Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 August 1879 — Page 6

WEEKLY COURIER.

MS.S7.

JASPKK,

MAXX, FabUsber. - - - INDIANA.

CURRENT NEWS.

WAMMXGTOX. Tht Sereurvef tkTrwur)' has deeded

teromK all inland penaKlee incurred by the Memphis and. 9. Louis Packet Co., by mU dTMfia of BMKKW drlg the

exedae of colored people. Th follew.ec table. prPred fro

iaformeiioB reee ved at the Bureau of St

tfotvw, shows tbe aggragas preduetiea for

tMk tw thm 17, of the wree great agn-

eukwrai staples of the Southern WW!

Vaaaaa)

Mli 11 . W7T -M,6S im itm.m mi tjm.Mt m,m im i,m,M.hetttt,m Hm President, by executive

aia.eee.eae

jv fh-wji cba JnWPej"CW tajfe CWgfl ImdSS -k-Wj.

ts,a.eo

&hMH tWUfl emP VII ww t-lA fkM) MUO e7"""-' " (swj

order, ku

restored to puMk. domain 8,,0 acres oh

the MrtkM(n bank ot tM Jiiesouri

Kivor, eorreepondiag in general outline to the are wlthdrawa by the executive

orders of January 11 and May S, 1375, now

revoked. Small seeOoBS of territory

Imauwlfoiolr adioiaiBC Grand Kiver

Cheyenne, and Indian Roek Agencies

are stiU withheld. It w lathed when

tbe enters bow revoked were issued to keeis tbe whites from pressing too closely

HBO the Sioux Indians, but ia practice

wae found tbe orders did not prevent t res

paee by rakieM frontiersmen who preyed

tHkeNBH peaceable whites aau inuian

hence tbe leads are agaia throws opea to

imilABAa

Total working exw,$l,V three times tbe rate, ia atraMr, llnljr,

'Spain; and feartl

what tbe workings

reeeive: while the eot

BIXSI AMU Xf S8KXIM.

Tke wan with a marble brow oght

tiraRaTataer UokahlRgl and Patrick ! Meary.

A tmim w8Mi named Ubble ColUns loot of the Netherlands receive; waw ie v . T i W HraTSa; i.i h Ho, Jotllvlia W Htb Uai.ed Sute. Uh in to k'Wknj fc Tad m Um mIh of tbe lttfa. Sbe bad 1 aay prt of Ktirepe. OaM o rapvr aora a

lorr i

but iaeietod uoa puttiaic oa Her krtko be

fore leavlaf bor roo, aad tkte delay proved

Tbeotber day K. 1 Lvsuer, his wife aad

mlaad to or?i-e a ioiltloal party, aad will bold a eoavoatkm for tbat purpose at CinciaaaU oh tbe lHh aad Uth of Soitember.

Col. KOVlKfttrwll, WUur WrH?, Jaaiw

To fall iH 1ot

way be oonwdored

lion.

with a Hoehy rirl

a oas of ia-fat-aa-

I " Oaa ol tb goldM links tbat bind 'tbe prevent to tb jwurt," renin rktnl , Graadfatber Lickbiagle, " U tbe nmnory ol wv celebrated Cornueopia ami Baaton Kradioator. Oaa day I received

a telegram from rairx-K uenry to come

tire eblidrea, at Caa"by. MarhaU Couaty, Partoa aad others are Idoatiaed -vitk tbe

MIhm., wore etrwok bylfcatRlaff. The worn- aioveaMRt. aa aad ebiWrea were killed eutrfckt, aad vfr VVVVr.

Mr.LeuerwafaUilyiBured. t ...,.1,

tu,. a MttAtlae at IailiaaawlH. oh Taere wore u aew

M . , . .... 4. iaiuMm'tly to Virginia, or somewhere in .i8,RSP.!i9 S2U!f'gJu !t VioiVily, and bi,.. I found

the world? Ueoaiwe be alwaya ad

vanoes with a bow. It k straafly singular how niuoh the boy with a pair of new suspenders

hate to wear a ooau

tbe 13th, of debates represeatlB the va- , from yellow fever at MeipH oa tlw 8th. The ol(l lady WHO kiseed her cow

rlouo Teatperaneo organizations tbreugbeut

tbe State. A SUte Aseoclatloa waa orxaa-

ized, and aaother aeetlaj; will le held ia Noveaiber.

KAST AND SOUTHEAST. Oae huadred and thirty Sheffield cutlers

with their fawilioa arrived at New York on

The dtuuu is mi-Millae gradually ever all

parts of the oity. Aihob the latest deaths is Kev. Father John Fahey, aed , awlsUat at St. Patrlak' Church, who was stricken while at his poet of duty. There were 3 new eases and live deaths from fever at Mew phis oh the 7th.

.Unfavorable weather oaused a Ueeldwl la

wae not more uisasy man me uaugtuer who kiseed a regular oalf.

Never dispute with a tombstone. t. - L .1 it-

Henry a wttin1 in an armchair on the back porch writin' a speeoh. Mr lien

ry waa great oa hourthof July orations, an' that sort of thing; but this whs a speech to be delivered before the Vir

ginia Convention. It wae the great iet effort of his life. He had ' his left hoof wrapped in red fknnel and

realm1 on a stool. 1 felt bis pulse, look.

. If 11."

KM irai IM... ...... - - ..n. fa, ar nrt.lltv at Vpffl- lO traveling lor pieaurB I n-wywn,

L. Tfco suioffiaiii wks v nhl on tbe 8th. the number of deaths be- . Anu

arc wApr3w wv.... 1

.Cl tBG JllLinvt j 1 l' 1

there are 80,000 men at hone to do tke work aK elfs&t, will new owes - nnrt authorities iued an order prohibitl

A National Bankers' Coaventton was aeiu entrance into ibb j '"" .c v a aflmiaaBfliBiena the lkb..kas not had the yellow lever. This action

There was a large attendance. was deemed neooee ary from the fact tfcat a

numoer or aenv riBai returned to their homes. Tim MeMBhU Board of Health, on the

now," said Fibwell, "let me

Tiio five iuv version." "Ana uon t tot n

.uKSr-ta added Jones, quickly

oong 01 a man wua a rujm nruimu his neck and a mob at the other end: "I'm saddest when I swine." Elmira

Tbe Maryland Democratic SUte Conven

tion, held oa the 7th, nominated William T.

If it says a saint lies thew, take it aa f d at his tongue, an1 axed him if he had eternal trath. -V. O. Vieayune. been disctipatin' any lately. After lookin1 Contentment is better than riches, 1 him all over for spavin, ringbones, an1

but it will not eo so far when it come so on, 1 said; ratrtck, 1 think you are

sunerin- whm uuibs. ue mm 1 nao nit his disease exactly. I went to work to remove the troublesome excrescence, while tbe orator an1 statesman kept on writin1 and tellin' hUelf out loud what to write, as some folks do, you

know. I remember tbe circumstance as , if it was yesterday. While I was whitlint t Via nnrn anil unnlvli-i' mr nolo

OaxUe.

-There's manv a man whose high

Hamilton ljruoeraer. , ,.,af ,Ur. a Mt nn anil.L'nrin & rairnarrrrnflarv.

The Wallace Coasreee fond OoIUh. ; ,B ' ' How fever epidemic ia the city. The -ldiannp$ SchUhcL ! kfl4Bn;

est ambition is to successfully contest fJ?

Jtmf af VMlaral eMeers at oieetions, re

sumedlts somIobs, at rovl caee, It. I., en ; tbe 7th.

A. most seneaiioaai anir, nmuu rrin.

new oases reponeu oa me mn

was 21. with five deaths. On the 10th there

were 88 new oases, with ve deaths. The ' should think of other little boys who following shows the progress of the disease . have no butter. iV. O. Picayune.

Its oommeaeement up to the tn: i A vounsf ladv, partnie with a

ehawTth the Tnati of the oo- "1-,b-. I . Our chains are. forged,' he went on

alia .! t-l. a Kitaajl ctilo tffriAn - ...

' "",.,, v..i i i f the plains of Boston.

K

to develop into a scandal of national raagni- Nuffiber Qf desths for tlie week ending friend, was heard to say: "I wish you

tuoe, oeeurreu si irwiu. Ju, 12) g; July 19f c. July Awsst t W0Uld come up and be our coachman." tor Sprague at Narraganset 1 ier, K. I., on i Augustl, 29. Total, 97. Tbe Howard ( This is rather a neat way of declaring

tneetB. annus c.-uiii.vi -.v A-ut!on have ISO nurses on duty, wit intentions.

147 sick under their charge. Newlv-married husband: "This is

bIIT " - been telegraphed, most of them designed

A3CP SOUTH WM8r.

Three of Brifjbam Young's executors, Caa, Carriagtea, and Brigban Young, Jr., were eoasigaed to tbe Salt Lake Peaiteatiary for contempt of court ia refui to eby the order te turn over tbe property ia J4ge Robert Ferrell is tbe Democratic ead (date for CoagTOM in tbe First CaMferala District. Jl Caddo (I. T.) special of tbe 9th says: igx-TreaeurerBttebyhead has been elected Cblf f tbe Cherokee Katfon by a Majority tm. Nearly all f tbe Natla Liberal party was elected by majorities ranging fre-m M0 to m. Cbartos Batlett, Hrery-staWe-keeper at XMdbAowa, 0., e the ith, shot ami killed bis wife and Immediately afterwards placed tbe revolver to hie owa bead aad fired, dy-

haer HMtaatly. Ballett was a draakard, and j Me wife bad petHIeaed for a divorce, which aaeiered bim , wd eaund tbe tragedy. Teaaoeeec voted, oa tbe 7th, upon a propeeiUea te compromise the State debt at ft eeerts oa tbe dollar, with 4 per ocat iatereet A Tory seaall voe wae polled, bt tbe-prep-eeMea was decidedly rejected. Jacus Hand Hae wae banged at San Anteak, Texas, oa the 8th, for tbe murder of Peter Xaddox.ia February, 1878. Hindi ine waeaaatWeof HHaole, where bis father is saM lobe now Hring. He protested bte in.

of tbe erhae up te tbe mrt mo-

evidently to cover up the real facts in the case,

which are briefly tbat ex-fcesator sprague, shotgun In hand, compelled Senator Ceaklineot ewA'ork to beat a hasty re

treat from the Sprague mansion, where he t

kaj rwxBtlv arrived as a guest. The

York Senator's attentions to the wife of the

ex-Senator from Rhode Island have

Works, died of well defined

fats home in Brooklyn. X. Y.. on the 9th. It

is believed he contracted the disease ..talitn. . Aufio1 1 mi il !nw with nil.

aMSA I . . j Tf.IU. uftlti rollnuf fn-ar

, on board some time previous.

" " r ram nt vellnw fivr was rptyort-

been the theme ot Washington go p. Mrs. f M vlllef MIs9., 0H tHe JKh. Sprafue, as is well knewn, is tbe daughter ; There were M Hew m99S ami 8ix deaths of ex-Gov. Chase of Ohio, and her beauty j n fever at Memphis on the 11th. aad aecemplhhments are of Batlonal ce- AwonJg the dea(1 uthe Rev. J. Ridley, a lebrlty. popular colored preacher, pastor of Collins At Fineastle. Va.. on the 1Mb, Mr. James ruOIU,i

Stevens, a highly respected citizen, shot and i Mn Kdward Morman, a young physician killed hk wife la a It of Jealousy. Fourchll- reoeBtiy from the yellow fever district, was

Frederick P.King, a clerk in Pratt's Oil a friend of mine, my dear-a friend of

yellow fever at twenty years' standing." His bride.

plains ox notion, ue careiui, doc

tor,' he observed connuentiaily.speakmg to your grandfather, 'an' don't mangle me any more than you can't avoid, an' you'll oblige me.' Then he went on with his rat killia' aa follows: The war

, is invetifible, but lot 'er come! I repeat

, it, let 'er come!' In ins excitement he jerked his foot a little an' I took a slice outen the side tnf his toe. He protested win

t ..... Ti t. ! ...... . . . . .

' UWRl gracious: xuen ny gio uuu , Imn1 DUtCMrea IB OOIU OHKX1, a? De CS11a seat, for I am sure lie must be tired." itt but I told htm if a man was so Scholars say Cetewayo is pro- all-fired anxious to have grini-vissged nounccd Ktcho, but none of them tell I war come down onto him, like a wolf us how Ktcho is pronounced. It is the 1 on the fold, he oughtn't to kick at a litdictionary way of taking one word to tie blood lettin'. He said that was a tell what another word means. X O. J fgc an' we continued with our respectTifnes. ivc datles. Whilu he was talkin' about

Wise words from a Michigan lady: , the nex' gale that sweeps from the

FORHIOM. Infanta Mark del Pilar, secoad sister of tbe King of Spain, is dead.

iratth .TnlifuoM. leader or aa .enema ex-

j ." It is not by fretting, or worrying, or North, bringing to our ears the clah of plying the lan that we can keep cool; resoundin' arms, an' so forth, I yankbut by taking up our work, doing it . ed out the excrescence with roots & bravely and cheerily, with as little fuse bangin' to it like the claws to a pair of . as possible." ice-hooks. ' .. ,l n luint it Aal rihilriran. haAtdmi mr world.

II Hill UU lllltlli H Jl V tmvni " w.... j

the 11th. lie was sent to the hospital, and m:!..?!? astkm n nulla of anntticr. "If renowned Cornucopia and Bunion trad-

the house where be was stopping was tnor-) j jive tijj j gIKj knows

oughly dlslnfeoted. t whither I will or not, I intind to visit Twenty-two new cases and eight deaths . 0uld Irel&nd once more before Have was the yellow fever record at Memphis eountrr "

A ease had developed at W kite llTUr,.r

dron are loft unprovided fer, as the father 6trjcyjeB wita the dbease at Louisville on

Hu to eecapc arrow. tbelltn. He was sent to tne noepuai, anu M:t.?

icator. I had a Maeic Inviirorator for

producin' a new growth of hair on baldheaded hair trunks; an' -peakin1 of that . reminds me that I used to know a man

...L.taiL I rf.Kjsiuul .1 Vl ts 1 . . . 1 I. .nil

" . . . . , j rr-i ) l"u acwjb hu "Tharmometer s un tomnetv. Mr. n jvenmosv who au miciaw fl . f iST: JSSZ n-en, eight r1,es south of the city, where VmUJSMiS toll that only atk death, which occurred at

wawiv, 1 a number of famillos kau taken reruge. h.i-r i.. wAiminn.r ' tbe advanced are ol one nunarea anu

, . iMineiy-iareeuciM owwirw i

r-Ujtnuau. utr mrasDure. aas ueeu u

Two theusaad peasants

Ninety-three deaths oecurred from yellow ' flli5.i tht, n,.,10f m-rvins. abstraotmllv. 'twenty-five, did any body know tnat ne

fever in Havana for the week ending July t. lHm not short on 'cm." Iteetim Com- I was bald." CincmtHUi I Enquinr.

9, a decrease of 40 from tbe previous week. ' mtrcml liuUeiin.

Tbe New Orieaw jDmocmt says tbat the report of tbe vatee of tbe bequest by Mrs. Dersey JeibrsoB Davis have beea absrdiy eKbravafMt, aad tbat it will not exceed fK,96. The steamer Iron Valley exploded her betters at New Cumbermad, W. Va., aboet

destroyed by ire

Wft aARMlWfe I ti.a -1tAaf foim ho u iiriLAarau1 t

A Berlin dtepateb gives fbi . Mlwb lh U ." ' SJir off eiappoiatBtsforthewwGo ,IMi' the Prcklent of the' Abmce-Xerra lac: Gt' '0a"'Vf I Board of Health having been taken wnor-General; Dr. Herzog, Seoretary of . . . .

SUte; Herr von Pommerescbe, Under-sec- Mipp&sf. , iRU,reourSe with

reury of tne interior, w orsa.p, MaDhis rofucoee. A perfect stamwdc of

citizens followed the announcement of the

tkm; Horrvon Puttkammer-Colmar.UBder-

A newly-married lady was

another how nicely her husband could

write. "Oh, you should see some of his lore-letters !" Yes, I know," was the freezing reply; " I've got a bushel

tellin? The San Francisco Alia California 1 hi3 says there is a prospect of an excite-

of them atliome in my trunk."

leau.j

nunl in filivtii mifcinf in that State. In

! a small way olives have for a long time been produced there, but within ft few

rrab- I years past a Mr. Cooper has gone into

Secretary of Justice; aad Dr. Majr, Coun-

ciiler of 'Finaaee and Domains. A telegram received at Berlin from Stock-

holm announces tbat tbe Arctic explorer, Prof. Nordonskjold, ha brought hh steam-

er .the Vera, out of tbe lee in Bearing

fact.

The SitHatlen in Memphis. Memphis. Tkhn.. August 9. To the

above Wiea'the Ohio" Kiver, I Journey thrown the Paclfc Ocean.

or, e eg, uv Editor oj UicChicajo Xem: m accord- 2ppreciative palate longer than

-Sir Henry Thompson, the English I PJ ireeon, says: " Persons who drink cess. He has now trees, pwiac L..'u.uu;, rnhahK-nlov fiwl ing yearly an average of 20 gallons

nm tkan thnfiathat ilriak wine. TheV

generally have better appetite and digestion, and they certainly preserve an

em tbe evening of tbe 9th, aad sank ia deep

water taeide of ve minutes. The names of the killed er test are Thomas Prince, Clerk, b of tke Captain; Wle, Pilot, and a Mr. Father Vaa de Meertel of Chicago, the JeeuH priest who recently renounced Catholicism, has published a card retracting what be baa said agaiaet the Church of Rome aad announcing hh return te the

There are no funds at presoat ia the Koateeky State Treasury, aad the Auditor gives settee that be shall refnee to audit all claims bh tbe Treaettry h) replenished. A eeeamHtce of TJaHed States Senators mtot at Lawrence, Kansas, on the 13th iat,

to inquire into tbe eaaees of tbe outbreak of

tke Cheyenne Indians who raided through Kansas hurt fall, aad the outbreak aad mas

sacre at Fort Robinson after their capture Several of the raiding Indians are now In 44 at Lawrence, and will be represented at the iaveetigatie by Hon. J. 6. Meaier, as emunsol. The committee is eompoood of Senators Kirkwoed of Iowa, Dawes of Maaemuistte, Morcaa of Alabama, Bailey of Tonseesee aad Plumb of Kansas. Captain John Secrkt, eoa tractor of a mail rente went from ViaHa, I. T., sUrted out from thatphvee whh a hone and buggy, Trying a considerable amount of money whh which to pay off tbe men in his employ. A few days later hk dead body was found along tbe road, aboet 19 miles west of Vinlteu He wai undoubtedly murdered fer his The Congreeetona! Rfeowe Committee's iaveetigaUen at Ctneianatf elosed oa the 9th. The Iowa Greenback State Convent km wMbeMatMarsbalhewnoa the 13th. Xe omlnatiess were made, but a brief plat' form wae adopted aad a resolution parsed to kvy an awesement of ) eente annually a ack member, te form a campaign fund , crfftyt, the statement being made that WeWfre 70,000 members in the State. The Directors and stockholders of the Texas aad FacMk Railway Company, at their annual meeting held at Philadelphia the 19th, authorized boade to be luedt pietiea of the road from Fort Worth west to 'aallea. Tbe report nbewi tbe number of mHM m operation during tbe year aad np to Mar SI, 17, to be 444, with 4 addittonat JuJW rtt mispo RwwHIptei t&r da year were

( you with the following l"iP The tornadoes thisseason can hard-

tntai ntimtiar nr eases 01 veiiww lever iw mi . . . ... s

rl- -Ml Xj.nl- nf VnatrM tViaa .llkl. Ik. tn nffiolnllv rMAn IV DO WCUMUUt LIRl ilSlll J . wuc u

It doors on the 7th. It U believed that edl-880;of this number 90 have died. In tbey have an engagement at Kansas, -Tt-rta ill lLhllltle stockholders will .addition to those reported above : there have then they sweep along the Atlantic LWJ.t coast, next they drop down on Minnerecelre about 50 per cent, on their invest fc rrfuieeH located within six miles of rti nd asrain thev touch up Michigan ',t- oJy- Tbe AlMe bas BOt oommunitcd J1? Jw XV clalsic Another beak susnension occurred at to any of tbe surrounding towns from Myu- and Canada, lastly, tbey give classic . i Tw. . ! It If ihlle Marie IpbiS which has protHibly been vretentetl Massachusetts a shaking. They deMontreal en the sth, that of the Hie Mane 1 1 .!., ti. in ,!v i ..i:t... 5at ...,! tU nninct

Beak. Its liabilities are put at $7tXJ,0UU j have amounted to positive non-intercourse. M a shown bv lhe descent on Detroit tlt.gmlnimOT .11 tke tub I dlMMttanMK, u,iu .tier tnM- At bnquat lUUoE bstUr iha , bMl.ir,ilIerwlilcli,ltwllUvl,.l!but,,(m,M0(Op,r,, taVe bit Memphis, ot ' ,. MrfMilv nnoon.

. r " ' ' ... nave oeea tnree eases in up aanger oi oeing uauoi uj uncArcuteu- : wat Kelicisna, jua.

iibu unr,OT ' r . : 'neueaui. mere are aneati y iq respoaa to a toast anu ooing mmmmmmm rroundofthelatter's ialdelity. Richard- in the city, only 100 having gone to. camp. A , w;i, ,,a t.m.uroml all :

. . . . . i. , 1 . . I I,n.lntf UUIIKVU w ' to. ot..

harruui. which nroduce an averaee of

' nearly three gallon? of oil. Trees 10 years old in good soil will average & gallons of berries, and the oil yield of a , mature orchard may be set down as 200 gallons to the acre, netting tbe owner , not lees than $900 to the acre. This oil, it is claimed, is much superior to that

j imported from Southern Europe, wawb is in general use. As the olive will grow 1 on clav or rock soil, without cultivation

or irrigation, tbe hillsklo tbat are now j worthless, and the poor soils generally, w wia n-.i tViia niant to bear

valuable crops for their owners. Hordes Parker Bowne. one of the

youngest and most popular of the pro- ' feasors of the new Boston Cniversity, was a few years ago the driver of a hay-

tttick.

son, a stable-keeper, was the co-respondent . They have declined to leave the city, Hoping

W 1 CWl C IBlltnai HOiC nm.n n'"'

IB IM CMC fAH tnihA fLttta nfill nartlava ukn rt

i hub tJ rc iitno v f"m " - - boring here to attend tosueh a may be ta-

set at Gaeteln on the fth. The town was ken sick. Our only safety is uepopuiation.

The KmBerers of Germany and Austria

illuminated la honor of the event.

Ib consequence of the fever spreading

blitred

the rest of the company were at the

bottom of the sea. And still some women grumble about the hard lot of feminine mortality. Rome Sentinel.

t How true are tbe words of Piok-

uminateu in Honor i ia , i aflBif the Kftrroos in tbe past five (lav. ' How true are tne woros rioc Disastrous consecrations have occurred 1 . r,ar'L rnK7ne dlsiwsltlonto ko to the wiok. and with what appalling vivid

at Sarajevo aad Niteh. In the former city j ep,. Should their appeal to the people of robs they come baok to us after a mm persons are rendered berneta. the United States for rations not .meet with a Btormy time. Either Dickens had a sad Stephen Mlraan, a broker at Alexandria, 'favorable Jwer. the "9 t xMrlmfli in his married life, or the Kgypt, an Armenian l,y birth but an Ameri-1 0rndyvfie(lSU,):no3wg Te man who suggested the character had m nitiraa hv adontloB. havlnsr been natur-. awv... i.A..ai. ,it ikt nAi.ia live in. and weathered manv a tempest. "Ven

allzed iaBostoa nearly 90 years ago, a few in which they are taken sick and too fre- you're a married man, Samivel, you'll days since shot and killed Dahlan Pasha, quently die. We have six physicians on understand a food many things as you tbTconndeatlal agent of the Khedive and a fifa".?" ftf ifflf, "SS-f tS tft tmdersUnd now; but vether it's man widely kaow. and highly esteemed 1 Mok oole we fTrni,h mHUcine,, worth while going through. so much to

learn so little, as the charity boy said ven he got to the end of the alphabet, is a matter of taste. I rayther think it isn't." Exchange.

Consul, who k off on four months' loae of lBe example of the white people and left the , Editors are seldom heard discuas-

lkrmurlMMit all ETit. The murder was .ilHiiiltRU and food. About 300 have been

1...., I- ...u.ii.sm af a tvaraAB! .1 Ic.liarvuil . nir exnaaaM re HOW jAOO Ter

I. , m trUi . dav. and w I probably increase. We have ,

. i o rtiUl. uaiiM Lai.

" . K.Ar. (ho TTalul Rtataa OH SHU Iip.ww. ibis

f" been sumeient if the negroes nan loiioweti

t.SQ .W 1.75 2.J6 2. IM 2M t.75 4.45

sa9M!6RC0o

A Montreal dispatch of the 11th says that the run oa the banks has eeased, public conMdeftee seems reotored, and the excitement has entirely subsided. j A serious riot occurred at Belfast, Ire- f hind, during a Catholic precession on the j

city. We hope not to be forced to k for assistance, but we fear this non-action of the negroes will eompel us to do so. The sanitary condition of our city Ii excellent. Signed A. D. Lang staff, !

rreeiaent tiowaru Aneowauon.

ing tbe propriety of taking summer va

cations and leaving their congregations. Editors must preach every day. Editors must stay and "stick it out."

Editors can't move their studies to the

mountains or breezy seaside. Editors

An economical ladv sava that when ' must get their inspiration at the same

-i.-L - .i.. 11.1. ir..i.iiri n.ruM wen i alu hnva itnltna .ttmlrincra. bIm aeloctA a old desk the V8HX TOUnd, the desk

wounded. I good article, and before wearing them which looks out on a pateh of brick , at all, she line the feet with new thin wall ten feet opposite and an iron shntoknkkal. ; nuslin, that is.the parts that wear most , ter. Newspapers never close their pul-

t. u Maria. fm K'a.h. nuioklv the heels and toes. She says pits. Wouldn't it im ridiculous to pro-

ingtoa tbat through the Investigations of they wear twice as long as they do with-

TJn ted States Coneuw the Stale uepan- uu x im iinioga iunmy w biwij u

meat has received some Interesting and valuable information as te the condition of the working men of Europe as compared with that of their brethren In the United States. These reports shew that labor in America is paid wages double those which prevail In England, France, Belgium and Denmark;

and run on smoothly, or they will not answer the end desired; but a little practice enables one to do it quite easily. e A little daughter of Milton Ochiltree of Glenwood, Ind., was choked to death by a bean.

pose vacating a newspaper's pulpit for two or three months during the warm and sending the staff to Europe or Long Branch to cure their bronchitis? Newspaper men are like cooks. They must broil at the fumaoe the vear round. Folks can't

do without their morning chops, cot-

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