Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 11, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 July 1869 — Page 1

THE

JASPER WEEKLY COURIER,

VOL 11.

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. JULY 1869.

NO. 23.

i itv utimv,

.i AUtfKU

UVBOU COtiHTV, INDIA A HV CLRMBKT DOAKB. (ii'i' K 'lv.-lx IVaimikx Buiuuxu on W Kif Main Bl iti.i t. Pttll K OK si UMCItlPTIOX.

Hlnglc Hubwrlpuwi, Ibr Ally Nog., $.1 BO

l or MX months, : : : : : : 1 icatks of A i v K 1 1 T I s 1 , ; .

I or sutuirc ! IU Inn - or h tut, 1 u e k. 1 on

Each subsequent insertion, 75cts

The lud pond nt o Hell July 4th

177.

When it became eertnin ti,,,t ti... i ,.,.

lanitioii of Independence would Ite adop-

"Miuruioa i.y mo signature of

i uiuwgwes in me continental on-

K';. ii was determined to announce the event li rinsrlntf the ..hi u.t. n

1 i , " ' ai'MISI." oeJI Wl li li hole (lii iiis.i-ii. !,...

Welalm liberty to the land; t all the Inhabit Jits tli roof!" ami the old bellman

1 - J'uie ooy m the door of the hüll touwni' the instruction of the dooriKCOIier VV'llI II In l-ilnr ki .1 1 .1...

i ...i, i;.. i.,.ii... . Li . mw wuni IIMI

v . . . . .. . :. ' 1,m' ''"? " iirned. the ntti

in njuarvv, pwriOl rcjon I'UsllCd

ouuieu um ;i quare. i uesearc me lortm fori in ii-i i' ii i ath ertiseiuents :n reasooabh

Spii itnullHin hi Indiana.

'MC In nwnnr I. it...

. mn in..;

Schaefcr was a laru-e. miurnliiiv i..,.i,

s.listfl i Wi.tii .i, 1. l ai a- .. '

adonted hv .7... r ... .7 r-.irrrr... . V ; lainny was very

(. .. - "in i-ii i inn oi "iui.-iu mid ui inf

in ii i in s is rppnni v ... a

I ii v mwni in in

THU MILMSXll'M.

dlanapolla, and us the "belleveiV

IO III!

lowest order, aside Tli.. l'i...il. m is lu

from n-mn.i-i.il.iiUf u'i.i. .1.: . -7TL. I " J "J r ixeu.

- - - g--,...,,,,, , tt 11 11 i 1 1 1 - r.jiuim , ,

on, im auage proceeded to relate As w

we

what hr iiKAitn in 111K iuK room. !ou which day 1fr. Jan

of

deduction ill be made to reifttlar udvertiter. N'oth'ea of aoiiitnieuI of adraiuifitnitor and h'e;i notk'ea of like eharaeterte be puid in advance. A.N NOT N' I N 1 1 l'. MillUiKS. I 'or Ton ttiddp utUccra, each $t.00 l or ( oiinlv 2.50 Vot Wntrict, Circuit, or State. 5.xj

BRUN 0 B V E T T N K R, A T T O It N i: V A T L A W . AuU Mutarjr Public, JAXPKR INDIANA.

W ill prm Ilea In nil til 'lull.: '!.. I bUlMM.

Limr'.v vf Ilnl ;,i,ij IVnj

t I1IM III IOilll4', a T T OINKV a T L a lAVPBt. INDIANA.

W

'II. I. Ktti n4 pruliiptlv t.. nn buMMM Intrii-t.'l ! linn 1:. .1I1 v i.l III vuUrtf Vl Ullboil r..i.iil. Oilier

( wurH-r lluildlua, iw Bui Mam MfMI.

c;. i'. it, Vmrr, ATTORNEY AT LAW. JASl'I H, I.MUANA.

Will prartic in II tb I'uwH of wibOt un-i nlji-linug

M llii Ü.iuli. lid uf tli- f'ul'lic ii-jii.i-.

M I.l l.'H Jtt.- Olli .'m i-, jM, 1

Ii. w di. nun HI W. A TRAYLOB IkBUULEB & TRAY LOR, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW. Jri n, laoiaaa,

Will prartlc. in tin- l i ur. uf Dul. l. m d nililtfaig

... ii-" -. rm -1:1h atit-nuoti p.n kxiMMeilow. MALOTT, CÜBB & SCHAFER.

fAUPUt, INDIANA. Will PaACTicf- iw (". cuts tr DvtON d U!TT HT.3 Special attuntioej give n to Übe Collection f C'luiiii'fl. April 17, ' II Lü . A tü.

FORWASDIiG & CCWWISSION ME HC II A NTS,

3 f .iravNy,

l"ll lUlll(l Olli, ,-llwl tlili.rin.r Iii,

Iii band, iiout!, "Hinj. ! Rlnff ! Ittmirr

J lo re Avil s a tumult in tin- city, In the qaalnl old Quaker town, And the treeta rere i-iti- with peoplo Dim in retdttaa up and down ; People tratherinjt at oornern, where they ainpered each toeaeh, And the iweat stood on their temple, With the earneetneaa of ipeeeL

.vs nil- DieaK Atlantic ctirrenti Dash the wild Kewfoundland ihore. 80 they heilt igainflt the Sinn- I!ouc, So they RUrged against the dour; And the mingling of their votefs Made harmony profound, Till the quiii it reel of cbcutnnta Was uli turhulciit with hound. "Will they do it P Dare they do it!"-

' ho ie Mioakiiur t 'WliaPi Üicnif

What of Adamar 'What of Sherman ?'

ih. t.od grant tltoy won't rernae !' Make sonn- win there r 'Let me nearer ! "I am Rtitingr-fle, then, w hen h nation's ifV at hazard. We're no time to think of men!"

So they beat againat the portal, lien and iromen, maid and eliild ; And the July sun in heaven

On the Irene looked down and Mnilcd ;

l lie same miii Hint MV the p;irliin Shed his patriot Mood in vain. Now beheld the soul of freedom All uneonquered, rise again.

So they rarved afrainat the state House, While, all solemnly inside. Sat the 'C ontinental CoUgretA,"

truth ami reason for their milde.

Oer a dmple aeroil debating

men, uiougu simple it might he

et should shake the ( I ill's of

With the thunder of the free

Kiii-land

1-j'

l 14 llll in Prod nee, Rarley, (mts

J.ower Wharf-Dual iVi.nri. tors

r ' TROY, INDIANA

At the portal of the State House, Like some beacon in a vtorm,

KOUnd whit h waves arc wildly heating.

Dioou a miyiMU siemier rorni :

With hiü eves flxed Oil the steeoh

And Ilia ears agnne with ereed

To ratcli the drat announcement

Of the "si-juin;" of the deed.

Aloft, in thai high steeple

at the helliiian. old and irrav

He .-is w eary of ihe tj rant And his iron-seeptered swav. So be sat. with one hand ready mi the clapper of the belt. When his eye should eat h the signal, The happy newt to tell.

eein

growing in niimheia it maw 1.

to obaerve their avtUUa ,.r iluu

1 --. ... 1 .j i i.iiiii.

r nvAM W.K-We, the BplritUallata

...., DvuigagaiQ 111 annual

ion ueembieeL for

monttrutiug the truth ot

IlllltV

hoi llll V

any but would exhort all to live soh'.-h- Ti.0!?rf?!f f WM thing heavily. and riffliteoudv. .i...: : ' 1,0 "Pult at last Kpoke.and annoiineed

1 ii.ii ui ma

. .. .. . ...... u.ls t,Cr-bv h(

....... in- 111 I, ... .... 1 . ....

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milium

tor our- ....!.. I.:. .... . . " . iL...

i . . - . ' I I I 1 - ' 1. ...IIS 111 I 1 VI 11 1.(1 ........ ........ .... ......

ii vi our nmv um tn i . " ...... ,..,,.-,, ,, , ,,.

e are so Bear the 10th day of Julv,

so eontidentlv

'oiliest intent oiis. I. .v i..

dealing just I v with ail.

111a 1 perteet freedom of and spee.-h which we demand

selves, it

After 'dviiur a deseriniion .if the i....... pwdletl the second eominiT of Chrisl on

whieh waa one of the moal dlemal and il "l:'-v be tatertHiung to oar ree-

oL-iH 10 Know w hat it Us exactly, w hich he expect to happen ; not U many nuiipose, who have taken no interest 'in the matter, the end of the world and destruction of uli thing, hut, the millenittm of theology, w hieh term generally, deignatei toe doctrine of a return ofCbriit In person before the end of the w orld.of a Ural iiartieular resurrection ofthe insi

Who are to reimi with ( hi-i-i nn .... ...i,

l-llllf..!.- 1 . -

the Duron .f Am "Tr"rw lu worm ever entered, he um parpoee 01 ae- 8late,i . .... u f!ll , ...

-tuHiuo min 01 mans minor- .1 . ii V tmm in iy, ai,d the power ofMUA' Jrty t iu the dim d intercourae with thole on ear thjffiSS ? .-.-iihII.' .l.aiitii.pru l.yu,.,. r no article of faith to imno-e ,,,, r0??.".".0 to,,k wiui beard

Wife, lie knew it

voice, and a feeling of

J III

uionmv an' reign Willi i lui-t on earth.

Hurroundinga and the voice of spirit ut-'n.ml i destruction of all thoae wlio

lllll t- t I ...

oeiiee, were HUfflcfenl to melt the stout-! . ' 11 ,'u"l'fi moi'm not make any preteni.si ),....,.. 1. .. . ... .. , 'si. .its in tli io . ..' ...1.. 1

nnre euch iu, -ill In .. " ww mernoie moment... i.i..r.i... luiimai- . ' " ail 10 ll-e I,. 1 li i.... .... . . . I ter, nit hautu l.l k. .- ..,.i....i...i..

..... .. iiiiiisi-ii iwr 1 lie task, nun 1 , , ,,,, vm luauiiiis

lroin Holy writ, in the lirst ulace. uinl

or shall not believe

Wnat any one shall

out miner to

men-private iiidinuent In h-.. i..., n.s.

stills Hull I mm W9

.a HHviuiueaa and kn

even- available source.

ti mil'- 01 iho it-iwt wUU tin. 1

. ..a II .1111

aim presently nts wife addressed him in

" I II- llliist livinir .i.i.l .,!'.....:

the si.o .,,1,1 1,:...

... VI, I ..llll

ow leave lllllll I ti,. I,...: , .... ., fi-.m, .liti,.,.. 1 1...!

hh'ii.lii. i... .. ''" 1 '"""K ami uiieciiouaie manner. nnviiw rvfOMiwai in 1110

that

111 II . .

Z - - ..... B I llllll. lli.ll- I ,,, . ... .IM . 1 1 .

uimnOUfl O the nnmnt 1,. .1 1 . ' ' "'" oiuill Ulis im

We Ilia v he iti iil.. ;. ...1 1.........

. ' - i-. i .....I i.rii.-r.

uesoiVCd. Tim u-hll.. ;

... ........ ,. , - 1 1 .

zm 10 renne the errors of til

the

she longed lor him to come to the spirit

ahe loved him even 7 . A.eeo ruing to ins theory the

That ; . 01 me ' 'ristian era is three rears

oeniuu ie leu ( . lie us 1 ln-isf wu K.x....

whs

land, and eniov its blendntfii and haiitf li'ace years previous to the date now

01. . f 1 .1 . -

one

e 1 1 1 iirn-ii II 1 . . . 1 . . ..in,!, v.., . . ,. .

s so. ... .... .1. ....... . . ' nnu Kiiowiior that In tli.. m-.o.i. ,.c ............ vin

j u him wi ii , 1111111 . " : ii..;,

I..M al a. 1 11

have lieen nae

. I ...

III..?. I llllll...... ... ...

, ,,, , ,,. ......

1 1 : .. .. . . . .

ui saiisM incr tin. .,.,.. r:r.' '"v-

Which o-ave tl.... I.5...1 1. '.. ' . ' r' i'l'lhlren often tli

eternal law of MMwa. ...1.1.1 .T....1

il,. ... r- vwwt ..111.11 1 .mi 1 . 11s 111 things, will. In due time, either re

novate them up mhu 11...... ... i

in, i,, 1,1 pgYU jMiii e more Oerfect vatntna hatte. .,ii.,,.,.i

I - - - ....... IKKIIIII II to the present needs of humiinirr.

nesoiTeo, That true id

ire ess

ft

in

. . . See ' see' 'I'l.o ilnncn ..,, .I amImh

arm Urne. ,:. 'V ,v;"r ' "V" "m""

.... ..i. ........ ..I.. ,

I' iivii i 1 1 c-r ! I nr 11 i 1 11 re!

mi. un.li .riiriiii lafarwn it,ul4i ikai h. bat . ii i.iii coaataallj kcp on humi.

ot iMiiuf... tur. 10 .ir.K.r. .,11 ,). UUmt ami mo.l Saahw atn- .uri. ti. sol l uriuiuii., Midi u v afSrtSw. Uur. auf. BMMmSi, fatMts, Inline-, n. a lart.- iMarffMaM nf rh ilr.. ..f th. L. ai ; !,. H r.-a,.., rtfuin .1,.,,,., ,),.., airiiiR uurdilM labM Una, . '-null"- Ii Marli I.. I..-. iiureaaajM ..-.-- WSCfC, a- In- 1- . ...nil.), in In- , .,11 Imm fbcM, M )(s , H op, -.ii 'I.,. . .tu. r ..1 tin- Pslifa Sonar, a-att oi itui aann-aaaw Noviiiii.,r n, Isar, .neon ai d s ."TKGK H . aEI Li NO JOS. HAXTHAUSEN

STEGE, REILIN G & CO.

WHOLEAI.F. DKALIfitt fW

urocrrir, rrov.Nioii, Ten.

TOBACCO, Cid a US.

s the hoy beside tbenortal

Looks forth to give the sijfn ! W ith )iis small hands upward lifted. Ilreexcs dallying with his hair, Hnrk I with deep, clear intonation, Breaks his young voice 011 the air. Unshed the people swelling murmur.

uai the boy s tronff joyous cry! "Kino, "he shouts, "Himj f Uiandpai Ring O ! Hin: I'M' I.IBKRTY !' And llraigtltWay, at tlic signal. The old bellnuni litis Ida hand, And feeds the pood news, making Iron music througb the laud.

eas (if i-.-1i.ria.ai

ential to the perfect dcvcloi.inent

society; that religion does not con ist certain nets and BftawiM mt a. I.l. 1...

in the self-eoadnetinc education nf th

Whole man. Also, that rcem-rat!,,.. is

no mystery, hut the man' ow n net from the first to laat

Kcsolved. That St lll'lf ll'illm n asn t tm ian n

all I suhjeets, religions, social, moral mid scientific, and ignores no suhject within the ran ire of immun n 1 J ill rrht

Resolved, That w e svmnathlaa nf 11

tunes with all classes anii conditions of womankind ia their strngglei to obtain then- natural and lnulin....i,L. ..:i..,

eedoin and eoualitv.

Hesulved.That the'eltVirts m.t r...-o. 1...

md iu behalf of Women tn n-ililn I I ill tn

. - . "'" IIIS I W

W.M..,,, ms ngnn 01 political and social

iTHwwuj w ith man, meet Avith our entire tpptobatloa and approval. Kesolved. That wo atin i....i- ... .1.,

, ' "s ...i paaaFf 111 llll' regressive Lyceum movement as the

great source of our futnre prostierity mid reeoinmcnd for it tin earnest sunport. 1 Resolved. That m illit Inn, maasa aaaaa ssmb

omaing upon any hut those WilO VOtl Mil- flliitii .....I asiu, .1. ....

........ ,,,,,, Ml. llll I 11111 lllliv- sil ,1111,

Hs i lie remain nur im H in ii,.,;.. ....

Ov "'. fl'lll ions. 1

Alter the adoption of the i.latimm

MfAM llii. 1 1 1 I i.i .- .1. .1 .

1M.1 s ii 1 mi 1 .nnvf.n t 11 in in

1..1.-. 1 , . ........... in-

ouiKeo in speeches, the most in-oiuiiient

01 ine sneakers leui.r !. T A iii.,.i

r - . . . . . 1 .1 1 1 1 1 .1 1

iiiaianiipolis.aii.l lion. David Me!)n..-.l,l

one of the foremost lau vers nf il.a ..,,

1 ... . . j ' "

nuu ai nreseiit .linl.rn nf it.. r':..i

... , ..f . " -.. s., ,11,- lint-11

Duties 1 ist not uourt of this State. We give the BentinePs report of his remarks. M i'iiK M'dOVAUI si-kaks. Jndffe McDonald .of till- I')iit..il SO.il...

District Court, ras milad ....1 a

was very happy w ith her cliildreii!l"f.H-?IH.'a M the r,oiiuienceuient of th

o isiiaii era.

IWS lie Would soon In with I,...- si... K.1,1 .Mr. J. asserts that the Milleriles w.m-.

entirely resirucd. She told him that the t all hut the three yean miseal-

ilket ahuul him. : 1 ml dilation in their date of the second ad-

wanted to sec him so much. Thev araralVent, and that this w ill he nroven 011 tho

..Ml 14..iL t..l.

uii 11:10 i . lunui tn diiiVi

I mi .

. A aasr HiMKiT. ne revelations ol Mr. J. have heen After the spirit of his wife had retired iSftA ,,X in mimh"' clear he could hear a hrea thin" throuaii the 7i. ünft' . ?m within three horn, hut no voice. Soon? however, bla Äi tf afhUmbly shawdowing daughter Alice came UP and took the! . t,,e "'',wte coining oiinostporhorn. She told him that her little vT0 , , , , Klixa had been trviuir tn 1.1k 1., i,;,,. 1 4 Mr. bas not istely promul-

throngh ihe born, bat could not manure P.Mr.ftl! rl5V, PWwly is owing to tbe

t.'ourt,

took the Rtand. Tie said that he simply came forward to corroborate ail thai Dr.

......io nau mm rcgaramg spiritual manirestations and the sMiM-n arivm k ifM

Keigwill at his office.

11. .-ne was almost frantic tu converse wnfa her dear papa, and had been trying so hard, hut her horn would not srticulate lor her. Alice W abotti sixteen years of age when she died, hut had grow n a good deal since she hud heen in the spirit land. The Judtte stilted that little Rllaa I a ft . 1

died at birth, and her name had heen ! -li la .a -

siinjny rcv-isiereu m tlie familv bible to!

recollect that they had such a child. No one in that room hud aiiv knou-leil.r.. ..

his wife'! ever having had such a child.

Auer much perseverance, little

anally vot to talk through the horn, and

not exclamations of joy at meeting her lather knew no hounds. She embraced him, and called him her dear, dear papa. Sin- told him that she was not so little as she was, being several vours of age. ami chasing hard On her sister Alice's iM.si-

tion of "first voumrlailv " Tim ta

described this meeting between himself and family in touching and beautiful language. Many in the audience were

moved to tears, and the Judge, himself. If. Is- I,.,.... 1 ... .

.Iiiini. s i i.tercoiue iv i-pi-i imr 1 ,

-d lack of faith evinced hv those u lm

formerly attended his discourses. Of bis own faith, those who hear him speak on the subject w ill not doubt. Be is making no preparationa for any future after the day he has fixed on for the great change, hut expects to conduct his ulla in from that time on principles emanating from direct correspondence with divinity. N. Albany Commercial.

r country of

t TVunessee.bv

was

I I recoueruons 01 the interview . lie visited the Hehaefor family tw iee.the hist

tune being entirely alone. entered the dark and glooiny abode of.the spirits in Company with Mrs. Bchecfer. no tme

se being present. The mirls nm

the same as on his first visit, ami t',iL-n,i

Willi mil) ireelv. OH subjects eiitir. lv in.

known to the medium.

How they 1 How the

limited ! old hell

what relolclngl

-hook tee an

-1 .UK. t n-m I T. North hide between Becond & Third Sts, LOUIBVILLK KY

r s Son

fr.impt aUrattoa is onten Itnoi tt. n sm It, .s-f. '

HAnnunnr ami HABxaia, WM, H. PFEFFER, Njbtii Mais Street, 'AWW, INDIANA. I a rt:rs rnaMantly du haml.nr innk. innrilor. .-vt-rv-

." - niTiiir in in.- n.tnnivrjr ami Rami-P linr .S,i(,,

a. naunn narnma, 1 tniara, llrlnlt'n it.. aar) latcM .!, in. I im rtaaeMlHa haa MM Ihr riirm,t rli-lit fur Ilia

Dnyton daftly Hit, Which am t,,. , f, Vi,,,,! f.r all ktnil. of hHrttak Thankful for MJ f,rr. , mtMU a rintlllSSSII

I.... .i.iini-.. aim w in pin.-avr to tnrrll It li.oi-ml.ar U. ISM, WIU.i aM m Fri ll

WA UJ..

i"M naatltt km prlrtSi

IO NAT, CI KCKT.

Till the clang of freedom ruffled The calm gliding Delaware! 11. I a. 1 .1 .

ihm 1 in- ncmiire.s aim ine orcnCS llituninated the niglit's repose. And from the flaBtCS, like Thu'iiix-, lair liberty arose. The old hell now is silent. And hushed its iron lonsrns.

Hut the spirit it awakened SHU lives-forever young. And w hile we greet the sunlight On Ihe J'ourth of each dttlv.

We'll ne'er forget the helliiian, Who, 'tw ix the earth and sky, Bung OUt Ol 11 lN,U-:l-KNIKNrE,' Which, please (Jod. shall never die. an 4. Wmmmm-.-Tin: new Louisville and Cinciniinti

a WORD

anotT the rrnt.ic oi-ivmv

He was aware of the f.irt 1 1... s....

I IIOM DVIIIv people were circulating s report that i-

Bone cnury. lost nin mind, ami was n

.11 Hicgeci lor tnc J.unatic Asylum, lie

MO 1 110 consolation Of knowlmr thataua.

of the persons who had projiouncad him

crazy was an iinmit t. it. . 1 t..,.i kaju

know half as much as h ithn JmlMNKI

forgotten. He thought thot during hiI....... . . m I I.. 1L! . . . .... P '

.".. i im i in mis iiiace us c i.w

ens would at least irive him

iruiniuiiiess nnd smccrih

inenfs he miybt make.

loual exiierience as law ver iimi in, I..-,.

... nn 11 ne 11:111 oeen evolei tn t..t- .....

" " "hium

c laence netore court s nf insii.-.. .....1

.I...!.. . . . . " .v.i-

icring ueeisions. ought sun-lvto enable him to Judge of coinnioii-nl .Iff lll.'ltf.M

SVJ A a. . H I

ui uiei. as mr wltat people said Off thonglil about his luiritufti VieU'S ll li ne

totallv indiU'erent.

Tin: Ulm plays tiik. oevii,.

lie wished to sav a few word

HOB to the celebrated Schliefet

nnd be would here remark tint he was

ine nrst one that played the devil in Dayton, for he was the first in vial o...

eiti-

redit for

in any state-

llls long profoa

BLKRDI.VU at tiik Nosi.. - Some fw-n

years ago, while going down Broadway II, New York, hi 1 commenced .-I..".'

Hing from my nose quite freely. I stepped aside and am, lied mv h.-niilLei-i-liir

intending lo repair to the neuest hotel' when a gentleman aecosfed me. savin.r

".Mi-t put a piece of paper in vour mouth hew- it rapidly, and it will st,,,, nose bleeding. ' Thanking him rather doubt-.

mm. 1 ant ns he suggested, and the flow ol blood ceased almost immediately. 1 have seen the remedy tried since quite rrequeiitly, and alwsys with sneeesi Doubtless anv stibstan'ci- nnnM ,,.,. .'.

.1 iii ti i i

me same purpose as paer, the stoppaire of the flow of blood I II ill" l-.lll.i.il MM

doubf. by tbe rapid motion of the iaw

ami the counter action of the mnsclcsand arteries connecting the jaws and nose. Physicians sav that lilaHmr a mall ,.i,ii

of paper or muslia above the from teeth.

umier ine upper lip. ami

(p-Tl,e suggesiion ,f the advaatages to he gained in reaching a verv desiTcable resrion of mimia in t . 1 1 .... i

Rllaa .1.- ... I:. , "

..Ti ccicDi.ueu l.rccii l H i

a ' -

Kentucky, as well as

ine coiistriicfK.il of a road Iran 'Shouls,' on the Ohio and Mississippi Kailroad.to Hockport. Indiana, appears to have aroused a competitive spirit at other point-. We have already related tbe tact that peojde working in' the interest

oi vmoaeo nave ttartca S movement for the possession Of the trade of that section : and now others, w ho have the interests of Indianapolis particularly tit

ne.ni, ure investigating the question of the practicability of centralizing that trade at Indianapolis. Onr people here may very certainly conclude that if t 'incinnattanf do not interest themselves in regard to the matter, and take the ijrjnoa sary steps to secure, in their interest, tho

destinies ot such improvements as mar be tieiiln I.. ,).,. .. I.... .t..

. v " " i"i' n.ii coiini rv, uiey will lose an exceedingly vaiuubie trado, one that can not easilv be over osfiinated. it would he a most absurd thin- to

let a little SUpIneness now cause ,liv.. ..... m .... I l.

u.iL.siuii mi nu niii iiue a commerce. Cincinnati Commerenil.

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Monwov Pkoski.vtes. The Vincenes Sun learns that Mr. Francis Perkins of Steen township.Kuox county, stalled for Salt Hake ( itv. on Thumdav uifuniln

his w ife and six children, haviii be.r,,'

converted to llormonism through the

mnnenee ot an einmiasary of ßrighaui Ycung's.recently operating in that nchrh. horhood. Mr. I', was u well-to-do. tarmer, living comfortably, and highlv respected in tliis section. Strange infatuation!

Mount

in rela-

famllv,

lil-essinir liii-,1l' 1

on Ilm same, will i l.t.,.,.1: e. '

,,.. ii-oii) t he nose-checking the passage of blood through the arteries leading to the nose. Country uentleman.

Thk Lmtisvlile, Henderson, i li inn f- n - - II I.. a.

. . ...... iv hi, i.injis ua nmai t oiniiMiv

organized at Mount VemoibPoscy eounty, on Mondav. rh-n-ies a i .'.,. a

Presldenl : E.

How Hk Diko. During tbe croaaexamination of a witness, lie w as asked w here his father was. to w hieb rmr.st.,..

a a '

Mr, he renlied

Ar . um. I. let ma. i

nf

of its sagacious projectors ,wns ,,ow 111 t,1P Mudienee.and f herea first class read without ;ore '' miJfl"t nhift tbe responsibility to st, and to build it with a J'01 'boulders. How ever this My be, duty and permananee. It,hc Arns repaid for his visit.

iL ASS

ri-nt vari. tr. n I nt (a, I il rnt n. iic st0.,.

tvt. P. 'en

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I nil road is not cheaply built. There has! . "a(,,r's- i ot he waa Introduced to (he

been due regard for eeoiiomv, but the",,y "u 'Von 111 Company With a lad

main object of its sagacious projector r ,WE ?.w 1,1 thn udienee.aiid there

was to huild

regard to cos

view to dural

coaiiirurn ioiii minions io ronsirucr ana ".inn or iiik sciiakr-ii Kmii,Y. equip it. nearly fifty ihoiisand dollars per Unlike the Keigwin familv. the Kehna a. .11.. 1ml 4 Ij ill fl IttnualiMA ..,......t..l,. 1 .s i ' " UrtVJ-

.nn.-, .nn ii . ... .. ii. .uinjiifii- in ins were poor, unedneafod nnd brnoi-int all Its details, and just such n road ns to Dutch people. The husband of Mrs command the confidence and the patron- Si haofer, the renowned medium wai n age of the traveling nm'ommcrcial iiub-jhard working mini, and labored n the Wß ear factory ut Dayton by the dav. Af,-.

with a melancholv

lead sir dronned off verv uddr.ni

sir. "How came bot rlmn nST. ...i.i, ..;

Iff was ihe next question. "Foul plav, tr. Hie sheriff imposed on his misu's-pn-ious nature, and getting him on a platform to look nt a select nudiem-e. he suddenly knocked a small tran-door

out from under him. and in fkllW ha

got entangled in a rone, from the effects of which he expired. '

i . MHIivan. I retisin i

I'earse. Seeretarv : J. It (,,.. . I.,.,., t

A. Mann. Win. I'. Kdson. .1. W. WhiteWorth, .1. P. Welborn. Daniel Roseabaum, Director,. The subscription of stock is several thousand dollars ahovo the amount prescribed hv Jaw.

Tin: Lexington ICuternrise sm a w.

have in our office a "stool" nf !-

,, a.. w m ' . wane sisiing ol torty-tlvo stalks, fall from one

fttrTo be born with a iilvel ,noon in

your mouth is nrkr hni t U iff 1 li.-l- a-

lie who can open bis mouth without betraying the spoon! WrWhy is a rooster stnndiucr on a fence like a silver half dollar? ft

it is head on one ido nnd tail on th

other, ftTWhy should a magistrate be voi r OOkJf Heeause he represent juf-ice. P What bird is like a windlass? A Crane.

rr "Will Mrs. S. ever speak the truth

? 1 In- big girU said that.

a new set of fahehond teeth.

Ill la. I I C 111'

the aggregate 1.R00 gniins. It w-a o-rn nl Krllow to have a hi. ün-.n- ban i

on Ihe farm of Mr. Mrpbv, about a mile ,0,v "1ntt, from town. ,, .

seed. that i kiu. " L il "V "J" mnl r. ms

. " ' V '".'r""! "is icei iKiw, i.nfi iiinn anal i,tc :....i rj . isne nan

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