Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 11, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 May 1869 — Page 1
WEEKLY
COURIER
r ra JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAI 7, 1869. NO. 15. VOL 11.
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Each subsequent inn rtion,
Longer advcrtlsementH al l he same ra . A fraction over even Mjnare orsqunrr . couuted ms a square. The rt ;thc h turn fortwnsiciitedvertin ment i reasonable deduction will bis made toregolar advertisers. , .. Notice efappointrtieul of ndralnltrnfurs and legal notice of Iii' ckuraeterto
be paid in advance. ann'ocmim; ni vi l & For Township officer each For County For District, Circuit, or Statt,
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A TT OK NEY AT i AW. And Notary I'ul lie. JANPEB INDIANA.
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: ATTORNEYS & tCUKC-lür.S AT LAW. J i r. Im iu a , v ill vrar'W in tfco Court. I 1 ..' : "'. ' . n '.-- I'.'r . .'.' -t;.ii;:. : " - ' " Hatch 5. 'C'v
Tnke Tb Pper, Why tJonl you take t i.o paper? Tin i !' life ol my delight, Except about election time, .iid then I i-cad lor spite. aVthserihe ! j ou r tnnol lote n cent. Why nhouid ' boairwld? F r ra !i ill';- pa! ' I money lent .it titerei loui i iaii.
do. (hen, end take t lif p.ifper. And pay to-day, nor pay liHp.y, nt inv ord, lor ii U luierrcd, V'onil until you're gray. An old wijrhl ur-.f mine, Wiiilc dj in;'' Of a rough, Desired lo'liavi the latent hcavs, Idle l.c was going ii'. I took the paper and l rtl if mmc new iili i:i force : lie !x gilt lio. üii.l i be dead? No 'hearty as a bene. I knew two men -i much alike A i e'er vornan Iwo atumpa, Ai.tl no phrenolcjgist could Hnd A diflerence In tlielr buntpa. ( ine takei the peper. I lih lift l ; litippier Ihrn a King -: His rhllorcn all ran rean and write, And u.llv tu men and things' Tl e other took nn paper, rnd While ttroUIng Ihrongh the wood, A tree fell down and broke I i rrown, And killed hini "very good." Had he he a reading of Ute new s. At hou e. like neighbor Jlan, Til 1 -1 :. i ( at ti:;u accid l !
Would not have happened b
r 1
OOVERNOB WISE
thk. and looklnff t God nil Hip time, in
every act ami plan, we will prevent the
Hin ViOWl on !i' Wnrn:sd t ho Al- white man from being enahivcd by too senlatives. olltioa Of Hlavnry-Tbe Patriot's, eauscs which made the black man tree; A act t
The New Election LAW.
Enrolled act No. 23, House of Koprc-
liit.v To-l)av. tPmi ilii At Übt ((.trU) Christi ii A4mMt RicuMoirn, Va.. Itareh 31. 8ü0.
rv. .linnet, Min hel! :
to amend an :ct reamlatinfifircn
wt will prevent tue continuance ; tue eraj eteetSom and preteribiiig th duties
cause wbleh separnted tue xeinoam of officers In relation tncroto, approved Church as the precursors of the attempt- JUpC 7t J852: and to amend an aet out id sena ration of the whole country, and tied an aet to orovidc lor township elee-
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ÜKA Sin-In rci.lv to VOUra Of tlte we win wim in'' wuvw ..u.... uou, HpproTtra uune jo, "st. instnnt. I can onlv sav tha4 1 am stronger, and safer, and freer than H ever , vacaticle in office ocesndtne4 by the pro
i.erl'eetlv eontti't to await the 'Me. iwu or luum wi wiviv. jsioiio, uu aiuum iuivj-ioi u . '.. . . - i i .... 1....:.., 1 h.ivc written enoii' h. nd vmi are im niuidcnt therewith, and dcelarintr au
imitlV W lilt 11 :t- reso.rit ni. uhwj i - - ,j- m . 7 , x lie as to action, but U daugerons as welcome to weave these vlcWsJnto ose emergency.
Of this OJ III V JUsl lei.ei. mm iMtui ni-.. -, neCllOll 1. lie ll eiuti'teo uy uiu u-.-h-
I
im it.. work- nt' rtrpnanttion
however, your authorities are the proper. gother.
Uudgt
As ti.e points in my first letter toneh- thank you for them
ing'the efl'ects ol the abolition 01 itavery oh the relations of the two branches of
tiie Methodist Episcopal nurcn, i can fneUM iti Kallways L'pon Asr-
but sav mat in v couviciJOiiB
er.il ARseuihlv of the Suite of Indian.
1 iiave examined your pamphlets, and ! ,;,( ft general election shall he held bi
ennially, on the second lncsday m Ut tober, at which election nil existing vacancies in office, and all effites the let-ma of which will exoire before the next rett
aval election thereafter, ihall be tilled,
.unless otherwise provided by law : pro-
Very truly and respectfully ycurs, Hex BY A. Wise.
tit.- Mrvuii. Hüiiltitt.
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have no sort of objection 1 their pUblt- " V, iTiatsa, me aim www hhmw mm t i ,n Mv letter's main Bubject-niatter tbe great advantage! that are derived hhall take phe on the seeond Tuesday railed' forth Incidentallv an expression A" r:uhv:, Byteini of the North- October, 1870, and every seeond year
ou these point-, but r.ol fully enough,! ; rr";, r.": .J'I1- . .
Dcrliap"; to be underxtood in a clear light. -;""' "i;" I tsecuon m. i nai um bto wewn What1 I said, exactly, in that h ue, I culture 1. . bown by manv J ;; ;; act entitled an act provide tor town-
don't remember, but I know what I l.J " V, .. . ' . i . Äv . , J'11 oie,-lu' PPvt-u ..uu.- .o.
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have no hesitation in repeating hurt
irre nit aimi''.
Der.rlv altoiretber carried on by way of. .., k. j.pij uetiou in each
fteveral great arteries, namely: the Erie .,....,1,:,, nt the usual nlace of holdina
The loni adt'ition of the qaeaUon of cwl, the Oswego canal, the "P11" elections, on the Aral llonday 1 April it? hktorv before the war, and n,l New York Central, the ba each year, for the purpose of electing he w u "elf, convinced mo that an ex- ei&7n$.S 'ÄJÄ township offleers. and such other officers !' from African bondage was obliged Baltimore and Ohio Byroads, l be take In . bc j.ovided tor by taw, which
the ahn I rhtv band of I'iovi- tonnage of tlds commerce is re ihlpped '.,.,;,, hfill be conducted by the officers
n i.ni;:tio. utwcgiA ui '"--" 0r J)mi he 'overneft uv tlie laws regoia-
s
th
odus from
till lw I IV
North .nd South did not foreHco-thal ' !''-':,"-'' '',v ,, an!V ' ,.LtA ttag general elections. v0 far as the same
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11 i i 11 ' iu rt nt hit aim s(,rr. 01 wer. . .. .. in o miluuiu " ni. ,n. ........
mi this ronlinent. mivr'TO" i" 'i'v " ' ' ' ; . tnnitnere snnii ne mm an eiecnon 1
railways now ucms um ::m h r ipich towns'' n. at tin nttal riaees 01
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M OHIV lill-
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cipatc in gro wave
a country governed,! 1 the United täte, JH11 In the form of constitutional republics
bid tht railways toiling elections, on the imM day pro-
hv don't vet' take tlw I V
Nor from the printer sneak, Because you borrow from Ida boy A paper every eck. For he w ho takes the paper, And p;i it his t t 1 1 v. ben our, t in i" v t in pracQ Wttlt t iod and n.au. And :tii the "devil'' too,
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bound tosretberbvoconstitut onal union. J,"V '.- , ' " . , iVJdca 111 mts net. ior mutinri r--Bv no steps in normal times could Con-M,0' thJ Priw." 6fA tT ,:; 'J elections for the purpose of electing nUs ever have Sl ed .laverv and Tl.is U shown by tbe Ihat prices o vnship oflloct4 Bnd snch other office,-, ,V;. s ! would never havti commenced !-' .-' fl?f I: TV hÄÄ M ,,c P for S 2SS " 1.. in the Atlantic markets, whilst they have LwtA Willi eniuTneteH bv the öfters
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ai n! I'lili': I? . lui irarviH ..in. 11 11;
articles, trebled, at the West. Take the
Twenty years
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oi cri v' tt sla?, nifd it I Mme tfia, JJ $3 a hundred, ltalhv.y. haveL lh proristeas t Ninth was informed thai b- ;'v the 1 V';' , ft ; f ft ftJ PPj in thta fetate, .hall
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jAUtTdt, INHIAHA. I,.,. P.i-i;i 1: IS ''.Vitil l 1 t'K'lf'
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Pckoext. 1 id you ever henr the ato v of tlie t;-i -i.,i!:;n and horseradish? "No. how w as it :" "Weil, m'i lug a dish of grated borec
rndisli on the table where they had stop-
l .1 for 1 1111 v to the sa'
the .-M.llll was imornieu ia i.r rr . ..,,,. tlin nWrntui
,., re p, stable portion of the Southern - " . va ritr,.,ltv-vl;,.
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X; fcjieetitl attention givtu t IIm Colli cti 11 of Claiuit. j.rll If, FOAWAROtNG fij COKVJSSION MEUCHA NTS,
n r. 1 1 1 II I Prodnea, Patley, Oatt and Lime. Lower Wbarf-Doat Proprieloia, TROY. INDIANA Srpt. CO. "C7-Cm rciriiititrr! I uruititrr!
r munnfuriur" i nti r. M ltlltM md MMl 1..; ln-t? -Iii valtMIW of 1'iiriiiiurv, raeh M t rdrolicü. Hur-'.. bailfl '., 1 1 t'. , l...nr. Mi . ..rtm.ni nf rlialr... of ihr hril S t'.
...s potato or
a kuifeful
i I-is hatidkü r
comnti'iict 11 w iping his ; r
Wilt t troubles ji i-'r"
romrade.
"tnre. and I was thinkiit of my poet old fetlter's death when he was hung." he 1 -plied shrcu dly. lYvsently the other, taking as greedilj of the pangi nl vegetable, bad as luddeti
USC lOr UiC IWUUKVn IIWI, niii iini "'.'
mv as eoody uiquireti "And what trouble -Troth." h feplh d. hung i 1 1 yer father.'
'..11 1 ( '.. iinmnttitnor .: mnfci
., , iou thin the Ictfal privilege of being fiSSJJ llw iintatm of daWa. They fought for, ' . I JJJJJ he more alorious privilege of sidf-gov- 7jr"J?
eminent. They
are w ill'! sr to efnanci-
KouCinore than oettld be mads without
s. And R- lti with pork, to
itber agricultural productions
of. and goaemed by the laws regniaung general elections, so fat- as the saute may
he nnnlicahle.
t all vacancies erertcu of this act. in any office
be tilled as now pro
vided bv law.
Section 4. All laws add parts of laws
(Inconsistent .ttt. tt.o fwivMim of this
act. are hereby repelled.
Sections. It is licrehy tleciareü IBM
In-their own lime and own
transportation
cheap prices of
imtc ilavcs
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lei-oaehlieliKd himself lanre- ."":,: . , ,,1: ,. ,?.;,. ,imstie govern- P? 1,10 vn91' .. . ..
. T- 1 '1 bus we arrive at tlie pnncipni iac, " ; "id S 11 t0 MU.cnntcnt und concerns for jRmdthw as to . ;nmMIIl) hn$mM era-
. in iih t ie Hpst. niltllll" . . i : . m any o....- .- - i , '11... Oufntmra hnvtncr
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into his mouth Jerked W" i , w i V t T , , v in tu the advantagea or the best markets . iti.. i. wbie '. cn:::it in" I I't.iovca in , . . ,i.,i,..
!': P" 'ntl lime ... prevent tilbcrd lution of the " pr ,n'
The meed a::d cheapness of railway! , . ,,..,,,,., nvists for the iinmcdiato
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imve orougBs w o i j taking effect of this act. it is nereoy aethe West up to the Mgh LjfJ that the same shall take effect and
be in force from and after its passage.
Gkohok A. Hi skikk. Speaker of the House of Kepre-eutativcs.
Ii. I. 'IDA"..., President cf the Senate. Approved April 2th. 1H61). Con it ai Bakfr. Govcruor.
1UF MSfWlgtiwI inf.-rtr, t l.f MliÜ t M.ti Ih S ' ' " ..ill rafttuailj Stwp " h ui''.
yer, PatT "that von waent
i
races race.
centric
i iirone
In l$6t 3 ".ÄtS.415 177,3 M.4tl SS 0,2 ) I li,417,96 3.-l3ü. (10
This ehniiü-e in the election law defers
the ueneril election, which should hav ?
been held this vear. to me fwotwi :
day In October, 1870. There will M no general election this year, so that the of- , I tires that would have expired this year,
79.79A,1Aor the terms of which expire this year, 2o.'.'.8i.3;will be continued by the amended law öl oi.hS'U .nil. o Mmml elec tion of next ve.ir. the
In I860.
1-7 ui no ii
6.371,000
.
Liilouorcm war. ine i rM Stataaof (title, IwUana, Illinois. Michi-
inquired hi, tiona necessity, icruutu-u t '''V i an and Wisconsin, less than thirteen
rroviucitce ... ,,..,...... ' hundred miles of railroad : in l8CO,thorc hope) mrcater evils than 0 wa Itsejt. than 9.00. Here Is a table
And I mark tltis view o. urn cm .holna the prir.c.pal prodaottoni of.
l i-""" U St it. hi lK.'.dani Ml Sl.O :
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paillOIH III 1 1!' 1 1 limr.v. MW" V m i moat giorious country, stiil snflPpringl Iroiu the awful conflict.and In die great- Bush, Wheat,
t danger of losing civil (ibarty lor an rush, t orn,
iu the struggle to emanc pate one jsusn. uau, The view I I Hive taken is a helio-iBush. Potatoes,
Otic. II sirives io re . n uw ucati t aiue.
and in liok thence ont upon nie Tbe sa xrecateof wheat, rye, corn, oats,
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wavs is.it lie t'liu. ni.it ii oim-.i .i. i,,,.. ..... io, ,.l u .en nio.ilccii in Ha
.....i . 1 1 i f . . I nnd forced the result of . mmm tt MMi '4i iji Knhl.land onatified.
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emancipation of slaves in America, aDd iu ihiO. 422 3G9.7 lil bushels, being nn.tinuo the term oi hii imiiii w . " 7 . a i lulu ! li.tH.i n-l I .
know in- thai there wa no oiner way io icrcMe much hevond that of the popu- general eiecnou oi m.v, . .v ...
la'!on. It i estimated by the best atatiftr be vacant ics to oe nucu as now Fio-
lirix Kins. i nave nn i ne i ..,..!..,,..! . , v.. u-.u-L v i i.r iiv aw un;ess o neuiu. hmik.- .
. . . -. ..;n ti.". i' ...-. 7 - I It.'Hlll" I 'il I I Jl' v ininii u uw.i v. ,..... j . j " i f 1 I ilfoad to be ,eosl (1((Illt Aud that he whore- in tIu. live et,tei here named has en- ihm or other disqualification defined b ,,Inobj to connect . . in ,... unreasonable war ob- i......i ,t. a-i,u, oLik f,rmin.r lands'the Constitution. The eflect of -the
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ew iu.inyaiiu . . , j. .,,.,, consequences OtmAi.n tu., i'.mr l.iiiulre.t millions of Miicnduicnt to the election law win vv
Igt. Louis A " 1 nl '.wax: lllis ppeciJ providence, "kicks against ii. . to trolong the terms of ollicers that
-Our oitwexis W .1 pltiaseo u i .u.iilJu. pr(cks.n Thll brings up the ques-l Airriculture being the basis of nil our would have expired in ucioitcr l r.a, or that an act lo Ine m orale Iba st. Louts, . ..;,,.,,, the Increase of itll branches: which would have been filled at the geu-
Mt. Ca nut 1 ami New Albany t ontpany t .konld be reaarded a the legit- n. hnrinMS tms bent once with the mold end election iu October next under tno
Constitution declares mar nn cra.ccr cleeledfora given term shall not ouly hold such ofii'-e.-, for such term, but "until t.ia .iiP('kor sh-ill have lieen elected
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The Constitution con-
S r. Louts, M : n.'.NY RAIMtOA iio:- I i 01 " graph In r con. i ueti 1 tin
and form I
w Ai,
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;s mriowin ptt.i-i ... .. .it ii,,,! ; ,,,... ous. I hme not tin
. WT ' - - ' li " - r III llll'l III r llil IVV lit in. ' i.vB.. -..-. . . a
hn received the toveitmrsiipproaiwiuj t conscuuences? My answer is i-w I th Hat and profits of bus- old law, until after the general eiccuon
w are. The old strifes lnu-t cease ami h.ninr U u t! almnle truth that bun- on the second Tuestlay iu October, iS.Q.
ha?
now a la a . Poor I u I.Cring
('.,-.-.. ven d thai hi bill tor an act to
re
41. 'FLU G H. KhlLINti. JO. IIAI IM15LB
WlidLCSALK MAttia I
rocerie, rrotiwEOii, Ten. TOUACCO, CIOAKÄ, MMHCt lfMl " North side between Second k Third SI-. LO0I6V1LLK, K Y r. s. rrwiit nttnii n lo WltN In 1.1 ÜM . ..imtry. hflit. 1-J. "6s-lf
Valentin MERCKKB
ROOT A XI) HOB: HAKBats J
Book-keeper ot Price, Nightengale A t'o's Portable Saw Mill, Informs as tlial Ihcyaawed from the 6th to the 10th of April 67.460 feet Poplar, and 9,276 feel of Oak lumber. An average of 12,184
feet per day.--Princeton Democrat.
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I... l.i's Ii'. . i'M. e.iariiv. loieraiioii. ,i,..u ,,,;,..!. n-wlc now- rnii'iia v I lie el eel oi 101 .inn u-.i'..' '
r..c-tuiiv toittn X , :;:': ,1' ,'. rew. revise, and extend his charter was UPOtherly and patriotic kindness. It is ,...,.;,.,! 01l wouia he absolutely Impose!-'election taws will be to rctntwe s.ill furVnXlVXx u..-;,,,.i;,...- i ... - . '.Said on the table until the Fourth of July no, for 0 opbraid you or you me for ho , for the transportation supplied titer the responsibility of ofiicials trom .hop, rm tb ...ui..- haäeavMt,! i HwHne at which time and place Uov.ricK- Ithe offenses sind injuries of this war. br railroads; that It in railways should 'the surveillance of ihc people and to " Vrmbr 19 IM IJVC08 ALLES, jci iu- ran get H for preservation "'.''""''l.-lavcrv was Its cause, w as our weakness hu raddenly stopped, crops would rot in intake reviews of the official nebs oi pub- ' ory of tbe h'boys who were trying to if uot' ,. iriekedness, and God baa fleidiu maa would crow on the die servants less frequent. Btannlaleiec.teok h. KKiListi. jos . ha xi M Acs lh ,1 his charter." purged out Its ain and satanic influence streets of our moat thriving Western Itionsand biennial aeasionsof the LegisSTEGE. R E I LI N G & CU., I ! . , Vm Urtmm by Ire and blood. Hi.- lire and blood. ,.iti(,t(aiHiou r.;r.:.test cominercialhouseslnture increase the power of ar.tntiustra- .. ! I A IW ( an lb' at IT. Mr. A m. HOC, . ins f the sin w as mine ,.i ,..,..:m,v.,. ,1,0 ..... t nf m,vihli,.r iiv,. oflleers. nfnl their opportunities tor
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Bui WO unto those, on cither side, who to
shall cause the nrcs to bum and the Dioodi
to heat after the sin and causes of wooal i?At in its Erracrs. A Washington
have becushurnt to ashes. . must not Forresnondcnce savss MIt turni
,1... in-..- limited -the ashes must be fl ti,oml Hranl wü sirh n. "in
altnwed to cool. Bud tlten.BS from hsstile- Amv. AVlieh in this condition he is very Ul-etlon law passed by tbe Radical Lff-
corruption and stealing, and lessens the . a a 1 .. 1' 0.. .,., .1,1.1
supervision ana uuuuwi 01 mr i!"" IIm nrt of their servants. The Im-
in 1 1 in. '.-
ns out that Seriellst, Tue new Radical organ jtt't c-la-t Satur-tabli-bed in New York, w ill point to the
-The Ohio ( 'ompanv. on 1
of ground in th
rv at .Tetlersonv
wether, for 11,000.
1
. . . . , 1 1 fields, the green herbage may be made to irritable and peevish, though other men hdature of Indiana as evidence tnat 1 10 nud Mississippi Railroad w ,nore luxuriant than ever ; logood by the tame cause are rendered amiable Radical party are aiding and abetting tno rlday, purchased ten acres . . innv 1 M made to snrina even front and lovtal. which mnv account for hislMtchllthmeut of Imperialism, and pre-
e rear of the pentli ntin- fm, rnii.r ,1 rshes of this horrid war. (Hflleiiltv with a certain Senator. iparinir the public mind for an autocracy.
ille.oi ?.irs. wanei jaw; w mn. or act nfmcti. must dare to take: L.I f ndlananolll Sentinel.
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rrr The husbandmen of the T'nited
Cosher of VV est Maim tc Por tkrs v 1 llf.St? upon these grounds a large depot, ware- ( . ;(J often nMM tlie hcatbcu to punish ctate. Ie;0ifp n the ownership -of ,000
JASPKU. INDIANA.
KKKi s ewMtintt; ..n bund i rowt n
1 . rtwi Ml f bon m idc f. ts ,'inn Ktio, wlilcli lir ollVri1 Kr Ml It ill mo. ron.oiiiil.l. SOW 1 1 o nln
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honre, and machine snops. 11 is won ine u8 0Tf n rhosen people; but if they dared onOhorsen is.1 00. 00 neat cattle, 26,000,- United Stetes to-day, sn an . x-i.'-iit, company will remove all then- machine r (lo evc ,iit v,iu tx ., heathenish and coo .hecn. 27.1.000 swine, and Wo,C00.could be placed In a squ ire box o less
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exhaust
X, sheep. 27,10,000 swine, ami 600,000 could be placed In a squire ooxoi is ; uii. . At s low estlmatewe may reek-than fifteen feet to lengt h. wu and n them worth $600,000,0(0 depth. A room lOOfoet I o.g. ,W .fret 11 uii in n tridf. ' .id 1' fret high, would hold cijflit
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IXii war waa providential, then we all were; Actus ki have now two avenues to;time ' V , ,,c .1,., 1 ii.;.... - - 1 - -. i ,, ... ; ;.. ,, .
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IU HiUavor in mrrll nil .n. r rxnii-" .. i.i in.- iiuu .i..in. - i ..,..,,.,, ,,,t niu .oll r not M'tCmt't to -1,-ot c ..'
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Ihfl total amount of gold ll the
orld.
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on. n. -en
I On yondav list Mrs. A. A. I)'-dd, of
TKroi hnndred M Ihirtv students fTmrvevsbnrff. warren county, uma, ro
have to pta) Insane as ti precaution. tyrant . vwmm ny a ostaoar spini nice year.
- The . Miirvland -iri v l.o shot her be- play petty provlclencai in the place ot
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