Elkhart Democrat (Newspaper) - February 6, 1880, Elkhart, Indiana a in No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid at the of the over Proctor's Auction FEBRUARY 1880. 6, 45 3U 10 cents a line for first 5 cents for each subsequent not to ten thU sized per lines of this type constitutes a and regular cords that much U. C. at Ind. Complete o The only In the M. Physician and CHronic Diseases with unparalleled on latest scientific Diseases on tlie Send or bring Urine first passed in flie Consultation rooms oyer Hand No. 116 Slain Blank bound In wod style at reasonable Old books books of all kinds made to order on Short by mail promptly attended - P. FONX * W. east side of Main neat All calls in city or country promptly tended G. of the over the Cornish Meat comer Main end rigeon ' IteSl estate transfers and collections attended t4 and all business transacted Main meals Bt all i Board at Ice In their P. attend promptly all calls for public sales ond at the Address or at this T- Insurance and Collecting Agent Office 138 Main M. - now prepared to execute work In the department o Orders attended Office cornel Muin and Q. M. special attention of the Throat and Chest and Attends to General to 12 M and from P. to 4 1'. and hours whea not over A drug Slain 9D AM 1;A0IV OF all and will answer calls in city or nud treated tlie Over First to Loans for Kansas and Nebraska A. AND Main and High B ock first of Sage fo bnt prefers Diseas .es of Woman and JO. E3 TI 8TROKO HAT and and permanently teeth on any of the different styles of at moderate Gold fillings a All operations registered ond - - T. Likes Czar in full love of being present great which his younger is enabled to wiil Uy his position as head of toe St. Petersburg fire On this passion for w all fatal to When the German Lutheran the Czar and his the the and while - incautiously the burning the of which waa to huge ' ieet fell from the roof and struck the with a tremendous they the crowd with its flying Gen. then Minister of at stepped persuading the czar to withdraw but Grand Duke Nicholas to and save greater oi I aged was and robbed in going along the N. The murderer is but he is described as large man with a Plunder was the object of the Several arrests have been N. is to have Texas Pacific road is booming claims to have 1G,000 is being maddened with of antelope are being killed near Port is going to celebrate Mardi Gras all by in tried the other day to steal a South state agricultural college will be put in operation in fever is prevailing to an alarming extent in northern and middle king of Belgium has the Leopold cross oh the society has been by the ladies of. Miss. It won't last Marquis of member of the of is aged fifty-nine J. superintendent of has been indicted ior receiving bribes at New hundred and twenty-five weavers at Riverside R. have struck tor an increase oi court of appeals at New rendered a decision in of lice commissioner Nichols vs. i he mayor of New crowns of small old when they have any crown lul may be utilized as frames for turbans ior their little Freeda Crites has obtained a verdict for in her suit for of instituted at Isaac W. C. H. the mother of four committed at Pa. lier husband has been ill and unable to provide for his Gasford contractors and seed No 116 Fenchurch E. 0., have Their liabilities arc stated at minority of the Spanish senate and chamber of deputies have unanimously resolved to resume their seals in They will attend the sitting grindstone of the Scranton file works at instantly killing a and completely shattering the statement that Minister had requested permission for the English newspaper lately suppressed by the police to resume publication is of New while cleaning a accidentally discharged a the bullet piercing the brain of his seven-year old killing him rumor Lis under that an agreement will be signed between Germany and as a starting point for a definite conclusion of the of lately removed to committed suicide by himself through the head with a Loss of property and drink were the causes of the leading Aghan sirdars ordered the to refuse supply to the The Governor of sends word that the are preparing an expedition against the of N. has been lodged in jail charged with the a year ago last near ot of that says he is not is said that Queen has strongly encouraged the Empress Eugenie's project of undertaking a pilgrimage to South and has offered the Empress the escort of Sir Evelyn the Prince death his mother veils herself as much as possible from the public When she goes to church she gofis completely and remains in the sacristy during the physicians appointed to examine into the mental condition ot Francisco the would-be assassin of King have submitted their reperito the judicial stating that he is bureaux of the the French chamber of deputies have elected upon the proposition of M. Couis Blanc for a Five of thc committee are supporters and eight antagonists of the king of the Belgians has offered a prize of 25.000 francs for the best essay upon the methods for improving ports on low sandy like of Foreigners are to submit their essays by the 1st of 1881. - In the matter of the seizure of a portion of the property of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad for taxes on scrip issued at a preliminary injunction has been granted against the restraining him from further Canadian civil and party have returned to Ont. report having a practicable route for the Sault Ste. Marie railway on the north of Lake between the Spanish and the a local preacher of the Methodist committed suicide by four miles west of New Ind. The cause of his suicide was insanity brought on Iw religious excitement in regard to the case of Mrs. Cora B. at who died from the effects of an the jury returned a verdict Charles J her Mrs. her and Dr. who Arrests suit has in the United States Circuit Court at San Cisco to sot aside patents by which 14,000 acres of land in lying in San Joaquin and Calaveras were granted to the Western and Southern Pacific sheet is plated with alloys ot nickel cobalt and A half of 1 per cent oi makes cobalt and fluid when and The which are already the are beautifully white and a young lady of has convicted of the charge of A handsome residence of Joseph a was burned and few later his barn wais also motive for the act is supposed to have been as Mr. Bailie had recommended his son not to choose Miss Jennie for but Tto give his public has been Jan. 28.The Herald Augusta special suys that the fusion legislature after a prolonged this afternoon adjourned to meet the first Wednesday in August of the will go home not to return here before that Others will go back to the people of their district to abide by the will take their seats among their republican The in members will some of them go home while others will contest the seats of their rivals in the capitol for the sake of getting the pay voted defeated IVd fusionists to-day appeared in the republican house and numerous others have expressed their intention to Tlin a report that some daring shipmates oi B two sons of Prince of Wales have tattooed noses with the broad A subsequent report the first rumor by a statement that the ineradicable India ink was not but some less manent material that ' Will disappear foro their cruise the West Indies is The fusionist and the speaker of the fusion will for homes Jan. 29.The finance committee the examination of the treasurer's The present state oppose no but will turn over his books and to the new his being The will break camp Sev eral additional fusionists are expected seats in the legislature seems willing to accept the and absolute quiet is was to-day from The following is the letter of Schurz making the D. Jan. 29. Hon. E. W. Indian has become my duty to inform you that the public interest demans change in the commissionership of Indian that your services in that are dispensed Upon inquiry it stated on authority be the board ot Indian who have been in the charges against diligently and that no proof of any disgraceful act or connection with corrupt practices on his part has been and that the action indicated by the letter of Secretary Schurz was taken for the reason that had from the department information which the department ought to have On the other it is quite as positively stated by other that while the facts developed in the recent may not have been regarded as ground on which to remove they were of the most damaging character and had Secretary Schurz failed to remove other charges of a still more serious nature would have been Jan. 29.The Saunders caught fire at 3 o'clock this morning and burned with several other business in the nearly Partially Conflicting reports are in circulation concerning the origin of the which is believed to be Jan. 29.Rev. J. M. Tower committed suicide at Fairbault this by He leaves a wife and six children in Jan. 29.The Graphic publishes a dispatch from the Odessa which the the Rus sian transport with 2,000 has been lost in the Caspian and if not the soldiers Jan. 29.The district attorney to day filed the principals and seconds in the The were in and tlie seconds The penalty under the hiw for fighting duels is fine and imprisonment two 3'e:irs; fine end imprison ment one D. Jan. 30.Although no official confirmation can be obtained as yet of the story that the committee which has been investigating charges against Reno have recommended his the accuracy of the report is generally house on war claims day agreed to report favorably on Thompson's to declare the true intent and meaning of the act approved which for reimbursing the state of Kentucky for moneys expended in paying the militia forces to aid in suppressing the Thc object of the is to include in the settlement oi the expenses incurred under tho head of such being the intention of congress in the original house committee on invalid pen on motion of Mr. unanimously agreed today to the resolution to govern thc consideration by the committee of invalid That all pension claims of an invalid character shall be reported to the date from the whether the was subsequently to the discharge from the date of all gratuitous pensions shall date from the of the act. All pensions shall date from the death of the where the husband had not been a pensioner from the date of the disability Jan. 30.The deliveries of here keep in excess of the weekly The stock in the United although 33,000 tons above that of last is 28,000 tons less that of 1878. Jan. 80.-rTheincrease of infectious disease in St. is some the mortality that cause for the week ending being 19 per cent of the whole or twice as great 30.In view of the newspaper char that Mr. ot the had started ihe story that friends arranged to withdraw his name as a candidate for the Mr. Halstead says a wide difference statement and the one that Grant will not be a contestant for tlie ' Halstead says he is called on a said to be traced to that he that George W. Childs told him that he had letter from Grant claiming to be a candidate for the There is no question of veracity between Halstead and Mr. for Mr. Childs never said anything of that Mr. Halstead n ever said that that he Mr. Halstead says further he was informed in that there would Ije authority for it that Grant was not a and must hot be presed into the contest as such that tho would be The declaration is decisive and made in good He lias that the has been a good deal of trouble has been taken within a few days to deny that has not been Jan. 30Iii tlie to-day a resolution was extending grateful acknowledgements to the senate and hotise of representatives of for their of the gravity and importance of the not only to but to the whole through people of this state have jast Several additional took seats in Ihei house and there few empty The Auburn No or force at the state read on between the mayors of and on the occasion of the opening of the telegraphic communication over the Cincinnati Southern Mayor of Chattanooga in his dispatch expressed hope that this grand highway of may assist in bringing them closer from lake to the gulf hands of ihc people ofr our great and common In his reply Mayor Jacobs said the jand patriotic benefit derived will prove themselves united under the guidance of your Jan. 30.A offered by the College of for the best work by American to be at the next 3iay has been awarded a composition or scenes from Longfellow's Golden The name of the composer is not to be made known till the composition but is supposed to be Dudley of The composition is one hour in length and is for chorus Feb. 1.The Southern Ignatia Buckskin Charley and arrived last night in charge of Col. The committee who investigating the charges preferred against of Indian will probably conclude their work Secretary Schurz said to night the report of the committee will be submitted to the board of commissioners at their meeting in New York Tuesday It yet been determined who will succeed Hayt as of Indian Jan. 31.-Two more cases of appeared on the quar the crew of the It is known that the of the City of Peking has been loosely and it is i the disease has been introduced into the republican convention has appointed Safford and Levi Bauford as and R. C. McCormick and Hancock to the national steamer California has arrived from Sitka and The there had been Collector Ball is a passenger en route to in a from secretary This is done on a petition of citizens asking for some one direct from Alaska to be present to represent their needs in the legislature lor this winter in He found war raging in Wrangel between the Sticken A fight took place on the 13th about one being on cach Several were killed and got the worst of it in two succeeding The themselves endangered by proximity ot the formed a of about eighty under the command and enforced temporary momen tary likely to be Commander Beard si of the sloop has sent down fifty stands of guns and a squad of the It is that the have sent for Mining news from Sitka is and under round is but will shut own about the seventeenth of the Feb. 1.The spring meeting of the Queen City jockey club at Chester park June 1st to 5lh. The stakes now to close March 1st, are the Ohio for Cincinnati Burnet house mile Jockey Club and the Cincinnati for all two and a half there will be two purse races each Feb. 1.At a meeting of the Mansion house committee last Lord Mayor Gray it was announced had been received to date and The chairman of attacks which had been made in on thc constitution of the committee and its mode of distribution of the funds entrusted to it and read letters from the Roman bishops of nnd Duggan of astonishment at these and declaring that the Mansion house tund is with a view to the relief oi the and the committee enjoys public Archbishop of the church of was present and joined in the It was announced that that the committee had received additional making the total from the Australian colonies Feb. 1.Heniy E. E. a commercial has brought action James a grain to for the alleged alienation ot his Rowan is a resident of L. member of the New York produce trustee of thc Brooklyn and married and has a Suit ior divorce will also be Feb. 1.The Republican will to-morrow a review of the horse and mule market of that which shows that the receipts ior by river and rail were 11,84G against 3,863 for thc corresponding month last The shi for that time westward were 1,895; Jan. 31-New Vermont and Massachusetts having raised for a monument in memory of John the victor at the British under Gent ral on the of 1777, petition congress for national recognition and an appropriation for Feb. 1.At a meeting of the republican executive committee of Alleghany to select to the state the delegation was instructed for Feb. 2.The stoue sixty in employed on the Memphis custom struck as to wages and discharge of February 2.The Cincinnati and Lafayette railroad was sold at noon under an order of the United States circuit court to George Henry and New The purchasing committee for the bond holders bid for first deposited in bonds in complication of the terms of It is not known whether there be will any change in the management of the Feb. the Pocasset was in pursuance ot Gov. Long's remanded to the insane N. block was burned Feb. 2.^The warehouse of foreign The is slated at Feb. had been a favorite of Several suitors of Rosa Of late has been showing attention .to one John this in. a fit of. to the house where Bosa and John were open the door witli and attacked the latter with the same inflicting three wounds on his head with the sharp one of will prove escaped not yet been Feb. 2.^To-night at Grand opera during the of by Opera a decided smell and closet under stairway near the main entrance near causing a and witb were ' ' thp distinctly thaf part of the house rose en and began a hasty The singers kept their senses and continued with the Cries of and aided by the energetic actions of ushers and in staying the frightened In the meantime the came froin tho was off and opera went though left the 1STES. thinks the Maine are to be had to read the inaugural addresses of three governors in the space of three This is an awful Augusta Chronicle thinks that the logical candidate in Ohio for the republican nomination for the presidency is Hon. Charles governor of the is vastly more popular and vastly more honest than John New Orleans Democrat says In 1861 two thirds of the tonnage entering American ports was of American while last year it amounted to less than We have actually only 60 per as many vessels as we had twenty years Such is the result of radical Louisville does not seem to be in a good humor with the United States and says that boily inetto of its days a The same paper With a congress would be It already has its Austin Statesman says that 15 per of the entire revenue of the government is paid to and last year 18,000 names were added to the Senator Davis says the United States is paying annually to pensioners more than do Great and Belgium to the Augusta it is said by those who have observed the manners of the United States for many years that in old times there was a dignity about its proceedings which in these days is never and that the disregard for thc proprieties which such a body should observe has been constantly increasing during the last Peoria National Democrat expresses the opinion that the United States supreme court is a. superannuated Judge Clifford is past 76, Swayne is past 75, turned 70, and Bradley is turned 68. Hunt is with little hope of They all ought to be and more vigorous blood and brains infused into the correspondent of the Brooklyn Eagle nominates Beecher as the proper candi date for This is decidedly the best nomination that has been made on the republican Mr. Beecher made an appropriate leader for the party of But the ticket would not be completed unless Mr. Theodore would consent to take the second Register thinks it is impossible for Mr. to rid himself of the rascals who stole his position for He has rewarded them btt they are loud in their demands for more distinguished J. Madison Wells is in Washington seeking a new and other board officers are Washington City Sentinel is authority for the statement that Congressman John of believes Mr. Bayard would uot only hold the thoroughly but that he would support of almost every German-American citizen of He holds that the element wields a balance of power of the states that may control the presidential New Orleans Democrat calls attention to the tact that Asia is a terrible con sumer of Every year millions of dollars find their way to the never to return to the civilized This eastern demand for silver seems to be on the as was thus swallowed up this as against in 1878. What becomes of this bullion is more than the greatest political economist can Philadelphia Record thinks Mr. Chittenden's just introduced in the establishment of a Federal not to It proposes a step toward The present system of using various state penitentiaries for the confinement ot persons ot violations of criminal laws of the United States has worked well enough so and it has the merit of economy In its The people want no government Columbus Democrat thinks congress will neglect a most evident duty if it allows the session to go by without making a provision tor counting the electoral It is essential to the peace of the country that the vexed question be in a way that will not permit of further To allow the matter to go in view of the probable closeness of and the height to which party passions will probably will be Columbus Democrat It seems that congressman Weaver's idiotic for issuing in greenbacks to boused in equalizing is to receive consideration on account of the numerous petitions that been pre sented in its The whole thing is the most senseless If some fool were to a giving every person in the country forty acres of land and a there would be other fools who would send in petitions in favor of Jackson truly and forcibly said s is bur government to be maintained or our Union by invasions of the rights and powers of the several In thus attempting to maKe our we make it ts true strength consists in leaving individuals and states as much as possible to m making itself not in its but in its not in binding the state more ' closely to its but leaving each to move unobstructed in its proper to the Cleveland Plain it makes the Sunday Voice happy to reflect that while the democracy have a majority of votes in the county the licans have a of the and whenever the minority attempt to cotrol the majority it gets up a and the judges decide with the party from which they get their bread arid The electoral commission and the Maine mix show that judges are like other decide accord to their partisan instead of in accordance with Peoria Judge of New did an act that is to be though no more than his bounden duty to He refused to sit in judgment on a in which IL linois Central railroad was a because he wat the of stock in that is in honorable con judges of who to decide on ex parte healing and wherein their political was a A statement ot these and their circumstances is alone enough to throw doubt on honesty or justice of the decision of the Maine Brookville Valley W. H. English is looming up all the as man who can heal all of the dissensions existing the and arid of If Buoh 'a mian as English at tho head of tho democracy 1876, we would not now have a fraud occupying the presidential He would have had the backbone to stand up for his and the rights oi the people who elected and to take the place right belonged to If the is wise it will a ticket with English at and a good man like Potter of for With a that they will all returning the Louisville Democrat thinks scenes of disorder and military dictatorship which have disgraced Maine are liable to be enacted in any state in the Evil examples of that sort are very The social political corruption which rendered such an a burning shame and exists in every state may as well recognize this and face the dreadful to which we have reduced The same violent contention to arise in any state where the parties are nearly even ly probably will again arise in the next presidential What are the people going to Are we to drift in this corrupt way into an utter loss of republican and federal New Orleans When it is recollected that there are now in session some 30 more of state sill bent on making laws of some sort or other for the government of the the situation would seem formidable would think that every possible provision would be made for fevery public and whatever might be required to promote the best the and to protect property and life would he thoroughly provided we reflect that this sort of wholesale lawmaking has been going on for a and that the most pressing wants of tlie public service are still badly provided for and in not a few cases utterly and even dealt it is plain that the public confidence in the wisdom of the average is greatly The fact about the best service done by diir legislature is in repealing the the wrong headed and ill-advised acts of New Orleans Democrat says some of the delegates from New to the late socialist convention returned to their honics very much disgusted with for being to a and with the party for being a conspicuous Only 24 delegates were present from 20 and they pretended to represent an organization national in its and which has the intention of putting a national ticket in the field next Although this was determined the returning delegates let it be known that they were by no means sanguine of party This is natural in view of the fact that the financial report of the so-called national executive committee of the party shows that the actual membership is only 2,400, while the receipts of contributions for the agitation from April 1 to December 15, 1879, amounted to Of the total New Orleans is credited with of which number 25 are in the English 16 in thc and 22 in the Bankrupt A strong move in the direction of the enactment of a national bankruptcy law was made by Boston The Boston the New Shoe and Leather and the Boston association a report of the committee appointed some time adopted appointed John a commission to advocate il at and instructed the com to with mercantile associations the urging the of the immediate enactment of a national bankruptcy The principal provisions of the proposed law are the abolition of fees to of all fixed salaries taking their and the immediate discharge of blameless both of which are something never before A new feature in the United Slates is the provision that a discharge in bankruptcy may be had when the estate is regardless ot dividends by consent of of the creditors in number and and a from either the judge or register that thc bankrupt during tho seulement of his been loyal to his interest and otherwise acted with honesty and good faith in all matters of his Another new provision in this country is the following relative to Their powers and duties shall be substantially those of a controller under the bankruptcy act of 1869 in but with enlarged powers and more active - Instead of an dignitary fixed in a central office to examine official he shall be a constant investigator of and The original records and accounts from which this official reports are constructed every three The assignees shall report to the register such details of information as the regulation blanks The registers shall deliver to the clerks such a digest ot all reports as the blanks and the clerks shall transmit to supervisors such a digest of the reports as is by the blanks as often as once In three supervisor shall make official visits of and conference to each register and clerk within his also to any assignee of direction whose administration of any particular estate shall not be satisfactorily by the quarterly report to the The supervisors of all the districts shall meet once each year in convention as the national board of bankruptcy The main object of the annual meeting shall be to arrange and perfect uniform systems of work throughout all the and create and maintain due interest in the The Of supervisors shall be the and never mOre than one to any one judicial Were I not already verging into the years that usually bring with them and rather than might speak of of of I quote the language of a he heard of the the females of but nobody has heard One of this traveller's girls of are charming He had been a in were about sixteen and another abouti seventeen years of arid such black rich and 5 such teeth - of - jr rounded ' How I -I could to them in their native They showed us the home and their clever with a and modesty an English lady might have Ho is surely sure say it WBS unavoidable r. almost every one has when near the venie of passing along a almost to throw himself down 1 heard it that ' Deril s tion to Qur adni of temple and bade cast himself have seen that are really worso but I never traveled on any where I was so certainly there is such a thing aslove at first sight whether this be the reader can determine as well as 1.National a well known Cincinnati swore a warrant for arrest of J. W. attempt to purchase his For procedure In ordinary county in actions for the recovery of small d is as follows The creditor sacs the debtor for the sum provided the appears to the the judge to his means of If he is not m a position to pay the amount court makes ari for a settlement by periodical with the exception that the fact of the case by of the hurried manner of conducting suffered to come out in their true there is not much to find fault with in this initial stage of the In the event of any one Instalment not being paid on the date fixed execution of thc follows at the instance of the and when execution cannot be levied for lack of assets the defendant may be served with a judgment to cause why he has not complied with order of the Occasionally futher tine is but as figures the defendant is committed to prison for a term from three to forty I should tell that I am not a but am speaking from my own bitter if in any minor detail I should prove to be no doubt some of your legal readers will set me There is a superstition extant that no man is sent to prison for this peculiar form of contempt of court who really cannot but I hope to convince that the in questi jn bears the stamp on the face of it. to the county of Middlesex who from reasons of the direst poverty is committed for the it may of 18 pence is sent to as a prisoner on the civil Having been apprehended on a warrant of the he is through thc streets in custody until he arrives at the frowning portals of Holloway There he is admitted by the janitor in charge the usual in such cases made and He is next led across thc prison yard and up a flight steps to a scries of galleries lined round with separate in material respect resembling the convict establishment at where cri minais sentenced to penal suffer the most irksome portion of their One of the cells is appointed to him as a He must rise at 6 a. attend to his cell and to the ministrations of the and go to bed at 8:30 p. m. He permitted the daily use of the blank and bare and to exercise in the prison yard or If sufficiently well he may purchase his otherwise he is fed on prison I have reason to believe that the governor of Hollo jail is a Christian and that he is in no way responsible for the terrible and degradations inflicted upon the poor whose miseries he alleviates to the best of his Prisoners are permitted to see the visitors at certain stated but I need scarcely add as a the inmates are poor ragged and forlorn not likely to be visited many times or by many I do not for one moment venture to suggest that as defaulting should not be subjected to the treatment I have endeavored to but I wish to point out some at least of the causes which bring hundreds of honest workingmen to the position of docketed besides inflicting a gross wrong on the are a species of traders called who supply the wives of the laboring classes with dress and finery on to be paid by small weekly and these transactions arc generally in the first instance kept from the There can be no sort of doubt that these trade on the basis of the small debt trusting to the of the law of imprisonment for of to obtain payment in thc long that this is no fiction of the brain a visit to any outlying county court will abundantly One such has as many as a dozen summonses to prosecute at a single sitting of the I allow sOme of the judges the credit that they occasionally refuse to commit in tally But what applies to the does so with equal force to the chandlers of petty They lead the poor gradually into debt and more often than not encourage wives to acts of unjustifiable This sort of gentry deal in thc worst goods at almost fabulous knowing that while there is a chair in the poor man's lodging they can seize upon failing can obtain his committal to thus stopping his means of support and disgracing him among his the wrongs which the poorer sort of artisans suffer in this respect have never been and it is far above the capabilities of my pen to do justice to the This entitled to that if the power of committal for contempt of court in all cases under was taken away from the judges thc scandalous transactions ot the tallyman would be put a stop and though the poor might suffer at first in having to pay ready money for their in the long run the gross of human happiness would increased and a blow will be struck at the prevalent vice of drunkenness among the lower If you please still patient with me 1 will explain at greater The man who gets say 25 shillings per week and can obtain credit for his groceries and other often spends 10 shillings in drink on the Saturday Sunday and whereas if the small trader were not possessed of the lever of the county court and thc ultimate appeal for as statistics in nine cases out of ten induces would not give and thc head of the family would instead of drink with his ready long ago we saw the driver Of a locomotive engine on one of our great railroad lifting tenderly into his before the train a basket of It was one of the baskets of assorted varieties which our florists make up ior little window or for whoever wants a small collection for some latr ' There one or two a a few some foliage plants and a We made tie acquaintance of this courageous on the of- common love for these beautiful things of had talk with He told us he go to sec a beautiful garden than g else he could mention of think of. His house was In but he had a a few and had crowded aU piece of land with His wife fond of and loved He had a and when he spoke there was graceful smile tnd sparkle of. deep eyes through the coal dust upon checks like of a half-hidden flower through grssa and leaves in neglected corner ofthe His made us more satisfied and since then we studied the countenance of with a new - ' we chance to - engineer we are sure of a kindly recognition and and can the softening and refining Influence of flowers upon the Little Miami and Louisville Short Line Railroad will unite in building a monster new passenger depot at the southeast corner of Pearl and Butler Tho location is several squares nearer oi the city than the present hundred and twenty-five persons have signed the red ribbon pledge at Carlisle in the past careless handling oi a near resulted in Charlie Sharp shooting were divided among the trustees of Marlon county on Monday for school and Is to have a military the initial steps for its organization having already been Michael C. the veteran Madison has been confirmed in his reappointment as postmaster at that south of the Vandalia track in East Greencastle is a garden in bygone days was a The soil is very a recent decision of the supreme court Shelby county finds herself liable to have to pay in bounties the sung little sum of got into a dispute at when one struck the other with his and nearly severed his arm at the got in their work upon a hardware store at Terre They have equipped themselves for desperate tabling knives and pistols to the value living at was struck by the east bound train on the Franklin and Martinsville about two miles from and fatally following officers of the Vincennes Light Guard have been commissioned by the C. P. captain first M. second members of the Shelby bar have directed that a catalogue of the law books owned by each of the attorneys of tkat city be printed for the general of the county has employed Governor Hendricks to defend a number of suits brought to recover bounty with interest in each Altogether thc claims aggregate Zelgler has been pardoned out of the Southern He was convicted of grand on November 2,1776, by the Bartholomew circuit and sentenced for five of was run over by a freight train on the Eel River near He was and had laid down on the track to He was literally torn to restraining order was issued Samuel in the United States enjoining him from playing in this The play is the of A. M. calling himself William called at the Institute to have a wound He was shot through tho right but refused to cive his name or any explanation oi the the city council of Madison voted to the Brownstown Madison narrow guage the citizens of that place have refused to subscribe to any more of the company's the dancer who drank a quart of whisky at on a died at the Louisville James a railroad of is charged with giving her the pastor of the First Presbyterian of while riding in a car on the L. T. H. had a close A pistol ball was fired through the car when near so close to his head as to graze thv side of his Jacob president ot the Merchants National of New died quite on of aged 67. going to dinner he felt ill his son's he in tlie dining and shortly afterward eight year old son of Dr. of met with a horrible He with two younger was amusing himself by turning or sliding a log which lay on the edge of a After one of his turns the log started to catching and crushing him to Mike John William Connors and Chris were arrested at Browne ville and taken to charged with an attempt to murder William They gave bonds for their appearance February 5. Adam of has commenced suit against the county commissioners for for injuries received in being thrown from the approach to a bridge by the balking of her lier husband was killed at the same for which she received Pollard which has been the source of considerable litigation in Cass and waa to have been is to be all torn up as additional heirs have conic to residing in Iowa and and are asking for a new Is experiencing a temperance fifty having joined the Blue Ribbon Club during the past and 180 since New are held nightly in the hall on the north side of t he public and aro largely attend ed. This revival is having a most depressing on the which would be under the necessity of closing up were It not for their one morning last week Mr. Henry editor Of LaPorte discovered burglars in his - On his making for they at him and made their escape through ah open The shot did no and they got away with Goodman's pocket and and left behind a new silver-plated which had not been Several other residences were but the parties were frightened Silver City Is about eight miles east of Mti is the principal camp of the Mt. Ida mining The district Is basin In the of a about eleven miles long miles Is on all sides by 300 to average level of the Tho ist literally striped with the numerous veins of highly almost every foot ot territory is covered by imming We found the camp In a bustle and claims selling from to while some were held at still Work being vigorously prosecuted on of tho mines and have the depth of Contracts for prospect are being left nearly every and everything indicates capitalists who ] have secured a foothold confident of In thiese mines have been visited by experts from almost ing region In the United their verdict has been unanimously favorable highest The assays have ranged all the way from to per ton in with moro or less suins continue to be raised daily for the relief oi distress In