Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 11, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 May 1869 — Page 1
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JASPER WEEKLY Ii - M U ULI VOL 11. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAY 88, 1869. NO. 18.
COURIER,
1-LLLlMltU LVT.UY PK1HAV, AT JAIHCM uunoi COVKYY, Indiana, by CI JESIEXT. DOANi:.
office. In Cotrim buluinu u VtbT Main Stiu:k'i. . run 1. or HiisciiirnoN. ,. Fingle Subscription, luv rait aos., fl 50 Tut biA months, : 1 10 - , . , i . . -i,.i:... i. l ..M. w. . . ' . l-nth siiiisn nem nnvi-uuu,
Lougera-ivrrti-enientsut the same rate., inanuioA frectJou over eveu square or vqaai-ea, riia ivrainn (nni- (kt'omJii dd .ounledaF asouare. These ere the termer n- ."i ' '
for treAHiien t ad yertiactnen t rwuloiiable . .i..ii...iir.i, u n L. mm i. iiii'oii hii iiiUi'i'. tu u u v iw ... ..x. . . U.vrs. Notices of appointment of administratonend legal notices of like character to be paid in ud value. ANNOl'N 1 1 N O C A N I IP AT KS. For Township oflcerA, each J or (.'ouuty " " Tor Diitrtct, Circuit, or Suite. B B U N 0 U U i: T T K E H, aTTOSKEV AT LAAV, And ISotary PubUe, IASPCU INDIANA. W' pIKllC to tv!.t.t. !fc '.I s all tLi su .11, c li.l 1 nnJ Vcrr.. Jul.. M, 'ft "J CiciBiviit liuaiit', A T T 0 lt N I V AT LA JASPER, INDIANA. W W hi t. TM.t. (tliul pr.lBtptl in 1 fii.i In : ru.' 1 f i .. . ..... . . . . . . . ii , . .. b.U. Hi "liv 'I 111'. "I. -Iv I ' "l'.' t- iuir b Ct-utikl bÜlWi! ii V eil M...U i" i c;. '4', 12, Carr, ATTOENtY AT LAW. .IA3rF.ll, IMiIANA. ftt rrMtU M ! CwaU .f Iolivit ml a4.Ui.iiv, ni l t B'-Otllr vi lb Suuih iin of Ala Pihnc tttmkn1 Kja Mi Cah, a ptBui.Ka. w. A. TKAVOoa jDeHKUI.EU it THaVLOU, ATTORNEYS & tOUNSfcLOnS AT UW. Jaii'r. Isma.na, 1!U pmrüf hi UM Ciurt f Hal I Mid hmb.ui.ikoasttaS I'urHruUi iMaatlua (iVttl tbftllaMMBa. Wirob M, XS y MÄL0TT, CCBB & SCHÄFER. JASt'KIt. INDIANA. VlLL PkAClicK IN (fiiT .r Dca.is CtCNiY. Special attttitibü givcü to the Collft-tioii of Claiiiis. April 17. 'OH. r ntni A: t o. FORWARDING & CCN'.MSSSION HB RC HANTS, UUUHI IN Produce, P-arley, Oats and Limit. Lower Wharl-iJoa Pwprietorfi, TRÜV, INDIANA pi. to. '67-iii V h rii i 1 ii Hs Pur ' ! T?IK iiP' or :i:i it "link tbr Miblic IbaM hi t' a will CI IMUttUjI Urri' m liaiid. r nianufarturr to afAtf, U ifM UrtMl auil uo.t ln-biun kl IMFlMkt vt PaiMlUtr, audi aa W aiiiivbca, liuraauK. Padtt di. 1tbe, . iifagii. anil a tare aanrtini ni of ch lirv f.f tfct l.'.t ItrlM, Tie rptfuli) ! ! iw tlfMt.liF M lli i r i'i Iii line, tc cull an.. BkMniMvaH H'rV btOira MfMaiM tewhera. as ba I faaAJM '' 11,1 Umui, hi ail bi abup. ra (be coruai bl tin WW IMOT, fl at Hit' ourt-buula. W1 1. 1RBT. JACJiB A 1.1 VS. . ITKOB- H. EILIftä. JO. lUXTHAUtr.a STEGE,' REILIN G & CO., W KuLEHALB DtALKRB IN Groccrie, I'rOTjwioiie, Tenia, TOBACCO, CIGAKS, MAKKT Hill T. Vorth tide bnlwe.cn Secoml & Third Ste. LOlllßVILLK.KY. P B. rron.pt altaulUia lo orilern fruni ÜM emintrv. 6tt II, 6s-tr. VALENTINE MKKCKEli BOOT AND SUOi: ITIAKER, Coaataor West Main a PoaTEBbvULtSrs JA8PEH, INDIANA. fffl KPKPa con.tiinllv on bund . f. M .i C I enrtment or hnnuma.lo , ltn.it nml . "LJ Sttm fih"fa. wliirh br iiIIit, r,r nilf nt tl maammatßm m.i.t roatonntilo prlif. r nl-o fj nuke and rrpnir inrk Wtlbaaiit' ncm and dlnp.ilrb. Tlinnkfiit m tl" libaral patronapr bat ftofurc tirnin a.1 m him. bf aotfaita and will indMvor to merit a lurtbor titaMlari of tlie " laaaai wnfÖLAM WARB. IE itrat Tarlttv. am! gf tl, nbatttjf at Jow prl' fli M b a Orm Bid a Iti.sAI Lt'hL UtT oai. h) H
Es.-mv on Man.
IUP sr. MKT IC ItACE TBE JAPHETIC itac; IHK IIAHITIC RACE Till CREATION or van EDEN it WAS OEpAIHEH i v heaven's etekkal plas that mak'm cm on m i. mono xjk POT OH mui.. . , , ... ... v - aLHiU Tribe i t!W IhocA dmIi in vaatnna Iana tribe ie Ar!aiiK , . ,..1 t?. to the same r Ire well trace th I I' 11. k III i- 1 lll'll- 11 1,1 v n , ', . . j -r.. U i(i w i' iimi. r. ii.n ii it' i i in. Are linked and joia'd in one eoiieuguine i i J 9 Thouah lar rlisneisl o'er everv eliuie ijonii , "1bj ,..., I Thc ll:i))lki.c vvcM1 lrai.c luiist Allies And thus well join in one jrrcut Ilroth eriiood, All A lute. Ked, Ulaek above anil an titiodc. Lut let's once 'more remount the aaVBrcd hidit, Where Man's jrreat Sire drujied with omniNcieet aight, Beheld the future we the noble pita (Taught hv, Ood'a Book) of Ldcn, and the Birth of Man. ' O Man! created like unto the linage , Divine OfCiod the Patbcr, Hie Abuhrhty.fblue: Made out of elav, adain thus ij thv form ; . . Thy n'ofcU'r part divine, of heiucaly eharui : Aboe ail that was, or on Larth Would 1 1 . W.is God'l command--is Idau s authority. To Man as sovereign all shdald horniii yield; All ft lifa pleajure,in the air and Held. '1 h.'ir oil 'ri i i;;,bi in in an abundant store, And Mill should lack, uorwantToY nevermore. , An Eden, by an heavenly An hitcct, IniLdufvl inadc, in all 'without defect: t l . -I' 1J 17- .. t -. . ...1. ... v liwuir - i'iuui uc. ii iiciivc'i on canii iu (bee ; nd lord of all, all to Man's w ill be A ce. Dflmhuul frttital With taste and smell so rare. Trees, shrubs, and herbs in o'er-abuud a m e bear, , Await but Malta command Ida d'etre to still , . "With luscious picnic and with ncclious I'll. , Fregraul odbt theephu 'round him U in If, ..." Of ftpwera adoi-n'd in charms of ydutliful prinp : .Nor woo, nor misery fy le Man's Jot ; Kor death, nor sickneso by foul air berot Thus Mini noaeees'd 11 that desire could wish . . Of earthly my. or of crlesiial bliss. The Lord of Heaven, whom no bounds define. Tbttl spake: "Child of my breath all this be thine. Eternal happiness, if bill content. And in obedience thv free will be lent To my command-and one I will but jfivc. Obey but this etcrjial thou shall live. FOP 'twas ordahfd bv Heaven's Eternal Plan. A Test should be for Angela and for Man : T' obedience due to the Omnipotent Might, iParc Man deny tide just inherent right ?) l'hat creature owe to the Omnipotent Good, Who out of clay made Man with plenitude Bless. 'd him. Then Mau obey and show thy gratifude Fair Kden I created for Man' sake And five : Ltd of the Fruit - do not partake, Of the dreed Tree of Knowledge Death and LifeMan wroth not llcav'n by the unlawful strife. TM thus high Heaven's irrevocable decree ; A Tctd, for Death for Man's Iinmor. tality. Shall bo the Fruit of that portentiou Tree." A, lam riaf, or rad cliiy. M. F. trT- The New Albane. Holling Mill on Friday last shipped to JNOW Orleans for reshljunent thence up Red river, four bundled tons of rail road iron. rrr The total value of taahle property of the State of Illinois, as is returned under the recent equalisation, is $471,o55,ÜÖC. (tZT NnpolfVin has ordered the celebrated artist. V rat lot, to paint a Hfe-Fdred portrait of (cuoral tiran! for tiio Versailles gailcrjx
..i.i. win e the vi ruin w oo s am natiinil li--!i 'Jiown uiion ncariv everv larui : lis i "J miwiy mmm
t, ' . .,. . j , Minor,. imhnu MAnui fifteen million. imoduclioii in the Counti-of Klovd. s soon as a r-iad MBMl haui txn built
now ii.uii w e ejann lioiu .oaii s eur.scu i.V. r - . ... w . . - .1., ,,,. .,,. ..liii,., .ih ti... . . .Ha with bo kfiMll 1 i t 1 it t-i um of Mo ,( ark. . aekson. sscott. and Jtwreucc is, ouiioci 0111 iauioai wun ine i at
,., ' ... . .... ... 1 ..... innli.f ciilti viition. ahn iiioilni'i s crons lo be no mentis small, and is UTcreaiUirail4Boad.
J. jU e nunc oroiner now a is too 01 nr. - - - r- , , : o mm- . nli . . . Vhm i-..m- Limitn..! iiv.. 1, ? XT. w... ,'ii.w ... ..1 .1 ,. ...........i .;..., the amouitt of not less than one bundled linmlly. J his Increase will become great- snwr, tout buuurea ami five imm
u.w t.0 ... - -1- '.1 .hiiiv million, of dollars a vear. H'.er a our Indians farmers i.av increased miles ol raifroail irei-ht and
Culm.
The island is ut .the- present tiin jxcitina mich attention and sncculatlwu in
1 ,. i. lnniisiifpi ". S itrrnt rinnt UaaliiinnlaHv irrawtaur in iihuortaiiec
ritten und pubji-hed in regard to it Uui iJm tiiv.1 fmatnrw hv travelers ami i0 rs.ai;d et verv lUtlofa know a about bv the miMi of the in intelligent people '"'J' uoii. .luven Ii in Spain, which I . . I
un lielu il as a eolonv, mere is iinques-sou
- 'lal' Ifiomoee a to what ( uha actually 'is, phvsicallv, a-rlclilturull , and liuanleiaUv. ' wonauiy oxicusive aim proiuuuo popu - - it v.
1 ',,,e WWI Of Cuba, inelndinp the cir- xenerally l.now that nearly every " m sugytueu to HUUe ins connection Icumjacent key and reef, i ehout twuUartn in Scaithrrn Indiana now luu jisby water, usin the Kanawha, James and ItV - four adllioas of acre.,, three-fourths "tobacco patrh." and on very many farnis'Dfno river; at presen fit is proposed to
v ." I i M, ftr 1,'x,n,ordV,:,ry ',, - it liiv l i- en tivnii'il tiiicis. KAvevec. ........ . -.
' eon.paratively few and OHlte hiuited.Uu,yv.J)id,oi,.l.reeue. Jvie,s. ."i..,:
the entire- extent whh produeea CPOpt ! two millions of acres. lata nni. .in. i Mitfar. ho,- hhittf stunt, .on. stitute sixtv or scveiitv millions, tob.teco fifteen or sixteen million-, ami coffee about live ami a half millions. For the 1!llsJ"!s' of stiar, the lands of C uba are not onlv unaurnaased but uueauailcd in all the w orld. The lUgar planters of the
United Mates are obliged lo replant theirjeent l returned Iruiu a trip AliroUgQ the WT1IIC lf 51 I.ouis. IS to our envoi mtields every year, and the expense and coontlee of Uarrisoii, Crawford, Dubois, eutculabie importance. The mctirpornt rouble of duiug Ibis are verv greet, buqGlbeon, Orange and Tike, informs ua tore of this road are Mes4.ru. Wm. Matliere are in t uba many augttr eitatealthet he ana surprised at the vat qitanti- bone. Jotiu lb M iDhniete, afohe 8. Barw bit li ield euorinous criipsctinsj-. utivt-ties of ttdiaeco hf found in the hams of hour. Wm. Iainb. Thos. Tail, John V. ly from forty to fifty yeara witbeetf re-lhe farmer-, "pricd" and ready lor mar- McElhouiiey, A. Van Caiup, Wm. II. idautina. Snuar is cultivated iure orlkct. At the little town of Htiutingburg, 1 " 'u". --,: fwto W. r. Joynea, less all over the island, but the most in- M Dulw.is eountv, he .state-, then- are MM ( . J . vevon. t irgmei Julius port.mt äugtet dlatricti are in the juris- four exteitetre tofweeo gtenitiieiie-. one Dorn, 11. D. ?veW-omb. t. J. 1 orter, dlctiona of Cardenas. Matanft.s. Sagu:i.of them ow ned by acut leinen who ivshk- Thos. Sthwartz, W- ii. Belknap, Z. M. and lleeaediee on the north side, auidliu Lherpool, Eiigland, and on.- of t'iiemh''h'y. M. B. flokc, Littleton Cook, Cieiifuegoaa Tiiiddal, ami Santiago oulby a New York firm. During the paatjWm. Preston, V A Hud ley. Samuel R, .1... -..?. 'II,.. am ..arH 'vearihrr.- were hiniictl from II nut iiiL'-M bouias. .lame l.iHlirie I oke. Mlas 1.
,.i entirelv bv native Cuh.'fti-. lhun.rhlur? by these -tenmieries sven hundred
Mill a few large ones tjrion'' to some ol me Wealthy Spaniards of Havana. The collee crop Of Cuba is obtained almost exclusively at preen t from the extreme eastern end of the island in the hiily districts lyiuir back frefH the ports l' Santiago de ( uha ami (uuutamüuo. Odi'ee plant ilia has. for both hu-re und small capitalists, serious disadvantagein comparison with sugar making, for. In the nral place, augar can be cut eight months alter it is planted, whereas the coffee plant produces only iu the third or tourth year of its grow Th. and. sccondlv, whether the season is good or bail. tiK. Vvct or too drv the cane unfailingly yields some proceed, w hile the com e planter is always iu danger of losing bis whole by an unseasonably heavy rain at the time when the bush la in flower. Iu sofue Important respects. howeK cr, coflee nfauting, as an agrieultnml pnrsult, is inlinilely preferable to sugar making, for the toffee estates are generally on elevated and hilly binde, free from the intense heat of the low and airWholesomo sugar districts, the nights are at ail times deiieiously cool, and the labor of the fiold haiids is infinitely les- severe. The tobacco dlatricti! are to the southwest of Havana. Tire estates a re. generally iu the hands of small plttiiter. who, in some cases, pay enormous rent for choice lande, and obtain an equivalcntly enoiTnous price for their crone, The central portion of Cuba. Including the large jurisdiction of Puerto Principe, is the great pastoral district of the island. It atl'ords the very finest pasturage for very large herds. 'Havana derives thence her principal supply of .cattle. The average yearly value of cattle sold i estimated at over live millions of dollars. 1 his district is the ittOa! sparsely populated of the island. The whole population of Cuba is less than a million ami a half. The census of ism. compiled by the Government, gives the tlgure at w hite. 7R4.750 ; free colored. 29 1.4 16; and slave. 373,071: total. 1.3f9.ü88. The popnhit ion is believed not It) have increa.-ed much bMW lbi-. the exccM of births over deaths of the white-and free colored races being fully counterbalanced or even more than counterbalanced by the decrease of the slaves. It seems au anomaly that ouly about onetwentieth part ef au islnnd.so singularly productive, and in many parts so salubrious, is under cultivation, and that so small a population is snportcd ; but there are causes for this with Which most of our readers uro more or leee luniiliar. It is too soon to speculate much upon the consequences of the annexation of Cuba to the 1'iiited States, a tiling w hich may lie very fur in tlie future if in the future at all. We of the "West ami Bouth should possess, and, WC trust, do po.-sc enough of public spirit anil patriotism lo desire w hatever would advance Ihe prosperity, the greatness, and the glory of the whole United States, but we presume there can be little doubt t lint the annexation of Cubu and the consequent abolishment of the immense impost duties ou her sugar and tobacco would des(i.;V those great interests among our people eT Andrew Johnson's property 1 t J -i AM & AAA
iThe Tobacco Product of Southern!
Indiana, Tau tobooco etwa of Indiana te annu In manv COUttÜe where, ten years ago, thi-grcat startle of commerce-, wsj not mown at all. it is now produced in largo quant i'ties. This is particularly true in the 'southern counties ol the State, waere the II .. A I I A . ! .11 .. I... 1. .1 a eira me ennuuc i w eiiaoapieu.i growth. The farmers in Sont her ',
Indiana find the crop not only prolific 111 Tlltl route reaches tlie Atlantic Ocean vii ld but more valuable to the acre thanjover St. Louis, by way of IjouUvilte. at lanv other croe rroa n : and this result Ul Norfolk, Vhwlnia. In Washinylon's time
on anv ol ur cioo ' r I ,; 4;ptehes" eover inany eres. In the coimties ol shiualoii.- r ... ... ... . . - . . HMn. 1 arruk, lIKC, Imion. opencer, 1'erry. ( rawlord and Harrteue tOlHMJCO at tent ion to the ettriuff ami iirouer oaek-l
ittg'of the crop: and it i. not too muchjan entire revolution of the course of to -av that within the next five years to-rttde. Hence, the bill introduced iit bacco will become the leading article ofl Congre at its hist iuii bv Mr. AVells.
prooucttou ami commerce in iae toun-!'1
It Um we have named. A vutleuian of this city, w ho bus hogsheads of tobacco, valued at thrci bundled und fifty thousand dollar. All this toha. eo was wagoned to the Ohio river, and thence shipped on boats for New York and Liverpool Hy way of New irleims. Not a pound of the w hole amount, w ? are told, went to Louisville, simply for he reason, w- presume, that the IjOUisVllle W'areliOuses th mt deem the trade from Sonthern Indiana of enough importance to even advertise for it. Wo tili HE we are (piito .-afc in saying that not less than four thousand nogs heads of South, in Indiana tobacco art laimually lost to the Louis-villc warehouses fronl their indifierenec to Ihi valuable staple III the HaUUthem counties of the state. Traveling agents Iroin New Vorhand New Orleans go through the country buying up tlie crop at just such Orioea as H suits thcui to pay. Wnllc if Louisville would put forth the proper effort she could drive those "dnunui'T-" out and secure the tobacco for her own warebou.-is. in :t conversation a few days ngo v Ith one of our subscribers re siding in lubole count y eud who cultivatelobacco extensively, we urged the advantages of the Louisville tobacco marrkel to the tobacco growers of hicounty. J lis reply was "Louisvile don'f want our iobaeo. Her dealers ami WarehoUaemCU have never put forth a single effort lo draw our large and really superior crops there.' There is in this declaration of the tanner food for reflection for the vv a rebtiiise ii re n of Louisville. The railroad proposed from New Albany to Sf. Louis and which will be huit. beyond all question will pectraiethe very lied tobacco growing counties of Indiana. , This taut is one of importance to Louisville, and interests her in the completion of the rped New Albane leads off iu this eiUerpri.-e w ith four hundred thousand dollars, and the people of the counties through which the road is to pass w ill do equally well in subscriptions, their wealth considered. Can Louisville afford to stand hack and ce this road languish for want of two or three hundred thousand dollars? We think nut ; hut it is for the people of thai eitv to determine. Ave are told tluit there is encouragement for believing that two or three hundred thousand dollars will to subscribed at Louisville to this grand link iu .the proposed Hue from St. Louia to Norfolk. ir: ifinta. IN. A Commercial. New Aitianv AXp St. home Auf Link U vii.uoAi. The Chief Lngiuecr. Mr. Si. John, and his assistants. Will start out in iilitmt tw.oilv rbivu to sitevev tho voc.fifor the nrOOOted railroad trom this eitv
to Mt. ( arnicl and St, Louis. Two; lit a chair a dnuik as a boiled owl. At through routes. North and South, and a this particular period of the old gentlecenlral route for a portion of the dls-j roan's existence, two chepa enterili tho tance. will be surveyed. The work will , place and called fin- whisky. 'It.eson be pushed with energy and completed id stepped behind the bar. and put the bofIhe earliest possible tlay. The South tie down. "Is this good whisky ':" asked route w ill touch Corvdon.'iniiinin' them e! one of the CQStomcrs. "1 don't know bv vviiv of llnntiiijfburg, Dubois couutv.j myself." replied the son, "but there's the The North route, will leave Coryihin !old man. he's been drinking ItJteady for some miles to tlie South, and touch' Jus- two years past, and he idu't dead et."
per, Dubois eountv. lite lOtite selected as the permanent lina of the road will,! of course, bo the one ohering the great - csthiducementa to tho company in the wav of Mäbacrintlona of atock. way of subaorintlons of stock (J. A- Lommorciai.
Norfolk, Louisville and 8t. Loul
ltailioud. Tin oldest proposed rOVtO to connect the Mississippi Valley with the Atlantic. Oven is that which IT tUggeetod eighty years uro by Georare Washington, and which, now tliat the Pacific Hail road has united UM nnfc Ocean Willi tlie AJigsi - sippi v auey. proposes io connect mose tu irluillt . .1 .tat . tin lltwl I I... a a . . V. aw.. ""mhiih-h which accumulates upon their shores. - . . make this eoimeetion bv milread. and Hin- brhiir bt. Loiii 4K) miles nearer to - a. . .uea.. umu VXS?" u.... i a v J ui w. muu w wring in nwmv ' " eau "'V"W1' t ViL I IV, to ilic Irei pat ssaifo meeee iometruii!r. ami means ultimately uwvnuai ui- iiwrwrn, uuwimiaj ! vt. Louie Kaurtjoovuompany to con-
re-rtriict a nulroad from Aorbdk via Lou-
Miller. Dr. N. Creen und W; C. lliles.of Kentucky; "W. S. Culbertson. Augustus Bradley John 14. Cannon. 1). Rlckete, Marcus Lewis. Hoary Avers, Haiti Iteisittg, W. B, Bowea, ami John- P.'Ford, of Indiana: J. L. 1st. Metl'teOIL Win. II. Snyder, John D.'Wood, Röhl, Cofley, S.. K.Casey, Joeph (üllepb,. Ifauiuel 8. Mftr-hali, and Uen. John A. i.oan, of Illinois : Isaac H. Sturgeon. üosiah Fogg, ssihis Dent. L. O. Stanard, J. 1. Perry, "Win. J. Palmer, Thomas AKeUi Vt Hein, rickdiofeii, Henry If. Whilom rte, William HeurVke. and others of Missouri: TIh blltthieorpArating tbii road, and w hieli is nlino-1 sure f a passrigr tit tho next sessjon of Congress, ptovMM that w ork ou the road shall be rlaumciiccd within lu'rlve months f'roitv UM panajego yf the bfil ami eompleleii ejRhffl six year-. Iu view of the movement now fOily in nigurated to aectUTW again lo St. Louis the Inuuenao gralis trade of tho Northwest, ihli road le of special Importanee, and deserves the pertienlar. consideration of our buslneae m- naml merchants. So long as wn hav merely tetimboai tVeighi tO offer iu competition with the Nhlhraejd freight of CliWa'ft wo are not secure ; but agliaat a four hundrei.l miles shorter railroad connection even Chicago can bring no argument. I Missouri Republican. ftr A Bonihern friend, w ho I enrioae in his oheerVntiOtMWM tothe effect Of freedom on the ordinary field-hand freedman, says that iw no way does S;itnbo "feel the oats" of liberty more than hihidevotion ; and in support of his assertion semis to Harper's i' Editor' Dniwer"'for May the follow ing hvmnr which he suys is u favorite in public religious services : . "Wc's nearer to h Loni a . .Dan tie White folks, and dey knows it: See de glorv gate unbarred : ' "Walk. up. darkeys, past de gard; Bit a dollar he don't close it. "Walk up. darkeys, froo de gate; Hark ! de Colored angola holler, (lo awav, white folks ! vou'p too Jatc : "Wc's de wiuiiiii' color : wait Till the trampet sounds to fuller. ;Ilallrluhih ! tanks an' praise: Long enuff we've borne nr crosses ; Now w'e's dc -ooperior race : We's gw ine to hebbeU afore dc bosses !" Qf Aurrv ok Whisky. Father and son keep within a thousand miles of Hurt-, ford a shop where w biskv ami ol In p dec orations of like c home tar air sold by the glass. One morning recently the old man had got hi keg full at so c.'utv au hour that by nine o'clock he was laid out I (XT "I am afraid," Mid person of ' questionable m.bits. "tv.it 1 am haely to Mj water upon the brain. -Jon will jueverheveit upon the: : n..a.:.:. WUfhii eonpenton ,-f 1 r n
