Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 January 1884 — Page 6

an MAOnpnSl Mm e ZTLmMIm7 flMMMrtMft ns neiie we vweeeeewaaaa sj2pSfcglit ffltPtmwiv mnwmeae"p TT-. m ii A

r. Loot. Mo,. Jaa. T.

ikiauT wUmtuee which have

ahLath Bras IW W

t'.iixi atase. nut eoMt win seen

crashing fore or appeals more oUroctly to mr sympathies thaa the torribi disaetor vi.ii ...Hik the Convent ef the Staum

4 tK Inunamlat CoU4IIOH at BsllSViU

111 a. KatafdaV Bbrht th Mil iW-. OT

which twntY-thme of the yoang lady student sad five of th Hester, iacludiag th

Mother Superior lot their live. At a owarw before etevea oa th eight la qMttioa. as nearly can be aaoarteJaed, a Ira tarte.1 in U bHMMt, aad twfomtb in MtM, who had lor the moat part sstirad Aw the nirht. wara awara of the danger

..Mi menaced them, the baildiac

veioped in flame and nearly awry mm Mit i-Jf. Tha Are a parts

munonad by telephone as quickly aa poa.n.t r.,.nndd with three eagtaae.

k k.n tw arrived war uaable to do

aavthiag toward sarins the bnildiag, and . SllthaTeoaldb. dona was to

tH unfortunate innaiie in www

work, borrtbla to relate, but ItMla

Mr. Janes Stoat, ol C Foundry, wbo early dieroverwl th too, lent no tiaaa m repairing .to tfca seaaw, ferny on reEbW tha b-ilding, , tha 7 t um tkn-d Starr neesmtexl a

epectacle calculated toeeuda thru! I of v .k i ii lit kaart. la

idght clothes, about the windows

large BiunuM 01 w 1

7T-;Ll ILr kind. In ano-

nta.ng despair. They bad already bean aroused f row their slumbers, nd la Vbeir SSTand desperation ran to the trst point bk offered the lrast possible means of : .u. i..iMiir luul alreadv be-

cawwprwety thorongaly wrapped in lUmas, and tiEre was aothmg left bat tojawp, and

aoaas ot i hem aereptea w arenaiai ttva. St-on afterward them was heavy zplotion and almost instantly the upper portion o. the building was wrapped in a dens TohiRH- o( smoke. Theexloon was apposed to have been emimtd by coai gas. Mtof U white faces at tha window dis

appeared with tba explosion naa were Mt5?!2k rls. hawesr. rawsim

ordleSSgli try the vr.met Z"J!J2i hell, of East 8t- Lovm. Hha torew heraet r muot the window, bat caught bold ot tha cnaing as she passed through. In tha meantteMtne tirareMuawn hewthrown a tadar op against the bnildlng tmmediatelr

amder her, aad for aa inasnas sa wt aiut wnnld be anved. rha

dar nafortoantely proved teo lAc aba bans hr ber haada, her Mat

reaching ft top. 8-kideaiy aha

her grasp of taa

In

stood a

annnjnnwjnmsnsmwBe .

gmm I-

CaptaiairalafTawlf .. f.g effort was made to. raaswtr has hSMSSOftaa

o'clock, at which than the IsartaiMi of jBw iotinnaa4 J

etaaa t

Hon In each other's arms. Oayoangmdy

Mias Agnes Hchnakmr, waaas idaatitad by bar nam on her aadsrrMh-

a;, had net death in hafcaTUtgaasi iny bean aaCocatod by the .esnoha. mc

aad all bad gone Howa rrosn tno oor-.ewy sathabaaaasaaaad was so alckly ao.

:ptrra.SjR amainedla a tolerably fair state

pisssreatloa. M . . ,, All those recorered were fonad Immartlately beneath where the dormitory waahv eatod. One theory is thai thwr soaght aheltor in this room when they totad aaeaaa down tha stain or throagb tha wh

dows was mt off; nad another is i

had nerer gone oat oi as won

wt their heds. The dormitory was ia

sk. thinl aan of that uorstaa at the

rora, there war also some f"-h,-

nner, aged ea years, iron aw mmIm kr ia e shsat. BOOK

aram and ran down two lighto Rh did net stoo natU she rsaeh

asa Orphan Asylaas.over a

oa UW eases, cmrwjim, -

aw earroaadiag the bnildlng, bath

daring we firs and while tha soewnrj

iridly reared oa every ,fua aad tie sorrowral vwejwolthwh mIiMmi AMI friessds fat hh Ul-fahM '

rent wara enoagh to bring tha tears to arery aye, . . , . . traner Bader, with several serlirnnts. ed tha lantwersd bodwa to the res-

fientioa. The remains of fonrteen bodies lay there in all kinds ot ahaps notj one presented the semblance of a hntnaubexng. in whose taaaaynt so rtlv nwredthe spirit of Wf. In cseaenacs of the possibility of sons of tha walls f aUiag t any mowwnt. and the fact that the Are ati& bora d along the cornkws at the top, fnrtoWslarXfor bodies was stepped at about aalfHatst four o'clock, bat will b resnmso toasorrow. Coroner Bader wtU also con-

w inquest to-morrow as mim u

of stairs, d m. Aa

block away,

TkwenAtortto ateMblir Nntioawl

rwiiM wsdeMakas to ataiul tae)

iasoos for that psrtr. far nait year 1 call is 4draM4 (I). "To the Hrpub-liv-aa ehxtora of tin srTersl tvtatea. aatt (i). ' To all Hber TtHers without rMr4 to Mtd political di tie ram" who are la faror uf svvnil proptwltioos, which are expressed ia lanftujpe as follows: ' Uevating and dignifvuiir American labor;" vitooding; and protecting homo industry;" "giviiifr free) popular rducatiim to the nassea of U people;" "awewiaf; free auffraffo and aa honest counting of ballots;' effectaally protewtiBf hunuui rights, m ererv atioa of our conaaon country;' proatotinw friendly feeling and permaoeat harmony throughout thoUmi. All of these esprosskms ooaamit what firdnwv Smith iwjntnted M a seriooa

offense. They -overwork the partition." Some of them are too general for pratao or aaau!t-

Waat is meant by "elevating ana dignifying American labor.'' by tb party which is on record for the uniTersai inporution of Chinese laborers? WU1 any action by any party, in National convention, bare nay relation to the law of euppiv and fomaad In workF Will it affect wage. hou work aay way? AagoodoMDr. Johnson naed to sav: ' tlcanen, clear year winds of hambnw." The moat pitiable fnllacy is Use humbug of aopposing that yon can humbug others. The men who work with asoda, with tools or with brain, hi this had. know that that kind of talk is the caU it humbug; that It la uttered by men who take them to be foots. Sobriety, indurtry. skill, honesty aad cxrarace enable mem to hold their own at bt cad w tuning, unless hordes of heathen are brought in. to crowd them out, or thousands of convicts are

pot at workwhieh competes with tre vocation and arte of law-sMding citiaens. The party of cheap Chinee labor, and the party whose legislators are charged bv every ttepublican paper to defv aad disregard the great demand i .-.w .kiitirn ni ik vwvsmt method

of oonrict labor, talks about eleTating and dignifvinr American labor." It at the same psrty, whose leaders in 18H0 forced the poller of threatening thousands of workingmen with dismissal if

ttwra- dared to vote) as thev pieaaen. x ne

ally nrutardihg huauva

iblieaa indict

kuau BHwhtaM la a Ho

iadictaseat of the RepublioMi

ntm Kaiimms C ourt. lor lle

eidinx the Civil-Kifhu hill unconstitutional. The party lack tag knowledge or purpose to legislate efficiently for "human right" is the Republican. Ita rvcord uproot ita rhetoric on the aubie t. "The promotion of frk-ndly fw 1in aad permanent harmony will not be devolrexi oa the wavers of the Woody hie

Then are the issues" presented by Republicanism. Those that are not empty are rankly Bourbonlsh. Tie country ia pulsing with reform aad eonscience. The Republican party ask it to diet on demaoguery. hate, reaction mmA okarlatmnlatlo ohtOSJierV. Them iS

! (.mat in Its noliar. there is DO proff

1 im it ttuim U tit i intriotism in it-

there l no tatenuhip in it. The votes of the people can lie relied on to how that there is no success in it Albany Argu.

The ftame Ol d Deage, In every election which hat taken place since the Republican party hat coma into power that party has had two u.. urili.h It mmsiantlv nnshed to the

front. One was the ''bloody shirt" and the other the imperiled "business In

terests.' Upon these two strings it hat been wont to play moat dreadful and discordant music to the ear of timid people. The scare on " business interests" was intended to reach the ears of th commercial aad industrial part of the people, aad the dreadful outrages at the South was meant to paralyae the benevolent and philanthropic people of the rountrv. whose delicate sensibilities

! could Mutfly be inflamed by skilfully

tola stones of uesporaie assauiu upun the inoffensive and harmless colored brother. These familiar schemes are well known to all th country, and as they were thought to contain much food for the stumper, and abound in fruitful text for the average editor, they have done yeoman errr ce in several camMimM. Rnt it has been noticed bv ob

serving people that a soon n the election was over the colored brother found no one to molest or make him afraid, and

ol the country

ran tjctws. Areordinsrtothe most reliable

tfcm the following

tnforma-

tha list of

aad falling

down stroch the ladeWaaoat aajathw the top and boandeu off to pavement below, she was aarrwoiy wicked up and borne off to the one of the Barrisou Mactatne Work, where, aftora few gaps. she expired. Her back aadaeca wer both broken in the fan. tu. iim this fearful scene amaar am

Ho. after this fearful

Jtmmt M ! MIBd TM taW I

aaath asde of tha bnuatag, in death. It is not known

bat it i supposed that

Btabs were broken and hn body asckeaiag evidences of she fait, ZZa with hriek. whhshof C

ad to tha chances of death ia reaching tt.

At the same tin two of the girls

MawPMt avIXHns wewef r. liana of her

araseatail Thteconrt

w i bmIM. Clvrins nd

einvenM. Jw w . a. T .L.

Mjuaie Boaliag, la, Agaw Scnstag. . -

Lonis. ...

Lissie lech, IT, Cenwrvtue. su. Mamie Pulse, 17. 8C Lotus. Sllpmpw isr lfjnmtal). M, .

on, IlL . .

rlarew A nt. Maos. Stark (or mock), 17,

that hnoiftMa roticertta

' -- - - - m fuarfiil ilenuNr

TiVeV aareu SO nns as tmrv picm. i r it" BiiurawTw " -- - ma'ority of the names signed to this call ' which they had escape!. This singular are' those of men who never did aa hon- 1 thing has iloubtless cauae 1 some remark eat day's wort in their live. Those Tint j and perhaps given riae to the suspicion gorged with mooooolv wains, made by i that after all these picturwMjue account robber law. are political tramps, glued j of 8utbern troubles and impending i TrMinrr and keut fnm iail or i mmmen-inl daturer mtv have kieen only

- .' . . I W .. . . - M

the visions of the disordereu lancien oi Republican statesmen, euperinduced by dwellinjg too severely upon the possibility ofloaing their patronage and their offices. Such a danger to the mind of a Kepuhlicaa statesman might possibly produea a dierdrmi fancy and give riae tha most fearful apprehensions: The torn of position and power might poawhty pteamt great nneaainess to the mind of those proatinn; by party domi-

nntioa, and tha moat harrowiag apeo-

saved fmoi the top of the veranda ef the eeoad noor. Thtv jUM UmpaA ea eawaeaaWwan nleaee nUnaa nh guinfjy mawP

roof ware staaasd. Being in thir night lotaes they ware very cold, bat bavins been rescued were borne off to a place of aafety sn.l through restoratlees wamaoon resuscitated. T.. Mr. 4'a matoaawaraad George W. Merker beioags aha Mrlagthtas. They aaw tswm ia toatrper. ilonspositior and procartng a Most rea-

At tbu time the flames were fast i .l . L.iiji.. all saw aewts

i i JAim mmA were Sewtiar

the fire with an energy and detorniaattoa that reflected the h ghest pratas uuoa toe fManaa. But nr.twiustandtng their sniwrhsnnii effort, the ilsMs of the building

haaan to surrender to the flanss, and the i k.riu i n leased in the lisssaisat in

Mo., Se

MuwlwM-nmSS

M. tnOaMUuIU.

M eu Iwmsa.

Bwyder. . BeUwi.m.,. k aHtaVflnfaanaaL. rHnBUBmaWHawnWBw aHfc

Aatstia Leonard, M, Treatoa, OL

ixjrnaD. TJalav Btibernaa, Kmumwick,

MrSjattrnksn foot Mis TooXato, spinal Injuries nad cat

Mis Pchaeider, Maacontah. braised. Mistier Maaaeaa, fmetara of righting. Water Repearto, cmpond fractnr of

Msb! m ststloa nrohabl.

er" zr ... i j i

Meter rascoaus, auwes

mwlMn

nff Troa)

asenced to tall. Taa aisniw nw sms efforto to atop the fismn aad save the baOding were futile, aad they tamed their attention to saving tha walls. Thewnllson

tha west were the arei so nui, an mm w went down they carried with them the umbers and flooring of the dlfrerenorie aad also tha preckaw Uvaaof tha PWtMpjfe who hsd Mtght safety la the rooms of that ..r rh. baiildiaw. It ia believed, how

Mies Marv Cannbsll aad I

-mA atnrfaeeaa. ware kflnd hr

i ek - aAwHre I

u..s i. tk. tMildiaut. Tha bodiesof muds

Weiaer. Osrtrads fMrwaek, Mary Meaetaf. aatfaaark. Viniaia Haiaaslaiaa, Issate

Pmt Maasis Mse aa t.j

exile ot inc inc urn un pw the grand old party." by frauds worthy of the galluw or the prison, in the South. "Exteudinz and protecting home in dnn" means the increase of high tariff lutics. Already they make every man wbo ha to bnv the necewaariee of life pav more than apr.ee and a half for them. ' Thev close the market ef the

wortd to the manufactured product of America. They have wiped nt American commerce nad deat roved Aawricn ahin.hoikliwff. TheV htV CUBied

large portioa of our fnctoriea to atop and a wren portion of our foondriea to shot up because they are gorged with overproductioas that can not he neat abroad and are not needed athonae, where there fat a glut. Stopping or shorteningr upon work means the dry rot of bankruptcr to the manufacturer and the quick diatren of enforod idlc neas to tha wortungnten. A prohibition tariff it constipation to commerce, par--i.'. .nnlBMtirliMr stavrvatioss to

labor, and conliacatiou to the money of i

producers ana efloaunersm oewue more stuff is made than can be -old at home, and high dutiea cut off naarket abroad. The stun rout unsold in the store-booses- The workmen go idle in the rtreeta, to find hunger aad hopeleteneei at home. The honest nana nfacturer it Used at n ruinou rate on the raw material needed hy him in his wlr M kaa tn ssass: Ids hand are

discharged The few moaopoitstt

have

others are m

poattirely Idsattfled

aeer. that nanv ef the taasato had mst deathbTfnre the taUing ef the walls la ttrta wmaofth bnildiag. It to thought that

thev were suffocated in me nrst eamtostoa eTaml ns. as the ssnek waa asm to sheet

.k. .ti. Ttka wtaer nf the strne

tare gave wav an hope of reacnlng thechildraw was abaadoaed. thejlr then spread tnttaadk lanal fMhttK flHKflHMHMi wAMpi 4MUm 'snmnr nsnejeaaanem . A . m

Daisy Et imaa, BelMvflla, 1U.

nM--

?-rt-tiaaHora:Dui4a.IJL

sr.' wata

aadXisst amaeat.

The bnildtag. known as the lastttwto

ths Isaaaaeaiate CkmcepUon, wm

grow richer kwrlT on the cmtmon cor

ner they nave naaoa on we rwwiw.

malty mates.

taans ndwtat iwa to eotdront them.

through than the country, in tha event

of party dlnwer. BeH at no social up-

hnafala. no commercial dhjastars nave frdlowwd mstrvw oteapa which the country hMnmde npon several recent occasiow when the Dwoorracy were very near ahtnining the mprem power, it msy be reasonably inferred that perhaps all thif racket is but the device of Re publican politicians to save themselves from danger. At any rata it it aaJeto MMwivei all ruck harrowinar an-

iKmneements with mnch allowmoa. for ! these oreadfol visitatiom seem only to

corns with tha return of the meiaentml yenr. In a sort of feeble way this humbogery hi now again sought to be tried on. The Republican editor tee abater to the negro in the defeat of Mahono In Virginia, and sec commercial calamities la the election of Mr. Carlisle. Of course the old plan won't work so well this time, becanae the people are getting tired of ficing from Itepnbltcaa ghosts, hot it will try the old dodge just tha tame. H ia but a sorry attempt to save a diftcourtged party from defeat, bat at it is the best they

can do perhaps we onht n t critic e

them too severely, it win or ur -. time they will ever use it. and let them make the best ofiU mencot JhguUr.

-Whea horam are ootapalled to fe. maia expoaed to ttorma at this tenaon the use of a rubber blanket, with flannel liaing, will be of valuable aMiatance in the prevention of colds and lung dk tntw TV7 3tMC. The fbaffry Monthly it of the opinion that Dominique breed more trim to oolor than any other breed of fowls They are very hardy, mature early, splendid layers, a ltera and mothnrs, and good table fowl. An ostrich raiser aavsthat ostriches are plucked ones a year when under three yearn of age, aad twice a year when older, yielding feathers at ench Sticking worth from seventy to ninety dlars. tfoa Frame OmU. An Ohio track grower ntowt and sow with rye that part of hit fnrden which ha can elenn off la time, and

whatever manure is ready Is spread it tha tame time. Tha rye makes qujte a growth daring fall and winter, nad when turned under in the spriaf eouals something as a fertiliaer, besides rendering the soil very mallow. Clrnsfnarf XrCwaWr. --Quincet cam he grown in moat WcnUue where applet thrive. The mcret of soccem with thlt somewhat dJUV oult frnit it mulching In winter and henry manrrtng tummer. Wood aahes, leached ortmleacaed, are highly bewetteUd. The qnince borer moat be dug out with a knife in the fall Dead twigs Impair the vitality of the tree and must be mnoved. .Y. Y. Hermid. Apple Boly-Poly: Peel, quarter aad com sour apples; make rich batontt A..k with Kaklnor iiowdetr or mleed

biscuit dough, roll np. put in a pudding bag. and then into kettle of boiling water with an earthen plate in the bottom. Boil an hour and a-half conttntttly. Before using the pudding bag wring It from hot water, and Hour the inside well Any kind of nice sauce it good withe apple roly-poly .V. Y. Tribune. There It no quicker or better way of getting a mired cow out of a ditch than attaching a chain to her head wound around the horns and hitching a pair of steers, or oxen, at the end of it, and when the chain i taut and in a direct line with her and the rinjr in the yoke geut!v tap the tatn and pull gently in the direct on indicated, and on the least pull the tow will begin to help herself, and before nbe is hardly aware of it will he safely landed on the ditch Hn nrnhahlv nfunsrinir and bellowing

with frigid, but not hurt nevertheless, A. Y. fW. Facte Ahent Time, At the recent change in time hat awakened some inquiry on this subject, the following facts may be of interest: Julius Ciesar rectified the calendar 46 B. '.. ami bv meant of the calculations of his astronomers made the year of ita present length. This, however, is said to be really eleven minutes too much, and by the time Pope Uregory XIH. came Into power the aurplu had reached eleven day. The Pope had sufficient influence to set aside Camara muiIumI and the man fSSlartsr WU SO

cepted at once in Italy. Spnin aad Portugal. It gradually came into favor In France and Germany, and both Denmark and Sweden adopted it in 1700. In England, popular prejudice opposed the Cireeorian method until, in 17&i, an act of Parliament legalised the change and this gave ate to the terms "old atyle" awl "new atyle." Ridksolou as it may seem, whenever riots occurred at that tW. for whatever cause, this

change was made a basis of a complaint k tbnae who did let Understand

word npon the subject. Hogarth in hht

picture of the election riot, representa

a man drunk tn we goner, wnne m by lies his banner inscribed: "Give

near

UK

shown

, A FaOnrt. The South Carolina Election rasec have fallen Uuoagh for want of evi-

atM to suataia them. Thev were

wing and seemed to embrace us wont oi

anddesiml 10 show the woadsr-siHck-n

msinusted rhemaelvm thrnngh the ethvion ik. mrnkw and shot their red tonaaes

ap thniagh the shingles o! the raw" toon Mn turn entire structure In a dens of

lurid Are. rtoon the ftrs burned grea hone n the iW, whiafc hagAn to fair in asetions. As these nertiom of tfe roof went down iarv porti'jns of the floors below wer can led with then, and whoa the burniaz tnas reached the basement a aoiid ma ? l4tae. black snsshe, niagtod with red flamf :ui millions or sparks, shot ap hign into the beavae and, fioattag off on the f ros-.'d air. preaantod a atwae at once awe-tnspirtng aad weaderfalr atanUag, After a while ma satire reef jSvewsfr aal went wn with a femrfal emsh.

m. mm tk. dnt tn fit." PaSera Chevchu

which staed net more thaa a bandrfdfsat totheeeas. The sparks that had iBsen seht

apby the la a denae

Tlui kua nf new of the

uponn, howsear, and a smef water mvedlt. One tmtnaata ufttaaMaiiMi that anaeMlasaad to the MnflaaaSant aff ttM) aVame

to the convent atone wan basedm the ah4

aenoe of mnch wiad. The aipn wm ia- - AA U aeaaaaai a4J a ml

great iiadvantag,ffet they amamead to lp eemptete control ef ths f niiflapttlma in

recptlnaof em5eiluore1ia ber.ltML IThea first ocamnad it r anidiitiil

J m Ihaaawr fpmtt ajid a wine

dirertly wast from ita center, the whole be-

inc ia the shape of

aaSi r tha hnildir.e j

bv aoaCatholiesof Blleviia.

. The spark that had has falling mot and walls nun s shower en the roof of rned

a T. it cost ;s,i w,

fund t-eiag contnbated Rllaeilla. Ia the wear

18tt an a4ditlnn was ham te it on m

running parallel with tn nam an It.na at a Till. aditMim mat

Hi.". All the walu wer of brick, bar

lag a s'.nne foumtatton.

basement, it was snrnemated by

nbstanual wooden reef ef .

design. It covereti a space oi grauna

of 19) tmt rrout of ltff deep, in waow strsctar waa lighted by gas and heatel by three fnraarea, located in the

baseiaim. la the front wiag waa a large exhibctton hail, eeeerated with iae paint, tags aad anpplisd with stylish aad aah-

staauai rnmuare. uus nmtmnmm i Amtmm vmtotrAt n n. ii maitall with a

huh-u unjp-rwwni, pviih m ".ujijt k, la the west wine, en the third storv, w

stvhh The lanidrr awl enli

for fflajna. as lolloers

rd story, was be Bhrssatim insry jsnarV u H wsw In-

?y8s 4hjMNHfis(ka i i ahd aai ItUii m taja lMMie .aaMil

in

of men in these

Vvrta. wrhu nrnreetiau

nave nana. " , , - sr se-weww " -

really meani. knowing the profligacy it I them too severely.

wonts mmies an -w mm trade, ncicn, tahor, prodnctkia, naannfnctarnagaad bayhajr. we aay: "velcome tlM hover Cfvliumtioa. vu sdenea, eeato. opmion. needs and ntanifert demny mke for revenue reform. TbeDetswcrary taad for it, and stand

w iu wih i ' : . ,

To -wiving free popnlar eslocation to brought on rumor, aim were simpiy w the nuiasesot the peouleM no oneiaop-i many nttempts to persecute lVmH.rats !L!l Tha lJem.ernVv sav: -Do it Wecfe and white who were iiartlcipnts

IS ; hv mate." Every Mate h:t its o I in the fJottgreatkmni election in that

ton school tyteeni. nogre rrom tg- .

Xwork thm Viol. m trial. M Mtter llermblicm, nt at up in tateby te central (royernment, all inclined to favor jJ" thrmzti pl tMml emiwwiea.'' Thnt is ' di-fendnnt. Kot a tingle lmoerat thoir htot Vhemw of patemaiittn. Tky J wm tKrm tted to remain on the . jurie int in to wt a nus ins to use up part ! which tneJ them, hevcrthele, the

" ... S . . .It... i !.niMt failed tn convict, in auv

cm. The rrideooa wm to Limsy and unreliable that a Republican court and a Republican jury were obliged to TWU dhpoees moat effectually of the hnenndery raited by the Repnhlicnn

pmB about iJemoeratie inumtuauon

and fraud in honth Carolina. Tha "Union league" will now hare considerable lest work to perform In reconstructing Southern Sute (JovernmenU. It will even per hap be able to look after the The. Aliens and Dave Mounts, who pile vp Repahlican majoritlm by ware that are dark and trlekt thntarw vain.

VfMnwhiie the surnlne in the ireaa-

t .u. aioi its ftsi enrniiis.

ai were ot em, mmw i wt inc wvmitj T.--v-r , ... , , ndation. It wns four 1 which. thW war, hnnet be p?rpenal. ia.-iu.Hng a. teshfoot TheDemofinta dtwawd UuU taaatMMi he as snrnemated by a jl,- i. ,a nf aefnel exot'Oscs.

Ail Wood that lino Is robberv. The

tMonult clearlv uB'lerataad the craetfon.

The other prvtpnmteom are se f-rehst-hvg or mmningleaa. flnnug ea

iinrago ana nnaem emnearsBs w -l.rt' ia work not in the ebnre or par.a. . a. - ai t tl.... aaul

pom of those woo pen in sssjtWheelwr. hv fvnad of oeunt, and tiar fteM and Arthur, by fraud of novrkntioo. A committee ohairwsned by

fSahht, who U declnreu by t form lUmMtcaa to ftawe hie alaawion to the Sen it.

tond by Wm. K- Chandler, who esernled the Horjd fraud Mtd no Boheermltonnh contrseta, and cee-e-

eekditt the interewtor

rhmUmlan Coaveertiok fWrtob

kamnty-dttr MM mmm-

wan? ears n ssaw fttv wvss snow nry will be cuiiaWarahly redaced by the rest of thmn viaelkstWn hot iMicnions

,.l..ia fa. naaath naseiltSaV lit

SeedH it llltwly Ihey wem hiatimUMl

partly for thai etpecml

back oar eleven dnvt." This

kiw eeadilv imliticwUM.

tnrvMMl avarvthlaa' fan aa aecontt. The

recent change is only a more perfect attainment nf a uniform atatmard.

Speaking of time it it very interesting to tee the number of men watching the

nropping ot me oau a sses icnansew bailoing This it done at twelve o'ctooh, thnt indicating Washington time. The hnnortance of even one minute It fern

here, since the banks close at three, and aU nnpahi note go at one vo nrotost. Hence a trifling delay may

ruin credit. The siitnl reasunr eote at two, and nt it opens at ten there am only four bonrs of public bewinese.

Time, under such eiiruiwitnee Is m4eed money.--iV. y. Cor. Ulka Jkmtd. amewwwiwjf J4MeJM(((e'ii

A good deaJ ha been said through the papers alout tha healthfulness of tanloos. The latest advice hi how to mm them so that they will do the mogood, as follows: Most people know the benefit of lemonade before brrakfnetbn few know that It more than doubted by taking another at night also. The way to get the better of the billow sy tem without bine pill or itinine it tn take the juice of one, two or three Jemon, as appetite crave, in mnch ice water at make it plenaant to drttak ritknnt nunir. before cmittr lo bed.. In

the morning, on rising, at least a Half hoar before breakfast, take the jnica of one lemon ht a goblet of water. TWn will clear the system of hnmor and bin with effiwhmey, without any of tho weakening afraeta of eaJomel or onrn water. People ihouW not hrHntn. stomach by eating lemons clear; tha powerful neM of theM3o, whleh ! w,mmm mast tMnnsWs lavariablv nro-

ducm inuammatkm after awhile, hw, nropetiy diluted, to that Jt dots not hern ur draw the throat, it doe Mn medloal work without harm, and, wb-m

uwtwmmchla clear ot tooa, nswaoww-

onwtopnortnnity to mm timmtaw tkorouthly, aayt madicnl q&m

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