Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 April 1879 — Page 3
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WEEKLY COURIER.
0. MAX E, Futliikttv
JASrEIt,
INDIANA.
ITEMS OFlNTERIgT. IrMl and Literary. Jokn G. Whittier Is unable from ill health to perform gay literary work. Mr. Henry Jimm, tke novelist, is now oalv S6 year old. He is a native of New York, born in April, 1843. Muakaosy, the Hungarian artist, wko lias recently sold one picture for
Mrs. Antoinette JJrowa iilaokwell intends to enter tke ministry again" 6o. Mrs. Iilackwell was tke arstoraaiaed mialeter among women in tkie ooantrv.
Butler, in New York. Now after years of broader experience she will resume Mr old position. i D,r' In?r "ho died recently a Slietlaad at the age of 108, is said to have been the oldest minister in the world. Four generations of tke Ingrams have lived in the mbm house in bnetland, and they were lonr can urn..
tions, too. The deceased's father duul
serted, is far from good ; indeed, at tk lata royal weedinglte wag oblige to reaiain seated, oaly, racing kinweM, and aaoeerinar to do it with mw tiflA.i
Um Queen eatered.
-Paeeaaante; the wotiM.h uiutla
King Humbert, has won tke admira-
a of ail Italy by the coolness and kxU courage be d splayed during his u just ended. A bold brirandL&l.
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a aru ib iiauaa eyes. Margaret and Arthur, Duke and Dachoss of Connaugkt, have cost England a pretty panriv. It is renorud that
- , a lnluB UIBU 1.1 '... ' ..
at the age of 100, and his grandfather , ,;rH V mun UP"W e royal at 106. s yht Osborne for twirbtidal trip is
uuub f Ana treae
TIh KlmtHrnt Kentm-Man' IMem f the 1K K.J.dHdwr h UarHrld. In the HAimj of Kqirtnuthmi onthe)!. the ArV AMronrlafiott bill 1.1 ..u.iJ
,WHdiratlnu. Mr. HIju'L-hiiru m.L.I?
ii t ... ' vni wilted H U hilt H JKMM- Htlldeilt Ot MH WWIItr ' , HfBt TOpubilo 0011 hory who wa not able to satMy hlmK Onkd MKI.rtratej
Imnn lit .tin .1 l . . . . .
' "tw ik of God" Uy Um ru h oi ludk t eHVit (M.iutlito apkXuie hntnr wtSe te"'.1"0 "Wfrti ehr) the r5 fiwT.
W W)w .wliteh th vrittrul peonte of m
hjmmi Mm m thtr
iTTi .T Miwy iiim!H ijmwi Mhk rMt It h w hr j Li
MLli0?"1. wArmybv with- 't tht. el Un i 'L.y mas'" ZrSS-
1 If II4H VrTV HHIIIfHfa f 1 1 1 1 1 IMU WfUl Ml tls ViiiiAlt'A f F a ' . .
SS,000. was.formerly a carpenur, and ! 1A,ra?"K the , Kngllsk-speaking peo-' wk SeTn the S haa'palHfd only few years! ' W .1?.. Bp.ink ' Vt ?
iiib iifiiomhi rtiiwHl miW HM Ihj rttvolutkiii. I bt((rtlie later KxecutlVM of thT;ov8ra. r'. . N"jjtlve lHdlatloii wr iwvrr tvolu- M.t to Kr Mitd mk to retain fiueU a!2. I1KHI so II1M 1 rt'IUllt to MHl HrmM turew . mtt M nolli-v. unil l a
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Hi IMW, and . JlVimmcHiM. Itrwiulrwltliol'r-!. In Midi r mrarIv. t-ii.J .i,.7'
of sUrvatioH. I "!!.: rl J We from taviMlon, but the lirowltwt iM-indple of lutce. we
.... luiMrinw ujHin ihih lll rMfllt U HffiMl tft to MltDORl U tilU
Hon. Thomas
Utah, and later
Arizona House
about to appear as
win Theater in San
rrofwwor Mary
M. D., gave the valodictory before the Faculty at the sixth annual Coramencu-
ment of the Boston University School of
eietiMtf
oute oa are eoa.
Mtopl of thin 1hh4.
Fitch, formerlv of "' LV" """'1 ."i'W " .,W,'.W,B s,m "r5"W vioiia Wh, the
the Speaker 01 tfc. . .H.'.uww?5 ?d ny over, t'naee Lou.s' o, -tto .t;over,;or m.ki Wke arVnioR
of ltenresentatives. is 1 "nnT ! !V.! B?'u ' . 1 "ey iSS2tiSS. !5J
Richelieu at the Bald- uZXZj "," iu,uw.ow; ,T;.?.?'"M,.tWOOU8a rooKmr-norsc; uWaMrB,,orthetiovWW."iWVTic ?SBTnLm
Franoiaoo I ..lu '"w'uw VOagrcKation- 4U15J "wmuma on a veiocipeae; tney mustiiave hen In HxlMwice, Hint timt anyautaortty tok wbat ota -dT
.7. SaJbrd.BlakeJwitj7 .f KonMUW,wu MU UBIW,M , KlV fcanTiT' "T S J ian oi thirt i all 5 "S? SKrirKXiT
, -- s-V' l"wJ' "" ir"?"1'"1"?" aawiimt that Mt-m nf . I.k1 wan oh tUU MUe of tBHo4iwhi r.iii
Solnnce mni IndHitrr.
A vein of cannel ooal has boon dis
In Venezuela tfaev
from unripo dried bananas. Orer 80.000 tons of guano havo
umu ouiu in uoorgia tnts season.
Medicine, in Tremont Tetnplo, Boston, .covered near Ilome, Ga.
Ir. William Morris, the English poet and upholsterer, is now practicing the art of weaving. Not only is he endeavoring to carry out practically some
oi nis own ueaigne, out ne ft as set to
work to dye nis own
Mr, D. R. Jvocke Nasby") has written
t ..ilff I 1 . . r w
on me mow ueaou I'Mners." nsinir
the Widow herself, Tim Crane and Elder, An Augusta (Ga.) man has sold
Sniffles. The play will be produced by "'van uusneis of watermelon seed at the
eil Burgee, a Providence actor. i rale oi thirty-two dollars a bushel.
, with carpet-bag and gun-swab.
Some of tho English papers are earnestly advising tho creditors of the
City of Glasgow Bank to accept a set-1 the n coni.
t omont at Vt shillings in the pound, on lil'VrJy
Irxm
the CTound that hi ZntZZ ft4
"....ivu.iiuoia itmixrasniy tu LHH WIlOlH iivinioa hi revuiHiHMlize inn J.KIIUlMI
I liT"n "ftQ WH!n iM,t "l,'n " !VW M"Mnt to abandon one Jot or tittle et
IhHnocrats let them ooiimi from horn., jtinr-; are pluntwl on our MVvieulm we wUl
Uhhi f wno fl!nia ht danned. Ixwd applaHMj.J
i .r. niaeauurn ojbiuum1 DImmm Eft tacia unmniiiiili.1 I... . t . . .... a .
IWU the KeitUwHHn
ri'inemiK-T ton
amount of the bank's debts will ruin
ry- f - w UQVW TT4U 1 11 ill ;One million hands are engaged in tne v,ctim' The amount required is
fahriaa I r '""uuimiuiuiiif MJuacuo. . . w v. im inu vsiuc
( I'etroleuni V. , "rty-iive gallons of water per . , aplavfoundeduo- miIe ,3U90d m tne running of an ordi- ", is now announced authoritative-
01 ,Jonn Henrv Ketrmnn in tha
8Vtlll lf till! eniltiln' iirinmJiiv ton... .1...
w..ruiMme orancn oi uiw uovn-nirient pro. potiinjc to strip th Supreme Court of the promKHUvui and jmihcth that the federal onwtlttitlon had clothed It -with? Revolution t What was tnore that the party that Ktnthtman so ably led had not done In that catalofciie ot crimes? In hi speech :atiirda the 1 Kenttoman lrom OhioliadchallfnsFHii nil
f!r- I vrH to Hhi,w H ,tXle instance In the hltory of
he wsw HMrroiuidfcd by )iU oolk'WfiHw. who coiixiatuUted tilm ujmb It. FASHIOX NOTES.
Lace k the feature in spring mili It aery.
Sliawls of all kinds are revived for spring wraps.
dinalato is settled in th .ffirm.tt . , J ' S.r ''r.!2LTOP.e"W' .-L anirrmi "nings for bonnet brims
One difficulty in the way haa been re- Fttf I I . " . iiihii hart llmiirn ilntrn 11.. ...M nlul- tntll. cn. Ul 1.
-The widow of ex-Gov. Samuel Bard -The consumption of corn husks in "1. 1' 5S 51? " oi neU are the lmr of
h lncturin in Louislaria fnrthniinnnr .the makinff of niuttrcwaAa an J tha .. u,uflulc
: c:;: r Ti n.rrj'.r u iia wnmiB :;rin wamaw wno are
u uni mu auu unuKiiiei. iier uinin u vuiuiuil luiuisuse in an mir inrcrn i ..i j. .
"Contest or. Time on IlatnW ha C tiee. " "? .u'n are. as a ruio, record was full oi nstanciM. He found that A n..Vn 7? v, , . , required tolive in the Holy Ciu. This i the Thirtyninth Conur. that hadocoS?: ,M a naJ,,.ve Louisianian, and the New Or- The consumption of rubber by our ' requirement has beea waived in l)r ! "l1.w,'," never fade from the wwiis leane Ami aays a repreeentative type ' manufacturers continues as lare as I Newman? ?LT a.!KSL. Si 2t55 SStt-
fi". (.!!if.chV"!:"L,'5:- take precedence ofall others.
lace boa-
momeat in
BOt also Bishons in f,Knu,1,.,in Array approprlatloH bill under pro iJl5. np .V- j; LT,l 1511 r5 !'" 10 in:? WhrSe Satin and Frannfc KHnn .
beautiful combmation for walking suits.
laODOintaiant
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oe announceasnotuy alter Easter.
resulting In the ucc-9ful Impeachment of
luccun runuurn hi iiiB ctmiiirv. riwt-.i
" I suppose you are aware," writes "' tp principal connt In thi indictment IJBdon corresnondonL " tfaat. th '. LtolnineaciitUeKs.
.-v.uii.iT. ..iia ai iiib exercise ot tnu veto
of Soataern womanhood. , ever, the import amounting to about Editor Storey of the Chicago Times ' 12,000 pounds per annum, chiefly obis building for himself and his young tained in South America. The prico bride a hne suburban residence, ana ranges from jo to 50 cents per pound, surrounding it. with full grown treos An ingenious kind of fire-proof joist, conveyed from Indiana. One red ma- recently introduced, consists of a slip of
occupied by it on theiournev. strips of quarter-inch iron, making .or, otrB , Ji blood; his aotimi. and had wandin
j ne eiaer Drotner oi tne late Wil- "of" qimu as strong as tnose of wood liam TTnuritt arhn t!cl at .I4.m i Ordin&rilv nmnlnvnil
. W .. . W w 1 . v. . u v. aw t.utuv. Ihb V .til
High f raises aad lorw iahota will
be the leading styles for neckwear this spring. French bunting takes precedence of all other semi-diaphanous spring fab-
a jxnuion corresDondant. "that ihi
Queen IS a superb musician, both in- " JMiwrrRnd the other hU interfpreiiee-not in I nca
quires that her performances should voted on more than once, and the . iTiIhTS I Ckinese silks and foalarda make IovIt
I ordinarily employed.
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p. m., onaaarcnsi mea at nis roe denca. it is stated that a Minnnonta m W'iUi;nu : ' YrcZi :r iwl . ..;.V..v"r . ;""," -?"J'5't
Ileanor, Derbyshire, England, on pre-1 invented an entirely new process of now her ballad sinmBZ-ia most okaWn. i!i8.,,y,,,K ItY' iV !,,Ht oUcurl.,J- for which null. iUa a. ma .l.n ,1 I ft! - 'imtii1Iml . ! t. 1 ... I. UJl UW OaWUI- Ratlirt! Klld llW CrPHKlT HMOIUl'll In llu.-..lu.
v.j . u uoui. iu L.muiHR nuw, wwvuaow awavwitn in." i mhi i.i,n. st,i LvVirf. TiV. : .;h.;.V.7,.r
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voted on more than once, and the gentleman
time a vot Minnortod in
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uavu iimi iw ULlVllOtre OI ' " pi'J" biu wiim llllll to Jni , listening to her say that ia earlvvears ,i,ucn tl I'rwddent for the exereiseof the her vnir? rnnlH nrLZL .SJ!?,u JPVJVn
1 . ; ... f... w ...uiauij niw im " ii", wuviur n euuuiiiiaiion oi acclileii f
one of the raost prolific of authors. Be
ginning to write at the age of 17, he produced no less than 1,800 dramas.and it is paid that crary one wai acted during his lifetime. His printed plays fill 26 quarto volumes. Dr. Newman, the new English Cardinal, plays on tke violin and violincellowitk exquisite taste and skill. On hying challenged by an eminont Methodist llivinn t1 flicllua tha inim'le rt lV.,A.
faiths in the Birmingham Town Hall, i how they are made bo that they can bo ha aaI!..I U. I I l.l .., ' l.l pan . t .i '
T " . ""BVJ UUk a woam piay suu uuj ptsr :eni. doiow inoseoi non the violin against him." ' est material and manufacture. The av
in Manchester, England, has h keen exhibited a copy of the firat
lion OI eWtnn'H 'riNCtmn .Tint amino-
the aatograph of Edmund Halloy, the 80(1 lho l)oJy 5s put togethor, from tho s'tronomer, who gave it to the Abbot poorest material, in the flimsiest manXazari, the editor for several years of a ner possible. j3cieatifio journal in Rome, the hook j The production of coffee has inafterwards passed into tho possession of croascd during the last half-century Dr. Dalton, whose autograph it also f from 1,900,00" cwt. to 8,500,000 cwt. rs. , The consumption of the article is stiI mated for each inhabitant of Bolgium School and chareh. i to be 8,22 lbs. per annum; of Holland, The Boston School Committee has " Ik- ' Switzerland, 6.76 lbs. ; of Denbolisbed the kindergarten school. ! mark, 4,8:1 lbs. ; tho Zollvercin, 4.35 -Harnlhio University, a now Metho-f !bn?luof Sweden, ;iC0 Jbs.; of Italy, Jlist intituUtw at St. l'aul, Minn., will 1 0 lbs-5 Gat Britain, 0.8S lbs. ; be opened next fall, if its solicitors find . and of R'a. 0.18 lbs.
mney enough to finish and furnish the
Louis Fair Association have decided to Let a maa pull a straw out of a hayhold a two weeks Exposition prior to mow at Leadville, to pick his teeth with, the annual Fair in October. The Ex- and the first thing he hears is: Say, position will open on Sept. 22 and the 1 you thief, did vou know hay was wortk Fair on October 6. Fire thousand dol-. f 200 a ton armmd hr?
he had done, on the floor of the Itofiielat Saturday awl by hU pretence mid approval seem to infmhiate, overawe and browbeat the AmericiH Collaret derl-dve laughter oh the llepulillean -lde. KeterrinK t Mr. CarMW htatement jexardin Mr. Powell, Mr. i lihtekbnrn (.aid, did not the xentleman trom
unto anow mat tne ameuiHent to Senator
morning robes.
Jew lurk Bailliaers have shown more colored than black or white boanets this spring. Alsatian, Normandy, and Lorraine bows rival turbaas as fnkaes of fashionable coiffure. Th latest novelties ia shoes are the Henri Trois sabots aad tke Catherine de Medici soulkrs.
Parisian coiffures
are de rigueur
name was rrancis ito witt, ana ne uvea me millstones now in use and substi- , from Ohio, stood and voted Mr. iueiof the in "the old house at home,'' which is 5 tutos therefore a vertically runnimr" odd ami Kudu 'Mine state (anpiauje oaths Ownocratic side the subject of one of William Hewitt's ' granite disc in direct combination wit?" The greatest help to a man in life iAX m3' ... . . I a circle segment of French burr. This is a eoXZre
-Lopedevega, the Spanish play- ..P" PrMUC88 80 Pr cent, of wife-bat the greatest treuble is to find vMoaof thei& WriehLOf thn Ml'DntAAnlh ranlnrv tvuo nilUainiT. , ... t .v.? i..j .. to clothe anv lxv.lv lrlii-tlm lw,iun, k ' t. .i . ' .
nnitl. .""is""7 ".Jr . . nul r.. ... . uk.w"0"4 amu. jMmire uamie wlforoiiiMilhUl'rivxnel
his Premier, the secretary of Mate, to, it. at Derby hats aad nlsters ahoald be
worn only in the country and on moantain, pedestrian tours. Pretty stockings aad low shoes hare become & too apparent fact as a part, of
lars annrnnriat! for iim ' iimX" k .KLV . --V."I,'i'V""' . . WUUK lUHW uew.
dunnr tha KrooniHnn and u Sramont. i wnen a
tournament will probably lie arranged. t a witQ
-The Boston Commercial Bulletin, in Yj$," 7a BnnK ' e, ne aoesn't an article on "shoddy carriagos.hows ! 2! w "kme nd,c.he;in ! how thev are made m tvit th nan ho but to do more kgof hisfnends.
u tuscovers mac ne nas mil nau oeen ineoriwrated in it unoa
42 G74 13 worth nf tnhao. 1 MMWI" ' .-ttiator I'omeroy.aiHl that eery 4i, P oVo0ftC- , Democrat had voted aalnt it. Senator I'ow.
1.11 unu.iii. f llu .iibbIu..! T . ... .... .
1 ..... ...n.wt n mil vmrimu. ( . w ttot fair, for the tcentleman inun Ohio to
Breton lace dranerv scarfs twiae all
around bonnet crowns, and taea fom
tne strings of maay boanets.
Now shut up your hens. Don't let them out till they can be of service. W.it till ..... .iLI -.1 1 t ,
nrarci nrvef nf u cat r.f ...I. n. .1 t
edi- . instance, is only $3 or $ 4, while a ood, garden, when thev will be found excel-
iuiiuiHSUt oi wnecis COSL9 annut. SIM. lent ne n in liritmincr thincra tn ihn mr.
Jill GtrfO r9 liafa VvMa.AM a.l.
, Place tho de d Btatt.man In wich a false posi. Qn,i " 1 JT w, tiirwMi, tlon. Let one take the darkened pa of hU I aBt,caps are in VOgae this spnag f X ; eoanirj v history for the last it umjc year?, , outdoor as .well as indoor wear.
whrthcr it Ik--, in the mouth of thi" Many new bonnets have the crowas leader of a once areat but now waning entirely covered with flowers sewn flat
the reeonl which they have wade, better to ,f cotutIie given preference over
lHten pntiently to a continued In
he dwells on the vlrtttes ot temnerauc
ebrtate as i shades of the prevailing colors of tke erance, or drcjssa.
orate on the beauties of female virtue, or ut ' ri.: . i j n i
the devil prate of aMihcme of nnivetWl re.". ""T.""u j1.1 crape , demotion, than for howiHe on Kofni tnoraia ' bonnets, trimmed with flowers, feathers
rJ. .i ' ,? J. .. il" ' . ri 'TS';'"1" ,ana iace, appear at tne openings amoas
thercoreof revolntiotiary iearMlatloit or ex-
ft thinirs
iace. jsoawn iranscrtpi. A member of the rhetorical class in
a certain college had jnst finished his wetter let the iihwh ot the dembmomle elab
declamation when the Professor said, Mr. , do you suppose a General wnnlH arirlraaa hia BnlHiura in i La man
ner in which vou snoke that niece?" 1!!?, ! other millinerv novelties
" ICS, Sir, I do," was the reply, "if be ! country tbntone party in tiiU Conaress aa-, Satians aarl mnrnmr Wt, u:M was half scared to death 'C7Mm ffat the manacles
..iini-i ... uninnn, nu ill..lliu .ritlv nllHH lliuc uunm IUU ItNtl OOV'not hill itn mulled hJhd at the throat'nf tii nnnf iml n.n. : j j. .
aovcrel. 11. and that the other party declares i I t Ttr , jaruiaer that rather than releae ltKrap It will brki J Colors and pure White grounds. ?,.t;?.v.t:r.n,l,et.!0. "OT40"- 1 Hd thoe Broad-brimmed hata am o
au.o ivi wui uiwbu warm aninau
aad
Globe.
Every now and then writes to a newspaper for
some chap
a recipe to
nraranr hair rm nnmln. i(, , wiui wiiom i stand luentined aie wi ll.iif to . , . r . . . . prevent nair from coming out. If men accept the b-ue-aye. atora; we Ko finheriable 'or our bright, warm Amo I would go homo from the lodge before la admit that wc are theones no make the summer than Enelish rouad hats . midnight twith their legs sober, their ffiXS&'lS 5 are much nore becoming.
puiaunuu uauuy. A little daughter of John Thompson of Conway, O., was burned to death by hrr clothes taking lire from a stove.
trank ltiud, aged 18, of
J II
own
. - , i - iiitiviiiii tcsiiK" your wr , i iu imswi ir iruBt, uea uownattM his fortune returned home yesterday measure- from the statute book (like tlu'sidaa and falHn- n k Zv eveninir, having made it. He rfloorts ?.rs." i laaWeat to oivii !?x? ftr
i.i .,,., i i .,. . ,. ', pirar, aim wiiicii looaeo aionu to "'"fe F11 nuj i winuu m ukowk,
iWutnr ? ""'"'"fc j.cuu.nit: in ucmuas ine HinuieiiieHt 01 tne uuertii'a oi thecltl. i
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., was shot through the head by his l?"' !v, J!".,ni " . " baitot a d an ai ,i2
Klin while he wasc mbinir a fence. . u . rumi it imprueu, anu irom freeiiKht lor a citizen toaeno-ithift ballot rh
flnorcrr. StL- con nf T,T,. a mra iarneo. to visage Olty be got along with . a condition, the ptiHHHlent for which we os"!" (
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of Denver. Coi.. was killl bv the f "J1?" """"K0.8 .nmn wn'ttonan frVSa1 Ohio" U Vo be euWl ftor
discharee of hU own un jJyf?ffJJluZ'0 Awn 8?? l.M Srw.?,?JS
w . waiaiBF crew raumiv yrom anu nts ia- "'""'.mw u ' "'ywriiiiiiw m terror mi
building. " - hV- t MuaaP,. . W . lt?i.r o"ve.hbro KSr ' re nore becoming.
Miw IT.n4f t. Air. JJaviU Wilson was literally cut , '"" F"J- e welcome controversy. For the Urn time In t Amarrla woman who i u,. " the Matute Iwok i1h K.SS i l.hR!f Derby hats, mannlsk or three years, in connection with tke i ! UG! m EreHt HKon Jron sating' on freemen, and by tdrUiR tway the nlsters, and jackets for street wear. Chambers Street Sunday-school. poisoned candy. The Burlington young man who ,i,c ,,ic.h lp"? eiatioa 1ih im r;rts bniut haM i.r. n.L T f. 7 . . -A little dauphter nf John Thmou. wont to Leadville in February to maks 2.S 'ULV. . 'n,e,. J? "IW . " t. lTB? jar" flowing
on uev. ur. ieuoven was wealthy. He left $40,000 to Itacine College, with Bwh he was connected. Hu was a bachelor, and took a lively interest in the social welfare of tke 400 students under his charge. -Jules Ferry's Education bill proyulee for the exclusion of all Jesuits from the work of instruction in France. Aney now have 27 oolWon with nn.
wards of 800 teachers and a number of ower schools. --Tie Methodist, Christian, Baptist and Presbyterian pastors of Eaton, 0., Preached simultaneously the other Sanly orning against Sunday amusements, the exciting cause being a proposed Saaday excursion to Cincinnati.
titrue increased out of all nmoortior. to I ? vf". cut at!! tobe pt
, p i . , " ' . mi"ii a inn which iimm nvi
There are four schools of theology hi or near Chicago-Congregational, Methodist, Preebytarlan and Baptist, -tnetr students annually hold a social .religious Teunion with the most cordial goad fellowship. This year the Methodists entertained the others. -Superintendent Eliot, of the Boston public schools, recommends an interval of two sessions between the offense of a pwpil and the blows struck on the oar.d with a rattan " permitted by Bay lJ A ?ni loBSer P8 wouia w PiHilar with Bostionan youth. .,7.)r' the popnlar pastor of iflJt Jt-nw Church in KocheMer, N. Y., and ona of the largeet nrir T'ry' MJ'8 tl,at women shall K "rwto nyboly try to stop with hi Wmen f h!s Ckurck
Steck
accidental
while hunting.
miss mettle Harrison, aired 18. who trnm tr.,i.:.. .
1 ' o ' auuiipi ist tiuiu AaaJknilJ9 VVJ AUlm lives near Cetlartown, Ga., was burned Hngton the walking was so beastly that to death while washing out of doors, , the occasional HftShewas able to beg her clothing having caught fire. 0r steal on freiehttrainsdidn't count for At Tiffin, O., Miss Kato Pfeiffer, ( any thing. He expresses him-elf as aged 19, was fatally burned by her highly pleased with Leadville, and
near which she Was aUndinp oentnrv. B Tin nvmiaMl tlw .1,1. . ! !. ! ?,L,!l.!SKi H,B" .'ff L5 h'? I
Gravitts of ; raiment, by saying that nobody in Load- preeedentH witinrnt nnniUer,iiHnmied by the
Spring wraps are of various kinds of mantillas, mantles, aad dolman visiter, all having long ends in front, square or pointed, bat light Chuddah and India shawls will probably be mock worn.
A little son of Mr. E.
Elkhart, Ind., had hi, hand so badly in- viUewore anymore than one legto their Ki Z 'SfiA jared in a clothes-wringcr that amputa-! pantaloons. llHrhnon Hawkcye. I Philadelphia as well a in New orimn, in tion was necesearv. i RH i-'raHcIci aad Roton a well aa in
I
tion was necesearv.
A few miles from Farmaravilla.
Collin County, Texas, a man named i
vimm niiu iwu oi nis noignoora weoi hunting. Clark discharged one barrel of his shotgun at an owl, and went to reload it, putting his foot on the trigger aud blowing in at the muzzle. The loaded barrel was accidentally discharged, blowing Clark's head completely off. Forelcn NAte. Tho.naglect to invite Mr. Gladstone to the royalweddlng is charged to the Queen herself, who is annoyed at her former Prime Minister's course in warring against personal Government bv
the Crown.
Lord Uetcoasfield's health, it is as-
a sraivo i-oKM si-Ku.va.
The cow fciitHlKln over the KTeen, And the turnips xpront In the toll , While out (dep the buckwheat cake, Awl in step the red ioy boil. The awning Hro yawuliijf alnive an, The whitewaMicr lHiixhcth in glee; And the ladle are iMthhltiK anrnHd To sk what aew styles they can .-. April IiIHb are ut ready to Mo-mhh, Tmh eoni-doouir liovew aronmt, While the mere ant rUr ap hU trade. Ami the fanner lltiuwl;th5 ground, The bees are beitiuittK to bumble, The haw tree gives out a haw haw: The lieertradi commence to hrlxlitCR,
.nu mu irre-iuwiier Ki'UCiH iiisttiaw.
i Her
ti
rhet: hooii will the luniil-oren ktMhI Jeatle .nlfi" and "Oraiidf athers Clo
Aluo, auctioneer wUln old Mock.
Put with all the jiyi there, are sorrow, t down.
And the woi. we ite'Mrrt von to kMow it.
Is the huddlmr of that lacomrreHtHtdble tlllHK That is known as Ute scMUe prHje rxct.
vet muHMMi. ami it J a ne quaintest mixtures of color ae-
h lit to b uanlonod for warning the Hiiim tmr in miimmv nlntlu uiin'nuniui.
that the Incentive branch of the Govern- , fnw-oriwB nlnk aiul .kit. oil Tl,!il.i Hu'iit will never yield 11 a-ent to thia meas- ow ,rMB P;BK anU Wttlte, all mingled wro in lu pruMjnt lorm, i ak whether i may together, and patterns resembling Satr.ot lie warrant! d and Justtned in employing suma wnre. with oreanav rrounik url equal candor in aMii lntlitaentlBian and ',1 .1 "1 " ; i. 1 u hu asoc!ate- that the dominant power in is llower designs ia shadee of brown, thin Coiiifre.ix, the niiinjc element in thin , Sevres blue, and scarlet.
rvrij, ,i. n,, i-.juHii, uew-i miiiciiinai until iia . tn
An Infantile Unlaw Eater. A metiical man called tht attention of an Apjml commissioner on yesterday to a curious case. It was that of a confirmed opium eater aged bat thirteen, months. The facts of the case are these: The child, when a few months old, suffered from what is commonly known in household word as belly-aoke." In order to relieve the ohild from iU suffering, those in charge commenced giving him paregoric, then a stronger preparation, laudanum; aud, this failing ia ttnae to relieve his sufferings, morpine was resorted to, until now the child has to take half a grain of morphine at a dose in order to secure rest and relief from suffering. Medical men know, but the world does not, that morphine is a vegetable alkaloid extracted from opium, of which it constitutes one of tke narcotic principles. There ii nothing in DeQai&oy's book on opium eating that eqaak tke abort. Memphis Appeal,
1 Charleston mid Savannah, are compiled with, .1.1. .1.1. .... .... . . . ....
iitmiuu me emtmwr, which UMUemOR1 titrated it -n power, never means to vieldor I surrender, UHtaM tltla tkmftretw sha'll have ' . 0 Virtae of It limitation. i W lid ahplaaw on the Democratic uhle.l I A prlHclpm can not be oomprouilsed ; it may I beHirrrndered; but that can only be done by 5 1M advocates ivinK proof to the world that , they are cravemt aad eowardd, anil lack the
' eouraite if their owh convletloim. We can
not yield, aad we will not yield. TApplaaee and sensatmn.) Let me asure wy IriemUoii the ol her Hkle that tM ia the ren lorn thin to po wer of a party a old a- the Government ItwM, wiych, lor one liundml yean almost ha Mood the bnMest, freest, truest exponent and champion ami defender of the doctrine f Constitutional HmltatiCns aatnt ttw doc-
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.nnu inc imnDrm win on tne iBHce orjraiiMtaiMin tnat naa come hack to role, anu
to ntle in obedknee to law. Tim issue 1 laid
uown. Tim' kk ot imttle ia dellvervtl. Lift it when yoa idea. Ana we ara wllllair mi
appeal to that sov. rea arbiter to whkh tho Kentlemati trom Ohio hi hamlMHacly allmlel the American tMMiple-to deelde between at. We latette to deay t ttte
