Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 August 1880 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER.

JAttttt,

DfDiAXA.

TOKOS OF THE DAY.

Mews frusa Mvarywhsfrre.

PBBsfOXAIi AXD rOUTKJAL. Twx Oaia DaaraJe State Coevaa-

at Ch?faa4 mi the 3M. -image

Wm. Lang, ef Tkn, was nnmiaatsd tor

Is siaterr at Hate: X. R. Folk,

prwaeJadge; WeaaedH. Kneeing (leeumVMt), Clerk of the 8frfc(.Vrt; W.J. .mehvaa, Board eIkWarl; J.J. Burae (tasambsat), CmhhMmmt ef Scbook. Thk Eeahers of the Wester Divisfea ef the National Bepubikaa Committee mat m Chicago ea the 3M. Cbeoncey I. Filler, at Lank, waa elected VW-Chairman, to aet kt the abseaec ef So tor LfMi. It wm voted that aa anxttiary enmmatee be apfimtfd tec Cbfcaco and far eacaef the States embraced ta thk Jurfcdfcttea. Thk MW-awri Democratic 9tate Conveatfcm, wbkh Met at Jefferson CKy ea the 2t, neminatoJ Cel. Tbemaa T. Critteedea ferGWMTM the first ballet; IWrt A. Campos. t St- Loufe, for Lktteaaat-Gev-wr; Itebert D. Kay, ef GutM, for SuHm Jndae; Michael K. MeGrath, of St. LS for Secretary of Stele; PMMp "E.

OmK. of Ceie, for Treasurer; Joan

WaMmr.ef Howard, for Auditor; D. H.

Melatore, of Aadraio, for Altera -General ;

Raeert A. MaCnlteea, f Cooper, for RegkterefLaad; aad GeerC.l'ratf Boone,

for Baitroad Commfcoionsr.

. AWARI J. I HELPS kM MM nomi

nated for Governor erf Vermont by the Dm mti State Convention.

The Prooidoat has annotated Gen.

Haary S. Hindopker, ef Germeetewn,Fesma titr it FhifaMteipbk. Gen. Hiadepker simmaadad the 'Boek-uH'' regiment at Gttraarg, where be kt Ms raht arm. The Empre Eag earn deam barked at St. Bafeaa ea her return Iron Alrka and Thin d the ton r roeidcaee of Xapot eea T. Tke Democrats of the Indianapolis District have noil ted Charles Byeeld for Coagrtjj. A attempt teHeiire tha ieeorsemeat by Convention of Mr. De La Matyr, the Greenback candidate for re-election, was Ex Gov. B. Gk-vtz Bnowv hag aa-

. hlmailf as a candidate for United

gkr atety Mr Uwatmiat wat knt te

wiwfiivi wnwt win AfrwifW" v

J a tiUwuiAf J LakfuajMAJkaUMr AM AO

( the ewtrafe aad h law waa

Hon. E. B. Washuxxe Imu gose to ! BTaye far Ms health. He w8t returm ki Gkx. Grant ha4 m ekborsU ami cathis.'ia:tie reeeptfoa at LaadvWe the The CKy feat A,CO w M recepttea. General. C. S. Graxt feu bea foeted rmideat the Sa Pedro. ad Cmm DehMtua Company, whMi w 40,ti ars f laad ia ew 3Cexieo. iaeladteg are tetytlr hrteftated ki the eaterprke. Jcbe Tatlok Bkatttt Chair 8 e the hefeiag KepahHeaa Ceavaatiea er LtafrJaaa. ha aayoiated a fait State Cea1nl OsnatHtse, te awe ia Kew Orieaas ea JafyM. Tab aetioa creates BMiea eoaHaeat nag the rsiar JteeaMicaas.

The Joiia Katlv (Tamaway) Derao-; ante have wtthdrawa the4r Iteetend tfoket ! ia Xew Yark aad wilt Miapert therefcakir tiefcat eheiea at CSaeiaaatl. Thk DaKcratk Xatioaal Coamkiee eea ia Tarfoas States, iaeladiag the fetiowiag: ArkawfM Jae. L. Saaqrter, Zeh Ward. Colswda W. A. H. Leveiaad, Gea. B. B. Rahes. IWiaoii Wm. C. Gaadr, Cjra II. XeOenaaek, Penr II. SKh, 1. H.Cahfe. laaktaa Aastia H. Brawn, Wau Scaaera, Jaaeph E. MeDoaald. laws "Wmu Ilaai, Gearffe II. Parker. Xaaa Charfos W. Btahr, Isaac K. Eatea. Ksatusky Hearj- D. Xellearr, IlearjOtfrar D. FWey, WHtta Hrae, Jeha Q. Prkwt. Xearsh-J. SterHar Marten, Ge X. Mftfer. Ohte WHMsHa W. Anastraaf, Ceteael (MtTer H. Pjdae, Jeha G. Taaataawoec Theaist O'Oaaer, Jeha L. Harrfe, V. B. Dale. The Rapabtfeaa Coacraaaioaal CoaTgaUia'af the Tweatfoth OhfoDMriet reasi anted Ilea. Anes Tewaeead. The adhereate af eX"Miyer Boss , at Ctevetead, a HMritr ft Ue hedy, halted aad teak the aaJataaaJLakAVV - - aaj aaXaaaaaa4 iaai gif fMMm JPTvMPBBnVBBal aPCjav jaaaV IPflWnai t"WBvl WW veafcJea, aa the graaad that the prhaaries -ware vaaked la Mr. Tewatead's iaterast,

aad that the Chatnaaa af the Caaveatfea rated aafafcir afaiaet theau There k deep

4aJjtaaaa aUB aaAadal eaXaM iXMxmmem axd dtdostbt.

Dtmnra the aaaaUi of Jaae thk year

aarted Izaai thk eaaatrr, aciat $17!,7W

werak axaarted ki Hit. DariafCthe year eaalagJaae M the vaiae at the hreadetuffs esaartedWM4BT7if,T, agaiaet 1,77,a werth axparted tktriag the preefo year. The eoUoa operatirM at BoHoa, Kagtaad, have aatemhied aaaa ageaend trtfc Jwr ttR faWflHMhM& Itt WaJWIa 'A IW aW4V$ aa atifc kaaaaAa,J Aaai Tava, tJadaaAaaJadl a AVBE ea jlim IHba WW A TV V aai9TBraBBvai aad a rtrihe k prehahle at OWhaai. amira abcabualtim. A OTMmo bmm4 Jolm Hom4cha wm tin I, i ua 4MkaW-t MbW Taaa aftl BBMtt BhirW. jaaaaaaaaaevji 0Qraj NlUf a, CRiKt wa aa aajn aV ftBa aaa gjgJu taup u uaajaVt UaWi H. BBBfJ Srf BWVBnaBBWvfaB l"a aaawiwaaa ail a the tatyaareM daaghter at a white aiaa. S. C. Pbtxm, A. W. Dark aa H. JtaBlat4?a jNWJWTj(WWa BJGNJC f4at aWly aaj m aa . S BJaamJI BaLaUaaa aTBaaasaaf aVAaaaa Wff MvBBBBFBBI W XPVrjBl BE A tPBBBJV VUWVBBfllf Ul hKjB JBaaaa- k3LAMgMhAa aaaflAw Wtmk aW "BnWBSaffnVVVf X Bf fBBBBWfWi WVBB1

A bold rohWy wm owaaiHWd at

the private hank at Fkker, Prate C., la DatrK,aa the Md. WWkf tha ekrk, Fred. D. GMferd, waa aleae.a tnaer H-

at the aaeateK af tha wire ia the enwutec aad exproeatl

a aeatre to buy saate uavera

ade. As GMferd was atHHK to

refdy Um straafer suddenly reaehed threugh

the aaertare aad struak Mm ea tha teapte

with a ktanhet. The Mew felted kimta

theaaeraad teaiaararMr raadered aim wseatMe. When he reeevered H waa aseertained that between $4, aad 46,600 incurreaeyt Ijinc ea teaaf the eaaater, Bad dkThe steam Tekt Mania, with twentyfour pemae on heard, wm run down ami sank an tke Detrett River ea the evening of the Sid by the exewviea steamer Garland. Sixteea Hves were testr Thepsrty onboerd theyaeht caaekted of Father Blyaalrtrgk, paHor of Trinity Raman Catholic Churek of Detrek, and a number of acolyte boya and others ofteiatinc ia various eapaeitleo In tke service of tke Ckareh. Father Jlleyaabsryh was saved. Ten of tke sixteen lost were boy a between 11 ami U yean old. George I5RNNRTT,alia Dkkon, who

murdered Ilea. George Brown, a prominent

ekieea of Taroato, Canada, was kaaged on tkeSSd.

Cicero Simons wm hanged at Fair

Piav. Colorado, on tke 3M. for tke murder

of John Johnson kt April laet. Charles Norton shot Policeman O'Xeil at Kokonw, Cote., a the 28d. Norton was intoxicated and raising a dUturb-

aaee. Tke poiieeman attempted to arrest him and was shot dead. Norton was takes to Jail aad tdaed under guard. A crowd soon

gatkered and orerpowered tke guard and

Ivncaed tke nrkoaer. lie is said to nave

eeafegeed kavine committed other murdero.

aad admitted ke ougkt to have been hung

leacaeo.

A sJ'ECiAL from Paris says that Paris

has been greatly shoeked by the announcement ef the suieide of an American lady well

known there and in LondoH circle. Mm

Annie Wetmore, of Xew York, took her own

life by poking breif at the rel deaee of Lady Albert Pdkam Clin

ton, m Rue BUIauK. The deceased

-was a very hand-owe woman, about 35 years of age. Up to a short time fiaee she wa said to have been attaneed to the

Mantuk of Amrkysey, to whom she Iwime

engaged soon after her divorce from her bus-

baad. In June last Anglesey met ami mar

rod Mrs. Wedehoue, w Mlw MlBuie King, of Georgia. Mrs. Wei more was dreadfully

depreMed on hearing of the marring , and

at laet in deepair put an end to her life. Solomon H. Easterly wealthy far

mer af Wayne County, Xew York, killed his

wife and mother-in-law and then committed ukdde. Eas-terly frequently quarreled with

hk wife, and blamed hk mother-in-law far

mueh of hk domestic trouble.

MRi- Niedersprim, an aped lady,

was killed by a tramp about four milH from Kenosha, Wl. The munlerer rtruek the weman oa the head with a chair. Her death

was mstanUaeettg. Tke scoundrel made

seed hk eseape.

David Scrogs, formerly of Jeffer

son City, Mo., and a young son at Joseph

Watson, a wealthy Coterado mine owner, were drowned in Wolfe Lake, near Denver, oa the 3th, caused by the npsettiBg of a

boat. Seruggs made aa effort to save the life of the boy aad in so doing waa himself

drowned. Six boys living along the Dayton and Western Railroad, near Eklorado, O., were tryaaganexpeHntentexplodiHgrailreMl torpedoes. Result one died ia six kours afterward, one kad an arm amputated, one a leg, and one kad his eye put out. The ret are all badly burned, but will recover. A Paris paper giree the following eaaeeraiagtke recent sulekte ef Mrs. Watmore, aa American lady, In tkat city. Lard Anglesey paid her very marked attention aad preeVed her to obtain a divereefrom her Amerkaa husband kt order to marry him. She obtained tke divorce, but ju-t as ike received tke information that tke decree wai granted ia her favor site learned that Lord Anglesey was about to marry another woman. A stormy interview took plaee, at which the Lord offered pecuniary indemnity. Thk final outrage rendered tke disappointment unbearable and she pokonod herself. Sixtbex persona ware drowned on Lake Brienz, SwRaerknd, by tke capsizing af a pleasure steamer.

Utes ware present. The treaty was dimiied by soot loan. The Utes da not favarabiy en

tertain the saved ag af tribal rektfoaa aad

settling dawn ea MM aerea af lead. They

rervatleM m karatafere. aad the

boundaries at tke same etaWkhed before

the treaty k signed. One Indian .poke danenaaiag tha treaty. Ouray repllad, muring kam tkat H wan tke beet arrangement

tkst aouM be mada under existing clrcumstaneae, aad intomwd tke Indian that if ka did not like it ke had better join some other tribe.

A HAKQtnrr to the amnestied Comrau-

nkte was givaa by the studente In Park on

the aigkt of tke 24tk. Reekefort, ltlantul and others were prasent. Violent apeeokee ware made aulogtzing the Commune, de

manding a European republic, tke anMikHa-

tlen of kings and a soelal revoltttlon.

1)k. Tamnkr on the 25lh entered

upon tke twenty-elgktk day of kin fasting.

Weight, lS-4 pounds, a loss f 27 34

pounds ; lace lie begin ids fast. There was

no material change in bis oomlltloa otherwise, puke, temperature and respiration being not far from normal.

Little Rock's population ia 10,119. The Montenegrins have attaoked the

Albanians near Cerenanfz. They killed

tkirty-two persons, and carried off a quan

tity of eattle to Cettlnla. Prince stKlta or

dered restitution of the eattlc. The l'rince

has also ordered a levy of men between the

ages of sixteen and sixty.

The steamer II. T. Dexter, Capt

Jaek Grammar, en route from Pittsburg to

Evanevilte, cught lire while under way Just opposite Jeffersonvllle, on the S5tb. The boat was headed towards shore, but the tire ifot too hot for the pilot and lie

bad to back her into an island

BKHBLI ACCIBOTt

to Mm. MMMtem Wr TaaaM-Tae WaHs

m44,m War. TWWrt MteseaMr rerUh-aterate ttoadaH mC rTtwh-NaakMr. A New YorE dknateh of tke 21st eivae tlie following account of the terrible aooidenutthelludaon KiverTunuel: At live o'clock tbU morning the eaUson leading to the entrance of tke lludfton Klver I'unnei, eoiutrueUog at SlxteeutU street, Jersey Ctty, caved In, carrying wltk it an tinmenae auiaUty of earth. Twenty-two nwu lost their liven, whde eight hatt almost a mtraeuloua escape. Tlie night ganof thirty mcH, luelndliig , AsUtant-Superlmendcnt Woodlamt and two Bremen, entered tlie sliatt atmidnliiht, tlie hour for work for tbia gang being Irom twelve to eight u'clovk. Tliedutlt ot the shatt is sixty-live reel, unil, while uot of tlie men were employed at the bottom ot the shatt, about a third of the gang was engaged on the brick wall of an arcli twentyfive Feethtiiher. It was the Utter iuad. all bncklayers, that escaped, except two. The mam arch of the tunnel runs out from the shaft a d.stance of about thirty feet, when It opens Into two distinct arches that are to form the tunnel. Through some negligence of the workmen, it is supposed the air-lock was not properly adlusted.aud when the process of shifting commenced, the brick wsll connect'iig the two arches gave way and water nwiied Into the c-ive. . Tha following is a ltet of the casualties: Teter Woodland, Assistant Superintendent; Frank Aleston, foreman; Thomas Burns, foreman; A. Elckson, Peter Felsber, Patrick KImin, Charles Nelbon. William F. Hagley, Andrew Jacobsen. Bryan Sheridan, Char lea Krnuwin. (I Atulriu)n. Frank Bark, of Ho-

boken; Mat McCarty, Patrick Broderlck, Otto

lleseellen, jonn tieusen, raincK lihuus uu Mike hroderlck. , The following te a complete list of the tii-tut Ttirvtnnx Tlrmlv. B. MctioVertl. A.J.

uuin Tii mn r7iimnilii 's. Christ Hansen.

.1. Vnno6trind. John Dovle and James

..... it .i

111 auulltOH IO Wiee, mien mcti niiusu j

FKK1MXAL AXII LlTKRARf. "To all wv fden.de I leave kind

thougkW)," mild John Brougham ia lib

wilt. A first volume of Bret IUrta's "Complete Poetloal and Dramatic Works1 has appeared in Loudon. Mr. G. W. William, tlie colored reproftentative from Hamilton County in the Ohio Legislature, U writing u history of the colored ruoe in America. Mk. A. Bkonsok Alcott cannot romember when he has used any intoxicating liquor. Ho drinks vory llttc collbo. ami has eaten no animal food for fifty years. Thk volume of Shakespeare whlcli Colonel Hob,InoroU uses ins toad of a family Uiblu lias inscribe I on the bade, "The Inspired Book." On the sidws ithe legouil, "The Volumo of tin Brain" In thu midtllo of the book an blank pages for the family rugistor. Mit. Gkouuk Banckoit is tall, thin and a little .stooped. His huud is rathoi small, his faeo long and thin, hi eye.aro youthful and kiudly, hia month h oxprosiivo of docision. He hits thick white hair, and a long, luxuriant white heard. A PiULAiKLPii!A music publlshei with an car for music, ha boon writing and publishing what ho calls "Memo rios of the Pirktos of Ponz moe." Tin authors of tltu opora objoct to thl method of having their airs stolen, tiu thu caso is' in court to test a man right to use his memory for his owi

4 . a

Mil J. T. TitowBitiDOB 13 saw i

opposite JelfeonvilIe, where ske burned 8 - "u have pced." All -J M wtiou U il to ker hull. She had no passengers on wUosename are given belonged to Jersey )J nor Pr' htm chlollv in tli board, ami all tke crew escaped. The Dex- CUv except Bark. lie resided in Hoboken. poetic muso Hits Htm CMQllJ m 11 noara, ana ait tae :cn.w eaeni . r'Vht snUm.tn.i.t thinks the air in the onon air durlmr his w.ilk-t, or whii

ter was a new ooai ju miisaeuav. i.i5.s .":, " ; -""vj,, iur,siliru ,, .ut.

for the Evansville and Cairo racket com

pany, and was on her first trip to Evansville. , ......

She was valued at M.OOQ and Insured for j deep, and from the bottom of this $13,00. Origin of the lire supposed to be ' entrance to the tunnel Is effected tli T ' ' ff i f.vlliiilrf.al liarrfl air feet 111 diatne

Ineendkry.

An eruption of Vesuvius began on the

3Rth, coincident with which a sharp shock of eartbiuake was felt at Naples.

. yit A l ill.U tin...

AT VRlCHgO, Oil IUB -liu, .'isim o.,

the famous trotting mare, in a contest with j

Trinket, made a record on her third heat ot

2:l 1-2. This time k the beet e er miUc in

a trotting match between horse. The Can-; fomla bor.-e, St. Julkn. has a Teeord of 2:12 S-i, againu time. dpt. tJtone, the own-; cr of Maud S., claims that the mare will yet

cut her record down to 2:10.

tunnel must have escaped through the slit

Thomas van Nostranu, one or tlio rescaea

The main stiaft is sixty leut

this shatt the

loueh a

cylindrical barrel six feet In diameter and fourteen feet in length. This is t ailed an air lock, and serves to prwwrve the density ol the atmosphere of the tunnel, wh.ch, In turu, is secured by the foicltig otair through pltcs f om pumps. There Is a door in each end of the air-bjek". Thy both open Inward. At each side of the doors are round windows of thick glas. through which, from the outside of thu air-kicks a v ew can be galnenl ttf the wo k and woikineti Instile the tunnel. There were twentv-eight meu at woik n the tunnel. Thev went in i twelve o'clock last nigh, for the "ekht-bour shift I was at work near Uie cast cud of the lock, and in the wrst vm of the tunnel. It was at

lxint 4:30 o'clock that I heard the

. . u .. l. ixmu snan. anu me uiutcssnc na. nv uuuiuiicv ui inii 'iiii 'u iu mu

hie oiuciai "nH " r i. , feiu r.A of ilr Is my face. I ,ho Hterlirc class to bocomo formal

popiilatirmoftaebecotiaiJlsirictotuansas tUrwd hack with seven or ttlC men wno were . . - . . phrases hnv

imnr i , mtiv wftcrii counties ol me near me .inu raa iuu mc uv:. ie u ---- - - CT . . eomplag "? ' w( . T" mure crowded the door shut at he east . their orisin in popular us.tgo. and

aiai,w,ww- -'-.vw , a, h, I, w4 blocked hv a loist which

1

we piileii mit, ail then tne Uhr ftlanimcd to.

KE steamer JJerwent, irom tne ost ThrouKit tnc ucta-cyes we coum ec iwiu

, was atllae. France, on the tmh, "' w JrW .

yellow fever on board. Three pcr-oii gtood at the door ou slue the lock,

passage.

Eighteen were con

wheh wiia sUUonan-. It woUW not move with us wittiout kuoi-kitig out the dead-eyes. This would te fatal to the men ou',sule, as the water would ruih'ln and drown the men In an

1870. Tl

Indies

with

died on tlie

valeeeeat. Thkkk were sixty-one deaths from

rettew fever in Havana. Cuba, for the week i.Liiit. WoodUml knew this, but stool at

ending Julv 2-ith. i the door. Ilk face was ghastly white, and rm Ton ov an American and h r"'1 th '?rrl,We ,?.ue,n ,He "ud t,OL. JOHNSON, an American, anu Re. 'Tom, quick, bust the dead-eye, aud Brkr.-nen. Medina, ef the insurgent army , jo what you can for us.' I knew it wae in Cubs, were killed by the 3pnish troops, death to us all If I dU not, so 1 obeyed the 1 onicr. As the gU?s broke the air rusheil in,

and the lock shot out in lite roam suati iaviuic the men to drown, us the sjiace o-cuj)Ieil

hi th shaft filled with water in an lnstanu

lloiiting in a boat on the pond near hi house. Ho often holds as many as lift lmos in his mind in this way, and i writing them down ho revisos them n peatodly. Thk (icrman Empire has commi sioned llaron Max Maria Von Webci sou of tho comooser. Carl Maria Vo

Weber, to visit this country during tli j summer and study and report upon tli American system of internal navigatio and cheap railroads. He is an enginet of great reputation and familiar wit railways, having been manager of tli ' Saxou State Itailroad. ' Pnof. Louxsnuitv has discovered now uso for slan?. Ho savs it is tli

nanus

nn

in

b.

! lug coined out of actual experiences, t a process of natural selection becom tho feeders of tho literary language ! the people; so that it often h ippei 1 that what is vulgar in one a?e is class i in the next. Ho derides tho idea th: ' language needs watching and oatinot 1 J trusted to the people at large.

1IUX0R0US.

MBHTRLIiANKOVS. A small party of (Mage Indians recently raided a hard of horses en Mr. Dris-

eett's raaeh, an the Clmmaren River, about

forty-five mfle south ef Dodge City, Kane. They ran off five horses , returning te the In

dian Territory. Cattle men are arming to defend their stock, and a party of soldiers from Fort Dodge have been ordered te the

teeaHtr.

A bold robbery is reported from the

vkmHyef Grayvllle, White County, III. The

f amity af Edward Kershaw went euten a TkK, leaving a Bttk girl aleae hi the house. Three men entered, and while ee af them held the child en the bed, (Mining her erles wHh aplilew, hk partners ransacked the beuw. One thousand

natters, beiongiag te Kershaw's mother, was taken from a bureau drawer, but another Sl.tet. heteadag te Kershaw, was over-

Amother aad mora striowi earth

auake eeeurred at Maaita oa the 21rt. Not a single pahtie eatfiee re mains standing. The Convent af Guadeloupe, whiek had lasted three centuries, wave destroyed. The anna, rat iiamaiwait sAiavalaaLa llua fjkBBfaa aad eeasaaaeatly ao lives were kmc Tme Ute Cesmaikdaii hehi their first mmmJ jaaaaaaaal avfi T ava V4aaAa faaJLam anal nmmA lami wwmn mf a vu tut wi www 'ftaaaf nTaanV tturtladaaBaAJ alalaai Bnaat naaaaaail aaaaaBl nnhf amPBaa M HTC fa WWVwwn WbTVM m VAa vvannBl HWl vl the Unsempahgree.aad several Watte Klver

A I50ST0NIAX, who was noniinatt for a political ofllce, went to his wife an said that before he accoptqd ho wantt to know whether any member of h familv had over been engaged in :u

tnviTUivft'ism- Stinerintcnilent:'' w wer,! wlM,ly fctrilH of, our cl"tiic! ' disroputiblo transactions. Sho sal J"NAJ 1 KL" .!3 S f "iT'fi-V. .IrtA tl. "BotW decline."-; V. UcraU.

GOKDENiED TELEtiRAXS.

Frank .Willi on wn. infkie Ihm, ami Jolia

lteee, IM-trkt Superintendent of the Philadelphia and Beading Coal and Iron Com

pany, descended Into Keely Bun colliery ai

Pottsvllle. Pa., to examine tlie ventilation.

All were suffocated by foul air, and a num

ber of workman who attempted tlielr rescue barely escaped with their livw. At Oakland, Cel., Edward Schroeder entered the nice of Dr. Alfred LcFevre and kot him throtifta the body, thn wound

trnviir fatal In a few moments

tie were of good social position, Scltroeilcr being Teller of the London and San Francisco Bank, and LaFevre a popular dentist. It is ssfd that Jchrocder wajealwis of LcFevre's attention te the wife of the for-

uiinr at nur back. It filled fast, but the ob

structions kept it back Ion.: enou h for us to escape from the main shift It was all we coukl do to save ourselves. Woodland was standing In water up to las waist whn I saw him. H was sure death, ami I had to knock out the dead eyes, as I told you. lie knew as well as 1 that It was all over with them. I shall never forget tlie look on bis face or the

Womkn with banged hair aro decci fill. They cover up their show of i tellcct, and a man will marry one them, expecting to have a good-natur. fool for a who; but she 11 turn o smartor'n than chain lightning, at make him dance all the household hor

at Lot

ouml of his votce as ne mhu u io save our- t - . . selves tlwueb the very act was to tiisurc his ptpos. -Acto Jl wcn KegiMcr.

aeam." ... . . , Saorkd concerts aro srtvon

men E,K Branch and Coney Island every Sumh

It Mh par-. tnine to pass through the door leading from night. A sacred concert consists ot twe s,.i.rr,t.r I the air-lock Into the temporary chamber of ' f,. nf oratorioi nlavcd

the tunnel, was Jammed m the doorway, and, Lyaltz and oolka time, twenty per contu deetdte tlie efforts ot those ahead, could not i p 7 . . Vnni- n ' bTbrHht ouu as the door cl1 ujkiu t lm ! of " prayers ' from operas, twenty p t and held him fast. Peter Woodland, As-1 centum of sentiment, and forty per co sistint Snperlntcndeut, told the men to try i tum 0f "Pinafore" and "bholly."

and get nut, anu, wuen wis iiium huh h fastened In the doorway, called out to thoe

AT ftionierev wextco, a ir-xiiKin nu- , WMO Ba( escapeu, teiitnis utem to nurry anu eer was arreeted for being drunk and Ira-' try and get assistance to help the rest and rrU .L bvthe.ioHee. Some of hkeom- himself who were left behind. He refused

- in iinovn uiiiup

J liodon Pot. ! One afternoon there was a crowd excited colored mon in an alley gather' ' around two noirro bovs who h

is. IMS i iiii1 mf; niiiii b mi i saaaia - w . .

radee went te hb rescue, backed up by I Hinke every effort to ifet the rest out, and, If , clinched caoh other and wore lignt"

ef the rank and file. Seven pollwmcn, u were not possible, then those escaping ' aWay for dear lifo on tho grottti

armed with speneer carinnes, resisteu iho mwi wjr w rcu c . attack, killing two oMcers and several n. ""oBtee of COminy, in explaining diers. Tke soldiery finally carried the day, , tHe cc,ieat, say the workmen, In coming rescued their comrade ami took prknners through the air-lock, rat liave cxerclsi-il

Hntitual careieseneM, ami, uo " uours m me

air-lock bclnz ouened at the same time, the

ai

the policemen. The citizens then rallied and recaptured the police. Gen. Hancock, in addition to his present duties, has been assigned to the com ma ml of the Department of the South during the temporary absence of Urlg.-Gen. Augur. . Mormon agents found proselyting in the interior of Germany have been expelled the country by the Government. A mob broke open the jail at HockvlUe.Md., on the morning of the 27th, and taking therefrom anegro named John Dlggs, hanged him to a tree. Dlggs wan arreted for an indecent asult upon a white lady near Dame town. It is stated that he made a full confession to the Sheriff. A fusion has been effected in Maine of the Democratic and Greenlmok Electoral tiekets, upon the basket four Greenbackcrs te three Democrats. Empire City, Oregon, has had a 0,00 fire. The Mexican General Valle, with a considerable force, has taken the Held ajrainst VIctorlo and his band, who are now on that side of the border. The Mexican eomtnandcr is said to hold an authorization from our Government to follow the red raseak Into our territory fhonld the exigencies of the caae render It desirable to so. Jessie Steele, aged 20, a beautiful and aceomplkhcd young lady of Tark, HI., wa Instantly killed near Clnebmatl, 0., on the 27th, where she was vkltingsome friends, by Jumping from a carriage, the kerto having taken fright and started te run.

coinnressed air was allowed to fscatrc. Tha

coffip-ested air serves a double purpose, namely, to keep the water out and to support the roof of the tunnel. when It escaped, the catastrophe was inevitable. The engineers ami olM-lals sey that it is Impossible for any of the imprisoned workmen to be alive, as the water within the whole leneth of the tunnel is up to the roof, and even above It The laborers who are mklnr tltu excavation west of the shaft

There was one negro man present

ho urged tho combatant not to gt up. "Gougo him in de eye, Bill "Sam, if you give in I'll tan ycr hi for yer." A well-dressed gentlem: stoppod and said to tho negro ma "You ought to bo ashamed of yours to encourage those boys to figlit "Why, Lor' boss," was the rcsnon"dotn's my own childron." Gah'&l News. We met a Dutch citizen coming i from tho denot the other day. 1

seemed greatly excited, and wc ask

will, however, not cease their labors to get at . j,m wjmt WR3 tne trouble. "Dero where the bodies are supposed to be but It l lIro,ll(M nnmlt, n i1B r8liad. "I v

lrapolirte io torce any air ihiu uie iunuci, -;7- ,i.

aa all whirh has been forced in so iar nas escaped through the shaft, in which it has made the water leap up two or three feet above the surface. It is feared this afternoon that only seven

men instead of cfglit men nave uecn savcu,

gittlng my poots placked In dot dor ven a iioltceman gome alone, und dold mo to git my feet oud of tier v an ilnt dnr drain of cars could git '

Dls vas tier hrsd uli

h do t or deuot. Dls vas tier iirstt u

one. named Thorns CummhiKS, who waa I my feet vas ofcr Insulted. I vill rept

a . a l. . . . . . a-

reported by one of the worklngmen scaped, la now said to be missing.

to have

Kef.lt, the motor man, of Philadelphia, invented among other things a vajKiric lift, intended lor raising huavy weights. The feat is accomplished by means of a belt strapped around the

waist to which are attached numerous small wires. Two of those wires are connected with a small instrument resembllng a watch case, which contains 1 wheels and springs. While Mr. Keely V7M practicing with tho lift recently' he 1 burst a blood-vessel, causing a severe hemorrhage. He was found in his

workshop in an insensible, condition with blood flowing from his mouth, lie was ill for several days, but his conditio is mow improving.

him at headquarters, I baod you. don't care a shuck for his prass co und pluo buttons. He vill limit out ti I vas not porn a pig fool for nodlngs. Cincinnati Satuniay Niyht. A woman isn't fit to have a b who doson't know how hold it. Hut a woman does know how to lu it. It ha man whoso education 1 been neglected in this particular, woman will go to the crib with 1 eyas shut and pick the infant rli side up twelve, times out of a possii dozen, while ignorant man ftimb among the laces and embroidery a coverlets aad things, with hi e. wide open, and the chances aro cij, out of nine that when he lifts i yougster the blood will rush into liQM.Norrhtovm IlorM.