Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 May 1882 — Page 6

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WEEKLY COURIER.

JASPKB,

IKDUNA.

T0FIC8 OF THE DAT

liases, M f tt a4as mi tod oa tha Wave of

TndUtoiMM between the dera

ted (Ohio) BoOta Mill Compeay ed

teMM heVO SUlmtUatad IB S MC--OUI.

the nwitny - works are shut

All

art

Tm m toe letarmidUio -ppallaio ooorta miu.nl il wtoh tn Mm hmm, Max M- , n-t we tbe 1 1 1 1 ii H of Um mmom

JU ILii uiglllall Bita-litt-Ti TT MM etr- - inii "lie MB esladu an aaany r?Si

ikmuik Humify OMUMur ww mr aew

deetrucUve than at f W' Ummn ImI and at least w

taaailltt WOtO Made bsmslBM. .

A nrmoK is being droouwa m

IUm., tori Mtjrof sxeeuwou m we f QtUU. M tlM groued of buealty.

nwAn ol a.ooo has bee w4

forth capture of the uyerei Adriaa, Mink. . .

lM ft AMt PlM fSMM M MUM BOTW-

of Sparta, Wto., wild pigeoue have

tablUhed roost half a mu ww m

n l . tm ninx iweuir vr

hw ww moMneete. ,

Tmk May report ol um agrwuitum

award mh was

Dav claim tor the value of t

Hull tot of land la Hew Ovleon. whteh at the

lit pamhaten: hj Hi ht y""-" nninh lit iioagaoatfci it by a snortMgdkSrMM4 tbe Sea. May U-lf

Appenars wna wa nuwby Mr. Geore Aa wee adopted oa mntUHt of

SuanreXnor abrMxed by JEti ssra rsr r , ttii ti Mr. hum1 w la. irom

i aucnoioa aaw -avur.

lefthe!ismoueothslteef

would quit sod an order waa Urued te since

the other work uetu an annua w. . . . .lk.l lali

4 toratura. It wm uua

oaurM wouUl laduaa Um a o maaw. but UMf aaairU a dtwlaU to U

lit contMcUoa with Um itaUwMmt tht ! aru pao tha ewuUUaa 0 wteur wkat

amrta of Fmu.Um ParWaa aMttneiaK, tor tht MiMN owiaur

battvrlaa for U atorax of elastrWtjr. a Sow omtiatad. It Mta aWa 00,000.000 i-. .nUlA tkat Faura'i . t iaeal rar. of which aearljr ail

rtklataMrferM Imtka HinifMMi(. Tfco 11 piwWoa tkt

- Ti- OharlM F. Bntak't tt. from Um aT VMMitOR fuaa

Mo!n i .aBMreM paUaU of a iU" chareter,aad devotad to Uw -od o that twaaonrSS tht Bah, la a CM. ooUy dreidad k mrviM, tm m .

Nad artannr aw

. .

u.

the Oo-l-rittteo-

yorled a Mil to aM a tapptwt ottoa com irhoola. Prtatad and racoaimmad. Iro TldMtor Um aiK rf wan trt .hU to aa

um lalinl ITT nmr ttt ttt aw la wp

iw

SZi aafMotaL which

SmU ba apportioaod to uw Mvaral MiM aa4 -iil 1 mi -MrrrTri'-r of Uir

ha nwo for Um aacanoa ot

1 ta pahflc MhooU.

Th baurmadiata apptllata floor Mil ! a S-aae oa tha Mtb M to tS-te-

rta Mm aanMit of aU the KaimMtaWM

Maaara. Bagrartf, uocKrau, jacaem, jw aadWalkar. DaaMffraf, The MU

-tate eoortw, or oaa la

abt of the Moebtt Junta, of theoirame Ooart allattcA ta that circuit, three Otrcuit aSff-S1- :r?-2.

bMMwa. OoaforetMe rwyorta oa Mm tnrttt g!Sriii-l jaourlattoa Mil

fmm nam to the uatte- Mate.

Co-erWe larwte oa th. ?L raeaaMC The aahatttnte tor tM mtaorKy mimleitoa II to M aa Mm bill paaeo. ttt to air Is Um Howm of Beprateatattrat oa the Mb. tba rt-er aad harbor bUl waa OMteiwl

The bill to enable tae nanonat

AMoetaMop toaatowd Ha eorporato

ai. nMrin- the natfoaal baak

a. A Wlfwaa tatrodaeed Jrtjdartn

of CoagraM to ueas. i. w.waw-

Tnt Mil to rermnt tat oa nwoMaa laatad tram eWaeaa of Tmaiii wttboot authoctty paaMd the Senate oa tba 1Mb; tim

a bfu for tbe rentorai aa umiw "

iroaaeatod with tba Wladow la-

,he proteeaen to.anaa wie j

aoaciy ot tae nwu"",

-rf.. ha . wouM aroama oa raier-

TAe of tba dlatlllert, dealan and

back of Um earltaM daU olaiMod by Paurt

for kta FroMh pataat. rUMM AJfD OAOA-VTI.

Willis Whkt, acd li, wwkUl-d

v- . .(. 8. Paul. MlNM.. Xa.r U. a

Deoeaiber, ltl, ba wan mtlead tram hit k a Tadlaa. aad bb mmtwU ware

. Avar kl inmMHd Iom; but

mk ki urh ba wa found at Vr

MOlea, .,aaraataradtobtartaaa,oJy t . karrlhla death.

If a. C. O. BMOTHKKTOIf, Wf ftrom

Kaoaaaba, Mieb died rery toddaaly, twdar eireaaaataaeaa. at tba Awanaaa

HotHe. ia Daavw, Cote., tba ttMf ntgbt

r- i.i u ahm MMrtaear ta tbe aai

. r i ru A Marti. w aetata Rail-

'

IdlM Mi

la-kui .hat -l-watf tat BaltlMOW, MdM

Um other day, maoaHad hi abrldgio Ma aaraar by uaiaia Atom tbe tfth-ttary aorUr T tba L

A otcumtb wbksh awopt ow th Tf Ktoa ot -brevaoort, L-u, tba day,

bilil - UMMWI

At Galvaotoiu Twcaa, oa thi 1-th,

fr. nedaraon ant Dmkm Crawler ta

Um abdomen, iaflieUa a damcwaw if not fatal woaad. Headeraaa waa arretted, aad i. m of aa odlatrlM waaaaaatilt-

a k- tk. if aad atatar-hi-law of Um

wMadadaMa, tba fonder wlUa a kalfa aad . ark m tgihat Tba odtear, to

kw oar froaa Um lateriatl f

aa. bad ta aaaka a iua for tba FoIIm

a,ii. -rhara tber folio W-4. awl waald

. work at Handeraoa but

far tbe ti-Mly biterfraa of the ottoania

At Battle Creek, Mich., Um other

urt Vra. Aaaa Proaaer and a daughter of

m Bltuured Into the Kalaaaai oo

Blver to end tbetr trouble. The ber

parUbed, bat tbe danjthter waoea aanora m tm alwaat uneoaadoua eoadltfott. At Pullman, 111., on the 14th, PlJ f twelre Man embarked ta a aallbeat for a ride oa the Calumet Lak. They iwt ot freat the ahore and had made bont half the dlitaaee acroaa the lake, which h aU ta width, when tbe beat waa tepefied. Three beau wart proaapUf Maaaed aad pot out far the Ill-fated pleaaure Mekert. Two of . i . . nobar nbail and awall raw -boat,

.ti to return oa aeeouat of the

.... aad aaoUMr tallboat alartcd,

k rurle Broaaon and Yraak

Tk WehlBio Wf mitkei the tol-

- a . a !..

ur ito.lUve BteteaMt: vomi .uuo

Oartar and Judea MaeAnhur, Kafcaer aad

JaMet held a eoaaultaUon oa the Uth, uiu-

MlMK up argumeKta of souatel ta the appu- , i um Oiitteau eaae for a aew trial.

The aoaaultathMi laaied four boura, aad waa

marked by the moil aeareblaic exawieauon

of the authorittea and a meat mroroua mmmj

la of every point made la tbe argumeate. t Judaaa were in thorough hanaoar all

through, not differing in um geeerai atapa oy

which a dedaloa wat reaeoaa, oourae, each Judge bad Indlrldual oplaioaa

on tba varloua polau oi law aan aair plleaUott. Tbe deeitloa aArma the Mntenc

of the Court oeiow, ( oownw 'niuiu w exeaattoat, and wUl be aaaoaao-d May M. Tbla dlepoeta of Oulteau'i laat chance. He

will be baaged June W, inn.

T-uictkkkts have been found at

Watktnytan agaiaat WilllaM Broekway aad Chartee Smith for alealiag froat the Treaa-

ry Department tba platea aau aiee rom wbkh were printed the Mirplu loitda placed on the market by them.

A KKMAKKAKI.K mitt wag began at

Pawpaw, Mich., tbe other day. B. A. Ol-

the wealthier maa ia a

Oouatr, died a Mil ia ehawetry to netrata

t Uuilnr. ar Haruera. irom em-

leeUac or ditpoetng of a note for ?,w,

dvtn by Oiaey and held by her. While via-

ttiag her ta December law, aa aera mm b removed from a bneket nearly , ia Moaev, note and mortgage, which he had therein, illlag Um banket with chip. He dM not dtoeever hta loan tlU next day, aad when he demanded tbe return of the miaeing property which ab held abe refuted, Md oa the eaatrary Uireateaed lo.deatroy It ualeM he gave her I M. To reoovar ttte

oeurttleebe yielded to her aemana,aa now he aaka to be relieved from paying H, il4r dureaa.

. ., t

Tmiuw well-known rauwny wm u

St. l4il, JthHU C w. 13. xouag, mow

of the Omaha Uae, Irwm eore aaa m.r. Ootlek went out oa White Bear Lake, re-

etatlr, la aa old aatl-bo-i, aan, aa ine r-

der baa been found, it. it auppeeaa aey m. Uetr llvet.

tm irlah Irpahttemi -UiUii Mill "

IHraLia. Mar IL

foil wm fKwUmattoa

by the " Irlab Miputdhmn

MUuu Mavb laau au. "DraLia. May .

mToMm IrWi INod. an all Lover of Ub-r--H.I P.rtkitilar1v ihtr Brother f tbe

Irlab ttepublfe'ea Brthorho-d aad Kbrfred

OrganltaUona: MAa there ee -nu to be a grave

r-mliiur i to the aim aad auoae of

axtutfuaa at Dublin, we, the Baeoatlve of

tba Irlab Hetwbliaaa Bruthwrbo M, h-nreoy raqneet aU aforwutkl to withhold ihrtroglntaa of titaMttrfir tbepreaent, aad refrnla from aa eiprMthiB f aympatby a publlo meeMaga. which tend to humUlato Ireland and give aid

aad comfort to Bagland.

Aa to tbe monnter Barka, he bad preyee

ngon the Uvea and libirUet of Ida auuntrrmea farmnny yeara. aad bad deaarvad doath n thouaaad timet at onrhandat and aatouwd

Pradertck Oavradiab, a Hneal doteeaeant or th laftoaoua Lord Br-mahltL who haag-d the

! end triotle MaoBaaaa. Biabon erf

JUwa. at OMrrhradrohtd, Ihkmum be woaldno hetrar hia ouuntrr. hi very maae atlaka ta

tbe aoetr:ia of tba Ir jUi aoopte by the inlqoMm ot Mi bMither. tad Hartlatio. and the

wholeaale ovlctiuaaof hia father, tbe IMtm pi

Devonahln. thereby driving tbouaanda or the rightful owner of tbeaoUto the twor-honae, eiile aad dtttb. "Thin rtn aation baa KHeratod tbe vagalie of Peniftlt and Mt aafcHroaaoaatnnaota until be ha NHed the baaUlaa of our country with tbe victim of a uM-teat Parttame-tary agitarlmt. wbk-h ten MjMO pemma Ikmmmm laat year, and drove millions of the lowor of our people to exile. Thkeeaeet to be barmlea when a truce ta made by which be hUaaaM and hia friend are allowed to go free, aad eighty of Ireland, bearcat aon are left to Jamrulak In nrtaoa. to be anttad or ataaaaiaa-

ted. and then men who, by the ao-caMed oragaa,' opened the prieou-doer to Paraeli aad

hi friend. - If Bngland really wtebed to deal fairly by IrehMxi. why not le-ae a geaenil amneety, by whieta tbetriiionooni would be Opeded aad thonaandt of our exiled brtbrea who aow alee la foreign landa chW return ta tafety and honor. Inatead of thl, Oiadetoae aent emiaaariea to the venerated beal of the Catholic Church, who, by Ilea and fatoe tvpretentatlona. havr deprived thouaaad of our poor, Mraetttted noople of tbe comfort of reUgkm

by turning our altar into political platform. Let u ak tbe people of Ireland: Are there ne dac of poopk Utt; couaMered except fana an. and of what avail will It he to Ireland if a aeMah claet I firmly rooted la the aoU and becomes tboivurhlr loyal U Bnaiand? M We atk our friend In America to P" for upon our detpertite olrimtanee, to think of the brave and honorable people driven to depatr by w!tnetng tbe white bom of our wt-Mn torn onea by tbe bayoneta of Envltab

wrwnarlea, aad our ebUdren of tender age hotdowuintbebMrhway. whtteonr wall of aaguiab are etlHed in Mood. We are wmvtaeed no trneproatmtty can exlat in Ireland m long a England poaea her outtonHiottae there, allowing her manufacturee to pea Into Ireland autr free, thereby leaving our Irteh m ebanla

aamaployed, and aa ernnmia war-tributr e-

favor-

Oo-eramewt, tor eoueeneBot ait vazei -u m - - . .. . . . awalx MHwaai ample tor Ma protocttoa. ana a-! lifteen feet of the wrecked boat tbty aaw wx !'UMaoteertry of UMlnteraal eve- nia in it aad went weloomed with

t ataar inniOMtMtitT of

, lui ertlnrv of Made-

after apint bad been depbatted la a

aji iinn i nmehenae. tteeaaaa arter n m re SSedOTery galtam ant be aeconnted lor. Stmfag to tbw called wbhriky rtn.read

iara and Llqnor imaiarr aociw. tar at tba fonda eetlreted !' tw wa Kxnnrt AaMctation

. t . ii i ntln alMkhol

to ooverlEelr toaaea; ttait. Uermaa afcohdl bettg very low, thto waa done to Srotieme nWket. andbad nothing to - The latnar-wa aceom

he Weeteen KnMrt Vaeociatioa,

aatbe emlae-clea wmen reqwrea toe

ot a nai r-i.L 'r

of money, im, an-, b-ck

a aotaee, aarnee. win 0 newt Impeading rata eorropttoa and over-produe-Knpew tbeak.....Talloaee

him noeenon wr at of oatentaahaU

for Um net of any pateMMartt-

panien Hilar.

ietafll

fwinut

. a. M l E . -

glad eheera. The rmiet nan wum voaalble to get nearer the wreok and Braymaa and Brown called to the men to let -o their bold and awtm to them. Jamea Buehlin attempted to obey but r wimmtng a tow feet, evidently the victim of rraiup. At thl Juncture tbe wind be

came mere ieree, the boom aaamamoiuM relief boat were carried away, and Brayman Md Broaaon were compelled to get out on - . baak and wade home, reaching Pull -

ate 'if device when l eball apporontrlaltbnt aurchaaed aocb article for a val-

of United

W. A.

Smith,

rotter Dafta,

Mtun parcnaoea ears annus n eeailderattoa In open market.

HMOVAS. AJfD roUTIOAIi.

Twt Jlebrarfut

Mkodte farreaUgate ekargeaaf coemption

ia Biiani mlirn with the rieettoa

tate Seaator Yaa Wyeb. - TW 8uUe aelect oontmlttae on

; aadh-ge have agreed to uummm

tie the Ceeatttuiloe

dw right te vote aball not be awtoffM

Katb, Aadotant Un-or-Socretarr

arfMhad. hat received a death waralag

The Qoverameat la ta poaoeaalon of tafortrffr' leadlag to atarUiag -retelatlone. Three Importaat arretU were made la Cork oa the mb. Wm, C. C. WAtHwrn, tit-Oovwior

etWtoeemilnand ex-iaember of dtodoatheHth. Tata Esrvotkut ehambet of

been eeaveaed to lay plana to

amtlvof Mthemet AIL of wbleb the

e4 Khedive It a member. Tbe mtaWry

aar-ut ths m Mtlhern

malgMBflatemjoacafetoavlag C3ah It

MAIe-aadrla. .,

Mm. Lcom hirf Hit, o, Pin-

ta aa exhausted atate long after mid

night. Nepoieou nann, mn !l T'

WtBlam Oliver, Cbatie r. nereo,

. ni. w. Bneblln. ona i

Oeonre Dorr. H. T. Moore,

Md two etbere wtat oown.

tfiaTICLAAXROCf

var. rtw. AolnndL SO TOari of

Yl nvm - " "T ' 1 - w . waMdarlmt about ceuri-

i- a.it Talaad. HI., the other night.

ihmu amawiiw

mtuMd by a blow with a mallet ta the hand

of a maa named Proctor, w wr Martin waa not expected to f ntid nla aa

mrtaat ww arreatod. Tm wife of Sorft. Maoon has nmd ationg appeal to Preatdeut Arthur. The Preidat aald he had great trmpathy for her. andthepetltlona for the pardon of her bu.baad would be laid before the Cabinet. Six member, ol the Rost-Md lhtty, af Oarkaville, Tena., were made MHooaty in ,a other dav br eatmg bread mixed with

Hoar accidentally aaturated with InhrkaUng aU. Thref chlWraa ware in a ertUcal oondi-

Ix tbe Senate, ontbe ISih, Mr. BrHl a tttbetttme for Um headed

piriU bUl. Mr. Teat tMrted -ww ,k bin far a United

Court la the Iadlaa Territory. Ia the Houae, Xr. HewW apekd In toforof tbt preteat banking ayttem. Xr. Buckner dtbe vending hill for txtmaalon of

rr . - .

national baak eaartora. i , t.n MMMuw on a train near

Cleveland, Ohio, May l,tthl. throat with a poeket-knlfe and Jumped through the window. Hewmpkkedup and oveyed lethedtyHoealtal. TlM wouad to not necwaariiy fatal, a no large artery wat eev. tred. In bit poeketa were found a limited .... , . Yarh two baggage caeca

from Cincinnati to e ,T"".. Oerntan, ataned Albert fttehdr, addreteed

teHerrSebarfenberg4

ROftKKT KlTWOHTK, Of Ujwu,

oa the ateeater Aoyaeiaia

r ' . . a .

acted by Bnrland tokint away mm prwtueo ot the land, thereby forcing tbe lrUh pe pie to atarve. -Kow. fnrthermore, we catt upon all oar brother In America, part!euarly Advnmrd Backmalita. to aid by every atean within their power the men who have carried out thto execution, end we hereby further declare that ttmy deeerveweU of their country, ny order of the EieetlUV of the Irtth BepuUkwn MwtherhoodText of the Tadowimiiiiow WH.

Tha TarigMMnmlaaloa bill rcoently

byOongtteaiwovtoetmfiJlow: Be ft ea-dtd. tfa. That a CommbiMon to i h- -i to be ealledtbe -TartffCom-

i-akM" to eonatot of nine member. iSS WaUtte rrealdent irf the United nutr rtmll, by awl with edvaod ot of tbe Senate, appoint nine Onnn.to.lAnera from civtl llf?. one f whom, the tint

named, shall bo PreMdetit or tne Tbe CommtokMier ball m?Mve a compenmtton for their a tvioea each at the rate ofW a day when ewniPl In artlve duty, and actual trav tmg aad irtber necwarr erppnaea. The Commlalon aball have power to employ a i.i .1. ..---nr-mt a MeCMae.r. and thetore-

oitr comDenaation and expentea

audited and aald by tbe retary

Tnaarv nut of air money In

uotofteilaeappwpf"1mc x That it: aball ba tbe doty of aald Com-

M, tauten to take Ifttoonaideratkm and to thoroughly InrtMitivate all tK vartoti wettowrelotlng to the agricultural, commercial, mereanUK manufacturing, mining and indwrtrW In-

ta-reeta of the united (ftnw o iar mm

The DtBkhHi of Um Jtnanette, Thei Sew Yk IlcntM print a letter

fivlntf UMitfuaot yant'nnwfr a a--count of the advtuturw at tbe Jan. ti?

until after Um voaael aak. Uf tuc laat

hours of tha veaaol he wayt:

About three p. m, Macmutoi l. c

reptfrttHl tb ioe eomttqr thniUjili tlubuakora, and the Captain linn- liut.-ly onleretl, ' lwtr gwav! men having bevn prvviotntly aUUtotMHl at the l:it, alla and mnue pnivtokma jhiI ou th ",

Melville immowtnteiy ounira"i nir reftort, nnd Iho l aUln delayed tin 4,rder. Thua iheehlplay (r iwo huur and a half, tht- prwwure) of tlw k-e relavitttf at lime and the ahip almtrnt rijhtInr. Then again ahe wtmld In boveo,.r to twenty-three ieftwa. and wi'ffll nnrthere wmih) longer an v bop for her. fur ahe wuuld wd Eft. There wan mdl.tii in the world to bndone Uasml ber at that time. We bad lo dep nl upon li.-r fhape. I have forgot ten to tll von t hnt ahe. of oourae. floated mtieh hijrherlhun when we entered the jnv'k, and that K-.I ua to hnM) that ahe would lift easier in the nit), for the unaware of the nv

would lie below the point her il. , commenced Ui lutnble home. ()n the tarlioani aidc while she waa hwlin, the nip was felt on her timhttr heatl which were the weakest ivart of the frame, but tut the port tide she wa 6rwmnl below tbe turn uf the bUjpe. lor fate was practically deeWcdlhe iiknient we found ahe would not lift, ami a large amount of provision ami vlotblug waa then placed on tbe ioe in mnline-w for tlie catastrophe. When tbe order was given to abandon the ship her bold wa full of water; ami a ahe was heeling: twenty-Utrw dj-

irrees to atnrlKmrd at tbe time that the

water was on mm lower ue o um i deck. I hope that our friend, the London SUmtanl, will not now think that we deserted her and left her a 1 rift in tbe Arctic, as was stated In one of the i?sue of that paper. We had a lnrjce quantity of provisions on the ice about a hundred ynrd from tbe ship, but Mr. Dunbar, who was alive to the occasion advited tbe ahlfting of ibeae tn an adjacent and more favorable Hoe piece.. It took us till eleven p. . to eflfeet the removal. We also hal three lKmt-nnme-lv. the first cutter, second cutter ami the whalelNMtt. As soon as Dr. Ambler had looked out for Chlpp he reliered me at my post. anl I went to work with No. sled party, which I bad been detailed

previously to eommanu. la oruer was trivi a to camp and jfet coffee, so wepitcbetl our font abreast of the whaleboat, and 1 set about fitting out far the retreat. About fow o'clock I was awakened

by Seaman Kuebne railing bis reutfi, rlreman Hart left, who wae in our u-nu Knehne called to Barlett thai the ship was sinking, nnd the tatter jumped to the teat door nnd saw tbe spar of th Jeannette after the hull was below the surface, We beard tbe crash, but. those were the only two men who saw m vessel disappear. It was said that thrice first cloned upon her, then rebkxing, allowed the wreck to sink; the JyuriU caught across the ice and broke off. but bemg held by the lifts and braces ww

carried down deptn. uurj-eig -oms. at 1 remember. The next morning the Captain nnd others visited the spot and found onlv one cabin chair and few pieces of wood nil that remained of onr old and good friend the nette, which for manr months had tndured the embrace of the Artttc

r tmhii mbk aoom umr

sier.

dock on the morning of Monday,

June IS."

shaU he

of the

died suddenly sn the itoamer tereats ot tae 'wy"". n.'T - :t; - : L auM-ntlaed at Ktw York, a tow day may be -oiery to Jf wWl ?!rl!Il i-d that bis ef- dlclous turlff, or a revtokm of the ?

""w " ' I . 1 . fatotlM A MIS Wl

vi- Mttkow. but 1 tana upon " MS nepaw, ,, f rutttr eaamlnlnx the

nu. lui iv r ' ' - . .

Helattvet

Cinvxas were laid for 4fl0 at the brew-

rs hmnuet ta Washington the other nlgW.

re mane OT senator i mrmrm,

nBeMmtaUvos Toung and nuuerwenn,

Count Bnt, snd the Acting Consmittloner

f Ttrtaraal Revenue.

Tn TWnnhin County (FU.) UOUTt

dkMolved irtv-etabt mutual aaw

mroraaot eompaalet, wiw won maaiy

Mfitasl hy the Attornoy-wnera.

attheiattanetef ths Inwursaee uommit

of the ttlMb The nomner mm tn

madmloner found aoingousi

aomtavlaiattan of tbarterttl pttvimjei I

SIS, MM gpHMa ...

begun, with a nw so maw mm-

Only ahoot

aao

. . . .

tbey say b bad no nephew with Mm, sad

aa his remain maicam iw ; Sale, tire to Hon. Kitworth wont to England to reeetvt property of WW him. and was return. IngTsavhif mtablltbed hi daim. . a . " .!

Two artstoerauc johmm,

Hooe and Blehardo Oonasta, fotight a

t .Mi, .wont la orisaoa, smiwi

Both were badly wounded.

A LAP nhmed IMnton wns nnmrn death by aa unmanageable cow at Mflwan.

koo,Wb,,Mayl. .

WX. 8M AMMAN, seoono inna

atoamer Kaymond Homer, wa ktuoa oy a

mapping line while the boat was m- . i i .i TMAavltia. Tenn.. oa the

hwmi- .-r- .- , , . . i

Tmk eaptnlm Brst omcer, mm vvo of the erewof Turkish trsjMfwWek

went ahore ln the Botemt me mr ,

were drowned. . ....

It is stntod thnt Um iwnm

rahy hs boon ordered to V9 " In connection with the criai la KgypC

Imdiams attaoked a iratn on wo vonoaptloa road, Mexico, oa the JJh, sad killed Hve men and two ivemea. They she t had the hacienda of iaa Lortnno ana

killed two berdar. Tmomar Omfpim hud SMta, Anna Brewer, young and well-known men of Webber Falls, lndlsa Tar., nosrieled time age ocecaraiag a girl wbem beUi ril. Tba breach wm new healed, Orlf.

. vowing to gut even ottmr day, and Orlaf wlt word, sbst "T !!fm.ta!l. 0UO.P.Brww.iNtt lUMUiilitUTef.

matter which may come before It, saM Own-

mion. In thv pmerctttfcn of Ha innnntea, M . to v;lt mA dtterent portions aad

aetdona of the country as It may deem advtoa-

t.i

gac. 4. That the Commtotton sbaB makt Cmstem a Anal report of tbe reanlta of Hi lnvipatlon and tht testimony mkea "rse aan not later ibi the grat Monday of

Tw-.i-.r twtt: and it ehall eanae the trwM

mony taken to be printed from time to ttam and dtotri(.ut-d to memtii of Confrress by the Public Printer, and shall atoo caute to be Utl Inr tkn llaa nf OnTVO WM COfOOt Of

flai. t-yort, totrettoer with the

A Hweky Olri.

itorifMr tbe last trip of the flrMea down

rmm Nw Orient, while lying at Oretns. a few miles above the latter city, bmdlng a targe

lot of marble, tbe imsaimgcwt learuin the Captain that tbey would have several . in mh edbied out to see the town.

!- who wandered arwnd tbe town

wh Willie nalrd. Mm gftn.year-old

foaof Br. Band, of WbeeWng,nnd In a apbrlt of advenhirebe walked out on a long pteeeof M.t.M a lviaa in tbe water. Aa beap

Mooohed tbe end he lost hit balance sad fell tato tbe turbulent water. Tht accWeot wm witnetsed by several on Um Mmea, - .it .! aealvaed with fear, wftb

the esceptioa of Mhn Blla Bailey, a reatdent of Newport, gy- a aleoe of Mr. Balfcir. who to the Imolteepor of Robert Ctarke C., a toss of about tbe same age as young Bated. The -,-1 Mn n the snot, lumped to tbe

Keeping rood tor Jteutti. The more people reflect on !rof. Barff's discovery that by bealtng iioraie acid with glycerine n oompottiHl wa fw Udned wbk keeps food perlettlv ntl mwrmt fM nuiHths. tbe ffrcater will

raai- o-w , a

be their comeptk of e rv.rtutHnaj character of iKirviflywrltle. To b

with, the vft reirtrratiiigvamta w

have wen constrMcted at Ducks, in which 4.:k -muttims esn

be stored at ow? tint, win ne r.nselcsK anil tbe demand for refrlsem

tors stiddenH' cease. Thm. npweer, one of the most UilHnjr of tbe qoences of Prof. Bnrff s discwery, A

sultry uay win no fpoirnlM ban est of the tea," ndt.-

dtm and nil tne miana towo ;

tbe time be able to enjoy wjyofimeapfrtMhllsli. The rev.4u-

Uon will mil neavwmo - . ton is a penny a pound in New Sotlth

Wales, aon new woe nar- -pound in Texas. If I)erohiru erem can lie delivered In ilmr m J

when It lea the Bug!! " - great element which hue Wtfierto fsv oretl the British agriculturist to W SS grenter thnn ever. Prof. Bsjtf m? latirn in hbtorr as the revolutiooW

aa-" . i -

V . ""'r--r . a a

Who atlmiuisteretl the coup JZZ tbe ancient lantled syse oT (treat Britain.-Wf Jfdrff (Imttk.

It waa a

comnaflY, with

grent 1, i kits of

fire luiwrancs snrplna, Mda

children

l".!r w . i.i Zu on her

ave miwnw -

WG

ouragoont gtri ran to tbe spot, lumped I

og,nndgotboMotinennir ""JT-" ' t her MOW TZZlAmml

ss mm -zzz. i

tT":r ""TCI was bnmed

nlght-and of Ti tor h, and when m got JJ nimealed to the Supreme (Vwrt,iMWl the Pvomiw had tobire ff yertto support IntcWw Um. jnj ?w riet k Mmrirmed snd she wi

mb . - tm nae"

her money t msk, wm r:".i

HMmraatfl

m , ai una tabs the

Aor do ta Bettoa, our nest notion of

tofittdWlMtiMrlllgMlilllli iMtMfts.-

rmMpm nates.

af the

thertoht of lit vaanedsnblawlBbn Mm ringing of MinHi them an the kaabeaa tor WIIIM and toe ggfgg Ml untnuaww I