Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 December 1879 — Page 2
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TtiTwHw( LeyfchitMre mH in extra ifskm oh the lift k, la accordance wHh the jifiH'lawntioM at tH (loveraor, for the purnose of conferring unou the local Government of XcMhl additional tower for the ronstrurtloM of tke nriiMi'd tniury ittt nrmrMtcnt. for ike protection of th city n-.-alnst the yellow fcu'r, ami for uw other
The HwiM Comin trte mi MKiIjiil
lv will import a woluthw to n'nd
eoMMiU to vMt the XM-iwI River from St. Ionk to its mouth, in conecto with
- tJKpnHed tmm Hnts of tk.it stream
r rfT?l? RTSTT X KWS ym of kw. There arc several rf ; imrno aamcd in tins nroclaawtlon. UAVLVL-rl ; the Comi-,lo,lt U ald, who do ho; R-bYv AViTirrHKAHT WASHlXttTOX. , tlMt c itber the tevws or the Jelly system will f miptkkaht. HtocKKMSKft oleosa jum. i answer the requirements of th oae, ntl Thn HMiin schooner X. II. l'hfllfpt Hml I)ac. Vd.Semtte-X number of bill were ! wkllo this diversity of oplnm exists It will j Andrew Lcijjhtoit, both of Gloucester, Mass., iBtotrs4 him! n4Ted. Tke worning hour ! ho Impo-sibls te ijet concurrent k-gis- ! are jdven up as lot with all on board. Kach . . .... . il. .......... ...........it tiUII : 1 . 1 . . . V J . . . .
latlo om tlx1 subject.
. hml a ere of 14 men.
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Sra 25 h7A of The Scat Ftamce Commits postponed
tte Trry to" a statement ot themoouiM J till after the Christum rvces the Warner S'oSt ."Uft: .SUwbttl. the TmW.JoH.r UU and tho Mr; IMvi accejrted tlm ttMMtlHieHt by , Bayanl relMtkm evmeemWif- greenbacks, Mr. H4hMiMN, tlw a uteH tii bo w:uW to j M the growml that the (lJects require SgXu tSli Haood a j ur afcIOH than eoukl In, fc-iven by tko partv to. all tlc Keimblk-an vouhj: ( cotnmittee before aitjourHment. wakHl bv a v of to St...... hi placo upon the Suprenw lwjwih of the Jtew-Mr. Rnrrows (K.,.Vkh.) latnMlHcwl a United States, owhw to eontimml ill health. iHl reM)!tkn propos-jHir an nnienumciu to , , v.!wiiiu! U iuuuil kii orohUh Otii-tUTition im!iHitis iwl:ai)y i " tor " nawM.ii a nw protfrml. At the espiratkvn o the womimf liour able muw-wot.
S ig!K?lMlw tlwwii ! fc rBtfriw IePrlN I Wrtcd. ' !U,enIdI? 'r . ,l:,rhl,? nrf4tv tOtb t)ti!kitoH of Sunrttue Court hw recently Httearthed jrreat fraau- by In- hU lt illiH'K-, and the unconcealed fomU
The (Irand .Inrj" of Xlara County, X. V.. have found an ImlletwH'tit :dnt Mrc. Ad:linoC. Hotchkios ami Dr. Hugh MeGreoj WlIo for ttK! munterof tho liti-liaiid of Mi. IlntchkiiW, t.mne 12 years ago. Kvor iiue Nr. H(rtchki?.s ilied, with f-ymptoms of pabonlnjr, there have been MiikIon of ftMiI play; but it was only recently that hit remains were exhumed and an examination made, which, even after the lapse of .-o many year, developed unmistakable tmce of antenle. Dr. Vilon was Mr.
nHrw. a iont ieoi? hk iuwi-wwh ivm i uian contractor m -nzona, wo nave wen i sess or .urs. uoicukis tor mo i Focior. so- . fteHtSaxwrA WUVI. A I bUMtlcnlly swimllinf? the ciety. and tlie act that tho two Md-sequent- ! toktt rcottttkm was'iioiKtt for an wUouin-1 Governiuent out of larae amounts by the i ly left that part of the country about the
mmt (roM inc. 1 to jmu. o. fale-welif hbr of beef and Minnlvini; a on I- , same time, were considered ndditfonal
Dbc. 11. Senate Mr. Allison, from jtv of flour inferior to that repUrcd by their "round for suspicion. A son of 3Ir. and Cewacon Iadlan Affair. PtI with . 0tnRts. Mrs. Ilotehkis also died quite Midtlenlv J-JiiS rmident Hayes, in a recent inteniew j .oonafter his lather'., death, and thb will tnrMkKha Couni4i of ve persons to Ik 1 with Gen. Hawky, quoted as sayintr, re- likely lead to another Investigation. 1 r.-. appointed by theltdeut,to iK-cotltttowU1i ! psinihi; the naieial resolutions now In'fore ! Hotehkist came into possession of about Colorado. Mr. CcItvU 'of wd an ! Congress: " The true fcue Is precisely what $10,000 by the death of her hutband and son. tMe4tnet provWiJw that th Indian j it ha been for several year pt, namely, n For sonte years both Mr. IIotchkis and Mj,tattont lln IIoIA on one side Dr. Wil-on have lived In Detroit, Mich., tMNMtor fluMJb IntroUuccd a bill to ntweml i and the friends of a sound, stable, COn-tuu- and an onlccr was sent there to. effect their
Me Kevi-eu Matutes rvwimjc to iha ,i,ms.i eurrencv on tho other It Is ' arrest.
not to be regarded a a were par- The village of Ited Rock, war Bradford, ty question, but If it were, no policy J Pa., wa almost destroyed by an oil lire on could be wiser for th(j Republican parry j the night of tho 11th. Three hundred famlthan to stand by the principles and measure jjm wm burned out. Assistance was
i55?"? 1 5ii?Jl S I,!nvV7,',,! I tM(i' wavc v,e8 heHtl8l for the j promptlv forwarded from adjacent town. WV Ati!lw.W' lIw fn 10 ll .ey 1I(m. Amos Tuck, for three terms Ibpre
give an opiMjruinuy to the ucmocrauc party
hvmh lM.nk- and tmnkern. It proviiles that no association shall K liable tout hx iijKtn :mv mi w under the name of deixslt which mavbe ilepositwl with any other association, and which It subject to taxation with Mwh lwM'lHtion. TIjo bill lst pronose to
toexeiapt I row taxntton ueKMU in invi
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tmtHQ M MIX .ujun.ti nu nimuiij arMM Mr. Aeklln il.. Ia.) introduced a bill
the eountrj- in IS)." It is informally announced that the Senate ConunRteo on Privilege, awl Election will
report that neither kcllog wirSponord wa:
aatnerizinv the ajtoolattaent by the Prestd'-nt ef a eommfe4on of ciisrfner to examine the sunrv of the foiitemlMtol canal cns tlje
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(I).. la.) oervaare-tltloHtortiM)iinH4Ht- ' Meat of a select comHikt.- to investigate 1 pkd by Kellogg be declared vacant, that the teewiseri f tbe tu-jrm -sdu from the j i.egj,atun! of LouUIan may elect a Sena -Sottta, and to rejwrt such measures a the ex- I WvHcy may reouirc. K"ferred. The Invalid 1 tor.
Feaelon Anftrooriatkm bill wa rewirted, or
ilwwl nriated fiud recommitted. It annronrt
stt $M.W,ee, about ,ea.fcO atore thaa laet year. Dbc 15. Senate Xot in session Me Mr. Gibson (P., Ii.) Introduced a bill for the appelatateHt of aa Inter-oeennle CoinmisskMi to letrndne the best plaa and route far tins establlsiimeRt of communication ter trade and eomnerce lietweea the Atlantic ami l'aeiac Oeeaas aero the iMhmus oi Darka. nferred. Mr. GlUette (G Iowa) iatroductrd a bill In op. ftesKkm to the retirement of greenback, awl la favor of aaUstkuttnK tliem for national tmikk note ami for tlie free coinage of Mitver. KefemHl. The FortMcatioa and Xea4oa Apiroiriatlo bllt pass-d, and private Wil wens then takea up. Mr. WHH (I).. Ky.) prcsentetl the atldres. und res. omtlon of the .Mi(!-lippi Valley Statf .' lUmtmMaxu Ordered priated. Adjoatned till Dkc Ifl. Senate Mr. Btk?r Introduced aa ameadmeat to the llaancia! rerolutkin nereiofore oen,-d by Mr. Bayanl, withdraw, laic the leaal-tcnder fjuality of ntventwirKs, wmcMpOsfiotMjs till June I, lst-6, the date oi Hri taking effect. The VicelreoHt jtrfM-nt
ts! h coaimunKation mmi tno rostuiaster
WEST AXD SOCTHWHST. A severe tomalo pased over the sotdhern portiea of Randolph County, Mo., on the 9th, demolishing several building, by which a number of persons were Injured, one or two fatally. Brevet Major Fretlcrfck Rosecranz, of the Sixteenth U. S. Infantry, died at Fort Riley, Kan., on the Tth. He received a military education m Sweden, of which country he wa a native. During the lite civil war he wa an Aid'tie-Camp at the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac. General Grant had a reception at Indian-
tentative in Congres from Xcw Hampshire, died on the 11th at hit home in Kxeter, of apoplexy. 3Ir. Tuck for several years resided in Missouri, nllinj? the position of Land Commissioner of the old Atlantic ami Pacific Railroad Company. He was. a man greatly loved and respected by all who knew him. An accident occurred on the AddNon Railroad, at Larrabees PolHt, Vt., on tho I.ake Champkdn shore, on the night of the l'lth, causing the death of EngitiecrO. P. Stinson, Fireman Ed. Markhant and Ilrklgetender D. J. Lyman. Rev. W. II. Pledge, a well known Methodist minister, committed suicide at Atlanta, Ga., on the 1Mb, by cutting his throat. He leaves a family. No cause Is assigned. Judge Virgin, of the Maine Supreme Court, after hearing arguments in favor of ami against th propriety of granting a writ of mandamus to compel the Democratic State officers to throw open the election returns for inspection, refused to grant the
, application. In subuance, the opinion of
It sm tdso stated that flihMO.ftW f the IkhhI of the new line havo idrcndy been Mubscribod for In lloston, Senator Maine has declared himself op posed to .Secretary Sherman's proposition that the kgaldeuder provision shall Iw removed from greenbacks. Lord Lytton, Viceroy of India, wan twice tired at in, Calcutta, on the 12th, hut rscajtod injury. The would-be naylu was arrested. The Grand ,lnry at ('itrrick-otfShannou, Ireland, found true bills agalntt Davitt, Klllcn and Ialy, for sedition. The counsel for the frown presented writs removing tho trials to Dublin. It Wits rumored that tho Government, does wot intend to press the prosecution. Hon. .lauies M. Edmunds, Postmaster of Washington City, D. C, died on tho 1 Ith. The Department of Agriculture says that, the November crop reports give- a somewhat better showing for cotton than was anticipated, hut that the corn Crop hat fallen oft somewhat on account of imperfect ripening. It i reported from Philadelphia that tho contract for the construction of the Texas Paciriu Railroad from Fort Worth to El Paso, on the Rio Grande, has been virtually concluded. Tlie main feature Of the contract is the completion of the tiOO lacking miles by January I, lSSJl, leaving only S00 miles to complete connection to the Paeine. Twenty thousand dollars a miles Is the construct Ion price, and the contractors are to be patd in inortgago bond, the Issue of which has been authorized to the extent of ?2f,000 a mile. The majority of the stock is said to beheld by German capitalists, but Jay Gould, Russell Sage and Sidney Dillon are tho moving spirits in the enterprise. Secretary s'churz "received a dipatch on the loth from Commissioner Hatch at Los Pinos, whi' b says; " Oiiray lias left for tho band of the While River Ttes to assist In bringing in the Indians demanded. It is now a certain that the Indians will bo surrendered an that any arrangement can be relied upon with tho Indians."
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taernl rtH-nnnendlnc a I'.efltfcwy appro, t . t. it1 .ii. nt.,rftllli mtlt motion of 4W.ilJ fur eAkremk's of the Verv- i Hhr weleismiiiif tHelr lllastrious guet.
lee eauMd by tho extension of start A regular Dakota "blizzard" occurred
at Cincinnati en 'the 11th, and at Columbu 1 Jjs that the Governor and Council .,k iti. Tk .wtn,w i Mu-hl have an omclal duty to perfonn, and for that
elty wen-of a character similar to tH fl, i I'rp have the cxclHive poesslon trf the
CkiMlfn l.llf An . aia.Hii- Iraki lt""iri .'
At Louisville Gen. Grant was the guet of Mr. Wattersonof the Courier-Journal, ami Gov. Blackburn, Mayor Baxter, and other
prominent e.vConfede rales vied with each
rmtti- Mitd for other deflcfenek. Refeiwl. lr. Voorhe'S iBtrodueett i ns-aluHon pni. vMlnx for committee of five s;t.,Hfor, tln-
vestiipite tne e;fue teatiing to tne m-gro mi
KTWthta from N'orth fnroliaa to Indiana. Ivdrt I ... , , Sver N.-. lar,j.. number of bills a en; I People only ventured out ot d latnxlui ed, amoiur the most lmportun: 7 miH neees-an errands. T b?W the . follOwitiK: K Mr. . MUib- .irift,.,! rnm tn flv f.t
on the 10th throughout the region between Bismarck and Dttltith. The storm wa- so
severe thit all travel was suspended ami
oors upon the
Tlie snow was
kaown n.-i
reanmable time, and that
while thus acting the Court has no right to
interfere. The colored exodin from North Carolina to Indiana eotinc unabated. Over a00 negroe arrived In Indianapolis on the l"th. They were described a being hungry, halfnaked, and moneyless. They were lodged in the colored churches and solicitors were sent out to collect funds and secure homes for them. Geii.Wm. Mahone has been elected I'nited States Senator from Virginia as feUcceor to
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"0Mmi0rbin;. V Mr cX Five Chinamen are reported burned to 1 Sector Wither.. Gen. Mahone wa, chosen
fmtb (ih. IN.) Amending tb lvnsion ' ta,t. i tM ..., t..t.... t,... by the comnlncil vote or tlie Kcpuuitcans
Mwsoatnxtend lubciietits to nit dniftetl aft Hcadlustcr " of the Lc-ilature. In men and the surrivliiK witk,-. buber mid ! Nevada. It Is said they were all stu- j aBa f'V . , wu uJ Z x Zl,, mothers of u soldier,, of the late Wju-; by 1K;fiel with opium smoking. oppo-ition to Senator It hers, who was reccatSTt' be W hrtriellin! on i A bill in equity ha, been filed In the V. S. ' minatcd by the Democrats. Tlje Republi-air.fHl...r..fr,Iii,ti.,r1f!Biitidim.ttltiI.-s . Circuit Court t Ww fVrlntiit (n hoUalf f ' can claim that GCH. Jlaliono Will Act With
trf Jun-vlsTl.mav be In l'nltel States notf ' Percy LIU of IJrcwklyn, and Mortimer Dahl-s CW1 UtBJ' 4 ,, . . ! or tn standanlitold ir silver dollar coin at the ; greH of ist. IhiIs sUter and brothers of the 1 General Grant's Kadward Journey terml-. ?lf2,Hw,?lw,;ctw i Tn-a-ury ; ly ,a,e M fc . I)(jrv .n,t ,ugcr. natcd at Philadelphia on the HHli. Ill reMr.XcMiltau (D.,Tenn,5 To eabll-h tin In. j ,r!i; ar5,n Ann I'orsey, auaini .iener- ... . ,,t,. ., .., t i... tj, :m..,. nt t.--.i....i, I iia.-i. .... .iw. i. in i . . i , cotillon there, and likewise at PUtsoun; and
UtK kc Secretary of the Treatiry to iy out
an irmi nu suvereoin,M.4ri wnur notHnu Natkmal bank note In the Treasury not rcctaked for current txten- In Uie purir-hii-e ttt tlovernment bonds; hy Mr. Krar !., Wfe.J Annullliucand revoking court-martial mtdlnv and entejMn in tli ca of k-ii. Klta: Joan IVuter, restoriaje klai to tlte service as Colon'd tn tlnj Army, and irovdi)r for the payment of all rreane.-. a4 MaJor-tJenend p t the ftrs of Jjepifmlw-'r. Is, nn,i M, OekHt! thereafter; by Mr. KKord (IL. Colo.) l"rwWliK that ia eais of non'Siinfmler d the L'te Indians enaaiK-d in lite White JMver aiaaero within thirty day, the trtke hll le declared pnlilfc enemkss to tfce iraketl SHarc, aad Its rights to it r-ser. vafkm sImII Ihj declared forfeltedj by Mr. OkMsjlj-(D.,Mo. ProvidiRK for the. pigment farrearnf pensions to widows and minor cMMrea of fwr-oa who dkt! o Injuries rw eeived ia tlw War of the Ncbcllion.
Dnc. 15. SeMte Mr. Bnice lntro.Iiiced a WW to provide for the investment of certain aaelatmed pay and bounty money now In the Treasury, and to facilitate and enHirnge theedncaUoa of the Colorcl rae. Kefemtl. 31 r. WintloHt ofered an umea'kncHt to the resolution 'iifen d yrstenlay by senator "oor Ke' for the appointment of n i.nnjiiiidoa of Ste Senators to lnvtijrate the faase ,f the exodus of blacks front North
uarouna to nmiatia. tho nmeiiddient inHtraets tho cotnmllon. if It find that the
declared null and void the will of Mrs. Dor- "arrlsburg, was most entnusiaMic u was sey of Januarvt, 1578, by whkh the wholeof ; hi iHtcntlon to spend several days in 1 hila-
her estate wa bequeathed to Davis. The , eiph ncire icav ing ior me aoum.
grounds of the annulment of the will are stated to be that the testatrix was of Hnsound
mind and also improicr)y Influenced.
An Augusta (Me.) dispatch of the KMh (unofKclal) says that the Council will return a elected: f'enate at) Fusion and 11 Ite-
Thrce men were burled bv the cavine in I publicans: Houe 78 Piislen, 01 Republl-
of a bank on the rallnwd at Plattsmouth, cans and 12 vacancies. Thl will give the Neb., on the 11th. All were dead when ' FulonIstnthe choice of all State officers.
taken nut.
FOKKION.
Paniell, Finnhrah and John Dillon, prom-
Cbarle VT. Merritt. a near relative of Gen
Merritt, and late Lk-titenant of the HU Cav-
alrj4, lmt dimiseil some three weeks arobv Inent Irlh agitator, are coming to this
General Court-martial, committed sulckle ' country, upoit Invitation, to speak in behalf at Santa Fe, N. Mcx., on the 13lb, hy shoot- ! of the Irih cause. mg hhnelf through the heaL ! A di-patch from Cabul, llth.sayfcthecomA dispatch from Leadville, Colo., l.'dh, i hined Itritbh forccK under Gens. Massy and says: The severest storm ever known in the .Mac Pbcrwn made an attack upon the AN hi'tory of Colorado set In on the "Wctcm ghaus ami their allies, but were temporarily Range yesterday noon and raged until thN i beaten back, lolnje some guns, which, howmonilng without cessation. All stages; , ever, were afterward recovered, aild tho Innd teami are snow-bound, and surgents forced to .retreat to tho heights the los of property and life i- south of Rala Ifissar. thought to be Severe. Stock froze to death, By a grand charge rill along the line tlie
in their track owing to the intee cold, the British troops, on the night of the Mth,
droto the Afghans from their works and
ntcd the British colors on the heights of
a Ilissar. The lighting was hot flild
patch, same eloonnd the Jne heavy on both sides.
date, say: There has been n severe Ten British officers, are among the slain.
term in the Red River country . The lnurgcnls In the vicinity of Cabul are
.Man-li l.t io aiithorUeibe sis-n-t.irj" of tlie i .,, ,,,,.,,,, ,, ,, , ., , lM4rior to wcrtain ami 'nify the nmonnt 10 kport at different polnti indicate 2. j erally Ulto a well armed as the British sol-
2 V,H 7 ,"tn auitiiiHttnry wnrrantuniim i wg. io ueg. nciow zero. A Breckinridge dlciy tho situation H considered very grave,
'vjf says two chil- especially as conclusive evidence of Russian
frozen to death, ! Intrigue Is said to have been discovered.
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Mm nr. Muz ft.. IjiA offered a nsolu- j vu i. . . . (iKNi'KAt.
rmi'nidec of eleven, wiionf duty It ahali Jx I the storm ami frozen. j A Boston dispatch of the 11th reiterates 7i-lnUlo M The violator, of the Sunday law in Omaha i the rer-irt that the St. Louis ami San . T ........ . ...... i .ML.!.. ...1.1 ... ... .. .. . "..I ,. .... 1I.II....1 ltMiall.. ..M.Iln.t
-miii. tn wiui-ii mi K:iiiKin. uteinorini ami i " v"a miww nimiHifc jear or lavnr. rraauiscu jvanrutm nun , iininuj iassvn
AtchIon, Toin-ka
mpHny. 'I ho Jwnt
Mor-d citizens imve been d"prid of their i tuermomeier inuieaimg m degree, below.
rKiiisto einiucrtiifrexpedicncr of prinid- zero. Several teamster mid freighters arc pla
tV. us-, or o.c.ipation of Mich wrm tnuv "i"lng, and some lire known to have per- Bal
HeirMOniiiimd.fftiin tbi?irtir".niliiiitii.ln t Isiieu. A St. Paul fMinH.V tin
cMTter to swore the "tiiovtttent of their fon
istilullonal rihtH. Ordered nrlnted anil I-iI.l
en tlie inble. Mr. Plumb reHrtI with ao-nd-meat the bill lot odncfsl by Mr. PArtdoek In i f.
WW. It orovlde for the navmenf of wln,t Met.iai to tne lwer-l
U known m the "Five per cent, t'ialm " of J of W m. QKPm were
Ttmi wottera Mnte. '.iii.iulfir. . .. l uil luu uum ir ft .
caani, w wnicn an iteiuions. uieutonau and f rr- wuft arrwen wiinmit rear or favor, i rrancisco jtanroaii m r.rdi ntU proprktors of 1 Into the hamh of the at any lime, Adpcd. Bills pa-sV. fit 'the ,,te two orning papers, beside drnggK. ' awl fcanta l e Comp
Mtabtkibment of Land'OffieesIn Momatm ntid Ikota Tcrrilork. A law number of bilk were reported from committees Ongn.s has voted to take a hothky refrom Dee. W w Jim. $. The I ns4dmt haA nominated lion. Akfx-
Irtt-Wers, and a .score, or more of dealer In t i-orporathrt,
varimifclhtes of god. Oentral Crook, while hunting wild gcee recently, w overtaken hy a Nebraska blizzard, and nearly kt hh life, Uk haa ami feet being troxem.
It Is further reported
ar to kHe Jri,w,w of bomls, hatfto lie taken by each concern. Till amount U to le tied solely to build the road trtm tho preeHt tonnlnHS of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Ke Roil to the Pacific
Tragic Heath of a Tiger-lamer. Scarcely three months have elapsed s.ineo we recorded the horrible fate of Karoly, the renowned Hungarian wild beast tamer, during one ,of Ins sonational performances Vitli a hue boa-const, ietor, by which he wa-j crushed to death while enveloped in its coils. We now learn that another tragedy of this elas has just been enacted at Berlin. William Rice, the Tiger King," a brother-in-'.HW of Hagcnlieek, who is well known throughout Europe as the iinpressaria of Nubian caravans and Zulu troujies,1 opened a zoologico-antliropolo-gical museum " a few days ago in Thiergartcn, jiut outside tlie Brandenburgcf Thor. This ' nnlslnl,,, as its title denotes, contained a collection of rare animals and a variety of more or less savage men and women, who havo been trained by Rice to go through olaWato performances with disciplined earnivora. Among others was an extraordinarily handsome young negress who was announced to appear in a "thrilling scene of action" with three full grown Bengal tigers. On the opening night, the museum " being crowded with an eagerly expectant audience, the curtain rose upon a huge age, into which Hice proceeded to lead the tigers, preparatory to "Mack Helen's' performance. Scarcely had liu made his obeisance to the public when one of the ferocious animals sprang upon him, struck him on the right check with its left forepaw, and fastened with its tremendous fangs upon the muscles of his left arm. One of the attendants, also an- Englishman, ruslisd to his assistance, armed with a heavy iron bar. and beat the tiger off. liice walked Steadily off the stage, but fell in a swoon as soon as he had reached the wing. Profs. Von Langenbeck, the Emperor's body snrgi'on, and Virchow, the eminent aiiatomist, . were summoned, and dressed tho unfortunate man's wounds. He was removed to I.angenbeck's private infirmary, where lie received the personal and 'unremitting attention of Germany's first living surgeon; but the shock to his system was so terrible that at last he died in great agony. The immediate cause of death is ofTiciallv stat eel to bo blood-poisoning. " Blttek Helen," whoso real name is Helen Johnson, a native of 2sew Jersey, was also bitten by a lion during tlte performance that took nlace on the evening after 1 lice's mishap, and lies in a precarious condition. The Berlin police authorities have closed the "museum," and prohibited any further exhibition of wild-beast taming within the prceints of tho German capital. London Telegraph, "Jennie, tlarlinsr," he wiid, as thoy sat cozily side by side in tlie big, oldfashioned chair, whose generous arms had often encompassed a similar tiair: "my sweet girl," and the lire blazed and crackled, ami snapped its lively glances of light out in the darkening room)! " my dearest one, "and tho titful shadows came and went into the apartment, making grotesque figures upon its handsome walls; " light of my life," and her pretty head nestled confidingly afrainst his manly vest, through w hoso" foul the beating of his tender heart was plainly audible; u mv beacon light," and he pressed in his honest palm her li'.tlo hand oh, so little! ami imjiaid: my little pot' and oiit.ide tho wind blow fierce, while tho dashing rain smote hard against the pane, heightening Iho peaceful inllueiiee of tlte glowinggmto; " my own dear girl," and the tremor in his voice was born of purest love; "my guiding star,"-
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