The Jacksonian, Volume 12, Number 34, Nashville, Brown County, 30 March 1883 — Page 4
of some out-buildings last yea their work. The boys belong to wealthy families, They were rebellious and unmanageable boys at home and were sent to the college because nothing could be done with them by their <"• ents. - x ■ The Chicago Interior says: There are about 4000 iice.wf v ‘ loons in this city, and the number l unlicensed places where liquors are dispensed are estimated at 2000 more. These facts give but a feeble idea of the awful condition of morals in large districts of the city. The men and women who enter those purlieus leave hope and character behind. Those dens are doors to the charnel house of everything that makes life desirable or the world tolerable. A brief giddy round of intoxication in ah air that is filled with ribaldry, obscenity and blasphemy, ends in anguish, woe and death, Not one of a thousand who go there returns to a life of honor and happiness. These cauldrons boil over into the hospitals and prisons, and fill the streets of the city with wretchedness and beggary. The reputable classes are taxed millions ofj dollars annually to keep them in sub-1 jectio.n and to house them in prisons and hospitals. “Enforce the laws,”) you say. Why friend, any man can) buy all the perjury he needs to acquit! him, fora glass of whisky. Wixal' then is to be done? We answer, let us stand united. There is enough force on God’s side to drive these I horrors from nr midst, if we will all. stand together and work’ together. I <s-4Sfe. *—
Work on the Washington Monument will be resumed in April. It is 340 feet high, and the March wind is too cutting for the workmen. Mrs. Jesse M. Izard obtained a verdict last week against Dr. John Westby of New-York, for $1,200, for fracturing her jaw while drawing a tooth On the 21st an eruption of Mount AEtna occurred, accompanied by an earthquake, causing a panic in the vicinity. Several houses were shaken down. Telephonic experiments have established the fact that the voices of persons speaking in Cleveland, 0., were heard as distinctly in N. Y. City, as voices are heard over short circuits. After a prolonged debauch, John Hagraen, of Davenport, Iowa, on last Friday, hung himself in a stable. He left a note for his wife telling her that she had*driven him to the deed. The Nevada Indians catch quail by scattering wheat soaked in alcohol on the ground where the birds are. The birds eat it greedily and are soon too drunk to take care of themselves. Hon. Jefferson Davis, ex-president of the Confederacy, will deliver the opening address at the meeting of the Southern Historical Society, in Nashville, Term., on May 21, 1883.
i-MING OF THE SIIKEW. '■ a NewHampshire Petrwciiio jl. isclplmed His Wife, Many Years Ago. Boston Herald. Opposite a Herald man, at a table in a CopnhiU restaurant, at dinner, recently. sat a man from Cambridge, who was a -native of New Hampshire.— Meeting an-old acquaintance, the couveirss!':°n soon turned, on family top ' n -r began to talk about c a most familiar way. "u, the Cambridge gentleman, ;t Bam was in many respects, different from the rest of the boys.— You remember who he married? Well, when the old man, his father, found that he, was shinin’ round with her, he called Mm, one day, in the barn and said: ‘Sam, d’ye intend to marry Beckie?’ San never said a word, so the old man said : ‘Me boy, ye know ail about them. I can’t tell ye nothin’, know low the sisters has turned out and noi one of them is now livin’with their husbands. ’ Sam was as mum as a paCmnime, and, just as soon as he was ready, him and Beckle got tied. They lived on a farm, and everything vent on smooth for about a- year, and it came to hog butcherin’ time.— Sam -all ready to have the usual par/ %r the occasion, and just as he w ? arpenm’ up the knives Beckie came -oOt and. . - T. ‘Sams I’m go in 7 home/ Sam protested : in his quiet way, but it was no use, so he said he’d get a man to row her across the pond. It v.f'S about a half mile over. She said- ‘No ye won’t; ye’ll row me over yers'elf-’ told her he couldn’t and j Beckie fired up and said: ‘Then I’ll uvcA meselfl’ Sara said he’d go with her if she wanted to do that, so the boat was got ready, and she got in, and they rowed out till the water was twenty feet deep. Then Barn stopped and said ; ‘Well, Beckie, this is a good place to drown yerself.’ She didn’t open tier mouth. He waited awhile and then said: ‘Come, Beckie, I'm in a burr ’ in get back.’ Sh ■ never looked rip. Bam put down the oars, caught hold of her and pitched her in Sue grabbed for the boat, hut he wouldn’t ! et her get. --./ar it. J.-Vhen she was sA .u. -ut vaiMic fttiklf ‘Sara, let me in that boat uid ye’ll not hear anything fVom me out o’ the way.’ So he pulled her in and they went ,, ck koine. She changed her clothes and entertained her guests. They are I now neryly eighty and you never saw a harySer old couple—did you? I forft think they ever spoke of that luckin’ since the day she was goin’ to drown herself.”
HAPPY AlW YEAEf CALVIN Tender thanks to their many friends and customers lor the TIk* : ' patronage bestowed on them tiie past year, and wisSi to say to tSeiir that the Mew Year finds them in better shape than ever before to satisfy all the wants of their trade. Cannot be excelled in Brown County. We have a clean stock of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles, Window Glass, Oils, Paints, and Painters’ Supplies generally, Miscellaneous and Gift Books, School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, Pocket Knives, Pocket Books, and a C3-E]IVEJaA.IE LINE OFNOYELTIES. c^iSl Is Stocked with the purest and freshest goods. Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Hominy, Rice, Bacon, Dried Beef, Bologiv Cheese, Crackers, Canned Goods, Candy, Indigo, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Caudles, Pepper Sauce, Blacki* Shoe Polish, Pickles, Baking Powder, Ginger, Cream Tartar, Jellies, Bottled Pickles, and all articles usually f in a well-regulated grocery house. We invite you to call .and see us when in need of anything in this line, Delie 1 that we can please you in prices and quality of goods. Remember our Place of Business: OPPOSITE COURT BOUSE, I buy my Drugs and ' l!rn,T,wm Groceries at the sto re Yours, respectfully, ji 4 * '" ‘ of Cornelius & Calvin 24 m3) . • CORNELIUS & CALVIN. !l
TheWeekly Jacksonian. GEO. W. ALMSON, Editor and Prop’r. "MARCH 30, 1883r Duly entered at the Post Office for transmission through the mails at second-class postage rates . THE NEWS. ‘ HOME ANI> FOREIGN. There is famine and great distress in the Western Scottish isles. The saloon-keepers of Galena, 111., propose to boycott those who oppose their interest. In some parts of Illinois it is estimated that one-third of the winter wheat is badly injured by freezing. Last Friday, James Highland, of Green county, Iowa, murdered his wife by choking and kicking her to death. Last week Casper Nautle, a German farmer of St. Vincent, Minn., was fro zen to death only fifteen rods from his house. At Newport, Rhode Island, on the 21st, Katie Judd a house-burner, was sentenced to twenty-five years imprisonment/ Last week three newspaper publishers in Paris were sentenced to terms of imprisonment on a charge of inciting disorder among the populace. At Elkhart in this state, the coldest weather ever experienced in March was experienced on the 21st, The ther run-meter registered two degrees above zero.
llJffm people are always on the lookout lls ! |\|jj tor chances to increase tlufr earn I«jUJ lugs, and 5 i taue become wealthy; hc.se who do not improve their opportunities remain iu poverty,- w g " • chance to make money. We wauT ° -u ‘ men, women, boys and girls to work for right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. . he, business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnish - ed free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly.' You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free.. Address BTINSON & 00., Portland, Maine. (12 29 ly) -g— — —- j.......7“ I : ■ — tlHRQMO CARDS, ~ ; & 83., MEW YORK. "per clay profit, selling the"“Pocket Manual,’' The most marvellous little volume ever issued . Needed, endorsed and purchased by all classes. Nothing in the book line ever equal to it. Will prove it or forfeit $500. Complete sample and outfit 50c., or full part for stamp. Don't start out n you learn what is said of this what others are doing. W. II. Thompson, Publisher, 404 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 12-29 M ; ~ gH SORES WHERE ALL Rf Best Cough. Syrup. Tastes good. ES| se in time. Sold by jgg- jgp I liPatet aalp flew Edition flow Steady. Giree Eaprassieh Bill, Jwaisu of 1SS2, ats. A«®sjte Wanted 3. O. MgCUBBY & CO... OiMelaaatl. O. APdlTQ are reaping a harHy£H I $ vest selling our Kitchen Queen Safety Lamps and other household articles. The best selling articles everat on the market. For Samptes and Terms, address the ©LiPPEFI M’FG CO., (LIMITED.) Noi 2SB Walnut St., O Hnot, life is sweeping by, go dare before you die, mighty and sublime leave bem&A 1 to conquer time.” $66 a week in your own town. $5 outfit free. No risk. Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything, Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men, and boys sad girls make great pay. Header, if you want business at which you can make great pay all the time, write for particulars to H. HALLETT & CO. Portland, Me, Cheapest Billies tnrea. Both Versions New Testament M |M 4 ftlfnpn Forshec & McMackin, Ciiiciimafci.O.HtffglQ if AHliiii AfWa & week made at hi me by the indus- ;\ I / tr ious. Best business now before the v Republic. Capital not needed. We will start |you. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us Now if the time, You can work in spare ” ® give your whole time to the 'business. , No other business will pay you nearly ws well. No one can fail to make enormous pay, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terra free. Money made fast, easily and ho>oiv bly. Address TRUE & CO.., Augusta, Me
Miss Frankie Stephens, of Elkhart, bed for K> as ' )een una^e to leave her ...j-j . , c ■’ ,! f and a half, has been en‘ibied through f a „, * ■ , „ „.;,i , ® to arise and walk '-Uhout difficulty ’•i! h . ' e<: pas*:v ; a' • ceK. pensioning- I oufederate so!diens-~vho lost an y c in the war, and also Federal soldiers notgpensioned by the government. Good legislation At Chicago, on the 22nd, Adolphe Bischeff, a. saloon-keeper and his pai ron, Frary Meisner, quarreled, and Meisner gave Bischeff a terrible beating. Bischeff’s wife ran to his assistance, when Meisner hit her on the head with a beer glass and killed her. John Dodds, of St. Paul, Decatur county, Indiana, was arrested on a charge of burglary, alleged to have been committed upon the store and safe of Ralph Martin of that place, one night last week, Dodds was taken at Hope in Bartholomew county. At Sharpsburg, Ky., on the 22ud, James Brooks and Alex. Browning fell out over an old account, the difference between them being only a dollar or so. Browning got mad and drew his pistol and fired twice, one ball taking effect in Brooks’ left knee and the other grazing his thigh. Browning was held to bail in a bond of $800 on a charge of shooting with the intent to kill. Last week the Queen of England while she was descending the stairs of the palace at Windsor Castle to take her carriage for a morning ride slipped and fell, and though her injuries were at first thought to be slight, the swelling of the knees bruised by the fall has excited some apprehensions. A crowd of the common people besiege the precincts of the palace, anxious to learn from the bulletins LRe r n -r „;w;«uB tne condition of their beloved ruler.
* — A:-’ Four Friends to Draw a Cat. Bos ion Globe. A new idiotic or ;ze is thus described' by a society paper • “Can you draw a cat?’ is the latest social question, and you arc immediately handed pencil am! and requested to giv... , <h . best idea of a cat without model or semblance. One lady I knew 4ms what she calls “a cat basket,” wherein she keeps all t-he attempts of her friends to draw a feline. It I? astonishing how few people really know how a cat looks Ask your friends to draw a cat, and see the things they make. A Unique Monument. Rutland, Vermont, is to have a monument to her citizen soldiers, which will have some unique features about it. The plan is for a fire-proof library building of marble, in whose main hall shall be, not tablets of brass or marble, as is usual, but a great book of vellum, bound in metal, and written in India ink, a page devoted to the history of each soldier, which shall there be written in imperishable letters. . This bant, plaooA upon an el'“v lted stall 1 will be the cent ! point of the hail. — A Steamer Saved, by a Bag - of Oil. San Francisco Alta. That vessels can be saved in a storm by the towing of perforated bags of oil astern has been fully demonstrated. — The last case is that of the British steamer Stan more, which arrived here from Queenstown. During the voyage the vessel encountered a heavy gale, the force of which, combined with the heavy seas, prevented the vessel from making headway, and threatened to sink her. Seeing this, the master tried the efficacy of towing a bag of oil as tern, with the most fortunate results. The force of the waves was broken and the steamer was saved. This simple measure is being tried oftener these successful experiraentsare made known
My mother’s awful fickle,” said .little Edith to Mis Smith, who was making a call. “When she saw you coning up the street, she said; t i bavn’t seen the old man since he Moved away from here, some three yeals ago. Where was lie living who died? “Fie wasn’t livin aaywhet .o:> fie Hold. sor. . He was dead ’use w.Travoler - “ - ' I , V &> tecrees \a cli vorce were gran I y Chancellor Edwards of the i f u ■ Mile court on last Friday. v-ssaEo-*-j * he orchard products of the Uni- ■ to Suites for 1880, the census says, w e Forth $50.876-174. ; F hville boys and girls are going into :1k raising . Selldenial--trying to prove an alibi 1 fjntotd ages— Ma?deTi ladies.
EVERT FARMER Needs a reliable Live-Stock Journal, and. we have mad ■ arrang ‘>n.- its, to fur nia-h to our subscribers ju*r *ucii a journal. The Jac soul .-in ml the BREEDERS 9 LIVE-STOCK JOURNAL one year for, the small .sum or $1.70,, Every subscriber will receive a large and choice Engraving of the famous HEREFORD CATTLE, Call at this office and examine, tills journal and-we are certain you will want it. CON SUMPT IO sV POSITIVELY CUBED. All sufferers from this disease that are anxious to be cured should try Dr.'HZiSSner’s Celebrated Consumption Powders. These Powders are the only preparation known that will cure Consumption and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs— indeed, so strong is our faith in them, and also to convince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid., a Free Trial Box. We don’t want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If your life is worth saving, don’t delay in giving these Powders a trial, as they will -Surely cure you., ttrice, for burgo iio-i-, /.’■ i for $10.00, Sent to any part of the United States or Canada,.by mail, on receipt of price. Address, ASH & BOBBINS, 360 Fulton St.. Brooklyn, N, Y, (12-28-ly)
It is' believed that Gen. Torn Browwho now represents the sixth Indiana district in Congress, will be a candidate to succeed Yoorbwes in the Senate, if the next legislature should be Republican. John Morgan, a Mormon priest, was in the city of Cincinnati, last week, securing transportation for five hundred Mormon converts from Go" ■ ■ and Tennessee. They wiii arrive ’in cinuati •> . the 80th inst Joseph’Shelby was killed at Cincinnati, O. by an incoming Chicago express train at 7:55 last Friday. He was walking on the track. The train was 50 minutes behind time, and this fact threw Shelby off his guard. Two dynamite depots were discov ered in St. Petersburg on the 21st.— Two hundred arrests were made last Week, and all the Italians are being expelled from the city. A person was arrested at Moscow while ordering clock work of a suspicious character. The Northern Pacific Railroad has been completed across the Rocky Mountains. At Bozeman, Montana, on the 22d festivities over this event were in progress. A street parade Was had, anci thousands were in from the country to see a train for the first time. At San Francisco, last Friday, J.C. Sanches, a member of an old Spanish family, entered the National Concert Hall @n Dupont street, where his mistress, Clara A. Rennicles, was a waiter girl, and shot her, probably fatally, and then killed himself. Jealousy the cause.
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Ifick mimes or States. The residents of the states have “nicknames” applied to them by pub- | lie speakers and others. Most of > u e ; names have become historical. The .mcknames are as follows; Alabama, hazards; Arkansas, toothpicks; Califor i ia, gold hunters; Colorado, rovers; Connecticut, wooden nutmegs; Bela ware, blue hen’s chickens; Florida, fly up-the-creet-; Georgia, crackers; Ilii nois, sucker:-; Indiana, hoosiers; Iowa, 1 awt eyes; Kansas, jay hawkers; Ken wfky, corn-crackers; Louisiana, ere oles; Maine, Maryland, craw thumpers; Michigan, wolverines; Minnesota. gophers; Mississippi, tadpoles; Missouri, pukes; Nebraska, .bus? eaters; Nevada, sage bens; New Hampshire, granite , boys; New Jersey, blues or clam-catchers; New York, Knickerbockers; North Carolina, tarboilers and tuckoes; Ohio, buckeyes; Oregon* webfeet and hard cases; .Pennsylvania, leather-heads and Penns mites; Rhode Island, gun flints: South Carolina, weasels; Tennessee, whelps; Texas, beef heads; Vermont, Green mountain boys; Virginia, beadles; and Wiscon sin, badgers. Fancies in Easter Eggs. Paris Letter. In Paris Easter eggs are a great institution. When the season arrives they will be seen in every direction and of all dimensions. Imitation affairs as gigantic as the rock eggs mentioned in the “Arabian Nights;” eggs in which are concealed a complete silver tea set; eggs inclosing a new bonnet or a velvet suit; a pair of boots or a fowling piece. Last year there was one egg intended for a belle living in the Boulevard Malesherbes that had inside of it a “coach and pair,” The enormous imitation egg stood upon a large truck wagon and contained in its 1 shell a handsome coupe, two horses fourteen and a half hands high, the harness and coachman’s whip and livery. This easier egg cost the fool who sent it about $8,000, Cardinal Manning has issued an appeal for aid for the distressed people of Ireland. !
There is a decided and somewhat defiant opposition arising among the E: dish farmers to the enforced payment of certain classes of church tithes, and especially .hat is known as. the high tithe. Local organizations have been formed to resist the payment of these ecclesiastical imposts, and the farmers in many districts have refused to pay, and permitted their stock md farming .'implements to be .-old for the tithes, rather than yield to what they hold to be an unrighteous claim. Alarming ru mors of the rapid spread of leprosy in the Sandwich Islands have recently been put afloat, and the authorities of the districts of Walirka, Waikee, Makawas, and Alspalakua/of the Island of Wani, the most densely populated portion of the kingdom with 10,00.0 inhabitants have caused a thorough search and twenty-eight native and no foreign lepers have been found. There are ten foreign lepers at the leper settlement at Molokai, most of whom contracted the disease by licen tiousness. The distillers have determined to cheat the government out of the tax on many millions of gallons of bonded whisky. John D. Piatt, secretary of the distiller’s association, estimates that distillers will export 2,000,000 barrels of whisky to avoid the tax of 90 cents per gallon. It is understood that most of the whisky w ill be stored at Bermuda, where safety is guaranteed under British laws. Some of the whisky will not be stored at all, but will be bro’t right back for entry at the custom house where it can remain a year without tax. '
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The trotting stallion, Jerome Eddy, was sold last week for the sum of $25, 000. H. C. Jewett & Co., of Buffalo, N. Y., were the purchasers. Pie will be taken bj the present owners to their s to etc farm at Aurora, IT. Y,, and retired from the race track. His best time, 2:16|‘-. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker, an aged ooupie living at Rockdale, Iowa, died nn the 22d within six hours of each other. They had lived together ov- " r half century, and their wish was that they might die together. They were ill only a few days. He was 76 and she 73 years of age. Attorney General Brewster is such a confirmed old sot that President Arthur when he recently determined on a “juuketiug trip'’ to Fortress Monroe and Florida, he invited every member of his cabinet, except Brews. - u> accompany him. He rememb■■rod „ , his disgust and sorrow the famous York Town affair when the old man got on his high horse and made Borne howl with his inebriate antics. William Collins, a boot black of Brooklyn, N. Y., has just recovered a judgment against the Union Ferry Co. for the sum of $6,000 as damages for injuries inflicted upon him by one of the employes of the company. The boy had paid his fare and passed on to the boat. The employe seized him and in a brutal manner threw him down, breaking his knee and knocking his heJd against a post. Good verdict, Three students of Wabash College, W. F. Throckmorton, of Tippecanoe county., Will. Pfhaler, of Green castle, and John Green, of Montgomery, one day Iasi week set tire to South Hall, one of the college buildings, but the fire was discovered in good time and extinguished. Circumstances indicated that the fire was the work of some of the students. Suspicion was directed to three'parties* and when they were arrested, Green fainted, and at the station-house, in Crawfordsville, made a full confession, Pie stated that they three had once before attempted to burn the college, and that the burning
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