Indiana Oasis, Volume 1, Number 1, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 5 September 1878 — Page 1
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THE
INDIANA
UASIS
VOLUME I. NUMBER 1. RISING SUN, INDIANA, SEPTEMBER 5, PRICE, THREE CENTS.
Indiana Oasis. rUBLISHKH AYKKKLY, n v.. a. .v ,i. r. w'.ii.iK). Tkrms Four months, or until January 1, ; IST!, 35 cents; one month. 10 eeuts. Advertisements inserted at about onodialf (lie price charged by the other city papers.
DIRECTORY. IVl'NTY OFFICERS, .ludge Circuit Court, Omer F. Huberts-. Vrk, Will W. Williams. Auditor, Oliver II. Miller. Tiva-urer, William II. Clark. Shoritl. Paxid II. IHirhin. Uooordcr, John W. Faeemiro. Coroner, Thomas K. Allien. ' Purveyor. K.lvvard l Nile-;. School Superintendent, John 11. Tale. ; COMMISSISIONEKS. 1st district, John Hanna. 'd district, John W. CoiieKl. :'kI district, Scott Killing. township offickks. RAMMll'H. Trustee, Andrew J. Hani, kiow. Justices, Ui.hard M. Jones, ,l u" l Weaver. Constables, J. U. 1 layman. .Ino.Wi'diamson. Asses-or, Cteorgc W. French. ENIOX. Trustee, Francis M. Miihr. Justice, Joseph Weaver. Constable. Daniel H. Sink. Assessor, tteorcc A. Woods. c s. Trustee, Isaac 11. l.ittViMd. Justice, William W.Dow icy. Constable. Ira M, Intire. Assessor, Hobert 15. P.ascom. 1 IKE, Tru-tec, Jonathan Carp' r,ier. Justice, Levi Adkinson. msiable. Jam. s M.;ra:ia:n. Assessor, C. II. tlotTim cr. CITY nlTh'KU-. Mavor, John 15. Colo-. Maf-hal. William WsPcor. Clerk, William 11. Smith. Treasurer, David C. Thorn. Assos-or. Matt. li. Ils'l. Nathaniel Wright. Stre. ! '.Mmiibn,or. William l.ind-vo.ti. S. ;.u ,-i Vinci, ry. Cily Printer, F. J. Waldo. or' "i mi x. 1-t Ward, James Hani-. W i'ltam W. Mi dor. lid Ward, Jam.'- II. .Ion. -, Koti, rl Cu-t mi. V.A Ward, Lodge I. Me.uv. .5c-e 51. '."oop-'v. Couii-il mcrls sit!;.' M.g el'- (biiee en the 2d and 4th Wvdnt-da night-f c.i, li month. s.mo .1. i ::ri i Samuel Seward. Pr.-ident. Frederick 4. Waldo, Secretary. .s.rgv il. Craft. Treasiin r.
nisiNu sen i"tn;i';n
Tin: r.ArKr.iTiiK. There's some one living in this town, v Maybe you know her name. And maybe, should I write it down. Your own might prove the same,)
Who, when you say "He's good," will cry ;non,;,v ,.uiU -. li tact -ho had And to rdl localities where .Mary porambulndce.1! you think that's true: ovorvtlun- 'ju-t as mv iiv-t w!m had .
IUit," very eontidoiuiaily.
"You wouldn't if you knew."' One ays: "What pretty girl goes by;"' "Oh, borrow! vou don't think So -inee we're you and I, I'll say, her parents drink. And she we'll, I won't tell it out. Though I've no doubt 'Us true, You think she's nice and pretty, lust Yen wouldn't if you know."' If one sings sweetly, "How she flats!'' If drc-sod in taste. "What style!" Supremely "vulgar,"' all her hat-,"' iter dresses simply "vile." And when good Deacon Hughe? failed ( A noble man, and true,' She said, when wo his lot bewailed, "You wouldn't if you knew." Let those admire and love who can This r.ia'.iee breathing dame. Who seem- to think a prosperous man Mn-t surely be to blame; Tint beauty is a mark of sin: That goodness nm-t be crime: She see but thie ;:nd rascals in The heroes of the time. Sesrotimos she doesn't hesitate To t.'i! us h it she Knew-. And ia nine cases out cf eight, A Te is all she knows. For virtue's sake, 1 hope to find
had eight -kirt-. eight clvni-e-. ami VlAKY'S I. AMI! PA lit) I I KI . 1 -tor -orient, from which, no d.uht, the one fig IVUii shawl. She cut up two Mary xva the proprietress of a diminutive. . present race descended. There xvoie a hat- t li.it ha. I belonged t my iir-t incipient sheep, j pair at loa-d there, which were often wife, and -lie had a sit of furs, .1 heav - Whoe outer covering was as devoid of col-' ;m.l !:. aid. hut whet her n land , er cloth cloak, ami a Led and bedding, oring as concealed atmospheric vapor, Hie water, t heir movement s
swift, their scent so strong, their eve do'ht so keen lleil tb,.
left it.andyet she was .,, sati-iiod. in? sout.idown was mora.iy s-are to ; ,,. ,,u,.ly .,,,, ,,, N,(,;t . for in 17 1 -he coinphiined that she ""ovv : tlu-ni, and th? effects of (In viile were had not enough clothes, and a-ked f-r it t.i-ed after hrr to the dNp-nsary of not at all vi-ihle npon his snake-hip. a chemise and petticoat-:."' burning oiv dismal s.vthm et time, ; The largest one was ronre-eiited to .
Which was contrary to ail precedent. d'.l to .Ml feet in length, fro,,, 1 to " An.U-ceited the eaehniation of the Seminary ,1,;,.,. , .,;i,i ,. .;,!.
f i mi iiii i in; ! speed of t he tlaek-nake racer, or so, iui
' with the speed of the mountain trout.
hen e'eltutg through the eornlield or
. through the underhrii-h it could he
Ccnr.iuently the pr-eeptor expelled him ;,,.,,, ., long di-tan.-e. and e.au-ed tho
1 e n ly settler to K'Coiaa rtre-st i ieken. : H"g', sheep, younc: calvv, logs, a in I ; all manner of lovvels, disappear.'"!, ami : the ooiieers in that region had to cease raising such things. It soim-
He ahuitted that iinving the bmr years ,,f th.eir tuarrieil life the -urn lie had lavished upon the present ?dr-. Lattin to enalde her to purchase dross did not exceed $'2. and lie thought their meat lull for that time would not .amount to m no than "',). 'omisol for the plaimilV a.-ked hitu if he ever preached in a church. "1 preach de-u- Christ and lii.it ernciiied to save sinner- like you," he an-wered. "Chuy I preached at homo, too. Praise tin' Lord, oh, mv -..n.
at fondants
When they perceived the pre-enee of a young mutton at the establishment of
instruction.
from the interior;
ttut he continued ia t;to n. ighborhood without fretting. Until Marv oiu-e more bee uno visible.
vs:vav !Mi:s to tut. tuoxt. Cur ihit h.iatmeii and steamhoaimen
time
ade t!s appearance up I ho
flavor niglit, wsierever it will tbnvv ' 'u .uuo.iaiuieii ami sieauiooaimeu : creek as tar as t he I. rid",, near Cln-4
He was wanted not to preach while tin- 'luring the last year have Ircpiently 1 Hasting-', hut did nt seek pr-y such a dor examination, hut he merely roll, d icioi ted having seen or heard tho ' di.-lan.-e from its headquarters. M'ha Id-eye-, and cried, "Clory." ' gioai -ea serpent that is prowling people in all that region were tcnil.ly He said his wife va-" pretty gritty" , ;!i.mnd in the Miio river seeking after frighteimd over the nifair. but at th.-t't She never was frightened w lion he'ox- I'lvy: and so great has been the fear ! (.arv d.-u.. no remedv c-.rJrl he ,,.vis.'..l Imned. ' pi.'.uced. 1 y the.-; startling report-, -o rr jho t rouhh. and it exi-t.'d fonnanv
1:1 closing ins te-tim .ny :-,e -aid be v. en am.ic.oH.iu-., u .n u.t K .isinig y-ars: until, as selller- came in the
wa- ariostod twentv
v "car- ago ior a--
toalmen have lonml it uupo-
to
eonntrvwas cleared no. the timber eut
-au!t and battery m le'cn.v .a us son. ;.v-t "volunteers, togo down tne nvor down or wadied away, and the accinnd'he examination was a-lioitrnci until with them for r.ieivly nominal wages ;;;,,,., ,v ,,f years" was humed no
'''.ig'c an! carried away hv the Ih.ods and
a futnn
iv .
do
as in
ildeit time.
w iten
. l.
One good e
hi doetrjne true.
As tne planum was gotag out he unner s oey was eager io snip lor a headwater, and the terror of the
Jnr,,,. ib . .1.... , ..V ., .... tb,. s-vunint b s eiaiisi1. w;t n the i:n, er-
Somehe.it tor such I should not mind. You wouldn't -if you knew. MIJS. I. AT TIN'S HiVC':Ci: sly
h'p-.e.l the clerk ig. roudv tle Kiiiontlis cruise, wiui t!;e nnder- region disappeared aek. and exclaimed, wiiii un.-iiou. tatiding that he was to "get In- gmh," ca'st olf tiieir fears
1 M X fee :e 'I ';. -liye'-ce -nit agai::-, her h'tsha:: came mi f r hearing 1 sol. 11. No!.' ,.t hi-.
r e-.:-. :..o-. :; o v !' s r - !iannh ! .at! in Henry i.aitia. . i e ! he rehnx e, ;;i.v ia !.. I-
1 ami the inhabitants
ind again settled
"Voting man. pvai-e the Lord. C'. . !" "'-ce the country, ami to have "his ,j,,Vi.n ., ..,., (.,,mlition. glory," and he went dov u stair.- in';- i'd.--.i,g- h irk home paid' as fall com- TIio,se early settlers have all dising, ia a rather ttnmu-iea! av,::nd to pcu-: fo'i !or h: w ndei-'s hp,,,;- and appeared, hul if t!m spirits of Pn.de a foe ,.f his ov.-i cmpo-hioa. "1 he- iV.u. 1 he sea serj.et.1, we say, 1ms Ned N'iofd. Killy Ih.hert-. or Father liexoiho Lor I des-es Chri-t will soon "p 'd'd all i Iik, and n.e,- mn;o hut vet- Menm-t eonld he int.rv ieved as tll(.v
" '.v . - , , . .-!,v- i li' 1, i I .l ;; !IC. 1 I i 'h ' l . I- t ' "ii-ie:l i 1 1
:" - ' i i i ; i i i 'hi i i i m tilt q Oil U.ll k -inaing a hiak.- ihe nip. at full wage-, an !, -von ;dh; -, we eo,d,l ir, donht have ;lhn-
uitii o.cm uie "ingai watc, is tin- dance of evi-lence of tli.-s.. things, an-l d-rtah.-n itl. much iear: and hui iit- a!-o he assured that not one-half of
!!o:ml.tbui r, lightning., reven dy- t1(l i ..t , j lt realities of
a-t'ui.-hed, the pe p!e sonorous hymn at the (,. a s he u alked U! tin1 M re.
'il o ;C
In' situation
land Citv. M.s. Lattin savs tb. it she
1 in dune, 1 v7l. in Ami;v-
XOT ALL UOMANCF.. hvi'go. New oik, ju-t now ha.-
u.-ts ii,:,iii.' i i,i .iirie, I'M. in .niit- 'wego. .ew lo'.K, in st now na.s a
viT.e. !.. I., ;in.l that she lived happy- very romantic hut entirely true storv, ilv with h.er Ira-hand until about two which is the general topic of e nur- t-
U.PTl r -A. -M- Yar.lim ui. Pa-tor. vear-
T!:
ot religion.
t ion.
I n 1 stio a m a a
lameu
Author
an.
a vet s. 1 m:-::1
immediately began a ' '.Hitmr kept a hotel Known a- the
ami ial
mman
vit-
Cato Hill Mou-e. three miles m-rth of
. I .
a ,
os; lie;', ami tlio-atehe i tvi.-d. ;in.i eonxuhed I e:i- i
t ':.ko eerl.ea i ;; . terfeit tuonev. and va- sent-'ne-'d to Mr. Lattin. during his examination, two years in the Auburn state prison, a-t wed. .Iciiie l h.'s wM'e's chargvs oi lie never returned home, ami hi- w:fo. inhuman treat mer-t. While under ex- believing him dead, was married in amiua'i a. he ff.vpierilv made u-e of liiiMoa shoe-aakci name 1 Herrmann
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;t -
oi rv. i' i v i.of - ! ;- appea
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, : , t . 1 icon
procui'" '. l:e v, 'ee-
nevu a hele--.
hi
.Ui:!C.l i:. i ', !ie c t-ld hardU trie- of Ijfe, i nt. e hi- W l te's - .ey
Pp-aebin every ether Min. lay. Mindiy S' liool at '.1 ". lo. k . M. . , i, i v- ... i . , ..... 1 o, ; t-.i .i
d.-in ea.h month. 5-'.. . m. and T v. v.. ;!U iu ,! l:0r- -:m- Her with a Cuego. lie was arte.-, el in t aat war.
11.1". Slornian, Pad r. m. ed.: Sehci 1 at c'u UA.M. !o 1IV ASr.KUPAl- P.UfV 'HV- v. German
Prcaehin (th' se.-ond Sunday eo'et.d at 10'., A. M. i. I. lb ieln P.l-T- r. Su.id.a Seh'.ol at 'a'.' A. M. MKTIh llT-.'r iec- every nn lay at lu2 ;,vid T. Win. Harrison, Pa-t r. -v. id i S. 'h".l at i v. M. PUKSHXTKUl.VN No re-rul.-.r Pa-ior.-Pnlpit snpliliec! ccavie every Sunday. S:n.lav S. h.t at :i4 A. l. l:MVi:U--M.I: -rveaehieu titelst s?ur.day in each month. W. S. I'.aeon. Pastor. Suiidav Sehoel nt l:"nl la liie aitrnoon. The" liapti-ts and M.thodi-t- X'lored) have churches, with, preaching. I. o. o. r. P.LlMtllVU'. U.Nt A ?1. 1'Mb-N me, is rt Uisimr Sun on the s. . end and !.-urih Monday c enings. KUIKNOmIIP l.Mi ;i:. No. I, meets at liislng Sun every '1 re-day evening. UlSlNli SUN l.OlVii:, No. .;.? mens rv. ory Wilnesd.ty e. :iii,g. I'. ,t A. M. 1IISIN; SUN 1.o1H;K, No (.. meets i:ie lirst and third Monday night.
nig ciom'es, i- ne.-e-sary to indmv t!,e 11;)V( p,,,,,, p,
captain to '-ne up at night.
Tiiis huge -i rp.ait ha- been seen al- A P. it r ar a l. I'noi'.iii r. When t he so on land, near l!n mouths of creeks, summer of vouih is slowly wasting some distance from the river, appar- away on th nightfall of age, and the ently in sear.di of prey: and the shadow of the path becomes deeper fanner's -mall pigs, gee-e. da and and life wear, in it-id.,-,., it js pleas-ehh-keti it i - ially believe, i. Iiave eon- ant to look ihioimii the v t:. ,,f i;,,,..
tio-,- to t ::e wa s meat I w hen a ; i th-n;' res, ';', He den:,-' hi- wile, fat
)',. i rv ,
tu.-ye u.s e. evopt ,u.-c. an i e!-;:u-ted
t '.vo a ..o )' ! 'onner m e ia t n ego. Pe; -
e, hi-- wife's -eeond h!.-b ;:id. wa - abut i.om h, me. C 'onner obtained n iuteriew with the wife. Hie noomj.aiiie.l him to i! .rneil-vilie, whete
cltihlrct). a daughter, w ,.
h.ad gi'ow n u p an.l m.; ; ; ic 1 da . i ag hi.ahseuee, lie-. Perrv, coming imme and iiimling out t'.ie siiuaiiou. went
trihuted io the eovih'! t and ei,.f the mon-ter. a - t lie .nh-.-nee of art ieles fimn 1 i am t o time , t ; ,.-
w
1 .'.I,'. . I ,
imnest, leti ni oiner explanation, a - ..in- iire.-id.
an additional proof of this fa.a, a!
.,,-. r,..,. .i... .i; ....
Wit il.ll llll l'ltj'' ,11 il II
a.rm, the
n-ows and I'el ieit ies of ,,io-
ie;- ea. If we have had a home heiier and hea.-ts to reioice with ns.
re "ex. ryhody v. as km-wn t-- he and tienl- hie been gal iiered around
th" lough places of w.av-
ich ea:
ae
biring w;il .rive been worn and smooth.-I av.av ia the twilight of life.
ro.im-ts ot tiie lai-m, llie liirmee , , .v,,,,, ,,.,.,,1
ae memher iiis family eouil re- through will -m-ow hrighter and m. .ri
t
rclic-moer "1 iiearil-.g r.oi.-e, like ua'.o t he . ai
i,
augi' heautiful. Happy ind 1 are those s.-a- u hose intercourse uilhihe world has
n
iton, or a rum. bung, i humlenng sound, not changed the tone of th.'ir feeling, like th- rushing wind or the ripple- ,,r hroken tlmse musical chords of tim .Iten heard upon the surface oi iho he. t w hose y ihr;il ions a re so melodi -rapidly rising river. The-o facts, to- us, so tem.ler, an.l so touching, in the
get lag- wu a maiiv "
nee
i ;,,
-ary evening of their lives.
it
be
! t eve
1 ,1,
'.e--en eEo a-Ueo her w !: 't her - he n.i.id
a1 w lien mick with. him. or iniemied to go with oii-e lie C'i-,ainor. She decided to return to
iiwego wun l.eriy. onuer lei! on tie- liext train, taking with In'i.i hi- -on.
mt i.ai , clear iv pro e, beyond ib m bt ibn 1 1. 1 in o .,. ., .,, 1,. .l.,.,1 ' Hi.,,,,
t hat
-he desire 1 ' a go to the henhouse he had placed hi- hand up.-tt the Lack of her neck and -aid that when lie want-
- - - -- ed egg- lie cor.hl get them him-e!i. a y.mng man aged 17 years, lie iArrivnl and I5'iarlsivor3Iailis. He did this because he suspected her gnig to South America. He -ainiLY mails. ,,f appro, ria'itig the egg- to lie;-own that after being rdoa-ed from Au'u; a Cincinnati. Iiuiineipeiis. l.otii-viile, etc. ,;. , V . '",. i.ri-on lm went to St l.oni- The-..
I I'll 11,,. 1 11 , ,11 ..t . .v 1 ! , I
diVmnd as weiia-'i-e,,eath themuddv ,li"-f U;'S !"'"k,'M "l 'l'ti-.IIy, and
, . i i . i,i- h "'x aains i in' cause WMl.-rs ..I 1 ,e l!lrl,l,,elO (Oil,, mo. I
ipposii ion oi i lie orme ;imi nee niot Her
A i our.Esi-oN he nt savs that a wed-
in t his way: "The
dreaded alike by the people ashore and .
alioat. This serpent
I S Ml
le-e.t to, account lor h I s in vstel l -
That . t hough very un-
, . . is oils eon, inc. . , i , , 1 1 1 -i 1.- i 1 1 . r i I . , ! i
"exceedingly inimero,,-" the pa-t year, r i'a,!imai h':' !", ,s ;l" '"y
I lie opoosi
art went i.i show that then
!o
departs at o .-!o-u ;.. ni., . Sundays ex cent.-.U: arrive- at b!., :i. ia.
Ohio Uivvr Mail, f. r ("in.-innati. I.oui-xiUe. ouarrels were ainio-t exclusively a
nnd nil lntcrniediate pi iocs close- al v. ,,.r,.-. ., " , ,;ib . V , ,,l ,, ' ' ei.l. i
C. o-iOee .-oi :.,!. i
Uabbit lls-h. and l-hist Ib-ne., Ky., i- sun.
plicl daily from ltismg Sun
most
be
no 'oineit a gang oi oanh roooei-
They r..bhed an Illinois bank of t2 ph-
ie tivingto '""h O'Connor's share of the spoils . .... J.. i i , i - i , i . e i
'.nordinate ouamitv ot w ;is ooo. wun tins tie mm to
triving to prevent her Cuba. He was followed, arre-god.
but. it is ,,,i kno-., ,i and fa i laer ;: h ei
t.-tact . ay i x phi ua lion.
tionof the bride" one would think n: .: ... j i , . i i
j- , , ... , : ijune n s.niieieni oosiacie 10 a mail lage.
ar ! to,- boatmen and
set-
l'atriot and" North's Landing -arrives at 10 from eating at all. He acknowledged '"''"Tit :nl sentenced h, 10 iiaus w-0,.t ;.to.'-thV u,vo oi a. in., Sundays excepted; depart.- at VI a.m. that h- had, ,.r.,v shaken his li-t in her years in doHet Ihison. His treasure (lt-lh;s rcion. tin'' niout'n of Indi;
creek, ( hut little
ha secreted in Cuba. On his r
elease
rui.u i-rL , - m ,T1 c 1...1..1..11
.,tee. ee.u -,: I i i-v 1 ne iaV oi .Vost
f.rnt, iventucKv arrive- at : a. ra., en i ,, , . i
parts panic lays at 11 a.m. that effect. On another occasion, he ha, an.l recovered his spoils. Width fjuorcus ;rovc. Ua-t Kniorprisc, Abrrdeen. -aid, when she w as dressing her hair, u went to Pra;-.il, where, he -av - , he " YnUT Sjuare. Mt. sterling and Vex ay-- . ,nU his liand lightly upon her head! las acpiired. wealth and j.osiiioii.
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ai lea-t in a land w here a girl can't be : i . . .i ... ii
n . i: li M ,.i . .-,' ma ia ion ;iga i a-i nerw . ,-;s all reliable obi .settlor can testily,; il they wall do so, as we shall now : While the battle of Lookout moiiii proceed to prove: tain was raging, three spirits sat ".i .,, I b i ,1 lii'te i-.i.,,... Lou ll... -oil, in,.- tl... ,.l...,.l .,,,.1 ..I.. I il...
.,i.i . ii,. i mi . iv. .:.-.,.-,', ,. ll. ll ,,,, . , ,',(,!.- .ill,. 1. ,11, lie, I III,"
lit: deadly si niggle. The lirsl was the
in ; man w ho killed Toctimseh; t he second
over a mile below the was the author of the Junius letters;
, :., iv-,' l. j. .1.. i . a. . ...
,1- words to o. . ne ueiu "iiiecuv o.ackio . ;, ,' Vv.,v .,.,,,,11.,.. il,., ,l,h,l ,.ll. ,,,,,, d I. tr.l
aoiu i.mo.i. i t i a-. l k n y i j i . - x,iiti.-.-i ii.ii'i n ii- im i i d I U lU' Pll III l IMI t ho hanks oi' t ho ( )hi, almvo an I ho- I v I at lorsun .
hv, woiv iinotl wilh lioavv timhor,
, 11 tMIU'MlH HUH I'll- ; . , l' II l i
days at 5 p. :n. Ibparts Tuesdays; aim sneic.t upon ,,te carpet. I nice ' ' " -' " ' ' " " f,,,,,, tlso 1U()ll(h (,fthecrcek up some ' V Thurrfiys nt Saturdays, nt 7 a. m. he was sick for three week-, and she 'Iv. He had m possessjon .t'iO.tHHl m ,iistanee there w as t he year naiiid a i ' !,"w,,'"11'1 '"' ,,:,v'' tl,s'" '''d so lit - Kast Knterprise xia. AUensx die. Sug-ar had gone awav and left him alone all -;ish, $10,000 of which he gave to his , ' ., , i ...'i ,': ,.'iv .... .l-.l 0,'al,.v ,u ,,a'1 "An1 l"' Hranch, to Hear liranch - leaves Hear , r lillgc pile ill it t w o id, Iniillv pa. bed , K, ..j,, I,.,,,,, .,,, r.ranch Mondays, V,lne-davs and Satur- 1 n and l nt erwo veil togel her, some went y ; i . , i ,m . ., , ,-. , days at7 a.ni. Leaves KaU Kuurpri-e He had been a pr desssor , ,f ,el igion niore feet high; this aeeuniulate'd ! " ' : V i - U'U
brush, weeds, ami undergrowth: ;ind
' Dm the prophet Isaiah ever cat at a
railroad station? It certainly looks so.
same days M, I'X noon
lor thirty years, ami. so tar as n- i ms vi -coin i mi.m comes to an. x neu . , o- .i
' ThurJdavsand Saiurd id 5 ."ir' '' " who s test,,,,, aiy about ns stngular a x oung lady is ex pec, ,ng a v onng gen 1,;,,,. te water was dead in the creek, j A wov vn has been horrified at dis;uionTillo'( Milton is supplied from lMlls-: lu'li:U ",v xvas ''"'HVincd. he would say "cornea hundred m. Ies to see her. and an(1 t,u w;Uoi. iu tj, t.row,ng, rising covering the skull of her husl.an.Pa l.oro, on Thursday. that it was all "glory." His mean- has worked lor a whole week in mean- .,iw;lvs highest in the middle i ti rs-t wife, which he was keeping as a Ortie open from 7 to 12. and from 1 to 5 ing was ascertaim-d to he that his mg up the house, and t lying to make ult. , ,,,;,'uv, crowded Indian! roYw of the loved one gone before.
oeiocK. iipenon siiu-iax-ai o .'look. -hontimram olid ,-inging xvere a 1 in "lings look preitv, prepared a hincli , . , ; i. i This is -n. awful w ono,..- I,, il...... ....
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and not he sat islied.'
K. M. SPKNcKU, V. M.
the interest ,d religion. He had nev- mr mm set up ail night trying I., gel ,..,,, -,,1V, house 1 i., , hers men who seem determined to let u.)
river to meet him, and then he doesn't
er .-truck tns mot tier-in-taw a- a mode " oo ....,,e, uo even go, - o, , .k ,,r , ,, i.,,.,, . ,,..v vl. of- .-..tl. , widower a om
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muioo. . i i , ne oe- ... . ........ ................. . ianis,,.,,.., ami tins tloatnig material ; W1u,n is a defeated candidate liU
-V"xV "'."'J'"- Vri"-,,KT,: ,,,l:n,,' n,("1 ms xv,u proper ci.a mug on i ne "'" r 1 wa- crowded up some miles. As the the earth'' When he feels as if he hid 11 oionle i 1 X , 1 1 Tl . .. . Ml' ItilU
i i... . 7 . .. nrciexi i nai ciounng wouin imi carry .? ........... oun, ...
uiiiHCK, sr., j. vx . I alnett, lieo. I. .XI core. , , . O. lowney, l or. Scc'v; dolin II. Jones. Iu r il,'au'11Uccsec'v; .las. M.Uci-teV, Treasurer. ' .-she had all mv first wife and my
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OHIO Vltl-vr- - uingiiter ieit, said he, "and I had a '"'s - nappy a- neu , standing tinnier, ami hence tor manv Commissioner- .ea cic v'm ,ist ", 1n,m in ln.v head and heart, . 0' lol,s he selected ; years there xxas a nioiister pile of this day in March, dunel's-p Two calico dres-e-, t hive de-: 'i'""1 he common herd iu an in- material wedged in there, and it heecmber. " 1.,;,..', 1., .... .,1 1 1 -tin! lie even f, ,r..,. - l b 1 1 1 nidi I..... . .' ..11 e 1...1T
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uncertainty of human events, and in' ' l" ,;;Ht;,UUS' ' , ' ll-,.rth? M,en he lees as ,t he had her madness exclaims : "Frailty thv i"" ,rV,U"1 ""V " '' V"", - -u.se. ,, was prevented liom going out ... . , , n'U" ,s ,,,an' again by the large t rees lodging on t he .N "I, ;' " '"lW'01' a"'1 :! Wl'low' 1"',U
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follows: PhI ioiV.l"- "i Ju,u ',Vlhexlmur?C-' ' -V " '''' ,hin--s n"' w"h ,u,'n" I '"' f't'l,r,,,1 l,v hl " ,l H"s' - ' w;iter half land animals, such as otter, in rviobei; ;ia. Monday n, '.Pumary; i-."t lioning, and half w.rn out, halh lujah. ; I'vi;n a barrel hoop will turn when 'mink, muskral, w.-iteisiiakcs, etc., and Monday iu April. ' Then she had underclothing. She i Meppcd upon also hecame t he habit at ion of t he mon
with children get man iod now-a-davs, they call it "pooling their issues." The humblest citizen can .assist iu procuring the passage f just laws hy helping lo form public sentiment. These, are excellent nights for ,-leep ing pni po.es
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