Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 February 1880 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER.1
that they wwiM $1 J lr day and aHHwmttofilt.luMctkarwkii "Guv-
R-HHMMrt aid " tf WIHtlMlrt JU tb'
1 www i4tlnrly
0. BOAXE, FaMUher. JASl'KU, - - - INDIANA.
Thfl iHgHlllI iHVCHtlKHtllltl. WABlltNOTOS, JnTU Senate Committee on lrlvitage and BlecUona resumed conslderatloH the In
J. V. Admire testified In wlHiice:
tin
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of unity intercut, he gave him a lukewarm
.AlllllUU I""' . .... .
IIbwhs
ami a hhw Mtit of iUhImm, uruwAui uUl " af fcOltlu
I llii.uii.il U'u.t.liurtUl uuillkwi
! daewl ved bv ImIm: ivirfWHtKU4 eootilnd
I . a . w . ...il I... . All IttJi ItllU
la-eireuian wirporu"K road eomimiiiHM In Kuhww and fcfeewkere. WAJHI?TO!f, Jrh. N. J.r.piikehart, Roimieni .ai-enger Aet ol the Baltimore and Ohio KIJrl. wmmbJ
CONGRESSIONAL IMfcbTltfATIuah. . UlHt ,w vWti North Carolina menu ib
III tllO I II ten Ol IU company, wn,n re- i onred the trHiiopoHHtloH of adl the ewiira- , The company ofered. ait InUuwHwiit n I iM-raoim w workup thaimixratloii, humhawk of il pcrhcad for adult, and Mcnifor j children. Taylor Kvaiw.of GokhaMni, nh4 Perry and William were the three principal
friendly to IngalU at commencement of ( livatmtnhl -witnowt lie eomwieiifred working jfiwmtirlaltJoHtrtt.hutMltwrwRnKlMVlwMr , u, th cxodoa K month mm liy m;:i of j . . ... 1 ........ til... u Inkitu'unn i ... .... . . . ....In. t . ... .,.. W MtllMte
while In North Carolina, bad ij!Jyol tha circular io-erthK that cnloiHl jieopie wimld And plnty m( work in Indiana at wr! ot f 1 j and ilM per day, I'erry nl ." . alo circulated the report tlmt hiIxmnKi, uou reaclilttjf W atditiiBtoH, would be nrovldMl with new ekMlu-a , .....I ironinnmillnil 111 lllllitlllH Mini KttrMH.
i Clrculari wfr larnely le ' eitwtehi , from tlin Or;iicatUs (Intl.) JtHer, Hud i
North CaroiltiR coKxtl
Jt grown Hiore and re UolttoHSimre irm ar no lof w fcwkionable, Tk "owMmr1' waterproof U th favorite cloak for wt wwitlter. Hmvv htitchlnjf of jrariMrt or gold ie shown or soma black kid gloves. Tfit twmnterii oontintw tks
favorite garniture for black drte
Hw OfitI te ClrMt.
Aa we predietwl, Hm-per's WttMv e4itetl bv that hm!1 reformer, Mr. Goorge WiHiam Curtis emphMtically tleK-'liue to say whether He will or will not mtnoort (Irattt, if noiiatMl. Stealing one of lncoln'n favorite uroverlw,
I that iier say : " We shall not v-om tbe river Hntil we oome to it." Ih oilier words, Ilorjwr's WeeJdt slwI its editor 1 are waiting to see what will turn tip; ! elttinsr on the fence, ready to jump
bill, a motiiber of the KanH l;tilMture. that he (KavlMill) eoHld Kt-t Bioiu-y for hl vote for . seaator, but on cit ejiauiinatlon di-nlM Hny prnH4 knowlMlKe of tho imynu-i.t of auy inoneya by liiKalla or any ol hia friunils for "jTnlrSwea he wr, at Topoka U.,rina thnSi'iiatorlal contest; that he WH.iaDi-m-ocrat ami that In an Intoplow with N'nau.r Ingal a tho Senator told htm he WHi.u jlM.ii.e I)'.mo"rHtlcvi)ts,iind wanttd hliu (llMikt-r) to talk to th e Denuu'ratlo lnembern, whohu riii' were iiiwuIoihhI, and that he wtw thjve membei-H awl told theat that uwtuuy waa eImt i!M!il In the Senatorial elect Ion, ami that thry eonld et mon.-y for their votr. He wa shown two let tem written bv hhnn'11 to jwrtk'rf In K"ii"Hij In which he .talod that InaHs hart ofl.-n'd him money with which to buy iHituotrutlo votM Hiia was a.kr:d whether lnjtalla bad
i- Wb Ton t Mswianine fidu, whatever
-Plush collars ana cun win oe rau l tint mny be. Should Grast capworn on early spring dre ami wrap. , t;f jSR,, llB U m certaih of Tulle delaine is a new diaphanous, I t,ie ,,11,1110 indorsemeat and cliam-aU-wool material sold for evening dre8- .Hsl. o thw ..j(HirnHl of Civilihe k of the votes of UaUcock
Deep gauntlet ounsreacaingamiow.
leiven to him or placed under his control woy ihoney to he u.-i-.l In s-eeurin hla re election a" senator. Thlquetlon baker Uecllnejl to
ier, but nltc rwnruK m nw wiiw'ci "7mi the Miiiitt (pa-ftion whh attked by Ii!fKllwa mnsel hu1 he then aiw-red"no."
iiifindml what imriMrte1 to
fnm h number of the
to the elbow have been revived UiU season. Fancy dress caps remain in vogue for both morning and evening wear for matrons.
Chenille scarfs, in half-handkerchief
bout aa necK-
and Belknap. Is it any wonder tnat Buelt humbug reform a thirf was ntlden
over anu. uown ihb uuhmi5-w machine, and that the ex-Chairman of tin nivil-serviee-reform Commission
... 1 ..l..u.lfriHn tA lcu!iMHR.lltM. I . . . v
iHifiiHti, u uiiui'.u, . r.' ij." i.; 1 fiiano. arc vwrv m '')
tliwhailfouiHl work-,nnaauvieeuuH-ir in-i , ,,::;,;,, luLiiiiaJa , rf.ii,,w : i'V.rrv left the StRti wi-hieniy Uur- wear and for trimming bonnets
1.... .I... u.i.iir An tiff-omit cif an bidlctiMVHr
for forahiK whool ctrtiflcatca. ami had not
returned, but Kvimt anu other were
Mill Rt
Finn Hambunr edsines and inser-
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twns come in t eis 01 various whiuu ior
.-,wi,;u u-miiit eoittiniie lust Unix hh the x , - . . . .i:: I Mt U deep.
co red people couht rol-u money, to pay Artificial iu J"f "i Vefl opikhUJJ V. "V" I ,v .... ..i.. .. I... Miifuvnni if I .. I I l.o -at nrs iicul till' al i.iul furl linn V
inwr ian iirniiu i .i.....,wiAf lious, anu gnuut . UJ u
n:i'IrV!" aw outto iB. season for household aocorauve pur- ,
iiht 11 lit;, aii eiii . 0 .
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Tho Ute Outbreak. AVahiiinoton. Jan. 24. Went. Chcrrv, of the Mb Cavalr. Adjutant of Maj. ThoinfnirK'aconmMOid.WHx helun; the JIoihu Commit ten to day nud Ksiveau lntor cMhiK hbtory ut the inilitao' tnovementa. lie Mdd that when Ja'dc came to thecatiip at Hear hlvor It wrh obvioiw to the officer that ho had come a a apy, and that alter Jack's departure Thoniburx ahi tJiiit U ho weio ut lllierty to follow hU own Judgment ho would have held Jkck and hi coniHiilonn as hwtaxeh. as tlx lr intcnlloitH evidently wero not friendly; but that If he did no, and trouble followrl. It would bo chuwd nil over the country ,V,,a' he had brought It ". Ill onler rcfulrj-d hint to act under hisdructloiiH of Akciu Meoker. Lieut. Cherry wa5 prc.-ent nt the conference between Ma). ThornburK and thelndlana, and l confident that ThornburK made it poilccily clear to the Iudiun.H that he intended to coini.lv with tln.'ir lcalre. and to halt itli toree at noma distance mm) the Axency. It will ho rcmeiiibeird that tho story which the Indian told to t.cu. AdioiiK w that they thought tho troops, were
Kolua to the Aeney in vioihuuii w uju '""
.liana and trj- and secure tb.-Hi at pa.-c sctm ,.,- ,1... 11 Mn n.iiHi'ti. Iltiiiihtcr.l
Tho tiuuiber of llckets KiW by the Haltlnoro ,,dOhio ItAllroail for the traaiiortMilM of vi. I'uruKua fuLvruiil. cilice tllft
uu.i.nirat Hrnt coitimeneMi ib iw, Si o: una
number bclnKlmll'f are.
poses
cannot muster a corporal's guard in his own State? In marked contrast to Harper-Curtis k tho Springfield (Mass.) HepuUkan, which has thrown Grant overboard long ago, and handles the third-term busi-
nesa in the following vigurouo ioh .
uwlrly!kK prwclpte which
1 tourani no more a wie.jrcbMir! answer to Iih'3
iMnwinat to Hmiic. A
Constitutional (mention lies aero the
track of the Keiublie. It oujcht to Imj clcarett .
. . . .1 .... I'nlillx. MMI. WIKIM!
"For orenin? wear airv tnnesoi lace "'A,-- lLi v unon it. There
and flowers, originated by Parisian fin- , HreatUl w.me such kft mt tied down by the SU and tefmef flower bonnet,, area JJTrr. tia.TSinjr and protty fancy. d-tTtaml exactly wtat a third term means. made of the new satin-like plush, and . 6lowy ,iown from precedent to precedent, ir aro dreesv that little trimming be- the iractlceaiHl habit of theKepuUhcbeover-
Savs the St. 1'aul I'ioHCcr-rrcss : yond haHdsome buttons is required: , 'H'S oa whleh mere lawyers and .Wrecks i -Skeve are5 made quite tight and
m-lanu aiu uai ""- rather snort: m soiuw ui iuo jc"""31-
fnted hv the St. Paul and SiouX City . irui,.u ;tnMlueel thev are tri
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Land Department to a. jmuon ii.uk- vx. the elbow ins load 01 roanu ui land) company. The negotiations eul- ' writs. ...1 ...!.!. t... il.lt' rr" tvi'O 111 . . ..... . ... .
Changeable stiKS are in groat uc-
leR maeh Hew work in the Sewth A1" laati Sttf Iwt wore than Ih any the five prvhMW years. There wm a small iaeretuie in the Gulf SUtee (mly TexiM ha kowit MHeh activity in waay years). More titan half tf the new road in th fottr State which may w called the 44 South Interior" U in the statrle line of the Cincinnati Southern.
J TIik 4Xorth Interior" Ohio, Alichtgan,
ami Iialianii built a Httk iiHre than in 1878- The construction in the Northwest wai iHsarly twice a great last year a in 1878, or in any other year since) 1872. The "Far Wet Interior," so
lately a howling wilderness, built nearly twice as iiuk.1i tut in 1878, and three time as muck as in any earlier year, notwithstanding a great decreae in Colotwlo; lwt the 1'acifie States have not built so littks road witce 1871, Californh having none at all, for the first time for many wars, tlwugh there has been some
rt'ouiHiing mere, u huhj wiiMtiiuutfon. in preparation for track-laying. TIhs great feature of the year has beea the extension of the txmlcr railroads, ami tlw opening of a vast area of farming lands that produce grain and livestock, which form tlte great Maples of the northwestern railroads. The traffic they develop will, much of it, lc carried l.iw.ntin. ilUisnw to tlx Atlantic soa-
j board, and so is of imiortance not only
to the new roads, but also to a groaior
or less extent, to a large portion ot tno
A Hig Land SpccnlalleH.
minuted within the last day or two in
the closinjr of a trade for i'uO.000 acres of the St. 1'aul and Sioux City railroad lands at $C per acre, payable in three annual installments, with interest at 7 tier rent, nor annum on the balances
- 1
lite. wmIo
nnnno-h u ask wliat lands would 1m .if
fected by the sale. The Land Commissioner rctilied that tho s ale would close
in towa, uAceiJi.
mm... ,...rv iriniioivnisnc of the
A V ' . . J 1 . j . i . . haro.lv left the rciMirter breath
Sl.0 that they would Mop shoit ol It, while ... 1 ;.... 11 (iiu tinl li.lmld si conference.
Lieut, Chcrrv alrni contradicted the Hbttemeiit J aj (i)e railroad's lantls
of Jack toUun. Auamt tnut ine inin un u first. He nald that the flrst nhot came liom tho Indian, and wan ataicd at him, while lie was waviiiK hl.H hat In a lrieiidlv manner, Inviting it parley, and tharfn)in liH own domcHiior and tlu pacific attitude of his iti(Hips It w utterly impossible that the Indians could bae mistaken the waving of his hat for n slk'ual of attack. The t,hot aimed at. Cherry wounded a man and killed a home about 18 feet in his rear.
The FreedHien'a Hank. Washisotos, 1. C.,Jan.3S. In tho invwtiifatlonol the Fredmcn Itank aft (tlra, before the Select Committee, the CommloMlonerit were examined as to what mcaaurea they had taken to call the Trustees of the bank to account for certain transactions with the SenecaSand Stone Company, It wa. stated in reply that otom had been made to that end. and that one of the ConimUionei, iAo pold. had earnestly detdred to take action acalnat the Tramee. but that the other Coinmtfwkmera, Creaowell and 1'iiroo-, had decided that the transactions were not of an actionable nature, and they could not, Uieicfore, proceed without Involving expensive litIgatlon, with all chancea of wuccewt agalaet tiietii.
lix-Govcrnor Henry D.Cooke was recalled, anil Untitled to the tTRIINtCtfoiW Of the
liiin hikI board of 1)1
r.w.i..r- of tint bank. Tho mlnuUw of
..1, inn I iu urine ill hli?nntnrr. bav
ing been shili him, ho aekiwiwlcdged 1. it; uoi.rnt-iii nf toaita to the Seneca and-
rtnne boinpnnv.on the belief that thcM-curity waauuiple. Touching loan- to ticncndO. U. Howard, the Young Mini's Chrltla Am-Jh'W-(tm, umi fiiii-4. Mr. CoiJke hud no recjulec-
(inn nt iiiUilistm.ee of time. He could not
recall fuels and figure with any RlM)IUte cer tulnty.
norlion of Dickinson County, ami it
embraced a large tract inSobks County,
Minnesota, rursuing the tenor 01 1115
narration, Mr. Drake added that tne English companv jiroposed establishing agencies at all the important points in the United Kingdom, and to facilitate ! . tlt. aXn attil Tn.laml lit"
Cuii;raiiiin uuiu uihi .. ...... nff(.rinr the hinds to emisrrants on in
stallments derived from product of the 1 Ulsters
soil, and bv sccunn" them cheap trans- re
mand for the strings of bonnets, ana are very well suited for this purpose. Some of the combinations are exceeding- 1 lv pretty. 1 "Silver lace, silver cord, silver, fringe, silver tassels, and silver braids arc all much used with delicate artificial flowers in the garniture of ball dresses. Artificial bouquets are worn on the ; ivtth in tho house and street.
Natural flowers are preferred, but it is 1 I tfA ,U-m in I
not. every one wno
winter,
he latest vX: ,;j nlle rlk, .D,iiKHjMMrk tnmmwl l .. i...,..,i.....ntj If 'fa u nuctiofl like that
1 luui rnnwy.i. - . ......
which tirougnt Mr. r.vans 10 b iiuriw.-f i platform, when General Be TrobriaiMi onninI fted the Louisiana House with a Hie of Lnlted
titate aoallery oniy vaiiy "!" lecaue the departure trom Conrtltutlona.
practice Is to be more deliberate t ,.,htn,.tn affront IT
neiu aim . in wtifrh everv man cn fKe
SkC ti i- . , .
old railroads east of the Missouri and north of the Ohio. The new road3 are feeders of Chicago, Montreal, Boston, New York, and Baltimore, a well as St. Paul, Omaha, and Kansas City. With ...... , .. r 1
very lew exceptions, mey nave ueeu built by established companies, with good credit, and with the expectation of making a profit by working them not out of the contracts for their construction. Many are in districts now very thinly peopled, which may not for some time afford much traffic. How soon
t.ey will lMicoine profitable depend upon
, more perma- 1 tltJ rapidity 01 tne growin 01 tne country
toe danrand aonj: unes, wnicn ucu teu.
as well R4 inn etrcuinitanccs not w i lumwu.
easy
past there
iti-nuoocaiifi. ami ctvrj " n7vi i.or soiut: vears msnuuic una
carries weight with the people should be urgea , I1K)V-eBMint to the West, the
ol one thing HeptibHcan may te wrtala. I nes in other Imsiness increasing
betm a
(IhII-
the ten-
If General tlrant ftanild le nominated by the
KeiHilHlcan 1 Hi wntitil
name of the Democratic party.aad men weuki " jinmiw
S-itacSSveK j nc would check it. Butsooner or later Se5couVGoveniait." jtlte country IwrJering all these new Tliis is manlv, straight-forward talk Western roads will afford them ample
can afford them in and -means business." The llefmb- support, lliey have been mint at a I limn, unlike tho milk-ami-water oppo- 1 very low cost, and a very light tratnc
dencv to f arroinfr.a srood hanest next sea-
Se throldrm Jdve a great
to this movement; a bad
for ' nents of the third-term, docs not raise J vvill jmy the interest on it.
are the qnestion 01 cxjicujcji , t.wu-1I th Machine.
I. ....onultinli r.,1 tint WMKII i OI '
UIUC I L. 1 1 1 . V.7 . (" v.. ...w
Elegant plain spun-silk hose
with a t!innnr or sandal shoes
" I ... inoinn u-ilh finA base itS 01H0Sltl0Il
s ravsof flowers closely intermingled , Grant as a candidate, and the prob- Regarded from the rather low plans Si mixTcotors, 5 ability that he won Id oe severs all- L mftre poUtician, the eleetion of
lmiroriaui oleics, iwoiug t"v JJon uameron as ireeiueui 01 mo
luvucreu . J..(e mit thai UCTU1 ... v ... 1
miDUcan .national
iLLr The Z' o patriotism, it points"out the evils ..y R5'vJPJE?' which must inevitably come from the
- lasnronamu arc m -". ' ; breaking down of a long-establishea b chiefly plain ones, with hoods J Selt, and warns the people u Bilk, cither to match or of some good m nernkious example which
will plaeae their children to the latest Generation. If there were more of
rmrtation from Europe to their colonies
The arrangements on this side ot tne a. u-ni lu. ..miullv renletc. The
i-olnnijiation comnanv' will establish contrastine color.
town sites at convenment points, 1 Long lace jabot extending below whereat grain elevators will be erected t,e pot Gf the corsage and buttoned and all other facilities afforded the colo- Uj, within tbe bodice at the waist lino, .".. .1 ...nn..tn nnt alwt-A and lllW that
IIIM. , XIIU lilUIIIHHI Irak ""x
point, are worn wiui urwy wiw m the evening.
The favorite slippers have three
She Keac-wei.
One of the sanitary polke was the
such Reimblicanism tliere would be a rood deal less of Grantism. but, for- . . . 1
tunateiV lor tne oummers wm
the njaiority of their opponents are the Hafper-Curtis strije: as weak kiiBs as in nrincinle, and therefore
Tho Colored Kvodiitf. tCisiiixiiTov. r. 0..Jn.21.
The r.xodna Committee to day ('jamlned 0. 8. It. Wail of Washington, l,reldellt of the Lmlierant Aid Sicicty. Ho climated the nn,i.,.rf ....inn-ii men. women and children
alreadv transported from North Carolina throim'h Vn-hlngton to the Wet Ct'TtnHpally toIndlaHalbetw(ciiS,.VXIand3,000.1heorigtnaI purpoMcof tbe North Carolina agcntsi of these emlgrantH wan to havo them go to Kansas, but tho tide wa. diverted to Indiana by their HgentK Perry and Winimu.on the Utrengtli ..r F...i....iii(iiiiia liv meiiiheiv of the II.HH-
itiuton .tmrlety, bn.-ed on circulars rw'eivcit j Hrmm(1
rent J. II. Widkcr.MRH Agent at lerre 11 an e. t
pnno annul thn Ttrtr. Willi U.lfHI Millie I nn niuicnniiiinnn rvn iiir as
other day wandering ,f S1 buckles of garnet or other colored 1 are conceive!, they are rather glad dead cats m an alley off heentn btrett 6tones The heel and sole are one, and tbf4n otherwise that this is the case, when he heard oaths and yells and tne 1 former is piRCeti far under the foot, They want Grant nominated, liecause .sounds of conflict in h house nwuj. go to give it a short appearance. I they want an opportunity to " kill two As he entered the yard a man ami worn- cashmere is the name of a birds with one stone," by extinguishing an burst open the J .:!1 new material recently mtroduced. It . him and the third-term theory- todown the step in a Heap, kicking .nd afl Umj o tU ,en He wU dnw t0 thcir ticket a clawing with nht gWHl w ill. fi - although its founda- . vast amount of support it would not obWhat is the trouble here?' asked eathmere wool.8 At present it is ! uin were he out of the ring. His recthe ortteer as he nulled them apart. , , . 0.i ;0 umwwlut -tn bo n inMswerable camimisn
Re-
Committee was a
step shrewdly taken in the interest of Grant. The tiery and anilntiotts voting representative of he clan, no doubt, gratefullr remembering benefits received and certainly hoping for benefits to come, might be expected to throw all his strength and enthusiasm into the movement to reinstate a chief- ..: nmiar u'liiu nxriniR lift catered
. .... . k A1 ,t . . ...... mt5 . . the majority of thcir opponents are ot the National field of politics, winning the Ilarper-Curtis strije: as weak in c Hnd cquiring prestige at a bound 1-t.oAS , in nrincinle. and therefore Of 1 i.9r,nv tn tiaaa thrnncli the
r l.ftvniv .11. . " " i" wearisome gradations of slow promotion. More' than this the young Lieutenant entertains few, if any, scruples or delicate notions in regard to popular rights and unrestrained expressions of
t twpular will, such as have at least nail t rr.snect fsl consideration at all National
Conventions that have been held thus far. He lias been educated in an arbitrary school of politics, and believe :.. 1 ...... 1. i-vfl j far the accomnlish-
document, and the character and ante- , . r ff;vcn ends when democratio
cedents of the men to whom he will t niea,ires will not
The stmnlost are just owe his nomination will hne more 1.1-
ICCl II1MII IVU 111UH.-HHU - i' u-lshcs could insure the
A a v. I
serve his purpose.
. . rt It... T.I liUlltUtrtilUl
mere, 1 m "Ti"-po-tir-r4JlJ!SjSJI. -Ovor.Wm m trimmI in mm
j,...f.. ..... -v.," -7 V,rioj wts
Colnnibiis direovcreJ Anenn. .May n ;"""."','" ,'" ," iw.hln.1 , atn I ovcnl. hi. success t Chioxo wmiM bo , ,.u ,,:, rf.rellce to tht rwiilt.
- r 1 1 . i 1 : . wj f aui o term 1
th scarfs across a loregone concuiio". 1 g8y
jmlliam.
you know'
arelirklled with
II'OW l. II. WlliKer.Maii.iKuiiv i. ; , im ..tiwt dim theit; wa.i a irrcat demand
for fiirni labor In Indiana, and that colored
It was in 1-492," replied the officer. ".
Must what I said jtist the date 1 I l.a.l!" cried the liHsband as he danced The latest novelty for dresses is
'Now then, old woman, will Bouquet nooon mops. -'-- "
5t ; 01 twelve 100m 01 uinenfc wwi
inch-wide satin ribbon, each
and a half inches deep. 1
Jflttvju 1. - - t .
IUm ytiurtiou -w jj---is his intention to force Grant upon the f"uirint ion. and he is makin? his nlan
.v... . ' " . " . .r.
reace to that result, xo
that this is very distasteful to
1 Blaine, Sherman and the many other ' cVtrmictiort for the Presidential nomi-
! nation, is stating the case very mildly;
i von give up
everi"
Von won't?
Railread Censtmctien in 1S7.
. I ... ,t..at' trrAntt tn iln alwMlt it?
The last number of the ttminmt ,rtwir. oft ,Tt nuarral ia
,1o(i1mI rmwi ot mil-. " j -- - ,
!h loop oo -Jtr-mZHu .!elile.l rcciH-.! of mil-'. Krai now tun s 1
iieonh would rcaiiuy unu cmpioyim-iti mno
:.. ".....n..... .... ....... i.tdir uilli (lie nest I
III VAI'lll. Ill' . ' . ..v. -7" ' . ..... . ... .1 iriA ...... L. . I 1 . niAU FlHr. Wl 1 1! II. I ... 3. Umillli:. . . . J k I ....... I f2 I Mm I ISM IIHII ,,1 L H17 1
of treiument, and acbools for their cim- ' "otaninen; ljura iw, amun. r v." - 1 - 1 iok-. . i'i . -'yv- ith t
uren. ic. ,. ! vmir neCK across tne cs 01 tne vi, vein- usi.tov "wt " -" " - r -"e, v,,, i1 1 'Weairccdnot to bite orWch, and I -Tbe jacket polonaise, made like a 'Aw9 ,S72f ami has been exeeetleil ,
graiit:rd cK'ty. teamed that he had noth- na.fcr lo renew tl! conflict ntther than - jacket in front, bids lair to be popular. fl)nr tunes m the mory 01 whs wuwij
. ,...i,..t. i.....i... i nt ta i ir. wnn taos i&steiieu nc-iooa. ivirwi wiui tnio. msv cjm aiwns h - i
tiiiiutioni iroin ciiuichcx, ium hiui i - , . . . . ... . . . ... ------ ... .....
ii-iiiiii iuij
.i,.n..a nhont l.0iii. ami had imid it nil out
uiMin onleiM from tne rrei-meio.
Tl.,... nicer waited at the sr:Ue until lie
. - : . . i ..
At n m m I 'M of Senator v Iwlmn, it was i heard two chairs smasneu uon ami a
treed to Mibpuma a. w ltneoi In thN Inyin. :
te a short prin- crease of more than o) per cent. At a puff in the up-' th mileage constructed in 1879, we the scraml total of c,2wii wik of
for
suli-committee to act in conjunctioa
he.Chairman and Secretary ot te
Committee to arrange all niate Hentiblican Convention. Oa
ub-committec are New of Indiana,
Grant man, FUley, who,
.. . I f. . T ! 1 ....I...! a far
-Vddine s 1'Oeimaster 01 jh. mhih, nlova tn entertaia
have 11 iu,Kiiiinvt. ... . . .. .. r-ii. Crant while he was in that city, and the
' w,irrirnn t.iavion tn niwinsw.
......
Uehintl it is made HI
cess dress, draped into
t . 5 1... Li, Li IWttlVUliI -nuia teBM
itoren veils, anti nc rrwuaci nn in.-. r.k.
iWiuw f'Te iml , with a' jEWwinfc conviction that Colum- -Exquisite brocades for evening roads in the nit auue. at : comWnjltion well calculated to fill rHUwi Matw dresses are in favor, and some of the nhigof the current rbe. ,, J i the asniriif rivals of Grant with vexand Joseph Mediii. of the Oldcago 7n". , u t iMmjC. WroiV Free Press. . ricltest have pale primrose or straw-col- all Kurope is about lOO.WO , t- nu and ccrltn men who n JA,!'fffiu Voav ored grottmls, with teacock'8 eyes in of all tlte rest of the world probably not ggBmhStted because they were AStM Sow Save the Ktg5. ' natttralcolors ami forms; others have ; 20,000 miles. ,Hrf - S ""u.l 'he WHshWoi ffi .-77- t .n cream grounds and plume-like figures of tbe I.-130 mikw constmctetl during mJt ?rant f i y ft ffiX j The most noticeable, per h p. of a h-,hH(le of piHk. 6 1 179, 9l 1-2 mlksi re narrow gauge, iinff which the -lhh underskirts, with draped i Wis if a little k 21 1 r . of lip niHy aute te d,!roV mv l. Va . S or ftse ckKh P ln take in reference to the admission of tofthe.inewrailr r'uJ'Z ! wlnSSiS. Vhe nrettiesoflese kJjMI ffiS cdtte? undly
nit; in i in uv ti i r j . riMfis m .utf m lm vcr ttjitiri. ifHii tiinm ictcri its t hv ... , eUo- kaa i 7invniuw iw
atnat !m received by him a, lfWei.t of ths weletv. to the cKcct that eirtplovment for $ ot i th VaroHna colored lH,tde hM read be found in Indlaiiu, w,',,fv ,;a If0?." Utf mid letters of J. H. Walkvr. Mail Agent it I'm re Haute, and aivml to II. In tlmt Slule. Wh0!e iittme lo con u
nt rememlMir. but wluW! letter
he would
ii,-iiiimt, .....
hcivalter turtilali to tne cominim v, n.... ....... l'errv and Wllllama.tbe. North Caiollna agents
promlne nt colored Kepehllean of Halifax n.nty.wlm l? m.w c t iae hli wat lit Cotigree fnini the f""1 vfrt h Karelin." Dlatrij-t trifled that he had held various Office in Halifax Count j. H gave a very favorable accouht Of wwjjj1"0" oltna. In reganl to their industrial and lii ""."! A". .?.? ..,i.t...i n,U( HiitMitiKh there
lHU'derlng on Sonth Candlna, there eer Jim been aay lailiUcal in-rutUm in cou dies afflicted by the V?nt'Hii 1 ,M)H8 now In any part of North ""ju, -The witne, in n-aiHinw to inttTOgf.ries JtXcHum of the lf0Att Mtid It was the retwli of JJfJ" Tt molngaUout thacountrj amt n;ta wntancona emtKratTmi. The lew tmbirtrtoan claw of ilmelrwlmr.,.ight be popnlatioM were diiiMjd by reprWHtatieHa
sell them. The same If true oi otu paper of noftrl every kind, n by cleaa5nv thev are reconverted into white
I paper bv the tnaiitifactwrer.?. in consequence of the starcity ol rt and old iMqnsr, the price of 44 pnat,"
- i . . ... ...
tnHft.lik tabs, which fall over a satin 1 187S-waswestbI the Aitstis'ippi.
. i P. " ' ' cc lMila in 187!) with hi I mi
I'l" , b. t ih illrates. It is their hall,
lesoi romi, '."r.L"; 7 ". r?i-,t tho tiekets
eT&aaa'vsv-w w -
igs are lntrouiiceu nni . .1. xJiu roa.1 in l7!J than in ,n. ",c nnv'? .r-'r?' Ia" ? i" i
or of desisen ami fabric, ana uie result is a 1 jr " j,, T and become atmnai imc im rtofnilhtmiBation. a iewetetl effect, bv other of the etct t, ntttt w liave called attention to tbe
r : ,, .. ..1 t iuuuui. liatrnta.anti t lan.anu.oi cuhisc, i
a, ii ii nuiui nm (hhmiiiwi in km i iiLnci i . . ... . , - - . . - - . . . . 1
in n ii i.f:ni3 v . .. r.... - . . r ... .1 , c vbu.ii flu a
- 1 . . X ' -V..,.. HUTIfMl X1H1 illlMlHfli HHIVM .
price keei un, way. uowe 4,.f--- d eV.tereil in 1878, and Mon-
l n in tae situ- jonuuii ww, f ' A I .i.ui, rK--d its Httrack in the 1
indeed in many i and the bright tint oi ine mustam at Yore Urimr Alaaka alone
alli 1uMnr 'I hO lklllM r fill OKI miv t . f littf f lin HV &
blue, of pottery, the modern china blue o tlw I nlteu w w ejw characteriltic Tsethod. used in Dresden porcelain, tbe peacock t .New Lne and has but m hfe ot new eJh5bUion of
tints, ami the amethyst blue, a distia- road m noom ie - '- will be a disgrace to
luuin ei I
own tr i
paper for news purposes, has gone
from six anti a nait
wholesale. Ii thte
there will be a ecnera
acrintion price, as has
in at
iiintr-vi , . Almo?t any family can make enough ! .... i. oniiitiir and old nawer
to my for al their readiag matter. 1
. . . . . . T.. . . t .t. !.. . . i- ttua 1 T tlu Middle States there nas
An nkl lalv. after a lomr iue OX Ob- wors, in ine Bunwivcv ifvi, i , - , 5ta-a ! sen-alkn has al-1 enrface of all figured fh ways noticed that ,i the twer.time, ' to the rtcher class, and tjm
when it is not needed, tbe tn is always . anmmt wrnte-aow, ami am
hot as an oven, while ia the winter,
when t he warm sun would be very abat
able, it is as ooW as an ke-hw."
do the darkly shaded depths of a foret
dell, or the MraM mrMte ot a grawj
maw tittinr
chietly to the inwgnincant construct Ka
m reHMnrlvania, wmcn itwwmirB, cvc in the tk"ileei of times, has mswiUt athksl largely Vo "M ueaf e. Theri hm net
fu.t that Doa Cameron
skier it necessary to manage taw matter natHrally and justly, unless by so doing he might real'we his purposes
Mr. Root lorebfttl feeling that the Convention BMainulated by
JltVlU.l . ..v.... j . . - Cameron undertake te control the distribation of tiekets; but Cameron has a well-denned purpose to earn ot, and "bad feeling anil dirrse,f will have no terror foe him if he acceid1he the end thai hi before hjw. 2W.
