1 Ike Car k.very HI Mt LaveUa, ami entirely

aewMHeded to relieve the IpravftlliH . uhhII to transact aay business.

kckdattoH ehker to hioreaee the

the fiitlird tilver dollar, or to dimiaitth IU ooHse, or to adopt both of theee means of lMwentlHfC fMrther depreeUtiom of (Ui vsvtae. IttsstMted.unoiielatly, that after the Mrst of January Mt, m an aid to the remmpiion of Swte payMenti, it is very Hkely the Trery Iepertmeiit will sed te parties dcM4riR It the silver dollar in qnaiHlties of $1,06 mkJ upwards, free of transportation, in exchangee for like mm in Kreenheeka deMeitedin depository beaks.

OHWal reporte.froi Ute Rio Ontsde state ' at present the United States forees atiA Me.v- ! iem fereecseew to be aetiRKin perfeot ae-

tiord wHii h view to MippreHins; the dkordere oa both bank of the river. SeBidor Share dhHilaliB any intentioR of resigning. He expects to he in hie seat at lVaeklsgtoR during the winter Meeios. It kaaaounced thatno liquor of anykiRd wHI be served at White House dingers the eeming se, with the exception of the MRUAldiiiHer to the diplomat !e oorp, and the there will be ho wine glasses before the President and Mrs. Hayes.

for the murder of the child, that the Heroes

were. infUgated by the mether, who would inherit large property. eeUte on the death of hex offspring. K.T AND SOUTIIK-VST. Alexander Smith, Sepublloan Congree

mR-eiect fro the Twelfth Xew York Die-

Gen. Grant dined wfth the King of l'ortu

1 gal oH the 1st Inst.

The Parle Inhibition wa finally olosetl on the 104k. The totnl re&lpta of the Inhibition wereli,ftO,T4franfe. ' Nearly one-half the oett'on Rjllls' In' AMi-ton-ttMder-'Tyiie dlstriot Iii HriIand have stopped work, in oorieiuene of the depression In tratle, nd mhy' are only rnn nlng oa 'short lime. j i4- L r ' OKNKRAL. Tke earnlRgs of tlw Western Union Telegraph Company for the pist 12 years amounted to K).00O,O00, and the stoukheld-

ers live during tu seme period received J dividends amounting tq $I4,mOOO. It iB

KKV1SKW MLKCTION KKTUKNS.

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' PkM-kta-lttJtNm. Ketwblk-HH, le rmeimu.

tMowrii- Tk reiriilar Deiiinerattcieai

(laitM m Cowera nre elected In airiMit

iiiniliiii Hi ii fieventii and Muth. wiMtte

i niuurv niiwin.iHiui itimmm

nejesji iwiiuk!i-hm, hth aieeitMi.

UMBie itenitbitvHHM itHve khmhhi two

CoiMsTtiimi, vlK., Davis In tlio Second rHutrldc?Hndl1ioiiiaa In the KlKhteenth. For

syth, NaMoiiHl-KepublloeH, la elted over Icliit. i.mM!i'at. in tlm KHteeuth IMtrlet.

wbthslR tbe Thirteen!, 8tevHHin. Kn4WHa

Democrat, in electeu over Tinton. nenuuiican.

FAMI0X XOTKS.

Petticoat ur HohbcsmI to tbe wakt in tk bck.

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Tlie t)tHnjHter iHm! the' "jockey we k-.pjrJ8 bW Mr to U siore ftuhio. able than tliRiuond.s.

a am to m.toa MiaierUr. andth

anatdalm a imhM inaiimiy oh Jonit

ballot in thti U'rtlaturo. Chicago electM KetHtbtlean olty otaMt by trout 2,U0 to RUMl tnaKrltles. KnniMUi-The AtehtoR CAwrf.w pib)lsUee allat ot lcirieiitMtIve8 from overr dUtrlut

( in tltuitaUi except one. It foot up KeiwblloKiin, 87; Democrat, 91; tirwiibaekerw, IS;

of 1, mak'

are

of th

Hemtbllcaii iiiaioritv overall. 43.

I a t. ' .. I.. .C 11... I.t r

trkrt,diI on tbe night of election at his IKrfi oPitl stock of

j The Chicago TribUnt'i estimate of the political eoRiplexieii of the next Congress, ( based upon the earlier returns of the re-

,ccnt electipn, is h follows: Senate He

home in Tankers.

Washington Thoniasi, an nctlve partisan of

Tammany Hall, committed suicide in New . York Citv tinnn Brtiitutnv tlio n

the Tammany candidates.. .cent etecupn, is a follows: Senate-Ite-1 mwi ...,, ne, IH,S 0 . The family vault of the Stewart family in nmbHcan, 88; Demoorats.iJmleponaent, DlnoatXi; 11" St. Mark's Churchyard, Xew York Citv was "feKepubiloaiw, J? Deinocralit, l'rohibitory and scattering, 129 j Head's wa-

brokenoinonthenightof tbeflth, andthe independents, 2. hatej return i do. not? 'y-Smltli, DemoerattcGreen.

body of A. T.Stewart, the dead millionaire. uv"m) uhhukb ui aaovengures, out ajo uaoir; i ecti to conxre inMnMieSec

Brocatelltj hiuI satin muiong silk aoveltia.

The military jacket is ono latest stylea for young Indies.

1 ho now color in tindyed eloth is a naturwl stono color, or yellow gray. -A Waok velvet ribbon tie! aiout the waist, with long looiws and ends, makes a pratty finish for house dreises. "-Fancy ruus riot in cs, wliich are made of handkerchiefs, plem of India shawl and all sort of materials, trimmed witli ribbons of every color and description. Hoavy owuel'g hair, cloth, with much ha r or iloiK'fi nrnmdncr mil n

jB()ta The Demoemte swm to have the surface, is much used lreomnoit l l.oehler, their caiulklMte for vpugreeM tnoatumaa wJIi A mannun lull.. c .1.

w" ...... iiuiui iv iuii9t OUCu costuiiies are short. The Qticen sys that "boots will not bo worn this winter except for lonir walks or in wetwenthor; for carriage woar hiuI calls shoes and silk stockings are iter ritjucur."

rThe latest fancy in stockings is for

lean majorit:

tnjf a. Kepuuucau maionty on

MivblMan '(jwerrj Uejpubllcan, U elected to CnngretM from the First Dlatrict, over M'flliame, Democrat, making the CoKreKtoanl deleftattOH wiiliUy KeiHtblicwi. The Itepubllcan phiraluy on fetate ticket U eett-

niatMj anw.vw.

MIRRi

el-tel

in the S?Vcond District, uetnir a train, the State

teiMrattoR iteretofore uetair eoieiy

XmuMi

can. MUourl Tko Demncrats have probab y falned thtve ComsfertHien in the St. Lcttfg Mrtrict. vli., Clardy la (lie Firt,WU in tbe St-cond, and t'roat in tliHTJilriL IittheKlghtu District (K'aHrts City) Sawyur. Independent Democrat, In t'loctl over Crfop. ruiwlar Democrat. Kord, iSruenbuck.HepuoliCHn, ia

t'li'cuiu over uea, ucniocrai, in ma .muui

nistrtct. DeniowaMo Mate ticket eieeted ami white polka : iloti in silk embroiderv on Lealature Democratic. In St. Louts tbu i.i-pi- f nu in,i .! ll o i V DeiHOcrats and Kennbl cana divide the citv P1R?k 'W 1IC While the tO3.

offices. ! hcols nd the unnor half of the W of

' tho stocking ro white.

The Parisians wear their short cos-

Dhtrtct, elccttnj? Amos Clark, and khIii an-

oiuvr iiieiniHir, tornw,iHiHe nun a net He-

abstracted from Its ceiMn and car- ' R(MBWuat or favorable for the Itepubrietl off. It is supposed that the i ,,0ns'

nrlma wi nl.iimaI ...I ..,.... .1.. . Col. W. Milner JloberUi. the tmlnnnt. I

sake of the large reward which it was honed -ivll engineer, has by recommend- , ffT1'

miprniDe enerea, out Judge Hilton says he """" UVnm uj I lora-xne Keimmioane nave wainmi s ner cutoff at tha wait nnd tim ,.:,

:d Sinn nm if MHiUi.M. . rcuro to superintend the imnravemant of I.V'??mw. vw.' mumt i, iHu.mu.iiui. .7. wri.vmW

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tumes much shorter than New York women do, and have in addition a fashion fill- Innmntr tlmm i l.w.tl.. :.. .t -

taul DIetrlct-a Kepubliean Kwe. Tho Uei.ub- , "i". t T "i1 x" lloans however have an oHmjI In the Third J C.K Showing about two inches Of the

wnuo or coioreti petticoat. ( Pretty blnck silk aprons are made

ot a square of black silk with one corv.. . A i. it. . a a.

WMST AND S0UTHWB8T. Eli Smith, a railroad man out of employwent, eonamltied suicide at the Capital Heme in Topeka, Kan., on the th. His hone was in Marion, 0., where he leaves a wife and two chlMren. A adored man was taken out of jail and hung at Clarksville, Ark., on the night of the th, for committing a rape on a white woRaaa. By1 the explosion of a saw-mill boiler Bear Savannah, Andrew County, Mo., or thotHh, 3. Simmons and W. S. Farrow were killed and two other men injured. Til nnn-Vnreatu ii-nu. n - 1. T ....

have fssufd an addrew'to the women of the IJRlted Saates, netting forth some of the meet efcvfeus wronjes oaud by olvtramv.

and swkiBjc the oo-operatkm of their rfrters in urging Congrew to cmpowt r the Courts toarre-tth further progress of .the evil, Rd to' delay the admission of Utah as a State until polygamy Is abolished. It is

prepewt in lurtneranee of this end, that petitions to Cosgf ess be circulated in every locality, and tut Churches and ail other Christian aeeoehtiionj exert their influence to seeure the abollshweat of this evil, which b said to be growing iartead of dimlR shlRg, as fs geeeraHysuppeeed. J. 9t. JehH, of KingsviHe, Ashtabula CeURty, O., oa the 8th threw hinaself Hnder the wheels of an exprees train at Leetonis, 0., and his body was severed In two. He left papers indicating his Intention to commit subside, but sweigHiHt; no reason therefor. W. M. Simpson, Nation agent on the Little Reek and Fort Smith Kail wav, at Argents, Ark., epfxwfce Litlie Rock, en the nlrht

of the 7th was knocked down and robbed of fMWd ad lft for dead. No arrests. A special from Pembina, Dakota Territo- ' ry, Xev.8, te the St. Paul Piomer-Press, safe: W. H. Anderson, a Dallas, Texas,

wnnni, m iTiuBuiL oi nss. uemae, ose of tbe famous bank and train, robbers of that regie, found his man in Fembina, this evening, and attempted to arrest him. ColHas .resisted and the men 'exchanged lire With fatal effect, both dropping, dead In two mlxMie. The Habtiitles of Dodd, Brewn & Co., of St. Lank, are $1,700,110; actual available as- , The body f Jacob Peyton, an old and respected resident of Roanoke. IIhrU Bilnn

.County, lad., who died on th 8d, was Mo- XI J Ion frnm llo .t ,J . I S10H OI

. o gia mm uiKtsa lo lav ton

nayne . Medical College, where It was fodnd by the poilee on the 8th. It lmd not as yet been teusfted by the dIsseetlRg.jBlfe. The

eeJIegeoSeerssay it was left In the building by usknown parties and that they were

.wk'ing steps to identify It and have it re

turHed to the grave. The affair caused much

excitement.

The usual charges of ballot-box stuffing, destroying votes, fraudulent counting, etc., come frem New Orleans, and there Is likely to be a long contest In the courts as to the disposition of the office Involved, among

um using .Representatives la Congress frem the First ami Seeond Districts. The eiee of "a campaign newspaper called W, OiePo)H, the organ of ei-Gbv. Wells, at Alexandria, fia., was gutted by a mob on tHnhrhtof2Cev.2,adIts contents strewn aleng the street and thrown Into the river. The outrage is charged upon the Demoera ts. SerietM troubles have arisen among the Slsux, Blsekieet and AsslMMCbelR Indiaas In the WlMRlpsg country. Several of the hrtter tribe have been killed, aad the difficulties are not yet esdsd. Hon. X.B. Jadd, for ay years promiMHtly identllse with IIHnoIs State pellties, died at hit home la Cfcleage e the lithe paralysis. He had been chatrmaa of the Republican State Central Committee, CeUeeter of the' port, and a member of Congress, and was stVBAlatadi if i tut-

Bsflhl by PresMsRt LmeolH. He wasM years eW. The Resets mt Joseph HemMM k Oe., the f?S,5f. th?i a1. are eon-

i-hw. im iHHHuues are mm..

will glv

tection and punishment of the villains who

committed the crime, but not one cent for the recovery of the body. Edward Cooper, who has Just been elected Mayor of New Yerk, is the son of Peter Coeper, the Greenback Presidential candidate In 187), and is the brother-in-law ef Abrahams. Hewitt. He is an anti-Tammany Demeerat. Edward Aid rich, a lawyer, aged 52, committed suicide at his residence in New York City on the Sth. No cause assigned.

Prof. H. W. Bache, of the United States Coast Survey, died at Bristol, R. I., on the

an. Gov. Hampton of South Carolina broke his leg in two phteoi by Jumpinsrfrem an unruly mule while hunting. By direction of Mrs. A. T. Stewart, a reward ef $,000 has been offered for the recovery of the body of her late husband and .information whieh will oonvictthe parties engaged in the outrage. A gang of armed thieves took possession Cf Johnson's Jewelry store la Eighth Avenue, New York City, about 6 o'elock en the evening of the 7th. One covered the Inmates of the store with a revolver, while another packed up about $8,000 worth of watehes, and two ethers meanwhile stood outside with revolvers drawn and eom-

peueu the passers-by to move on; Tbev

Hntl-TamiiiftitV and

are also electee In

triote. The Republican

ana tne UHfiMature

York City, Kdward Coo;

tfuilnti 11 vi. nctiiiuit., I. w... l ..... i.i t ...... n

l'sitiiavlvaaia The Deoiocrau lmm nainud '

and

etanil

Rational, is probably elected over Curtin, A iu mb., fill. RA . m .

CoiiKreswioriRl district, the Seventeenth, ItheKemiUlicansone, t EiKhteenth-a id otf. In the TwentletK District. Yocum,

the water highways of Brazil. His engage

mentis rorthrec years, at an annual salary of $30,000. Col. lloberts is at present Chief Engineer of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Col. Thomas A. Scott, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has ono abroad for several months on account" of his health. There Is a somewhat sensational report current that the great railway magnate Is completely broken down, both mentally and physically, but thfs Is believed to be merely a stock-jobbing canard. The managers of 34 Western rallwavs, Including the principal trtinklines to the East.

have formed a nooltnr gmnvamtnt ami . ture.

pointed a corninkilowpr tn tC viZi ' i.,Tho.K?A9 a raut,,'Ie n the returns from the coininissioner to run the pool, , JJIveiithConKr8lonal DUtrlct, which com. with power to enforce his decisions. The , prbw seven counties. The Judges from Carnrst move of the combination Is an wlvahw Lui!frn Rnd IackHwannaCountienhave nfs- Jl joujimiaiioii is an act. anec 18(ie return certlfyln Mr. Albrhclifs (Keof 5 per cent, on all Eastward-bound grain pHldican) election to tingwe by 61 plural andfourth-classfrelght.totakeeffeetontheJ ,ft,Ad,t,M,,! f"Jm pko' Montour, Monroe 2Mh inst. I K"l Columbiw Counties eertlfy to Hobcrt -uu Mini. Klntr'n MWi.mr.nM Sr. ..1......11...

fcx-uov. Chamberlain inform tl Atfnr. I'revious renorts have eiven the dutrirt t,

i nev-General of .iitb ri-..un. a... i... ...m iolz.

vnt.tnf- ' V "7"" . . 'irXH-TSe. u.K:rRt elect all their Con

1 i.i.i-rai mr inai wncnever the . ifrcwuien, wmi ine nroiiauie

onargesmaue against hlraarbrouifhtt an ! Ju ilaneoc In the Hitli

issue. " t iemrt t le deleated by Washinatoa Jcsea.

tV'Ur rhe whole l Wmrnad with Torebon,

State ticket la elected myrnR, or uussian lace bordeqnsr, and

is Hcnublican. In N'enr 1 Dockets to nmtnh.

per, Hnti-iammanv . T 1 ...... ,

camuuaioror ayor, ih electcu, together with " tlJU ""-um ui b syiisn costume, entire antbTammaiiy ticket. moire or watered silk is used for the .Mirth Carollna-the Republicans have . waistcoat nnrTj onltiir ml L,.L " ftalntid two additional Congrewjmen,, in the . 71 & l0, l c"ns cPUKb nd revers Of lint aiid Second Dibtrlcta.iiiakinif the drfn. the habit bodice. In riinnnr or iwm.

tion drosses, moire forms the sides from the waist to the edire of the skirt and

i the passants, while tho fronts of such j dressos and also the trains are of satin. (The sleeves are of satin with cuff.

RiioRai anu international Convention, l AriaoiiaTerritory-Campbell.Indepcndent held lor the purpose of SxtandlBg our for- ', democrat, probably elected to Uonwret.

eign trade and especially to encourage a reciprocal trade, on the Amuriean Centinent between Canada, the United, State. South

American States, MkxIoo and, Ctilw, met at Farwell Hall, Chleago, on the 19th, 0yer

' and plain groa grain.

The panior of tliis fall is simply instead of a pnir of flapping wings," on prominent side-nieces HiMved. ami

i other monstrosities a sticcession of waving loose folds from hip to hip,

grauuHieu untu me lower toius tail into the natural folds of the oversklrt.

I There need b no hidden arrangement

! luimuitti u .i'....l . 1 . ;. , ..

execution of """"v"- " ussiucu mat u uoesnx

District, who remma you of donkeys at all, in spite

Of tlHi HHB10.

to

A tire brnV t (n l. ,r.. ,B UB1 a 09m represented.

, VHV ... nv vTOil UUItCC. jnpc

-May, about o'clock on the morning of the 9th, and extended rapidly to other hotels and cottages, burning oyer an area of about 40 acres. The principal houses destroyed are Congress Hall, the Ocean, Center, Columbia, Atlantic and Merchants' Hotel. The total loss Is estimated at about $100,000. The lire Is supposed to have been the work of an Incendiary, aa there had beea Retires Jn the Ocean House since the close of the season.

The Iare

est delegations were from St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Burlington and Chicago. Tim Mexican Minister arid a number ef Congressmen were also in attend

ance, i Dennis Kearney, the California agitator, is going to return to the Pacific ooat, where ' serious dimensions Intve broken out among I his followers during his absence. Keamer'a i

private secretary publicly stated in a speech I In Can it f A i. ...a . ... .

Dakota Territory- -liennett, Republican,

IdalK Territorj-WiiM.lM,Ieoocrat, probably elected to Conareas. Mnntana Territory Maiania, Democrat, present dehat!, i rcelecte! by a large ma' Jority ver tlw Independent candidate. The Itepnblleans had no candidate at all. .New Mexico Terrltorj-.-Operel, Kepablican, probably elected to Coastrees. ynmlnif Territorv Downey, Kepnb.kan, prolwbly elected to C'oBKress. COMONKSSIONAL OAI.VS.

In im nearly the same area was iwant br 7', " l" ulm PyT-!

ar . ui:iiiu, mree wccks ucrore e ectlon, to

William Ramsey, eoloretl. was hansred at. " assacHusctts,, but thoucht ,

. Warrenton. N. C. o tl h. f .i.r., "c u w"?pnainiore uy seeming to be

. - . ' , r-. i iiuiier'H iripnn , inn l.1.- aimi

Connecticut. IlltltOlH !uiiana... Maryland.... Michigan,... MlnnepotM...

Hp. CftfH, JHm. Gain.

The most jaunty shape in felt bonnets is that with a elqse princesse brim, slightly pointed Normantlv crown, and curtain band. This comes in all dark l colors to match costumes. Ladies who do their own millinery are advised to purchase this simple stylish shape, and trim it with dark plaid ribbon and some India cashmere feathers ; the Als&ckn j bow, strings, and cmrlain band are the ! appropriate trimming. To make this ibow stylishly it must have two long narrow loops falling down on each side ! of tbe brim, and be tightly strapped I across the top. , Instead of bridesmaids, fashion ia

J ranee now prescribes two tiny pages,

wuo are chosen from the prettiest of the

xtMAttrb i 3 . r ranee now prescribes two tiny pages xow Ulro 1 " i who are chosen from the prettiwt oftU Xew York.......... 8 ....!!!! ! relntivesof the bride or bridegroom ""'"Ha 2 J These are dreeeod in velvet of the bride's

south 'Carolina......:::.; :::;::;::;: 3 j at a recent wehungtw TeHneaee i ! tiny court ureas worn was of sanuhire

s

mgthe

sapphire

eer or josh Taylor, also colored. He eenfessed his guilt on the soaSbld, but met his fate with great firmness. In the town of West Chenaneo. Brenma

County, N. Y., three brother, James, David

Dutler'a friend than by ooraluar out against.

hlra; so he stayed with him until a week be-1 fore election, when he made his very Incendiary speeches. 1

Tho New York I's&fc ls lately contain- j

The Dorian.

The dorian is a fruit of which the

and .Tflha T.a.ar iira.i tti. T 1 eu soine interest ng Mgureff, s howlnir the . . " ' ioJuiiTeiy jniwunut

. .. . . .. i-.o .-.. ...... . ,,

tnuie cost or the stSpIe articles of food and' T Tfa "a "V"-""1; nppeu 01

and run a farm Jointly. James and David

nau disagreed for some time about the dl-

property. Oa Sunday, the lOib.

David went to the barn where JamiMt wan ;

They quarreled, and David? j ',

TrttMi "H" - ! velvet, with white silk stockings and

' 10 velvet shoos with diamond buckles. A

bouquet oomposed of a rosebud, an orange blossom, and a branch of myrtle is attached to the left side. They per- ; form the usual role of the bridesmaid,

carry the bride's missal bouquet, and

oloUilng as ecmpared with Brlees In, im. 1 V ,n Prtot ine. ,,ou 18 ough

i ami Avon in if . wt. ,.. , L. ' . to jili every room with the odor, and ibbs

i. uown , Vll, ... ' . . " . ttia it was. time ha

normess pork hIhcc 1844. 7ooi and wool- ? rms V .msv "d that to go en goods, Iron and steel, are all solliag at the 1 lLhV18 in sh P &mx .Pfrtially lowest prices recorded fflP Muriviun I loaded with dorian, is a trial to the

I iv1rt.u . t I

Ita I ' ' auiuuon, ineoi ner auu ",3 assist lr from and to the carriace-sten.

TUB MARIf TS.

and stabbed him in the chest .35 to i6' times.

lie lived only a few minutes. David then went to the woods and blew his, brains out with a shot-gun. D. C. Griswold &Co., wholesale dry-goods, Boston, have failed.. Liabilities reported at from 900,00o to $860,000; assets not given.

Franklin J. Ottarson, an old New

Journalist, formerly the trusted associate of Greeley and Raymond, attempted suicide oh the 12th by eutting his throat and also a'

rein in his arm. His injuries are probably

laai, meugn ae may recover. Ill health

and ether Causes have for some veara run.

dered him incapable of reeular work, ami

sewae ahmforeedto give up a place in the Custom-house whloh he had held for some

yean.

Mrs. A. T. Stewart, who iri la her seventy-

ffth year, was very ill when her hRsbaad's

remains were stolen. Judge Hilton broke the news as gently as he could to her. but

she sank pereeptlbly under the blow.

Ti,.,..n . .. -.. : , aiouicsc oi sailors, let of a fruffa

Is 18.0 per cent, lower than bf lU,n,i Z I t.,,?,re 18 none .whlch Is prized as a

bllOllld see to his IEKVK NhUV Steers.. ..f 7.W fl.23

TexM a Cfliorode., 7.0 J SHKEI Common to Choice. IIOtiS-Llve.t tM CTTON-MMaifnr CK-Goodto Chotee.... t.we WHKAT Xo.. ? Miul t or

OOKN-Umlel

rOKMAX, The British ultimatum was nlaeed In thn

handset Fahtz Mahomed Kahn, the Afghan eomnwRderof AllmejW,entR 2d Inst., and a eof y at the same time posted at Peshawur to the Ameer. The siihstasce Af n-jrluui'.

demand Is that. tMRusefaui Kmhassy mnst

wunaraw, ana iatte Ameer itt net . ter in tea KmssIm allhuice. Jean Jacee Fay, Urn iwiss pollUsal coonembtt, Is dead. A snew-sterm of almost uHnr(ltitai

.severity has, eeeurrcd In Austria.' Ih the

, so that whole ship ioads, are yearly car-

. i, 1 . 41. T l. j . .1

.vi uu nig iuwuv io tna naiaoa ni

Ava. wuat ie more, even

auiong: Lnghshmen there are, not a few

ner cent, lnwar than l . i... aJ' oy tne natives oi tlie COUntrv. t VJiST a,leu ?"

. . , UA1V 1. . uj-, hlf Ufl.nla 1-.l 1 . i flWM

year. . . i) October reports of the cotton crop give the ul i? J

uv.todo in uiojj uiuuuiieu Tviiti ias year

oi .i ler cent.,, put quality superior.

750

0 C

1.75 3.) l.S7tf 3!K

Ten

nesiec and Louisiana llVeraCt Vlohl ilmnt

the same as last year. Mississippi-average yield not quite so fecod as last year. JA meeting of State Railroad Commissionera was held at Columbus, p. , on tho liHh, for the purposeof devlsingaurilform system of returns and reports, and for .various other purposee. " -The Count of BUmarok: Bohlen, cousin of Prince Biemarck, committed suicide lately in Vtjnke. He aaanwul

determined that kie work should, be

uioroujeii, as 10 raaor-euta were found upon km liml)s, two upon hie arms, and two upon hie throat. . Covejw4 with blood, and leaving a trail oi it utinn tho

floor, he drared himseif to hia bad.

and, after lying dowa, shot hikweli in the hsd. His age was 4G. A disease with whioh he was afflicted oaesed him

fr,tffeHng, and It is thought that he illed hinwelf in a f rnzy of pais.

Charles Demkk. of RnwTW Crmn.

O.. wu killed by the accidental dis-

who, having once violently overcome their first repugnance and presevered for a little, have exchanged their disgust for admiration, and will assure

tncir more squeamish friends that there is. n6 fruit in the world to equal the

One of the newest London fashions

is a revival oi ine oiu long Uhesterfleld man's coat for women's wear. It wav

wo nuin nun n aaux oi tne same ma

charf e of his owa gun.

terial or another, according to fancy. It has pockets at the waist and simu

lated ones at the back: 1 , m i r-Thm English country ceat for ladies' wear Ls an ulster, with a large cape atUwhed, which 18 J be drawn up into a hopd with a ribbon, tying under the ohin,. thus, affording a complete protection to the bead and neck. The London correspondents already off to tbe Afghan war areCapt. Charles Norman for the IXmt, Mr. Forbes for the Ikdy News, Mr. Frederick Boyle for the SUtndnrd arid Mr. Phfl. Knii?

ST. IXltllH.

gOTTON Mlddllnx BKB'l8 Choice to Faaay.. 4.10 oed so Prime.... 4. IS Native Oows 2. Texan Steers 2.00 HOOS Mixed 1'aeklng. S.70 SHKKP-NaMve Tf. i.OC KLOUK-OJMMee , 4.SV XXX J.5

WHKAT Red No. 2 S7 " Xo.3 &X9 OORK-Ko. 2 Mixed 30 iAp-0-2 WH9 KYK No. a t:i m TIMOTHY SIRDPrlme.... 1.1 TOBACCO Dark Jgs 1.75 , Medium Dark Leaf i.as m

Mai-cnoice Timothy...... .'

KUTT1C Choice Dairy 18

m A OfJH a e t e e

ief

7.w t tsst

i2a-nuara mom. W(KHv-TMb-wSa0HQ4e tTnwashed Ml Sen.;." CJHIUAU11.

tfeVMe Cemm'a to Ohetee 2.4S , e Ow Oohk ta ObMoe.. 2.7 - SKKKF Common to Choice. U.TS riX)UK White Winter. .3.85 Kd Winter 4.9ft e WHKAT Srrln No. 2. New. se a

Spring Xo. S 7flW OORX-Xo. 2 MlMt Mva

OATS-No.2, New 199 RK No. S 44 roxx-xew ttoM 6.7a a rLOUR Ohotee Kasillr. a

UOKN-WhHe & i OATS-St. Louis..... M a k Kx'etMfl'.V.'. ... m t BACO.Nf aetfi

s 4A1 IM 3.15 3.'J 2.SS 3. 5 4. t 3.1

84 35. V MX 11 us 2. 4.7S ae 17 7.37K 4.W S.SS .w 5.80 4.71 V 71 , 36. V WS 4K 6.75 SM m si 18.W , MtX

for the Sltteyraph,

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