Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1872-1883, December 10, 1880, Image 2

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    Yamhill (ouiily Reperì* r.
poax«*, seised Smith, dragged him to the street, where
hulldr« ‘i’ OÍ p' -■! 1« I Ulu'd the Uiob, took lillu to the
bridge and hung him. The mob come from the
‘
vicinity
of " where the crime was cuiuiuitti-d by
Smith,
Tb- Chr sllaney C m ».
W abmimotos . Use.
Win. H. Molschuk, upon
M’bosc affidavit ex-Ministur Chri»tian<*y and hi»
council, Robert lugtrsull, relied to prove Mrs.
CbristiaiD-y'» ii fidelity, testified tbat Liu affidavit
was founded uu inibtuken ideutity aud false state­
ments to biin. The case will very likely be dropped
now.
Bankrupt Laws.
Liquors and la batea.
I
The Rugby Cvlony.
l'nquenchable Fires.
According to the ancient rhyme, the i The English colony which Mr. Thcs
Tbo question of u bankrupt law is
The failure of all the attempts to ex­
, Hughes and his friends propose to fonud
being extensively discussed by the reu.on why little Johnny lteed rettolved ] iu Tenuessee lias been misunderstood as tinguish the tiro which has been raging
A Cruel Story .
nover
to
maatioate
th.
Indian
leaf
wan
the
in
the Keeley Run colliery for several
press of tho country, and tho text ot
C hicago , Dec. 1.—An Inter-Ocean'« special from
fllthineim of the weed. But according to being an enterprise exclusively English weeks, it is feared, will add another to
New York has a story of Kobert B. Bedell, ex-presi-
a
bill
on
tho
subject
has
for
some
which
was
to
maintain
itself
as
English,
deutof the Erie railway, who married a young dash­
I.an«I Matters.
Dr. Georg. Beard, of New York, the rea-
PbH»»l*luh*» to Fressut Grant will»
the }>erpetual burning mines that now
ing secoud wife in 1862. A conspiracy then seemed
• IÜO.UUO.
W ashington , Dec. 4.—The deadlock in Californ'a time been in course ol preparation lon was tbat the littlo lteed'. nervous cultivate English traditionsaud feelings exist in the Pennsylvania anthracite re­
to be formed against him by Lis former intimate
und
aim
to
be
u
little
England
in
the
P biladblphia . Dec. 3.—A fund of ono hundred friend A. L. Murray, whose son was his wife’s too school land matters ba» been finally broken up by under '.he supervision
of Judge system wouldn't ondur. it; tho paternal
The greatest of these is probably
thousaud dollar» hm» been raised in this city and intimate friend, an.l its purpose seemed to be to rob last week'» decision of the secretary of the interior,
midst of the United States, in tho same gions.
that in the jugular vein, near Coal Cas­
will be presented to Grant in a «b«»rt time. The him of bis money. Under its baleful working« his in favor of the position taken by Uapt. John Mullen, Lowell of the U.Tf. Circuit Court of Reed had used tobacco lavishly and, so
way
that
Plymouth
was
a
new
Euglaud
the
«tatu
land
agent,
anti
two
testa
of
iudeuin'ty
idea originated with one or two of Grant'» personal wife secured a divorce and alimony, and he (Bedell)
Massachusetts. He has consulted fares he was eoncernod, with impunity, in the wilderness of 1620. The Ameri­ tle, this county. This has been burning
friend« who think hi» present income not »uffid«-id­ was oue day in July, 1876, set upon by A. L. Murray, lamia, were yeaterday approved for conveyance of
ly Urge to support him in a style worthy of an ex- Jr., Chauncey Bel Hard and J. II. Comer at the rail- title to th«* »tute of California. Ono of them is for with tbo leading commercial associa­ but he bequeathed to his son a nervous can and English oritiea of the scheme since 1835. Louis F. Dougherty opened
16U0
acres
in
tin*
San
Francisco
district
ami
the
oth
­
system that would ataúd nicotine; where­
president. John M. Forbes aud other weslthy men W*j - latiou at G i - b I k - u , ii.-ld by two of them and
this vein in 1833. Tho upper drift of the
of Boston were applied towhen the object was first beaten in the face with a rawhide by the other with er for about 7(W acres in Independence district. Th«- tions und many of the prominent fore, whore tho father chewed tho son es­ showed at once that such an undertaking miue was above water level, and a huge
ihoutflit of but th« New York Times ex-presideutis! the apparent intent of destroying his eyesight. He secretary of the interior has al»o just upprovctl two lengal and business moil ot the coun­
must
fail
because
tho
movement
springs
Nevada
land
te»t»,
one
for
2900
acre»
in
Carsou
dis
­
chewed.
tiro was kept in a grate at the mouth of
fund had got the start ami so Grant s friend» lu re only freed himself by getting his hand on his re­
were thrown upon their own resources. Thu Phila­ volver. His assailant then tied but one of them at- trict and one fur 400 in Eureka district. Certain try, and it is oeUeved that a bill will
As the senior lteed never had a partióle from no religious or social theory, but is tho miue in winter to keep the water
delphia fund is exclusively for the use of Grant ♦ -inpLed to shoot him an he ran. He was too quick, difl'«-rence between Capt Mullen, a» laud agent for be ready to present to tho Congress
merely
un
industrial
enterprise.
Tho
of
tobacco
in
his
mouth,
and
the
juuior
from freezing in the gutters. One night
and it was MtakMl to-day by one of the most intimate however, and brought him to the ground for whi« h Neva«la , ami the general laud office, un to the true
c'lnati-m-tion ot the act of Jum: 16, 1800. will be laid to meet uext week thill will obviulo Reed hail acquired the habit of chewing result would inevitably be tlie mingling in tho above year the timbers of the drift
of th«« general'« friends that the money had all been
e was afterward» honorably acquitted iu court.
raised aud was deposited ill bank. He also «aid, His wife had at first left him surreptitiously, taking before the secretary of the interior on appeal. Re­ the defects of former laws on tho surreptitiously, had beeu flogged several •f the colony with the Aiuerieati life eaught fire from the grate. When it was
while refusing to give the name« of the subscribers, away valuable securities from the saf«* worth |li)0,- ports from Oregon received at the department of the
around it, and gradual absorption in the discovered the fire had been carried down
that the mouey had been given by both republican» 000. It seems to be a case of too many relatives in interior, indicate tbat the state authorities and subject and include now principles times for indulgence in the vice, aud
great American community. But when the air holo to the lower drifts and was
and democrats. Within a few days according to the the house all of whom assisted iu making trouble. United Htates commissioner, are actively iu the field
had
never
recited
his
little
verse
about
present programme Grant will be invited here and Bedell has been a very successful business mau aud of execution of the Oregon swamp laud decision, based upon a proper regard for the
this had been all cogently set forth and
tobáceo
with
sincerity,
both
of
them
heretofore
rendered
by
Secretary
Hcburz.
the hundred thousand dollars will be presented to is highly esteemed.
rights of both creditors and debtors. would have beeu greatly astonished at reasoned to a logical conclusion, Mr. beyoud control. Two miners entered the
PaclAc Coast Hevenue Collections.
mine, hoping to recover their tools.
him.
Foreign Gold.
While it would be pleasant to con­ hearing Dr. Board's lecture beforo the Hughes made a speech at he opening of They never came out. The mine was
The Jew« Iu Germany.
The annual report of tho commiMHiouer of intrrnal
N ew Y ork , Dec. 2.—Bank presidents say that there revenue giv« « th«? following figure» as amounts of template a state of things in which
the
town,
so
to
speak,
in
wL-'c'i
he
stated
dnoAcn. Dre. 4 -The Inter-Ocean has iuterviews
Philosophical society. I d that lecture
abandoned. No effort was made to mine
with prominent Jews on the persecution of Jew» in are 150,000,000 iu the assay office iu foreign gold, aggregate collections for the year In the district»
that such was not fie intention, that the any of the coal near the burning vein,
Germany and finds concurrence in the following which will reach >62,000,000 by the latter part of named: California, Collector Highly district, >2,437,- there would be do necessity for such the doctor set forth that while the late
gatos
of
tho
colony
would
stand
wide
point»: The Jews are economical and tbriftv in next week, twelve millions being eu route.
,651; Collector Frost, I345.9M; Nevada district, >60,- laws, it has not been found conven­ generation of Americans indulged iu tho
Germany as elsewhere aud have suffered It»» from Kutopeaa Nleamers Overdue nt New York. 455; Oregon, >76,932. Waaixiugion Territory, >27,018;
open to the entry of industry and intel­ although it was considered tho best coal
the financial depnssiou which now distract» that
ient for the States to regulate llie re­ copious use of alcoholic liquors, aud, ligence from eevery quarter, und that in the region, until 1856. Thon John
Arizona, >28,984; Colorado, >168,259.
N
ew Y ork , Dec. 5.—The long delays in the arrival
country than other class of German citizens. After of ocean steamers is seriously embarrassing some
The Chinese Treaty.
lations between the debtor and cred­ without much distinction of sex, in the while in its beginning it was necessarily McGinnis put in a slope ou tho eas>
tlm Franco-Prussian war tbe country went wild on lines which have uot enough steamers to sail on
side of it, below water level. Hu
It 1» authoritatively stated that the new Chinese itor classes without some sort o. a use of tobacco, the present generation
speculation. The Jews were more conservative, and schedule time. There are eighteen steamers overdue
treaty
will
be
»ent
to
the
senate
early
in
the
ses»ion,
finds its nerve, in such a condition that English, “we hope that this will ve y struck the vein at a place where the ooal
when the crash came wer«* better prepared to weather
to every line except th«! White Star. One so a» to diNpo»«- of it as quickly as po»»ible. Califor­ local substitute in the absence of a
cease
to
be
so.
”
soon
the storm and consequently recov«-rtd quickly. This belonging
it
has
to
limit
its
use
ami
stimulants
and
was so thick that two miners could keep
nia representatives, who have inquired diligently,
fact provoke«! jealousy and hostility of th«* German steamer is nine and another eight days overdue.
It is, in fuct, merely an escapo from a largo breaker supplied. When five
While narcotics to the minimum; and the doc­
«ay that it will, in a great measure, satisfy the coast, general law on the subject.
('roubles Avoided
people, who truly claimed that the Jew» nearly mon­
the
narrower
opportunities
of
life
iu
though
not
entirely.
It
is
believed
that
no
attempt
each
Stale
may
and
does
regulate
opolised the commerce and finance of the country.
tor
not
only
di.coT.rd
a
rapid
reduc
­
A Tribune editorial pertinently says: If the elec­
hundred yards of gangway had been ex­
They were also found to occupy th«! first place« in toral vote had been at all close, then there would will be made to pass a Chinese restrictive bill until
these relations between its own cili tion in the amount cf smoking, but he older communities, and its hope aud aim cavated, tho heat from the burning
literature and learning, and on this account too have been three chance« for a row. First—Defeat after the treaty is disposed of.
already foresees that millennial period apparently are to give more and fairer L oughortv mine began to bother the
there was jealousy, which the government covertly of the California elector which would have been set ’1 lie Opium Clause iu the New Chinese zens, it can have, no authority out
chances to capable an.l well-meaning
fostered. The government'» policy is to divert by down to republican partisan zeal. Next, defeat of
Treaty.
side of its own territory. A writer when chawing will be a lost art. All this people than they are Jikely to find at minors. Mot rinnis attempted to open an
♦’ 1* means the attention of socialists from tlieir the Indiana elector which the democratic canvassing
W ahhingtow , Dec. 4.—It is announced that the sec*
air-hole. The heat became so groat that
»nstrations against the throne. The interviewed board would certainly have accomplished if the vote ond treaty drawn up by the U. H. commls»ioners and in the American gives a history of Dr. Beard attributes to the increasing
'■ws here say that the J«*w» in thi» country can would have made a difference, and thirdly, the stu­ th«- P king government proposes that the Americans
nervousness of the American people, home. There is a pri a to paid, indeed, the men were paid double wages to in-
tiling in the premise«, but that action, if any, pid failure of the Georgia electoral college to vote «hall not import opium or carry the product coast­ the bankrupt luws which from limo
for
so
great
a
gain,
and
that
price
is
sep
­
which obliges them to abandon whisky,
duoe them to work. They worked
]■>
come from the Chri«tiau«, who »hoiiid and on the day appointed. The occurrence of these wise or n il it. It is not known positively, a full r«u
ddy will protest in the name of all that is fair, blunders,iikely to ba repeated und«-r our complicat» <1 port of the treaty not having beeu »ent by cable, to time h .ve btfen enacted in this i iobacco, ami in many cases even tea and aration from the assoe’ation of older re­ •ntiraly naked ami wore relieved every
gions
and
at
home,
aud
tlie
formation
of
it aud manly in the l’Jth century.
system every four vears, should teach congress the whether this is true or not, but it is not discredited; country and aS Wten repealed, and coffee. A few facts in support of this
ten minutes. Finally the heat became so
necessity of aim nding the method of electing the but it is thought quit«' likely, because the Chinese
' Mln! Lesgue Oricanlze«! m ( Chh'Byo,
now ties with strangers. There is an­ intense that work was abandoned. The
president so that the escape from a revolution every government has been long opposed to the importa­ makes a strong argument in favor of theory would facilitate its acceptance.
C hicago , D« c . 2.—The laud league organized to­ four
other
price
to
be
paid
also,
which
is
in
­
years may not be considered a signal mark of tion of opium into China. American ves»el» were the passage of some law of this char­ There are a large ch’ s of young men,
mine was flooded. After being pumped
night with M. E. Stone as j»re«ident is an outgrowth divine
evitable, and that is tho attempted en-
mercy.
formerly largely engaged in the bu«iuc»a of opium
of Sunday '» meeting and its purpose i» to aid iu en­
Three times has who aro now smoking and chewing with , trance of the shiftless aud impracticable. out men could again work for a few
Vander bill's Operations.
smuggling, out V«ry Mttle to done by Americans in acter by Congress.
couraging land agitation in Ireland, and in defend­
an industry that is highly gratifying to
days. The mine was flooded nine times.
ing it» exponent; who arc* brought to trial.
N ew Y ork , Dec. 4.—The Graphic say«: Vander­ tlint busines nowadays. Th«! prohibltionul clans«- a' bankrupt law been tried in the
all patriots who desire to seo the public No body of persons can found a simple McGinnis finally failed and the mine was
bilt has ent« red into an understanding with five of will not affect Americans and was probably inserted
The i lilcMKO NMn«eifest.
th«* heaviest holders «if Chicago, Burlington and in tho treaty by the Chinese a» compelling the Brit- United States, and as often lias it debt paid, and every ono of whose an­ industrial community which is desiguod tlieu abandoned. The fire has been rag­
Arrangements are being made on a grand seal« for yuincy stock that he shall buy >5.000,000 worth of i«h t«> a similar agreement, as a large proportion of
the sangerf« «t or Sängerbund which 1« to hold its shares, und this understanding contains a further the revenue of Briti«h India come« from opium been ropeulod because of inherent de­ cestors looked on tobacco smoke as iden­ to lessen the friction of the great contest ing in the vein evor since. An area of
mimical festival in Chicago u«*xt June. Thousands stipulation that tlm investment shall be permanent and China i« the greatest customer for Indian fects and its failure to serve tho pur­ tical with smok. from the bottomless pit, for existence without being beset by a
half a mil« in every direction has
of member« are to I m « present and perhaps hundreds ami it shall b«- given representation iu the next opium. If the Chinese have granted to the United
pose for which it was enacted. On who are a little curious to know where swarm of drones wlio hope somehow to beeu burned. No vegetation grows
of thousands of visitor«.
board of directors—contingent, however, upon the Htate« any «pecial privileges in the new treaty, the
be
helped
without
helping
themselves.
British
will
a.sk
to
bav«:
similar
privileges
granted
Dr.
Beard
got
the
impression
that
the
Protest agalnet Bogus Batter.
April 4, 800, Congress passed an act
execution of the scheme projected by Jay Gould. A
on tho surface. In places tho ground
is perhaps to bo added to this has caved in. forming chasms a hundred
C hiuaoo , Dec. 2.—This afternoon n number of similar understanding exists between Vanderbilt them.
to establish a uniform system ot ’dead Americans were large users of to­ There
Belvast (be Mar,
dealer» in butter had a conf« r< nee with the purpose and the heaviest holders of th«- Atchison, Topeka
price
list
the
slight
unuaturalness
which
bacco
and
that
the
living
ones
are
grad
­
feet deep. There is but a thin shell of
Mr«. Belva A. Lockwood, the only female lawyer bankruptcy throughout tho Unitod
of protecting th«' trade against adulterated butter and Santa Fe. Vanderbilt doe« not care to enter the
ually giving up chewing and smoking. seems to belong to tho impress on of such earth over the pit of fire. At night blue,
and cheese, which ar«' at present flooding the mar­ direction of these lines unless It shall I»«» necessary evt r admitted to practice in the United States mu -
endeavors. This is uot, indeed, what sulphurous flames issue from the ground.
ket. Recent exposures of the villanous compound» as nieuHiires of defense against the hostile combina­ preme court, commanded th«- attention of the mem­ States which by its terms was liin
In
spito
of
reductions
in
the
internal
rev
­
whic’ are manufactured ami sold as butter have tion of Gould.
ber« of that tribunal yesterday, in a twenty-minute ited to five years, but it worked so
Fatal kixplosion.
enue duties, the national revenue from can be called an original feeling, because It is dangerous to walk across tho spot.
argument.
greatl damaged the biisine»» and render« d Home
badly that it was repealed in Decem­ distilled spirits was $18,000,000 in 1865; from the community iu some form onr Several persons have mysteriously dis­
ac.tlou necessary. The only feasible plan suggested
N ew Y ork , Dec. 4. -John Ford «ml Charles Burns
Work of (lie Life 8*vl.tg Service.
wps tl at dealers in the bogus article be compelled wer«- killed by an explosion of gas at 41st street and
Its great evil results «55,000,000 in 1870; $52,000,000 in 1875, modern society has sprung. But indi- appeared iu the vicinity during the past
The life Having «ervice ha« 179 «tations, 139 on tho ber, 1803.
to 1«) el it under its appropriate name. The last Seventh avenue.
Atlantic, 34 on the lakes and 6 on the Pacific. The prejudiced the honest public against und the samo in 1879. The use of tobac­ vidualism and every man for himself twenty years. It is believed that in a
legislature passed a law requiring this to be dune.
Dividend.
record of the service surpasses any previous year.
No New Developincnis.
Northwestern railway stockholders have declared The i-asualtie« were greater than ever before, the all such measures, and not until co doesn't appear to be diminishing, in have become so wholly the principle of majority of the cases they have fslle,
society that thero is now a shriukiug into the burning mine. Dougherty, the
highe«t previous number being 219 and thi» year300.
r __ .oo, Dec. 3.—-A Time«’ Washington dispatch the usiiul 3 per cent, semi-annual dividend.
bankrupt view of the fuct that the tobacco crop of our
another
1841,
was
Of th«* 1989 persons on board of these vessels only
Johnny Davenport still lingers here as mys­
The Oil Can Again.
from any return to any form of com­ original proprietor of the mine, attem"4^
1869
was
225,000,000
pounds,
and
in
1878
nine
were
lost.
Great
relief
has
been
afforded
ship
­
terious as ever. Electrotype plat« » ar«' being mail«»
bill
operated
act
passed.
It
D etroit , Dec. 4.—Wilhelmina Shindler, a servant
395,000,000 pounds. It is within the munism.
iu New York <>f certain letters captured by the re­ girl, ignited a «low fire with kerosene and succeeded wrecked persons and vessel», and warning« were
ed to go across once. Ho sank to fiis
Of this Mr. Hughes is well aware, aud armpits through tho crust, and was on'y
publican committee. It 1» generally und«rstood in setting herself oil fire. When found she was a given which saved many v«-«sel«. It 1« estimated littlo bettor than tho law of 1800. recollection of persons by no means old
that the value of vessels involved was >2,616,000 and At tho time of its passage tho coun­
that the exposures to lie mad«’ will come through mass of tiame. After a few hours terrible agony she
in
his
very
tranquil
and
sensible
speech
thut tho culture of tobacco camo, saw,
curgouH, >1,195,000. Of th«» total amount >2,620,000
saved by courageous friends who ven­
the publication of these fa«' similes.
died.
were «aved. Inadequate compensation 1» fa«t driv­ try was in a distressed condition, and aud conquered the Connecticut valley. he alludes to the odium which attaches tured to his assistance. The stones oL
Uewiit Conies Forward with Kegrets.
Protecting the Negro.
ing iU'-ii from tlm biiHineHS and threaten« to destroy
to
the
word
community,
an.l
repudiates
N ew Y ork , Dec. 1- Aoram H. Hewitt, in a lett« r
R ichmond , Dec. 2.—Three judges of election of the efficiency of the «ervice. The «uperintendent debtors were not slow to take advan­ The attention of the public has been
the ground are hot, aud snow never rests
to the sditor of the Nation, def«-mls himself against th“ city of Manchester have been arrested for refus­ asks that the matter of pay be left to the discretion tage of u law which enabled them to called several times lately to the enor­ entirely all sympathy with tho State
there. Hain turns to vapor as fast as it
what he terms “the extrajudicial attack” of Judge ing to take the vote of colored persons who showed of the general superintendent. Thu present rate is
communism
of
which
we
have
had
some
Davis, und says he believed the Morey 1« tter genu
get rid of debts which were pressing mous increase of the consumption of ugly teachings in this country, and of bills on the burning mine. Millions of
capitation receipts according to law.
>10 per month.
ine, und hence deel<le<l to refi r to it in his speech,
lla.iiri»a«l Improvement.
Let tease of Husiness at the San FrancHco
them very heavify. The courts were cigarettes. No person who walks the ! which Lasalie and Marx are loaders in dollars' worth of tho best quality of coal
and aecurdingly he did so, in whut he then regarded
streets cau ba ignorant of tho y.uthful-
Mint.
D enver , Dec. 4.—It is rumored here that the Den­
have been consumed by the fire. The
»nd «till regards as cautious language. If he form« «1
W ashington , Dec. 4.—The annual report of the kept busy grinding.out bankrupts to ness of tho smokers who ohiefly use Europe. Indeed, tho Rugby community
too hawty. a judgment,he must accept the censur«) due ver and Rio Grande railway will, as soon as iron can
imuiit Hill mine, nearMauaoh Chunk,
dire«
tor
of
th«'
mint
state«
that
diminished
produc
­
the
exclusion
almost
of
all
other
to unintentional di»cr«*tion. Tho letter conclude»: be produced, commence laying a third rail on the
is
to
be
neither
political
nor
religious,
cigarettes,
and
tho
increase
of
their
con
­
has been burning for twenty five years.
“With this statement, I submit my « ondu« t to the Denver ami Pueblo, with u view of running Atchi- tion of gold and «ilver of the Pacific coast has visi­
but
simply
Arcadian.
It
proposes
no
business.
As
a
spocimcn
of
the
work
­
bly
ane<
t«-d
both
the
amount
of
deposits
and
coinage
son,
Topeka
and
Santa
Fe
«-ars
through
to
Denver
sumption
means
that
more
youths
are
csndld judgment of your read« rs, hut not without
It is believed that this mine was
re-organization of society, no revision of sot
“■
‘
“
*
which I feel that without transfi-r. The additional rail, it is under* at th«* Kan Francisco mint and gives the following ing of tbo law, it may be stated that smoking than formerly.
expressing
tho
deep
i egret
„
on
firo
by
discouteuted
have brought me stood, can be laid on th«! present ties. In the mean­ figures: Value of «leposit» iluriug fiscal year of 1880,
unlucky chance should
fundamental
laws.
It
accepts
with
per
­
>39,387,949;
amount
of
coinage,
>36.053,000;
showing
Among
the
Dutch
of
Now
York
it
may
in
Massachusetts
alone
there
were
minors. Thousands of dollars have
where my opinion whs asked in regard to time hoisting machinery will be erected at Pueblo
the authenticity of a letter, which so far ns I was for th«* purpose of changing the Santa Fe freight a decrease a« compared with the preceding year of I 3,389 debtors, with aggregate liabili­ be true that men aud women of former fect contentment the laws relating to beeu expended in fruitless efforts to ex­
a littl«) more thun four million iu deposit» and al­
indiff« rence, cun to liio Grande trucks.
concerned, whs a matter of profound
.
property aud to family life as they exist, tinguish the flames. The Butler mine,
most exactly «ix millions in coinage. The coinage ties of ever 830,000,000, who filed ap­ generations both used tobacco aud used
and In regard to which I never «nppoi «d any con-
A Villainous Urlu«e Avengtil.
nt the mint in 1880 was $13,000,000 less of gold and
it more freoly than now. But among and hopes'to make tho business of living near Pittston, has been burning three
troversy woeki nri«e. This rvgreut ii......................
inten«ifie<l
A Tribune’s special Hays Dr. C. A. Washington was >(>,000,000 less of silver than in 1878.
plications
to'
bo
adjudicated
bank
­
by the fact that I, rather than Gon. Garfield, have
New Englanders and their western off­ under those laws somewhat easier. The
mob at Otero, New Mexico, Thursday Mistaken Kepcrt ab«»ut (lie «Irtinrstown
b«'<*n tiu. victim of flu- forgery, for he has, notwlth- hung by He a hud
rupts during tho year and a half that spring the use of tobacco was formerly colonists intend to lay out a pretty town, years. It was set on tire by a party of
treated a dining room girl at a hotel,
tramps, who built a tire in the mine in
^>undi^r, be«;ii elected prcHidont while I have had night.
nuw st Altka.
who
died
Wednesday,
stilting
befor«!
death
that
he
the
law
was
in
force.
On
Marell
3,
th«rWngulsr experienc«' of denunciation from the hud chloroformed her and taken improper liberties.
looked on as a sin, and in those com­ with due provision for parks and gar 1877. Tlie fire is iu tke upper drifts. It
W abhiwoton , Dec. 3.—Captain Beardslee, of the
bench in tho case in which 1 whh not a party, in
deus,
and
to
erect
suitable,
simple,
and
navy, has received a letter from an officer of tho
1848, tho law, which in the meantime munities of New England extraction
is confined to an area of forty acres by
Mullion F-ltlpmei*<s from Ltuilvldi’
which I had no hearing. The judg«- seemed to con­
Jamestown reported almost wrecked at Sitka. Th«*
had been declared unconstitutional where the world, the flesh, and the devil attractive buildings. They mean also to au immense ditch forty feet wide, which
found the witn«<»s with the alleged crlinlnnl. I have
L eadville , Dec. 4—Bullion «hipnients from writer «tate« that no accident happened to the
therefore more reason thun Gen. Garfield to hunt th«* Leadville Hinelters for the month of November, ag- Jamestown, but that it wa.« the schooner Geo. Miller by a number of courts, both of the have been most successfully laaisted, apply co-operation to the supply of was excavated
I between the burning
ruHcal dowu und to liiHist Hint due punishment »hull gregute a value of >1,032,600, which show a decrease that came near being wrecked and it wa« saved by
smoking is still looked upon as an evi­ many of the fundamental aud constant drift and connecting ones, The digging
be nioted out to those who have violated law.”
from shipments of the lu«t two months, but there
th«» Jamestown. No live« were lo»t. Many inquiries United States and tho several States,
necessities
of
daily
life,
economizing
of an unrogenerate nature. The
I bus been u hug«- inrreH«e of ore reserves at smelters have been made by tlm familes and friends of tlie
of the canal cost 850,0110.
Plrilp n»«l Ixls Crowd liidlcte«!.
But for that
was repealed. For a period of' dence
officers und crew of the Jamestown.
gi'eat Methodist Church, which looks health and labor and expense, anil
N”.w Y ork .D c «'. 8.-Tb> • >u. ary to-day indict* accumulated during the month.
the fire would liavi £ co1-
twenty four years it was left solely prottv closely after the habits of therbby greatly increasing the common obstacle
•A Josh Hart. “ I<nnln P«»»'t,
Ai i Philp and Cha».
Colnnge During November.
cated to some of th mg
A. Bynir ' u. ^ h »«
•Lil libel on Garfield ;
W ashington , Dec. 2.—During November the mints to the Slato governments to enact ibAmeiubers, and evou recommends stock of vigor and rational eujoymenj; mines in tho Lackawannai
coined 54.^74’000 gold and >2,300,000 «liver.
f
The Pooeae Win.
un.l-Y-ey Laa»ooi-ivta tho oO.lony to perfect subterraneous coijtagratju
Vy _ ’•
•
11 ■( l’)lll|.,
laws
for
lbLection
of
inst>l*Wt
■¡Hrisiug
a"
3
'"#
to
.
it?
■
ministers,
if MilKary
•
inw^^mw^m«mirwen; triw a, .«I Iinm< <t iy,,-
O m \ n\, !»• C. 1. Judge Dundy d<•< id« d t«>-«Inv that
deplores every year the increamug num­ TellgTous freedom '
underWb wuols <>'" ¡VCST I’lVLBS
Wrlilllg
othnn K.r pul.a.htliK on llu- 2/d of
The president has approved the sentence of the uootdrS. 'Orr M i'rbu 2,1867, Che tlilf-d
th«- Ponca« have n -h-gnl right to the possession of
It is thus a unique enterprise. The swept
OC.bi-r Jaa: an dltunal iKiulwt “ijiliu ,uil Blicklu«
Miners have worked in the lower drif of
the reservation twin which they w « j / u expelled, court martial di»inissing Captain Andrew Geddis, of and last bankrupt law was passed by bers of those within its fold who use to­
II" In tb. Truth n-wa*>,per, uid ,la<> publlahluu uu..- ..M-« is mo ni
eolony
will
avail
itself
of
the
results
of
'•'■"nu-'i wuere onWQn<fiMU tribe the 26th infantry, and mitigated th«* sentence of 1st
bacco; especially does it tearfully notice
tlm Butler mine since tho fire broke out,
lb« allruod (tartl.-I chlnrav Maraud • lao-rliullo ul sued another in the U. S. courts.
Lieut. Wallace Tear, 25th infantry, to forfeiture of Congress, and for over eleven years,
is it no uncommon thing now for can­ experience elsewhere, and begin with the and there aro but forty feet of rock be­
It. «u<l l>y th)-»» luraua uulawlully, wirktdly out
rank and half-puy.
Good 'limes at < hfeago.
until September 1, 1878, with certain that
tualicloualy <l,rlaluH ,a much aa In Ilium lay to in­
taste
und
foresight
which
are
usually
didates of the ministry to be addicted to
(’ hh ' ago , Dee. 4.—Clearance for the week, >61,151,-
jure ami »Hilly J»m,., A. It.rrt. l.l ami m brlug him
amendments from time to time, con­ the use of tobacco. If Dr. Beard has wholly wanting, or which are entirely tween them and tho field of the fire
THOUGHTLESS PK0D1GALS
l,>h>/lubUc.i«»mli,l ami <ll,grn.m. »mlt„ deprive him 000; being 17 millions greater than for any previ«>iis
above. The water that trickles through
w<-< k. Much <>f tlir iiHTi-iisi- is du«- to a heavy mov■
tinued in force. While the country found more non-smoking sons of non­ contemned in the beginnings of such tho roof is scalding hot. The temper­
ZJMfla r.... I faVAl^-cnUH mul r< piitatmii, urn) m »>
im-iit in produce and provisions, particularly tho
«rent Hi .mUl ami Injury or J,.... a A Oartt.-l I ami
Among
tho
boy
wanderers,
that
communities.
Towns
and
villages
are
continued
in
a
slate
ot
prosperity,
smoking fathers, his observation is ex­
latter, but a much larger proportion on account of
is so high that the men cun wear
Bgaluat the peace of tho people of tin- atale <>l New
chance growths. They gather around ature
York anil their dignity. Thran partlea aro charged «• tivity in «-v« ry industry and to the continuance numerous class upon tho Pacific Coast, the law seemed to answer its purpose ceptional.
but little clothing.—[N. Y. Sun.
and growth <>f business in the northwest. Similar who chafe at and early break away from
with criminal libel, the penalty of which la um
j
somo
water-power,
or
mine,
or
spring,
or
drinking, as a social institution,
year In the penitentiary anil 1250 One. Ball waa r«*ports of prosperity come from all section« of the parental
restraint, was one Willie in a measure, but with tho panic of is That
Repcutai cj.
natural advantage, or they are agricul-
Hi veil by Philp. After rxauilnatlon by Judge llnvia country which 1« tributary to Chicago and there is
loss promiuent in America now thun j tnral
1873 there sprung up j crop of
centres growing without purpose
wa. continued, Pont und llart came to the district universal encouragement at the prospect« of the fu- Palmer, who suddenly disappeared from
formerly,
and
less
here
than
iu
Europo,
would-be
bankrupts
which,
until
tbo
attorney'* ottlc. tn the arternoon to give ball, but ture. Farmer« arc now confident of getting good his father’s
A man whe as an ove.-seer before tho
residence on Williams*
true; but that this results from the or plan. There is scarcely u pretty or war
Judge Cowtug hud gone home mid they were permit­ prices for their magnificent crops and are giving an
creek, Jacksou county, sorno two years repeal of the law, and even until is
had driven tho darkeys with a whoop
pleasant town or village which a little
ted bi go on tlieir own reapniislbllltv till to-nmrmw impetus to all other branches of business.
increasing
nervousness
of
our
people
is
«""ruing, when they will rnrulah tlm neceaaary Stoppage of Work nt Plillndeipliia Mines. »go. The case was one that created now, has kept the courts busy.
No not proven. Two of three questions that forethought would not have made very came to tlio city yesterday. After taking
da. it la probable now Hint Moray haa been in-
two
or
three drinks, and feeliug that pe­
P ottsville . Dec. I.-Fifteen of the V3 collieries of much comment at tho time, rumors be­ one who witnessed tlio scenes attend­
Ut l.d for perjury, he will bo removed troiu tlm
eternally agitate Americans, according to much more charming. The village im­ culiar muscular growth so well known
hou * >0 or detention to the Tmmiba. All Indicted th«- Philadelphia A Redding Co. have suspended for ing set afloat that the boy had been mur­ ing the last days of the old law will
provement societies are signs of the
December. Three thousand men are out of work.
Dr.
Board,
are,:
“
Who
shall
be
the
next
1 - ea, tt la aald, will be arraigned tn tlm court ot
dered by his father. All kinds of re­ soon forget the long list of anxious President?" and “Where shall I go wish to remedy congenital defects of rural to men who stand around in "spiritual
I* ire at Oslikosh.
neral aeaalona mi Monday.
Where there is a beauti­ seauco,” the overseer went out on the
O nhkohii , Wis., Dec. 4.—The Beckwith hotel was ports of his fate were circulated at tho but smiling debtors w ho waited at when I die?” The latter has had a good communities.
VlaUsrlag View or (lie Panama Canal
ful shore, of a river or a lake, it has boon street with tho swagger of a man noted
burned to-day; loss, 160,000; insurance, >28,000. time but his dead body was never found
N«
■leal
to
do
with
the
disuse
of
liquors.
tho doors of the courts in every city,
N ew Y ork , Dec. 2.—Win. Seligman, n member of Mrs H. B. Page, a boarder, was suffocated by snmk«-. and one day last week he returned home
generally sequestered to private and in­ for voting whole neighborhoods. An
Ihv Panama Canal syudicatu, Raid to th«' H« raid's Mollie Hollyran. a waiter, is missing anti it is be­ in the best of health. Ha had been in to tile their petitions in bankruptcy In no other country hare temperance dividual use, and is lost to the commu­ old blind man came walking along. The
Paris correspondent yesterday: “We made it n con- lieved perished. Kerosene caused tbo fire.
ho much influence
societies
exerted
this city most of the time since leaving before it was too late. On the las-
overseer looked haughtily to ene side
«litlon of our participation in the affair,ami obtalne i
American Uyalers in German Wuters.
as here,
The Motho.list church nity. If tho natural beauty of thousands and
a written guarantee, that an American direetorab
and now says it seems funny that a boy day there were tiled in New York is
stopped. Tho old man ran against
of towns had been developed for the
ew Y ork , Dec. 4.—The one and a half millions
society.
ami pre»ldent should be appointed. Ho far ns we of N American
temperance
itself
a
oysters, writ«*« a German corre«pon- «...>•♦ run nway from homo without
can see, the people of the United Htates will be found <l«*nt, which were planted in “The Little Belt” last can't
City 494 petitions ; in Philadelphia, The other churches have efficiently , common benefit, it would bo found that him.
eventually to have the larg« st quantity of stock. I spring were luHpeeted a short time ago ami found in being
reported as murderod. His 69 ; in Brooklyn, 130 ; in Chicago, co operated with temporáneo societies. profit and pleasure areditfereut phases of
"You old villain,” exclaimed the over­
am confident that th«» goods and passenger traffic tin«* growing condition. Within four month« thev parante,
who live somo where in
tho same fact, for property in an at- seer, hooking a hand in the old man’s
through the Panama Canal will be four or five times gain« <1 an inch tn circumference, and a German pro-
Clergymen
were
among
the
first
toaban-
400
;
in
Cincinnati,
100
;
and
in
Oregon, will bo surprised
aa great as that of the Hues, and that in ten years f«-»aor of '.’.o »logy giv«'« assurance that for oysters Eastern
“haven't you got more sense than
thoir bibulous habits. Nearly all | tractive community is more valuable collar,
Panama shares issued at one hundred dollars will be Germany cannot
to find that
.... turned
_____
Ll.-i ho has
up. Cleveland, 100, while other cities don
to run over a white man?"
be excelled.
than iu one which is not so.
WASllSNHTO*
OITV.
worth from six to eight hundred.”
the
churches
have
iakou
part
in
the
war
Tho cruelty indicted by children in this added their quota to the vast army on drinking, and nearly all ti e tempor­
But when, as at Rugby, it is proposed
“Marster, for do Lord, I hopes you
Full«*«.
«I»re ■■lio'.ri for Worc.t Grove Author-
way upon parents cun scarcely bo osti- of debt shirkers. But, continues the áneo orators and orgauizors are church , to add to this cheap and easy care for the 'skuso me.”
I zed.
N ew Y ork , Dec. 2.—The failure is announced of
W ashington , I). C., Dec 1.—The secretary of tl»o lnati'd certainly not by the truants tlieiu- same writer, tho evilB that were born
“Ah, yes, you old rattlesnake; you
Dunham At Bona, piano manufacturers, with liabili­
people. The most successful of recent I oommon pleasure the lightening of the
interior to-day issued order« providing for an in­ Holves -olso it nover would be perpe­
ties of >40,000.
of tho old bankruptcy laws aro no- temperance movements have been us dis common labor by the introduction of a thought that I would be afraid to tazkle
crease of one hundred pupil« in tlio numlmr of Indian
Died.
youth now educatr«l at the Forest Grove, Oregon, trated. A coho occurred near this citv a arguments against a law which will
N ew Y ork , Dec. 3. —Among death« yesterday were iiuluHtrial school, ami for forty or fifty additional at
tinctively religious as the Moody and j kind of co-operation whose value is in- you, eh?”
few years ago in which a boy becoming
C. H. Grafulla, for a long time leader of the aeventh tlie Hampton, V»., «chool.
meetings. Among the people | contestable, the only question that re­ , "Marster, ’fore tho lord, you mus’
regiment infantry band, and Claud« Pelletier one of
tired of work on his father’s farm stole protect the honest debtor and tho Sankey
mains is whether the colonists who will 'skuse me fur de ole man liain't seed a
the members of th<> French aaaembly banished by
It«»nl K rcc on the Potoiusce
creditor alike. The folly of the who are exempt from the influences of | have tho taste and intelligence of the wink since long aforo freedom.”
away
one
night
without
leaving
a
fare
­
Louis Nspoltmn to prepare for the coup d’etat.
Th«* three mile professional «cull race on tlio l’o- well word to his, parents or any indica­ former laws was in their permitting any church it is questionable whether
“Are you blind, old man?”
The Hiocliaule Brnbcn
toiua«- this afternoon wa« won by Kennedy, of Port­
Dr. Beard could prove that there has few leaders, or will yield to them the
rogues to ply their trade with tbo been
“Yes. sali; blinder den ole Jacob at de
Naw Y ork , Dee. 2. Baltimore A Ohio Hailroad land, Mr,, L« «>, of Newport, 2d. p'iaiated laat. Time. tion of his course,
any radical diminution in the use control. The hope of tue eolony, as Mr.
Company to-night announce that they will receive 2o :u). Kennedy cro««« d tin« lino one open length in
time
ob his death.”
;
Hughes
expressed
it,
is
that
it
will
bo
a
stamp of legality upon it. Expe­ of liquors.
SHiri-ED nr.voRE the mast ,
freight at the depot of the New Jersey Central Hail­ advance of Le«». PlaiHted was about eight lengths
a«tern.
community of natural, uot of artificial or
“Give me your hand, ole man. Here,
rience should guard against the repe­
road for western points.
And
was
swallowed
up
in
oblivion
for
Dr. Beard's remarks about tho great
tflen. Mlles not an Applicant tor the Mij(-
z*“ '
Nrw Houle of liavel,
months. By diut of exertion and at tition of such folly, and in the case reduction in the use of liquors in Eng­ conventional, la.lies and gentlemen. take this tobacco.”'
nal He vice Vacancy
This is the natural hope of gouwious
“Much ohleegcd, thankee, sail.”»
N ew Y oke , Dae. 1. Th«’ new Baltimore A Ohio
WA«H!NOT«tN, Dec. 4. lieport« alleging that Col. considerable expense ho was traced to of Judge Lowell’s proposed law it land are not corroborated bv other and
line opened to-dny by th«’ departure of tlir«1«* trnlna, Mil«*« in a candidate for th«* po«ition of chief signal
enthusiasm.—[Harper’s Magazine.
“Here, take this pipe. Hare’s’ a red
which will hereafter run «tally to principal western “bi. er prove upon inquiry in official quarters vrro- the ship by his anxious father, while the seems that the objection has been very recent observers. Some of those
handkerchief. Any man that would
cities.
half distracted mother waited in silence skilfully avoided. Another evil of have noticed auiucreaso of intemperance
n« ««iiH. Vol. Miles is noted aa a fighter and ha« Is en
A Washington reporter of the BbrZd choke n blind man ought to be stripped.
Death of au old Mariner
engntu <1 Hevei-al year« on the moat hh I uoim service in her lonely home for tidings of his
the old bankruptcy acts, which lias r. long English women of the better lias discovered that tho notes of his in­ Here s fifty cents and some more tobacco.
N ew Y ork . Dec. 2. Captain Frederick
Cameron and hl« III«-nd« f< el that be i« entitle«! to the promo-
Fr«',hTl« k G. Can««>ron
whereabouts.
The
ship
wont
to
Liver-
asses.
On
the
whole,
thero
lias
doubt
­
who commanded the ship Macedonia
which
«ailed
t
on
h«*
has
earned;
but
this
promotion
will
lik«*ly
“
* ‘
a
terview with Senator Conkling in April, Here’s a lot of ilax thread. Take it all,
from tills port with provisions and nippli«« for be in the line of active «ervice, and he will probably pool, thence to South Africa, thence to been struck at in the one under con
loss beeu a decrease in England, but, 1878, are fuller than they were trans­ old aim. Here’s more tobacco. Is
famine stricken sufi'« r«*ra of Ireland in 1848, 1« «lenii.
o made a brigadier general to succeed G« n. Or«l. the East Indios, and was finally cast sidcmtion. is the enormous expense
next
to
America,
Euglaud
is
tho
country
Captain Cameron also c......................................
,
lated at the time. Ho has made a literal
omman<lt*«l the whip Robert In th«* course of changes provided by law It is un
Tho parents waited with an which hitherto has attached to bank­ where temperance societies have most transcript, showing that the Senator t ere Anybody in town that ¡you want
Bound, the first vessel that ssile«! for Hau Francisco . erstooti that Geu. llaxcn will be appointed chief away.
can Ug firat cls»a paM**ng«*ra.
algual officer.
abiding grief mer present
].
___ ruptcy proceedings, and which al­ flourished, and where religion has ex­ said: -‘Hill, of Georgia, is well known whipped?"
at their
"No, sah; not a one.”
lay»» not m tbandlilate for Otn«-e.
MrIJoweil n«»t to ba Hetiretl.
hearthstone until as unexpectedly as ho ways comes out of the creditor’s erted the most influence on tho sido of is his section as the champion liar of the
"If there ix, I’ll beat him till he feels
island , D«'«'. 1. A Herald'» ape«'!al «ays that
General McDowell will not be retired, although
went, tho wanderer returned; not pocket. An endeavor has been made abstinence. | Chicago Times.
South.
Nobody
in
his
own
State
would
«•ut Hay«*» ha« stated «‘»peclaliy that h«> is not his con.ing east to vote for Garfield gave great of­
like n pig with the thumps; you've' ,
boy-
who
had
loft home u!so to accelerate tho disposition of
'idsiti f«»r office but will retire permanently to fense to Gen. Sherman. Th«* president decide« that tho
believe him under oatti.” Of Senator pigs with the thumps, haven t you?
*e life at Fremont.
he shall remain.
three
------
years
before,
but
a
Butler,
of
South
Carolina,
the
New
York
“Yes, sail."
I’ kimkval M am . Prof. Dawkins has
of American
Talent to the
Appointment by the l'iexhlrnt.
bronzed and hardened seamen in whom cases involving the settlement ot in­
Chesterfield said: "He is a cool aud
Lend Leaguers.
“Well, I’ll whale him till he hi.,’S(
Th.* president appoint««! to-<tay A. P. K. Haflbrd scarcely a trace of the boy whom the solvent debtors’ affairs, and in thia come all the way from England to tell
polished
villain."
The
reporter
further
B oston , Dec. 3.—Land I .«'Ague people here have
\rt/.ona territory delegate to th«* world s fair iu N< w
mother so fondly remembered, was dis particular the proposed law­ a tanda tho Boston people, in twelve lectures, states: “In the published account of thumps. l)o you know of anybody'll,
sent a telegram t«> Par mil »»king if Aineri« an coun­ York In l>w:i.
sel Should be «ent to Ireland t » defend land Ira- Tho Washington Hennbllcan Sold to Gm. corniblc.
Of the wearing anixiety and in a commendable light.
J udge what he thinks he knows about the the interview I left off the last word. can whnp me?”
g
If Parnrll sends n favorable response « d«*l-
“Why, marster?”
mini in tho eocene age. He
Mradlejr.
bitter
heartache
that
might
have
been
Lowell may not have succeeded in primeval
f able lawyers will ltedi«pat< bed to In land
professes to know something about it, But it is recorded in my note book, and
“Because, any man that would choke a
WAswtworoN. D«s*. 3. kaaisUnt Postmaster-Gen- averted by prompt and affectionate letters
at
Among those Huggr«t«-d an- Jen* Black,
hr
by a study of the rocks, and the flora the Senator will not deny using tho lan­ blind darkey ought to be whipped.
Tyor, fernery A. Htorr and Matt Carpenter. eral I ho«. .1 Bradley ha« purchas'd from A. M. home, he had ami has not a thought or reaching tho happy mean which an
Clapp an.l other» a controlling interest m th. Na.
guage. In Butler's case he added the Hold on, don t go—there’s some more
equitable
bankrupt
law
should
oc
­
»•’t ••(«»me («» «ht te»at<*h.**
and
fauna
of
the
world.
In
the
miocene
lion Bvpublican newspaper, in this citv. and »Ill •are, and though he goes and comes, sits
D«<c. 4. A duel which wns t" hav«* been resume «ontrol within a short tino . It tn untlrr- occasionally at his father’s board and cupy, but ho has taken a long stride stage of the world's history, there was no trite quotation of ‘As mild a mannered tobacco. I’ut this pint bottle in your
een Lawrence Trimble and J«din Benton at.».«I that Bradley's interest will le r« prtmcutaM
Such defects as this law place for man; but "we will get nearer man as ever scuttled ship.’ ” Senator pocket. I thought at first that I'd make
ol C
.1. Ky., wh » thwarted by th«* non-appear* during hia pres* nt official position by Hall« tt Kil- fireside, the boy that left home without a toward it.
Hill is a gentleman from Georgia, sah, my will in your favor, but to save law­
ance of Heumn. Trimble, a<'coiupsnir«l ...
... ...
bv W.
N. bourn.
may have can be discovered only ut­ and nearer the period of mau after a and
word,
on
that
night
a
few
years
ago,
has
he hails from La Grauge, while But­ yer's fees. I’ll give up everything now.
Wade, also of Covington, was st Niagara Fall« to­
Mote ttoaalp alio«it Gatfichi'a < ahinet
while, although ■ we may not at first
never
returned
to
the
mother,
and
his
ter
it
has
been
in
operation,
but
it
day, but the Benton party di<l not arrive.
ler's address is Columbia, S. C.
Otlieers.
Now. old man, just step back a few
memory can bo littlo else than a con­ tn.-iv bo predieled confidently that recognize him as ho originally ap­
Creek Intllnn« golu* («> Washington,
N ew Y. uk , Dec. 2. \ Herald's Washington special
peared." In this connection tho Cura
and butt mo iuto the middle of the
H t . L ovis . Dec. 2. A Creek delegation i« her«* en ■ays: Garfield ba« determined not to give the secre­ stant sorrow. Boys, don’t do so; write they are not so fatal as to leave the
"Get me an easy situation, that hon­ yards
tor of the pealsidv Museum at Cam esty may Im rewarded,' wrote a rural street.”
route t«> Waehi ngt«>n to work for Creek lu«li»n inter­ taryship of th«- treasury to any New York stat, man
to
the
old
home
ami
tho
patient
dwellers
law unworthy of a fair trial.
ests and oppose th«* settlement of whit« « in Okla- H«' explain« <1 that th«* colla tor of the port holds an
bridge observes, in the tenth annual re­ youth of great self-honesty to Henry
“Marster, I Joan wauterliurt ye. I'm
"tile«, paying Ilj.iMd per annum, and through who««« by its hearthstone, even if in a thought­
hama.
port: "Dr. Ablrntt has probably ob­ Ward Beecher, an.l the brilliant Brook got a powerful hard head."
The Mf«»ou»l-Paelflr kyilrm.
band« tbr. e-fourths of th«' customs r« venu«< is «up. less or restless moment you have sud­
data which show that man existed lynite replied : "Don’t Im an editor if
“Do just as I say, old man. Step
H t . Louts, Dae. 2. When th«’ M«>xican extension nosed to pass. The niagnitud«* of this position and denly deserted it.
The phenomenon cf the perforation of tained
of the MlHHouri. K huhsm and Tea»« rosd 1« finished, its na. «-««ary relation t«> N.-v, York ¡«oliti«« i« such
our Atlantic coast during tho time of, you would be ’easy.’ Do not try the back and let drive.”
rocks by sand carried on the wind has on
an«l other lines now contemplated ar«» «l«»ne, the that if th«- secretary was also from N«-w Y. rk it would
if not prior to, the formation of tba great
Tho old man stepj ed back, bowed his
A n I lluminating ('«» mpohition .—//•-
Missouri-PactAo system will vmbra« v about <300 giv«* him n persouai Inrtin nc«> that would be greater
Keep out
in hia Opinion thau th« 1« at interests of the civil dustry tlins describe* a simple wav to pro­ been observed in the valley of the Rhone gravel deposit, which extends toward law. Avoid school-keeping.
miles.
a . buiiud
, with
,
,
. struck , the over-
—
in F ranee. A very violent wind often tho coast from the Delaware river, near of the pulpit. Let alone all s ips, neck, and
«ervice would warrant. It is report«.! that S.-hur/
Cora Corner nt Mf. I. oii M
duce nn illuminating composition. prevails in the neighborhood of Vzes,
Stores. Shopi and merchandise. Abhor I 01
h“rJ ,I!at- !'.0 ’•'“FK"''.'''* <>'“ into
during Garfi. Id's Waahingtou visit told the pr. «1
Mr. Lout», Dec. 4.—A corn corner is b ng run <l«*nt «-leet that th«* retention <»f Hheruian in the cab­
Trenton,
and
is
believed
to
hare
been
the
street
and
fell.
"That's
all
right,
Cleanne
ovstcr
shells
by
well
washing,
here, and 1» «•xj>ert<'<! to run the price to 50 nts.
politics. Keep away from lawyers.
anil drives large quantities of sand
inet is v.-ry iin>Hirtant Io busint-sa Int. rest«
well
From a visit Don't practise medicine Be no farmer s r," he said to himself, getting up ami
Hod J-» MN It'll I Mg.
aa to th«* futnr«* of the republican partv, and that expose them to u rod neat for half an against a Istnd of quartzose pebbles con­ formed by glacial action
Psjca< oTT. Dec. 2.—Two bo«li« s were snatched here other members of the cabinet would not fet I cha­ hour, sepnrute the cleanost parts and put tained in a tertiary soil. The pebbles to the locality with Dr. Abbott. I see no nor mechanic, neither a soljier nor a waik.ag away. "He served you right.
grined at the discrimination,
last night.
into n «'rneiblo iu alternate layer« with contain cavities which might bo believed no reason to doubt the general conclu sailor. Don’t stndy. Don’t think. Don't The next time yon collar a blind nigger
lncreaae<| Value of Improved l.artda.
The Pr«|»oar<t Cot ton Fx posit Ion.
Hiilphur; now expose the vessel to a red to have been made by human hands, but siun lie haa reached in regard to tho ex­ work. None of them are easy. Oh, my I 11 use my influence to have you killed.”
A tlanta . Dec. 2.—Thia afternoon an Int« rnativnal
Y bw Y ork , Dec. 2.—Washington report«, now heat for nil hour at least.
When cold which ars rea'ly pro lu.-ed bv the often istence of man in glacial times on the honest friend, yon are in a very hard
\ tramp wh > had liccn badly treated at
Cotton Exposition Association was organised, with nearly ready, show inert •««*<! value of farm land«
the mass and reparate the whitest renowisl friction of the saudv particles Atiautic coast of North America."
Senator Jos. B- Brown, «»f G«M>rgia, president, and clear«d an.l tinilH red. for !«?«>. aa follow« « i'ailf««r-
altfor '
world. I know of but one easy place in Wintchurch Wor .hoi se. near London,
.. i.
twenty-five vice presidents front the principal cities ma 1. J jh r cent , Oregon i A p< r cent. F- r th.- rih
pditA for u>e. If inclosed in a bottle the against tlieir surface.
it. That is the grave.” Probably Henry wiote ui the wails, whien had jus; been
and manufacturing lowntof the country. The plan country the average is H per cent. Bonth Atlanti. ! figures of g watch may l»e distinguished
Gnuiliett« said once to Sir Charles didn't hear of the youth again.
con tempi at«*« a grand international expusitiou of
v hitewashed:
by
its
aid.
To
renew
the
luminosity
of
Ihlke. the British Republican : Don't
cotton appliances an«l machinery.
The Governor's name is Sutton,
J «••lice by Mol»
1 the
phiee the bottle each day in the
•'Why,” suid the indignant customer take ofliee if you can possibly help it.
Clint Canana, the oldest negro in Vir­
The pauper's diet is mutton.
P ulaski , Tenn., Dec. 4.—Dan Hmith, colors«!, wh«»
. Min, or ia strong daylight; or bum a atrip to his tailor, “you have made this coat and then only a jx»t of first rank, Oth- ginia. died on the 13th last, at the home
But you mnst not be a glutton
attempted to ravish a young white girl In (iilew conn,
of
inague-iiuM
wire
ch»*e
to
the
Ixittle
three
sizes
too
small
for
me.
”
“
But,
”
erwise
yon
will
reap
trouble,
servi,
tide,
of his relatives near Guilford in London
ty some time ago. wm iu nten«*e«t to 2l jrar» in th«*
When JOB coiue ?>ere to lodge.
,
I'he
ituiphi«lo
of
liuie
will
thus
absorb
said
tho
tador,
'Mid
you
not
tell
me
that
power
not
unpopukAity,
but
noitlier
penitentiary to-dav f«»r assault with intent to kill.
county, at the advanced age of nearly 121
You’d bettor go to \n.lover.
As o«»on as the verdict wa» n tiirn»-«l a mob ru«hr.|
light, which will agiin be available at von were >o.ug to live at the Xenoohou patronage. A clover man in oppu mon years. He had never served in the fam­
Where you may lire in clover.
iuto the court room, overpowered Hie »lieriff and
I
I is the biggest mau nowadays
U tel ?"
I night time
ily of Gon. WaaUiugt. n, however.
By tome far better dodge.
I
TELEGRAMS.