Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 April 1879 — Page 3

WEEKLY COURIER

0. SOAKS, Publisher.

JASricn, - - - INDIANA.1

ITEMS OF

INTEREST.

LMevarjr,

I'crseaal

A naw work by VTotor IIuo, -"Tout la Lyre," is anncuneed for publication in May. Mr. G. P. Lathrop, the husband of Hawthorne's daughter, has bought the "Wayside estate at Concord Hawihorne's old bom. Mrs. Kaaaia D. eZn. South worth says that she has written constantly ever since she whs 15 years old; she k now at work on ber sixtieth novel.

Albert Rhodes and Edmond About are among the few writers who ea fnd Teady market for their wavkia boik tk French and English languages. Tennyson, ihe poet laureate, it visiting his brother poet, Aubrey de Tore, at Limerick, Ireland. He intends in traducing the siege of Limerick and some of its heroes is his next poem. The great Catholic paper to be

pnnieu in peven languages will soon appear in Rome, the Lateran palace having been set apart by the Pope for its composing, editorial, and translating rooms. Mr. Charles Dickens, tlie novelist's sod, is compiling a Dictionary of Lonlon, which aims at presenting, in a concise form, an intelligible epitome of -every kind of practical information about London.

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. nw, u ourooasiea lanicee n- expert nla-vera at the fnTZtt'Y11 lA rmil' 8M Armf K I a gf i lg Cotton and linen r.anvoji uruta.. o:!.. V. . . ?

proof? All f JMothuon

Hich sxiwam.

get It waterproofed. Aay ierson is this countrT'Wao oan acoomnliKh the mm

uHJWf. oy u. ; school, who have objected to proncleacv

fcotence and languages being made

v All vi a sain 1 1 ti 1 1 areas air im aini an. LrLi . . .

wu aoaii l Li lis i f h n r rn i ir ear a a An a. .-.. .r

that

recnil

ttona for officers' drill.. he recent dis

aster anoer hie command hea been

Baltimore is the oktmninn ntftr n

Aweriea for the manufacture of cheap jellies. It is well understood that. tiJ

Jelly is an animal, rather than a veeta-

wo ifiuMuub, uwiiif euapiy geihune, colored and flavored according to the fruit that is to be represented. Hnstnn tuiir

is chiefly made of applet,- also favored and colored ia imitation oi nW frnttu

and the imposition is discovered by verv few. It costs 14 cents a pouad, which is but about half what the irenuinn fruit

represented can be supplied for. Boston is also a great raspbery jam mart.

u nit: ciiriib arms ana.iantnriner if

in

the teat of efficiency in the field.

Speaking at an Irish national foaH

yal at Liverpool, Mr. O'Connor Power, M. P., said, lookiag at the present ooa-

umun m ansn pomioa, the greatest

nmuy awiuf insninen was constructive

orgamaation. if ireiaad had not plav

ea a lareer nart In th wnrU Mat.

it was largely owing to the apathy of

AiMBuwu, aii every political struggle they should aim at making English peo-

piu uiiubtslhhu taai oeyoaa every thing

ours iubv tuaisivu on ma ra.auruiiiiah

mam-k& T n I. T M . t

... ... ... ..wn fwtu(iiti.jusr. urecn. ,d0rJ2.ar-,''Mli8 -UtUe .P.m gold .nd.ar.r.

1 now worn by every body in Vienna as ttefc.M.1 mi oiMmk. i )ewe111I7- P ns, charms, bracelets, stiok

trniri j . vnurciws jn ue-.many, ana was Introduced to comtro t bavo resolved to pool their debts memorate the happy escape of the Eraand raise a common fund to pay them. ! peror William from all the risks and By tho will of the late Charles L. f dangers he has lately run, and his Jones of Cambridge, $80,000 is given " Scbweins' gluck," or pigs' luckHarvard College, to be need in founding ! meaning splendid luck as the GrS1X SCholaraning. . mnnn nhnsa if ...

six scholarships

The Inter-State Oratorical contost is to bo held this yoar at Iowa City on the 7th of May. The jadges are Villtatt T.Harris of St. Louis, William Cumback of Indiana and W. L. Gibson

mans phrase it.

so well.

in coming out of it all

Krasaetvski. the Polish noot. recent

ly celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of Lf Ohm 1.!. Mi I1TLII. ... . . U1 VUIU.

uia uiurmjf uwwr. w aue at me anni Af vcrsary dinner be received a congratu- At meeting of the Cherqlatory dispatch from the Polea residine , , .lntl,Rn "aptist Association 11 in San Francisco. churches were represented, and 800 per-

-DonaW G- Mitehell.or "Ik Marvel," ! L C Lv wT 7-T the quietest ef authors. U new a whit-, wSf Sr wtS bairedman with a gonial, intelligent1 Mr. Whirlwind.

face and kindly even, whose couutrv . r . Vn?.naier'. irmery teacber in

life, brightened bv his familv.hu honlr,J J ifH.orw, -iHuiana, nas been appointed

. i . . . . . I'rnducnr nf M.t hom.ti.. : nr:.ii i

- . v. .i.i.iuuiumiu.'I ill U11UI13V

whose country

UJUV

and his pipe,, is truly idyllic.

The death of Cardinal Guidi deprives the Dominican order of monks of one of its most learned members. The deceaeed Cardinal was a man of the simplest habits, devoted to study and the duties of his vocation, and was most reluctant to accept the hat. His fortune, which was large, he expended wholly in chantios, reserving but a little for his sustenance. He was the intimate friend and companion of Fathor Burke, so well

rauBDimreu nere. inev were inmattw

MOW TO MAKJS A S0M1 NORTH,

A MftffBlMtMmt PreJet far Catanlata ..

tVailiifrtoii8pecUl to CMchsu Tlmm,

.""' h ia n mhihkwh wilb a

jowi uy lmponin iruia me South

The Art T Kat CaMitef.

in

enough

Negritos to carry the three Sute of Sew

iiiih.umu aaii inuiana. I1U name In "Col." Hwker of New York, ami he is a brether-ln-Uw of the late Jlimen Kink. He lntudi

iu my aw pian uwore tlie IshUIbk RepubU cH8 In Congress and hoix to have It adopt eu. He havs a million ildil

ed In New York in asItiKl 0 for thin pur

LHMW. Ilfl U'Alllfl an l'.i.i I. a

luly auvertlne his woheme and uet ah

niiiiy recruits ae ikw,1IiI Knl tb7 Lkin

atHONg the farmer of the States In which they are seeded. One huadred tsouNaad to

ilt)V lUrK. tJU.lMKI In llhl1 lllll Ti1ftfftnfn

.11 ...III .' Jm . '"ivw w-

uiii ui ue gumoieni, uoi. Hooker think

to uirn ibe ooale and irlve iliiu t)ira

ouies over lO me Kumilillmn nartv

ii. ... . . r

lie HV8 T.U1H Dlan In nvi m.t.. o, I

....-11.1 . , . . - r " nu

ii can noi De cenwurwl

piece of dUhoneKt party practioe, for It will he accorapllnhed openly and by flr ineano.

V,vi ui money rwiuirea will lie less I kin would In any event he spent for nam PaiKfl DUruooes and th rwiiilr u-n.ilil l. .

solid gala of such proportions that it could not be overcome by tactless of any sort what

ever. 1II1H Uril laut KClmmR wnu min-ral

.j mo iBjnuiiy wna wnicu me colored people of the South have followed the ue Jon contained in the bill advocated at the last session of Congre-s hy Senator Windom. Col. Hooker rbvh if there were morn tlma ha

wouiu not, flave tne sllKhtest doubt of the perfect miccewi of this plan, but all tlie machinery will have to benerfectml ami nut. n

operation ho as to leave the Immigrant at their place of future residence by next fall, ho that they will have been residents of their respective States a year before the election n J8S0. If he receives the co-operation of leading Republicans he DroDOtiflM tn in ft

work immediately. He thinkH the negroes who once emfirratcd to the N'orth win nnv

go back to their old homes.

I It Another Fretdmen'a Bank Swindle;

ashlnKtoti Special to X. O. Times.) There is an Impression among Southern people here that the new emigration tcheme which is bcinsr worked up here by come leading Republican Senators, Is only another huj;c Job, whii-.h will result In a theaters windle than the Freedmea's Bureau rob-

oery uiu a rew yeans ago. Some of the per

ii n uvaat i do an( qaa t.u i .

-The father of Professor Sumner of Mi:, TrhHmTlor inXt ! ' T i " Y.l. wm an English mechanic, who, ctS it is said, could neither read nor write ,w i wH, l',mvor8,iy--when he came to this countn. 15 or 20 , r, ,a . . w V1"0" R years after he was called, to his credit, u of 1Mio,?an University and reone of the best road men in Hartford. , c..ntl; &T,te.H.che; tho Imperial Univeri i- tmi.- j"tJHt iVkin, has bcon olectod to the

of the same convent. St. i1lmt.i. sons who are so philanthropically enstaeed

while Father Burke was in Unm " i vmniS it are Interested in land grants ; r oHraowai m Kome. j belonging to Western railroads. Windom L.aoy Burdett-Coutts has given Lon- i Interested if not directlv at leat Indldon another surprise by entertaininsr a rf.ctl" ,B the Northern I'acme, and when ha large numbor of ooster-monireM Rnri aiIud,7r Phctically to the prairies of their wives to J dS ln-- l.e V whow fertile lantN are awaiting iiieir wives to a uinner at a monster . the n ow of the humbia aLTi.Miitnrui

co iee-nouso in bpitalfields. Her lady-j the South," he no doubt refer- to the isl ship not only sat at dinner wita her , Wvcr country, where the thermometer falls

guosts, but did the honors of the table, and spoke a few friendly words to the coster-mongers and their wives after-

mow wno Know r, .jervis aicKn-' u;- . ' . : ; .

toe only as one of the most delightful rtinn "UUIJ m ino Iormer msu

im lueiwui jmiiumjwuu painu'rs, says , .P. . ., . . WHru. Jbaur Hurdett-Cauttfl hast hM the New York TnW, will probably be ' ln g ?P,S!0P8 Chnr2h . those men trlined S tab Tot thrift and .surprised to learn that ho is painting a n V10 1 nlt(H hUU? ll1T l,a.8tors who industry, and the aviation SSSS friu nf 10 atrllrincr tn rtF.il. nt 1.:.. nave never chaneed their Darishaa.

--- uiitmiiK ioitiaiui mi aits i ;.. " wnt niv ut 1 mii Miri mvira inatio nt M!7 r.iui . . . . . - . : --

friend, 1-Ulin Boothr in the characters , ave ,!lb? rfi I ! . outof their own fundThave abu I ,

- - . . . , i linn . rnu tit in inn riant.

w. . ... .uv UBUa,.

io4uuegrees nelow zero in winter and it

issis until tne tint or May, and the cheerful grasshopper devours every green thing shout four years out of five. There are reasons for believing that pome Infernal swindle and Job is at the bottom of all this now zeal for the colored man, just at I ...1. A .4 f .

.wii.n..i nji.ii uio ireeumPH were encour

for which the actor is famous.

service. They are

M- niih.,- .. ,.u. Newburgh, N. Y., Rev.

tisU, and Mr. Sullivan, the king of if and Hov s.riA.nm tn r.r i. . !J., f.uw",, "as , ana nev.

nnw nnarnll. ..,. Soil- 1.. ..: . I ""0, i. X.

in New York. They will come over' with their manuscripts, select their

company in New York, choose their

tneater, ami have the sew

Dr. Meade of Dr. Edson of Dr. Shelton of

by the friends of "the greater of modem

rreMiicni..." certain cent emen from Ml.

In 1818, 13 men srathered toe-other.

18 prayers were said, and $13 subscrib

ed for the establishment of a ulace of

Madison

Odds dad KbsU. J "'"F'l" re Keeping a clo.e look-out, and

Tr.-, w . . ' WI" "oon expose iae scneme, it there is any

... v. ni WUB o uuuu.i. , juu in lu 4 . ?

v nuo team a nnr of hnnu

i o "

V': IsarningforBaptisU. To-day

daced under their own TOieriiiteffldenoe. .V0..17, 8t C!,?n, ' Y, own9 a11

-Of Mr. Lnnffl11nur ... v,. ' u" 'K anu lou acres oi lana m a

present, a

Inter-Ocean says

Msarsl MHi.r..h.,.UU ?!. 'yB? debla aQd more thi

and slender, and letolrnnH :i7tlwuw awing interest.

Iinprin A.nr .Am. TTZ-. 1 . I

- . , lu.ioiuimt, iin iwir aau i beard are white, with hero and there a I

IIap and Mhihaps.

A4-ycar-old son of William Fies,

temt, despite tha fold in his cheeks. His complesion is clear and red, and indicate srood health. His

brOWS arAHliirhtlvfirnkaH inI Lta t

blue eves beam with ermdnr, n. . Der a &rate-

stantly. His ijeard is not as long and 1 r A ntlle 8011 ' Mr Johnson, of abundant as Bryant's was, but though LwrenC8 Kas.f died from the effects of fuil, follows and preserves the line of a Kernel of corn having gone down his

breakers.

The best place to have a boil is on another man. There is nothing like a short-hand reporter to take a man down. No real I V trand man erat amraara

than t during a thander storm.

That was a neat bull one of our clergymen perpetrated in his sermon

tne otner aay.

ItfH Untie ' llend l.evr This Time

NKWIOKK, April 9. The Sun's Boston correspondent f-ays: Reference is being made to a scheme recently mentioned for

renuenng ew lorK, Ohio and Indiana safe Republican States in 1SS0 hv induclnsr a

quarter or a million uneasy black men from

me sown to move into them in time to become bona Ide citizens and voters. Gen.

miner aas declared taat " the Inevitable re

burned

water.

At 1 oungstown, 0., Kate Moran, 12 years old, was burned to death by her clothes takine fire while naiainir too

- X M

her day. Speaking of Bunyan in

prison, be said: "No one but hi Wind

daughter came to see him." Snriwh field Union. J We suppose, when a woman has all the pin-money she wants, she has attained the pin nwkel of her happiness. We are ashamed of this, now we have said it; bat never mind, it will help to

nil up.iiwKcye.

his face."

Science and InriHitryj The samples of sea-islmd cotton grown in Fiji have been pronounced at the Paris Kxhibition the boat in the world.

windpipe and lodged in his lungs.

At FetiMU'a aaw-mill, ia Harrison County, Ky., Win. F. Wheeler and

10, r.cruhf underHnlmnlnMlSi IoS th voa far.' for tL It w., ,L?ght.Ither could 8rvlvo.g I S, 3 Svi"il. DoubXm

ihree cars of walnut logs were old, was assisting her father in burning .Boston TrHnscrint

l..vcrirl,.lJ!0l,..liga.sU)0ka. lot l,.-p., ,11 taclothinr u "KS;.L?fh"te

J!. . . . S . I

suit of such a proceeding would be to render

mose stales Democratic beyond a doubt. This would be dons by the votes of the workintrmen, who would be raised to intense hostility against the party which imported sueh a throng to compete with them In the already overstocked labor market. The feeling would be as bitter as that now existing in California against the Chinese. People whsdonotsynpithlze with the anti-Chinese sentiment would feel differently when they saw a similar state of Uhiikh existing among themselves. The best place to have a boil is on another man."

THE DELUDED DARKIES.

Doubledram will drink, thnnrit he

is frbzhtfullv ashamed of it. Uo

explaining to Simpson tbo Other dsy A Circular Thnt Throws Nyae Lttht en that he took it for his stomach's sake th re "KirT. as a tonic, you know. " Y"os, I under- ISpeclal to Chicago Times.

111, M.Q., April ii. me COBIlltionof the colored people in Wvandottc Is getting to be deplorable. As some people are makine statements about thi cuts nf

remark. . the immigration of these people which seem to have a political bias, tho 7Ymcx corre-

Tiie New York eorraaeoadeat of ii Troy Ttnm writs Those who mm through Sprint StMtt myaWih

iwrti i isvmeut, oi immmh riuierkMi- the famous rat-catcher, who has beea Terr sucoeasful in this speeialty. Mr.Fallertoa is a man of $5, and has practiced rat catching seven years. He was live years in Liverpool aed hat Ln

years in this oity. He took up the business from an instinctive perception that nature had designed bira for its performance. Aa he sever shrinks from duty he obeyed the promptings of deeUnyrI?.d tmw hM become what he k. Mr. Fullerton ia very ready to coaverse on the subjeot of whose importance he has long had a powerful conception. He has but one rival in the city, Richard Toner.knownaa Dink the, lfaito- it

The business is alwava uerfnnuAri

night, and Mr. Fullerton araraa nnr

nights in a week. The nlaou nuut in.

fested with rata are hotels, restaurants and slauehter-houses. From mu nf u

former he took 164, while ia one of the latter the catch was 21G. Th tj.v in

quires much patience, and three nights aro generally devoted to one nliv. H.

t Kik from one hotel 100 the first night. 200 the second night and 15 the third. For this important service hia trm ra

9 10 per house, but hotels are reauinwl

to pay a larger fee. There is some risk

in ine Dusinese, and Mr. Fullertoa has

been occasionally bitten eeverely.but be

now knows how to handle a rf

with safety. Mr. Fnllerton says that "rat catching" as a trade can not be tausrbt. In other wnnk

(as Horace savs of the Doet i. th rat

catcher must be horn to his vocation. Those who have the grand instincts which impel them to the work alrm

will succeed. His rival f Dick the Rat

ter) is hardly inspired to the full dignity of the work, bat Mr. Fullerton feels no lack on this important ooint. He has taken 15,000 rats in one war. Who

then can doubt his genius? If anyone be curious to learn what is done with

these animals, the reply may be given that they are worth S10 oer handred at

the rat pis. Mr. Fullerton has con.

sunt orders from these establishments,

one oi which killed 2,000 in a week. The fox: terrier and the bull terrier are both used for this purpose, but the former is preferable. One rat-baiter owns a fox terrier which kills 100 rats in eight minutes, and this animal could not be bought for $100. Should Bergh break up the rat-pits, which is now highly probable, it would seriously impair the profits of the trade. Mr. Fullerton thinks that rats know too muck to be killed with poison as it is ordinarily administered. Speaking of rats, it may be noticed as a curious fact that this animal is not mentioned in the Bible, and the same omission occurs with regard to its natural enemy, the cat. These animals, however, were well known to the ancient world, and the latter was an important feature in the religion of Egypt. A DraNkanl's Bedy After Death.

The increase of tlourin' miil in burned except her shoes. Her in1nrio

sum credit for playing 'possum and

iciping neain to escape punishment. ;

i

datlirhter of a farmer. Geonre ttroan- ' such . timM littta i.- -n I ciktv, 'Ioi-kka, Kansas. Feb. l37l.-Votir .in

oninf Atr.ri.n 'WOOd of Carthaffe. Texas, while in a ' f.l. 1x1

be imiwrted , corn-Held, ,w burned to death, by her Oh, the deceitful, hviwcriticallittla vr.' eutraatu heaped upon you by your rebel .

Ui s vear. The . dress catching from a n e of bunlinir mint. Dnr tm. tnVnnum. ta , .,..l wasu-w, anu arotionigH,! thi-y can to alkvi- bile

" , . , ' nnm ctulto .!. i i . . -...-.... i'"""' u ivi u i , hi your miseries a hi proviu.' lor your intnre ' u rennsvlvania. In . COrn-StaiKS. Her father tried tosavelfrnnn V r fr,,nir,i A,i..t:e I hinninuu u..i i,.,.,.,Jnv t.;,..(fi..; WlYJl

ho four- States of Illinois, Wisconsin, ! were filtal

tuwaiinu dimnesota from

was from 1,138 to ,600 .More than 100.000 h

and Spanish iron ore will

into tne United States ron will be used in

"j.uiuu wini jaKu oupenorore. . voith ixn aOp

-A man named F. Fishor, living in lloM MuCttskcr, 78 years of sre, of I 1-9u.f!tM a w mm tn R otii Southeastern Iowa, is the invontr nf 1 New York Citv. was found at an uarlv ' . 1 .!".!' .".V."''!' ,'.,"

roUn-reversible ongine. He had the , ll0"r th other morning impaled on aj itepiicd the youth! , ambition sly.

wiiuiB on exmouion at Dm Moines, I ron lenco in iront of her and it performed wonders. It can be 'residence, quite dead. The unfortunate !

ma uy swam, water, or gas. ,iauywasa somnambulist, and during It is statod m anoUble fact that ni8.ht,hR(l walked out of a thirdthe saving in ono year on cation freights story w'niloWRnd met her Untimely end. alone hy means of tho jetties at the ( At Pekin, 111., John Jnvce, an eminouth of tho Mississippi is ncurlv omial iployeeat Campbell's saw-mill.was acoi.

to tiiBwhulocostof tho iuinrovcmenis " en tally caught in a belt which carried

iStrictij PriratfA

ATTKXTlO.Y, COI.OUK1I MKN.

c.iecicu by uaptain Eads. This, if cor

is ciTiamiy xcmarkablo.

As almut 30 hundred-weight of sing s made for cverj ton of piir iron, the

rapottancc of utilizing this waste preductis obvW; InEnglaMit has been rned to account in the formation of urcakwatcrs; also, bricks, paving sots, concrete and other articles are made of It has i beon ascertained that the m weevil which is usually so destruc!iHil0n.C0 hM Jcly been doing a great l5SiSfd"W to l,ewhnt in Soutiiern 1212 1 1Vtl 'he- A r8rae(,Jr c" msts in thorough drj-ing hy artificial Je w of bisulphide of oarbon carefut 'J applied. , . lhl1uJ?cic?t(fc rienn publishes Um following letter from P. T. Barnum : i

htm to the shaft, where he became en

tangled, stripping him of his clothes, breaking his back, both arms and logs in several places. He made over 50 revolutions around the shaft before tho machinery could be stopped. He was crashed to a Jolly. Fore tan Nate. The German Government has prohibited lectures on emigration, lest the allaTiag pictures of an easier and hap pier life in other lands should encourage young men in escaping the detested ysars of barrack life. London Society is shocked by the appearance in the windows of a nhotn.

graph of a Princess who has line shoul

tiers and wishes tlie public to know it. The picture shows her shoulders and back nearly to the waist entirely nude. Lord Chelmsford is one of the most

one day;

pray."

ThHi quoth thestriplingtn thosaire "TVH niu yoar aim in yournUI aire." Then saljl the ae. h little ttrwl? "Aim? Oil! I have no aim; I've (I red." ttirrant Crimen. A llsy's Terrible Death.

A .-

Ooveriiinont to proviiln Is if wonder 1 hat ' Of lint lan.lli'. wliU win -18 r. wVna?r lnst

ot 1G0 ncris. itratnltoui.lv. T WOCS f" JOMM'S VOmmHWH.

A horriblo accident occurred at the rolling-mill in tho Eighteenth Ward, Cleveland, 0., on tho 10th. William Haleigh, water boy, was standing in front of the rolle througKwhitha bar of rod-hot iron was hclmr run. U tmn tlm

iron is at its proper heat the bar is very J dfyMM li of relief. i.... . ........ .J I disease breaking out amns? tl

i 1 1 i 'i i ft i r hit m ie.aiA.T - ---- --r

all sorts of fantastic forms, and Hies tmd

twists anout in

evorv direction. This

barwranned itself ahnnl. tlm Imv n.1

encircled him in ite folds, literally burning his lrody in two. It was some minutes bofore bet could be extricated. Meanwhile the iron was scaring his flesh, causing tho most horrible cnos of agony from tins holnlt as stinocr. In a few uioiiieiils after lie had hqm rclca.eil by tong.s anil pincers by the" workmen who could reach him, ho breathed his last In terribfu agony. His clothing W4i completely burned from his body, which nresonted a most aiokniilMw nw.

tacit'. s L

llV lltd til lllltl.ltia ..llf lull ti YWllla... 1. u .1.,..,..

ed you, wnllo tiuocrat. who now control

CoHnre, will dctjk to m-etislHVH you 1( vou remain In the South, and to protect 3'ou liom

nrxanlzeil oy tlio Iaml tor each head

tic given in t)oUli!s

Tin laud M located In tho lient )Mirtion ot Kansas, in doo proximity to Topeka, and Is vtry productive, lluro theto In uotllMliiction In Mtviety; all are on an opiallty. Leave the land ot oppremiion and come to free Khh.hs. , . I.itl Ktits 1. Joxki, l'reeldeiit. Show tills circular to nonu but coloted men, and keei Ita contents secret. The deluded colored people here do not say that they were badly treated la the South, but they do j.ay that they came here under promise ouch as are made in the above circular. Mr. Schoouraaker, Secretary of the Young Mea'8 Christian Association of this

rear of

amonir the colored

people U prevalent In Wyandotte. Some of

A post mortem examination of nearly 70 persons who had died from the exces

sive use of ardent spirits showed th following facts: 1. Congestion of the scalp and of the membranes of the brain, with sack

serous (watery) eftusion ; the f ubetaaoe of the brain white and firm, as if it had

lain in alcohol for one or two hours.

2. The luan not alwavs.bat freaaeat-

ly, congested or inflamed. 8. The heart flabby, enlarged, dilated and loaded with fat on the outside, the blood in it of & cherry-red color, aad with no tendency to coagulate. 4. The stomach perfectly white, and

thickened in some cases; in others, having patches of chronic inflammation. In the worst cases the larger portion of the stomach covered with that soeoies

of inflammation which causes the blood to be poured from the minute veins.

I be liver enlarged in old drunk

ards weirhins from sir to twelve

pounds. 6. The omentum a sort of apron which immediately covers the abdomen in front loaded with a gray, slushy fat.

I . jliib Kiuneys eniargea, naDoy ana filtrated in numerous snots with &

hiti."h matter.

The small intestines filled with and coated with tenacious mucus.

. Tho blood in a very fluid condition.

having but little fibrine, but muck

aiuuuicu nuu ist. 10. The whole bodv.exccDt the brain.

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tlie Wyandotte people declare that they oan attend to the nrateut wants of the colored

people, while the committee appointed by the citizens have issued a circular urging immediate aid. The hope is generally expressed that thene people may be sent to farms in Kaasax where, they can do the meat good. m mm Gardener: Yes, you are right. The best way to bring out seedlings and young plants is to buy a few hens and keep them at hand. A. 0. Times. " ' 1. 1. Whisky is 50 cents a driak in Leadville, and there is much suffering. Ckicwpa Timos.

Died frem a Spider's Bite. Maria Gillett, aged 80 years, died at the Shakers Saturday evening after a very short illness, produced, it is thought, by the bite of a spider nearly two weeks since. She was a very aotive, interesting weman, and one who. in

early life, shared with ber parents remarkable experiences among the Indians in the wild portion of this country. She was the grand-niece of Gea. Ethan Allen, her grandfather being a brother of the hero of Tioonderoga, aad served as a Captain under him. It is singular to relate, she retained the ''Allan'' mark, havinar l-wten horn arith alv

fingers, the surplus member bei-g reremoved in her infancy; and her children, of which she reared two, also bore the unmistakable family feature when infants. She has been a staunch and faithful member of the Shaker Community for 50 years, holding many places oi trust, and always with honor to herself and from all concerned Her faneral took place vesfcerdsy afternoon. HI AlUy (N, 1'.) 3Yrx. i - ?