Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 December 1878 — Page 2
.int V ,58 JH4 taaXaval.ta. raise thaw (hUv up
. T "T, JT1 lWkr " ,Hrt The apprprta. ' w
lai.lf, WtttVb. IM UM MtlDiON at IhM mwumi-v
u the UvM ef tWe Halted Simlmm: Uuc
should aet ferget that they nr HMVruriHM nf t Uu MWXrv. lull
failed the sen then ewn oh whk-n our lwopto have grown rleta, powerfuland
nwnm mem h a moral UUty lo Wp ttwm lH HttHiMtMK Kt least that 4tWMM of villiation which they hmv Ik able to res. eh. It l not only oer July It in nb-onwr Interest to ilo to, Indian who have mhvi agrieultiuiata or herdsmen, and feel an latereet in property, win tbaneeforth wi to be h warlike ami disturbing element. It 1m also h wli authenticated fact that Indiana
'detailed tHmut of the iwMiou hr
nt Mm rot-oitte ItMU-lmtf th Vruii. " tti, smt Mm grattaen K .XjWiMrw7w3S were m?. ffi.aLv. fc xmuL w.
nw ciuiuren euto the iwori of
Interior riiU the Com VifMtni. tAUAliinis Ilia ut.
' m& wriiW June Sf. mm am . raMSSMi
SflW amount drawn from the 1 il' 'XSkTTK.tS" "1 !?
ImlHlUm IM WHY MHMH to h tleWSHdl d by 10 present favornWe conditions lor thMMlWth HIMt rijl4 development 01 tilt Important lU-
fTft-" ,,rl,,, TnHw.ry trom July 2i22SSS".', 2r,h l" . .8IJ. or
TJmj report ot th I'oMirKwtfr-GnfrHl em-
TIM HbUM Of HHlWHlHiB tw4L trt Utility VeiMiOH of WH-W-tm MlfcrfHllv itlttHl in
Rap rt tf i the SecreUry ef Wr.
Wit hH(lltN. Mild OWClHl HlOMIW. ' J?S!S???.i! ?? .V
pjukmTSBS i1. .1S-.ff!,..! Bcatwl. I Invite Httiitlon
HIM TVM fm iaH I OH UMUttl IIVIUllW Ulltkd
Treury on
t revenue o! tltH I)oartintint. wu Ja vw..
urv on 8mronrUkme, in HdUltton to
The e-xwHditurwt forthu BsohI yeKr
" w J WT1'W ITOBt H WiWti kwivliMr a tleticiene
mwohoi tn Trtfiwurv
report chu attention to
eat trllMtt. to Uie ilHHintiMI Kornal Xifrioul.
turnl lnMtut, In VlrKtiila. whew they aru to reatitve an etefHentry- KiifM-li mtlou hiU tralnliiif In fHfrkulMiru aixl other umjiul work,
wr tne com-liiHtruvtora,
ui omcer
ciiiMren
ru ins ieitirnp iu KiiHir iriiMH. nil
iim unjet iiaa rt eently urn at tlinre. aiut the faet evtrtojil, both in rrmuU to trn! t en to autHiafe hhi tht Hivto( mioh erwUleaiiiMm Uie Mihlh; he alth, would wxrnt to44HaMtthereliil wHMpMerathm of Conpre. miiU the cnaftinent tf more etttetuut laws iorthe prevention of theM ahunea. KtlUCATIOXAL MATTKHA. The rejwt ol t4e Cowmh.iHer of the Khrean of Etiueatlon slinw very Kraiifytiiif proItrtw throHKhout the couutryt in nil the In. teteeti coHiinlHea to Mieiwreof thin lmx.rtatoitte. The report U ereellly iriMxmrbkIhk with reciH'et to the extension of the Bttvejitauwi of the cow iimhi. school yei, 1h i seetionaof the eomitry where the Kfiifral enjoyment of the priviWe of free school h not yet attatnel. To etliioation wore than to any other aeft cy we me u kwk, a the reaouree for the atyanceiiient ot the people, the miuMte KiHiwleuKeHiirfaiiiueciHtlon of their rlKhte ami reiMn.bintle- hh tltleHH, and I dertre to repeat Uie hikk stlon coiitalnvd In
my twiner Hiefmaite in noiiHH ol the enact
went oi appropriate
id r m
SweUryof War MCrry, In hit nl J A nwwt extraordinary wmmwHoh hu
report, wtyti the total ireMth of Mm Afcy,'; oomrrm IK the AwerkiM oolonr uf InelHdlHK all Uranehoe of Mnle le ,Wl Jxiwlo tMb week. A Wnr 'ujr wee. Dewrtlona are RlarmlBirly jwviat, from I'kUtulelwMti wiug wnlkiai hntntinwMchredBeed w com iiereU with the Vi V.um.at trw ? former year. , ,m, At Ul,n iieSHt , '' With tJw On the stibpaet of Indlmi )totttHtie, the j mother td s4ter of & vounw Seeretary expren theoiilHlon that perma Htlnman of rank' when tlui JT, iHmtpeeee in the Itullan eoiintryoHn only JfeBan ox thuk, nn I he atttrnOos he maintained by an hi ditto ot foree uf- . of Mil three wtu Urctl l)V mum v.W eint to overawe and keep In eubjeetlOH the tgrlih of HoUbl iwople jtihl othert wore warlike and dmeeH. BavajH-M. He i ' ,1 ,n i...' J ,iT , Wtj favore perneverance in th elforte to improve cspowHi in a winnow, anu tney ilrew up tliu (vmulltlou of thelniiiaiiiihVtheiHttueeeea to IiMit at the in. Vmi'v iU u:.Lr
' - n - - " - T V IKftlUIHiB.
nient ot the Amricn girl on m'wr her own photograph exjKweil there hhhiric the tKhetv, but in the uui
faithful performance of promise towanU . hnp it W iM)8be U) COUCe ve.
the indlHin. and (icnd) prompt and el- Her bead, her face, tle arreimni ,j
it or h i whmikh H(-tnn , . . . i ii "
of eduoatloit and ctviluutioM. and Htrww with Gen. Sherman tltat provWoa shoeW lie made by Cona-reiw to prevent a lack of food anion the Indian on reHit vatieno. lie ad
vocates a policy ot (riret) Jt treatment and
fectual ininUhmeHt of alt warlike action
their part and the ei ploy men tot a nuftk-lent intlltary force to prevent the ponsduilityof defeat or timeeaere. lie reeommenda the enlUtment ot a larger nuinber of Indian ecoute than now authorised.
Uriel reference m marie to the Mexican hor
et relieve the Government of reepoHrtblllty. t iweewatllylijereasea tlie denoieeey bllte WMch Coiucri m will be called upon to pW
Mie HteoMHtH rMotraa tot Kwffl lolt ' 2 0J,thnlUr,Ur Ht "thereiut r.iuv. i..;,ViJV"J "FA'1 i lt ot. thie intereiitiiiif exneriment. If
invuiHvm, itiHj- oeueeiineu 10 oecoiuo an imnortHIlt lnoUir In tin. ailvunnaniiaiit ..f ,.1. (11.
in .K...;.L.rr.'T:"i" "?'. zanon ainoiiKtne iiHHaas."
kvS ire wrSient ' Vkra?M . T,,e 5. whether a change In the oonCManm,ally aneroS H sun, for , trol lhe, lntlla oJild be wade. pw lanilvli SSISi1 f 2i vIL2T .Wft8' the last M)tion of Conicresa, referred itoW4Wae tt"S23SS5.25 ' VMLi5.?
Jeuarttoent Mdf-eiietaliilnar? I l'.
question, tne vhjwh exnot be lost eluht of. anil
whatever it ma v tie. will nr.
met further5 altatioH of thin subjecr, such aeiMtion belnx apt to piodui-e a JisturbluK effect npon the senlce Rd well aa on the lnutaiiH thetuDelve?. In the CRrolIineilt Of the bill maVliiB- mnm.
priationt for sundry civil exiHiiitteti, at thelaat
t aimi-onriutM MiMukiirua liv- rnn,m.j . oer irouu w, hmu myu, tiwiii mj i iHcivn.i lair hSI of MinXi eTilinl witlf nt? io " K, Orande, comparative ex.Vd. heloeal alS . tnaptUm from Ineareion from Mexleane dr-
the army tdiall be cxpreiwly antherbHHl be
a wui make the I
aldtheortl skrviMi mIiimi IT" 1
ellln from tne mailmieFwhleh'do ' preei XVmav Mitiuvlu w.v) n. . i . I ifi hik e ran
tM ViiLT.' ??l?T,t. that the rteeteton.
ThU invaluable collection of books, jiianu-
wrim, aim illustrative art, xrown to
"pyrht'TS Sti to. ' KeSidltuKr the War Department maPHJd tho prompt natM?tttonl ft'udlfletl! ?l?a In" M-K ttJ&ifulrlS? CoBKreee to eave it from injury in ite present i 5tM,tKW lew than In la7.. hstlmatt ior crowded anil instimclent IpSnirSr VS T thla KJ2?'!,lSd J9L SSSJViL X!!!:'.?!;
Law I. h L. . . .. .. .. 1 . (
HVI lll, lire Mil II Ol IHW DOCK, If, W)H iiupowtihle to mistake; ami yet, there .she Aloud, almost n& uiKlrajiei! t Verms tie Mediciin fact, got up U , tighU nnil Heehinga, and labeled 44 Mj.
asepjm:" nai can una uieau?"
IiM
eplfed
an4 t U9
wkhw or aar ocettton in America roe
were m the habit of appearing La this ' dreed?" "Oh, what do you mean to insinuate?" uttered the poor eIH. Do vo
V, PT.1 wBWMwuiiBcreaee therevenucH er diwinteh the expsneee of the poetal wrv-
T7
froTthe nature to I0.W.71S.3-, and iwye they an- a farle j thihk I ever Stood aMappa? Oh, how
dered to CoiiKreea lor tbo War IH-jmrtne-nt ' B to mmK SO. for ll years, and over $.f.ooe lew than for " It 8 certatBly your portrait," added 1877. Kntltuates are claseifled under the beads i the othiw ladv
The International Postal Conrreee, whleli i ie at Parle May 1. 1S78. and continueil in 1
itl'ii X,lea Who ceHtlnuatloH of the Hot Springs CommtMlon wm omitted. A.- the comiuU-
ihoh bad completed the work of taking tcti.
loony on tho manv contiictlnir riHim thn
aiigpeiibion or tneir labors, before deterwtiH In the rlRhts of claimants, threatened, for a time, to embarrass the Interest, not only ot the Government, but also of a large number of the citUena of Hot Snrlmr-i. who wr
& wuiri mi nnai ah i . f Hi fc .
tUti lUll ' wtl UH lit! 11 L'inUII9 bMJ
oriffln i wwiiwiHg vuuiwhmiu improvements.
were Rnnrtmn(i4i. ami ut th oiTnita.
4. WCTs LTm
eompoeed of delKatt-s from nearly all
otvtnaM eoumrries of the world. It adon
a new convention, to take the Plaee of the
i5SS52" Berne October 9. 187 ; I Which eeee into effect on th it nf Anni i o ""i
between tbo eountriee wlioea deleKat eH have 5?? uv,Jt WM railrtea au approved, by S3 .Wwto of thla UiiivenaU 4
: "enonwui oe xounu in the ro-
fnroi. iitei-frB)aeeer-uener&. ana
i Mnee apivemlLx: thereto. In its
uw i wnm union eamDrised twemv,
three hnikdred and lifty mllllo a of peoide 5 c01, H,ail . 1t""n cltlaens of On the M of Aprt next It wl eommfia Jor- ILot Sjri. and othera Jntereetod in ty-threecouiffiSnd eoSwl t JSf.Sl""01 th.t,w"'.,he f crean' or the
oivnicg which inamtain oriranizeu txH.tAi ' : rv 7 " 11
4rvicjr, eonetHtite, in fact, aa weir as in nauH. as its new title iHdieate, a Universal i Union, remilatinir. unnn n unlfnrm WiJa nf
cheap postage-ratef, tlie poetal Intercourse between all clviiiced nations. 9one embai . v.inent haa arisen nt nf tho
iej-K between the eustonaa lawa of this country ami the proviioii8 of the Postal t
fcv MMtll it la lifviMMi th(PmM win ill I be given at aa early h day in the elonn3 KliK'inEiiltt ' rolbIe,a.ulthatafH!r eimotlon beat-
UiateHUiee whisli ha ttm. iJn n.t,.?i 'tu ne WMniBtieeioera tor the expense
ineurreu ana tne labor performed ly tlieia
llin-M T-flnl(llt. In flic fii.iit. lliut. Ii. ,1... .wiL.
it ean ot be dotibted that the peiple will sanction any wise expenditure to preeervelt and to enlarxe lta UHefulneee. The apreal of the Keaenta of the Smith' sonian Institution for the means to organize, exhibit and make available ior the public, benefit the article now stored away belonging to the National Museum, I heartily recommend to your favorable eonsiduratioa. P1STXICT OF COLUMBIA.
of Civil K-dabll.xhmcnU. Military KHtablinh
mente, I'ubllo v.'orks.anil MliKHdlaneoue. Ktlmate.1 ior Military' establishment are,-S35,?-'78; an-ductlon of J3,'Me.00 over last year's approprtatton. The report of theUliiet of Knjclneers refers to the ea-coast dolfiiws and Mrlliii
Ktvcr lmiHovemenw. uwing 10 jueic oi up
drefruchcircnmetancea.tofaciHtatethefHture adjudication of the claims at an early day, and to preserve the status of the claimant until their rights should be Anally determined. The late eomimVIoners compiled with that request, and report that the testimony, in all the oaees, ha been written out, examined, briefed, and so arranged a to lariiftum
early settlement when authorised by law. It
: The attention ot Congreaa is again , proprlatloim work on the H-a-eoast deleiiMs invited to Uie condition of the ' haa been limited to the care and preservation river-front of tlie Cltj of Washington. Kisa'of worke. Tho Secretary hopee the attention matter of vital importance to the health of , of Coiigree will continue to be given to the
uiu resiaeuie ox too national uapititi, prouiem now oest o nnpiw
uuiii temporary anu pcnnaneiit, mat the oi iue JHi"sisippi mver. IrtW Ium.I it 4m- m I.a ....... 1.1 . . . . 1. .. 1.1 . . . . .- 1 . .
tidal overflow, should be leclaimed. In their and the lance exnenditures now beimr matla . CH11S to niHKe.
present condition, theee Hate obstruct the 1 in the Improvement of the mouth of the rhi-r la a h&lf-tlaaed I . I. . i i 1 . . . f . ....... . ( . i . . . i t
unuinKv ui iue city, anu are a uanfferous i tcive n huuwi minineiio. uperaiwasi oi ine ' r-rumtr sourco ef malarial poison. The reclamation . Signal Service are referred to, but no ngges-; J , . p will Improve the navigation of the river by ' tions or reeommomlat o-i are made. told h
restrleting ana consequently deepening Its -
Ity this time one or two brfrtatMhm
liad drawn up to tha window, aud no1 1 icing the likeness were nudging eack other. j It is some coincidence of course R can not be iateaded for roe." I 44 You had better tnke a cab and go home and tell your father about it"
ciuu uei, mm J also of imiHirtanee, when j conl(lercd in coniiootionwith the extension of th" public Kround and tile enlargement of the park, weit ami Kiitth of the Washington Jiomimfiit. Hie report of the Inwrd of fair vey, horetoforo onle rei by act otCoRgress, ' on tho improveniunt of the heritor of Warihlnto and Ueoraetown, is respectfully commended to consideration. The report of the Commissioner of the. Dls- ' trictof Columbia premitH a detailed state- i iiM ik of the affair of the District. ' The lollltiVl. Y1Mtiillt ll r.. lii-(h ITnllaJ
j States ami the District for local purpose ie t
FASHION NOTTS. Tho hair should be worn low in the neck. -Walking-shoos have small routid box-toes. " Very high, narrow back-combs are worn.
t'18tenlties whloli have thus been created, so as to do Jsetiee te all partiee involved. the cocars. . .The btttaeee ol the Supreme Court, and of ' the eoerw In many ol the circuit . has increueud to seh an extent during the part years that addhkmal iegislatton is imperative to relieve and prevent the delay of Jnstlea, and poeeible cppreeion to suitors, wMehiathue oec'n:U. The eneumleretl eoMlHfefl of these occketa is presented anew ia the report of tho Attorney-General, and the mly 9Hi(gestel earnestly urged for CoaarresploiiHl action Tne oreation of addlttomU uhcutt Jude;, a projiosed, would, aitord a complete it-mr.Jy, and would Involve an expeate at the pi meat rate of salaries of aec atote thaa a ver. OUi. I.MUAN IKolJU.SH. The hi: nnal retMrte of the ecretn f the Jnterioraad ot the Cominiaeloiur of Indian Afalra, preeut an elaborate account of the preeent condition of the Indian tribe, nnd of th branch ot the ptibllc ferviee which minister vi their intereats. While th conduct of the Indiana, generally, has been orderly, and their relations with tlielr neighbors Irhmdly and j-cefI, two local disturbances haveoccurred, which -were deplorable in their character, bnt remained, happlly.eonnnedto a comparatively email number of Indians. Tho tliccoiitent among the I'.anrvock, which
msi-MWMiMWHCMoi violence on the part of iHiwe inemiiers of the tribe and tinally to the outbreak, appear to have len earned by an Iw.ft1cbiey ol food on the reservation, aa-AtthlA lnum4eaey to havo been owing to the 'inadeiiuacv of the appropriations, made by Congrei's. to the war.isoi the Indians, at a twee when tile Indians were prevented Iroin applying the ttenclency by hunting. After ail ardaou mirsult hy the troo;w ol the Unlt-5)-. fceveral enjrKementn,the hostm Indians werereduced to eebieeMon, and the larger part of tbem surrendered theinselvea aapriHnen. In t hi eonuwJtlon, 1 desire to eafl at4ention to the recommf ndatlon wade by thereury el the Interior, that a teNMsmt fund be placed at the diagonal of the I.eattve,to be ui;d, with prier aeeeaatablUty, atd ereton, in sadden emergea4fi4 bf.the ImUan ervlee. TniKKiM-i CoseotdifitdibMicewas tliatota band of m thorn Chejemii H who Muddenlv 1 it their njkervatlon lit the Indian Territory and Mwrchi il rapidly through the states of Jvaaa and Nebraska in therHrcctlon of their o d lHjMKis.gr.wnds; ewmmltang matdtrs and oilier crimes on thdir way. From ikiftUtneaw awompanyhtg the report of the
fhCf . . ei ,ri " Appears that tlih di.,Hierly hand was as finiy supplied withtbe aeeeeeailes of life as the 4,7ue other jlivrtla who riHnained qirtetly on the reservaHon, anthat the dlstai hance was caused by Mien of arestleiMi and mftKblevous disposition the ladrans themselves. Almost tlie whole oi this band have surrendered to the military authorities, and It Is a gratifying fait that, when Home of them had taken Tef age in the ca.np t the Red oiond ikiux with wliom thewhad Wen in friendly relations, the S o ux heidthem a prisoner and readily gave t h "m up to the eeers of the United States, hiS giving new prtMl ef the loyal spirit which! alarming rumors to the contraJv 7i'ir..'
MiWMttwg, they have uniiomily showed over dliice the wiahin they eipreaeed at the
............ w..J,lvv:,v jcsii, mm Ut.Hli
jnirit nun.
since theStthof June last.
Dinnnr and nroninir ilruena arn iuiI
eontrnated, showing that the ejiiienditurea souarii-noeked by tho people of the OiNtrlet greatly exeeed I square-neckcu. thu oi the Central Government The ex- , The waistcoat is adontod with all
garinonta this winter.
Fancy, baskot-wovon ribboaa
I'KKSKKVATION OF I OKKSTS. I invite the attention of Cmnm to thA
recommendations mdebythe Secretary ot I outstanding securities ot the District, the Interior with regard to the preservation ?,,e benevolent, reformatory and p
j i 'i unrnw on ise puouc tanas oi tne unit . ed States. The protection of the public prep. I erty la one of t'ae Jirst duties ol the Govern- '
i"ni. me ueeartraent of
iilblt H made In connection with estimates for th rcipitslte repair of the defective pavement, and ten-era of tlie city, whioh
, worK ot immediate eeeelty, i shown fnr Indian' muV and, in the same connection, a plan is SHOHn lor lauies neCK wear.
iHiwnwi ior tne permanent funding of the
thfl 1 nf oHnu
should, therefere, be enabled by sufliclent
mihiiuihiuihh to eniorce tne laws lu that resiet. Bat this matter appears still more Important as a oueetionot public eeonoaiy. The rapid destruction of our forests Is an evil fraught with the gravest consequences, especially in the mountainous dlstricte.where the rocky slopes.onoe denuded of their trees, will remain do forever. There the Injury, onee dene, can not be repaired. I fully concur with the Secretary of the Interior In the opinion that, for this reason, legislation touching the public timber In the mountainous States and Territories of the H est, should be especially well considered, and thatexistlng laws. In which the de. st ruction of the forests is not sufHclently guarded against, should be speedily modilied. A general lawconcernlng this important subject appears to me to be a matter of urgent public neoeesity.
OCK AG RI C U LTU ItA L IXTKRKST3
Tmnol I.
stltutlons of the District are all entitled to the iavorable attention of Congress. The Keform School needs additional buildings and teachers. Appropriations which will
iimvw ii oi uie innututioiis in a condition to become moflels of usef illness and beneficence', will be regarded by Hie country as liberaltty wiwly bestowed. The Commissioners, with evident justice, remieet attention to the discrimination made by Congress against the District In the donation of land for the support of the publle schools, and ask that the same liberality that has, been hown to the inhabitants o'f thn VarlOUH StatM and Tfrrilirlnnr tVio Ilnltt
States maybe extended to the District ot Columbia. The CommNsloners also invite attention to the damage Inflicted npon public and private interests by the present location of the depots and switching-tracks of the several railroads entering the city, and ask for legislation looking to their removal. Thn recommendations and suggestions contained in flu will T .-... v..AAtMA . .
, j" . ", .iita., icvtivs iin I.HIUII11
coneim-raiiou oi uongre
From the organization ot the Government, Hlm"fiimi?l!,'R.Pif' not R,a'19i
wojironiis.imi iiiureHM oi our agneuituMl t iZ. i.:..;...'"
optnion as to it successful operation: but
me practical results already attained are so satisfactory that the friend of the new government may well urge upon Congress the wisdom of Its continuance, without essential
ulltf
ascertained.
The favorite button is the Japanese.
in metals of three colors. Evening shoes and house slippers have peaked, turned-up toes. Black satin hows are worn at the top of the boots of little girls. Fashionable walking-boots have
cloth tops to match the costume. Round and flat topped, mannish Derbys are worn hy young ladies.
Metal buttons for trimming waist-1
coats of all kinds are very fashionable.
I Uncut velvet is a, stylish material for ladies' waistcoats, collars, anil cuffs. i'aniers for making full-dress toilets bouffant on tha hips aro in the market. Dolman visiles and fur-lined circulars are the fashionable wraps this season.
i prove the navigation , stid the lady, still with her frigid manr. The Importance of ner. Mv daturhter and I have snm ly be overestimated, "V . i"""gnitr na 1 Ve S0,8e
state of mind the
l'hiladelnhian drore home ami
told her father of what had kaoiiened.
! To get back to that shop, to have that photograph out of the window, to de- ' I .. , 1 .! ,1 ....... .
iumiu mi e.piaiiaiiou ui ukj siaiioner, was not the work of many minutes for the enraged father. lint though it was esy enough to demand an explanation, it was not so easy to get one. Suspicion falls upon the servants in the bouse, one of whom might easily have abstracted a photo out of a package of tltem which has been kept hitherto ia aa ualocked drawer of the young lady's writingdesk. Of course it is a cooked" picture; only the head aad neck of the American lady's photograph, the rest that of some oe else, aad together the picture repre ettts one of the most beautiful women it is possible t conceive. The matter has caused so much indignation and so much comment that it is not impossible it may check the mania
now so prevalent among society beauj ties for having themselves photographed , for sale xt a shilling a carte de visile.
are
A Man llaby A Remarkable Case. In the second story of one of the low.
rickety wooden buildings on the eart side of Chatham Street, in humble apartments, there lives one of the most curious of human monstrosities. It is a boy, or man, 21 years old, having been born in 1857, that is ia all respects, physically and mentally, nothing more than an overgrown infant. Its parents arc Mr. and Mrs. J serines Jenn, of Jfo.
promiction naa been acknowledged and urged upon the attention of Conferees and the people as the surest and readiest means ofincreai'lngour substantial aud enduring prosperity. " TLila uru'.lji rtf W.bKIb.Ia . it...
toTdTy wheVOT 1 "Ration, until, by actual experiece hesafd: "It Is not to be doubted thatM' vantages and detect may be more i
loinunui eiiutr w lnmviuuai
Enelish velvet, with lontr nilo. i
'legislation , fashionable material for morning 1G5 Chatham Street, industrious French rafinnh, lcUis- people. The child was born on the 10th
bcotch plaid ribbons are very fashionable either for hat trimuiingsorneck wear.
Bonnets faced with fur and trim-
of June, 1857, aad was chritcned Jtile. Up to his eighth month lie did not differ from other children ; but at that age he was taken sick with measles, and for
nr niittn ul
wcuHie, agncunure ia oi primary importance. In proportion as nations advance in population and other circumstances of ma. turlty, this truth becomes more apparent, and renders tho cultivation of the soft more and more an object of public patronage. In. MituiloiM for promoting it grow up.support. ed by t he public puree and to wlhat object nan It-. Iim flajll.i4ut wlli um.iAU . - .
Ajnonjf the means which have been employ, i There are now In com SSLSi10?? w1 slpone?mboat al,('
p K. It. HAYES. xHCtrnvE Sf AXgioy. December 2. 1878. Kepert of the Secretary ef the avy. 1 Secretary Thowpsen in his annual renort
illlKoInn M nmlsl
mod with ostrich feathers are worn In ! six months it was thought that he could Paris. i not live, one childish disease following
His last ailment,
Black velvet bands around the neok are revived for evening full dross occasions.
I he coachman's overcoat is the
eom-
Koth the Secretary of the Interior and the Swcrctaryof War unite in the reeommenda. t on that provieion be made by Ingres" tor
it-. .7Tt.Tr T..v . mounted
oim mijiiiiiHit:!, hi p Ulllier
ill
t lis oAnc.1
the Ariy, :ntJ uilmneil for the iiurmMi f
greater aueeeiw than the ertabUshMat of ' iiawiuiuwris aim jet anu suk
&,,..00,,.V,M,,d ,?f vropw characters; , Gettysburg: There a six w ifinges are much nscd ia trimming black iiid.'5.19l"K.,nfor: one monitor, which can be made ready for sUk toilet.
uuawivui aw iiiciinuiiiH nun m in n i i t )! in n ititv iuntitiiu 1.....1.1. .. i. . . . -
P'"1?... y encourage and isslet thS " thirteen needine 1 . -Fine batiste handkerchiefs havt
Uican be put in thorough condition With richly embroidered borders, two and ifeTextTcafyrlIn ' lh' ignoBrs?crK
and unroaillnv tliam iu ,T. , . "v""Ji nuuilllis Ills eSMtnateS fortlie Mwvo.vf,a niiuniuvu anu spreauing tnem tnence over the whole com ni 'ear. Rin,iti. m U.:,,U'V.IJ nan wnmon f -n
inmmuriMl... .1... - "ft
KsneHeneeior,llnilVhnHTY.:; ZLfjr:t. ""'"""""f 40 With
"'tH.y-are very cheap'instfu
I of the last Mscal year.
ttI! o2,; vTil?.!ft rwri '' tho relation ol the yjH I J to commerce, and says our rapidly In. M-atton I creasing expoite havcMlenionstrateithatthls
Mense Xatloiial benelit."
tub great preponderance of the aerlculta. ral over any other Interest in the United
Mates, entitles it to all the consideration
rliltural pnKluctaof the United takST for . emmero nTn t.'iy 01 ,totwM4 eur
fne vear I'ns. i estnnatfwi attiira Hii.u..i n-... c. " .
"fer fsriciTtB. foreign natioWorOT -According to Kmmaltnt Raymond,
as appears surplus nroductlons to tin, muri,-.. crinoline of vnrv small nmtmnlnn. t.
,.rIai?!i ' .?''eintlltion of affairs bwrinnine-to make ItA annosrann.
Gray camel's-hair cloth caps trimmod with bands of fur or feathers are novelties in children's wear. Scotch plaid circulars lined with red opera flannel or red silk are stylish garments for school-girls' wear.
ral products for the year 1877,
heeoinir the
and piecing or repressing dlsturbaiiea oH
rr.i T.lw,.4,n. oriievrtl mat the ona.il,.
a body of Indian cavaifv. r.
mpdentti pay from the
tiOll Of tiMCll
giving a
v.nviHnioni, wmw eonMrterably weaken vntndfhwluii li oia It a number of young men 71 K.rVm,;,U' wetter of expeiicnco that Indians in our aervfeo iit them.
" "".cranium h ui aiiopt such iiieawrM as shall put Die country in vmi.
annually from lorsiH usik'aVw i' ' L"l-ir ""","'M H,,u scure the
wlthhtaridliig oar advantages of soil, climate, and itiMMmimmunleatlon. It appears, from the statistical StatementM in Mm Van vr i.
CoHimlSsioner of AgrkuMure, that we Import
'rou,juMon9 arlseta tieMtto! nt advanced agrlcujture which oanoSybea. Navy should have iih stleagA'ad oha
Uovern.
our
ter given to It that It will be able to f
nnereu uv einetiiimni . nrion nimi v
ll sometimes fnilUess. which immui i, 'Protection to our conntu M wi,urZJl.2Jr.i
lor which iw niiutrieaY B Z 2?. ' of private individuals, and are a Juit I mSX "H-dsd.
I "I. niwuin iin ma l,. ir. . viinir hi (levoieu
times found lnumctet.
ism, vi hllsth-e fmployment of
ffft!-A4k fnt tlaA I
preycimoa or retweseton ot Indian trwihlei h of occaMonal ilecmity, and wise nrTn .V? lion shunld he. mftlli?tl.!:,?.FP,,
w niinm)nwg OH IMI!Mmt Still civilitlng ageiHjies for the aHlmatesnliit ui), ir whttt Hcalltd the Indian wTweni t lirnVbe very dltWH. Jhmi reoulro ia j'rh patl 'oil te curb the usruiy spirit i l fliittinu. Intflan to the restraints of civtuiajd Df hat
neiieflt of the nation. It is goodnollcv.es
JteCMIIV ia tun mm nf ilanrnumn cu.i
taintv ill Other 1mi!bm lktt rsvsiflja Willi Umat
,.W.ry' 1wmhI to homestead nettleL2Jl!l0wu,,llf hy eVw- Pwlr and legitimate means., theoceunatinn uu.i miu.
?,",18.,!M, TWrtrtef theltepnrtmentof f
(,. unBtB 1 sumniate old aad Intwduce new axricultaal industries, !JL.i?l,WTt t,wi nnMty nd in. erejki the oaaatlty of ear predncts, tletermlne tW vidiie of eW or establish I2f ,,!i't.aHe.eAof methods, f culture, ate viorthy ef your eare.fHl and favorable eoniiilenufeti and ne4.,tatice by such hp. pro.rtatlona ol mmcy and aMlaiBtnnont ol
Bonnet strings are no longer cross
ed in the back over the hair or in the nape of the neck by fashionable women. The fashion correspondent of Harper's Bazar says that bonnets are ranch larger than they have been for some years past. Cleth circulars have Jieavy cords
and tassels fastening the garment in
rapidly upon another.
and tlie oae to which his parents ascribe his deformity, was one that baffled the attending physician, ad is described by the father as "the English disease." Both physical and mental growth seemed to be arrested by this disease. The boy is not quite three feet high, but
measures lour feet around the waist, being inordinately corpulent. His head is well shaped but looks raach too large for his body, being more than two feet in circumference. His hands and feet are exceedingly small, like those of a 1 .yearold infant, and he weighs 1G0 pounds. Every effort has been made to educate him, but he is not capable of learning any thing. When he was 10 years old he was scarcely two feet high, but weighed almost 100 pounds. The physician who attended at his birth predict
ed that he would not live to be 14 years old, but he is now in good health. The boy's skin is remarkably soft and white, like a baby's. All of hk habits are childish, .and he can speak only a few words, such as "papa," 44 mamma," yes," and 4,no." His extreme corImlence prevents him from walking, but te is very active with his hands and feet. lie amuses himself with childish toys, and is very shy when strangers are about. Ex-l'oliee Surgeon Baker, who has watched the case closely for several years, says that it is the most wonderful case he ever heard of. The boy has been examined by a number of scientists, who have all come to the conclusion that he is a iwfect baby in mind
and body. His father has been ap-
" Harwlvto ksinHi 37h W .liT "Y"r
? . acXWi rom, knoue0osely and then thrown proacbed by many showmen, who were
-iiUU., .... sui..i... - . . nn"'11 1 1 v 1 1 i 1 i-f vtifiiiifii rH
icifliuini irnimii-wi ifwi iim Imivw uo
" vtVt Pretty soon lhfasiiionable thing I T witl be to invest in presents for friend
anxious to add the
lbl ll" ' . to their Hit of
bor
Bias bands of many-coloretLstriped ltrctins ; but Mr. Jenn has lwl'ed plaidcd cloths are used in tritnniing,erfr?.otrr' dtstrwg to have h.s son
cosiumos UO latijnic antl simnla kouaa uu"wt MJ
dresoi of solid colors. iict.
caiHJV 10 make the ehtldran uSulr
slippers to ruake men caieh cold. ill
crw:uo ior young couples who alwAys , "lack silk dresses for house and even-, The young ma who wilt turn up board, mnoking-eaps for pfople who j wear are usually combinations of ' his nose at cadae in connection with i JS f lRre J'.?" to.lnvefifc ! 'r?w. i wtrcrnl matcnals mwlts into a full, ilow- j corned beef at acbeap restaurant will
anu other Journal.
like purchasea.-
Chwtjo l tralnel skirt, and tight basque at- consume it with etfiou lit tho guise of
lacacu 10 me same. pure Havana Cigars-3 for 10c.
