Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 June 1881 — Page 2

"WEEKLY COURIER.

C. DOAMK, lutllomor. JASTF.H. INDIANA. TOPICS OF THE DAT. Cosrreaat IbnhiHm, aimiamift the ticket: Far Gmnir, D. M. Cfcwt, mi Wayaa Casnaty; for Urutenaatw uu t u . for teynw Judge, A. D. Imbue?, Cmmty; foe Superinteuat Fubtm lassjrartioa. Mrs. alary Sank, of pes Heine. A splrfrom the mixrtr the mat aoatfaatioa. aa Um by legal delet that tbe lady, If elected, would the State law fromfulBEmgthe Attkwefthag ernes. Th majority, bowwver, deetared they would aemiaate. Iwr if all the taw la Cbristeadom prevented mrr ckcthm. Tm report recently published that CoL Ftwailik I). Grant had resigned from to have beea premature. ft k ememttv pobtfefexd that Colonel J. Stamjky Bnow, Um President's Fravata Seeretarr, hu been diepstcbed to Fuwc wmw easiness, luring a I. Pradcst will ill Um poet Tub TirjEfada Respecters' Convenafmsr a haur sad axeWag contest aver William K. Cameron rGovtswr. CeauMaheme paaitiverydeeUiKd ran, mad Emmkbstxci, wha lacstved a v vetaa ea asm baBat, leuasted that hit be withdrawn. CM. Cameron is as af aga, wma Adjutaat-Ornerai m Madntteg the mtopelitke aad eaUtorWtherWnborapnsi, one of the haesaeau af his adslai-ial IHs beiag dual mosjht wtth Kobert W. Hagbea, editcrof She WapuMkaa paper, tha JStmte Jomrmml, in whsfhrasnsian wa aha through Um abdom 1877, mm waa defeated ia the enaalsrtlua far Governor. The i on the ticket wa given ta John F. Lewis, who, ia a peeth accepting the awmarlua for Lieutenm-vemar, said ha had beea a Uni .it min. waa new a Xepamlksn, al was proud to my he was also Got. Brant aad Capi. Ends arrived adlfewOriaaas oa Um Sd, ea their return Beiag hstarviewed wtth ref ta Caaklhtei reeaaUosuGea. Grant "He CoakitBg baa beea shamaraiir anemted, aad for no eaaas whatever that I asm dhcerer. He eertalaly thooJd be reelected as a rindicatfoa of his eoane, and weatid be if I had aaythiaf; to do with it. Grot. SsjxmiuAw, fat a oomplimcalary gameral order has accepted th redfnatioa of Lseut.-CaA Grant as aid upon tha staa af the ThHtteaaat-GtBeraJ todate,Juae 1. 1861. It it said a atnuur ptcisare is beat upon the President to eehi hadsrseaitat of Uw Beadttuter's mTiigmia, which is geaerally sunfcetsa ay tae cuesred voters af the The SD-ahrJst-eat Kepubilfsaa. m the Seid, aad cJafan to hare the I sapffMtt of the AdminWtraUoa. Tin amfwfatmsmt by Attorsey-Ca-1 MeTeaark af Mr. A. ML Gibsaa. formerV Wadnagtsn carrispaadint af Um Haw ertam Sal aMtfOffaMp ttVMaMlB iS i, is severely dehy the Caamaf. Brady organ. Qardsld atteattoa to wtth tha Ute cUefs eathelth. The Camthat they had easac to the far the pwrpose af mrrying of the treaty entered into eae seat that Uvraa the deetre of th Gotof the a siiaTv m pnaTih, aad have

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hajsmiamo of ssMtoMca dmty and ptepared U aaldUj swppraaa any not of baaUBij. lmitwmTT OAaraxu ai imlm to aOmadtha Atheta Tftfillln m Wawaihit l h I mi i ! hi n mhllsg. TbePreeiMjw hadorem the sedects of the CBBBJamsWal ABBP IMMDBJVmT. Smwa' Jjjj BlMsjemt of aae 1 aUMA3B (ash la lMMuamauamjaaa, aaajw'me?eaam ajammaa am mmWmWffmtfff Hffmmf&tKf

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OwFemVomam TarrttorMefm.Ma. Tm fkmmm Coart of the Western District, sfttiag at rendered a eneJetoa suthorlxhur nam; of suite against Um now CkyQevoramm of Memphis far the debts ef tbe defus geverameat. Thi Texas A PajeiSo Railroad Compeay kaa begua tait ta Um courts of Xew Mexico aatast Um Sautkant Pariae Campaary, U recover Hut portion of tha South. ar ParMe Bead which wan built oa Um land rant of tbe Texas A Factie la New Mexico. The ehrim cover a tract of 13u mites, from the Art on border to Kl Paso, huroirlror aa tow than te,Qt.0oo. A temporary mjuaetfua baa been granted aad a receiver appointed. The Texaa A Paetnc land grant waa made by Congress ia 1871,aad the Company holds that It baa aever beea aaaulled or forfeited, although no work of construction waa ever done la tha Territory. The Southern Pacisk claims to bold ite rights under the general right-of-wav acta of Ongre, which were paaaed la 174, for rear after ta grant to the TVmt A- iu-ia Tub value of the export from thus eouatry during the year cad lax April SO, 1KI. exceeded the valve of the rood Im ported during the name time byfS,v7Xi7. I The excess in value af ta vnnrt mrr tKo imports during the year ending April, 1H, waa only l ..MlK A com r amy has been formed, with den. Grant aa President, to build the Texaa Western Railway, a narrow-gauge, beginning at Houston aad runniaK wast to the Bio Grande. Thi most careful astimalca put the cotton crop of last year at ti. 400.000 bales, or nearly a milium and a half bales more than Um splendid crop of CltrMKS AJCO CASfJAJLTim. At Peru, Nemaha Couutj, Nb.,on the Sd, AJbert Clark, reeeaUy arrived la the town with hit wife aad ire children, cot bis wife't throat with a pocket-knife, aad then took bis shot-gun and went out oa the street. The rt person he saw was . M. Sargent, a weQ-kaown barheas-maker, who was shot aad tastaa lr Mtled. The "H-wiw thea took his pocket-knife, with whfcm he had already slain his wife, sad cut his awn throat. Tha rapposiion la that Clark was eraay, aad had become impressed with the idea that some one waa following him with th iateat to do him injury. Mr. Sarreet leaves a famiiy, aad the Sva ekOdren of Um murderer are homekm. C. A. Caxnoxs Urerr-atabia, at How ard City, Kaits., burned oa Um morning of the 4th. HI son George, aged JHt was burned to death, also 11 bortes. LiGaTTxrvo struck the Masonic building at Camptown, Ky., sad two men, Xathaa Hoflaa aad William R. Brrd, were intaatly kilted. Seven ethers were badly shocked. The dead were both prominent citizens, about tfty years of age, and leave large families, A dispatch from Vienna, says Gen. rehsthu committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart. The eaoe assigned Is that be was suffering from aa incurs Me malady. a Eimnrr Wilioams, catered, cottvwted of the murder cf Major Hutdiins, waa executed at Uviagstoa, Abu, oa the Sd. Hewn composed aad died without a strugfkv Tw frokxbt trains wen wrecked near Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Um ftth. tnrousrk amlsuBMlerstandiagof orders or for gctfulacw ea the pari of a telegraph oper ator. Two brakemea weta Ruled. Bagtae Aadersca had hi lag and ceilar-boac brsfcea. besides reedrtng other injuries, aad ireman Mataaws was bruised and scalded. Mjiwi oomos front Berlin, Ky., oHIte ntardarof WRaam Sims by hk brother-la-law, XeLow. When last seen togatber McLow, who was drunk, was aeeustag Kims cf saving stetea Ms money. On the ftth abas aody was found m the wood, ambbet ia aa. JdeLew, wbea saber, Jnad oa aw own parson. He has con the aswder, aad k ia Ml at Break vfBa, Josrx mcCcllovom wm killed and three Men were badly Injured by a boilar'explosion at Arksnaai Cky, Ark. A nutiocrr train oa the Dwirer, South Park PacrSc BaBrasd jumped Um track ean Vwta, Cob, on tbe Sth. H. Black, i agin in, J. Lee, f reman, and fa, Arnold, war isisteatlr kShtd, J. L. Kaaalek. ', bad his aaklc dtsieeaJ4Msi TPswfc aad a number af ears are wOmaml V9PmtUgW WAMnwaTtm ihipmtglt of the 1st Tks a wftl very seen he pat la mo-To-day OaL Was; A. Cook wa comSpedal Assistant Attarnsv-Oea-to take exeiuaive ebarce uadsr the At-Mraey-flsaeral af the prosecution of those eases mtto courts. The aew Qraad Jury will be drawn the Hah af this month, and the criminal term begins the SHh last. It hi seat by these wett mfwi said that the Atteray Osaersl aad ntsa specially eharged with the prosseutioa are aatirslr salismm wtth the erkleac ootabwd, aad half desjkt hMtctmsat aad wmrieUon wffl feeVw. ITVasrwsfrrmi DabUa: Tm potto srreatadsbrteeartetariMBedvka, with rifles, which wore takea from them aad they wet allowed to go on bail. A son of lord DnasandU has beea shot at aad A irk salman of agmam. smatrr and mvahrr latt Ihibihi bridges bralaewnhythaf ipslaii to pre. ra the passage of artmery. Theegpedl-

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fcamlt ftanraamm fha palisa trees bamttmx, TinatyairtiMi111 """ l'"Tilir Cewnr Chwa. the yeafw Ited em Um paima. wba mtara tt jjj' m7s MmSSef mThiSSS OmhSl Laaams at Kftay, mmr Katts Ooamtf , MesAh, have haan arwiMi wmmr the ytariwiaa of tlMOastelamam onaaapicaoa af mlatimi

crake am mod aumtks Lead league k not a rrr alu la tbe strict sease of the It la a fowatttutloaal ameadmeat: It k a lawful awvement; it k a movement which wa Intend to push forward by moral force alone. We do net Intend to violate nay lew. 1 hear of a dtaagreentent among the leaders of the people, but these things are exaggerated Our phalanx k unbroken, our spirit k aaaabdned, and the result b, therefore, clear aa day. We must succeed." UniHtft order from the War DepartGca. Pope ta strntoaJng troops at the sceeesikto points for wri te ia ease there should be trouble with the Indians when their removal under tbe I'te treaty k consummated. Care is taken that an movecf Ute troop likely to excite the InThk Lord Chancellor of England expreeses tbe opinion tbat the Revised Testament ean not he read In the EagHh Churrh until it baa been recomaaended or authorIced by some sufficient public authority, and that aayderynsa using it Incurs the rik of tteing hekl m an offender agsiast the law. Thk number of arrivals at Castle Oardeafor May wan :w.lt 31, AO) tnr than for the ciirreT'tKlinie' month last year, and the largest number (or any month in -the Mutory of the tawtftutkin. The annual meeting and festtral of the Xorth American Turner Bund bepia in St. Lonis on Um 4th, to eoeuaoe veverl days, eome S.0M lprrWatatires were present, from varioos itaru of the country. Br tbe arrest in Chicago of Sam Hanna, n well-knoarn thief, th ptlce gained information of a eoacerted plaa to rob tbe United Statea Kxpreet Company's messenger oa Um Iubiique rosd. who renerally has ia Us charge from fW.OW to ifaot,000 on a trip. A driver for the com psny, who was In tbe scheme, b ako tinder arrest. The Pennsylvania Senate haw defeated a Joint resolution proposing aa amendment to Um Constitution prohibittns tbe manufacture and sale cf liquor In that Mate. Tub steamer Glenlogmn, from New York, for .Pars, Peraambuos and Bahia, took fire at sea and was abandoned. Tbe crew and passengers landed at Fort Alexa, Brazil. Bktwexm 90,000 and $100,000 in bonds, from which coupon bad Just beea cut, were stolen from the Treasurer's desk of the Erie County avfn? Baak at Buffalo, X. T. A number of the bonis bars been traced to Baltimore. Is confluence of the prevalence of ! yellow fever in Vera Cru the Mexicau Rail way tympany na put on a special train to take passengers direct to Orizaba. roXDEVSKD TILE6RAM5, Ballotixo lor UaHod States Senav tors In tbe Xew York Lejrndature, to III the tracaa!- catied by the rclnati;n of na ors Owklintr and Piatt, waa continued on the 7th without any decided change in the aituatiun. Thk National Committee of the Xa-tkmai-reeabacfc party met In U Lsnis on i he 7th, aad elected Coi. Jesse Harper, of IliiiMk.cWrmaa. Lee Crandall, of Washttujtoa, was re-sleeted eecretary. U. S. Gramt aad party arrived in Si. lyinis oa the 7th. Thk Naiicmal Mftters AgeochUion held their eighth aaaaal Osaveatioa at Cbieago, aegwniagoa the 7th. The Cochran patent rsarvaemmg culm for damsim to shaaaaonat of Wmjm ajrahat members of the Asssjekrtloa, were wttled by eompromke, the terass ef which are private. L4tAtMG maawfacturer of agricultural impiametits ia th Wast are ssld to have greatly curtailed operatJetu ea aoeeaat ef uafavorable advice regarding the eemiws; act lest. A XTjxkfgifof Pennsylvania blast furnaces have stwpeadad operation ea aoof tbe aJmfed deprcsetoa m the iroa Wiluam MtmrMT, Um divoroed bosof Jfra. Jfewtoa XeCtoma, vtlted that lady at her leaidcaee wear Mttshureb, ia., the other day, aad requested aa iaterWhoasb appeared, Mnrphy threw hk arms around her neck. aad. while thtsa , shot her ia the back aad breast, aad thea placing a revolver against hk forehead, f reds bnllettkroagh his brain, hUlhkr himself instantly. Mrs. MoCterran, it k thought, win recover. A Maw Almamt Chieago Railroad "via undertook to Mmb en top ef a ear near Pekln , Iwd., and was tuMcked off by the timbers of the bridge scram Utoa Blver, aad iaataatly killed. Hat body fell into the river, and was recovered by the train- wsen aad takea to New Albaay . Ha had eaty beea ea the real a few day. Lewis S wawtw, an old farmer, of Van Buna Ooaaty, Ark., was asaaaaiaated oa the porch ef hk dweHkay, feently, by tarac men who rpraag from the shrubberr attdriddMhkbedr waklmllsts. 9ufrposed to be the work ef weoniblssi. At th mam of CTsmaalmr. Mich.. reeeaUy, a party ef roughs eaamected wHh a whheiwbs,womtdsd to break apadaacs. A"fr rn-ry. npBtlrisjsii. ta iMiki wim it ari .... fatatty iahtred: J. B. Orkwold. ruiaam iw. kmat. was mwasalv ' ' rwL. I awr raclvd a natal ball la tka mm. mt ta. face, aad a dup, Tkirteeasf the JaWmhBtfmfT omW SVMrtfJ1 WWHI afMtfmmmT 4 froni Iraehfat Mkcav .

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to the their wlrseos. tks "itarbir.'' As it lata to reieiee over haman trhiMph of vs. laadbAman, k k aoaetaake mofewMtraJelosttvar taoeqatntt. We have Utls onus that any Aataeioaa aalMsi oan far umsTMumtioa that it k an of ail euimsl. that ha hoaia to th, whole KanlUfe pack. Inmtioia, while ke k not tke rt horse that has won a race la Culeni. Is the am kee that baa waa the Imiby, and the Stat to really sstt'c the voxed tuestMm of the superiority of tbe American over Um Knglkh thoroughbred. The Mama watch Mr. nanford sent over several rears ago did little rseepf lo make a cre4liable exhiMtioe, but did not alarm the EngUehnen as to Um superkir.ty uf tkeir boraes. la W.I Mr. LorUterd seat over a detachment of hkkwses, with rarule at their bead, wnlvh chaagfrl the views or ljislisbmxn. TUey began tiuspect, after t'amif ba i won a serws of han't ca bw. that tometk uv gol uught come out of America In tferway of a horse. Last seaoa ibe Americans were unfortunate. la'lt ws haadKMppcd to heat Uy tbat nothtag ciHjlU 1 e ilt'nc etita hun. and h was sent b'-ma. Mr. UmilMrd's Muttake aiut Hv isme made a gtod exhitHt ou, and Wad'-iieu-in proved unrllabie for stea-lr w.rk. Mr. Kt-ene's staltie waa afflicted wtia a nmliirnant epidemic, but towards the of the mwn bl ioxhall sul Don yulartoiliJ s iue rery creditable work. 'ihk siMaoa, howtk-er, the " Yankees," a aturtisbinea term all our hors, have been darowcll tbat tbe .tbt,r ttut't.tut for tbe IV-rby bare been aUrii.o I at the out. in.-;, andtwoirtnni. lro(uuiHmii Don Kulano.tbe former tbe property i.f Mr. l.onlUnl nl the latter of Mr. Ku ne. wauenm" in secoi.d and Uird to Pereine for the Two Tbouand Guineas, came to tbe tront at once amona alt borMOf in r nwlaad of tkeir age, tb ugh tbe os pvctatiotM of the LoriiUrd part- ariaobed rather to Uanet and Pafsaic, who won' hcntea at tbe start oyaUtd euJ-.tt rutber fan to lro.(uola, ttw ultimate vlct.r in thy-i-rbr. The race came off a Woineaday. and lriuok sen the ntoe by half a length, with the Ituke of Wmtmin.tt.rs ferefrin second, aad two ieagtbs ah.td of Lord iioscbtirv s Town Moor, tbird. At the diittaui t pole. Pvregr.ne looked like wlnalng at a oanti-r, but IrOiuota marie s dash, an I rnc in ami I tremendous enthiisisani. hi rider chlmtnf that if it bad been necea-wry be o.uW have won tbe race by three knirtha. TbottaaiMU upon thousunds of KttsTUShmen and the rnort of tbe Koval family J4aed in tbe applause that arectet tbe brave brown colt, who wm in the bet of spiilta, iikewixe hie rider. It k neediest) to say that Mr. Lorillard It also in tbe oest of spiilta, aa wwu ae may ne. avinr won. It la sa.d, two miiltoas on the race. The American t(le wtlijomm hts jubilation, and be'p cHebrata the great t iotory of the (tret Amestain winner of the lerty. which no longer leaves aay douUmtothe long-monted quest I- n of superiority between Ameeiean and XngUsh thoroutbrcds.-iklcaVu r. ibunr, Jiuu 1 Kailroad ierideaU. TWa BaffmrM O u of a recent date has a reeord of the railroad accidenta c urrln duriniast April. Th -re we a in ail 3 accidenta, whrebrt pewoaswer k iledand if injured. tkVfa at" i lent ouued death, ts in urv lmt rtut dc'h. whllM In 'i. i. orOj ip. rient.oft.:ewh. le number, no hmkhis tnjury lop. r.-on is rc ,d.l. As i-otipurvd wtth April. 1"), thcreka.ler. aoof e xbt aoe.tHBt, I'Ut n inceawi of it in the number kloe.t ad or il ia that mjurtl, Pr the year ead.ag with April tbe record Is as follows i i ."" u"?" " iS Awnwst . , . .u,,t,4..,t Um tmSSS .";" '"" rtrembtHr!. "".'' ,Z h& beceoibsr. v jaaaary.. ........ ....... la" Fehrujarr. i., ,,, p ke March....... Ml April..,, ,,,,,,.... eg m 1 m m M m m 7 U 13 Si Totak .... 13N4 raraemewrhaJtllsaa. .. t fmeiaoniha.KOTa.... $ The number of accidenta k m m 91 lira rci one4ialf greater, wh to that of kllUwt and Injure ibas wore tbau doubled frm the pravtou year. The average pr month wa Hi aocidenss, M killed madid injured, airalnat St aeciduMts, tt killed and M injured in luT SO. Set Free hy an Firthenahe. A lashtewt which occurred during tbe lata sanamaae at tame atrikinarir lUnatrates the irnva of taa old adage that " tii an HI wind a blows aobsdr any good." and h well worth the attention of mimloaary eircles. Some months mo considerable excitement waa caused by tbe imprisonment for life of a TurKiak mMtah, b asune Khodja Ahmet, for the otensj of bevtng helped I)r. Koht' to translate the mble and Mrtaia Protestant prayers Into thcTurfcim hmguase. Khodja Ahmet was ahut up tot a prison st t.hios; and there he wouM probably have remained until re!oaed hy death but for the earthquake, whwh kaocked down hk prison walls, and moreover eaftmted the demottthai in neh a skinful manaor that ha was walnjared by the wmck of tae buiidlag. When Khodja Ahmet rtaMard what had happened, he wfcMiljr took to kis Leis, and. without reportlnr Mmseif to the authorities, saampcred to tha bar. where he amtnasd to get oa board an ltog steamer, and, sen rdtng to the Utam. mm, k at present ia London. . Marriod In farte, Avimrtromantlc aVair took place at the Fans of Xmewra oa Tuetdty kat. A fiaetooktagmao, knewa aa Dr. Harry Darting, of Atlanta, tie-, recently rsgwtoead at hosH's Hotel, ana, after rmam!nr a few days, spend' hit hk money freely, vkttsd the Tabm Rock House and Maaeum. where he wn inaiy free at Ida eipeudtture. Finally hk gaie aoa one of Mr. Davk' hanmmne assistants, Mies Anale Merehv. fur. merly of St. Catherinea. He asked her If she wonMukato bemarrtadaad have him for a husband, tikeseid.sae would, and aha d. Thk weea Monday. Tuesday tkemtir went th river and were married, and aw the honeymoon aad low of Falle. twlfmrma (Oaf,) Bo kve selected fenoe oomers fOT Weir hOflf this f9" " to portend violent IVmioe BwtatA died ha BeJasna. It. n., rsjceatiy, aged iob jaars.

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8ixln atUeg west of tali city, oa tbe fitate-lin 4iviiou af the Pan H&adle Kailroad. la situated the vHlafo of Id, rille. Near UtU place is Toeatd cemetery, and in thi si eat eity- of Ute dead a dtaoorery has just been made which oaa indeed be characterised aa itranjre and seaaatiooal. A few day 'o a ruiut named S imual Wilson dos.red to reutove the remain of his wife, who died Mix years ajjo. aud those of hi faiiter. wboo death io k place thirteen years since. Accordingly, he procured hcl , and the work of excavating be'tin. The jrravc in which tbe father' nmain lay was first opened, when It was (o tn.l that nothing oxocjit the bare skUtion renxt'ned. Then the wife's jrrve, whicn was leja than two feet distant, wa excavated. Upon reachiiijr tbe bottom the tartUnjj diecovery was made that the body wa p t ruled. The arms and limbs, however, bad withstood the eflect of whatever element in the earth had rauel the pctrifa tion to occur, ami n .thinjr rem lined ut them but the boues, The tiuuk of the biv wa aa hartl a Dint, autl timn bein takon front the grnvq wiw found to weijrfc alnmttiirvo hmliel )ounds, whU the Motunti (liirinjj her lite weighed about one litm lic l ami forty pound. Tha t asct hus citiHctt a good dett) of interest to be lunmfestc.l in the matter, nnf, $,- tiioiijrh the wis men of the neighborh ,twl h.ivu put their head togvllior in cfMinc!. ili y can study out uo satisfaobtrc r;t.Hon why the wotuan1 body should thin be turned iuu si on and the other remains, located so near, should b in no way aflccted by the petrifying Uittuence. Another strange feat ti re of the cnum is the fact of Ike arms and limbs turning; to dtit while the remainder of the body ImrJoned iuto stone. The woman wuo.e i cnuing arc ii in nttractins: so mucli attention waa once a res dent of Harrison Township, thin uouiity, and it was there she and Mr. Wiison were married, bhe was a daughter of John Small, a refpecied oid farmer, and herxelf aM husband took up their residence near Wavllle ftlxnit the year 1MG7. This case of wtrifaction is' the only one ever known in this section of Indiana, and, a a na'ural conse monce, a large number of people have taken the paint to see the strange sigtit. .oiuper (uf) c;r Cincinnati Xnuinr. Brother Meet far Ibe First Time. While at Cleveland the other day wo met a man named C. Pinkie, who resided at Mciantburg. 111. He had come to Cleveland the day before to meet a brother. Sixteen years ago D.nklc left hi home in ermany and t-atuc U Amcri a lie settled in Southern Illinois, began farming and butchering, lie proierci. married, and has ever aince been doinsr n thrivinr ! b'tsme. A few week afVr leavinir his home in the o'd country a brother ww ignored into the world, vh wag given the name of Andrew. The, latter, a few months ago, ev pressed a dc4ro to come to tuU country aud labor with, hn cider brother for a homo anil a fortikie. Arrangements wen? made for hi coming, and the Illinois brother agreed to meet him at Cleveland last, rrt.iay. They had never seen each oilier. When the train from N ,?w Yor It pulled in, a may be supposed, the brother were anxious, and with nobody to point the other out how were thay to know each other? The elder one took a stand near the platform of, the car, and as the hundreds of passengers stepped down, his eyes riveted themselves tunm the countenance of each, Finally they rested upon a neatly-dressed, stout-built, beardless boy,, and at about the same instant Ute latter' eves met the waiting brother's. Without a word spoken by either, they made a rash for each other and clasped in a rigorous embrace. It was some time before either could speak, hot when their tongues did become loose they rattled away at a won Jer wily rapid rate. The next train bore them, to their home in the West. -tttr Fall (Al) Tribum. The moat remarkable fUchtl body of water yet deaeribed was that whieh occupied the upper part of the basla of the Red River of the North, which geologists have fittingly named Lake Agasiie. The total length of this glacial mill-pond" wa not. far from tiOO miles, and the width was In places 300 miles and iu depth 300 feet. Its outlet was through Lake Traverse into the Minnesota River. Thu width of the Minnesota Valley and the extent and height of it terraces atill bear witness to the volume, of water formerly running through it. The great wheat region of the north hi In the bed occupied by Lake Agassis. The enclosure wa drained when the ice-harrier to the north so far receded that Nelson Hirer waa permitted to resume its .flow Into Hudson Bay. Mr. Warren Uphato, of tbe Minnesota Surrey, thus describe the plain: "The higher, land at its sides la flnrt seen in the distance a if their upper edges wore a little above the horfaon, with a narrow strip of skr below. ' The surface of this plain is seen only foaa distance of three or four mile. Houses andgrmn-stackg hare their tops visible first, after which, la appnmchlng, they gradually come into full view, and the highlands ten to fifteen Miles away, forming the sldo of the valley, a;parently lie Twyoad a wide depression, like a distant high ooaat"A. T. JmkptmlmL A amlMtttlrm nf murht MS. and to tor of Born was latoly sold m ltdinbawti foe total of about a thonsand doltare.