Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 11, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 June 1869 — Page 1
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JASPER WEEKLY VOL 11. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. JUNE 25, 1869 NO. 32.
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... . . 1 NStLOBS AT LAW. Vf l lMfj A . . i .mm -s nf i' i ' !n!np ,. ii-T r iiM a.i"ii I'iViH 14 i ..llo-ii. in-.
l 'mm Iba New lurk touCii r. The LiHihI IJtnny. Frond meal that ? bony From bones without niHrro-w I From coats thai tiro bob-tailed ; From trowseri too narrow; From a fishwouuin's. tongue; And from John Ituwiell Young Libera nos. ( ) I lotuiiM I'roh: the prosing of '-inkling, The gabble of tin ely : From i Iii? dish water. Uoker ii- .i iiwh o freely : From hen riiiK nnlii 'I hi; hiuther of Train Libera hop, U LWiolno ! From the 'l'n iisnry Rinfr, itli Its ehftttiii( ami plunder From Runnier who m-mics 1 1 i - I'ouuterfell thunder ; From ilio hoiieil codiisii rc Of tin- Mountebank. Ny Libera iio. t i lobiiue ! Ii. in trading n iih Sti-wart. Thai nhOHHleMler ivil : From LiMening to Oood'i I id ole tu nt drivel : Fftim Hi llov. 's mut, And the blunder of (ii'.mt Libera lion, i I loniinc ! From women rncuw ffotrtc h 1 n u eu riiiu' Ore hreedbcM : From Miss i.iim;iii. Mann Uloomef, ( Ir any Kiiehwitehc : From l ho Mtjueiikiiig of rat, And i he minde r rats Lilierti iios. ! iiniiia ! i From ( 'nmeroni eiinniiig; From ilviii'.- reviliog : From I'ndern oimFm iii j I i oin ( 'ifitxH iSiuiltiiji : From Doll) llorie, And sin ii uoodle i-- In Libera no. ) IKonine !
Our Itattfond IntertwtM.
Itr...,, U Ctorimhil eUMMMki. Ii innati. Uhlcia possililv ex.-oj.f wlmll
.i. l'". ....... uwi nyri'i, inav Of mm 111 ffti'lTlHc TO HllllOials I ... I ! I i Kcvcral days airo wo gave a brlf ai eoal and truiiwbich ( bb uirn u so .,,.,, ), w Ihhmw tbw moruui Im r
I'onutofthe iirulccl to conttfoei a rail- led iioiniiiith- um.ii..i tu. tin,,, ! wet in lejrurd to lim 1
road troni -Slioalr," Station, on the Ohio Cincinnati. ' Jo.'kiort Itttilroad whleh fflt .. ihlld .Misi.--ippi ILuilroad, to Itoi kpon.i This is a much more iintiirnl din eHM1 "U'!'' u''1 .w "I"'"1" ittuji idi a rnlIndiaiia. v have sinci: se n RHAceouÜt tot the bulk of the trade of that coon- " 'i"" 1: ll" ' U Of a meeting held at Driiil, Clay County, try lo L-tke. Yet wet sc.- that the omuiv-1'.',0 ! 1 !" ,'':,,- 1 " III Indiana, in reterciicc to a nroiio-il ion in nmn. flMk.. tu nA. Ii i .. ;o ..... o I5,!l"' llirouifh orthitiirloi). (iiviim
extend tb ( hiettgo and fiäiiville Kail- unle ghe lio headed off. and made toi''!"""',' lVtr Itlll. Martin roimty. tn
iro.nl. tiow being limit to Brazil, and put up with our leavings. Cincinnaii " "r i"" 1 '"' - jlhuicc m arly on a dir. et line to 1 he Ohio hug this ripry decided advantage ante 0' "'V1"'''. '" "UHtn lviile, Kentuekv, ! Diver. ThU line would coininaini Ilm lv. .h '. , I, . i . WlHre It Will eoiilieel lith nuiriiud eoni-
.ry country mentioned in our recent in Indiana and Kentuekv. with the eon- 1 'j! t ' i-ilie or the Smith, article, aa deairabie to he iontrolled in ct ruction of but a amail irertioii of road,! ! - V,t wiM. i" rtin the interest of I'lmiiiinUi. Mv oitio which would be eomtmratlvelv inexii !' n"1"" - f ortiie must in 11 lid i,i niei.ii, the valiieot that rich cöuntrv has dvo in eonat ruction. Oi.lv eventv Hmi 1 1 PJHwe. The iron laconic know 11 io those who work in the of railroad would be aeetnutarv ti reach '' equal to toe MimmiuH and Like ltir.i.l of ( liir!i-.i. Mini nllli iiu.fi. ti ,,,, 0....1 11 1...... 1 , iUenor. ami the co.il ihism'ssim. nil ,
i- 1 . ... 11 (.in,Mifiii i.u. nvwi 1 iu .w n-iHii ... vi linn r - . .. I I characli'ii.-ti. colt i'n ie. Ihev propose to e.iiiuectiou will, at an earlv dav. he kdtY C 1 1 ' ' ' " lay it liibtltary lo that point. An ex-; w ith six hundred mile- uf road in Kco-I..1"' .:"V!""!!:!V ."t ' Keetlon of
ilract from the remark- of Dr. W. J. Iiutcv mnA Vil ""' '''" In mineral r.-ooivi -.
u- ami lunmiTaeturiii te overeslimntfxf. n l
reason, of no small con
it would he deHirable to
hin at Kockoori is thai the
iStntc. so put.
tributar) toourtn intereatM, can not
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1 n ur, 11:111 Hutu in iiji iira.n nireiing, I une 01 tue will hIiow how highly the countrv to bo dueuce. wh
reaelteü is 11: un . ami what k hi om. siriki. iln i u
1. luiH.uiiMi in rcicicin c 10 nm oeveion-imniiHiion oi the htiore tianks there is
moil! ! such t bat 11 liatitftan rmi I... oaulltr wuiatmn.
"A roarl is now heilig const ructi'diVfun ted. Anothrr ks. that the rich aaricul-
llueago to Danville, ami w ill soon be tural lands of that portion of Indiana
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I " ' ' ' in.ii mi- 11 in. 11 n,i? um k 1111 1 iiir.i sill 1 nil" Hilm, .
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and of thai section, have decided to ez-j heretofore intiinaled. the tircen Diver tend il to Clinton, on the Wahah Diver. country- can not he excelled for its pro. it' the lieolde in I'lirki' nilil ('lav ( '(illlilies ductil e imi ! i.-ieil v It la itlaiwtaMrJ O ,
w ill aid in its coii-iruct ion lo this place. 'jualily. By reference to a railroad maii.it will tie; Tlieie clionlil lu nn fialllno In ilniiH.
ohserved thai a perpendicular line i'roinjw hat may lie licce.-sary to secure that
It mav as riffht-
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From the vile hand oi r seal
Fi tools of the devil. That litllg in high places IIa', e ke,t a wild 14 . i ; From DimIichI dog, I'll 1 's. ,-ci peiits and frors Liltera 00. 01 foniine !
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- 1 birtllS the late war. a MildlCT of one
of the New York reginieut, home on a furlough. Vi i eil Xew Y ork for the liest I time in hi- life, f roillg np one ot'the liy jst eels one I light ftfler paring homaufe lo I IhiechnM during the day. lie fell in w Ith a crowd of colored 1 ico 1 1 It- on their w av to
l IllCM.'ll Slilltll Willi it vi'i-r int. if I,- ..... 1 -1 ,11 1 1 1 r 1.. i- 1 .... I-. ..
through Danville. Clinton." Drazil. VVor-jfuiPv and iiidhiiutablv be ours for net .1.2...... .. . . ,, ... 1. 1
iilllMiiii 1 u ) I -1- 11. siii'iu. , ::.i,it to 'inanelil cniiniirrri:i e vrl id n.n.d na m.iv
ither .1 11 lie 1 1 1 mi or Docknort on llmiotber eitw mid it would he slur unnti
Ohio Kiver. and tlienee In Uuaselvilie.lthe enteririse of ( liicinnati that could
iveiii iickx , 11 urn vrmri, mere is railroail i never oe ettaceii it 1 incajio oiill read
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eoiMiiiuujeuiioii 10 au ine eines ot I he ! now Ii Here, ocelli iv ami liossess it as a
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eliureii. In his täte of Inebriation; In 1 1 1 1 'is I very natnrally went with the crowd int. the riilinli tlini!. in.rtl a 1 1 ..... . , ,..1
i c i n i ii i it im.- liiiiiaAte .... i.;.. hmMIiu i'he Laki
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to mt; the house w ithout lutipiig to pa)
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The riergymaii arose and
South.
For Ulte. I am iti IhVor of oruraniylnor
ouiiany which sliall have for its object
IMV eoilllliliailoli OJ the I ntcAgo ami Danville road, not onlv lo I'razil. hut
Ibrough the tarntet of Clay, renter of (ireeue, of Martin, of Dubois, on thedi-
Vitlillg line between Spencer and i'errv
( oiinties. to the ( Miio Diver.
Siuli n lino would not onlv nass
Ihftiiigti the geogvnpbltral center of ihe counties natui'il. al or near tl miitv-
seals and large 1' tfhfl of these countii's.
lull be the slini-test rduta from the hikes
lo Ihe river.
The distance from ( 'bicnro to Danville
Is l(lk lllill-s. trotfl Danville I o ( 'Tint. in
I miles, from Clinton to RrudJ ubnuJ
I mi leu, and from Drazil to the Ohio Diver hv an air-line it its about !m mllna
Thi- line would piss thfoarh the ver.-
heart of the best coal and iron denosits
ol ihr Stilt... mil in. i iit.li' ,.- it.; s..,i..
...... .-Ill' 1,1 llll-. I , I I . lut the be-t of the t-Otltitrv bounded bv
on the north. IllaidMinni Diver
Ion the west, ami the Ohio It1vr m in
pari of her tributary countrv
Nothing lias been done lu re vet to se
cure the needed aid for the proposed
road, out there will, al no distant da v. 1m a canvass of the city to see what may In done. Meanw hile our citizens should b
looking at their maps that tbev mav be
po.sled.
Possihlv it mnr be discovered lh.il one
of the ('real Trunk Käst and Weal roads
has already bad a feeler out in the dim
imn namcii. it would certainlv seem
that the advantage of the route to tin Kastern ro.iil that ninv nltineiieU c.n
trol the Ohio and Minshudnpl road, can
not ne ovenooaed ; hut the incnrnora lion of that aboil road as one of the link in one of the treat consolidated line would not inure so vcrv dei idedlv to tin
advantage of Cincinnati, as if the road
wc-c to he owned and run in her inter
est.
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curtain to rN
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"Mv I'lllddcroiir oi ilal l.tsf .re,,, it ilnr
w Inn de immp shall blow, and de sheep shall go to de l iglit and de goatl to tie
lelt, WltO W ants o be de final Atter a short pnu-c. be said again,
raising bis voire; -I nay who'll he de goatr A long pause followed, w hen he -aid. it! a -till louder tone. "Who'll he de go-it?" 'I In- soldier, supiiosim.'- th" ncrformaiiee
delayed for a permm to represent a gosit in Mme play, exclaimed :
Look here, o III te ou rnilior thnn lo
have thi.- tiling play out. I'll be gout !" A K is-. W hat's in a kiss? Itealhr.
an hen people come to reflect upon Ibi'i
matter cautiiv. wiial can w e see in a kiss ( The Kps pout sligblly. and tomb the check softly, ami then they just pari. ami Ihe job is complete. There is a kiss in Ihe abstract 2 View it in the abstract
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Wt on million- have been plunged into mi
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u.fR H.'gafUfla. inn. HAXTRAcata if'Gt, REIlliVG & CO.,
south and east. The iron ore of Staff in and Creene counlics is said, by 'iofe-or Owen, to yield fort v per cent. Of mire iron. It ex
cels in richness miv of (be west or north
west except that of Missouri ami the Lake SliHeaior reirioa. That near llloom.
Hebt, ill (ireene Countv. bus long been
worked, but want of cheap tran-portn-
non naa ran sen ihe work to laiiiruish.
ami I Believe to e aiibntantlallv aban
doned. This variety of ore is tnitch needed at the I'nrnaees in Clay eounty to mlnghJ w ith the richer ore- now brought from MinsottH and Lake Superior. The block coal here beimraltnotit whol
ly carbon, i- iiunpialed ftfr nmeltiug iron
ore. and tor other nrocesses nioluvral in
maitalactiiriuu iron, it is al-o eoual to
the best in ll-c for doinestie iiiii iines
As soon as thi- mad is linished to f lit.
cago. il w ill. for family use as well as in the different proeeafa for imthafurtnriiig iron. sui,aiil that now transported from l,cnns lvania and Kaslein Ohio WUU
I hut a -ingle roatl crossing ihe narrowest
Width ot this block coal region at this
point, we have already been amazed at
ihe prouTc-s made on aeeounf of this nn-
etpialeil supply at fuel. An im men ne amount of tnaanArt.
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Hun oi ne;i iiiaienai wouitt ne one
XortiH , . 1. et w een ficennd .V i'hiid fctF. I.UUIHVILLK KY.
m tfl ittti tci..n ;,. , r.V r..i
ii a: -lands! look at it pblloaophl
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il J, ,,"'vy and despair hv this kissing : and vet. . , .1. ..i t i. ..'. .i i . i
1 , u i.eii ou looi. ,'u mi' ciiaracicr oi me
itliinif. it is nhnnlv noutiair and aartiairof
the Una. In cverv amide of soeietv tbcre
ji khufiltg, io where you will ti WMil"" BWr" :l. ,'":,,h With such resouncs lo eouutrv von w ill, vntt am norfnrtlr imikfaunhh' ffeiffhta. and such outlets ami
however." some ,,li,r ',',i us hicago and other points
Would Mipply on the norlh.and the ( Ihm Diver on 1 he .-out It. Rllf the-e mineral resources ennstitute
but a li.'irl of tin
ass
A S aki: S-ronv. Old Deacon Sharp
never told a lie. hut he Use I to teil thi.- : He was standing one day beside a frog pond we have his w ord for it ami Maw a large garter snake make anattempt upon an enormous bull frog. The snake Mazed one of the frog's bind legs, and the frog, to be on a par with his intake
amp, caught him b the tail, ami both commenced -wallow ing one another until nothing w as left of them.
fO The ludest, room in the w orld la not Ihe Boston Coliseum, but it is to be found iu Lm kuow. India. 'Ihe great linambarra was built hvom of the kitor-
of I bide as a eitadei, ami one of the rooniM
was set aiiarl for the most solemn inv.
monies of Moslem w or-hip. The jueh-
teets were required iu jiresenting -pro-
iosiiis ior tins huil.lnm. to stipulate that
it should he no rouv of miv other work.
ami that b should surpass cverv other
blllklintf ill the world in btvautvantl mair.
uUleence.
to fmd klaaittg. 'i'iieie i
myateriona virtue in a kii
owever. MNC
ss aller a .
I Tin- Di s,,v. -iViiy U it. dolm.
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in apaiq i i n a it a
Ifloked a ladv teacher of one her nrinuu-v
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i i.i.-.- in . . i . , . iii,ii nun rj in ;i iiiiit.1 Htjivini noiiiii n.iie.
Kl ays on the top of a stalk looking up YH D would eoniniaiul
i can i ten. was me aceiaivo answer. jann ousincss ot an agi
"Next, sau I hi' teacher. now linnitnmicd with mil Ailllt(.
"I dttn't know ." replied Ihe second. il would nei-essarily be retpiired to earrv "I guess I've got it," said an urchin at the product ami goods of the bmrmr nor.
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me torn oi inec ass. lion oi av countv. of Owen i f....i... i
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VALK.NTINK MEBCKRtl
'Well, what do von snv. Dalph?''
OTT I n India the White ants are most
destructive. Their teeth are ail Id o, Ian
harp enough to miW anvthiim. unless
il he atone, blick or met ils. In tin
Aveeks lhe devoured a bntro librarv
They eat up the wooden lies of railw ays In a few Weokfl after the ties have been laid down ami the propriety of pulling down iron tie, ai well aa building iron bridge, is btdng seriously discussed. bT The Indianapolis Sentinel is responsible for the fbllowfiMr : A coinreii
revialisl of Dinktown. eiicouutered a large sized African fishing iu While Diver, yesterday, and remarked to him i "My good matt, I see you have not vet
found the Lord." To which Sambo, at
sary to auggenl to our ebbten I lie Impur-lam-e of giving the proj -d road erv luicourageiueut. By observing the it will b en that tbfi hmmuul i:....
Icottld eonneel with the Indianai on . hi- I v i .. . ir '
. iiiii-nii.s 1. 1, ui n: I orioillgtoll. um I about aa direct a line mild ihm
cured to Itoeklioti and C;mileltou im
though ihe object lufd I" en nt H , . t lo ron struct a roatl from liidi!fii.nw.isu.
those points by the UjomI din "t und , ... . . I i.i .. .
in ,ioie rouie. We are requested to -täte, hv .:;... of
our citizens wlm appreciate the grenf nils vantagethat the proposed DoekiKin Do i I W tmld be to one city, thai if lie-ci. i,, i along tiie line, w im feel iuterasted iu ii ;
L'ousiruetiou, will apimiul n ineel Ingfo rodsider the matter (bat a -Ii lojfiitio I I ittcnd it from iiii- ritv.
Thry Must Meet the !kni:. There are eertaln Imlications limt D Radleal leader and journals ;': . itrmi - to dodge or evade, in Hi eleetiona, the Issue tbev hav e r.ir. e.l t.t.i.
the countrv in the iihiiitK ,. 1 1 1
intendment. 'I her don't wumi i,. ,: ,. ,
the iiuestion- raised ! i ai .
imi w ouhl ilitbdtclv iiii.fi i'ii,.;:
pie should -go il blind.'" Dili ibis '. in.
not, and w ill not be i.ei niii'. ,1 ... t... . .
there is a voice to he mluo.l ,. ..
ie wleklad in th icu-e or thai form of roverumeut. which nloim i. th ..ti.....i
of liberty and the bulwark ofpio itJur rights.
Dadicals nirtl foam and ,i. ;;-,.i. .t,. ...
their hearts content tiboiif ihe equal lights of b!a k men n Ith m hili.
there is no queatiuii upon w idch the i Ii -
ntwrm j m me conn tri w ould sioner meet fbcui liian upon ttiis .;' (i rrinir, 1
III aincmlnu'i:' (,t ii. l ed r. ( mi iiln-
lion, univareal jtegro Hiiflrage ujmn all the State-, und Hnitf vi.ilfitt.,,, .',,,.1,1..'
tro iugtiie nmalatm ttl i! uriii -iple hicii hat instrumr.it was de .brn.-d in .ru.u,
and pi-rpctieiie. f riin imi .
aleilthat thi- regulation of the mffrnge bv State mtthoHl v 1", i i.. . t,.
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hv ' " ; , i" ii.' iitKi ' "Tfc, ''" "I f. j.Mlr- v . u(. win, t. ,..
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r,ll' I ii. I.. ... i i.i mull ,i rrtlitr CMn.läi ol ill. JUMl, -fls-lv
that the nchnobmartn'a Will "fall is al- The rich and fertile country embraced In
ways on tue top Of a stalk. MM) king up : lltese counties. WjDtlld M aOOUl etptallv r.Mll-i. it's I ! I I'.lsliimi ' ' .flil'wli.fl hi tin, Htm ImlIm .... ,1 u
support the proposed
- - . . .in..... .iitbe transportation !tn' spilling out n mouthful of bait, regrieiillural region P'ied : lödly, massi. is tie Lord lost ?'. I. Ball ll.tll.l- I " ' -
ntT The St. Joseph (Missouri) Cnioii says that "at h ball given in Paleetow n. the other night, the trittm 1 IC.'llls irl i.t mi.,. I
Martin. Law rence. Daviess, pike, War-.','" ,,0!lvl1,.r waMHaa of the village
i neues nie poiisneu rutues on the deli-
unaee ot warm apple dumptinga."
fC'The Mlllirie Times snv: "The rumor (hal the Taivri-allaf i oilers
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' VT'dsav San,. If 1 toil- you a Ho. forty n es nmh ' e to I, "'rrt l!1'?""' nlter a,.. abo, , Why ia da. Hkeinyolearm-in.'ür - H All that isore.u he said in l!SSZ!Sä aanaport, ia entirely ttn- . losen t sec de reseiablaiice. I'd.-. -Wall. (he iinportain a f making the HOtlth-f.!!" 'lookvere; eos it s de seal dal I inc." tiuiai tawflnn ,.c t.l; :i.... .. . . ...
j . ' : " ' "- 'on- hui i, in hci'k ine ni'aii I it Mini M.irl ....,.. ... ,!... .11. , '. . ... . i i ...
rtniM.' r. .im- in nun uireciion u.er ui.uic eleven Ion ot iron nt
I i "im. -. ii. in i- nit i in iiii roao sv-irtM ci. i ui rim a imi.. i ,. itt.ii.,,
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i -iiMeim! lumber ol
eiiee ol our teilcra -vsii-m. i l...,,. :
no exaggeration in saviltu lbl : it is im
du. sober I'rnth. Intelll ., ., n, , ... ,.
ryw here begin to see cleariv that lo dr-
lil ive the Mate- ot (!,,. i.ow .... ,;. , ..
ever bed. to regulate Ihe .' .-ii '. t
biso w ithiu their on n , is ,.
hand them over, bound baud mill !'....!. , tin' deahotifitu Of a rctutml
The public i onseiem-o js fiisl becoiiiiiiir
aroused on this mditt. fta.fl.ul i..,.i, ..
1 or'iii H i .till I must, therefoi-e. abindon tin- aitieiiiU
incut, or prepare themselves I uteri Ilm
Olillseipience- of its full dlsciiSHioii U-f'oi-u
the Jietiple. Olljll St.it . -ui iit.
Ivovomv ir iiii- W ioiv t: ... ,. .
Mode I'll ceo ll ti III v i s a 1 1 ny i -.mat v. ! ...
Jnit exnminr one sneeitiifit. r,,.i, ,- ,.
IreW .lohiison. then, n - n r-i ,i.,...
oflicial. named tnabaw, who acted gmnd naher to the Pre-, dent. Fortl '! fi a year be eoturatml to r i iu i.,.,,.
While House m Ids shoulders. For that
modest Hum lie was eontenf to hear the abuse of count le- visitors ami tor av all w itb Hulforni noli tr ui -- ami en n ; . How is it nmler President fJranl ? TI i Is llcnt, full Brigadier, trlth a sahr fä CUf I par nnuum : ( 'rook rer, j N lRJO; Price, likewluc 1.6Ü0; young Douglass $:''. (Ki: Adams (not flcorge w. but another man k f t.DOo: and s;;,inionds, a iretitlcUntH nr.-oinr tun
mofith for simply benriii i card -1 if i i: -
ots troni mis eminently pom linn to the President's office. All tin , i us
coinbiiied tliseharge the Infi W I licit ( n-
sitaw moiiopoifMMi under ihe pi, Johnson, in other words, it now t ipiircs $1:vso to ifreomplish the la bo mis huaineaa of attending Ihe Idte House Visitors, while if only ro I under .lohn tin. There nOttdiitr like
econoiii)-. Cincinliati FaqaiH-r,
I Tb Pomninttnti RmhWIiaI
' ,- .. feeaof iTineelon have rniw.l ihÖr oi .""nieenon With flic railroad syatrm cast, ami r ' 1 Irense to rota ii,, ' ' Y.V with ,h";" ' 1 : I 1 ' uv- Itifree fft-aioiiing its ImjportBnee to fin- provid i
n ßTi lofHri
" If Ihe on!;! roUpb I ' 'Tim piraame i as üi it
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being i heated. taaiiN Itadirali
m
lllulef I lie new Hlltlimis'lin Inn
'"".' Ik- hapi.x . h.1ft MV) t'lbe sim-iiig man ... ; li i ii ). : .
