Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 May 1880 — Page 2

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WEEKLY COURIER.

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Pmor. E. X. Paxmbu ooadaoia Um Mar Muekd ireotfrel at Mark, Iowa. Tkx Coeaeotieei FnMibkion'w have Boawad a tatotkfce headed by GH V BaWaeaaaaan 4AfaafaajBBkJp Thk (tw York IMomLaM aad

Iataptatat Bepablieaos hefclaStaieCeaventSoaat AlkMfM the 31, aad adapted unlink m peaokg taemielveir keaxHrfr k ifpi.iWm u a third-term aamkettoa. It mi eMtornieed to nmI dil again to tae St. 1 Goorgk IUbheau State CTNidw ww est lasrably ton up by the mteklpalioan et the adtrtnta of the tHwk Precedential mdMO!, bat fealty elected Xanana! Ceavestiea. Fourteen et tbe ildtteatw are ottered. The delegates are sedd to be nearly eMany drvfcled la their pretareeee aa between Great, Maine mmI Storanee, although the friend ef Gtm iUb that In Mm to eleven ef tbe tweetytwe delegates wiU support Mm k CearoaTux Colorado Refmboeaa Convention a " ,1 nmI ii afiitatl fca j mt ti aMlienel tew meet May. It k moHNd oa good authority that OMttoM kM aeeepted the duty of

a ImlMtnliiitlw ! m Jta m it jaa J&linN0wwMMi WWPalwtlaBB;

!wCliMNllMr( thx(iwqr aad

line Lord of the Treasury. T Oresjoa lUpuboean State Contote to wIMm hi Ike XattoeeJ ConTWCiM. Tkx Vermont Democrat: State Coaveafcfaa elected m npfodtTd delegation to OMeaaeti. G taeial Maaoaek fa reported to be tite favorite et the anajerxy ef the dele-

If a JKiMe(Pese; FnW

Fmhnhuck Cmll was hanged t ytwtoa, X. J., eathe a, Je Ito natteder IWi WaWaJpPJt aai Oait. KiWAm X. Wbmrt, of tat OrwiMM Pf riwat, U. S. A., tHuatohtoiaWMliiattiMM tlrtfttta. JlT MfMd, Kj., on tfce Hk, W. W. KmI ifcotMd IcUM Ir. IHJumi, ( CaWwwjr CouMy. AbK yr ago IMItow X4 aptfd !! wk KM' ltof-l-Uw, whkk iU4HwMfrwred Itf KxaH, awl tfa tt tlMM Umtc )mm W bd MMdWtwa Uwarti. Kll efeiMM tkt Ito tkr Md to kUl kiai, awl tlMt at sat 1 m?--

MaMweaftMto tae tiwSti. Fr aaaK ! Um aMf, rkiMc yjmh wWt, k in mlan. Kiai 1t to m Immma, Uy atirowl Mid MUt ay a nnt ww aw3M. awnl IhdWMtlMtalMmM Ww mUKuWaML. V'anB, HMjaavPaFa tUKMt firm ta Omm Cowatjr, K. J., Imw randewd to(ffMto trw awdrd fUk mmI Mllralf droyd Uw Wrry ladw tty tor tah HaHHi.

COMGKNtMMOKAEi. Aratt. St jSwmM Tb PMt-rMto WII mi nMMrMd from eMMilM. The Anuy MMwwr4i Kce ftwuth Mww. Mr. WtiiM mwvh1 to ttik out eli J0' . ilki .. .. - . - nnllA. Hat.

A-p VlaiMrrttbi. AUmm Cowatr. 0.. f wL7t-aitiW imuiy vot-ltoW. Anum-

UMtt fer rAn'xtai' toad aoHwmaa.Mataadtfltod Ctortos Coo- ,iuMily the mm m Mtrikiatc out Um oi-

amt a hi &mal than iMaMftlfcallTftl MlNKN. MfWHHWlWCWUic. v w j'-""i-

FmmU btaHMl tlMt CWy toad Wailtog aWitt hiM, but xUhc tttwaw for Um tncdy k kaawn. Axothkk wMruotir tor oeorrd o the aiffht ol the Uh thrataKhMit a krf jwtlon W Um Korthwwt, davctoyiag toto a tornado ia Mrtata toaalltto. The mmmrtou daway reportod to tafh Cartral aad Sothwtoni lto, whtra any

hwmwiKhtomi dw aadl iMc laautM NKt w tV up ana Mr. Itoitoy nkM Ir

kilted or urfrd,M4a graat MaMacac wat preaarty ww d4royidMacox, Mm., a tWH a the Mobila d Ohio BailroaU, aboat 1 mOt south of CH4h. wait d9Uaed hr toraads a theafeatsf the ttu Twaaty-twa ad-

teas were htowa awrng aaiadiapr , gJgjrh Special lvrtcioney bill wis lliH -m it j 4t nj La., . m. mi Mr. Uai amtd fit., o.) cjmtatowl hto no-

ixtMi ears wre Uovtm from the j trhtom-toI wm totritMiun of IHfjmty trk: aad va(a pma were killed MwtoatA hMwwa ihe two ixUrfu.l lHrtkw. t ' Amtr i-i i,-,! .wa 1mmii " tht. " whatever Uhs o pmii; aad twaaty-two hqurad. uaiy two oues t wiiiAt exii, at lat all partis houkl IhUm phwe retiu'r (aadia to part aad. t hms toahot box d nalte In lw

OMfcWrattoR -M-MrwraaMMlof tins r-jwclal UeMmt m. atwtor aa Mmmeiit that the ie. bai womm m Hwit-a om tha Meiubltoan W to one howr anit twenty mImhUm an4 on the Dmmovntte ito to tienty HMnutt. I)eble wk iKipfKil until towiorrw. n mmm9iom m haldforcoMMraioao( the Immigration htlL. Arxii, . irVaok The Iot route Mil

pMsadt. alter wMch tae SfotTortl k4ltr re -

JHKt WU tXK Up SHU. Jir. Mimr nw(i tuvA- w tiu wlutkn for aaetiMc KettocK.

I he Samato bttt to eauntl the timt tor com -

orl withmw:veeAWMtian. 0aMtim Li ir- rvVrit. th IIou Vut rtwt MmMt

albot-taiBith SwlTUiTO( Kr totftmt teat to the ltoror ol Mi-outi fw the tteeirf mtvrmm by the recent tornaiV la UiU state

h4 in m ratoree Iree, ualaatloaal .wHru awrrahere Mr ktfer (K-. 0.)

oiMTreedtritB: hU eoUeairw, Mr. (Jartetd. a taihm wuritiio the mem!mifrt evon an nn

iattmemteat propotrftlon, wfardln It a part ol Wteat to brealc don the power t th GeTerwineat at the very fminteln

TOO RltHHN mrnl WAS

Txi MrrJaia Raoaboeaa ConTaatkm,

fJUa m aaHavkai taa4toaaiaiJr A4Alaji &1dMfeaeMft mvi Ja pwT na tv vvawa nvrmif AululmJ tuiftljtlBjr AJP r lif t jua M mWthtiWWBW nnn eawjajBBjt ivi vbaibv aaj ierafcEK the aaH rate. Gkaxt baa aooaptod am iavkatfea to vMt Spriaraedd, Dl., aaeae Uaae early kXaf. taaTATOK Gaovxs, ot Ongom, who he aeee HitMr fer nhk ttoae', it reported aa wpidiy ragtlaiag aeaJta aad rtrearUi. Wzllux II. Kcxblk, Emil J. PetraA', Chartos 1. ftoitor, Jcm B. Crawford, asd Wax. F. Xtaheryer, eeaTtoted at .hrwary, r "oarrapt eoHottattoa ef Totors' ' at St fa aeaotahMted by tae Feaaoytamia ttoaatee, have heea aeatoared eaek to I,90a toe aad to eae year's itaprfcHMima k Um Xaetera Feaheatkry.

Koaaale h eae of the weeHMaatiaea at FhfladetphJe, wall kaowm m a betokete MMaaad. a paHUetoa. The eaeate for watoh they were tried aad eearietod was kftueoeieer eaahem at the Lefektare to rote ia fever ef a a4H appreprtottaei aoaey to pay foseaa kaarredhy the FHaeewrr rail reed riot. COMMKRCE AXD IXDUSTKY. Tmje Hoeano Cotanittae oa AfrkeiltmMl la&M HaeMaAjaaaaJaUMi IB ajtuueafiLj fW jrwaTaarwaaMa an awpivi1! eewri IliNttoUM naed States KatoiMoiocW

oawpletc the mveetifa-

Uaei tot rekttoa to the ftoeky Xettatok h-

uraetorm gfa'ihepper, the eattoe

' keeeto ktttrtoat ta Um aot

j-i

A. kill baa haaa iaire daced ia ta

tnaate aaiaoritker the eeaetruetfea of a hrtokjc aeroea the Detroit Krr, at Detroit, Xtaa.

keiwhk av.wo aael iv.mo miners

aael kherersktae SeeayMrM, LeWch

lAokawMMM. Yaeeys, k Faaatylwak, are ia

a etoae f eaereed Mtoaata. the eoal exn

NSMJI aagax nvpjMni in Piannivit AK

Tlb -" rrnalrat riwof iMpnallnfiriHn jm awlW va oavaa cnva awwimawrwii

the ofwatlTae aael a etrifce for ha-

S lBIVVbB XeXaOal MVrvi afcOflT fOJp(a4(Se4PBttJ

to

those were to need late heepifhs, where the

wouaaed were oared for by ptoiaaa um! urea seat freea Merkiiaa. At llworth, war IHoomtBglon, III.,

ea Um SMa, aa aHereattoa took pkee be

tween

aed hie brotber-ia-law, Frank Bailey,

growitwj'eat at h eM faaaiiy quarrel, ia whka Reller atteiapted to till Hendryx hat the letter prored toe quick for htJ opyaaoat aad hot aiea throMgh Mm heart, pVodaeiBf ia4aat death. ITeary Stores -oar. a friratl et BaRey, aUeatpted to laterW -MrhM Tfeadrrx tdrwed and i red two

. ... .-

aa hoar. The adfny took plaee oa Hendrjx'a I jiTor!

aee, waere jmw aaa ?creaour weK

waor, aaa

ueaerai" Aaraaaam u. uemeryz.1 -"rz.'-1 mm, tim ,m

Mr.WMMttl(O.,JI00 autttoea w w wnwe tonuHto whktt had swept over the tw ot Mw-kl, In hi rtWrlet. anl whleh had Mt a lata number ot itertton lKetJ ami tet.

tew. MM lWTOe a jmm rvmnmnm oukv- .. iiu SMMfarr nf War to f urniih the Gov

ernor of MI-vmH with aot lento lor the beMt

of the JMaererM. rwean. April 31 ikmt Jfet ia Hioa

Hie dny wae apeat In the eonataorattOB

while vader the iwuene at

eaaaianeed ta rahe a dtetarbaada. Headryx setntaetored hkaeeif aad. was toxtged ia toil. At Faint Rock, Ala., o the Jlmaphk aCaarieetoa SaHroael, tvt aoue were de$troyed mA three ehUdrea kilied by the aaarieaae ea the akbt of the ta. The storai aid rreat damage thraetgheat various aeetwMwef Tiiaawioo, Gearajk, Mkakeippi eaawao- aaanni8Mn Ghomk Coxptok, a wall known fonaer of SbeibjYille, IN., oa the aitjbt at

the atoa, k erokr the Ofcaw Kiver, wKM bis faaiHy ia a iker wagaau raa aerakta kt;, upettker the retofote. By a jrroat efort he saved hinel( aael wife, bat their three

ehiidrea perfc-hed k tbe iood.

AXD CAJRJAL.TIM.

foumi, ia Taaey Coaatj, Mo., also

hafeag kBteal aed ataew iajared. Therava on et the aeona ware eaoerieaeed k varl

faJwAJtkA 4ai maaadkaW' aatoaapajp jnLamAjP faaj WB lMawffVVVaf HI JawaBmTy VTVIJ vWawVy flm tJaVV

-I, i a i aa 1 1 a aa ef intake MAWAa pMBVwWvMaWX pVTaaTVaVl aaaMSfleflfC-

BdinrTTSViLi.Se im IferrM CoitTt

lffm aaakauaJK AasA aaaaaaaBiaaal a.naMMl aiia VAAJaaaW aste JPP eaWSv VBC aTVanr9VI lawflVVV BW Brollel V

I, was alaiiit totaiiy deMreyed ay

of the Jflth.

Xswako NtHwarr awel Hoary J.

aaaaad at 9t. Leaie ee the

far the aaardar et Ynmz

Teee, k Jam, feYM, tae fonaer for the aaar etor at hit wife, k Aeejaet, IfiM.

Mm. Axxk OmiMr, her claaexliiar

fVJIla avaaeal tPdlaeldket1 AafaWaaai Axaaal Ihjhff' mMM elnat eVaWWfwe Val livffi JKavCWVf efw eaWaaT WH drWf

a yeaer aaaa, all et Teray, lad., and Mr

Oraaiay'a adeee, Mfoe Aaaa Mfltor, et RMaej

, kd., aa the Slet atorted n a earaafee

iVerajrto attoad Um weeWacet Mrs.

Qiaaiaifr aaa Oraheai, who was to be aaar

rtod to a Mb O'XeaU, reehltot; oa the aaarta haak et the KratMoky Mirer, ia Titoahle Oaaatr.Ky. The aacrkya had heea

eViiaa apna the ferry fat to atake tae erana

. jOf leW, whea tae henna aeeaaae frkhtewid aad

led taeaarrhM

A H laWr HwMf W9fV IfvWlM

PTIMMMt MMal, tarHeaT JflHrfArltt WMW aHaM f Hf 111 AfjaaBji fea juKaajkevfab -kA aaBajajga afAdataeanme CaJk aaB" Waa aaBapaappej eaaasBV pwaxavp ewaawnPaWeBp W eMaan

tarrlaieiBaaa.

A aatHp iilaarraat fraaa Saa Fraaai. e. Sit, Mefed thai Caorke IkYewat, et

1 wwp iwn ib

2f aaaj, waea tae aera Waaageahieaail f tfoe near. The tai

Appro-

Tte bill etoh

Mahlnara wttred Mt for noa-eoinmiaionet

at uuu Ifumth- Mr.

AUtecw propo-ed a MK'wlriMt, iHtlHrils

and aarecMuar me rm&m w nr " jewtotheWe-trt Mltltarj Ata!eaiytwo wlTO4t eadeea at leaw. wWeh wed mUl luKlter Otocasrloat. The KWkv-i-pof-fort rhiikM we taVen up and Mr. Jtonaa mMKl in favor ot ntvlau: the eU t Spoford.

Jtr.BtalnertwtM.atteaairtlmt htltotx was adaaitted to Ma aoaa at the ;ae tlwe m Kr. Buttor. of Soath Carolina, nntl to pinane of aa nadergtemHec betwei-n the. two lrMej hat both k..wa ti. nr.fiil Mr. HnVMrrf. Mr. Iltll and

cttonontbe part of the Oewvemta denied ..-. in . -nf or UHderMamHnc was

t.f n4mi taita tor taw purpose. Mr. K el owe Mid Cr. Batlcr both er.t-rrrt dilatniers of baHtier ar knowleflee any such aaamitaaiaeitt. reartin jtolmtetbe Seanto aH-nl He A hilt pawed for tbe v&et of certAtn lomeeead aad jre-eitHtoH ..i .... t vmnAa. A lurm namberot Mm

were lateel Bade the Monday call of Mate-i, amonar them ,wm lr Mr. TtMHn JR., IB.) to tax the wanafaeturoof oleqniargarfae.

Te4

Fraatana Trafaiy.

Pyootol to the Chtoaeo Trtaena.1 pKAMitK1), Apart Sa. Tha feadbatwevH tk Da VouHiHl aad

Um KaJtoeK whioh o h Burly rtuttUtoa ia Um Jeath ot Wtn of the tMlveraaried

e th SStl of laet Augiwt of haliooii, aeakr, by two btilleU Hrml by Ckarltw Da Young, atttl of-1) Ywtnjf hltaealf at tha hantle of aa infuriated mob of the

adherents of tha wrHiHdod man this evening culminated in a rani tragedy, Caark D Yotin: Imimr ahot xd klllatl in the CkromcU offloe by 1. M. Kallooh, son of tha Mayor of Sew Frauoisoo. The aAOotlng took dao at half-patt aeVeft o'clock to-night, De Young being stlnoet iaataatly killetU

Itwa juet seven months ago to-day Ut tba bitter campaiga in baa Frnnciaco uulmitiaUnl iit stn attBmptwl murder, a tragedy whick was tka sensation of the hour in 'Frisco ad created ex

citement and intefuw interest all over taecowntr-. As the present affair was so intimately contiectexl with the shooting of last summer a brief recapitulation will be of service to refresk the

memory and aeit in a proper under

standing ot tne Hients oi ma case. The ioliticai cantpMiign in the summer of 1879 was conducted with unusual virulence. The YorkilgHton,s candidate waa tite Rv. I. S. Kalloelj.

who hatl had a somewhat mottled and checkered career in Boston and Kansas. Heading the opposition was Charles De Young, one of the two brothers who edit aad own the San Francisco Chronicle. After Kalloch's nomination, for Mayor

by the YorkignteB. Clwrlaa De Young, in a speech at the State Convention of

" Honorable Bilks," announced that be

would compel Kalloeh's withdrawal from the contest. Subsequently he no

tified Kallock that unless ke withdrew he. would rake up his record in the col-

umm ot tne uromcit, rvauouu seat,

back word dafyine him, and intiniaUng

that he could tell worse unties aooui the De Youngs than tbey oould about him. Acconlingly the De Yonngs took up the gauntlet, and ia the issue of Wednesday, August 20, the Uhromdt opened lire with a long article reviewing Kalloch's career in Boston and Kansas. This article charged him with having been engaged in attRierous scandalous scrap ainoe ko was twelve years old. lie was charged with drinking while in the pulpit, and being connected with innumerable swindles and scandals, both in the East and in Kansas. whither he afterward removed. The article created great excitement, and was followed the two succeeding days by still more virulent and personal attacks. Friday night, August 22, Kalloch had advertised a mass-meeting at the Metropolitan Temple, at which it was given out that he would read an article published Ave years previous in aa obscure Mer called the Sum, written by one

B. F. Nanthaly. This article was a

MUM0K0U.

Whkx honest man fall out rogues get their work in. A iitwf on a porcelain egg may be setting a good egg sample, but there is no money la it. A max with a good head on his shoulders will not go too far. It k the same way with a pin. Ik any one believes a mad bull is color blind, let the experiment lie made with a red Hag in a small yard. N, 0, 7Veirto. Thk way dentists get patients Into their offices is to hang out a gigantic imitation tooth with roots six Fnohes loag. This settles the business with a tltnld woman at onus. DUroil Free

Jrm. " Will you have cream and glucose in your coflee?" is the question now propounded from the maturtud end of the broakfaat table. uYos," answers the imter-familias, " and pass the oleomargarine." Boston has the champion moan man. lie was obliged to havo a large safe hoisted front the street to a third story window, and caused it to be done at night, when the crowd that always enjovs such a sight couldn't havo seen the affair even if they had known about it. BoMm Port. Thikk before the. severe judge: "What a disgrace! Are you not ashamed, an old man like you, to bo brought here accused of theft?" " Pardon me, j'our Honor,; do not upbraid me undeservingly. I. began stealing when I was very young." Pwfo tywr. Whk.v the voting; and tender school-girl Isn't thlHklmr. , Ifttit thinking, Of the tlmo when ahewlll li" allowed to vote, Lowed to vote; Tbe ehaaees are thnt she U i.nyly blinking-, Oyly I'UnKliwr.

Al SHJtfK! JfJUlJJf IfHMI Iff AVirvn 11, Oltwpi, Uvercaat. yw lltmn ng!Ur. Thky had been sitting before the fire for two hours without a word having been spoken. He was a yeunr man with reddish hair and rough handd, who lived in the neighborlKd, antl she was a country girl who combed her hair

behind Iter ears ami wore a uress wun-

out a flounce on it. two hours nau

trnjsed without a word, and then he hit Iter in the side with the point uf his

ringer as if he was stabbing at a baby's mouth, accompanying the movement with an expressive sound like " k-r-ick." She bludted, so did he. Then he said: "Huh?" And then she said: "Uh-hu."

And it was all over. Oil City Ikrrtck.

Sight in Harana. Thk people here appear listless; they move stowly, lastily I may say. Thuro h manifest little of the vim and push seen in our Northern cities. The natives are small of stature, sharp-eyed and voluble in speech; in communicating a simple statement, as. for instance,

.1 ;. t In v f tut wuiahmitn wlmrn to ilrh'it

personal attaok on the De Youngs and vol, ti,e. wm ami talk, and there

' on the reputation of their mother, which mg nt) ttUa to Uie jabber. ' W

Aijvicrs frea Calwl s4aUe that Gen.

Stewart has eeteretl Oamaeai, after aariaer been attacked by a force of about lifm

Afarhaae, who were driven off wkk a toee of over kitted. The Brnkh Imi was teveatoea anew killed, aadafteea wouaded-

Thk Central ranee Kailroeut wae

btoekaded by a atow rtorm in Um bmmbtotae, April -. Ia the valley thenw

property.

Attaxtiox ha4 been called to the

great mortality aatoag children oa the Meeaa.

bip Ohie, net He kot voyage from Brme to 'ew York, allege to have been etted by ftvetrerewWwf aad foal air. The Meamer

broagbt 1,42 )mmMrrani, 372 tHn en IIdree mder tee years et aeje , thirteea et

whom dkd oa the peeeage. The aaatter k

hakig iiivadkjalfd.

Pakticulars bare bee Teeeived regardiag the eaptere by General Ilateh'i forees et four hundred and rfxty Apaeke warrion, wkh all Uteir horse), Mttke, weaaea aad ehitdren, at Xeeealero AKewey, ea the 11th fort. The ladkae were dfcMuieed, but aubieqiwaatb; aa attempt was Ja4 to eeeapek wkkh aixteea et them getaway but fearleea were kWed. Formt City, Ark., had serioes f re oa the atoraiag ot the 3M. K broke et k the Fiaatera' Hotel, aa aaoeewpied belfd. ia, aad thk, togotkor wKh thkieea ether baiidiag, waa aeraod. Leea about ,. A sbkiocs Vreadc oeearred ia the Krie Ckaal, near UMea, X. Y., on the 3M, whtoh wttt eaaee a amyewioa et aarhratfon for freta two to four week!. The Saahary Council of the 3tltk iapt Valley recently nut ki St. Leuh aad had aa ialereettog aeedoa at two dkjn. Dr. J. II. Phmket, rreideat ot the State Board TT aaii la aBMTaBdftJBaaaanaaa aaeaaaaaaaaMaaJ 'TBaaw iAet an

oil k nade up ot atembers et Board et

Health from dtfereat State, aad f he prometiea et kter-State Matatfon and preventfoa et the apreed et epldemks are the eideett for whieh ft wae aetaMfahed. The e'meere chorea

fortaeeeoaiagrtarare; Xr. X. C. Kedxie,

Fretldewt et the Mithkam State Board et

IJeeoth. Preaidest, and Dr. Plnekaer Thomp -

aotuaaFreideat Kea4eky State Beard .et

Iteaakh, Viec-Ffeddeat. Ir. Jeha II. Ikuek

ot tke llliaok State Board et Heettk, tory, bofeto over for twa yeocs leaner.

A terkiklk storm swept orer Geor-

rk oa the 9th. aVt askUaer every thkg kt

its path. ItocevriMt was from aouthweat to

artkad. Front rlM Mare K riruek kwk,

oa the Akbama Ikw, to the tkee where H

paated out at the BXate, ea the Xorth CaroHaa awe, it devastated every thkc wfthth fto fcWT'lrW JNtrC-lle K'flMaHMM'a ffwNWf) VrlN f'VeSH iuu aaajaaaa AalavlBia eaaw SttttaMMaJ wgjLHaauli

Tmk akj ef Hull, Qttehee,

BatXik TIL1U11MS. Thk Senate, on the 27th, passed the Hoe Mil to eaetp aa expednioa .to the Faker Seat. The Indian Appreprktien hW wa ooaddered. The Hoe paiwed the Dktrktet(uabk Approprkllea WH. A boiler in the Torrent Shingle Mill, at Bavaneak, Oa., exploded oh the 27th, kDnaag Lewis Torrent, Superintendent, aad ffoorge Hnghe, eagiaoer. Khxht pertoa wrreihrd. The building was totaltrooauned. A3 ineeadkry Are at Adairrille, Ky., e the Skh, deMreyed aM the south side aad a portion ot the eaot iid ef .the FeUkt

Sttaare. GJt. Grant is going on a trip to the Reeky Xoutttaks. Mx. Felix Costt, of St. Louis, haa kem appdRied U. S. Xartaal for the Boatera Dietrkt et Mkteeri.

Joecrit SsLiRMJUt, Sr., head of the

weM kaowa XewYerkbaakktghottse of J.

& W. Selhrnaan. died o the 3ftth of heart

diMkaae. while oa kk way home from

Southern tour, uadertakea fer the beaeit at

bb keakh. William P. GiLLRsriic, of Colum

baa, lad., aaade a death-bed eeafedea that

he aad two edhenrntMnteredaamee .tnwHon, l wealthy trteek-trader Hviag in Johneoa CfrHKty, who nyaterieedy disappeared eome

tea or twttve years age.

A rand of so-onlled vhjihwtes, near

Haaeoek'ti Chapel. Ilarrkoa Ceuaty, lad.,

m tke 27th made aa attempt to raa off one

Henry Long;, who was uader examination

before a duettos of the Feaee upon

t ekerge ef nnrderiag a German farmer sensed Tifttlecker. Lwc was armed, aad

he adtot the leader of the vigilantes. Leak

Ilettriett, tkrongb tke heed, kllltnar him la

ttaaHly. He thee eeereted blnwtf from the

aek, kit Hv was believed was raboequently

eaptared aad made away with.

The St. Poterslmrg Goittle says the

ptoaree has appeared k Vokk Dbstrfot, (Jov-

erRHieatet saratoaT. Famine tim prevaiH, ad tweety-eeren fMtMMits died et Man's-

tion. The (riow, of tke Uon, aayt prWaBWM Waf dlwawjth SfcRl httaHjl? Jrl jtaMrdag from village to vHUge k tke Don IHetrkt, where aH granaries

are empty, aed there k ahaoHKely i dearth of money. Other pm'hteial pa

p9mTrl lWNK"e WftWMI avrlB WaMranfoWnBHIi tlMlOH4(

the peasantry k rarieus paras et the eoun uy. Dk. Jom K. "VVKhM, a brother o;

Xrs. Freddeat llafes, formerly of Oak but

for two yearn a roitdeet of Jtlneea potto, died

k tke tot for eity oa the 27 th, et apoplexy

John Difkback, a weskhy stock-

rmm of Ikkok, wae reeeatlv murdered by

white Hoak tlaVtres aadlel bead at bAshorset

ran off.

.'alkinir

Spanish" means very slow; talking Spanish, fast and long. The victoria carriages. French style, are the popular vehhdes in Havana; the streets are full of them. A course drive which may be extended three or four miles costs only eighteeen oeuts, or sixty-live cents the tiraC hour aad forty-live cents each subsequent hour; two persons may be comfortably seated in a victoria, ami three Ihrht bodies can soueeae in. So it will

lie seen that driving out is a very cheap luxury lure, and it is largely availed of

had provoked a vain attempt to kill Naidbalv bv theDe Younirs at the time.

Lie xoung sent worn w jvhmoch tnai., n

se reatl the article, he wottUI he shot on

skrht. The laeetinr oante off as surer-

tisetl, except, inai jvauoeu um mn. rwi the article, but contented hint?elf with a merciless attack on tite family record of the De Yotinga. He said that he had

the article in his pocket, aad that it

would be pubHabed and oommentea on within a few days.

Da Younjr evidently considered the

nroceedinsre of the eveninir as equal v alinot everybody except the labor

itroroeation to the reedinir oi the arti- Sr noor. Tite horses are small, srener-

ele. and acted accordingly. The fol-. AYv in tnjor condition, but tough as a

lowing day Charieer De Young drove in knot; their endurance under the broil

ing sua oi tins annate is remarKaon. , they trot off at a fair gttit and never seem to tire. The cruelty practiced upon dumb leasts is shocking; the horses are most unmercifully whipped at their work, and oxen, which are almost exclusively used in d raying service moving immense loads with clumsy, heavy cart? -are cmelly goaded with n pole steel-tipped to a sharp jioint. The oxeu are so harnessed that they draw from their heads, and rope-reins are attached to rings in their noses to direct their course. Dumb beasts are

a coupe to the side entrance of Metro

politan Temple, ana sent; a messengnr to tell Kalloch that some one wished to see him. A Kalioeh eante toward the

coupe De Young tired twioe, ami kalloch fell, shot i the breaet and in the

thwrh. A crowd immediately seizeU

De Young's- earrisre and ujwet it. Ho i . - i i . . ..

was KiCKeu aau uruweu, anu wuhhi undoubtedly have been stamped to death on the snot had not a haree body of

police come suddenly to the rescue and

humect him to jail.

TLa nuult ir.i nf nmiroe. intense PT-

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cltement on the part of the working- overworked, poorly leti ana loriureo to men and the calling out of the police death. Possessed as they are of won-

and military. The mob was preparing

to sack the Uhnmcu omoe ami tyncn

the De Youngs, when it was paciltea

by the announcement that kalloch was improving aad In no immediate danger.

As Kalloch grew better, the excitement subsided, and when Kalloch wae elected ami De Young released, the whole affair had almost been forgotten. Charles De .Young, the murdered man, was a notable character on the Pacific Coad- He was about forty year of age and Of Jewish extraction. Less than twenty years ago he was set- .. . . ... .i t zl r r.. ......

ling type on me oocrajneiuu unnrn. WUhbutlittle capital other than that of his hands and braitti, ho left for San Francisco, where, in company with his brother Mike, he started a theatrical advertising slwet known as the Drn-trtette-Ckrmkk. Despite its small size it made iteelf felt from its stinging personalities- ami bright, witty articles. Its editors secured the serviced of rood writers, Mark Twain among the number, and from the outset it was an aasnred success. Through it growth from a small sheet to a large and sttcceeefttl newspaper, the scent of the roses has clung to it still, and Charles De Young has made the Chronicle noted for ite personalities and senaatkms. Many a man has gone gunning foe Charlay De Young, but haa. always found him a man who would shoot on the slightest provocation. He has had nnntennM shooting attrays, bttt generally he " had the drop" oa hi man antl oame out unhurt.

derful enduranoe, they break down and are used up in thre or four years at longest under such cruel usage. Letter to Tri X. T.) Timt. o A beet I'reclsus Stsnes. Mr. Watiikrston, an eminent London jeweler, gave an Interesting lecture lately on gents and precious stones. He said that, with tho exception of the diamond in the glass-cutter's hand, they are intrinsically worthless, their high estimation in olden times having been due to their use as magical charms against evil, while in later times they have been prised as concentrated expression ot wealth and splendor. He said that the llraganaa, belonging to the crown of Portugal, aad still m the rough, is the largest diamond. It weighs V,80, and the Koh-l-nOor, bofore being out, weighed 787 carat". There are cruel allegations against tho Braganxa, to the effeot that it is only a white top. In this case a diamond belonging; to the Hajah of Matan conic.? to the top. A Governor of Uatavta offered S,O0,0OO for It, but the Kujah refueed the offer, saying that his diamond was a talisman upon whose iiosseseiofl depended not only his own lutntviaess and success, hut that of In

whole family. Of rubies seareely more than two can Im deemed historical. 1 ho tirstand most famous is that in A ictoria's cross. It k believed, on tolerably goml authority, to havebeen worn In front of the helmet of eary V. d Aginuourt.

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