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   Elkhart Democrat (Newspaper) - February 13, 1880, Elkhart, Indiana                                0himti 1866.  a In AND No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid at the option of the over Proctor's Auction OF 00 45 Ki 30 00  1880.  7.  u. a at Ind. s The abstracts in the and Chronic with oa on thi Send or bring flnt in Ute Consultation rooms orer 8*eond Hand IW Main le at Blank kinds to i by mall W. Office in east side of Main tba AU calls in city or Country promptly attended of the over the Cornish Ueat corner Pigeon I Beal estate and collections attended U and all business transacted Main meals at all Board at reasonable Ice la their P. attend promptly all calls fbr public sales and at the lowest Address or at this T. Insurance and Collecting Agent Office 138 Main M. now prepared to work in the department o attended cornel Maiu and Jackson Q. M. special attention of the Throat and Chest and Attends to General From 11 A.M. to 12 and from 2 P. M. to 4 P. and at all hours when not professionally over Kelly Leonard's drug 99 Main last accounts the Grant boom was flying at the Chicago and the Havanna were coined in the govern ment mints during the month of of which amount was silver is a man who is so preventing bulldozing down south that he has no time to prevent corruption at Michigan Democrat snys that if Mr. Hendricks receives the presidential nomination he will carry Indiana by 80,000. colored exodus is going beyon the designs of its and perhaps the coming spring will put northern charity to a severe has now a population of over 1,000,000 and increases yearly at the rate of 100,000. The west will soon be ia a majority in will be glad to know that General of takes the trouble of denying the charge that he has gone oyer the Grant boom is certainly on the Viewed from appearances indicate the nomination of or is a worthy successor of De The Blaine crowd hare always snubbed but they used him to do their dirty remarks re freshing by contrast with the of who so shortly preceded him as an orator on Maine in the The emigration in the coming spring from the east will be Washington Post is for the statement that the Cincinnati Commercial has dropped the word in speaking of Mr. It now merely claims that he This is a graceful concession by the personal organ to truth and public Montgomery Advertiser speaking of the democratic if there was ever a time in the history of the re public when it behooved a great party to set aside all to ignore all and to stand solid as a rock and lofty as a that time is now at criticism of General petition for a removal of disabilities was an exhibition of petty spite of which the Michigander ought to be a man with so little self-respect as to call himself a rebel ought to labor under political disabilities for all sole aim of the Bayard resolution is to make resumption He that trying to resume by reissuing the greenbacks is like bailing water with obtruded his icy presence before the senate finance committee and made a few eloquent after submitting a few soul stirring columns of able politicians who have so kindly arranged a retirement for Mr. Ti Iden are beginning to discover that the old gentleman usually draws up his own constitutions of all the states pro vide for biennial sessions of their except New New South Louisiana and there are so-called democrats who would see the party defeated than have it successful under Mr. Tilden's whatever they may be they cannot claim to be true the correspondents tell the truth the Augusta guards that Governor Davis called into the state house left a many empty bottles for the janitors to sweep considering that it was the state of BACK OF RAILROAD oil and will answer calls in city or Cancers and Tumors treated successfully without the use of the Harrison of railroad Over First National attention given to Loans bnd for Kansas and Nebraska J. A. AND Main and High first of Sage to general bnt prefers Diseases of Women and B. IST TIS GYBE and aching teeth treated and permanently Artificial teeth on any of the different of bases at moderate Gold a All operations registered Washington account of Mrs. Sprague's dinner to Senator makes no mention of Linck as He probably became a missing Linck as soon as he heard that Conkling was DeKalb Democrat a presidential ticket exclusively of western and says that William H. of and Senator of could carry every western state except CUT has been made in passenger fare by the Pacific Mail steamship company's line from New York to San Francisco to in consequence of the contract with the Pacific railroads having been Delaware Transcript The name of Hon. William H. of is being frequently mentioned by the Western press as an excellent one for place on the democratic Edward superintendent of the Shepard's fold in New has been indicted twenty-five times and committed to jail in default of for beating and starving the children under his main - - T. W. S. R. to and 80PTH. ^ HOBT^  Ex. 910  90  2 05  10'  1  40  00 00 45  840  87  22 810 783 71  610 446 4 38 8 40 816  the miners on eight of the ore - mines near Bast have iay va from cents to since the smoke of the bloodless battle in Maine is clearing it might be a good time for the republican party press to explain these bribery cases They look badly as Perhaps those preacher politicians of Maine who joined in the rumpus might find lime to preach a few sermons on the Washington paper describes the favors at the Sprague Conkling dinner chocolate cake in its silver upon which pranced a silver goat drawing a miniature basket of unkindly recalls a recent cartoon the journal made famous by the pencil of us a single instance in the south where the negro has been treated as badly as in There he is sick and starving and In the south he has a money and We must again remind our republican that if they proceed with their work of negro deportation they must make up their minds to contribute the necessary to do the job properly and of a small Conkling no larger than a or rather a woman's are visible at The Senator and Mrs. Conkling took dinner with Mrs. Kate Sprague with seven or eight including some of the justices of the supreme This is considered an equivalent to a decision from the bench in but Sprague himself may still have his views on the nomination of Grant by the licans will be followed by a continuous arraignment of all the real and of the Grant administration of 1869 to 1877. Still will not be a known or ascertainable offense committed by any one of the men who held office under possible to be recalled from the now buried but will be dragged from supposed oblivion and paraded as enforcing reasons for a rejection of Grant as a presidential is the model reformer of the and is very exceeding loth to have it said that there has been corruption under his vigilant eye and sensitive So while discharging the as he he denies the which he The only to do with the Indians is to make citizens of those who will behave and to make war on those who will Wards of the nation are dangerous and Richmond first legislative act ot Mr. the colored member of the Ohio was the introduction of a to permit the intermarriage of whites and and not a republican paper in Ohio or anywhere else dares open its We will have the same thing tried Indiana some but tne times are hardly propitious In the meantime let us elect democrats to our and put a stop to all such miscegenation of which it costs to care the of the reference can be had to the now before which asks for the large sum of Denver News says that the bullion value of a silver dollar is 87 cents and 59-100 of a cent. Free which the republican triumph last fall would have given our miners the difference between this and days in an interview recently reported from Chicago that Mr. Hendricka holds the presidential cards if he has tho boldness to play and that he would as soon see Mr. Hendricks elected as any and starvation continue in were it not for the liberal contributions for relief from this probably thousands would perish from in that oppressed and tax-ridden Indianapolis Sentinel in speaking of the Journal The exodus organ says that the investigation now being made by tiie senate into the radical negro colonization scheme will cost too much Does our esteemed contemporary remember time when radical senators rode all over the country in palace junketing and spending hundreds of of making trifling investigations in Louisiana and other southern The radical party has the exclusive patent on this expensive investigation It never was done except in a very mild sort of wiy until the radical party took possession of the this exodus investigation is doing good in more ways than Its leading object has been already attained and that 13Qpnnecting radicals and the radical party with the entire There is no humanity nor charity in the lowest form of radical politics and de is He has had a violent attack of hepatic Attorney General Devens is very in the social circles of clothing merchants at has made an assign Chilian Huascar is reported as being on the blockade oi United States steamer with Admiral Howell on has sailed from Port at Kansas cut his John with an Pat Gladstone has lost a large share of the wealth he has inherited in unlucky mine Blair was found dead in her bedroom at 77 James N. She took a dose of Paris exports of for the past show an increase of over the same time last warehouse belonging to the British and foreign steam warf at has been Loss has ordered 4,000,000 cartridges from Austrian a portion ot which have already been Quebec gas escaping from the street exploded in the press room of the causing No one was earnings at Sing prison for 1880, were The expenditures were 15,631.87, and the profits a New York 54 years of who had been committed to the Tombs for hung himself in the father of Alderman Charles L. and one of the oldest and most citizens of is clothiers of St. N. Sharkey and a number of small dealers were burned out Loss bark Maria bound from Cuba to has been at sea in a Her crew have landed at break thirty feet wide is reported in the levee at Cassebone seven miles below New A force has been sent out to close tor a at N. in the case of Frederick convicted of the of his was Sentence was sixty employed on the Memphis custom house have owing to a disagreement in regard to wages and the discharge of thir a brakeman on a coal train on the Philadelphia and Reading railroad was instantly killed at by falling under the well-known mare owned by John and Charles of N. died from blood She was five pears and had a record of 2:20.  report were circulated in New as to the condition of the produce but the of that said that in was perfectly solvent and would continue in 700 and 800 hands struck at the Dwight cotton mills at because the has been raised Tiie advance varied from 7 to 15 but averaged over 10.  John formerly a member of congress from and recently a director of and counsel for the Lackawanna and died at N. the 5th the estimates for the expenditure of the French government for 1881, the War Department absorbs 574,000,000 being an increase of 6,500,000, and the Navy Department 168,000,000, an increase of 4,500,000.  fire at destroyed the building in which the United States land office was and everything south on the east side of the street to Henry Kile's All of the land office tract books were Loss billiard has been arranged at St. Louis on the 21st, 22d and 23d inst. The participant will be Messrs. Daly and The first prize will be a billiard table and in the second and the third a young miner at work in the Reese coal near killed by the of a blast fired by another miner in an adjacent His body was shockingly but he lived for several cargo of cotton on the steamer City of from for New caught fire near Industry lights After part of the cargo had been thrown the were and the steamer pursued her are being taken to form a petroleum boring company to work the newly-discovered oil wells in the Hanover petroleum the present bores yielding an average interest of 23 per upon capital against 19 per in column one column one column one 10 cents a lino for first 6 ceats for each subsequent not to exceed ton this sized 55.00 per Unes of this type constitutes a squai and lar business cards allowed that much N. Feb. 8.A fearful enacted near this place in which Mrs. aged wife of E. N. a respectable was the and a nephew of the Frank aged about was the Frank went to live with his uncle last and yesterday Mr. Dillingham went to leaving nephew at work near the During the a brother of Mrs. called to see her and the doors and the curtains drawn Supposing her to be he returned Soon after Frank called at the country store of David about forty rods from the place of the and called for Frank who came to the and young Dillingham haic shot aunt He was immediately taken into custody by persons in and about the who took him to Dillingham's Upon entering a fearful spectacle met their Mrs. Dillingham was lying on the ffoor in the front room on her with several garments thrown over her head and Upon examination there was found a rope drawn tightly around her The clothing disarranged and her face purple from the severe choking produced by the A bullet wound was discovered iit the base of the the bullet having passed through the Physicians were immediately who pronounced her ease fatal and death momentarily Frank says he was cleaning a which was accidentally but does not attempt to account for the rope around his aunt's or for the disordered condition of Ler He says he went into the woods back of the house and tried to shoot himself with the same but failed through lack of courage some other though an ugly bullet hole was made in his the ball penetrating the Mrs. the victim of is a stalwarts insist that Grant's two terms expired so very long ago that they do not The people can not forget the scandals and abuses and disgraces of those eight years of so particularly as nobody has been president of the education of Japanese girls in America is not regarded with favor by the Tokio which says that even the male students now in the United States believe that the foreign experience of their half-dozen young countrywomen will render their future life The reason given for this the matter that on returning to their the girls find their education and acquired tastes utterly the social customs to which they are compelled to They arc sent to this country when very and during their stay hi young and very high The conclusion can ly be avoided that the unfortunate woman was ravished either before or after the shooting and Her then seeing the fearful crime he had hastily fastened the pulled down the windows and retired to the forest in the rear of the with the intention of ending his miserable wound is not thought to be Feb. 8.Tho Times has the following from Reports have been received here of a second and more bloody struggle between the rival parties at Local troops attacked Cabul station and inflicted a heavy loss before the could bring their artillery to bear on their but when this was done the Herats were defeated with great Feb. 8.JamesW. for fourteen years clerk in the house of representatives and for two years past occupying a similar position in the United States died here this Feb. 8. Very Henry dean of is 7.President the Philadelphia Reading railroad has decided to continue the work at the collieries during the present Feb. 8.A Dublin dispatch Relief measures have had a beneficial A more hopeful spirit is growing among the Feb. 9.Last month Beck buried his wife in the Queens Long and committed suicide by went and laid down on the republicans have carried but they have not settled the accusations that undertook in did buy the alleged Swann and may obscure but not completely hide such the month of January postmasters were most of them being west of the the large increase of become thoroughly m that Japan is practically foreign to and its restrictions and humiliations But tho conventional laws can not be set and they are forced to become Japanese The career of one girl after her return from America is thus in the house of an officer of very considerable who encouraged her to the normal condition of her Four years ago she was an expert With and not inferior to what are seen among the best foreign At this day she is nearly unintelligible in anv tongue but her and the ambition mental activity of her life are if not Mrs. Mary Young and her daughter age 20, were building a fite in the public school building at N. the latter's caught fire and she was burned to a Her mother was also badly burned in her efforts to save her daughter's brutal teamster in seeing George a boy ten years seated on a attempted to cut him with his The lash caught the child around the body and dragged him beneath tho inflicting injuries that may prove The teamster has escaped the 1st inst another earthquake shock occurred at in the district of Vuelto Three oscillations were felt the direction being southeast to A slight tromor of the was felt for some time lower jaw of a human said to have belonged to tho primitive has been dug up on the banks of Lynx in The had never more than six and from its conformation possessor subsisted wholly on fruits and of the four burglars who blow open and robbed the safe m tho Lee postoffice on January 23rd, and a young wife of one of were arrested and brought to for They were committed in default of bail Arbeiter Bund of numbering four hundred has made an assignment for the benefit ot its It was organized by German in 18G8, and during that year built The assignment creates much excitement among the German many of whom invested their earnings in the notes of the Feb. 9.Howard Hackett and Treeney weie driving to Colville with a hundred pounds of nitro when the sleigh was upset and an explosion The two men and horses were the sleigh and two houses and a and one house five rods were Feb. 9.h. Constantinople dispatch reports that during a fete a barrack three stories near that Two hundred soldiers were killed and three hundred Feb. 9.A Madrid dispatch reports that Francisco Otero a has sentenced to Feb. 9.The fire at the Theatre Royal is still It is feared the manager of the the property man and four assistants perished in the lives were lost in the fire at the Theatre The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland was present the The loss by the destruction of thp theatre and contents js at Feb. 9.Col. George of the 20th died at Feb. 9,A large number of unemployed assembled on the sand lots this and were addressed by Mayor He gave them to undertand that within a few days Chinatown would legally declared a nuisance and work resumed from such declarations would give them He counseled that they refrain from illegal or injudicious action until they heard from them San Diego dispatch says official information was received to-day from San Lower of the arrival there of the General The forces of tho federal it is made no opposition to It is reported after fixing things will depart for Sonora and carry on his movement against Diaz in the northern states of Feb. 9.The following has been furnished for D. Feb. 9, 1880.2*0 Agents Associated My private correspondence shows that some persons actually believe that Gen. H. V. correspondent of the Cincinnati has begun sort of proceedings against me for in a civil military So far as I know up to the present instant of time he has done nothing of the except in H. Feb. 9.In the house of commons to-night Mitchell home rule member for resumed the debate on the amendment to the He condemned the government for their inaction in Ireland and suggested a vote of or to be used in railways in parts of Ireland and the of a systematic reclamation of waste E. liberal tor declared that if the gover had not done begt to ward off the horrors of no be too great As the government was taking steps to avert the aud aa he could not but believe that they would be able to he should vote the He could not agree that the land tenure was the sole cause of the conservative from expressed the fear that the speeches made during the debate would have the effect of curtailing Patrick liberal member for King's accused the government of encouraging relief and Prance instead of theip duty home rule member for the government's plans as Sir John liberal member for the of in the bui He declared that the distress in: Ireland was FARM AND a recent potato show in where nearly 1,400 plates were a very large number were of is said that one bushel of beets added to nine bushels of apples makes cider richer and ot superior flavor to from apples authorities state that out of every five loaves of bread eaten in England in 1880, three must come from the United States and German farmer says that he values tobacco stems for manure the same per cord as stable in urine and dried would be much the Buenos wool clip this season will exceed fliat of any previous while the exportation of Argentine wheat is expected to reach 12,000 It is thought this country will soon supply the Brazilian market with Maple And now onr farmer friend Harrison of steps forth with four each twelve months that weighed when dressed 1,796)^ The heaviest one dressed 490>^ There imported into the United States in the nine months ending September 1,1879, the enormous amount of 1,-351,949,318 pounds of brown 34,-000,000 gallons of and 45,000,000 pounds of and These were appraised at Register reckons that will be made this year by the rise of crops over what they expected to get for and it urges that part of this be put into the establishment of manufactories in the especially for those spinning yarn of seed English exchan ges still contain great complaints about the bad crops of 1879. Great depression and distress exist in all parts of the A great many farmers are forced to the wall and leaving the We may look Tor a rery large emigration from England this a matter ot it is found that the mixture of cut straw and root 3ulp, alternate layers of should stand or at least twenty-four hours before being after which it becomes heated of and tho cattle eat it with grgat There is better for young and growing farnier near noticing that was being picked from the heads of standing finding flocks flying shot some of On opening their crops he found only three graiss of by actual 350 It is better that farmers know whether they kill friends or E. who took the sweepstakes premium of at the meeting in last lor the best lot of butter of twenty made in the is not a farmer but a Greenfield who lives just over the line in where he had a few acres of laud and keeps two He is the son of a is a valuable food for horses in the inflammatory effect of stimulating Made into mashes it has a cooling and laxative ia especially in a dry it is apt to form stony secretions in the bowels of the Stones produced from the excessive use of bran have been taken out of horses weighing many the livers until perfectly tender in just water enough to cook with half a salt spoonful of take the crumb of a 5-cent loaf of stale baker's crumble it in the hand and mix the liver with add a of half a grated a saltspoon of the same of white as much cayenne as will go on the end pocket knife and about a gill of enough to make it hold I think the general fault of is that it is too Tried the turkey stuffed with Jerusalem ind found it may be really nothing more than our Indian having lived in Northern my cook made which I thought was very About a pint of water was put into a to in which a pinch of sali was The ground coarser than we use was stirred into it until it was As soon as it the bubbles of the steam escaping from it was taken the apd ponded into a thick cloth on the table and made into a big When cold it was cut in sprinkled with grated Parmesan and fried in of If sausages were slices of wgre cooked with less water you use to boil your pumpkin in the Slice the and don't scrape it too much inside is the stew with water in which you put a pinch of until the meat is mash it and pass it through a sieve while it is after add ah of a pound of if you have about two quarts of slewed to every quart add a quart of milk three beating up your whiter yolks use white sugar and sweeten to witli cinnamon and don't use when you make your pies you want a hot pour it on a thin pumpkin pie is not and Butter a stale loaf of baker's bread rather and and butter lightly on both butter a baking dish and flour it lay a single layer of the slices of bread all over the sides and wash and pick one-half pound of pick and stone of and slice thin two ounces of and mix and scatter thinly over the bread and then build it up this make a of. four a of one-half ound of and pour cold into the ish whiph has the put the in a pan of and let it cook for three-quarters of an hour in a Eat hot or Big While excavating for a well at the Magnolia in this 10 feet under the the miners came in contact with the remains of some immense omnivorous A section of of the supposed to bp thp top surface of of the lower can be seen at our The parts of the the and what are supposed to bo the knee and hip of the were brought Only portions ot this immense animal were but the parts of the remains found would that it was superior in size to the The inside pith of the bones are though the bones are quite The tooth or grinder we have in our office measures inches in and inches across way Thompson says that he saw Andrew at the time ' f his inl auguration as introduced said the me then that I was getting on the other political side Instead of ing as I supposed Jackson put his hand on and your always think for l let conscience bo your iui on people who went to hear Mr. lecture on the Cooper Union last The venerable Peter Cooper came upon the platform just befor 8 o'clock and was cheered by the audience. Mr. Beecher was introduced ly Abram S public Mr. not been a theme which are accustomed to hear discussed by a clergyman or by teachers of moral but the necessities of the age are such for for tor the interests which are sought by true it has become necessary that wise and thinking men should consider that urging that happiness was the natural condition of he is said that our Master was a Where is of All the long life of our I flowed on as happily as that of any man that ever lived on When they tell me that the sacred Scripture says that men must live as if they were I tell them that the underlying law is one of and it is on this law that I base my advocacy of amusements Men must have they must be and they can in a great measure make their occupations yield a Men can learn to love If there over was a thing that the Lord made and said une will ever was and when men can learn to love they can learn to love All amusements ought to counteract A man who has muscular his amusements should be but work with their should have the A lawyer who has come from a ill-ventilated don't want to be told to go home and play or a to go out and have Then there are classes for which there are no provisions for their For instance there are no provisions for a clergyman to amuse himself in the 1 can't go if J. did the reporters would be after me. If I should go to see there is no woman or child on the continent that would not know it in I cannot go and have a hearty laugh at 'The es of I cannot go to a and my brethren are to a very large extent prevented by their own consciences and partly by the consciences of tho after are the of the God never made a He made a I play but I nor roll but I nor ride but I will and I There is amusement in walking when one has something to walk Horseback riding is an but not when the horse is an anvil and the rider a I am glad to see that it is said that there are horses in and I am sorry dogs are not spoken ot respectfully in the If dogs and horses don't have a hereafter I dont know what will become of their Gunning is a healthful and if mothers dread it on thj account of danger of the gun the best way to make a gun harmless is to teach boys how to use it. If I had a thousand boys I'd L ake every one of them a gunner before he 10 years and billiards arc good amusements for men who work with their I think that billiards is one of the most refine d and games that I am not ashamed to confess that r have a billiard table in my home in Brooklyn and another at my house in and if I had twenty homes I would have a billiard table in every one of A billiard table with a chaplain attached to it is not a bad No amusements that are enjoyed with father and mother at It is the clandestine amusements that are I found my at tUe age of fifteen going to the house to play I asked them not and gave them a table at Now they have no desire to go to billiard There is only one class in society that ought to liave no and that is who do They ought to have for amusements Toils and occupations should be put upon the butterflies of The classes who seek amusements most are those who need them for amusements everywhere are the alternative of ThJ supreme law of all amusements is that they shall send a man back to his work refreshed and better than he The amusement which at Its close leaves a man with the tide out is not the right kind of in Germany I noticed the beer They have the very best music that can be I noticed a man and with four or five children and aunt or maiden come in and sit down meanwhile refreshing themselves with lager which perhaps as well have been left Bat when I see Americans going alone and in amusement 1 would rather have the German habit with the lager beer than the American habit York 187i.  TheBeUosofSeviUe.  have pictured the Seville belles as dark eyed Like the proverb I quote there is more poetry than truth in this I never saw a dark-eyed angel portrayed by a though there may be many of them ready to pose for that enviable and I have seen move women here with blue rather than black A sort of deep violet with black fringes of are terribly fascinating eyes in You see the same type in parts of by my take there's danger those In the narrow streets where you can look out of your window and shake hands with your opposite neighbor without any undue physical you sec eyes of unholy dark and that tiie poet prates about and calls the But in the big where you may jump across the and get into stables and lei teilen aH at one time and in one there are the belles with smile and sweetened whatever Byron means by crooked and eellike streels have eyes that the least said about the I mention these points in order to dispel the panegyrics of any poet who may have the stocks gushing brochure of Seville's creamy I pray him to beware and not go too far in his mad for in this age a little bit of goes well with a large sharp of - - A singular parallel is noticed between the case of the people of Upper who are at present from and that of the Irish The like the arc ot race and religion to that of the dominant of their being by descent and of Catholic The famine stricken section is and the landlords are mostly as in the case of Manufacturing Uas not succeeded in either and both Silesians and depend largely upon the crop for The Prussian propose to extend relief by employment on railroads - and drainage distributing food in extreme second of the steamboat at New was killed by the of a and William of Rapides fell from the story window is experiencing a temperance a German citizen of died recently aged 73.  new military company has been at New Sixty members are a recent decision of the supreme Shelby county finds herself liable to to pay iu bounties the sum of Zeigler has been pardoned out of the southern He was convicted of grand larceny on November 2,1876, by the Bartholomew circuit and sentenced for five Jury in the case of Allen vs. the city of Lafayette returned a awarding the Motion for a new trial will be Annie a teacher in tlie high was severely injured by fulling in a ditch which had been dug by workmen engaged in laying gas brick yard for the new state will be located in Morgan It is said that Franklin Landers is not an altogether disinterested party in the McLeod has been appointed of the New Albany He was formerly president of the Louisville Cincinnati short Dolly of Fairdale Harrison is aged ninety-one She was a of Harrison county and a of the war of 1812.  end of the cause was reached in on by each of the men being fined in the circuit one for carrying concealed man who was scared into paying to hush up a bastardy now brines suit to recover the alleging that extorted from him through a portion of the bones of the mastodon recently unearthed in Hancock has been left at the office of Professor by William editor of the for a Cincinnati while with several Richmond friends in Boston Wayne was instantly killed by pulling bis loaded shot muzzle toward through a Wright Wesley O. Green and Alonzo awaiting trial for sawed a bar and escaped from the Scottsburg Officers are in The jail is no than a decent pig who lives ten miles south of North while endeavoring to correct a grown was badly beaten by the refractory The case came into the justice's but it was hard to tell which was damaged J. of at one time a successful commission merchant on but for the few years a successful breeder ef has been and will he taken to the asylum at are to be two more daily papers established at to be started by the the to be under the control of of J. L. S. Johnson and W. F. Both will be evening car ten cars and blacksmith shop of the Evansville street railway were totally destroyed by at 5 o'clock Sunday Two new are all the company now has to operate The origin which of the is sold a engine to 111-, a few days ago and the machine was not because of any fault with its but because Carlyle mud is so deep and tenacious that Clinton county furnish horses enough to pull it to a in wet Henry in to cross the Cincinnati Lafayette railroad near with a was run into by an extra freight killing one horse and demolishing the but he escaped with only a few attorney general has given it as his opinion that the county clerk should certify to sheriffs the township offices in which there will be vacancies requiring to be filled at the spring He believes this is the proper plan to adopt in all the counties throughout the Pollard which has been the souce of considerable in Cass and which was thought to have been is to be all torn up as twenty-six additional heirs have come to residing in Iowa and are asking for a new J. C. the fruit reports the peach crop on his extensive place near Madison in perfect aad is of the opinion that the harvest will be very He says the buds not dangerously advanced and that it will take a more severe cold snap than we are likely to have to injure Theodore of heard some ehe trying to effect an entrance at the rear window of her She was and seizing a fired through the An examination showed slats cut from the and a trail of blood was left about the yard through which the burglar bass drummer in the Spence military band and foreman in tho Owen county Journal met with a very painful He was loading som shells for his when one exploded igniting some loose which burned the right side of his severely burning his the ear and the right It is feared he will lose Ma in Pius has got through Purgatory rathier and his reception ia heaven has been very According to a upon entering paradise a crown from the hands of the Immaculate Virgin Maiy as a reward for the crown he on her while on St. whom he had made the patron and protector of the did not fail to shake him cordially by his hand and thank On seeing him St. Peter instantly gave the and the heavenly choir struck whilst France de Seles and Alphonso de whom fth had proclaimed doctors oi the extolled each in turn the exploits and achievements of his And twenty-six who owe to Pius IX their existing him with W. of the bark which was abandoned at sea in May has been St N. for scuttling his he insurance companies that had taken risks on the bark and cargo refuse to pay the as they there was fraud f as to the and have l Tower's fotiE they  

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