Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 11, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 November 1869 — Page 1

JASPER WEEKLY COURIER. . ifTT i I..J ( J' - TOL 11. JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1869. NO. 44. r r

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, flit'POS (JlUTT, 1SIMAKA, IS

cli-mijnt doaaj; Col'ttiKU III ILOIMI CIN Wkst Main Bfrnctn. ti i. sr. j. 0 ttttrfs -CfctajBrJ-. MUCK Or MH KIP. ION. tSiugl Subuvription, "'w littj No., fl 5(1 For six months, : : :' : : iny ' RA'f KS Ol .MM I I S I I'o'rsqO&reof ioinosoics. 1 we'k. 1 Each' subsequent insertion, 7fct Longer advertisements at Ihr suiuo HMo. A fraction over even suUaie P NlWff, wiiuted as auuiiare. These arc (he term fortrmislrtit advertisement :a reit com: I ih deduction will lie node to regular iidvertisms. . . x Notice! of appointment of hdmiiii-lrn-ters end legal notices of like character to hi paro in ft'ivuiii r., HI ANNOINCINO -AMt)ATh9. Jj'vr TowKsbip otlicers, encli for County " for District, Circuit, or Stute, fl.iK) z.uu 6 ...I K' TI n U 2 0 D (JET T X KJt, ATTOBNKY AT LAW, And Nutaty Public, JArtPKK INDIANA. HUI ' pmrtira la ill 1li l'owri of IHlMa UlW f'TJ Mo. Iwti. j Jl- IK- '- 4 IfUifKf Jioaitf, A T T ü II N K V AT I JASI'BK, INDIANA. WllI ilt.jnj proinpilv lo ituj liMltliM Igt 1. 1 tu In nil v f tiiaroilrit u WlfM fVWhl W oi; la it;jrn r fc(liii. - M i - ii- ji ' ttt T, , 4 ai r, ATI' OENliY AT LAW. I ABFI'.R, INDIANA. Wl IB OitOvuft ol M ota c) a'tjiliilrg uilo. iVPl. 'fc. T ... l-BlIl-f .W A TrLO tlitliKUI.ERd-.TltAiLOK, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW. J Ami, India a, in ratl In ih Cr.unii vrlui" yjwj ndWll otl. JPaitlCViM limtloii g'.i;ii loc.ilU "-(ii'iis. MALOH, tCEEIA SCHFER. MSr-KK, INDIANA. Witt Pbactici m fetJRT ir Dtbois C U HTT. fjC 5pecitl HtttMitioD givtrii to the Colbrt-tmu of Cluiaie. AN1 IT, U. i IIA If J A: CO. FORWARDING & COMMISSION M E ItC II A NTS. iiiilki i a Prodinv, 1-rley. Otda and Lime. Lower Wuarf-Ltoat Troprietorov il TltOV. INDIANAlW Ülly9BarKer sie I err -l; act. O m af iii üdipst A R i 0AB1NKTMAKEHS cosasa or rr inr sven faid sTattis JASPKR, INDIANA Wilt t prompt ntWiiHon to rvt 4K; lins ui liiiililHia- hi iu Im-m iyle. ntiit ir i ; I" niukt cm trnfn for flik Cahteri niiikiiixof oil MiiisMmsba ' lv n.'D.l.'.l Iu, in.' KiSiri'i! H-Mirl-int of ike bn fiirnintrr I. di m li.irvl. nan for mI t tontl prirn. Oiv iu tall at J.lin Uurhnrt'n fur mtnunS. Ju uu. i;n-v. UNION BAKERY CONFECTIONERY, a y C-OTIXIKB KCIIOTTH'KR, ON Kot Mnln Slr, dtv tty I frtnit of ihr Curt lloun. Jifpef, hi. Uu.hI lirrmt nti'l ikrM hImivb n hind. noVliiK ilnn fir Wrdnlngn ; oil Mrtk'n i rhori notlr.. unit warmtiti'd Mitlufnctnry. CoWtwHSWf. Näf ad ft nit for aale. pAltoiMrfa Ik rciiu'r1ullv uHrlled. Au., "Ca-ly J A mm: R Sc MAIL KXPREI8 4l li OA iiS 8TAUG ROUTE 1. 8TK1NTIIA18KK r. rl. Contractor for th attont mit Jn.por Mali Fxpri'a Aautc. rprlfull)' inforni. the ptililt,-. tlmt will run a food hack, with nn excellent iiv.m. und a rdlalil drtvrr.tnd I prfpured lo coni ry im-, n. i ami axprtal nmtlir l.flwrrn Ihr Ohio nd Sli(.isii)ii llnilroad tt Sboalii. and Ja.prr, or wny ptarm nn ifie routi', on ill moat rrttannal.lv trrma. caM.oii(frra K'dtiit K Ml "111 And (hit the ohCApnt, t Wall n ntoal plraaanl mat. at all tlmra. ai fhry aattl irvoral tnilrs tntvid Prtaona mann) rnrllnpt rxprrannv of any kind Winy Irpnid S havlBf It rarrfillly hittidti'd, and pri.nivtlv ntid n.ifoly 4alirrrd. III! NkM lrar Jap. r rvory KHil moitiliiL t 7 o'rlook. and arrWaa at Shonit In tint in rono. t f u-lth Oi railroad tri Ina lilhintii ; rrturniot; Inn. Slmalaf

' ! arl'-rk. A. STEINl! At'Sr.X. OaKdtat m-wm-f

1,. How sweetly fall these eiinplo Words I poii the human heart, WllCll fticild lollg boUtld by Strongest. tic Aro doomct by fntc to pnrt. Von cud) v pro) the hand of those Wjio thus in IjoVc rar.-yon. And soul rcspou-ivc bents lo soul, In breathing out, "Cod bless yon." "Cod Mo you," ah I Ion months ago I heard the mon m In I phrase. When oho whom I in childhood loved Wont from my dreamy Mite, Now blinding tears lall thick and fast I mourn inv lonu-lost treasure. While echoed of the heart bring back A farewell prayer, "Cod bles you.' The mother sending forth her boy To scenes uni'ied and new, Lisjis uot a studied, stately speech, Nor murmurs out "Adieu," She Mutt nay la-tween her sobs,' I " W i li j.i' In I li ii'l iitmu lihicL i ..it . li vi iniiui nun.' ...v.r. 1.II. i ' .. .1 i : l l. A I'lllt IW HIV IIIIIUII I, UK I . I Willi IJ.-I7K, Then budly nlgnVi "'od ble.-s yuu." "CJod bb'Ks yuu," more of cxprnsicd lore ' i - 'Ihn n to volumes without number, Reveal we thns our trut in Him. WhoftV eye-lid- nevtr plumber. I nk in pertiiig no long speech, I 'lawled mt in studied UMNifure. ; 1 oiils uk t lit ilear old words. So bWcet- fco slid "tiod bless vou." Brotherly i nity. The rivalry hetwceii (JoJfax and lleHt ton i RMMfln nod coniiueuted upon outside.pf ludiana. i he TlöJadelphia Age thus refer- to uiaiter : ' . " Vice-1 resident Colfat and PMrnlor Morton are candidates tor the l'residenev, Hence tlu y do uot pull v.cll together Ml the Radical team, from indications in the Wc.-lern papers, there w ill be warm work between their friend in a short tune. Mr. t .o.l tux Jias disappointed n large number ol his adherent in stowtl of otteea. ami uator the herton is -harp enotigh to rub the sore places with a romrh and Mtigeutle hand. Kven among ome JuxucaJ-. wnoJtaveiio es

God Bloa You.

liecial regard foV Mortui. the ftrtiitf miid Wail Wimm every way to the position he made ly the same hatchet, one in the thev harbor Vor the Vice-rresrdeiit. isr'olds. He i- well known to many ofjneck and the other in the shoulder. The

manifcsteil with a hearty irood will wlien1ol,r ,'',n.-

ever an opportunity oiler to express it. and if the occasions do hot oiler they are manufactured to meet the rmrrtrencv.Tim tMtttiilt MaiHsom "C.,i i:irn.?for in-taiice 1 no lover of Morton but

u liile enterl'dimi" that di-l'ke ho iiit!Ciliciiinati, as a look on ttie map at HefRnd Jia In les of iti ret oven. There-

the st.urs into ( Yd fax in the most cruel manner. The Radii als, are by no means a hapiy family. There is hope iu that for honest mew. Fattening Hogs. When hagg are fairly on their way of liouij' fattened, receiving several times n day all the lot id they can eat, the more they can be made to eat the fasier they will fatleu, and the more profit the larmcr will Ivrive from the lood given t hem and consumed. There was once a strife, mn certain iieichhorbood of irood lai incrs, as to

who shouliL avsiftsily l.ve tho fattest jchants nnd capitalisls to tivcrcome it. Idotlbtlcsr tlie incentive to the murder. irrv' jju, hog. Knch took a pi-' of the aiiie litierdKentiiekians Imve an Interest in that! The dime Is supposed to lm e PMMaajfl i Altai tin y iillVtavttSI alike: but sOnie-jmatter which they will he harj enough committed about nine o clock Uiat roorrrrhew can ?

lunv it tnniett fnif lliat one certinn inairto apjieeiate. J iiey will not allow Lou- niug, auii tue pcrpevfaiora covered up alwavs came out aheatb This constant .Isville to monopolize the adVnntages of.thelr tracks well but not enllrely. A vi. lory excited womh r and OtnUlMty ; tratle of the w hole State for its ow n I'nrt of the cylinder of a revolver was liut at last the secret leaked out. Tltis.pccinl ami selfish f)Hrpoes. Merchants lound on the floor of the cabin, near the

riiccesat'iil farmer was in the habit ofgiv-,

ing hi pig all that it would eat, and the rigid lb buy their goods where they '.Was nroken uy striking Ii c r o v q r the (hen turning into his pen another huii-.oaii do so mo-t protitably.aml CiucimiaV ' head. There' were also some well deg'y V'S' which, of courre, would eorn-liuiis must see to it that" they are aided plied tracks di.-covered near the hofte. ineiice luctling vocift rom-ly. 1 hia wouldjiil etl'oils to get relief. A considerable1 Ll'Oit th1 investigation of the ( oroarotise into action the sluggish appetitjejportion of Kentucky can be relieved of r s j"', h f' t was developed that a of the other pig. ami hu too would turn , the incubus of the embargo lnid by the mm limned Swartz itirt name not in. eating with eagerness nd resolutely jLotiisville find Nashville Road by open- knowhj had been seen in the rieighboreoinpeling with the btiagry pig. Dy :ing gateways through Owensboro', hen- bood the day previous to the iiuirder,

this nnsaa the boa that wa lmus

tonsil u'mk t n tied ouvcral limes a dav lobe eailv done, and the uutcrnrisc mav

...Li!.,,, ivj ti . . , . . . Now. we have ltmiwl nv experience . . ' . . . tli at there is another wav nv wjiieti a hoa can be induced to oat uWui more o,.. i i .u.uid t,d ...,i,.. quentljf be imwte to lay on 1st very irnit. 1 I 1 1 I I I II Villi I V 1 " V ? v ' tv Let a hog be fed, lor instance, all lie will t'Jll- III VOI II ill MIV CW " t . . a ........ mn. I hi n tili Ina. trough half full with clean water, and . . . y. Btrew into tm iruiiirh tUrve or lou r . T m m. .... ii nails of shelled corn, audit will le l V 'r vv foiini that the hou s apnetitu will como " . . U him again. ami this additional amount of food will also be consumed It is generally the. case that those hoga which do not take on Int very rapidly 1 au i4 ,. (1i.r,.ri ,,i im. ,w,..fu.. uw i. m- H, r.naar'i .Ltie... in . ,.,1,, ihm.. i-.,ii ..ttt.., v.vei-v fattening sali his pec in perhaps bitiH. about which so miirh coinnlai made for their shvnem in lukiug on fat can be liiailet give much mure tiou, if ,-onie etlcctual mean to make them great, eatefiti 1:.. ,.,n., h v'.oaio.. aa. ... Si npay is the slldtigest day in the

lioir u'hirh is rnallv thriviuE present the destitution in tlio other lilt v- i'"'""- prviwriivitt jtr,inK ncr teei v nrisumi innren, nun m-v. Isaac netn, ItOg Willi 11 I IUa.ll 1 1 11 I V 1 IIa, v rrfliur. In.oir Iml Inln i.. Ii I I i.imI I mm ..I' lU I .ll,,i..L,. U.,!,,),. PI. Hi ...

laclorily will always denote that by coiue.ei.o A , urn o. ,.,cr . ; ? " ' V"" . ii 'J a" I"V. L. L" "ltwt

nliarsnnllliiic; and ditlicult blf ath appoilllinouis are Iilicu nv tae avaiiiiuio ' .. "niaioi 1 m-ni. a mini ' inniiionii umi iiif muren n 1111. 11 siunniiiL, ami onucuii. oim ..,;. ..... , U i,i..,i- m.d ,u aii.m .,r tin... 1... akloi. .l...m.ii un.i. I. u.n .t..i...T.. 1

g just aller eating ail he will eat, Aua euo t"w..eis, ..umi ..rTO., ,.or..o.. ,.7-' , T7f :iJ?.:lf' "1 VTT V "V " . 1" "'"'"'I'lr

it .will be. lound .(hut even scrub Hr unprovided lor. jnegreiuesi ties- '."'"'""'"" "yr ciium- m irmtn in im; tnu uu? 011 01 uie

Kockport und Northern CamtruL KuilUiiy.

This road, orgagfaad from Hockport J jjgaij to v orlnington, will iutersect the n Mi..-isffippi JtMilvvayAoniewhcr between Shoals and MVttllbigMIL. Jl is a road of tsr. at importance and valuo lo Cincinnati, mid one which many of our leading

men. nave eneouracil, unit vvJjkIi ex- 01 th- crime would not verity the iuhupc.ct mteribd aid I'roiu our citizens. No inanity ol tue liit n port, but the litcot ciiierprise eotiii no more money than adv ice- from the scene of the murder ihis will, Orotniaea jie.itcr advantage to terra to show that the hope was deluour oily than lids road if it. hall be eon- Mve, und that the liciidi.sli nature ol trolled in our interest. Ilia country it the crime stum's forth without a pamlpenetrates in Indiana is one of wealth ell in the history of southern Indiana, and prosperity, witha vuluabl trade for The riCfUQ of iho murder, as deseribicd any city that can command it. Conuoc- by a trentleinan who was preaenl toon tiiitf at Qwensboro' with the ()vvens-niter the discovery of the crime, i.s a log btita. ami Itu-ellville load, it onens a hut. coiitninimr onlv one room, on the

short mid direct route to Nashville, i.........i. I. ...i inrongu mi! unsurpasscu country ol

t-reeue Ifiver. ,ingtbe owner of this but. Mr. Celdreieh, Wc earnesjly eommend this road to left home, going to Troy, where he reihe favorable con-idctatiou of our peo-nnined uu til afternoon attending to plw ho will 0OII be caib.d upon to tan- some business. Upon hb return iu the jfibly expros their inleiest in it. It middle of the afternoon lie was unuble Paasch through Spencer. Duloi6.aiid por- to open the door of his cabin. He raptions of payment ami .M u tin Counties in ped beveral tim, but no one came, and reaching the Ohio and MiM -H;pi road, linally he burst the door open and w as Spencer county ha voted ;;1W(0U to it. horriiied to witness the evcue of blood and vs ill rai.-e CopaidcriOilo hjf pcrsouul that bad been enacted there. Behind the siiK-eriptioii - say 00.OiO more. This door he found the ghastly corpae of hie w illh.ave 12."i.oiiO more to be raised in son. aged tell years, w hom he bad left Dubois and part of Davie and Mart insight and happy in the morning, now Counties. It certainly ought to be uble.cnt and uiaugled hv an inbumuu butcher.

lo do tjns, and tuat soon and easilv.

u uu im-, um nun wui "i'i cuii. j ne p;iMir? ej v iui on uie ueao, u,,. .-tv.i ,M,,i,,Ä... t.. It iilu not yet t ra.,-pi. vd what will bc'neck and shoulders of the poor bov,a..d tMlrSfu i.ed between the Ohio J Mi,i-ippi he lay in a pool of blood a bickeniug erioSÄfL ml Indianapolis and Vinccnnes Kail- sight to heho.d. naSJtSiSStf1 pff. Near a bureau, on the op,w,siie side of ufSP - ''l9 b,'kü

i am road. Uqar. h. U. VSUiliVltR. the iTestdent of tli.it road, li is long been u te-ident of I. t:...... 'I .! i iii'm i-i:i. x i en i v -ji v sears tu irroproavludile and succesf'ul professional ,liie. as a lawyer, have givjeu him a hiurh fend ij til tjeutiaU law ding, lie has a, high reputation lor tntents una sterling Iti - tnftttf j hence he is well jualllied for the txisitlon he occupies. The i-ailm!id Interests' centreing here will b benHittcd bv this read, as it. bv Itfl eonnections, opens a ahoii mid direct ,", to .nshvlle, Deraturand ( hattaj tio-sru.

.lunge iM'iiari.FR s rtitcr or statt isjtlie nloody work. lUe youngest ' hdd, Dit. Sahiv. a gooil tldnker. posJc-Mcd bfjngcd four years, was found in one corglraM enei-'rv nnd untlrffiff indn-trv Iner of the room with twvburioiis wounds.

liavlug liecn ralMMt at li - migfoii. J"? 1on-'d f Trtisteef! comprises ef- " eajtahlo men. D 1 the best unbuilt road in the W et.

I"1"' full of lNOftfle to the people of'sician for ten years, dressed the w ounds

conwacRone win st.t.w. - vin. t oin. The Cincinnati "l .'oinmereiiil" sa H'hare-c that the Lottlavllle and Nah ville ltailroitd ('oinpanv inaliciouslv diw-!

criminate AMrinst freiirhra from this citv.'he aceuc of the murder was crowded

for transportation soiitb-w::rd are con tmually and circuin-l.tnttallv mailt Theiv seem to 1m- no reason to doubt

thst our merchants ami their customcritcked by the the fiends, who doubtless

could be letter served on that load If; were searcbiugfor $1.600 in gold, which, there was a disposition on the pari of itsjOldrc-ich recently received from CcrmaniiLrers to no so. This niav be ffOod niatiy. He placed the money in tle bed-

poliev from a Louivil!e stand-point, but'ock. w here it was found by himself soon f . .. ftiftiJ -aL. alL i.A ' XL fans f

it must (itiicken the eiieiiiies of our lnei - in the interior of that State will claim fat-'tuckv. or throturh I'adticah. this mav nil iv lmii. -it mien I tu i i.iiii. I? ' . ... . .. .' ! ,. to JNniwine nv tue ronte proposed from .. .. . .i. ! a point on mo t mho ami Mississippi, sav Shoals to Kockport. Tiidinua.and Owenliom Konttiekv. and tltencn on fn Vali- " ' - -- Bville, is not More titan twent er man mat ny lonnvmo w;itiii ci iiik.i ikfitktv.z li. inn r-t.v... inn iwanpn w yuiniuv ww im the valunblc trade of the Green River , . aa. ...l ounrrv, u cm ivnurssn' mm inohm m a a a a . . Mississippi, it can easily lie 'opened 11 .... '. ... ... .. 1 .. t. liicmnatt will do us part in me mntter. .. and that part will ie very small comtini'i! ivttVi Ilia rnvii 1 1 imr tidthiitiifm " 1 " -" " n . There are two hundred and seven nppoiulmenta Mo be supplied" in fourteen of the conferences- of the IMethodist Episcopal Church. W hich mav relurther South the greater the want

ut. is tltution is 111 the i ruillliern work, nnd tlie "n"1 ;tncin c.aeo nv unit jnnnnre oy a n-wiu ony . mm inim tiociruics 01

im. uwi'urt. - bend nnd ' brought the new Cotiveii's .lW " ''m.i Ij-i 'on. in his speech nt thoughts baek from the Ideal hVfltc real, ir.icinnli : nl5tn. Texas, last. week, said: "Mytluisly: -Yon fool nigger, what vou' rriruiufuunau 1,1. vr w,th more to nie now than mean t If von had iuiie bug-wiUgs doift L 'thev were dining slavery.!; The Colo- von know" a wnmiiieeker'd gobble -Wn

'It. oi .( f,... ilii.-.t... i. ul'iim- I I... I iit. 11 . ...... ,1 .r .i.....fc.. . .nv her i.- Oie Peiuocralif candplato lor ( en-

1'elry County Butchery. na f tua Banal hnl-rihl nml intm

man uutcherior in.it nu occurred in In. diami aince the murder of an entire fum ily at Valparaiso, a few year ago, wan commilted in l'eirv eou'ntv. S:aurduv. ineution of which we made yeetardev.w W bud hoped that the lull partial tare

hank of Auleiou river, two and a balfluba t h f 'r , ... JTT ZL iikc in na

miles liom lroy. tn baturday tnornTwelve gushes were cut on the head Near a bureau, on the onnosiie side of the room, lav Mr.-. (lehlreuJi. stark.stilf. and cold surrounded bv a great pool of! 'l.i... 1 l.. .. l'ü.r . ' .i . .. . i f J oiuou. cu huuuiou 10 me liistoi iuol wound", one ball entering the left eye und lodglüir in the brain, another in the left ebei-k. and third above the ear, on 'tLe same side, there were thirteen gapi tig wounds about the bead, neck and shoulders of the murdered w otnan. l'he shot-' were most probably tired in rapid !succc.--ioii. and for tear lifo was not pxtiiicl' the murderer mutilated her with a hulchet. Now' fumes the most singular part of iuiiu derer or inurderers uouutle tho t thev had killed the little one, but thev were mistaken. The child was taken to the house of a neighbor, and J"r. Hook er, w ho has been .ieldreiehV fauiily pbycovery of tin child, may lead to the ideutnicati,oii ol the murderer. , The aheetacle above described met tbe gsze o,ricldreich upon Ins arrival home He it w as who gave the alarm, and soon w Ith neighbors and friend of the unlor tuuate family. The draw ei s of the bu reau were opened ami mid been runi - 'dter bi return home. This money was orpe of the Woman. It is thought it

ami a waten was placed over his moe

niehtl. He was I'ouud In ft 111 110(1 Sit ell ICC Cliatltre Ol cltit ilflir . ..j til.... .. . p " ouii reaico siis)tcjou, nnti ne was; ...i : . .

nn' ieu on suspicion oi oring linpiira- jj- Tiauli a . ted itt the tragedy. A tfteasufe of his,,,,11,ou,,t ,r 'J CVP rn,s',(l dnnrtg the foot 'orrespoiided cXactlv with tlie truck year,enflmgviuneofrth next f hose who

rntv mile Irtrttt enr the cabin, and mrtny other clrcuhi- Wl'f'b'd oti before will doubtless re- . BetHdc thi. stances oint to Swartz as being one of ft0" ifrp difficulty In Umking up an otitsitle world purties. Swartz will be will be tried report of the varioiisrops gdh-

t T ; " lortne inurtler. i .. .. 24' .a i . wiir inmniiiuu mvs ho penon nooiu . . A . t ' 1111 .S "oy siispeets oeinreicn oi Having anv- . I. a ii.. . oon- m no wnu tue murtier. i.ncw a - -- - - t .1 aiubui i.eoger. (TT At nn enlhuahistfr religious meet nong the negroes hi Hmut County, Week, w hen the rtlonrner" bench' was itjwHciI with penitents groaning 111 gony, one of them. H sable damsel of eV- . . . I.HI.U. ....... 1 . .....1. 1.... I ..l.l.lA .. .i.ii i 41 1 . . it w iniiiia im 1 it wnwwnnw ion fore you get half a mile ?" 1 no ville

1 , ninner-oi-iii i mnier who Tawrn ner uiw rnuren.BTc in ncronmuee Willi tlie.

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Jottings About Ireland. . 1kela.no, I.noiana, Nov. 'Jü, 1B6J. Mm, Koitok: I thought for some tinio I would w rite yon a short rttWWmnlca tiou from our quiet little village, for fear your readers would für-! tiiiv wBU such a placi on or near the nronoKcd ie. Railroad. Our citizens are all in for the Road, provided weB I shan. say what for fear tl ey will think a new comi r wants to till thehi selflsH. Amidst our disappointments we have some good times, the order of Good Temnlars nie Ina prosperous condition -and 1 doubt W Meiner any lodge is domira better woi k than Ireland Lodge, No. 530 - taking all things into consideration. We have got some of the hardest cases iu the (I had et said m the count v but T will gay in our town) members In good standing, who arc working iu good ear nest ior im mwm n temperance, w e were sadly disppointed its tme, when the intelligence came that some of our brethren had ftilleu and bad been over come by the destroyer so far as to christen the new Jail, awl run from an empty revolver. 1 suppose the Lodge w ill pass appropriate resolutions and wear the usual badge of mourning. Our Brethren have not all learned the proper ue of the garel yet. from the fact that one of the meddlewortie ones the other evening undertook to iriake a disnlav Cheap Charley has been here fof flie last fewdaya witha good stock ofclothiug: our citizens have all stipplied themselves with the comforts he broogfii them from oar Weisrbborinp tovrn if Washington. Our tlotnini? mill in doim a good bnsiness since certain chanco-i hsve been made the nreseKt'CoinnMnv are clever oW t inners and have thew ifl to accommodato and do justice to that clasa of eominunity. Our merchants and mechanics aiv all busy fixing up for a long cold. wiater. There lafsotne Orosnect of eularginf the list of snbevribei's to the ('ot'iiiEit as one of owr loading citizens has led the way. Wishing you sneccsn I close -.promising to keep your reader posted in Items of interest durlnu mv stay in Ireland. JACK MAB LIN SPIKE. Jr. I 7-1 - i I i. A Hopeful Convert. During a late revival in Kansas, a no torious old sinner. Jim K , was hopefully converted, nnd trot up in a class-meetuK to give hi experience, lie commenced : sotto voce and in a measur ed tonel "t- dreamed a dream. I dreamed -that 1 died -and t hell." A brother here arose in the eodv of the house and remarked ''Will the brother iileasc spoak a little louder: We can't hear him in this quarter." Tim repented alto voice : "1 drenmad that I died." etc: when another brother rts In anoth er quarter and renewed the request. dim resumed, altissimo: "I dreamed that I died," eh Hereupon a 'cullud puasoft" in the gallery rose und med out: "Will de hr ud der sneak a little louder? We can't hear him in de imllim resumed, vociferonslv- "I that I died anfl to ' hell ! you hear that. von d--d r.ig ger r it may be added that the . fehl of the audience in Jim's conversion was slight I v shaken by this little episode. Western Monthly for November. Prepare for the Cennus Taker, Next year will occur fbe gregt decennial rensus of the I'nited States, made by the getieral government. iVrsons will be sppoiuted lor every locality iu the States and fownships to gather stntlstien of the inhabitants, of nil theairi i-

Troy Suuday 'h'nral productions, niffnuliietures. etc. e of,c(ot!iing!ll':ach CBl,vator will be asked lor a cbu-

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