Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 November 1878 — Page 7
1KLTJJ0DRIER C. DOAXE, Pafcllikw. JASPER, - - - INDIANA.
enea near hureka, III. II in an offshoot The Hwbops of England hnve, it is of the Meimunitoa, dating Imck to the understood, onim to a reflation that in j MvwitMHth cwiUiiy, oriKlalinx in Ger-1 future Wmnmm shall not be (ranted for
the remarriage according to the rites of
the Church of bngland of divorced
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
I'rtHHl hh1 Literary. Houghton, of the firm of
Houghton, h fen' years wince Morton from Vermont a poor
-Mr. Hard & went to boy.
Professor Hayden, in charge of tho geograp Ideal .survey of tho Territories, has crossed the Koeky Mountain divide ten times during tho past summer. John Boyle O'Keilly, whose now volume of jwenis is receiving tho favorable attention of tho critics, is h vigorow young Irishman, and the editor of tho lloston IHtnt. The popularity of Dickons in this country may bo judged from the fact that there have been published hero not lees than 21 difl'orent editions of his works. Colonel BHrbank, of the Now Orleans h'cuyuHC, is writing a book, showis? the comical side of his 35 days' tassel with Yellow Jack. A grave subject
to jest on
many, and deriving its iiama frnm .1
cob Amen. When the meeting' breaks up the brethren salute each other with a kiss, which they regard as an important ordinance. They take no part in ' civil aimirl, and an sober, honest, and
inuusinous. n one of thorn meets with ' . misfortune and can not ntv hin iMi a '
4 1... -4V . . .. . .'. -",
uiu wurcu noes
advise a member
the church before
enterprise, and
it will sue him
They number about
od States and Canada.
Ncli'iittfi HHd Industry The tobacco iimnufacturers of Durham, N. C, bought .f28,0O0 worth of stamps in one week. One a minute is the rate at which the American Bible Society chii print Bibles Willi its new fast press. A four-acre orange grove in Orange County, Fla., has realised $4,200 for three buccessivo years.
A tronehui n has devised
tHtr-
sons. Diirin Ids ntav in Cahh.Ah T
' Dutterin gave more thau 600 gold, ilvcr Rd bronae medals to various socle-
ties, religious institutions and cdaea-
tlonal establishment.
? AKMV KKPOKTa'. j Ahstrft'Y Ht 4M. Ord'.) HM. Krpm. l-fiierm til, c niHimwHHtf the military IX , Vlf-U'M ti ii-.!, JlMfl fcUOlnUHd hU Mllll I r.port t ueneral mutimmh. i( Hf.id with i liiw tfjMtf ti miter 1mm JiU;.! 'ak:hal . l.i.it,' I nit Mll.'K' d attack upon a eerUta CMlKji wntcli i.au reu.a-li.ed Utr ever ' vm In iii.i vicinity oi .Nittia km, a Xt-xlean ui.vn UHu.ir tim ppoceeUo ot townHieouie liy wru pr iMojf by in traHw i niuitdw
" v iHuiiiuv iroui jexa. Attention
ItKPAKTXKXT lereXTC. Th Mlat. The mmmaI report at tbe DirMtor ml the Mim Um rinul. After tt AMmHi i Frtiwj smhI M4(e, mm! htlMMi)t rewdtwjf the MrMtu(kH of ttA4 mhI iisr, k wlih ihe fkm-itiK Ktutant i rKr4 u th erH f jilvrtHilll: "At the of the pa! of Um Mt HtborUlHK tlw oinx of dollar of 41 1-i
Kraut, me itric oi liar-fcilvr wu about
it for hi nr. and the v i , ., ...... . ' iw'iiiieiMH' oviwetw cite jimUmim i 51" " w. ,.vr,n?r W.M Mwl
to alwavs v'nni wi.t, . rHB UB"wl " oi Hanover '." V i. t!SU" t rc '"ra r'
' IS to oe coniinemorAlml iiv i)hi4ii Virttn 1 "- r"ivij cwvmu. j.i.iiMti;i44 : 4r, -o iat, m nc KrMuMty embarkinir n Knv HOW ! """"tn',rl0U.,? HH0U l1to: re usually at war .wltu tilt. im-iI !t Ix.Ui ' iltMHIlwi HHtll it rkVl M f.4 ,4n-7ul
, if the church annrovw. . "53?" oum,ne l uu,wt .,or .w,lich ffl JV.Y?!:v ''""y nth f Oetober. The price c th Au
out of trouble If im fil- rimn Wl iRir nas j-wmtwI an or- .KLTJ' rLr.SSST tM. fin h W 1-2 pent. From the fore-
10 im in t ho HntrJ 1'.' 10 u P'c " at. Uorge's Chapel, etc.. ior t.u wi4. riThii wucdTy w.' ' MH" t e e.viMcUtto
Vinusor UMst b. u ckt Willi tu n,oi.ki t .u w. -"immhou nr aur iut tba rttBOMtixa-
& tilun
for dyeing a. d coloring wood by introducing dyes directly into the sap of the growing tree. Butter for exnnrt Is hoi
A thnitsitnil vnlnmris. in mnrn fliun fnllv ninlwnl in r'ut:-..:.. :.. i. i
adoaen languages, on thogaraoof chess of white fir, which impart neither smell were collected by the late George Allen. I nor taste to their contents. Professor of Greek in the University of -Chicory factories in the San Joaquin I'tnnsylvania, and are to be sold. . Valley, California, are making up h II. J. Byron, the famous English large quantity of this adulterant of cofdramatic writer, is said to have received fee, for the San Francisco market, more for his three-act comedy, " pur - -North Carolina has for some years Hoys," in town and country fees, than been shipping cotton-seod oil to Italy,
aiiBK(puru, onHnun iuowie, ami . m a clarified state, where it is used in
place of tho wore exponsivo olivo oil It has of late boirunshiuuine-neiiLniit nil
A Wintersot (Iowa) man has invented and secured h patent on a process by which leather may be tanned in ten days. A compaity to use the new invention has been formed in Dee Moines. American paper manufacturers are buvinr in Canada, nil th
ls , they can find. They pay 50 cents a
com in the tree, stud thus tho furmnr
Don Carlos has addressed a letter to the ex-Queen Isabella, congratulating her on the escape of her son Alnhonso from as-snselnation by the revoution. Don Carlos is highly scandalized at the idea of Democrats attacking tho monarchical principle. Tho father and the husband of Mrs. Langtry, the famous London beauty from the Isle of Jersey, do not at all
approve oi nor
hImj lmvtt MHiicauie ritk) ! tKHiof the stiver dollar would Im followed
tst'HiRi.euotf, whu nmku sn 7 tM apprelatiofi la uue of rflvor bM
with the
Curio u tk'iMttot ariHH in their hhmuhI exewrttoM into Muxlwu It, MH-uitt HJo timt Cut huHliuM, Ait rvcotyiRK tlx nmietku it wjm eiitltlod to from t Ira Central GuvttrnmoHt of Muxleo, HiHdti hii tuaeiudfiit trottty with the OoHiHiicnee, tbe priiciicitl ieult ol whtott wan tOHlUKiiUHbut th IiHlliwif. AHfjctrnot U u mjJofceU lrom the OjflcuU Uu44t oi MoMrey, the Cxpltal of Saw Iasou, una the head- ' quartern ol the military comunMidttr of th Anny of ortheru ite.xitd. "Tiiiti Mrtu-u.
ltlow8,,, my UcuerHl OrU, "that tht IiiOiaun
wot, m yet, hea rwUIxod. The eauos of the define in value durlnir tbe oroMat ealondaryowbave been a very laree (kerefe ia the demand for export to iadiauHl Chiaa, tbe eoatiaued eiiire of tbe iat of tbetatM of the Latin Monetary Ualoa aad of the Xetberlands aainc. the eoiaK of lejfal-tMder Mlver eoim. the ti of irredeemable paper eur-
roacy i,y Austria ami Ktiwla, ami the
we have m! continually twnplalw.U ot alw a 1 r'BeM lk German Governmeat to
i terror to the country. They have always
liaintr a nmmlai- ' terror I
luuntv Kfr 1, i,.i i" uvea in an immenw unexplored andruiueed
," Y "u" " iuruou resion oontiKuoui to tbe United State, f fiey and tnore IS a front rinal nr frkcysm ' aru natural robberaand iminUn.r. aui nil
-Military newspapers in Berlin are , KaRSS beginning once more to call attention .1ok exposed to and faK u?
mj inn necoHV oi aaamp to the tin. "v""1 v " rejiei uiuu mow.
neet any fair market with fnc kuunit.
maklnir a sale recently ia London of 100,-000aslowas613-4peiieeperoiinee. ItwiM, of eoure, he readily understood that, aa long m tbe supply of (silver is in exeeee of the demand, there ean b ho permanent rise
in wme. am jncreaeeu uemaRii or sar
fensaaof th ommtn- hv th ... M r.rl for India ana
- j ' . " mw.- (unruervu muuicnminateiy in Texas and In uiuna, or in 18 even
uvn juiuiHMrua. xKcy nuvocaie, -"Wj um uhbu ttiwnw uy we ueiore above all. the strenfftheninf of thaohain . .""WY'"?""11 . Q
of fortress on the eastern frontier. EMSSXti. 75be"WadTaX?op In addition they recommend that more ates troops orossiuK alter raiders. As a fortresses should be built on the IioWan , iJjRlViV
and Dutch frontier, since in future wars 1U lonaer be operative when there are
it might not always be possible to nre-
serve the strict neutrality of the small border States.
mu, r iuoa vomoineu reccivoo. ior place of tho wore exponsivo olivo oil.
Monsieur Octave Ft uillet, tlie distinguished French novclut, rents two stories above tbe one ho lives in, so as to secure a rpiiet place to write in. Ho hates railways, and always rides down with post-lwrses to his summer residence in .Normandy, sending his faiuilj ahead of him by rail. He cherishes a
lively regard for the Empire, and devout Catholic.
OrfcU and KhiIm
no raiders to pursue." The iuiuienae extent of eountry raided over by the Indians can only be understood by a study of Mexican archives and report. We have a good deal of tbe same wrt of country, and tbe small oominand wlileb General Ord lias available only ejives btui about one soldier to even-11
wiuare nines oi It. . Therefore it will be a
eat ftt the rMiiBnit4Ui at
ooinaae of loral-tender ail vr miu bar
France, Belgium, and the Nt:ihrlij
i a 4. .
I jx ciurgyman was teiang a story of wsiHciion u tne caapalfrn of General I rather incredible dimensions, while , fefiteSa." S. ev
j iituo gin maue tne ino.uiry ; ''rather, is necweelty of hunting savages wlio ! that really true, or is it only nroach- , H",lot 'n8 to ti country but toMexieo.
iiitir
" What's the diflerencc," asked the
teacher in arithmetic, "between
yard and two yards ?" "A fence
the reply of a member of the class
in t in ti-DA ...wl il...u j ww..w4
I. - 4 It'll t 11 11 1 ' 4.4JM UU1.1 UIU -(jeorgeb. Ililliard, the well known a. tnm fnr wUwi ti.af
wisMiMaimauiuu , nu uau para- vaiuoiete for fuel. Considerable otum- mm ll, and lie gives Peter 7: how
luichiroKe h or six years ago, and tities are being shipped from Burford. n,H".v has he left?" Iieforothis problem whJ,hi3..fr,!;m!ls h,0,Pe.(V w?u,(1 rccoV?r -The head of a 1: rire fnrnitur linunn tbe class rccoiled. ' Please, sir," said
to always does our sum
ure as well a a duty to addto ni n'ruvtm.'
Miccese by every means in our power. The . rf'twltt rniwlm1...i 1 u-r.iil,l lit,.. ... t
While lhf eonnlieated. iineenain.aiu! ut.
mfufaetory eondition of aKirwith the retaUve value of and silver coatinuee, it will reouire that tbe eoure to be pursued by the United SUtes should be very etatfout In retieet to the tame of lepal-tender silver coins in which silver I rated hj much abore it market value. If gold is to be retained m the principal noney of paymentandof oomtneree. It should be added, in this coaaeetlon, that, while silver in the monetary hhtlard of the Austrs-IfiiHifarlMn i Vuui
I Esaplre,thelr store reoeat publle loan have j been mule upon a gold baei, which will re
quire tneir tana mutes to be eolleoted ia that metal. Foreign exchanges are likewise settled a a gold bask."
Tbe
nnn U1HJ11 tlx; tiiivi'niiiit-iil tliar tliu nM..ul u.,. 1 1 ne.
" u-ifui ,!'ew MO ,CM11 w,lM " eonimands In tlte t -
.... xwoiminnuwui u'aw are eiiuutu to somu- . ."' i
. JMC tiiiiiKinulxltiniTiCfi!iiiin!iiilatliii ri!i,.)li..,.i ' tbf riw ral
"John has 5 oranges ; Jamas cave !m 11 anil i TJ. -. i.
in Xew York says the export trade in f-V0"1
y::rnljrX urnitureis constantly increasing. A I uppies."
t. "7 V;.;" r3:. .,w- ,"c"s w years ar not more than thrft I Parkins
is nu ienun w iook ior anv imnrove-
ninci.tnntha nf wnmanl'Iml
- ." - . - - -vm. . ..(....
u.uiaes in mis couuiry snipped to aotitn ( wouiu ratner nave a pillow-sham tmtAmerica ; now there areover a hundred, j tern than a new house. We h&vo heard
one cut on the bias with beveled
anv imnrove
ment, His home is still in Boston.
i7V"J a-nc't o fiwt and and they have nearly driven out of the! of or
'.nian, and Austrian ' edges and cross-cut corner,; the middle
.Tit .i" 7" ". . i"l i T. J;V . u'rat especially in tne chair trade, is lined with
u ivemuchv s re wee vai- Uus neei With Australia and nthnr v.nn.
The manufau
.ncni-nu jenra ato ne was tries is alio iTiftri nt
SmwV. Z 7 n 7 , rr .un:itrersof German silver and silver-plat-wol i s' Poets and Poetry of America,-' ed ware, in Germany, report an itnhw being one of the fiye or six nortratLs provement in tho conditmn of their in the volume, but he has nublished lit. i.n.;A.g ti.! ..-.i.... .i.
till I :,.Mrr O? ' .wm ; beneficial effects of the protection offer, i w,!S.tL "inA"72 "SS, ' M5Sa 'jii
xm,, u rmn s private secretary od to the manufacturer, n devising and t " I'l' j negh-ct, in
wnen Lorwin was Secretan of the toflerinP deaitrna. hv- thn .w tra,i..5.ri; 1 u5r..,n WXCI"I1 " y ww, 11 there , aaeat i-
Treasurv. wasconfidantiallv kaaniataii i..,c'A V" I ain't a vessel dnittnsr on to t ie rocks l',inh ."".'
cr ' . .. "'UM " "" uoiumii uBiuut law. wUt. . a- .1 ... tmearui uyieai
miu oarnion i', ijiiase wnen tie Was obc- I ."i.ik uiubihewi suunji" li.'il. uliii-t but
llutiiiir and frinree. and
the rest of it scolloped and trimmed
with rainbow beads. It must be ,4uo lovely" for any thing. At an auction art sale the other day
a marine view was about to bo knocked
The Railroad Burma, firet annual reBort nf TuaAiiaa
or of itallroad Accounts ooh-
iniormatloa of trreat value t a
DIlUls .n.l of I . .
and thotriH. VarebVocx bat 0 ill et Ire il rHr .T.' In summer and wMia winter, wi latere of the pitvattoim Mich a hunira and thlmi. !lt I w J,,th tbe I?ure"H b-Mala would not be regarded by thew us a hardship. ?rt,lftn puf few month., and many roads and would redound to the advantage of ail , wijetnl to funit'hinif Information npconcenud.u tb reglriHsnts timt have for mi .n its call, still that collected will furalsh inatiyyeus-a endured such m-vice could tahe the public with mur new faets in rmnl ta
, coinlltioa of prominent corporaHons. The form adopted for reports are ' uc ke clear all fact relatfa to the ownership and coatrol, to the KnxaeUl eon-
(.it on, (ueMlons of revenue, and statiftieaof reveauf , and thoe relating to the expenditures and statleUc. thetvjf. The road are
required to furni.-h on call a Mitement from
boars
tabili-
thulr turn tor duty in the vicinity ot cititma-
.kui. I 1 vn:r i:peciauy so tue icntn itiiautry and colored trop."
Gen. GlbheH'a KrpH. Gen. Gllibon, commanding in Dakota.inhls . nnnaal rt-nort makes the followlmf remarks i
ujmih iinjuivu nianaenieiit 01 Indian aaairs:
"As wa to be expected, anv attempt to J their Zi- ,7L. IT.? . . place tin. control ot Indian atfaim under two I ! .11 0t "u'.l6, department. m radically oppotd in nrincl-! V,lmn a"-v ,U PeI, in which the i
retary, and lus since been Collector at HaM mn4 MUhapa. Louisville and tilled other Government p9ri.rt T a on i i positions with honor, Tho old poet lie-1 ,hS! uTr gl? Was drk gan his literary career at Cincinnati, rSn" where he was once associated in the Tne.reco11 caused the boat to uitowMrofthe Gazette. lut , capsize and he was drowned. ' Linn Sellers, aged 35, a prominent .School and church. hotel-keeper of Schuylkill, Pa., was acAlwut $400,000 are spent annually 1 cidentally shot and instantly killed by a in support of the public school system companion while partridge-shootin of Georgia. . The 3-ycar-old child of John Thur,ln tho KvmvjclM the Pre-Millenna- man of Simpson County, Ky., fell into nans and their theories are actively dia- val of uot water used for scalding; hogs cussed, and it is broadly hinted that anu was scalded to death, cases for doctrinal discipline may arise Isaac Johnson, a saloon-keeper at wt of utterances made at the recent !-a Crosse, Wis., accidentally shot him-
rophetio Conference. j self in the leg while out hunting, and '
, tne superintendent of Home Mis- ,eu lo U08Ulswns in California calls loudly for mln-, A 4-year-old girl of Mrs. John wters to supply vacant Congregational Fultz, living two miles north of KuUurehes in that part of the country. Kne, Vermillion County, Ind., was for H churches there are only four ' burned to death by sotting her clothes available supplies. I on fire with a match. The final revision of the New Tea- A daughter of Joseph Williams, 15
".reetu by the American and English I -er3 0,u ,,vlBf 10 luimlolpa County,
The artist took his work home to rear
range tho wind. A writer on natural history savs eels
! occasionally quit the water, and when
the meadows are wet with dew, travel
bio a tins Military and Indian Departments, lias resulted in a clashing of autliority, and a etHtu of anidr which is working to the detriment of the Indiana. The average Indian AKcut. intvnt upon the spiritual welfare of tho rc i man. dvslrounf elevating hi soul Mutt aCiiliviiiic what lia never vet Iieeii
MnjC'e generation makiwjt a of him but Uto tn-niH.ntJv
iKMllly waW. and whilst the
preparimc him for Heaven, a he
many makiBjr a Hell tor him
, injr nun unclothed and un-
UMi Irflllli-iillv tho nrlAu ..f
Ills cUitbliu aHd foodl-iut int.) tht Ax nl'a
locket, 'lue Army omc'-r, on the Hher
- ihu, niiuiH-iiiHt uy a atem ot lo
tie, ami aets are fully forth.
It spears that tbe Union PaeiSe Railroad ba- reoponUetl to tbe demands of tbe Kureau only in pan, but has MiUmltted it hooks for Inaction. Tbe Central PaeiKe Company baennt complied with tbe law in aar respect. The rtfual Honx to have arieenupon the tlleoverr of a preat dkcreiNincy lietween the worn statement of the President of the Company aad tbe one made up front ieurr.civen la tbe printed reoort to tbe rtockholdcr, ad,uiioa an explanation UcinK&fccd,correpm!eiieeare which Is not yet completed. TIm KaaMa
j sci nc uomiHiny i renderinr all rcnrta
during tho night over the moist surface : jKVSv'a StlS a f iaAa w v m j 4 m 4 .1 nil. m . .a j A4vU-. .j-.a f . . a
hi cuntv.ii ui uwa auu uiuur IOLH1, or lO change their .situation. We not only believe this, but we are positive that on cortain days all tho fish in the river over
two inches in lonsrth wiirsrlo out
pnnsil'.ity under which he has been I called for under tb- law, and an iaterrUiae;
wottu or-jiropervhev r,mmiuoV: ' g " 'r'cnVed hv Mr Freaeb
, . ....... ,. vnn AtlAllfir riu.nu.iM...I L..
liilH fl twlu4.fii1 .!.. 4 "wi"nmi3 IRM
ttllll
not the Oul.avln: Indian A vent. takKumirt.
and which ure not only tedious and harass
injr, nut without glory, attends flnttothe
in u i nun credit 1
j , ivnii i"--iiuc . ireuiK nut. uniy uiicriy
Kiu-uit-tit in ni.i ppiniuai nteus
Cm.
Pre authorize tbe Central braaeh of tbe Union Tacitfc in Kanx- to continue ita road to a juncttoa with tbe Union Paeifeat or near the one-bundred meriillM. aad
..lAiui iu miira auiusa iiciun auu uuiuu "ii"'' j iei eeinr taKen iowarui
...un. nuuun, mcj mo aiwayo away , in tne army csiBted in Me Indian Departf roni home when we co a-fishiiiar JVor- ,,lJ,.lt' u"c ot the now well founded cimrxre .... ii . . .01 llHMMit'iu. anil franil wahIiI lu nvniiWi
mill 1.. I 1 .
-..o nm unisnei in course oi a year, and will probably be published soon after, in advance of the Old Tostant, the revision of which will not be
wrapieietf for some years.
Ind., was burned to death, her clothes having caught lire from aa onen fire
place.
At a barn-raising near Buffalo, La t - 4 IT "
nun wuuiuv, A.y.t a Toanr man named
I ...... Klanhan U74V w.. 1 . .1.. 1.211. J
-P to tne beginn ng of the present t " T " ito aaueu, mtun-nnU- r !T. ..t..; . I and a nrro naaaed Dred Soott Liter
cwitury only six Jewish congregations bad been established in this country, tboHgh the first sattlsment of this race tes back to 1G50. Now it is eetimat1 oLlr re 300 congregations and ,ver 2oO,000 Jaws in the United States. "Mnie. Litviaow, a Russian lady.has reived the degree of doctor of philosophy from the University of Berne. She her examination with such brilwncv, osiMKjially in raathaniatkis, that' .'"ty, unanimously agread to atsenthe highest mark Cum
"""t "to her diploma. aTiA l)lvinity student at Oberlin adds Ws theological duties those of night cnmaii and baggage-smasher at the depot, lie studios between recitas in the morning hours and wpsalmosl all the afternoons. He ' 'lillgent fellow, and will doubtless jo demand at the churches when he
!
fatally injarad, by the fall of a log.
A yoaag lady, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Humphreys, near Windsor, lad., was burned to death while making apple-butter in the yard, her clotkiag having oatight fire. Melvin Marshman, living three raiies south of Argaa, Id., was shot and fatally injured by the acoidaatal discharge of his gun, which be was ia the act of taking from a wagon. The accidental death of a little girl
nnaaeu ooiie mcAnnur at rat Sagtnaw, Mich., was vefy singular, lier mother had bought a penknife for her and aha was looking at it, it being open. Seeing another little girl on the opposite side of the street, she ran to show
her the knife, tripped and fell, the knllo !
penetrating tne Heart. The little irir
sprang up, ran into the house, and, crying "Papa, I'm oa-V fall into his
.V rxi.t, OrKNINO tkaoedv. Itcforo a brilliant window full A wretehed father stood, And tftzed at atlka and Ihco and tit le In Herce, deiMdring ihcxkI, And lH!at hia breat and muttered " fool!" And shook hii HsUj quite rude. For there, within that Korjfeous store, He aw bia datihters three Before counter running o'er With heaped up linereu, K'eeplnK the clerks perhaps a score Aa busy aa could be.
That father smiled a nendiehgrin. Then turned and ed awny; Back home attain ' t-e'er ban been ThoPtibllla he didn't pay, And lila three daughter now take in Plain sewina; by the day.
n TuJKJf.St? 1,e1M ,na th,1 ,n P-e of credit and a rrant i?rn,::;tnUK.fovrt;;riy i ?2it li ?Ltol
. but entirely .KT TJ7Z , ,"Tor"
n.Bv, buv n to lrcsiu uy uk companv, Mil 'hat, in place of repayment, the mails "of tbe United States shall he forever carried ever said road frei of charge. He alo reesumemh that tbe Government Directors of tbe Union Paeie Railroad lie appointed GovernmeBt Directors for the Central Paaiie and s-everal branch railroads of the freaend PaeiieKailroad system.
Mades Where Darkness Krlgas.
! Ilut.undiT the total lackot svstemintlmt tin.
l!rtMinciit,iiK)rwiM)HUiiity is loo, and iiuud in hi may, tnat the wonder Id not that . peculation should ometimei occur, but that u doe.i not hupjHiH in all eaes. or docs tbe attempt to intermingle the two cys- , tein by requfrina; Army otticer to inhpect Indian euppliee and wltneM the
is'Uin ot annuitloa work favorably, for the ichmiii that whilst the country at large ia led to believe there can be no I rami a now that oflieera ot the' Army are performlna; this Inspection duty, but few are aware of the tact that from the defective ytem of responsibility In the Indian Department these inspections lorra noeheck whatever upon tbe operations ol the Indian A(antf, whoe ae- ) count seHi to paee, aometinHM ia Washington.justaewell without these intecUons as j with them. In general instancee in this DeJ partment ocera of the Army have, at the request ot the Interior Department, been aaj signed to duty in charKeof Indian Agendo 1 to put a stop to the frauds apparently Insepj arable from the system wLieti haa ta-evalled for so many years. In other instances a sort J of divided responsibility Is exerclsvd by the . military and civil Agents of the Interior De-
nment, wnteh haa resulted ia aamevlw
rdy for ministerial dut.v.
--Ths subK't of quietly dropping nn-and expired, "urch members on account nf aLm!
wii lias lee nder dieeusk)n in tho ! Porekn Notes. S.4L?nd BPt-st Association. It! Germans report that Bismarck ww tht jn some churches the practice t weighs 213 pounds, a gain of 48 pounds preraiietl 0f striking mmbf M-'uuryMtri. Ti, L0,,u lhc iiuh ro11 whJ8 ,or H I ms Maokay is reported to have ex-th.e-V failed to appear. This ponded something like $70,000 at the Iril?iU to as a violation of 1'aris Kxhtbitkw.lwyl many articles ji no mombershould be stricken from i -The Dnkt of Satharlaad baa on his estate near
-Aam.il -i -" , .. iroKe-ujHin.iweweacii with a milch
4 r """"I aOllaTima IH1I1V lM I (Oil 1 tU
it.
1M v ? , PHrtwent, watch has resulted oording to an American who haa lived bie eiasinnK between the two. amomr them for roars anil aturllai-l tlmtr
character, cuatoais and creed, picture t Stns frem living Ftgnres. hell as a region of prefouad darkness, 5 T) . , . no ray of light ever entering it except ' B!fore ,fvnf tBf 9ubifot of statues I on arrival ot a spirit fro it earth, liv mu.8,t 8-k ot aa RlcoTe in ih Ru8'n this ray the newly condemned spirit is ' J0!1?11 knoLwn L fT,w. wh ch guWsd to the seat annoisfcd for hint- Jt is much to be regretted, as it Conor it and there he remains in impene- unVwo.rec,umb,,tstot (in plaster) trable shadow until the next comer R HeWi,t" weaaan, which would not brings a flash of light. There is no oth- , n,-:k8 were they taken from a er punishment for the doomed. Thev U(;d bodyJ Hut. Doctor I-vittMX, of Vararc, however, .simred on outran. 1:. son, molded thsm upon a living fonn,
cause they are then obliged to pass a I H"lf Pree he has invented a way by huse demon, who Hhus his winU and whlch y fo"n ,B n3 position, can be
exhale fire continuallv. Wfn t. Hocnrateiy taken. The result of these
may be interesting to know, are seldom CMU ! rarv(?lous, em a litUe sent to UieMarqiiesanTephet,owinetoiFro?mHnveiT--Be of the foot, the the love (witness the customary egotism ""ft, th. St vn different of the male animal even in Polynesia) I 'W11 ,f tH skln on differant parts and devotion they bear the nUve chiels i ?,faw' Ff f dlrb,.v and priests, who (here ia gallantry) I ft wit?. R,,1 o, 1UUe colored would be inconsolable without theni. ) .g. Hrtisti?,tlly thrown ujK)n these even in Paradise. But women are not I ft!?' onh t?, 7 admitted to the highest circles of the , U,s- 1 the operation fs
niace. DrauaraHl aJonat for mu r?"ft'w' vnimvivira Ruuiinnnr-
who ian. hnwrnvr. ,taa,au.j eu so aa almost to
whan thmv wiii .:..: ! of the heart, and
ciety. There are diflarWt nlana- of ,i:. , "? tBl rtwi of art would be toler-
sabk raM.iJLVT: """J rlim iao powanu sumcient iwsttire land to feed
..j mu us auiiuat comer
vine life for women, the loftiest being reserved for those who hava loved and been loved most intensely in this world, and whose greatest bliss will come from the visit of the spirits of the chiefs and priests.
suspend the beating I doubt if in all ooun-
ated.ZYirM Cor. Both JnWfiW
'"A Woman's Mistake" is a new French novel. We haven't read it, bnt are willing to stake a week's salary that her mistake wasn't la getting her boot a si too large for her.
Jsaanin Miller.
Charles Warrea Stoddard's piotara of Joaquin Miller, at a banker's ia Koaae, where foreigners most do congregate: " Enter a tall, s4edar man, wrapped in a long cloak, and with a broad-bdat-med, high-orowned bat slouched over his eyes. He seemed to limp without limping, and beared bis shoalders like a stage-sailor ia a heavy sea. Approaoaing the postal clerk, Im received ia silence a handful of letters, turned, posed effectively and glowered at aae until I grew hot in tbe lace. I wondered who he was, and had eosotaled to class him with those modern artists who fin t1l4 rtpnfAxulAHa.il. wLu.
llnMRlWUJiafjm. to my aauummeat, he stalked toward aw, UBshronded himself, stretched oat a hand loaded with massive gold rings, and greeted me with a smile which was half a welcome and half a reproof. It was the missing party, not exactly hia old self, but a modified edition of the original Joaquia adapted to continental circulation. We met like two ieieke; that is, we melted a little without betraying the slightest emotion. We froee together, aa it were, and, with seemly three words of greeting on either side, passed out into the piaasa and on to the Spanish steps." The longest train believed to have ever been drawn by a single engine, recently-traveled over tne iForthern Central Kail road, of rea-aeylrauia. The train consisted in 18S empty freight cars, 1 leaded 8-wheeler, f eahooses,aiMl a dead engine. The train was f,90 feet long, or 920 feet more than a mile. The distance .traveled was 41 mites, mostly up grade, at a speed of 10 miles aa hour. At Two Hirers, Wis., a young man named Lehey, while attempting te remove a tube from one barrel of a eW ble-barreled gaa by beating kin a forge, was shot in the bowels by a disenarge from the other barrel, whka he did net know was loaded.
