Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 March 1879 — Page 2
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CURREJTT NEWS. Tke fcUewiag aomlaatlcas were made by toe rreeWeot )ut prior l l)w th , MMMrDTM H.StretMr CPertnCrayiHO, of Wet Virginia, Coel-Gerl to tke OHy ef Mexke; Lucius II. Koote, Ceatttl at Talpersfee; Jeka W. Wilson, of Ohio, Coul at Pmuh: Gcamkerflffit, or iwaoje, Ceaoal at ntawtnt. wmmui lawyer, 1mm itty We adnittett te tke kr tk UnitU Sta S1mm TIm Cakiact bM tUM4 t apHRt tb wiar BHHnlf to tkXatial Brtl of KtMik: Suree-Grl Wom1 worth, Hariae HoMI Srvi, t rireiit tke TrMry Depart t ; Mediol-Dirtctr FnuMfei 31. UHnel, Xavy; S4tkor-GeBerul FkUMfs, DepartBtof .lutU5e, jmmI Aitat.Srgi JtaS.Bils,WarDt:iartAeeerdia to vuk actw report, me PreMeet will not aatag elze tke reptal of tke Juror's tet-ota aaa tae w provmiaK . ler tke we of troop at tke polls, but will J htereeeki veto, if Meeeear?, to preveat tke repeal ef tke law ereetiag Federal Supervteors. , ( Captain Bd,.o tke ltk, reeelved frow tke Treasttry 7S,060, tke aateuat voted him kyCBreMeaeeiiBt of hie Jetty works ea tke Seutk Pa of tke Mb-fthwippl River. Prof. Hall, of tke Naval Observatory at Waekiii(e, ka beea awarded tke gold
oal ot tke Royal Astreoowleal Society or to EJwEra Pureell, and ether IBloH,for.kkweUkBowadleoverToftke, wUtorslMlvc aUaokPd the Cathedral and satelHte of Mars. ... . Lw Ckureh buHdiiwrs aed grounds. Tke
ItKUtedoiisel-oeW authority that the posltiou of Director of tke Geolojcle or CeaeolMMed Sarveys will ee givea te liar eee Kie. AX9 SOLlMWBSf. Chief Moses k kees imlicted a aecefHMr te tke killias of oae Perkme ia Yakima CoBty,WakiaftoB Territory, bat ke has eeeaped te kl eaap, as4 aay effort to cap- ( tar the Mv eklef. iv U aofrekea4ed, will ke ros4rte4 he ah kts follewew. t Mrs. Matfaret Witt, wife of George Witt, ) Xvh near Kat Gree Co,ty, 111., was ( -- JT.-xr--. c, CAitv 111 was vsrnedta' tkeTeaS Ik. h 1 .ISIe of alr wfcteh ir littte I JLt L SPaVTkTii:. aUMaWdentaliv wiled off tke table. &a Toko., a eokre man, wae lynched oar Roanoke, Howard Coenty, Mo., on tke 2d. for tke murder of a whKe key named SJtlJilfwkl LmHuu MUvoeaSam Te4eo, a eoloroa man, wae lyBched : Peatkentoa, wkk but H4e or ao prevoea tioa. tA shrewd, but raeeaUy triekWM reeently Utm1 kr some soeeukUor ia wheat, by .vioV k. w(m in pumh van Mat ilowa t meaeaaythreeeuaerkaskei. A . , ..... j 1 . v.o .f 1 u , v' .t..- ...1 1 rrala operator, was forwarded from New Tork toMesers. J.K. FkAer & Co., Mr. --. ,..M.t ww ttt.o.ihur wtti m SoM jm,m baskels of wheat on Us ae- 1 eoaat. The FUkers aceordiafly sob! some teM .m.m baskets of wheat on kis ae- I - 1 1 ijmjm knskels before tke triek was dts-1 oevered, th effet belag a deolise ia priee , from M to St eente per buehel. Fisher C. are keavy losers by tke traaeeetkm. t TkeproJeetforthe annexation of Kansas , Ckv to tke State of Kansas is assuming den- f aKeskape. OatkeTtkadekgatleaof aooat m aromiaent eMizeae of Kaaeaa City, emkraeiBg an ottehd detegatloa from the Com. moa Council, visited Tepeka aad were aceerded tke privileges of tke Boor of the Mouse et Rf present at Ives, wkere they preseated aa opefol memorial setting forth the atataal advantage te be gained by tke prepoed traaefer, aad expressing tke nearly unanimous sentiment of the eitiaoae of Kaaeae City, as claimed, ia favor of tke arojoet. Tke Speaker of tke House, in km weteome aadrsee, warmly favored tke Mkome, aad predteted the most happy reMine tkotrid H be eoatammated. A memnrwl of simHar haport will ke presented to tke Missouri Legislature, praying foe a stibaalaiiea of tke ifwestfoa to tke eleetors of the territory iaeiuaed fa" tke proposed traaefer. Tke majority report of tke committee appointed by tke Kaaoaa Legislature to in " , vestigate tke ekargea of bribery in eoeneeMen wkh tke reseat Senatorial eteetlen ) completely exonerates all parties from 1 okarges of corruption. Two minor Hy re port were made eae by Mr. Randolph, a " Tanratlar all Me cjijuhdaate for fenater, aad all members of T n the Leafehaare from any wrong, bat exaressiar the belief tkat there had beea - -T . . -e-v-ta tempts a nnoery ay onwrnors. nr. ijau, tke Democratic member, reported kls 1ellef tkat proof of bribery had beea made against Mr. IagaUs aad members of tke Ileate, aad resoatmendsd tkat tke Legislature send the teetimoay to Waekincton. Tke House passed a roaehiUoa unoalmously tkat tke reporte aad all the testimony l printed. Jonah Jlaagka was killed aad twe other moa serieuely injured ky tke exptestea of a saw-atih boiler near Sutttvaa, III., on Tke Mkkigaa RepubKeaJM kave reaomfated Judge Campbell, ef Potrett, for Assoetete Judge of the Supreme Court. Tiear enoral Martin Kundlg died at Milwaukee, of heart disease, on tke 9th. Tke baaklag-kotwe of Joseph F. Culver it Co., at Poatkte, III., has beea etesed by the creditors. Tke liabilities ameuat to ever of whiek about J,0O0 areseowed, ad the remaiader unsecured. Tke earn lest k made ap maksly of numerous small amount, aad will eauee great hardship aad su Bering te kaaareda of persons. An arras genual has beea eonsummated ky whlok tke Union PaeUe Railroad Compony virtually become owners of tke KaasM Paelie Railroad, aad will, it k reported, at mmmamfl mmttl mVA ahmmVaJTSml mmf laumt-llmml. The Pretkkat of tke Mem pah Board of MeoHh denies the ramors that yelkw fever mMH exkts' m tkat etty. Tke last eaoe oeoarred, he aoswres, a D, J, aad wae
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Sfcttdffil. prvhm-ry,f Demtfae Ca'taty, rt it" pismng erywns nw.ru, -Mo., wa kliM wi the Sth wklle Rdeavor- wklte tmre.wa,Beayuadlngt . e while io arret; at Ma kouoe, a hm dew eTtae res spiaa by tkfWr. SWcAWup. The llhcrlit! f return! lunate girl, bat Ally ka
tWre from Mm kowe, killing Alstip nad hsijlttka-yenc-old daughter, ami wounding k of the other hwaate. 1 The Indiana PreklbMoakts have sailed m sute Ceaveatlen, to mout at IsdiaaapolU a My 21. rKv. J. L. Davk, a Baptist minister of Georgetown, Texas, shot JJaMit tkroak the kead hi tke ltk. Fatally k-etvbl. v v Ckarte ITerbeek and wife, who lived about W m ilea wet ei ism, a.i., rrwrnu, anted o aeeouat of a quarrel, the hutUMtl t inmihi Ln twur.l. Ofl tka 11th he kin .1 a Hverv.n t take him hwe. B.U wife was enaed In Iraalmc when ke arriv al, and after a few wlmites' eewvemtloR ke drew a revolver and ifcot her ihrotinh the body, iBtMctii a mortl wound. He then Uiwiflf In the twrB. ana wdcr x periv of Helfshbor, koarlBfc uf the tragedy, west to look for him, he put tke pistol to his kead and blew kls brains out. A. C. Hollan. wko with Edward Deal rob Wl an exra-er on the North Missouri Road, Bear St. Loui-, la the fall of lb.3, and I JLfci aUkl aa at vr itut ii I ttT 1 0w(lb3 ri,etHtlv, wkere kelbad eslUtcd as a ftvtt soldier. rb4f aHieUBt f Arckbtehop Pur cell' Ih ,i.MlBe kaibfteH fieuredup to ,BT2,71 Father Edward FureeM, tke brother and kueiaeM aer of the ArekbkkeB, has Maje aH aWBatoHt at all tke property ia k, ndH reeelved from tke Arokblekop, whlufe doe8 Botj iftwever, laelwle any . . lrolM,rtv. sn has kewt couimenc- . . .i,, orfdltors to eet wide . .t WA by the Arch Father Pureell, exUiullHg through a long series of years, are Mid to have Wen w kwely kept an to aaora no sans fjutnrv ixbknatios of the vist IndeMed ho which h., aeerued. but ld Iron, this syem or oomceliF, '"y11 . .i,.kttj t .fihtr the ArokhblKtP or 4...-.v - Father Purctll. Tke dead body of a woman, Inotowl ib a 1. it . In 1ia UirMira.rAnni 1 wx, was h'?" JVLT7?r oa tke ""X,". . - 11th, wkere It had been remaining ir day,, ami begun to give out aa offensive odor! Tke box was regularly ckecked from tke West. Tke body wa- partially dtememthe w est, iae oouy w pmm.wj w '"Fr" i bered, and is supposed to have been mtoHUd for some medloa.l college. Tke reported massaere ef 38 Iadlaas in Wasklsgtoa Territory, a few weeks ,go, by .n.nvr sptiira. Ubow contrautaeu. 11 " ' . .... V. seems that the news was a stupid hoax, got tt-r, un for the benefit of sobm of tke "upcountry" papers. A party of bWuJg! ao and chiWres. mostly in a aeetltute eon ,!itlH. arrived ia St. Louis on the 11th, by tke steamer Colorado. They were MMr tfrom Hlnos Coaaty, Mfes d M.dls. Parfeh. L.. awl hd utarted for Kansas, where tney expeei. .1 u b r" wnere their 1 ..ih .M.1 1 a aros ai 1 amvai hh land each, a pair mu,CT and sueh otaer sppuneaaMcw necessary 10 noes ami - '" several months paet, taey M u.Bawm """ been circmawo ia ic stating tn iree irariv.. m a m bo- 1 AJiiit in I e iHraieoea irw Kaasas, and tkat all they haa seeurethe liberal prize offered taem oy xee State of Kansas was to raise enougti BBe I topaytheirpssftetoSt. Loui. This aau exhaust eu the eapltM or rne larger pui ef tke party, aad their ooadltloa was repreMated as most deplorable. A fatal tornado swept across tke southern aortlon of Macoupin County, 111., ea the nteht of tke Wtk. It oawe froam the Berthweet, and appears to have covered a spaee about a (luarter of aaallewide. Ueuoes, barns, trees and feBees were earrled away. Several persone were killed aad a nuaaber wounded. Edward MeDeaaW, med W Tears. ad his Krandsau-KhHr, 2 years old, ware killed. Hie tws soas and hve graadekiklrea were all very serleuly Injured. Great damage was dene t wheat aad farm property. KA8T AWT) MOtrTKEABT. Ttev. Sidner M. Stray, poster of Ike Pres byterian Church at East Lake George, WM exhibiting a revolver to hl wife, when l i. jL,.L.MaJ voitmJUi hr. ThlnKlne Ml.nn Bl.'uumicn, """"n " " u had thus aeeidonUHy killetl kls wife, he jH.dthe reviver to WM own head wl HreA. KortMnatelv tke weand ef aeither were I . ... . . verv &criou. aad both will prowwy recover, i . A nrematereesxpksloB ot si tro-ely cerliw at Dutch Gap, James River, Va., on tke 5tk, . UW M. n. Uacgertv, Govern ment oea tractor for wldeaing Duteh uap, hits nan, superintendent of blasting eporatleos, aad one eelered man. Charles F. Stiekney, dofaultiaif Treasurer ef the Manufacturers' Gm Company at Fall Uivar.Maes.. kao keen irtBtencod to MVe years ia .tke State -prison. Kllku BurrHt, tke "Learned Bmckimltk," died on the ftth at his home la New Britain, Conn. He was in his h year. The Dime Saving! Hank of York, Pa., has suspended. It la tuppeoed It will pay 75 or 9$ easts on the dollar. Three eklhlrea of Daakl Martin (colored) wore burned to death la a hHe at George town, D. Ci en tke tight ef tke 8th. Mhs Mellk BarckU, of Hayevllle, a town in thee regions of Peaweylvaaki, was in tke habit of reading atory-papera after ge lag te hod. Afew sights ago she retired as usual to read, kavme viaeed aa oil-lunp on a stead bom the koadef the bed. It Is sup aoeed she read until she fell aaleep, leaving the lamp buralag, Mhseqaeatly upsetting it aad setting ire to ike bed-elothei. Tke Ire spread so rapidly tkat tke kaildlac was ia a few minutes esrelepsd. raaderlac eeeape freai Hka Burdea's reoa
reef almost iaimMlatcly easae iMwta with a
auafeiueiy rraKb .TaeBOoret jieiwiTnitH- iiitu, m Berwick, Me., fell on Town-meet g day, nrItiltatiiif some 160 people to the floor llow,,rjjrjMa,wr&swlouly.iuJuiMittd. many others ies severely. A ahoetlnff alfcay eeeurred on theltthio the CapReH at Alloatv Geergw, between ml. Robert A. Alston, member or tuei.egWre, WMi Ctt. IW. Cex, or hcksid 'wih J ; ri.f ti,oS t dlscremnt reKar(dii.K the saleof thcfeta e oonvict leaf e. Col. Abton SreU three mom and Cox two. Alstoa was hot lu tke rlRht temple, tke ball passing thrqugh, ,t'le J)raln, killing him. Cox w idiot iq theiuouth and hand, but not seriously hurt. Cox is fald to kave 1ch theapjcressor. The heaviest verdict for personal datnancs ever ecured aalHst ft railroad Is probably tkat for$),Wl, which Dr. Charles AV. Hackett, of Maplewood, Mass., a rlslBR young physician, ha Just been awardea agwinmiuo EHhtern IUIiroad for navinff uesiroyeu ins ff . for f by aa aeekleat. Recent advices from St. Petersburg state that there U unusual aetlvlty among tne revolutionary clanses hi Russia, and they display almot incredible boldness. A pub lication declaring that tke Governor or Charkoti had beea condemned to deetk by tke Russian Socialist party for the Inkuman treatawBtef political prlsoBers, aad that the act of attassinatloa was coneequefiily executed by one of tkat party, was openly posted in tke halls of the University oa the Oay alter he was shot. At Kieffthc pelieo made a descent upon a house where, a secret printingpress was in operation. On entering Ibc apartment they were met by a stem of bul lets, and one oMccr and two gGHilnriHCS - ' hi t n d worn- 1 d agwouly wouuueu., on tao premises . vi , ..... ,' .,rt-i , were iuuiu nu kwiiu , , counterfeit seals of the various piddle deorSfed doaunients. revolutionary 1 . . t a PaPhIt!f. aBU uaMr 01 "voners Pomras. It tw iv tote a wu, . tlaent, resting one njgkt at the Britlsk Eranasy la Tarls, aad theH proceeu to me iiauan laKes, waere sac nm uc Bfciu; mo iniKeanu uucnese oi obhui;ui, uu mew wedding tour. Iler Majesty tkence goes to Germany. A dbpatch from Calcutta says thousands of the natives are dying in Cashmere of famine. Nineteen lives were lost by a recent ex plosion in Peep Drop Pit Colliery, Lngland The house of Peter Droulllard, a French farmer living near Sandwich, Ontario, was burned on tke night of the 1st, and his two lntiirhtars. aoti 9 twl 1.. TMirUhed ia the flames. The charred bodies of the two sisters were found in the smoking rums, tigat .. . ly oliaped ia each other's shriveled arras. Drouard wa severely burned in trying to save kis eklldren, who slept in an upper room. A traveling clock-peddler, who was stopping there for tke night, was snooKingiy hurned, but will recover. a. tcleeratn frem TMhKenei states mat ai- . . . ter the death ef Shore AH at Maxarl Sherif, i, conflict broke out amone the fol ewen various areteaders to the Afghan tBroM aBli prtians ofYakoobKhan wore victorious. Gee. Molikof telegraphed on the 9th tkat foreign pkyttelaae, at a meeting held in WitUaaka, kave declared tkat tke epidemic may be considered to kave died out, as there has been ao ease nlaee tke 9th ot Feb ruary; but, as It is Impossible to guarantee tkat It may sot reappear, espeewlly at WitUaaka, tkey recommend tke continuance of certain precaution. The eordea around the Government ef Atrakkaa,wkieh the foreign physicians Judged no longer necessary, kas beea witkdrawn. The l'arllaBHMtary discipline bill heslbeea rejected hi the Reichstag. This is centidered an ignominious defeat for the Governwont. JJismarek watched tke division wita 1 . ........ . TheEaglkk Hoiweof Commons has by a vote ot 217 to 108 rejected a motlea la favor 0f female suffrage. I .... ... n i tt 1 laeVMIIES Ot UVIOZVmat 111 ilUBKl, L-.jBiBann wm swent awavbva I aooti i. the rIvar ThelM. The Inhabitants I ... , tUj, ,rrnn,nHi. .nu. swaiwuiftv ,.,, VriutmM tm.Im. Maritaret of Prussia. I v -w--. CJ " " F I the Duke of Coanaueht'a intended bride. I bantsil hv hnr fkt,knr and atothnr. PriRee aml priBees Frederick Charles, arrived at Bkeemom on the moralng of the 11 tk and proceeded to Windsor Castle. The reception was most brilliant. The wedding oeremeny took place at SU George's Chapel, on tke lth, and was attended by the members of the royal families, Cabinet Ministers, fereiga Ambassadors and other oficiab, together with a large number of ether distinguished person. The newly married couple wilt gpend their honeymoon at Claremont House, Surrey, Two mere cases of the plague have oc curred la St. Petersburg, and the fatal spotted typhus also prevails to an alarming exteat. The Pall Mall Gazette says that a private letter from a high o&Iotal states the people of Cashmere arc dying of famine like ales, and that at the present rate of Mortality the provineo will be nearly depopulated by the end oAthe year. England Is evidently preparing for an other war In tke East. It is pretty well I known tkat the King of llurmah maesaored the members ot his family beoaase tkey 1 were friendly to tke English and inollned to favor tke annexation of their country te Il.adeetea. Further deatonfttrattoas ef hostility ea kls part are expected, and tke
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rt I-onatn to m m rta ihm ir kr mI dVelHlve hhpIkh wheevertke mmIor fr aotoH prwwHli IttMIf. ,Mhn BiHiiwrck Ik rmlltod tko rtHMrk tttt imrtlnl llrwHiu'Hi wmh IwiMmMbl; in lmHty, at Iwt, It whW ml Jm)Kla. Uirforiunali'ly, k kud t xkw htr Umt In fur (llr'rtHt (llr.-ctlmrt, .HHiUeul (rtiNt noun of her Bel:lilur!. OKNKKAL. The Natlewal Civeittlo "of Greeilaek olubs, ealled by Hrlek Poraeroy, met a met at ChleeeoH thethakeutlWdeleKateB ietBSprewnt. "AplatforHi waa adoptwl declarinj that Pota$er8 skould be eleeted; that the Government should prohibit the Iropertxtlra el Chinese senMe lalwr;' that a Labor Bureau Mtould be enUblbtked; making a law disfranchising any person who offers to purchase or doe& purchaae votes, and oalllng fr oilier Inaovatloea la the UovertiTMHt. The amended l'eUl bill, Just paeu y , QoBitroi. diviuoa ii ma ao,e ma il vltloa all tnaiiaoie msuer nuu fnnr .i!ii; v rat. written inaiier; hcbmaitsr, neu- , i L...1I....1 .ti.KIIuitlnnuf thinl. HllL'(lr:.r our h7 merchandlse. Mail matter ef the. second olawi i rmhro ill tho newspapers and periodicals . i.uiia.t ow nftpn as four times aumially. All publications of this class, with certain exceptions, when sent from the ofllee of publication, including sample copies, or whoa sent from a news agency to actual kubscrlbers thereto, or to other newn arents. shall be entitled to transmission at two cents a pound prepaid.) Publlshers of newspapers, without subjectin ttienmnives 10 exira imiki, wm - - f - - -f pr..Vl,t p, r!! 1, nmCrlsiv which it upple. 7l f Jf from the reirular Isiue for want, of space, time, or greater convenience. Publishers may inclose, also, In their publications bills or receipts and orders, for subscriptions. Newspapers arc allowed to send one copy to each actual subscriber within the county free through the mails without delivery by letwr-earrlcr. Z! .- und the tax on cigars is un cents per pounu. mi i- u ,0 changed. The law goes into effect May 1. Major Reno's conduct at the battle of the Little llig Horn, as parsed upon by theCourt of Inquiry, does.not require animadversion from the Court, "although hU subordinates in some instances did more for the safety of the command by brilliant dbplays of courage than did Msjor Reno." Tke New Kefandia? Oartifteatet. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 8. The Secretary of the Trcamirj" has issued a circular calling attention to the 4.rx!rccnt. rcdindfiig eertiHcates of the L'ntted Stato, to ha Issued tinlr Him provision- of the net of ConKrwsa approved Febrn.iry 18T, entUlf d " An act to Huttiorlx" tlm lsu of ccrtlHcato of tienosH lu Hid of th rcfnndtiuc of the public dibt." Kko TrtlftfH wlil lw ot the ile iiomtBation of 1 W; wilt Imj jm:u!: nearly of the trtrin miii! hIth of tin- t'lllunl Statfl note, and will tn ar on itn faee and back the conditions of Its lm fcach ciM-tft-tx u-ill h Mini for lawful money at par and art-rulng intcri'Ht to tlnte of piireliMW bviticTr'-aiirvrof the tnlt'd SMt-Ht H'hsIitntft'in, and tty the AlsrtHiit TrvaMircr at IlMltiiiwn'. llot'n. ChieHifo.rinoiiinatl, Now Orleans, New York, PhiUrtelphia, fet. Unls anil sisn Fanclco. and th Treasurer of the Unlted.Stnte-4 at WanhiitKtoii and AsMstnnt Tn-Hrtiirerat NVwYork will abo receive in pay. nint drdltH In favorof thvinselvt-M rt'pc'ttvly, drnn on Xea- York, which will bo collected, and the excest, if anv, returned hychi-ck to dejKeltors. The Secretary l the Treasuo" will ah- aecppt In payatciit ccrtiacHtH of deKlt of NhHoiikI liNiiks MHHrlally dtsijentcd torecelve ilcnonltH on thii account, but refunding certttlcates will Hot be dcltvetvd until the cent fiesta of deposit tssaed by tlie bank lias boen paid for by Tn-amiry drait or by deposit of like amount with the liVR-urer or some AsnUtant Treasurer of the United State, or until U. 8. bonds of aa equal amount are nubstfmtcd in their stead. All Nation! banks upon complying with nection 5.1M of the Revlfed Matutoa of theUnttodStates are Invited to bcotnc financial agent of the Governmcnt and denwltorle- ot nubile mon-'s ae-m-ning Imm the sale of theeo eertlflcates. Money received by depository hanka lor each ceitlffcates will remain on deposit with said banks,ublecttotheorderot tho Treasurer of the United State, and calls for rederapMoa oi bonds will bwu from time to time ax the Secretary may direct. All banks, bankers, nottnsstera and other pnnllc officers and all other persons are incited to aid In placing theaertlflcates. They can make tfulr arrHntcmciiti tlmuiKh N'nthmal banks for deposit oi the purchaso monuy. CoinmUstoas , will be allowed on the purchase of tlmse cerIIN.aU. r. . 1 I A s.n A . ...... .. f 1 Mm and not exceeding t'0,0Oiii iiuyone calendar month, onn-ciehth of 1 per cent., and t . .. . . ft ...l..k ft tea AAA I. mm 1IL. -.ToTS f or7r oA per cent, on thcxeetsl and parties p1rcIlHlfr atonetitnn ?l,eorinoreof certificates will be entitled to receive them free of charge for transportation. Certificates win o reaay ior aenvery wpni, i, is,, , at which date they will begin to bear interent, which will be payable upon the conversion of the certificates Into 4-per-cent. bond. The Secretary also announce that as soon as practicable is efirtlHcMtoe will be is sued under this law. Hmllar In form and upon like similar oondHtoofl to tline above aescribed, to be registered on the books ot the Treasury In the name nt the owner, which nattie will akto be entered on mte lace ot the certificate. EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS. Preelaatatlen by the President. Whereas, The final adjournment of the Forty-fifth Congress, without making tke usual and necessary appropriations for tke legislative, executive aad Judioial expenses ot the Government fer the fiscal year ending June .?), 1890, and without making tke usual atid necessary appropriations for the support for tke Army for the same fiscal year, presents an extraordinary oeeastoarequiring the President to exercise the power vested In htm hy the Constitution to convene the houses of Congress la anticipation of tbbUu-dxed by law for the next meeting. Now, therefore, T, Rutherford K. Hayes, President of the United States, do, by virtue of the power to this end In me vested by the Constitution, convene both h wises of Congress to assemble at their respective chambers at 12 o'clock, noon, on Tuesday, the 18th of March, I not,, then and there to consider and determine such measures as, ia their wisdom, their duty and the welfare ef the people may seem te demand. Tn witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of tke Uaited States to be afixed. Dene at tke City of Washington this 4th day of March. 187", and of the Independenee of the United State of America the oae hundred and third. It B. IlAYKf.
rr j Khhh point U the ooMlHg lce. FatMV blue i among ttot mw dUora. V ..Street suite ae devoid of fancy tvhnmlngs. J- , . Cotelip i anotJker xame for jirinttf ditnity. " ' ( Tke teadenoy k to make short skirt, still shorter. Coral -pink: bids fair to b a-very fashionable tthade. The Turkish fe 14 the lateat' novelty in French caps. . GeNdaraM blue is a hw dark skadeof this popular color. Uosw will be tlu popular ilo wcrs for ornaments this season. A new shade ol dark green boara th&. name of serpontine. Twilled satin foulards are among th new suit materials.
Wax white is the very paloet iniag5nabl shade of straw color. , I'eKin or nieu huab ngurwi largely in ball toilet, thi. muou. Dark navy-bluo and brown are the most lasmonanie colors ior oanioncs. Fancy gilt ornaiuenta suitable for hat trimmings are offered ior ten cents. The fashionable color for children' dreseee arid wraps is robin's-ogg blue. The new llanuol finished fabric for Bummer droews is oallod bcijre lo-SHiite. T : ulnuttlt. wAtwti fintk il'iuiI in crrar Qr shajes of a 8-mie coiorf or n inisible ci,ocks. iiKed to match the china. Table napgin8 trimmed with lace are quite the . . ,;m 1 , rare, csueciallv at iuncn iima or tea. Likewise it is proper to blend styles or the dinner table. There is ho doubt whatever that bonnets with a brim are among the written fuels of the near future, but it is also aertain that we shall still retain the. square-crowned half-bonnet, half-hat oi the' pa& season, the" picture que haL with tho up-turned brim, and thu English walking hat,wKh ita brim which i never exaircerated. and obtain several novelties from the soft-orowned cap aau luroaas wmvn yuiuig muiw nutju so niHch, aad which have beea among; the most striking of the winter novelties. The best qualities of ginghams areas ever ia delicate coinbkiHtioas of blaoand white, or blue, pink and white.with,. perhaps, line of gold or blaqk which iateaoify or develop the latoat color. Thetrimming used for these consist of band of embroidery wrought in the colors of the gingham, and so finely blended,, matched and adapted that they seem tobe a part of the fabric. Suits of this, description for summer wear are quite as pretty aa checked silk, and more in harfflony with a cultivated taste because they are so mucn nner 01 weir amuauu . - . ,. , t . , have not the gloi and display of com ... 0 Hioa eua. The New Seaater. The new Senators whose terms began on March 4, their political complexion, and the retiring Senators whose place they take, will be found in tke following table: 1 I u. . iew. S. ItmwiBn, IX Hm.C Sffflwr, K. I. . 11 t O W H ... J arkanM J. 1). Walkpr.n; S.W.rMtvf. K. California. Jan. T. rarUf, D. X.V.H1U. K C.H.llMt.K. WilklnvMi Call, n. A.A.HiUY-ftLK. Gutorafts..... CeaaecttCHt.. rirkU ararate J.M.CMasw.k. w.h. miasm, v. S.B.CVHHifH', K. JM.B.fitmtoa, D. Jna. A. Ita. ImHaae .... TK W. VrsstTht, U W. . Venrhfm. IX" Jwa ..... W. B. Aillwiu. K. W. H. AUHflfi, n. John J. totalis, K. r.c.Mtowj.i), (Jm. H. I). Itieo. K. IVtMOa. P. Joe J. lill, K, j. h. wnnBw. d. lWte aVMa, t II. r. 4 Winn, II. Minta...,UM.H.nrunM, p. CirgnU. YrK, 11, umm yMrMa. V.f JMfan 1'. Jnnrs. K. JoDa '. Jsars. K. Nna4a.. A KrpulHk-on: li.watlieuin. K. pw in, N.CareHaa,,. tiMo... Orpfpan. .... fenOsflTaahk tt. Carolina... vnoonL..,,, W iscoaMa. Kino- 4kllaf. K JHomsw Cnnkkae, R 9 U ' Tl jA.H.MmliaMa B. i. s 1 1 i 1 i iii aian ii i n. W a Hawr, l). J. J I'alb-rMia. K. J. . Morrill. K. jJ.S.MMTl1l.k. M.M.CaryeaKT. K.'Tlw.O.M'e. R. Mr.VdnritseewasafpelaMte SI I a rfwjmcj tm teSeaUi of 0. 1. MwtuH. K, an4 sutMe?nUr fleetfrt fer um shert lm. Hea. Wf4s wa elete4 aal ewled t) R. ArntHroMT. V, teapn-rHjr w-t t-Ut-rtoattibf Letas y.Beef, D. UMatMre eieeis t Juee. THE MARKETS. JS NEW YORK. March II. 19. BKKVES Native Sseers J-SIIKKP-CoaimonsoCholoe. &.00 -W HOGS-Live COTTON-Mlddllng.. FLOUR-Good tofjholee.... 8. IM WHKAT-No.2 bed U7 1. S COKX-Ungraded OATS-Wctrn Mixed M U PORK-New Mess ie.Ji w iw ST. LOUIS. COTTON-Mlddllng . hEKV3-Cholce to Kanoy.. 4.JSS Uoodtoi'rime.... i.e I Native Cows S.ne XM Texan Steers 3.4 HOGS Packing SIIKKP-Native, , f FlUR-ciioice a-"" ? XXX " 4-"7 WIIEAT-Red,.No.2 l.Xj CORN-No.2,MUed S KYK No. 2 . iJX , f 'x TIMOTHY SKKII-l'rlme.... l" TOBACCO Dark Lugs....... l.J J Medium Dark Leaf HAY-Ckotoo Tlwotliy le.W BIJTTKR Oliolee Dairy ff, KGCJS-rreoli IK POUK-Staiidard Mowt 9.7S le.W WOOL-Tub washed, Choice at a Jf,, Unwashed Mixed ... ae a 51S CHICAGO. KKKVRS-Comm'H tnCholce 2-7 ? HO8-CominontoClKdce.. 5.W m HIIKKP-Oonunon to Choice f J-rLOUR-Wlilte Winter..... t.W Snrlag Rjtras 3. ., WliEAT-oprihgNo, 5. New Wi W.1. " Xo. 3,... 81h ' CORX-lllt.wlge OATS-No.l, New V RYK-No.2 PORK-NewMess 8. NEW ORLEANS. Km IXOUTt-Choke Family I.ff 5-f! CORX-Whtte li OATS-. Louis. , K ftAY-Choloe 222 Jix 1-ORK-XewMees 19-fH2 w5 RACOK W,V W COTTOX-MJUdllag "
