Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 August 1879 — Page 3

VEEKLYOOURIER C. H0I, faMisher. jASrBR, - - iyi)IAyAParaeaal and LKarnrjr. -J. B. Gough has lectured MiO

-A book of seieoteu "j Charles Diokens, is promised for the Muting wmb. It i said that daughter of Bayard Tjylor is to follew in her father's literary footsteps. Tpteiiigdat London ontios praise cra Bernhardt aotiag, but say that w pretensions in sculpture, paint tig Id Wature are entirely hollow, being plainest of advertising devices. Anillnssd Watery of universal literature is being issued in theCaech hTeasge, edited by Vaclav Petru of Kin Bohemia. The first volume 4ls with Chinees and Sanskrit literait tare- , , -Mrs. Mary A. Livsrmore preached tie sermon at the Parker memorial Krrice, in Boston, the last Sunday in June. It was an eloquent sermon on .mortality. Jhe text being from Job: If a man die, shall he lire again?" -Captain Henry King of Topoka has two good stories in the August maga-liBes-ose in the Atlantic, entitled At Ktwanouth Station," tlie other in Smbur's, entitled "The Man With a

Hobby," Both of them are local to Kansas as regards the characters and wwry described. -Carljle receives an income of 000 a year from his books. Tennyson gets much more. George Eliot's annual income from her books is smaller li&a the sum mentioned, although when kr works are first issued she gets far nore for them "than either of the auikorH named do for. thehra. -Miss McLaughlin of Cincinnati has sude three vases in enameled faience for Miss Annie Louise Carey, which are tecribed as 44 bewilderingly richlnd brilliant." The center-piece is a fiat Pilgrim jar, of rioh iridescent, mottled gram, against which the sunlight breaks Mo a theaeand priematie hues and Using gleams. On one side is a spray of lowers, swaying grasses and niarmerites. On the other side is a butter-

iv soarintr alone into space. The side

rases, which are in light blue.are adorned wfth sprays of roees. Selenee hh4 InrftMtry. The tobacco crop of the Connect!

est Valley promisee to be unusually good

tin year. Savannah has lust sh'pped to Liver

pool the lareeet cargo of rosin ever ex

ported from this country. It contained

8,690 barrels, which are valued at near lj $40,000. They are working trains by elec

tricitj now, and one consisting of three

carriages, capable of oarry mg 30 passengers, ft actually now running at Berlin.

tse road is 220 yards long, and the

tram travels at the rate os about seven

Miles an hoar.

Paper is bow substituted for wood in Germany in the ntouufaoture of lead

pencils It is steeped' in an adhesive liquid, and rolled mwid the core of lead

the requisite thickness. After dryinr.

it U colored, and resembles an ordinary

ceoar pencil. Tae pencils sell in Lon

aoe to retailers at about 6G cents i grow.

England imports vegetable ivory

uts (I'hjtelephas macrocarpa) to the Mnual value of at least half a million

dollars, Birmingham alone demanding

M much as a tea a dar. while eouallv

lce quantities are worked up in France

mhi ouier parts of the continent, me

esief use to which the nuts are put is

e manufacture of buttons, rises ana

m. 1 . . . a. -

ornamental articles.

Setteel aad Chareh.

The ministers of Utloa. N. Y.. have

pea not to p reach sermene at funer

Dlfttftnlnra frnm tha flraalr r?hiirh

ttherto Iinrenntrnlaau. hv taa Stata in

Rawia, are bow to have entire liberty of

"isHip, imsanectaiuw.vuuuussian

wjecis.

The minlatara rJ ka fru ntnrnh

bcctland have been, enjoined by the

vreTOrai Aaetmeiy to discountenance

fffles, bazar lotteries and other si mi

r methods, of csiaiariaoBMr for rellgpurposes. w b -By a recent order, emanating from fee Church of ltfle, Icwa will soon

e divided into bishoprics, and will be wown as the Sastern and Western DioThe new Bishop,whoe con firman is daily expected from the Pope, lbc stationed in Council Bluffs. The fT Bishop, Henneesy, will be reUin-

air. W. K ITnr-aLMf mM V . M(

ii dealing with the education of girls

M thoy require little driving to work wffiparod wH boys, and thus they are

7" suscepttDie to inmienccs or amw and a dMira tn uoomhI. Tk 4u

ftr in the training collegee for elementschools Is front overwork. There a no fer that Tnuiur wnwiii will not

jinemseives oi the opportunities or-

"A fitatliMnfi raAMitlv mad In rm.

pru to college and theologioal endow

fts gives some interesting facts. The on Theological Seminary ot New

5 has 1500,000 In buildings and Pads, $760,000 in inveetedfua4s and 2xme of 140,000 a year. The TheJgwnl Seminary at Prisoetou has "WiWO la property and aa income of

ta,600 a yew. La lisnUisry, at

Walnut Hili near Ohief , nports 110,000 in buildiags and ffouude ud tmOOO in productive fuudu which yield an income of lfr.OOO a year. The pri

vate donations to colleges la lour yeari

amountea to f ifi,7,0w, aeatse gifts to tlteologleal institutions during the same period to (2,871,000, one-half of whloh amount went to Preebyteriaa inStUtitiOBS.

The Medical Committee, whiok re

Gently made an examination of the

health of the school children in Provi

dence, hold that pupils are taken too

yonng;J(hat the vitiated air of the school roo me causes consumption; that epi

demic diseases are caught there; that the premature development of the brain

causes nervous diseases; that tee young

minds are crammed with unintelligible

studies, and that the method is too arti

ficial. The Committee hold that chil

dren should not be admitted to school under the age of 7, and that the hours of confinement and mantal effort should

be shortened. Children in primary

schools should not be confined to their seats more than 30 minutes at a time, at

the end of which they should enjoy an

equal period of recreation out of doors

or in doors.

Map Mil Mhkipi. William Hathaway and Edward

Ficklin, two young men of Petersburg, Ind., were drowned in White Uiver while bathing.

Charles Jirady, a son of Jamee lira

dy of Newark, 0 , was caught in the machinery of Simpson's aaw-mill and instantly killed.

Mrs. Ephriam Jordan, living near

Westville, lnd., was kicked by a horse She lived about four hours and died in great agony.

Luther Moonev's little son.of Riley

Township, near Evansville, Ind., was kicked by a horse in the face and head and fatally injured.

Marion Shoemaker.while assisting at

a raising at Spenoerville, O., was in-

tantly killed by one oi me guy rocos

breaking, letting the frame fall upon

him.

SEX AT II CWKMLL.

Mm CHvm CIwht MpiH mt Mm Vrtu. mmI Frfa Mm Twm Tfc Im Hfr Mm Imm4c. ExWftcta frew a JUfaW at Xxteo, M., Swmlor CockrH mU tmt rtf iJwimim ot MU-mMHoertlc pricipM tHtr iWHtwMkHmm tM tlMorv lift tlM NUera oT

giues, whleh, aosaWued, have) UO.tOO horse power, ad eperate 77 trip luusiMrs, varying in weight froea S00 to 100,000 pounds eoh. Sfaee 1877, 1ft.000 canons have bee turned out; 900 are mad on aa average every mouth. Daily 18,000 tone of coal aad ooke are consumed, and 31,000 gas jeta are in use. A railroad track with 24 locomotives and 700 trucks is in operation within the works, and between them and the nearest railway station. The MtjihlMhnMct iuui 94 talarranh atatioaa.

and 8 fir a eiitinc for nrataattaa swainst llrMrtu hi rate for n timt.

oonBagraiion. In tb mines oonneoted Tv ik cmK thn ricaa. with lEeeu works theru are 5.SO0 work- lr" ViT.u ii nsun. Iron ore the company ge4s from i iintoa a uuif for wtn oiy. hmd npppiu own lwUi. north of l?,U ; the extent of 200,000 tons annually, bank and ettitbl ui Sub-TrwurW

whinh Uva tlMnara ikst It nwtut aaivmt i whrlH to k-ep ths nubSle mmy. M that

ptri.iOawMiak Mld br Um fmoyte, turn ir jm1 non MtMbte of novmliut Um

ttMOfyt Prttiu dwtoiiMOTt of the M JoxwMwrtc for mmd Mttt art4Nlt ttuu a Kin hM h dlvln ri)t to tummmI to

to the facto nee. The company has

built 3,278 tenements for its employees, in which 16,200 persons live: The grain need in the bakeries that supply theee people with bread is bought by agents of the company in large quantities, chiefly in Odeuea, the Ruseiaa grain port. Four common schools and an industrial school for gkis and women provide the elementary instruct ion

needed by Uus ctfcy of laetory

tWv could not be vroittduUr imdor itfote

mMUiiaiiHt MutaHfa. or . toe pet-feet wiualitr of koM H 4lvr,HMUmMd m oimmtf m4 unlHiKd Ih hl-teadr power. It bad MtiHUtined toe raprafiMer M Um ehrtl over the inllKorr awtworMr, tiw varactricted rigbt of eteotioa by the psooUs, tr from mUttoxy upenrtle. It bad UtlHd to IHt GovernMMMM in alt t!tr ribt. Did bad mainwinoit tbe federal JtttiMarr THKJf OX THIS. Tbe Keooblteui partr, tru to tbe aattDmornMc princtploa of Its foref tbr toe PedenU prty fan wafod aa uareieattMC war agftiM true Denoeratte priactple, aad bM orer-rfddea, trafJl aaae? foot aod doMtreyed tbew to the extent of tM power, lc has ihtfetiored tbe tmrif for rereawe oaly.

aod ia its place ba rlvwi at a hib protective

MB Ot 1BUUSM )

Motion, to we

Odda aad K4t. Old maids are nwtoh-leee. Captain De Lout: to tbe JeaaneUe

wL. l. -a-tjaoaiawspiaceaaamvajBawaaia crew: waatever may nappea, genue-1 MtrJi Ul f4c erua braaebea man. T tnut rnu will kaan oool.1' i la lu hmnd Xew Kaitlaad

-To be a Irst rate archer, you mu 0 have an nrrow chest and be bow-legged. i Valley. It ha created ami chartered tbe And even then your aim won't he tret, ; SotZof1 f. StraiPBt. I il in kIhti. larvelr deaMrovtar tbe obleta

--That beats the Dutch " as the ' X? Teutonic hotel -keeper Sld when one Of biIJUmm, and to eoauibete largely to corrupt his guesu toft im hmm TTl&T forgetting to pay his bill. Roma Sen-, hi-,..iiic . or aoid ani Mivr aaaant. a-

timl. i preefated and demoaetbtf d silver, and baa m-

,Mm &a &ljMUAMii , afla aLajaaAaTeadaeaeb m sn jnpBunuaiajaa j, fafj penprw seww

and aaeoauwoed by tae praace of mmm fe anoMd iwea at tbe PU, or ot SaeafatJiaaaty V. S. jaarabato of Kleettona, iB abebtaia aaprecaaer of the elvtt over tae aaUMaryaa-

laomy ; in ngai ot inai y junm Hapamalyeleati a; tae abaanite aoaateteeaee hi tae will of tbe Majority; tbe eaeaaraaaaaaat af

ot rn woriera

aarieahttre. tbe eonier.stoae

indaatry, aid tbe foaadaMua of

avaerai arMpnty, aaa 01

its nami-tnaM; tae

tadtridnal

of

tbebt-metallieayitteai; tbe perfwec aq natter of aol'l and Mvrrtut eoia' and battioa, wtsti uallmHeat eoinaffe and legaU tender power; tbeeidablteaiaeatottbe tart oa a baaw of revenue oaly, aad not for Uut proteeetea of tbe fear to the optic eiirton or tbe away; tha Mbatlmttoa of United Statee aotea for aattoaal bank circulation, wteh a repeal of the lawaaatborlsinK the ebarter or iaoorporatioN of any more national bank or the teaaa of aayetrcalatiaicaotea by tbeat; the Umo dtreetly by the Gearal Co vernaw at of all aa paper circulatioe of tbe coaatry; tbe aapport of Um State GoveraateaM la all their riabta aa the ot eoatpetent adarintetratton for all our doomatie eooeerca aad the uareut bulwark aaainM all aaH-repabneaa teadeaetee; tbe preaervfttfea of the General GorernRMnt la Ste whole OoaetttaWoaal yiffor aa tbe Kbeet aacbor of oar peaee at home aad aafetyaoroad, tbaa making; of the General aad State Governments an ladteotable ante of indettraetive atatea. After referrtajc brfesy to the Graenbaolc movemeat, aad iavMta all Greeabaebera M Ka the Oemoeratte party, aad sot. by dtvM- ; tbe party, to give mien to their tavot erate oaeadaa, the Kepaoticaaa, Senator CoekroU took p the eonamweltu oa 00 lion, advoeattaa, ospf-etally, tha tatprovmont of the Mlaslaelppl niver aad Ma tribe tarieo. IseUtien as Pre4tie Afahtet Telle w Fever. Tbe Rer. Dr. C. K. Marshall, of Vteksherr, a well known Southern di

vine, and Mr. Edwin Booth, a

of the Lonotana Board of Health,

eonverstn-v a day or two ago relative to the iatpectaaee of isolation in eases of infeotiow and eontagioue dkeases.when Dr. Marshall advanced souse arguniente in favor of isolaUon, inetaneing a notable

nua dnnMor tka lata aiilaaain nl valloar

.1 1.1 ..k-c nuur4.k .1 "- r J

-Said be, as he stole obs, "I seal my iTSiTof 7i7 loanTtyTand t- Vyckaburg. love with a kiee." And she, suiUag the 1 pm-rfeh and anaaeiaiiy ensiare the debtor Four miles front Vtckehurg, in a souihaction to the word, replied, "I m riTK Xf l terlJ direcUou, a. very spactotat mine with whacks."-Wte Trans- ?triy rt ?SJ it ' mansion, erected, some years ago by ertnt. 1 baa ened tawa Tnrinr a teet-o . 1 j . , - J taken ta: all Jurors la all tbe Ualted Stat ' . . 4 .,, ' nf Vinl-hnry rnwtnW

jv..,, .r - - YTi'"' 1 STTAf ;iZi-t,etT. Uk.f Kn!tltncp and smvamAa for a ratraaa

Mass., was stung oa

k m. S - l.u,9 ilvfi-tn f aAM luk 4 m VtA . . aa a Tm 1 a.t-

the oiher day. We eongruiete tkat V ,m; con.ntna fair mVn ia "tatrJ-S it. nn vni?nr w wW tka knnT ' LiJvlTu. rnkkiH ttiu hv iarten in him forty-three white and five colored

- v aU..ACkt a fiffnn aaaabaraaa-t, tat alldafl MtfUl

wsL3.Keo Haven Register.

ttM-5tt a fare. Mockery aad eirraee. t narsoas. He laid amek Stores for a

It hM nrer-ridden tb civil wttb the military I ;u v.

Qnofc-i, shaar of anar ia waiakv Htorty. deHroved State GvrniiWflr- JtK iinpiBWBinvuv.. ysn j boat a sheet of paper in wniy ;ly ,,y ,ope. ad atvea entered the place, Hknthe herote old

iv. ah w haactiOB to toe oann. ihiwh ww ma u1m- ha was ha tnnr am.

of the Army .and avy t ap- . ., j

eleetioaa held ia tDoe Mates, ptowa omaanBu, tu m " ?

pnMMaeei tae quaranune taws, xney

A family near Quilotte, Out., were

aarimiAlv nnisnnad bv natiBSr the tVorkof

au au.u.. tat u-u P ,.M and let the flies et at

aen sna ieu on powio vmw upou wUWB , . , tbem un Sallow Pari-t-firrfitn had been hd read. ! . ... ,. at

o-- 1 i nv itta hi nil (Mrn. aaa Leetr wmc ww ? zm i w.

ww mii .j i " i i - Hrmrti aaenva. ruui avarwru . a jawrma wi

wm. uicnriu was onion oya raiue- -,n -tt.nntb wna TtenUt FV& Pre. ,1 t Vh r,Vr ntrtcaH citians.

i t , -i Tf n . J ,

snaae near x!lizauin, iiarneon uouniv, , ... ... Atat-neaa iiwiMii.wBiwHwwmrnimMn- . . i . " 1 W han an aatartaiamant I aiVKB l- ,.ilr nntrlir. naMful. boi-C and liatli-

1HO., and in an nour was in ujibi; au- ' . rr ,,,Viri tbVm ia -rinae and deter c.s .u i ami it nrnrps In be a bur fatlurt. tle- to eaeoaraa tnem ta y""?,"""?

If S. OULUIW IUO tUIUl Ul IriiO 9Un& W- i J ;- , . . . tiH-Bl IrOfH VKy. It M1 CIUKW1JII1H

were si stole aad easily understood, and.

beeidee, nobody doubted but they would be executed to tbe letter aad on the spot,

m - UHfnl UmB ai urvinscu vutavira wiiw . v t ?l.a. I a a?l. I.M.ua,

at .mnn i,5a 1b era .nil Hv the WSV to ease OOWU aOeut It IS 10 give vh. of the United Statea iaeapable ot self. atinouen B milCBt nave w striae wawtw

1 ,;..., ct.,.v n riu out that it was a very select affiir, and icoTmja: tacajmM

O'Brien and Jacob Andrews. aed U . "nl? mleEdwl for " "- without the prence and prrriiono 'two

anu lu years, were ineianuy kuisu

them from vfctv

wounded himself. The first article of

his csde was about as JeUowe: ' mo

urrrtMr9 o( Bteetioa. aad Special Deputy human being shell eater these premises

goad ee

ana

hem

ltehtnine. They, with other boys, had J

been in swimming, and had taken refuge under a tree. Two children, S ed 6 and 4 ye&ra, of A. B. Brown, a farmer of Uiverton, Mich., while playing in the barn were burned to death. An elder sister, aged 8 years, gave the alarm, but too late to rescue them. Willie Powers of Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., fell in a creek tbe other morning and was nearly drowned when rescued.

In the afternoon of the same day 'he got some matches and attempted to 1ght a can of kerosene oil, which exploded, and burned him so badly that be can .not recover. Ferela-a Xetea.

Prince Youseupoff, who is named as I?craM-

tbe future father-in-law of rnnce Alexander of Battcnberg, is said to be able to give each of his daughters $10,000,000. He had a large fortune orginally,

and soon after his marriage went to re

side at (ienevH, where he uvea

, , A, MamiaU-witboat limit a- to numiter. It has until the B:)rd of HeaitA ia Vicksburg Some follows y follow the fiokle vrovided by law lor the appoiatwent by . MU"' TT. .T Tl -J-.- tT

of fortune for a whole lifetime UaitM States Jadao of two Sopervkora ot m w n HWii MvmTL oi ioxxune lor a wnvta u.c.ijre Utr vmiwr prvcinct in tbe Tha aaxt was in the same Spirit:

never get near euouga o aise tae whok UmM4id Statf whenever t-a eitiaem. I eu aa oVlar.

l.t- nuraiiM ntbara with a alub aad Has lor tne appmatiaaM oy u-iwk dwhj, mjto XT V 7 V luck, pursues otners wun eiuoaoa Marshal o aWc.Mio two HUn0 y,, fauv athorixd in my hands to knocks the gilded balls of wealth m erery to wn ,h-eHr 'riTa -warrant ott the oeW-

straight into tueir nanos at every cup. i or uPr.' . Jr-.:t 1 1-

Itomt oemiHCi. voiw. m, watch the voter. pteerve order,, tu ..lwWuuI w.s tktnVIv

-A young lady prfe , SK "aat, oa: a," (StaT. Anter's quarantini bonnsr county read an eeeay eetitiea tihm. oiut4 can te hurried to nrfroa wv Mil aadaraaood. aad

" . rm i. " ,

.rvXaadTaSrTu; , while he as teuder-heerted ae a woma.; then the people are taxed to pay tttee off- he is as fearless as a txm man, and. ne eialtadavfornot over tea day. It ha nM nnrntinnnrl taa nroerietv of his i,WfaMdthtarWdetitm aad powem of the 0B queHna PVT ,vTi;! ttwraiJudiciarT. takea from the jadtflarj-1 purBosee. He held m hts hands the lives

of tbeStat HwaadjartWioaeaa of nearly fifty souls, who looked atone and exercised for over half a eentary y J hJ si- Mrntapt;on tm u raeclntolv tbm aad many oth-r aaH-lemoerte 0 aim lor protection, anu aa laaotaaatv

EmnloyKent of Time." Hf r compo

ettion was based on the text, " Time wasted is existence; need, is lif " The next daj she purchased eight ounces of

aenhvr of dinerent snaoes ana

com

menced working a sky blue dog with andexerct

sea green ears and a pins tu on a ptece TH hXTattempted to make or Gov- stood u to the resnonetbility.

of yellow canvas, bae expeeis u nave eroweiit a wronc eeatra.bwd one, aad to , Tje mjntwiH his quarantine three

it done by next fjanetrnw.- , vr mmthit and during that time and until

I whea tb advocate of Democrat priaofpies the place was abandoned not one lastnnee

i . -;; , ih THiow nm ur wit asuiuiu

aim.AA a aTAmutaiant,'a awi rnaa Hrariii -

Geed and Kad Ceffee. The coffee made in this country, says the Nev York Times, is much condemn

ed bv our people, ana we are ooaunuai

MoweoatinaeHatii eompiete sapeemacy to ever appeared within the promisee.

--canHi. in tbe uh M--.-ion of the Forty- Oataide of his fence and all around mm fourth CmifrreM. March, HfTT. tbe Iemoeratl I tK rftitnw. Uxttr araTailed. and front the Hoans dSaded a rtrictkm In the Army , the JiMJJZ bill, to prevent tbe ne of troopa in certain upper window of hw abode an ODOecver

soatBern state 10 ctbb w eouid see the rrave aMxers nc worn;

ea very ,-rf. V;!.. flofwn ia tt LTJLT: ZZ'.zrZLS; laTit cmtu sow

n.itatW anil amaaaarl a trraat nronartv. 1 XJ "1",S V' , T-t -r -- - YrTrr ' Z;uMMbal Hi- OaTSMHaoS were SCCtt StUrrymT to SM

vwa wbhshvhwb vw . en i unrifir nnravsuirw' rrsa i inr nni mwinaattii awwm- v

- i m iirni uar iri at mmxra aaia awa a va . c . aa a a a

After the statue of the late Prin g Imperial has been plaeed ia Westminster Abbey, and some oiher memorial erected with the fund contributed by the British Army, it has been resolved to devote the surplus of the fund to tbe establishment of a benevolent institution commemorative of the Prince. It is computed that the army fund alone will amount to 60,000. Lord Lawrence, termed 'the savior of India," recently dead, was the youngest of three illustrious brothers, Irishmen of Ulster. The oldest, George, still living, maintained British power in Ajmere. The second, Henry, died in defense of Lucknow. The third, John, just deceased, held against great odds the stronghold of the Tun j sub, and became Governor-General of India and a peer. The German Emperor William, at his late golden wedding, hobbled round at the reception with the aid of an ivory oane. At hie firit wedding, fifty years previously, he figured conspicuously at

morning : o almost anywhere ; call for , a cup: drink it; return home, aad(

to.-11. uuiiaa

tneMfBMblk-anoflSeebolders. Oatberefaal

. Af ik HetMiulieaa Senate to aeree to the re-

niaka aomfl toVally Unlllte tnat. Ur , rietton the iiu Jaueu ana tne extia sem

. . - 7. . vl . v.... : u. rf. r Intetoter. 17.. vw reswit. Auoemw

uuuee tm hwui tm c ' i jar eaton ot toe rony

lv imnmvwl within twenty rears, i" l?T7-7?. the uemocrane

- a T. . a a tlaaa aatviEaua ad

fro, aad the cries and modulations of the bereaved ones were heard in every direction.

-.fth Conre.iaj Yet no ham disturbed, no

livnee av-Haaaaxra M

St

ltd

ntde of France, ooftee is

ntable we except the A

aa all iravalars in

tup tWi k.T-0 rUitad Arabia and the

East whl remember thad it f pw pared ne a beverage there n it is here, Aafuxntinn nt thaunmfcHed crains be

ing generally drunk. . Syria, ami the ,

rturum rnuarl abnat. f at lie

khans or inns, coffee

charcoal fires, aad

farinaceous ooftee, a

ual refreshment of t

village and rural

States, conee is ap

boiling. In JJew

to suffer from aa oi

fin the West and

r

iIHHS

be

rabTl

singie individual over Anter exeeatod his puraunered for the want ef

Vioksburg was kept eusptoy-

uowaroe aea outerB in

usuaHy pi-1 Tof tb h, maaT the ministering to the neceseitiee of tae

IXian CavlUU . .- .tn ,l IjnaikUv. Kim. r .. . i i- lr. I ttt

urope know, ttve&ad Jadletal Appropriation bui, repeal. , . , T h 1... aWa aad tka i teur eertata Cl those obaoxioas law enacted , Men 9KJK people to nurse, and many MSt,

toy the MopoMtcaas. The senate, oetac a- ( )B probability, to be buried IHibHcaa, refaed to are to them, and Con-' X 9M,tUmM bananM worn out WlA wreM expired without tbete two appropria- use genueatM oooaow wura uav w iw ttoa wiihAvinic bm pai. and tbe called what he conceived to be monotony of ee4oa renMed. the retreat, and took leave, returning to

ordinary Mrgjt L'Z -Tfor ' Um, riv.

mj i, .If . JZ , Wr ll,ri lakhnitaMlii 1 li n tin nn

thick 'tae hU obJttaaiaoa tyo aaatpttotr JZ, pJZL.

, mi-n'U l .HKT.IHIW v. . - J I .i..llnn Thj. Mti - i i i a

uemmeeaiace ia.

are kept

lied with

this is the habit

wfckh are wtterly fae.

.a w -1 r waLIMHBt, Ufmainatrtnini Seh4Stw eva-r"'

unentais. ae,mtaihe,l ite ExeenHve chair, iimc

Of the United " rredent. ts a third 1Imi-h of vo

a mock nsedistvai tournnmeni, uis t V, yonng bride was the Queen of Beauty, nQ l;"wywB and bestowed rewards upon the knights oV8rtth fi"

to be spoiled by 5. "lr.1 I The seal of commonness, the

Imrkad, k is prone ! senate. chWn by the Ii4tatare of tbe , of vulgarity, written upon the greatest

ulettce of water, and J difereatstat. to: fri2r.it I number of nhyeiognomies we meet with.

outh from thicknew "Jn whiek war ciiae 7o be is eh'tely aeeountod for in the fact of the

. n I anialinvaiMilauri

rue silver

4rm etaaaam faata A aaerl UPlI

wetlding, 25 years ago, was also cele-' ? .,uJ,oomBg

brated with pomp. He had then become Prince of Prussia and the heir apparent to the throne. Sultan Abdul Hamid has two sons whom he is educating on a plan closely resembling the European system, and very unlike tbe ancient training of the seraglio. The two boys, who are respectively 12 and 14 years old, are under the charge of two Professors, who send to the Sultan a weekly report of their progress. They are taught Turkish, Arabian, French and English, gymnastics and the piano. In tbe autumn they will be sent to England, where their eduoation will be completed, principally at Woolwioh Military Academy. The Krupp gun works of Germany are of immense dimensions. One of the establishments employs 8,600 work-

and contains ire a Doners ana en-

. a a . . . . ... w w . . a . a - m , m . m 'aa... a a aa.

bvl remiaing too long tmind in any oi tn; Matate m tne unneu entire subiection of tne intellect to tae s5Ugth and elenrne n.UreTr will, consequently the immobility of

fbie, and these can not t vho any Mil makmr aprwoprfation tor wratnr things except in their retotto daiaa m taaok. t mvtaln nHAc tuirooe.4 deemed neceary . , ,v tj:Uu.l aatf Tf im natt taa

Jl:, a ZZZ. l-J .L? WSl-l!? -''.U.ha aTI aa Of

O-uw, MIKWII tO UW-e prpwr , lie "W" wrwaiw i j . . . . , IminflM ni the frath th Hiriit to ttnt the alieeliof Uorernment. ,! ap tSdUv mdAima MiUarM. aM

1

ing is the beet

war 14 t? tBL I.

roasted and fresh ground beans tnw a small saucepan o coffee-pot; pcurovsr itapiatofboilin ? ator, wd it to stand, closly c Jeered up, by the fire, without boiling, for five minutea. It thaw ha rvn. ared otT onrefuUT, or

etrained through cloth, returned to the paaaai Tr.rwu6l' rinsed, ami warmed

again.

Soyer Jrecomntenos tne im , nowjt wttb the people, von are the mot keeping wwn tne nsniiveneaB w vae

1 n 11 1 I SaaAsT rUI tKal llr tlUl ajuioaa Af i ttAVOr. Wff ATP AIMF fiM aiaaP ntolllfnl mJMMiV, tM MHl.

a tnenii arrawHt va w a . . - v u- a a a a -ataa vuaaa aaaa - T

TtiaptioatKmoBtrw,andwlth.atth -oaaiatsj the faUv likeness Of the shallow of rotUatlonat aaoctfoa. We ad-, JtereiU conswts tae laoniy iiKottew ot taa

tauer utrougaoat. hh wwriu. ea written on their face the eatendpaiien of the intellect from the will, the suprentaey of mind over veHtlon; henee the lofty brow, the etoar contont-lative glance, the eeeaeional look of snper-

natorai joyenenees we nae tnere, m per-

ome4l. ttd the apiwwprtailoHa forJIarahaw

aaa weaerat iwpatwa Huira.

retoMMt-dlMiit)- re-tea on .wr. ny- i" areaHtopealed. In tM we failed, bat they an not be exeeatod J not a dollar of tbe people'. moaev eaa be m a-ed. They are dead iioaslnthe-tataie. aad thy wilt rea.ala aaxt wfcMM Mil Cabriei,, ttwmaet tt gonad-

ed it the people will ladorse the rata! to

u I unuu. w, anneal to von to ratifv oar c-

ramanri auatain n in imr refusal to saMtioa

, the

eaforeemeat of tbaea laws. I have an

ka mrunA oftfrlse tirred untu

a T1 a W a,a a laMIMndui llafUTSS tlaA

luarbt latar vmr. Tit mismL'n araanwa vwir-wwvw

boiling waler shiU be pourl in. i;t-1 JV

f rri amiaii ,n nr. bare no fear of tbe vardlet.

1 l.l-YirW-KtTl1 1-LITIiWV.

Am to what tbe Demoeratte party propoied. to da, Senator (Xekrt41 smtd : We propose to Matrr to tha wtionle aad Mi perputnato m

ihea4aatwhtrailon of the (aeraf 0 vera-

ent OoBee-pOta af. P111! ?Pra' , tonHhatWaal aovtramoat of the

ttM raralv ieem t4 be heipfttl to the H- t WKh tMe faHb. 1 h

. . ! . . 1. 1- - ii a i

enlightened, it nfy oe

ers. like poets, a

are innumerable

they differ as w

drinkere. Almos

coffee whieh ne

bora such. There

cine for coffee, aad y as the tastes of the

any one ean mace

y oaree to annx.

A Chteago editor shenU: "We hare killed &H.OO0 hegs since the first of Maroh.1 The Waterloo 0emr says if that's the oeee k will hnrdly pay to gti eertatMreetorythmyear. t tatfnaa ta Tlaariala

the a4-aWahtratlon at the (aerM u vera- -vnn a-jta i. ' a- . rettnad FE. i has shipped W.000 eratoJ ef e-eumhers

VesfW Wnnnrw iff jp I

this