Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 May 1880 — Page 2

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VBEKLY COURIER

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Wi K. Hh, who wri I eemt, '

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sis mi msmssL

jaBataaBaa-aaawaSaaaaaBaaBBaBBaa.

rmMXAii

at eaittesvike, Tex. ,on th.Mli, "JEE hmm Siem

doreCWHW Cllee August, ww-. "'T I.CTT iL, vuVtlM UnKed

sieger wm mjeeted by the woman who sua- tJ- .-7 lf.kClli.wll, rtSfcl'SJS Mav five steam-

Mwmyrr.z. .zr.. Wfrom Bur,

fH" M " , Vn,JT- ...... I -V. ' , - '

brkuriw 4.WI ImwtKnww. rmm i.

uiuraWrt her kuelHl.

Jemea Preetea, who were to have been axeetHod at me wmUh and pi, wore saved

by executive etemeecy. Two m&M were killed and several ia-

turoa bv the exafeesea of a bolter In the f ur-

. a. It-,.. Httl I mm) CommUty, MM

VmtiuntMra. O.. Ml lW SMll.

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Aldergate Street, London, lest by

AND POLITICAL.

Tmk CoMMoOout Detnooratte Bttw OMVMtllM(dMIW)llgd delegation to Mm ChwiaeaU Coavenuea. The UWeis

aaaUattaaMthetWetVedekWatSS.

Taw Pennsylvania Deniooraii State th4 burning of the building enthh

Chmveifttkw, wbieh mlwiuw r mmImA the eendietlng olominta hi that tote aed tkM an nekwtruoted delegation to tteoinaaU. The delegates are mM te, etaed twenty eeeh for TWm and HHWMk and eighteen for Bajwrd. The uoK rule wn reteeted by e ef 1 to 1L Tllden's friends eWe a

hewing Umu m here give

ite tbsre r wihhs mmim irf trwiorUtkH to tbte wntry.

SOAKLKT KKVKR WHi WDMIM W

rli t iMdbHMiM. k

Seheato bow tvw dm wwmi smm "

reorM on tb hook of the Board or Hoaua , to vfboi mm wsre report o4 twwrty to

tbUtyitaUy

rMIUMXAL A3T I4TKRART.

KOHRKT FOKTUXK, Ml KcUk MtUtof mmI botonit, iteyil in Wft7 by Uw Uk1U1 U oolWot in Cki W of toa krulM Hud otlw iuu, k titMwl; agwl tixtsr-wtvdn yor. Thk HMrtJier erf Mr. J. G. Smi, Uw nMt, tlkMl nxwntlr in Vermont. Altbouirk u kr uiHty-rt ynr, b wm h omimrtivly vifocou wobmw, kr hair sot having ern turwd jfruy. M. Louw Favkk, the engiBeer-U. eh'wf who built the SL Gothnnl tuBnel, fell itml is the tunnel on the eve of the oompletion of th borin lite hurt in Mutrble is to be pUoed over the entrnnoe. . , . Tub "Intnxlwotion to th Stwly of SigB-Lngiige Aw(MWtheKorUi Ager-

Ax MMphatio deaWil i givwi to thr ierVi y. S. A., j beeH hweetl f rom

, . tbe wtorTWtX IiwtfPi Jw are ci.mC- tneuoventwieeax ywwywHwv lbyKdward the reehtotee ef Jew hi i-eel TKLKaoonJred nineteea Mggee, hrfboeeeomlof Iw.butwiwoe M i.oltL Maori ad Walloon. nn4

Thk CeSternU ReWien Stole Co-

TMtieiihwtrHetoi ler Bklae mhI eHd thennH rale. Tkk new BriOeh PrlkuBt wu iarawlly opened on the Hk.

D. W. MnOLtTOK, foe twwuty yearn Clerk ef the Supreme Court of the United It d(MLU Thk Indiana State Greenbaok CoaaWon.hold eathmhl eteciod delogate totheKatkHwl Convention end aleo nomiatod a full State tkkfrt, headoil w foHewe: MwrdGroK for Governor; Thoinei Denrie. Ltomenant'Croyemor; J. B. Yea-

toy. SeoreUryofSUte; George W. Domarro,

leg

Nkar Joneeboro, Ind., on

..ti tumAtl to eowmit euieide, but

tM ballot failed to penetrate, the kuU and

WM tMoaratod from her hnabend and nt

KonMdy at the honoa whore n was ooant-

the might

wealtbloit eltiien of Grant County, bed bte tkreat out with a razor in the hand of an

iBMsetean named Jhn Minor, who tu in luvluat. Miner then

ilia ntra throat IroM oar to ear. John

mm wm alive at laot aeeounte, but not likely

Nkak Paterson, N. J. oa the 3d, Jov noiiina. a.BMbor of a German

toeiety out on a May-day wae ihot and instantly killed fat-iuar umd Dalzell. whose

to .LT::Snn;SBfn..;ry was twenty-Sye years old. and the Mrat fiml ,t k u, R HII(l sUovcl

s t W.uhlHKton fft--ihr collection of b "Vlgaeuoe wmw hiu! start doA-n and ooflUtnie to dij un

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toy a land

Tt. j t.C tti tmuumf- .TnVrn kv kt attMuuted to eroee after being lor

W.J, , I "I-'. " V U.... .... AAiuTkanlfllU UTfYtlltl

tHattOfl. taa iiouibb owfu""

L. Miller. Attorney-General.

HAXTMAMM, the Soekdiet elected from Mawlinrg to the Gernua Betehetof , le a Jienaeyaaan aheomker. FecTMArrK-GKXKiUX Knr haeben tondnred an4 has aeeepted the United States Jnagoihlp for the Beetern and Middle DUtriot of Teanoteee, wade vaeant by the death ef Judge Trigg. Tmx CongreeMonal exodne inveetigaionhMfliooed. It baeeeet sM3,W exelustke ef friaUag, whioh wHl swell the asnetint to about 6,9M Mere. , Kkmblk and eompaaione, the conrioted Ponneylrania bribers, have been pardoned by the Governor, upon reeomnwa-

aUUoa of the Board of Pardons, bo far m

COXGRKSeiOXAIi. April .-4fM-The Imllen Appre-

miatUm bill paiiaod. The cm aootwHinx . . rm t - ... .ktkI'lraaaa mil SktaLck

tlie HHIiaH OOW tMHwH" ww n"" that reaatriatT bW for apiio to too ref ..a aaafanLiieuKJi awarded la th

mi4T oVMIwourl Valloy. A Jotat

PrwMoHt

wimnom. - "--V"V..- ...... lail

Simtt awMMMimowa m ure ... w ajrreed to, aloo the conferc report on t SsSciMl DfMlmn' bill. The iRteniat Hev,1KlrtbtH" furthor oonotaennl

is Conawlttfrs ot tn w hwc.

4pbit. at--Conlderatlon wax

. umd of tlte bill to eMablUh a retiree lUt

lor no-eoinaiwoa oimers, in i ""'".

auootlon toelnic or Mr. ahuob i

to direct tiw rrooiaeni. rpnni " " eadtte at lerge to Weat Point yearly, rend. Irk dobote th moraine hour expired, and tlif

nawed wHiiout debnte. Tlie KedoxPLa wr tli(N tMken HI).

wrote and spoke sevnn with Bttency, but, like no many person who aooomplieh sueh intelleotual feato. be only iseed Dleraeire "fatal S7n by a very ijw Wsvrs Mr. Austin- Doneos, the English writer of vers tie noeik, waa bom in ism. hoaa to write poetrr when he

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A dries t WeMl4ba Clrafc X in era, Thk Kret thoitgiii that ttrike one U that th yreat mairitjr ( thoew who are oowttng are eoutiag too soon. The iHMfton in CokMwlo, eteoially in the H)ouniainn portion, hi baukward. lk enowe fall until la in tU gpnag-. lor that matter they often fail U eum nter-and the pase are biofced until, at the astrileet poieiblti time, the firat of June. In moot mining eaiHs the ground hi eovred ntil tide titne, and tit many even a, month later. Thae it may be seen the te get to the tnliiee U how ilihtonlt, aeed proepe4tiiig; U entirely mil of the fluetlon. Whatever U done in that dlreotton row in a majority of the district to whklt the hopeful Imndrwisarn ruehtng lutut be done blindly. Whcu the snow

covers the ground to the depth of ttvo or six feet it ie of oouree ueelexM to look for surface indications, and if the searcher for precious metala would titid employment, he muet Mnt dig through the snow and then into the earth. Many do thhi, and manv in doing o are fortunate enough "to strike mineral. Within the pant year or two Colorado has earned sueh a reputation for mineral wealth that a popular iwpreeeion seams to prevail that a bed of go.d and. silver underlie the surfaue of the en

tire State, and all that one rauH uo to

w ivakMl Dalzell and likewise hhi son,

.v art la tke affrav. bet for the

nnu WW. r- , tlnwly arrival of a Urge squad of polleenwn.

The bodies of two mea were

kuurta to a tre in Denton County,

iw ctltof May. eaeh bearing a placard

wltk this legend " Such le the fate of all

oattle thkvee.1' Both ewn were strangers. Dtraixa a fire at Grusbach. Moravia,

a faaatk Incited the populace to attack the .Tws. aad one of the latter was killed and

..v.r.1 wut Hatl before the wrath of the

ba1 AAttM be staved.

A FIRK OC!Urrea S uarwvianeirai,

Ta., on the 'A, in whk Mrs. Martha .tones

and her tve ehtiaren were uurwu io io.

in 1874. He hae bean a uoverumem

clerk twenty-two years.

Princess Elizabeth of Rouraania is a

litorary lady. She ie the author ot sev-

eral works, una lias aieo iramiaiou nrai UniimaniaB not) Iks into EnsclUh and

German. She has just received the I medal of merit from the rainkters for

these literary achievements. Prince -Msmakck ie wore than six

feet three inohee high, and is by no

means thin. He wears a u-iiforai, anu

a orucht yei-

immenee chest. lie

"ft. SSr-S?Sr JSS7n "vA wTo and then

I 'i.kii. an iiuuir olMcfl in St. lOUW, Mr. I 'rr

and Mr. Vace spofce n fwor of thdr t, ,H y Wg

artopion. Aojoanwu ,nw nVaPS.nrad hie im(

twiwwian: By Mr. Chamera jo., w-Mr?; writes at hw UesK neany aii Higm. nwg,

he sleeps until about noon, the popular French novelist,

abrvays in the looming; he oan-

wbUirwithSenatoainendmeHU. . .v? not write after having tasietl looa.

atnenanMHiw wore UM"7'7" 'G-uXia Personallv, he is toe orumary w. w.n wnnt into Committee of the w bole a I ,

i u.'aii.tv.iin irauusBiaii. a.i vuj

tlM) RTlvaw oireiram. I " -. . , . . ...

-tiv 1-JMM Not la SOMIOH umiga nMi .-j

jsmm The bUI aweadia the Intnal Keve- " . a a ... ... t a

cBuelawwaIartercoai;reu m u veeof the Whole. The bill ratifylBK the Ifte " . . . i hnli rurvu linn

aaTeomoai lor tm : ;," . m report trow cmnmlitee, alo the Portof&ce Approprtatloa bill. May 8.-5eie-The Spotord-Kellofg iniu.r roaafelerea. and Mr. Vaaoe

his Tio. and the extreme smaiinees,

whiteness and delioaoy of his hands. Pkof. NeRUENsKJOLO, the eeefl Arctic explorer, has protited by his journey to Japan to buy a collection of

til he discovers the kmged-for treasure. Thin is a grant mistake. It is safe to assert that out of ten holes that are sunk, according to the best information of the most uxerieueed minew, not more than one developes into a paying mine. Hence it may be easily seen that the proeitector, even he who operates According to the most intelligent rules, takes great risk upon himself. Many of them who have learned to know ores as the farmer knows corn and potatoes and beans who are thoroughly acquainted withUhc geological formations and the character of the rocks and minerals of the earthdig and dig vear after year, living in holes in, the ground, constantly shut out from the light of day. bat " never it rich." Thy contrive to sell enough property" to buy food and rough clothing, bat never accumulate a competency. This ie a dnrk view of the life of the miner, but it is one tliat all who have 6nged in the business will recognize at a glance. lt seems almost hardhoartml to nresent this picture of the

"LaT k roaooVamT They paid From all the faots obUIned it la believed that in favor of girinic the aoat to Mr. spof- nol & TTkom tloolberft ire to the dwe!llg tor the Jltl a mbor of oipber totoramp. cordi faes a4 have beoa aleeaargeaironi kersoU and ehll- i,w.h he traaotated in weh a manner w to M ...

yr??Jn?Z rrvXek 'ro.jHH.t in themm.nins to those who number.1.''bt AVe!!iriTf. Lre iockimr ito theSUte,and of whom

eastedv.

Dcm K&ARMKT has obtained a irrk ef aabeae eorpue, returaable May 11. JutKiE A. W. Sweet, many year age a 'resident of DHooU, Mieeonrl and losra, and afaee the ef Catifosaia, eomntit-

ted nMk by taking opiaaa at DaHae, Tex., eatiMSth. Xarl CowMtK baa beam appointed Lord Lieutenant ef Ireland. It is said that an nndorstandiaf has boost arrived at by both parties Jor an dfsnrnmint ef Csagress by the 1st ef Jane. The GennaR-AhMrieaji Independent BspMbHean organization of New York have

i a atenifetto fevering the now tag 01

i Aa4i -Third -tone Convention atChteago

dren. She bad been watering with uvu aarvnuii liUeose. and had obtained an

idea tint she was being pursued by evil lOriu. The Ire was dieeevored in thne to

.ait tt eat. but the woman refused to let any

- . . . I.I ti.A

one eater, oeetanagMM wTumm

Ue than be saved. Mr. Bkrkadeau's honee, at Clay

meat, Del., burned on the morning ef the

ivkataia mora than 100 tmges, ae-

ntr to the Jananese style, each

ealt of

Slae. the former dowanrted tlwmcot

v

ninetv-nine out ot every nunureu are

aglBaiHmS IU pami. iiwiB. J intendel for no other purpose than to warn them that all cannot expect to U u n-ul iri.ui uill lui !!.

vf to have her foot on Canadian soil when -mW(1. Tbow wll0 go to lhe mines ir. her new novel. " LKMiana, w pab- Jl fc miticularly

those who have their eyes set on the

ninat inaccessnble nietricts. WhWH are

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toZ)i2m?:WrS a whole collection

ohaUUiwat to "Wal" ujKvn Mm. sejmrxte Voluraes.

lerere bytne reoent bj-gkmkj me huvbimi, w a

the Piwbiicane tliatlt w tl IntntloH .!

5 JZ lamnluf aa AM-tbird- i;av,Mi ;n T.,ilrn. so as to tret the ben

"tm rentlon after the Moadayeall oi Rravwh oonvrhfht law. She

3d, and a young servant girl perkhed in the jWhjm

le waoted la WManer. a mowoii v jralras made and Itataodlatoly carried

Ik accordance with the joint reeelatu af(WreN. orders have boon seat to

.1 iWrtAraiaater of the DenartnMet of

Mhwonri to issue 60 tents for the ue oc ine

CWEXtt TILieiAMS.

will stay only so long as this object re- Mcoruillir to the po'rmkr belief,

.nil nn hor ratUrH. SaelWODOsee I . Tft.: u.i:tV.. t. 4...

B IHOM protniBing neiua ur lira ae-hunter. are likely to be the first to

staying for law nays wceiveiiwt,ba)r. Many of those who

are coning into the Mate cannot anoni

iBswHenBons with the regular Meeuelieaa MMlirm ,v the reeent tornado in Missouri.

Con vest ion. I ... Cabinet meetiner held on the

COL. Th-OXA A. SCOTT has resigned threatened laraMon of the Ute In-

dhan reHorvatlon for mmmg parpethesubjeet of a somewhat protraoted dte-

aaraiaa. Itwae deeWed to send Gen. Me-

Kenale and hle foroes Into the reservation i

prevent eollhrfon between the wmios ana in-

rnsMeney ef the renetylvania Ran-

Cmbsmt. to take osleet on the let M

In health is the eanee.

Maj.-Gem. Samuel Hbihtzelmaj(

Bed ea the let, aged seventy-lve.

Dit. Samuel Ottoriw, the well known arraialan and seaanlsa. deed at Mew Orleans

en the 3d, nf iiinawiiiiln. after three days' I

The St. Lenhi Qtete'Demoermi of the

, apselal Ireaa Cbleago an-

that Gon. Lge had been

heme from Washington to the Isalsrshts) ef the Grant

Marty la Bttneis, became ef the discovery of . . a a a ai . a

a aeaspiraey hetwcoa tae fNoine ana n asn-

i teefeetaa aati-third-term noM-

i at SfHiagaeM to the Chieago Cea-

U. DeouTTUc, AaeieUnt Cent-

axd vmvmr.

Wamimtom epeekl ef the 3d t The Error and Meteor MM is prae-

aaee thete waM rep sit ft wHhta a few days.

The aggregate amount et sac wn mm been eat down from mflW te $Z,m,m. In aaalrinr the redoettea the eeenaMttoe were

aesnfrnrii te strike oet a hwx nnmbor of aeeiropriatioas whioh they had iateaded for fssaVB) sMWii 4sPi(aWrt4eeS8 eWA OtaffMNT hnvge rivers m the Weet: The tmhnnerteiK HHttariee have been cam-Heed entirely. The public debt statswsnt of May 1 atsews a doorcase hi tee debt daring ApeM of fV7.70; legal teaaers oatetoading, 9et,Mi; toUl wkheet interest, im,m&; total debt, M,U7,M7,4i; total hsterett, anntf.mift; eaeh ta Treasury, l,il,; total deht, lees eaeh in Treasury,

Tfac Canadian Ministeref Acrieuhere

ha been perwiaded by a large number of perk.paeherg at Montreal to resehid the ahrrr"1"'"" f bogs from the UaHed StotM. Tmk St. Louis, Iron Moentoin and eetaera Ballway Company has purchased alarge majority of the eopKai stetkef we Mamphhi and Lhtle Beek Mood.

OgMMM ABD

CAJUALTIM.

A If EVAhA Renrdertr, Clsaries Weeey Maymers, was hsagea at Whmsmwsm sn Mm 17th. . V Mm. AhiMaff4JiPCaRif ax, ef Jersey aftogVaV - A fjgAgL - faajt kMgfafVvaa tfgaa a,PIsja VfnvVI il"CMEffBBjR ftpsfTfa1! swea saa eeis wan gnw

Mad we bnsned te neath. M was me

diaaiB.

Siv raaaa steamers arrived at New

York on the 80th, bringing , emhrrants fraa all narte ef Bnrope. Total arrivals

for April, ,118, the largest number ever

Uaded at Castle Garden in any one month.

Jacksonville, 111., had a 1 100,000 green the 30th. The east block of the south

auwthe PnWIe Seaare, eonipriemg if

ituiian. waa ontirelv deotroyed. The

T't.adUMi was burned out. Total laser-

anoe about W,0. n- tau tAnu a Haiti

Mhm.,wae burned to the ground on th gtMh. The Anserioan fleuee, adjaoent, took

greand was parthdiy burned, and

Attar nreeertv was hdnred. Seme ef the

rawtA at the Potter Monee barely ceoapod .... . , ... i

wKh their lives, ana aaaaj ts

A Valpakaiso diepateh, let, nays the

CJhHian Beet has been bombard lag CaUao laru . but Without Sheet.

It is renorted from BerMm that all

Jews of foreign birth had been ordered te

toaveSt. retersenrgwKnineixneurs

Smkvitch, the workman charged

wwi. mohImt the exnlosioa In the Wmter

Palaee at St. Petersburg on the 17th ef Febnaarv. has been arrestedi

An exploring party el 136 naen, fully mrmU and enuiaeed, have left LeadviHe

for the Ute eenntry. They will eetebHah a aaia mi Bearing Forks, and K In

aahta-mfkhtthe Indhuw or any one

Im attomnts to order them off. The

tadlaa Mttreau Is ofkdally informed of those

tmoadfl by the clerk ineharge or lnaoe Aeaaer. who savii Ouray KURTWde that troops

be ordered in hnmedletely to prevent

ArnMld.

The sanitery improvemenhi in Mem

hk have been o far completed mat tne on

tire btteinese portion and most of the tnfekly

lahahnodreaidenee area are new

kk tke aew aewersyidem, whhsh has been

toned mWdentry te prove He entire sneeeoe

The loeai Board ef HeeHh are sengnlne of a

asntlnemnee ehsrhtg the semmer et the pree

oat hoadthf ooadnhm of the ey

ittALL handsel afaacaliro Armehed

are kssMoc and rebbhsg wntiors in Ueeefn

Coaatar. Xaw Mexiee.

Tfftt Mensrial HaN el the Sehihirs'

MeMMlhtrton. 0.. was bemed en the

The Spofford Kellogg rewlntioaa

new further eoMlderod la the senate, en

thr ilk, and Senator VoM made an arf umeni

In favor ef uwentlng Ked 'Eg. in ine nouw, JJr. Orth (R-, Ind.) made aperon explan-

atlaa ratal ive to his eonaeovTon w.theHume

ag'iaet the Government ot v enezuew. m .a

The Pre-ident, on the 4th, letoea in

Maiahak' Deficiency bill, on the greumi

that the bill "oontaine lesislation not rete-

vant te the applieation or expenditure el t . i ea A ...

money thereby appropimiee.- a m.-

taer oltleetien that euen legiMsuoa

materiaHv ehaeges and by Implication re-

peal important parts of the law for the reg

ulation of United States cieetions wrtoa

tends to deprive the executive of that efwai

friends in Springfield.

Mise Ciiarlottk Mart Yonoe, the author, is now fifty-seven years old. She hi a woman devoted to religions work. The profit of her book, the

ilia.v faWm " amonntiner to $10,000,

ali- umtl in buHdinsr a mieejlHiary col-

. . l.t I v" ' I I . u.L.!la a

lege at AlK3K.aU, .enianu, nmre - large tvorUou of those erived from "The Heir of Redclyfe" went to the equipment of the late Bishop Selwyn's missionary schooner, "The Southern Cross." "

The Man Who Fennd Seme eaey.

The other dav a very common look-

to take any more tnaa ine orumary

risks; hence the warning not to start so early in the seawfl. It may be plainly seen that besides tlie increase of the venture in working without reward, there are other reasons which showhl prevent men from going into manv oi the new mining or prospecting districts at present. In numerous oases one is required to go by routes twice the length of those traveled later in the seasom, because the short roads are absolutely Impassable. Thus the hardships and expense of the trip are

multiplied, in many oases me ativeu-

ing man, dressed in very common turer is required to travel on snow clothes, entered a saloon on Woodward shoes, and if he is not a hardy man and avenue at a moment when the proprie- aocimtomed to exposure and fatigue, tor was alone and asked him to lock the this will proven tryinsr experience. . .... I . I. i l . 1 ...l. t.a .t-a at t

, , , - , . jlumiLi. ui floor lor a moewaiv asu uinmi me w- i asu iimjh t, hc ro - rl,H4,!r,fStbl ISTt- SiS of a rckTbook whichhe hal jaet camp, cm account of the rwh of tho-o JUHaKnt whh the Conetkntlon eeeto. 1 Tlie door was I who are as foolish an himself, he h. like-

Mghtef tbcst, Ulitsir wfih moetof m

nlataMi."

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The President has signed the Army

and Forflneat ion Appropriation bill.

Hon. E. B. Washrurne, in an inter

view hokl on the 4th wKh the editor of the

Chieago DaUg Xe, in the presence of wlHtes, authorised that journal

te state uiwiulveoany that he te

sot a eeedleate for President; that the varknu move looking to his

eaedhMnre are entirely wnhout his approval; that poeltlvely under no eireum-

itanees will he be a eandMate; but tnat no h for Gen. Grant's nomination I ret, but and

all the thee.

Gen. Gkaxt had a ptibHc reception

etirhejfeld, III., on the evening ef the 4th. IlewaeagueetattbeGevernor'smanMMe

The Philftdelphla delegates to the

Bepubliean Katlonal Convention have held

aeaueusand sppointed a eemmhtee to in

form Senator Cameron that it hi not tneir

aWJre to vote fur Grant at Chieago, as di

rected by the State Convention. Wax between Russia and China k eoneidered inevitable. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will at oeee begin proeeedlnge to im peaeh Mayor Kitloeh. Victokio's Apaohes have killed thirteen sheep border In tbeMegallan Meun. talne, New Mexiee. The settlers are huddled together m a ranehe, ekmly besieged. Patties have gene te their relief. Nine large km-hones at Cleveland burned n the mornwg of the 4th. WeRz Brothers, owners. John S. Moss A Co., cotton buyers, SL Lonh, havefalletl fralMmt9,0e,mot. y owing to St. LhiIs dealers. The same arm failed a year ago for l,0W. Tiikkk men were killetl and two fatally

Int nred, on he 4th,

the baft et the Lvkens

pany, in Daniihln Cettnty, Pa.

locked, and as a fat-looking wallet was

luuuUuI nut the straaerer said:

1 can't read nor write nor ten riggers, but I know you won't cheat roe. The money counted up jet one hundred dollars. There were two tweaty-

doHar bills, and the rest were of smaller denominations. The stranger said he wcaW hand the wallet over to the po

nce, and thanked the saioonist and departed. In about a quarter of an hour he returned and confidentially said:

T grave un all the monev but a ten- auiu.lv rJ blaakato and some money

dollar bill, which I'm going to keen for To those 'who have not started to Col-

mv honesty. Let's drink.'1 orado, but who are expecting to come

to the State for the purpose ol mining, we wotild say: Do not leave home before the first ot June, nor much later. De not start with less than $400 in your pocket. Do not expect too rnuoh, but be prepared for any disappointment. Do not come mtfess vow are in eound health and able and willing to "rough iL" Denver TrUmne.

ly to Wad that hotel acoommodauon are the next thing to unattainable. He will in manv cases be fortunate if he finds sleeping room on a floor with ibsens of others, and h he gets a cold potato for his supper and a cup of coffee for breakfaet-for all ef which he will have to pay as if he were feasting at Delmonko's At the present season none but hnniy men should venture into tlie outlying

districts and they should go provided with an abuetdance of clothing, a good

He threw down one ol the twentv-

dollar bills and drank his beer. It wan remembered that he had said he couldn't tell the figures on the bills, and ha was riven u habere for ten dollars.

"Was that a five or a ten?" he asked, as the twenty was put away. " Oh, that's a ten," was the reply. The man drank once more, and then took his leave, la the course of nn hour a detective was looking for him on charge of passing a counterfeit bill, but he could not be found. May be that saioonist made ten dollars out of him, and may be he didn't. Mref 1V Prm. A Canadian Judge has deckled a case where a Imtoherhad been arrested under the lawagainstexpoeiRgunfitmeat

for sale by releasing the man wno sohi the meat to a woman, because the law dkl not forbid tke sale el the meat but tlie "exposing of it," Sudden deaths do not come fnom heart disease one oase In twenty, Imt from congtkn of tke lungs or brain,

or from apoplexy. More die from con-

Tt ta aiattd na vnod authority that

tramps are more numerous in Connecticut than for some time after the enaet-

i meat of the present law, and the reason

is probably to be founu in ute

term in the State prison that is now

usually assiirned in snch cases, i rcB I or six months at Wethersfield w not

enough to terrify a profeeekmal trampHis time is not very valuable! he is sure to be well housed and fed, and can hope to escape part of the hard work because

I he floes not Know how to tio nei ?,

and will net be within the waiw iwg enough to learn. The contractors do nn w.nt Lin, 1Mb via a helnit. and in

Ui liuni BpwpreAl . nn, are i ww - J 1 - Irl by a gas explosion in -km of the lungs then of the brain, one way and another he manages to ens Valk? Coal Com- nnd more ef ooncestiea ef tbe brain have a mneh eatter lime than was ever

than from aiwnlexr. 1 Intended.

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