Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1881 — Page 3

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HERE AND THERE.

Snow Ml hi England last Tuesday. Qmw. Grant's life is insured for $1 op ,ow^iLyT—jg .1 The Texet];cattle crop wonts ovet 400,0QQ bead. ; wm seensa t-j i* an epidemic of brewery Area. .—• Rain 1b New York has water famine. ■ —?. T . 9m tote Baron Rbthchlld left a _/ titfwaofm' i v tiii X .a

Trb President of France to paid a salary of $000,600 a year. ,~ '-* Confederate bonds are quoted at get!,ooola Philadelphia. . Tn Liberals gained largely 1a the rooenMjeotlons so Germany. 2* iM Fifty horses In one stable at Indianapabi are disabled with pinkeye. Mr. and MkT Don Fb&mo, of Brasil, 8. A., will soon visit this country. LCTHJSB Benson is ore*ting a temperance commotion in Bouth Carolina Th* g In Secretary Folger’s name to- pronouooed with the sound oij. ThS Alaska seal-fishery monopoly has secured 20,000 fur seal skius this season. ~ 1 Thus Government will pay the fees and expenses of twenty witnesses for Qniteao. , Ik view of the Newark bank steal the question is raised: “Do Directors direct _____ Quarters for Parnell and foetyol his followers have been provided in Armagh jail. i The Irish Land Court bas over 7,500 'cases before it already, and they are . still pouring in. 8 Twenty-two persons perished by the recent foundering of a steamer in Australian waters " Score one for the Woman Suffragists. Secretary Folger is with them “tooth and toe nail.” Gex.‘ Schenck bas been cared et Bright’s disease of the kidneys by the use of milk as a diet i ■ • 7f . It is stalt-d that Jefferson Davis bas already made $50,000 out of his “His- , tory ot the Rebellion. Toe Pennsylvania Railroad Company has declared a semi-annual dividend of four per cent. A million dollar conflagration is reported at Manila, the chief city of the Phillippifie Islands. . Thb stake winnings of American horses iu England Mid France, this year, were about $150,000. Mormon missionaries are Securing a good many concerts among the ignorant whites of the Bouth. The managers of the Yorktown celebration are “short" $15,000 on the . expenses of the “blow out" Col. John C. New ia to have a salary of $20,000 a year as President of the New York Finance Company. A connection baa been discovered between Wall street N. Y., and the £2 900,000 Newark bank steal. A report comes from high authority in hondon that Mr. Gladstone is about to retire from public life. A procession In Buenos Ayres, in honor of the memory of President Gar field, numbered 10,000 persona. * i Hon. John yf. Foster desires to *««pt a business position ip New York instead of returning to Russia. A OBODmn, stolen by Dr. Cole, late Mayor of Kokomo, was found a Jew days ago, and the the It -clearly traced to Cole. Germany did much in the recent elections to wipe out the disgrace of aigrr.;?*? °* **• »7 h« Dacota Territwy, «.p«j,r 7 .Job-, the line of the Northern Pacific railwej, is filling up very rapidly with immigrant settlers.

TOT geiMsgrobservance flurry seems obe OTsr,at Indianapolis. and Sunmy btMaem i* again In full Waat at ih% -Aooifrand Sunday fchops. PmwtON Commissioner Dudley ha instructed bis special agents to help along meritorioes claims, but wbff* there Is evidence of fraud to kill themS Fnvwcir delegate* to Um German] mere elected from Alsace] and Lorraine in defiance of tbs effort* the German goTerument to Vnt them. ... ; • ' ; ■ 1 Ixis estimated that Uw damages eauwd by ths rtcent overflow of the Mississippi tiver, between Keeksk la., and Louisiana, Me., amoune to fie,. 830,000. • T ; } t Juno* J. K- Pofrrwt, of Hew York, wbo has beeo employed by the Government to sesislin the proeeention §4 Qnttsee, was oueof' the oounsel ia the Be*< her - Til ton case. • , .. rruk'

ggkfSOMUHiT Indianapolis boll ness msaaays ttaaf about a half s million owned JW that city, has been invested and lout in WtfsU-'ru .TF u steed cat ir t * Land I raffle Bteal when it eaysr "Never was MHi nearer the iiMh thiuiio mtlßmpflßr '' ✓ *■ * • i. CiatccapM' aSHfversary of Thomas frnfiqfejto fcunuer of Qddjgfc whip jttfrgou n try, wlff be

thing bistmhsj one.’'

11 11 'in ip* _ V b * ► - v ; "'- J- ”^ question, a majority favoring suffrage, I while a strong minority hutted. In Ane the Jtmen, dlaAnAed Eetgll 1 are now turning their attention to barley as the favorite crop. Bail road oar-works ream to be the priee, as new work* art about to be itarted at lodtanapotls, Toledo, Elkhart, end The rtiabeeir.r the BpeslenSypV Che RMdoTYottgrees bfo about eqfofi IpUrgM Kbtoen of loWb,' 1 fpA ICslfrr of Ohio, with Orth looming wttttto mote to Cb® tn*BgHHndv T * , ™p^. n^aup Qiunafk> MOfflflAjW ll V>» r *»v Ydfcc^d.

-TptoCmrhf Ml m B4Atii fcotedtur with OhltdflF Ik*4 seventeen-Ids -4be fhfperfal palaces ahallidto wbuvbstfad : M 0 edOcattobaf instfotefcttid for the benefit es tire jxW/tWtoartd tfrwtf 7 A Tijite*, -Hat 'W«4bed*B>l£fjjy pound* w*s: rtoently reWbved /romp woman at ftippß, Wbcffilsip.. molnlfla forllon'eMioAfotaatfla doing wellnlnet theopetetfotrwis performed. At the Atlanta Cotton Expedition, l Oct. 37thJniits of clothee4erGoverndes Colquitt and Bigelow, were aaadetinom picked that morning Jbs suits were worn at a reception that eV€Biu *. J - . h ' n Thb estimates for the postal service for. the next fiscal year are $43,661,300, of which the revenue will furnish $42,741,722, leaving a deficiency to be supylied by the general treasury of *620,078. It Ib intimated shat the sense of the members of the Dominion Parliament will be taken at the approaching session j on the deslraoility of Canadian independence and the election of a chief ; executive. ~ Pbre Hyacinths hTdehvexing a lecture on President Garfield, in which he Compares the Christian republic of America With the infidel Republic of France. The lecture is said to be very able and eloquent, -A -•- T Cannon, the Mormon candidate for Coogretjr; has /been floored by Campbell who contested the eleotion of Cannon bsi the .ground that be had not been naturalized. The certificate was issued to Campbell. A firm in Liverpool, England, .1a preparing to ship one hundred tons of potatoes to New York City. It is estimated that the potatoes will not Co6t *tnSre than forty cents per bushel, laid down their proposed market. A MoßMoSfElder has been imprisoned at Hamburg, Germany,for trying to make proselytes. .That’s the treatment that should De given every where to the pfinps and procurers of th»t church, %ho carry* on their inftrtnoira business under the name of missionaries. * An old man at who recently brutally outraged a young girl, was sentenced to forty-two years Imprisonment lor the crime. That is a wholesome sentence, but if still laoks oDe essential element of the-.proper penalty for. such afuoffense. ttECRETARY FoLOfR is reported to be wealthy, and amply able financially to change judidcal life for the more active and congenial honoia of political preferment This being,, the fast, « to more than probable that the chatter about him going from his present sition to the Supeetai Bench, lli A few months, is groundless ghees work; Fart trains are 4he latest development of the rail road crar. Penn, sylvania Central amX,New YotJt Cen--Lrai, each announce train a through from New York to Chioego In twentysix hours! -The Pennsylvahta fast* train will be' 'limited, consisting of. parlor, aleepiDg and dining paaßjtm*king few stops and charging from two to eight dollars over ticket rate* The cashier of the broken bank wore the cloak of religion so stccessfully that he passed current at pgr” infthe community as model Christian gentleman, bat he nolr confesses that he bos all the time been Apeijarer. a forger, a falsifier and a criminal. ’ class of men toe more dangerous than thoee who “steal the Uvery of heaved to serve ths Devil in." • to -• *• - 'I Gen. Boger A. Pryor, ip-speakistg of the Confederate bond spefliThilfili. say*: “It is merely gfmbliaa, : WVha>a ia veatorsthiuk a time bin coasa when the Loads Kill be salahle at M—fhlng more than, they are paying jfcr-tbtoui , now. They will never be worth anything unltsi. they sell as curiosittoa-Ybe of Confederate hoods is null, and ‘ peu ° y *' The'philosopher pf |he ffcw York, Him notices that “the current manias la Pennsylvania and Indiana' are curiously related. The Quskkr H<ab* “WU Its thoughts largely turostf op tbs' end of life, through the popularity nt bard, and He mar. is la graveyard Usuraaca., ladlaos, ><t, the other hand, which baa 'Sufruji fatnemafey H* laws on matrimooy %H * for the object of Its rest Vhnia marriage heaaflt as-

<lf ie*et dliflsnft to sipber baUhr gssei prosfwtety of this ienhtry, when tb« figures show that eager tsise the tmsHW Tfcetlths ended ember ad, MtjSMMM ttagyalue ibonths.l The- Wxoea* of oar imports es guMvmtl sttser over our tWMveiWbMbk ended tjejfatfST 38.1f17T, msfM,MHr.<ytbrkiA ) |Jwrlod o«» WWjfFrevolver bullet while at-

•.; - m ■ g • * _ __ - Thb leaders of the Land League of Ireland have eaaoeled their orders or Adtoto toUMHarm tenants pay rents, a»T now advise them to Undiriof rmtornk _ - ATTOBMaY appllcartbtL firttopreta points m the iTw nwfoer desires to proteet theni"flhla oa& be done effeer Ibft fi^na ; Wore that date they Ihim WU killed whether the owner deejgn|d va hsvr them registered inotFrtlhletoAhe owner of shrimp' killed or dogs "report* the 1 lore witl&u iep to the township tnktbe; frym the time thereof, he ia ! evenmoukh they were maimed preVloriiYom tiking t fleet of the dog I ■Ms of 101*

The 1 awarduefia of % good deal of .the,rttofour apd bo mow." preaching of these dayt t was ~ illnstrated at Bev, Dt. Leonard Wuoisey Baccn. Tfcii reverend gentlemeu exumed one of the Blue laws firom the misty past,and used jt and his pulpit so vigorously as to put an.end to Sunday excursions by river for the common people of his town. But a short time since, when sx-Presl-dept R. B. Hayes visited him upon ike holy Sabbath day, this same reverend gentlemen had two fast horaes.hitchfd to his carriage and drove hie guest over all the roads and streets of the vicinity. The good people were of course horrified, and those whose Sunday airings were stopped by Bacon were simply furious. Thb corner-stone of the new bridge over the Ohio,between Louisville, Ky., and New Albany, Ind., was laid with Masonic ceremonies Saturday, in the presenae of an immense assemblage. It is intended to be the most elegant and finished bridge on the Ohio river. The length will be 4 000 feel, including the approaches, and forty-three feet wide on the road way deck. The spans will be the largest used in any truss bridge !m the eountry. It will be constructed, besides the masonry, of wrought iron and steel, and the wood will be subjected to the preservative process. The roadways will be of asphalt, and gravel, the spans 563 feet long,and the piers 111 feet high. It will i^c|udef; railroad track- for the Kentucky and Indiana Railway, a double track for street-cars and footways. The cost will be $1,500,000.

t i ~ *■ »■ ■ Mrs. Ada-Roberts was put on trial iuHtiicago tWo years ago, for the murder of Theodore V/eber. The murder was proved upon her, but the plea of insanity was sustained and she was sent to the. insane asylum at Elgin. Recently she was taken from tbe asylum, on a writ of habeas corpus, and her sanity-being estabiisned before Judge' Rogers, she was discharged from custody and went from the court room a free woman. It is charged that her plea of insanity was a sham, and that her release is but the culmination of the original plan of her defense. It is maintained, on the other haqd, however, that her treatment at the asylum has been horrible, and the recital of her wrongs by her counsel caused many tears to flow, while her release was hailed with applause. i I ■* 1 » Vt ■, Thb descendants of the illustrious Frenchman who aided our forefathers in gaining the independence of America, are very proud of their inherited honors for that noble work. Some of its results at* especially gratifying to Frenahmeß,|ss« for ‘instance, the Mar- , quia d# Boqhambesu declares: “I have jravqrjßefn qe many beautiful woman —not merely the ladies who have called upon me, but in the street; even the working,^women attracted my attention by their fine features, their grace/i# clear complexions. And then the exquisite taste displayed by your florists |s., really surprising. In France we have lovely flowers, but there!* no such skill in arranging them in artistic boquets, charming baskets and horseshoes, as has been seen in the numerous floral gifts presented to us.” V-

Tot Chicago News gives the volunteer defender of Gulteau a “send ofl” as follows: "The employment of Mr. Trude, of'Chicago, to defend Gulteau lbdfcates that, With Corkhill on the other side, the trial, which should have the dignity of a national interest, will descend to the level of s Dead wood polloe-oourt trial. Mr. Trude las thrived In Chicago by tampering with Witnesses and juries, and his proper place, in the opinion of many, Is a felon's cell. His service In the Gulteau essfe, It U believed, will be to “tlx” one ft?* J? ian ’W&i v * Wie * of ffiVypAfuJr* There Is dU about, Mr. Trade aMon| cmcsgo lawyers, fils practices *1 "ImOH as a disgrace to the pmthis formed, with Mike Mm e«4 • few others, what might *mm*M ******* and gamble**' la.. «#r»*a* oompany, Which has siuour* ***** thefts, hwtftertesaudottierorimte, •ad fora WiarsHn the spoils lips oou<wal#d and defended the orlmlnsls. Both bare grown vl«h in the bgsipees, *odwo ptoaficfet*. h Mr. Trude believed lo pe-in touiot tQ) Juries, hdd tiding witnesses that dtempot%hi* newspapers several .'***>*»

J> practice-. His Cbltff stock in wadi) appears t«be Bo eing ha. been the p*Wfk fndlgnatlon at «gtf rpnnieak eotsf krSr, for which J»a f* J»rgeigitssp<meible ( lChat He haa,be» [■•WMMfritwbMJiMfrahtffffr* es being .lynfhffi. v BMpmMfcteOkWyer* who .▼W nqlkMhw Jungser witnaMeroAgu feel that they against, Afat MWM.VMpmileqsktk air till reputation abroad, adding to his T t ' °549.. g-3,147. Ths aggregate annual value

THE NEWS.

Mottle A The HanEKTrjeAas A writ mtM uW against the rolling-mill company •< Allentown, Pa., fbr $1,843,586. MU waukee cigar maker* to the nm*£ ber of 1,506 men and boys, have 3+ Another crank has, ifiMttMt the

*Whlte Mouse, who Imagined himswj to to Pars ideal. He >rill aMCWu. Late reports fro«B»T>enna flto ! flQHe effect thaUhe fiapds Gave caused «mrmous damage Iu Austrialßßd Hwrvla The Nihilists have threatened to fjfreveirt U?e " 00mnation as WletobOieTde certain ooDtoartoßi.. Gw the sot# tore were *W,B» pennon*** aw tb4 rolte, being a net increase daring ih# year of 18,028. •** J 1 A Galveston dlspatchmlatei that sharp ftbet Wednesday night caughtCompetition and diseortf are raging among the Ciocinnati distilfera. Five of the biggest firms have reduced th* mice of highwiues to an unprofitable figure.' ‘ * . j i... tXTi ‘-#1 wv

The State ing of any Confedrate moneys In Btfy-e land, and will not uake the hew fioao-J dal erase a subject for any dlploßadtiw correspondence. j.yi ) During October ike national d*bt had been reduced about making the reduction for fbe first four months of the flsoai year SBT,OOO* I OOO. Thomas York, a farmer in WhU-, field county, Osorgia, was killed by h|s father to a quarrel about crops. The wife of the murdered man was pretent. *• : 1 < f ■■>'£s£ flw The President has received a number of protests against the retention of Publle Printer Defrees, urging the appointment of a younger and xnore active m^i. The venerable Dr. Mac Hale, Archbishop ofTuan,.preached,a sermon on All Saints’ Day, in whioh he condemned the “no rent" doctrine in unsparing language. A clumsy and poorly panned attempt to capture-; the James brothers uear Adairsvilie, | Ky., was made by Ohio and Kentucky detectives. It was a complete failure. A noted burglar known ia “MolHe Matches,*’ who bas been held la Chicinnati for some time, has been re man dedr to Oslesburg. ill., whore he robbed a bank of SIO,OIXI. The Wisconsin Qeniral Railroad been swindled out of $2Q,000 by dishonest conductors, acting ia oollmtoo with one Gavin, of Neenah, and Stanley Cunningham, of Milwaukee. . Archbishop McCabe, in a pastoral just declares that thp Parnell "no rent” order is communism,, and, opposed to the laws of God, the teach-' ings of the church, and of common honesty. >1 -,iMrs. Maria A. Reeves waa sentenced to three months in the county jail at Vincennes, and fined SSO for reeently passing files into the jail with intent to aid her husband, an alleged horsethief to escape. . v ' The women who are oDpoaed to mixing the female suffrage and the temperance question have organized the “Woman’s Evangelical Temperance Society." Mrs. Kinney, of Michigan, is the Secretary. In the annual report of General Bennett, Chief of Ordinance- D. S. A., ha states that 51,637,593 70 were expended, and wants the appropriation increased this year. He thinks the well-being and efficiency of the at my requires the retirement of officers at the age df Another search vessel, the United States sbip Alliance, has just returned without finding any traces of the Arctic cruiser Jeannette. Commander Wadleigh reports that ice off the coast of Greenlard has been heavier and extended much further sooth this yes!r than usual. A butcher named Qlasaer, at land, attempted to commit suicide by striking bis left arm with a cleaver. After the surgeon had amputated the wounded limb, the would-be suicide tore off the dressings. The jeers of his companions was the cause of the attempt. A new railroad, known as the Balti more, Cincinnati and Central, to to be constructed from Baltimore to Cißoiflnatl, following a line as direct as arte sihle midway between the Bait!more and Ohio, and Chesapeake and Onto roads, nearly parallel with the former, and with a route whioh to is claimed Is far superior to either in cost of construction, grades am* lock! resource*.

. • * At Philadelphia a buiglai enterep the bed room of (General Boulanger, a member of the French delegation to theoentennlal, and was detained by the General until the poltoe arrived and.arrested the man. Later in ths morning be was taken belbre me Grand Jury, a true bill found against him, was tried and convicted, and kenteuced to three yean la ths ash-* Itentlafy. _ Xileutensnt Hoxle, of ths Bngitiee Ocrpe, in a report to the era of the, Dlstrlot of Columbia, reoctnmends ths reolamatloft of the Potomac flaU, which would be of great advant3 e from a sanitary of view. He •o mas a scheme fok rernovioa all steam frWßka from the streets off he C ,- y J^ d on |feysted railroads or under ground.

Jr 16 debt Bt **f®eut just Kt'udtf •hows the decrease of the public debt during the month of October to be sl6 • 2l;f58: (tuh in the Trssssry S2IT 8«0,«71; gold oertifleatsa, •Aver certificates, fbfl ( oerfcHldatSfnf deposit outftandlng, fagio l 000; rsfnnrllog osrtidcates, sogß, ofiOi, ffadllonsf currency outstanding, jjfj 083,161; cash balance available to da#u sMt,4«a,44a. A’ Waihtfigten newspaper having stated that Golonel Bliss, ofcoubsejLlpr the Government, had told ' the JtVest* dM»| that there was no case sgilnsf the •ta-route oousplraturs, Colonel lUlse dentes the- statement. Qn the oOifr Vasyni he segeafrera twa very good ms* ■SjSggSig *uSSsl3n,aS defrauded is neeHy master General James will nrobairtv

d ! Ail j la South Allies are lo withdrawn. TjlftVi/iftyaMTsa have beeatufng nlngssssaimistnstis In EngU n <|hfiJd hi bin arreted/

lap y <n) MiP f The Land Court made Its first decision Tuesday under the new set. It w«l.*Tor.f»~to»ta.of rant for ““ I«*9|fl*JMNHMMLseot oop in 1878, wmjoU to tbs Earl of Bearrrre mcimairus in iwoibb, jppp6Bj,| ma the date U ilih—that the Viceroy jrfHfnpPMHl SwSsSiaiSrft r 4iiirtiiJffiflktiflnrTir Becilo, Mk fkrtnlnUHiw 4fc«"«tatl-8»mltl|~| y *'**W , » t •PPly t« the Land d*mmlssloira>TO judicial rent or set aaicfr.thefr nm)p«| ■■rr*rrt *B,O VRTI . llillyrs

1 «4n*#7 Vfitf at present i DiplemitiiS A|rtWarid Consul General] Of Austria *0 Alexandria, Egypt- hm b*f» appointed-Austrian MJaUlerfr) Watkins**#* ™ mm ' of tfhstria *>.**, North Wales, ed Couttty tteatkt aHand. Advices from Btncos Dondon, report that Chili hafi-fHWP tpeoLal minister far Peru to sue lot gßs«Jsr*arf”

k ' A Paris dtepattih Mates that Egan. Treasurer of the Land Ixaume, <fentlnues to receive money irom America and Australis. He says‘itls nOt intended, to teorroanently locate the league • —~ Bluat**»ia teepoase to the meeS?e of condolence ou the result* of e elections, sent Hm by an islti GermfUc club of German students at* Leimig, said he W*b neither surprised n^^mragedatthere^ The BtnpdNlr and Empress of Auar tiia, the Crown Prince and Princess, and Prince Leopold, of -JUhvaria, and Princess Grfeella, will, in May ft*x4, rstura the visit oftheKlng and Queen df Italy. J** «•»«£] the Land League orgat; bhtfgffrefchd, fn ita recent fesnc, alluding to the fact that the league, has bean opished VI et arnois, acknowledge thSt M tinaocial aartstanct from Irish-Ameri-COU4 alone depends the fature existence oraßU*Britisp agitßM on -* —-JJ A Madrid^sablagiam tbagtlfl Democrats, who have been won Uvorj to Monarchism recency, bad a *anquetat tne CapitaT.‘Ton Sunday. ad which leading members of that pftrtWJ drank AlfoDse's health and prospapltyJ amid tumults of applause. % ~ The London Times think*. th f federate bond sensation is eptirfly tjfrg to thenetion ol a clique who are pre pafed- to run up the price of any robbish wherever there is a chance of alluding the public, into joining ip the venture. A farmer In Galfray, Ireland, was shot dead Wednesday evening while entering his house. Two men have been arrested. It is supposed mam was murdered because he had paid ms rent. He had been “boycotted” for this ofiehfie some time ego. A Hong Hong 1 otter, dated September 30, reports that at a tea warehouse &&*«§.ifr: made * riot, drove the mhnageS a Xtuaelan, off the premise*, and sfete ** uS * t l '* Professor Robertson Smith, late of Aberdeen University, who was surpendedfrom teaming on account of his ideas, was presented with 81,008 worth of books, audit was announced that a eumexceedkm hte ..tormer salary had been raised for his benefit by Ujs supporters. The ladles’ Unit la*v» we to be suppressed. A parcel,oqptaluing nine "pounds of dyUamife W&s found in an Irish railway car. The government, has offered * reward of X3od forpSe TO .*,£&: Hbannon, an aimed ban 1 entered the houses oPfbe tenantry and threatened the rent-payers with death. ,j The memorial Service in honor of the lath President GarffeM, in IhdOily HaH of Berlin, Sunday, vtka attended by aaeidben of tha diplomatic corps, scientific and Jearasd societies, and oflficUl4.of the olty and Imperial gpfernmenta. Professor GusUt dellmld the oration, i&wda by a large choir commenced aud ended the exercises. A "no rent" Trtjh clWh in Chicago held i'tnbeting which ArchKft* were denounced. After slmllftr2||ak sssssmt branoh Hf Willch Wtw dfglinlreil In the «amft baUdibflt a ? **aTf

Was P«H lfaft tMftttiMfts "Them 11 no tfUth whatever iu tfie htatemqpt that there 1b a large ntnouut of money in the Bahk bf itoglaha ilafoelted to the credit of the Confederate! Goverity meat and avaUable foe the payment of Confederate hood a. WdfoetUve It does aothold a single penny, and doubt kjfelflW k++*f sdefcmon# hi an* hhUh i*tfci»«ffi»tor, 4*l e whole etonr te a mm fahrioattonand product of a speculation. that has no 1 t _

THE STATE.

otuag on the neck by a bee. His -whole face became covered with hidbe U hi°Wco§ l ! eiSaaJ enlt ° f ,he **** sms^g

' 4nfi« of o«r¥ «Mt* Mfcj UHft tiKat profi, of his crop agrgref at( e the la tgb sum of m.ooo. He claims to have' sold shipped iiwa in ififa thST &Qite4rifig|fl§j I® JohnJl "Bw+i was at Aftfoid one driy last 0. Dehorlty, for calling (gM latoPreetoewi Samgsi dromutly paid *£&»*<> Tuugate* the

Oal 91UI| OB 4**® p* 1 work sixty feet below ground, in a enveloping him. When rescued life was almost extinct, and his chances for recovery are uncertain. stsis ■#>An mlmyhurtpßrill It Connelly, 7RBH, who kept thehr money there me building and

"*rae owners oft he Wabash A Erie the tater privileges toe the Northern A vigorous protest iiWwfsiss»|s*«rs» tttt ice for their owit4t*€rTßj|w»S|u>i toeee water*, who win now, of ejrthafortafad|apf dfaa nub rlght is secd^^^WHrrnf s°i th LJSI dW 8 T - *emm6, of that SKpEHI son had been in a camatoee state, but J»«4mpved able to return frith hlTlktMbr, which he did immediately,not thinkm&ikJUßertgiry to noUfobShe relative*. A mearse, and Boifajliig friaflK in carriages weagt wafting at the depot, but tnFTbrmer was hastily dismissed. Item mo is in a crlticai condition, however, and the beame may soon be needed.

Miss Romlnger, thiughter of the late Gran vljfe of Hfeopier, w^r buried in Ilawcreek osmetery twe&fl year* ago, and «»e other day the Tlofly dUfUIiW ang Hinovedto the Moravian cemetery at hope. Hh* htsffy waS fB a metallic casket and yferj found tobetn a perfect state ofpreserj ditidif orthenoheeks. Even the natural flowere in the coffin were as perfect as " qUalter ° f A man named Sandrefen had brought suit in thp Shelby circuit dotyt,.for divorce from bis wife, who maatfno defense, save a plea ter the custody of their one child. The case {amMff wriznsszsßßsi gi all tW. A SOOH std tu6 OGCimWj was rendered, ths divorced pair, withtsuESSsassa^st betea TOnilmfkwvfif%Wch was followed by embraces, kisses and such like demonstrations. The judge declared tlaat as those” ceu)d cot go on under his own eyes.Sd I dfewhis pecotlaordss the decree l<*v-] T]

For and About Women.

The clock said, “A quarter past elght,H i pw MUrtteßirwr fatlier’s front gefetit. A number ten shoe, Wlthont furtliexjukM. •. .m*. Wlbrnied Una he’d wlWlot weight.' In the doming seasons r>f amddiucs and holidays, if will be all the "rage” to give china plates as gifts.A toast—Women: The last and best ofthe series. If we may have her for a toast we wou’t ask for mybuUher. - , Her mdfher had rethainea at home, and she said very truly was nothing to mar the plgaeure of the octJNnMU&iSS break glass balls all with her won )er> ful little rifle, m teK 8£ "VVlll the coming man fly?” is the clothes like, I prondef.” g ‘ Alww-sWok on the bright says the Boston Transcript. When a lady is in the vicinity of * mirror she follows the advice to the letter. A underthreadbare, so I gave him Uie sack.” -

The widow of the* former Peruvian cMl^fen Begota, South America. her discreetly. “I *m sure, my dear." Sm» T *MTtlyV “MMrt you have not chosen as., wkely m. migbts>ML. done. Sli ffoar pom- dear husband only been irnve be would never hava.

was embroidered with thaaaoMiri her veil was fastened witn^WmEaslm. white nuns' cloth andTSTa ItWwilft ninnes WtlilWallSl^TlWlTiteaD^^ebria^ S room * **9ms Of BMtM wilß^y^fcieK a l^roSn'Blr#E#fc^he dnPsKfftCeeiF 6lfchVpins Hntfft mouth, you will begin to tbfnk tbkttt ha good-sized, hearty ant^ j

Annmhsr of Kansas retail merchChicago your S?jMKTO«Hi force themselve« and their goods upon took, be fit Mionlnril aadiiada tnihll time swaHowhug gome coffee, “What's

the matter stranger?” she asked went down the wrong way. l ” -**Oood Heavens! it Isn’t possible I have seaenr«Ki.* bord#r wHITtwo ' tmoetej" exwea ddtft punning very bittery of the amount of food a man with- only one Ifrroatcan a - resembles the housefly. AwaOetis a *Pthe maggot always. If soot fpp lift variety of coal will destroy theTaaggot] It might be well to try Mint, derived from the burning of pitch pine or ether {

fxirff Or SHOES before seeing -,nrs. People from all parhKisn buy the VER JBEST^pS&^IS^STOCK ! L --swte <* 9n H^uitr/r|# : TnA , mmUM p^accrgoaCTici i ssesa JvsaifMO , * * I Mrtrt.l ■■■ I *• T^IEgWUMaPOBT i, WPP.IBnti-^g'T M <7"Fn DRY GOODS HOUSE, l jssssvs'aaui \ fc* jpS»ir«°3 S«^dby WILER db WISE, i Pulaski, and other-near Counties to Visit the ftilMlnfflW New York You can -save the amount of your mr€ to X»Ogansp6rt phd hack ten titties over, and have the advantage of selecting fcom a most immense stock of Dress Geode, from perya. Upwards, Cloaks and Dolmaha, Xelyet-BeaVer pnaWls from $1 0 M I ft/1 Hoise tepresents all the best makes in Woo pMpe^ r Flpor Oil Cloths and CarWifoCioOds At foil that goods ai last must hdVd reiche4 rocjk-jtiottmh y for you frill frohddr Hofr these gOdda.cad be manufactured at prices bp lo\V. Pay Us but a single visit, if oniy-io hdo, the handsomest and best-filled Q tfOKP9O&S ilfll ST'S WILER & WISE, te MM--111 ■- 315 and 322 Fourth Srit, IND. <* - *» r aq , i: » na ri n ;

TliltHlHgia the 1 trgest in in Fine Clothing is recognized as compoTailors. In fact, their nobbiest styles are built square, wide shoulders, and finely trimmed. Their store One"Ht&dred and Thirty Feet deep and proportionate in width, and is literally jfaap]btfw|ih goods, which includes the newStiff and Soft Hats; selection proportionate with Clothing. Their stock of Men’s and Children’s Clothieg4»«st«H*tliflg, stacks upon stacks, ofany qfrmßyotPfiaay call* It will pay yo to visit this M apimoth Clothing Emporium. THE FAMOUS CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS' - . JLOGULNSPOftT, IND. Opposite National Bank. L-*2%000 W°RT H ! IDiaoioade,Watc33.es, Jewelry, Silverware ' & Mueioal Instruments WM lowbefore Jaauary Ist, 1882. > The Greatest SAEGASHS ever offered in tnis marlset 20 to 25 per cent, below regular pr ice. Uk. H. (!. EVERSOLE, Jeweler, Jxid. Street

ITALIAN ART.

A tfriffcal Glance at the Paintings ' Displayed In Italy of tho o’d Masters. ,M jt ■’ , CTofTat’b RoiaeJbctter In Inter-Ocean*. £. It is of little use for a Jetter-writer prom Italy to speak of the innumerable, [paintings he s<e9, even in a fortnight's I signt-seelnv. No description can con■gey riMHIe mate idea of theta, or be rof muctSulereat to the reader. But Ho HHHPbertaiu sorts of pictures may 1 Annvap gnmft Imnrßmlnn of the taste and thoughts of the artists. Such olattlfiaptSbahoVß jlu#tithe masters F the BeQJyalssmicei sa Korn 1300 to physical pain as exist 10-day. ' ■ There is here a picture of thgM Devgupl {Jjpfc.Vultureß.’r which ligjflada many women faint away at

Holofernee are done dp •mrm&nrsr shapes. Bometlcnes one with "IL arm as if it were wpfcmMtfc or she poises It in her hand as if she was ittm&ttß *wS at his red trank, or. vigorously sawing

wn plHbsfiHpltti wpftO d«»r' 'Jbhn tiJP bead to.the tight seer by Herbdlur hrutal daughter, at bld/mi flWTdHpphllr place, *«d she waam % jedr iunic and a Trava or saftSdactiSi TteottttifiSion is presented in every .conceivable altitude, and with £^£ry Wwmm soT"? We

ghastly skeleton. ! **** &*• •at, Tjfdnlfnthfiij i a *t Sftbasf tig# eVerywhedfe.' xftr the J the arrow- Impaling him front •ftoriri [say: “One '%?rwjj .» r <glbi like, ass more arrow f lry(TOrpfasi. w . L. St torthnlamsg Isl jfMT" It IS a tradition of theohucch thatibe vigorJleon Jie^^m|*«i|s»nfc^».AsA^<iislly e'itb one band. aodsSiUfmly m»pKa be •9 holding his entire skin out over his left arm, and exhibiting itasifoftermarket, It hn't

¥ ♦ J ■' \ A picture is shown ua representing Job sci aping him-elf with a potshard. It may be a Bibical fact that Job had an unwholesome-disease, and that he aerapsd himself with a sharp-cornered piece of crockery, but it does not strike me that the subject is poetical, and the attitude, which the limper.has assigned him is certainly not beroie. Almost as bad a subject i-» Neseus, trying with the utmost agHity to escape from the nittlfta in hjsiliirt. 'Toa facet ious observer it seems really funny, which it should not. In the dome of -the Cathedral at Florence, and in tiie Oampo Santo at Pisa are two two pictures painted for “the church, and fbtended to give a religious conception pf helh They are th! work of differen t art Isis, but they agree in being very revpging. The devils are represented I i «v*ry horrible feun, color and attitude, »od they are torturing human beings with hideous g&>, aod eating little children as if they were peanut*.

Ihe picture of Sto-Lueia, who carries her eyes around on a plate in liont of {f*si4ytbUillsfci*ife eight, especially Zr' Sc^To but Worse than theee are; the paintings ture (in Venice, I beileve,J of the saiut whoio«—Miferwt out «ud fed to the ddgft. There is in the expression of Ibtoo the reallsmbfWWfjl brutality. anffj[s#te aiiaot by any means k riaJaasiiUr—nonirrn who ao-fenWHllfeW^es-in rather mo Mtmu id UgbU‘v4»wTaim4fa{l the picturee ofetbe A«aun<aat»ori fte angels

and cherubs are represeb t< d playing ou* lamborinwr^and have seen four fine pictures Penitent” in fifth h- almost x: pocket-handkerchief. <SttA (ftawteg and wonderlul soft oolorgaoocfcibgoddoes was j artlng bibs sunny hair wfth Uer taper fingers, and gaaing 3lto ft with «h explosion of anxious

Inquiry, it.was so like the hundreds of ■Urniiar^gcroes on the streets, in houseaassa. anil-en baieontes, that we have lbat “ ugh,er iWe haverseen two paintings pf tskapdd funny lOKfcJrm the theme* In both these, the Creator, represented as * «o4*a fourcorhettd hat, is litte% puUidg K.ye imtor Adam'* tehe is still in up as to per &jw< r extremities are “coming ou ." oie of our party, the gentlemen fr un I’lMsbunr, Rg'd “feet 100 l*rgf>: got h.. k d into bis vibe,’»