Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 July 1877 — Page 7
WEEKLY
0, BOAXE, Puhlliher. JASPKR, - - INDIANA, T I I K 1 'K K S 1 1 1 ii N T I A I F K All il ,
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.h-nlci V -aH, " i.:"Y ... ' . . To Wh liiuiMii.ireNtiH.mt while In
i.. r i "v i hi i t,A fin Miriri mem ,M,H" ! ,!hiMMi ,,,e,r 'r j
fakki.m; by contract.
j iinluitfry and average inutlligitHeo. My it Hot b tlmt this syteiii, with it mu-
THE SOUTH.
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Wry HirlkiHK Truth"
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(From nn Interview In the New York Sim. f" eotisyrvHtlvo tiiciiilHtrn of Congress a My (ItitiuH um resident of th Hoard of 1 i T 4)11 "jaer people, those men may It Trustees of Harvard Col It-go required Hint , Ku into forming a solid front at th I should ! in Cambridge and appear nub-1 ,,'1 1 oMoii, I lie sjMikesmeii ami news
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... .aiiuin mimi uirtfHiH operate on south-
he
I .lirniltl l)n III ('atllliridsre mill utmour mil.. xv MSoi I Ji MHlkl-Kllli-n utnl imwu.
Ilcty with Mr. Haven. Hut the suggestion oiimui, of the Northern UadlcalN have
that nccatise i u ui meci and extend to tillfi n civility proper should Ins extended
Holds the oitlcts which h doe .11.1 tlilu tliut I Imil ,li!iiiirinl mv
111" in" " -..).'.... . lunn i i,,,,.,,!,,,., . i i . .. . i'iiiiii,in
prt'fil in uiou!tirto .nr. Tlldcn, w dull "ih!u uiai himuiiioum proloot
nun in pun r ' ciio m io nimi'iii. ni-it't! iik' whl. h I tl.lnlc 1 w'!l' ''V 'wifcctliiiw by dcelarlnif that1 to au' ono who "0.Nm,, I'llt'i'dx to uu-turo tlio Ifoiinni
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wm- publlMltt'd, Ih totally faN-.
i:nanco uiiwf iivh. nor can i.
1,-11, niHUII ,. .1,1 . J, M...HiMf I'lOjlM.l. I ,avi( not ,M,y W1 tlouljtloMH do much to tiromoto It
I did ft-td S worKing ami voting In a oomiwot
mm iimoini fill! lllt'lllldll, Iflfr 1.1 . ........ . . . .. aiu Uh! jK.(,oMir of Hih Holland of the milk left Ihj wiririwl t the tHtineut tlmt of bin tlm lwrreu rtioun thy
"i i no inuvaoiu wuami
iniihl
nave
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Itfi Ill'tWl
far i
uiai wiiicii xbt In the Northern State , tlio country consists in what is call! the abode of the mot happy, promwr!n fadorles " " intract y?tu,n'that is, whore , oiw. nml .inclepondent boople . in th
lug all the 'ilbrt to keen thf m in th tni i7. V10 ow" blres all his work , wornt r j tie conditions are all hore for
liy mlirvhlovoiiK endeavors to ww tlio seeds of ,,on.) "3 '"e
uininiht ami alienation by reiterated statement that tlio l)-ino(!r;i.v. If tlu.v wi
i vwtiuwi ift Liin r i-ut'i Mi iiviiriiinuiii
; would remand them to servitude, th'ouNtndH
ortHoHoii h. Thev I'lero is a niaou m tlits in twl suimi ion? immj n stinniMwu to s. are ornrlmr
Im!1, ft,1"!1, ,'ltlr,,,!1';t!fvlt!! : where fnriniinr is dono n tkiMiiK! iiIhii ! t the iiiot fertile and profitable i: in in u vi iihii t . I lip r,AMnv r iuimi. i i.. in it ... i i I . .. .. . . . .
of Inttin-Ht an.i LLn.iuri ?u i,t,.i. v. w" "Wl 111 "icKinson uounty. nan., and ihi""K mw in mo country, and wjok
en th.sni and their latu marten iri where, except m California, it is done . a few JW will clmnge the home
idroiufitr and far more Intlinatti than '1 80 'Hrge h st-ale. The peculiaritv of . the buflklo, nntelope, and Indian into
of blacks abandoned
anil cant their votes
acre, tho man who duos the (just thai state of things, and, inspito of
worK iurnisiiiiig ins own teams and im- Mirotigm and grassliopjiors, which are plemonts. The plan was first tried by fnut losing thoir terrors, that state of
Mr. l . (J. ileiirv in ISiJI. when ha hml tliniifS is fast bocomnifr a raRlitv.
Ttbelr i"S I'irte oka and put in TlTero are many things that ti (s with the Democracy. "". wheat. It was reaped in 187-1, j closely- related to the subject of this he Itepublleans ho much yielding nineteen bushels per acre. The tielo, but it is already too Inn. II
stand nr.
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little peculiarly when I thought of mcetliiK ."Pi 1 !??' ,mv " majority of tho imrty .i"","" HepuDlieans ho much yielding nineteen bushels per aero. The new. "ut it is already too Jong. HowMr. 1 1 aye. It Uh hard thing to say of any '''i''.' ))' 1 P11 the lower hraneb of the land, with 700 acres more, was ever, if any reader of tho Tribune wanis .,iifiiii in. hiir tin ttuiiiiwif rJi : rerty-tlfty (TontrroHH. Thev w in tiuir.r.n. t l".a."Ke of nldeson the part of the more n- emm ..t tr i.!...i. o.,.w.i..i ...,t....-.:,. i ...m ...
:'" I,,. ...... 1. 1. ..." . ... Y-".. -.. .".v. ,,, ,,, ,n.rw.u ...... ".... "iu ll il !, Jlinh.111" M1U iritfliL . o l'Wi u.lilllo.lluua, HOII Will HUllruas
XL L )Z,:: i? J! J tida S Hie 'part of ' "S . LSOO-ncro fencers wheat-lleia that was hto i.H,uiriosl,y letter to Mr. F. C. Hon-
I. .1. " "" Vllf I'Diru .,..l. I....... ..-.L. -)U(1
w. 1 i.ni n iiifj nicuu UI1U DCTMIHIIMIL lllfin. fll '
fratid tlllOll
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ms oroiv, Him, iiiri eiDa-. 11 jir. uayi.",haw the letter, he must have been touched by it.
1 did not write It for publication, but only
r. i mien home sense of mv
t nvtirtoix to Mr.
rejwct for the manner in which lie hail ,vmuJf)l x?
acieu, iiiiw 111c v i ons wan ncing unite mm. Hut what I then wrote I atllladhcru to. Ono
laei Manim out i-roiiiiiu;iu 1101111111; can
it Ih not IiiiimoIIiIc tli.it tin. v
candidate for the Speaker's oilice good mil
M If they wish
overshadow it; and that In the method by ! Prj-'hented In the Mnigglo for the Spcakwhich he received his olHec. No policy of : vr"liV, and it would ho a remarkable ex- . . . 1. .. . st-.n .. 1 . J 1 f'MIIMull In tlm flit.. If tl. 1.....1
hln can atonoforthat. Clvll-ervicerofonii !
Wliat iff It? a matter of detail. In- irn I
much written and tlLil Mlmnt it
the few native white itepubllcans of the ' that time, beintr, I believe, tho lar-ost
Hrong tiiougl. to conunaud the uiipjiort of C'nrt h iVbli i.niw 1 1 ? CBl,ers front the j Hold of wheat ra sed anywhere east of a their political brethren In the IIoiik'. orth " ,,ee K 1,01,1 .down the w,,lle tho Ilockv Mounfafnj nn t. tliatVLn There, h no reason why they hI.ouI 1 1 d, il'A "Htitute forty-nine- VmTi- .. V 2" , " S. "V t."'t V1"
iiuieiiisnitii()property-ownerof thesotith. 1 Jvai iUI auoui.'j.uw All of thefie Staten have emancipated them- acres, all of which was done on the samo
? ,1 IT r .1 , ... 1 1 ' ?K!la(,aUo,,vU H0 '"i1" ' !,Ian m"y othcrs ,,av Sfo to work
ry, ho will give full information in reply to such inquiries.
tiruat seetttiiH arc alwavs
ceptiou to the rule If tho South, having .... ......... ... . 1 .. .1... 1. f , . n
nu llinil, IIIIDI 111 III! lllllIHC. HIKIIIlll llfil
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creased, society las become titled, an. or- i ". " ' ," 1 inS w wiioat
caai l.tAl dct 7h ono reat a er B' I ''riK out her favorite SO ''whoever hui" ! 'er,-v itom;l('H 1,ttVe ,,et' In oticrktlon for " t ""V a?res u,,s .ve,ir- ' i!?V. . i 4.' i' S. f '"1 5l,., 1 to compete for that iVrlze? . n '.", .,! I ' wliiratloii of the black, antl a tfencral wheat is list beginning to ripen, and if
imiwrtantoiwiiKliIi l'"'d Insist on her share of tho! f""?'."" classes tin-i harvested safely will be much the best
;.. .1.1 . ... . ; I'.imnimi.i.. ui,.. t..n,i 1.1 1.., ... ....... niniwn iiiiucr irnef -iiuif irovi
, cdinnuttt'cn slio would be no more grasping
l "" '""" i in" ih'm. 11 may not ne tile best of eiistnniH to iniutili.f tin. ..i..!...., ,,f
: Irtcalltles In dbtrlbiiting these Important!
hiiown unuerejirpet-img government.
Protection AgaiHst LlghtMing-.
it niaiority orttio Anierioan peon e. i;i"'iiiuiii;iu-, mi ai iouk as me m. .Mtnuiii vapcu nas contriuuted to
"0 will wasthfn overridden. Mihniltted ' prtnaumne 5011111 is entitled to thet the Hoston Pont a communieatlon oon.
so calmly. 1 am grateful that they did. ,V. 1 Kl? Wr"","wiy strengtli 11 the cerniii.- Iii-htnin'-rod received hv bim a credit to tho Amerieau m-oolc that ' "0 .,,., ' her representatives have the ca- "p . " I?'!:' rtl2L,l.y
. nn tii.imi.... it.i ii .:....r.i iaciiy am tact to ieei re tint siut.-iLf.r. 1 jo uum inn. noni-y. 01
I tho Smithsonian Institute, whom he be-
Hut this mat tor goes away down to tho oiies
tlmi of our twist ca vc. Tkat was a great, crinis through which the
country pat-sett iaat winter, it is wonder
ill that to
who
to it It I-
then
be so again. Tho next time such o thin
shall IiaptMtn, thero will bo violence, bloodshed and riijn, When I learned that the matter had been left to tho gentlemen who ........ . 1... ........i . 1... r.i. .
' " " r",V'' !'r" ailth.t whole ueoolo ,,, iV,V; 1. The rod should consist of round
ll-lii'iu, '"ahpi: llliiUKill i Mm ill" ( .... 1I.1.. 1 '. .... .... 1 i . . 1 ... . n v" I ! r .1 . . . .. . . .
l'',.,,i,1,- 1. in uv iii.iiiMiii, wvii vri .11uuL uiiu mull III llinillOIOl . IIS
yield and much the largest acreage ever harvested in this county. And tho
HerndoH's Hole. A letter from Hockford, 111 , to tho .Springlleld (Mass.) Itejmblicnn contains the following; In this vicinity, we learned, was a very singular character by the name of Herndon. He is 50 years of age, and has a wife and two sons of 20 and 2.rj. About tlirlXI I'lHFi (lli- TIiiHIllrili r..r..ti'ut .. ..!o
.... . e 1 1 . . I " J . .- s iiuiiiuiiu iuviium ti iw
?" 1 r"?",."T uc,."8 prepared itation from tiie'snirits. Ho was sitting
" wcuiHg inuienies inai tne acre-1 ut b s ttthb- with hi
age next year will far exceed this.
r,ni.jt will 1,11? 7ril4LOt 1IVI 4V1 nil IUI" at his table witli his pencil in his hand, when he felt an unseen power guiding
and placet on the leading committee), whv
iiioiuu any one ooiout
l ne country t pat . ......... .....1 tt
ijriiii, iiiui M in,- rmnu can put ireflicri t'tnua ua fi),wa . blood hikI keener brains in the lower branch i llo ls,;! WHows :
object to that arrangemetit j lieves to be the highc-J Iwi IV off for able legislators ! subject. Prof Hem If tbt-.smith can put fresher j ,inilJ, fn,Wa .
. .....a..4ii.vl.ivll 1.1111- ( M ..... . :i .1 1 . rt . , . i .... . . I MUriV Of tllO feiUlors Of tlm 'Frfmaa
-rotis, rcceiveti ny 1 in ,..,,1,1 S;i.,: 1. " .1 ... - ms penun over uie paper wnicn my nofrom Prof. Henry, of ' 1 J1 0 k.,low '" V this fora Wl. When the power had ceased Institute, whom he be- ,nuU (,d of. I. will give it as actinjf upon him ho read umm tlio imnor
it uttthority on this - 'f u V. i-,c-aro a comnwnd to go into a soclu.lwl wood 1... praino to start with. It costs S2.j0 an -i ,,a- o., ,.vnu..: i.
j iii.irvi;i .llji"t;-
Judgos, at least, will look at this uttestlon in
ajairanu juuiciai iigiit. iiicywtll trv to
Wo are sure that the dreatl which Senator ' parts,
throurhoiit
the whole length
ticreto get it plowed tho first time; say ' SI. 25 for seed, ami $1 for harrowing
three times, which would mrke S4.75
tor
should find something which should be of great value to him. Impressed so strongly with what he had felt and wit-
r acre. An average crop ts eighteen nnuu hn iront t tt... cm. t .1.,.
k am ... . ' -----.i-t--, ,' llullirilb L1II. II 1IU1I lt:il'lll 1 t . - .J 1 V U T J l l L, ill atlfLfL III n llllll
m iit tl.e truth. 'I'liey will trv to learn 'T "V. ..'.Vs., " u"ll0..il,la,J,rles should Imj iu perfect mctalic continuitv. lTm ls' "wui cosiauout-! to liaivest, 1 wi,ich had been indicated, and found a
KTtraStILm1 . 0 . LTh ! hi ,V S K S I y Mug curcd together by coupling , Ie!V, B.ci"' .! sa c.ri5 holo about 15 feet deep and eight feet in
IWII MU M V"l V,.- III J Villi ll rM'I'IIIt'll . . . - ' - - . . . . , . , - . - - V 1111 ill
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uioi iiiiu . ivij-1 re. lot ill. Allll II sec 1 cu ; ". Vir, . 'V 1 fni-t-iilo in ul ilu wlwiwi.i-i. ..!f...i..,i H..I 1 t.., ..t I people at law. U'by slioub he South be lcrrulcs.
mo.t atiied of what ibelr ilfi-Mmi tvr.nl,! ! f,;irt'd by any body? She only asks to bear , 2. To secure
be. lint what wa, tlio result Taking ad- ' 111 Vc government of the country, , should be coated
vantage of H-cl.t.ltIitlcs. of legal quibble., " ' "V",, 1 ' !, " K'!; good conductor.
ofeverv pollit that would give them an op-
to that work, instead of hfinxr nMiollnd (mm I '
i. t . ... . ... . r "...-.- '
11 1) tiouoi an
It should terminate
tllsiriiM. s en .m 11 iitnii nml 1
the majority tleclarcd as It'lwu. Among otb- I wnnweiaroiMiitIn W The 1 tinum point. cr sad results of that decision there i thN I -sth does not dream of re-establishing slav- .1. The shorter and one: It hai utterly tlcstroyetl our faith in tlm ! crj-, fiiy inon than of a new secession. She course ol the rod to the
S2 I?"1?. fons ' 1 "rebe c bnJ Z i.noV, r,;Jbi J v. bciuiin shouhi be
Sry no 'ioVr to" beVelled ' imon & a more than any other secVion iljfa ,tr of ! '"Hited in unite tuples.
gle phi
more direct
rounded and not
.,.r...'. ,.f i,.ii.... i,r....n.i....i ... ' a war with .Mexico and the Mi'imUitlrm at 1 iu It should bo fnstimetl tt tbo lutlbl.
tnu,w.,n..t.. .t.... ...1.1 1 i. 1... ' new territory. The tclicine of biter- itur In- Wnn m-.ia m..l 1,,. ;c,,i......i I eighteen bushels than
...edition of 1 Mh wn,ng i m pois I bl Tt, I , J". IlVl ot thow i t the contract syste.n must not bo a t.arty matter." I hopo thepeo- I V"'."'- bowov.-r. ,n4l,, tb,. ..t . I vantages-public or social
pic of all parties will ..in In making till 1 ' 'i,,. 1 'V.1 1 1 " w A! ! mwffinn!.. may call t hem. It i .Wml. t'ongre-8 ought, the very tlr-t ' . "rt.. ? ". ..3! " '!"'" "l l"C). , . ...... nrolitable and
tli ititr. tr iw.-'iii tin. ,.nii,.,ti.... ..f . ....... inmiMi-s in uiirc -ii a iieiuiioorii in roiiiiirv. w. 1 1 u roil mioiiiii no 1 imtit eton with
ireveutlngtho rep.-ti- 1 Th "th hai not demanded nor specially I the earth in In everv wav h it N , '"nragcda warwitb.Mexiei.. Should -uch no-.sibh mu
stitutimial method of pre tioti of Mich a crbis. In
lx,sbi! this tlciuand slioidd
t . ... tl a .... , ...
-s in.ur. nayes, 1 niusi say tnat l feel a sympathy !.r him lie means well, 1 think, b-t lie in n fabe p,.si;i.s, and tht-refure n trviu;- p(.Hioii, II Ik s and xvill be tbeltiost (ufflrtiit ootirst'that ativ President has ever had. a grat deal more dlllleult tlntijeither f ttuNc tw men pointing to theportraltnf hlw tnlfiiFf iintl irt..iiflfnttt..i4. ..I. .1 .1..... t....i
.... ... . ...... ... .11.1 hi nil 111111 1 111 f iiiiii . ..
itbad enoiiL-h. I think Mr. iiiiv b...k . . ds 01 n enure neetuesiie. me sac
careworn now. ookei at bltn Mt beeeli ' '. ". u en-ure n wouiit invotv
tlio most perfect manner
ami nothing is bettor for this
in, wi mi iiuiu. aim iiarvL-sunL'. iet 1. r...,.. .,.t i
,1 .1 , , oj ".wn 1 v 111,1.111111. niiuit 11, .inn liuiuui;in tho ' SyVi8 !t" ',!,1iucU.e? ?1n 1,0 lH,,d I flocked from the country around to see , wt Of the croj) ttsclf. I hat is certain y I Hcrndon's irole." as v. is known about
1 a goou snowing or latin that can be here, he was not laughed out of his idoa, i !tft' Ht,i. 1 to-S1? Per acre, and tlio but, purchasing the Tlund in which his ie d in tins country ts oftcner over hole existed, tho next winter bo n.I i.t
I 1 I 1 iwi.viiibi 01 1 1 r 1 ut itr has other ad-1 ,u-eper and deeper. The winters only advnntngOS I ' tiro devntod to tbn wnrV. a emul! nlt ,U
s not only 11 very irround being tilled for the winter's supW.'lt nf f.'irttiiiiir 1 r. ..... ..... 1 .1 1
f ....... 1. li, ri V .! l"-v "l oon. 11 was noi wnu uie exlittgc bothes of land with comjiarat tvcly potation of finding him at his work sn.a l capital, thus paying i ho hirgojtlmt we mtule our way through the woods landholder linndsomely, but it pairreat in ti,ftii5r.v.ttnn ,t,l,t(.f, s...iuu.i
. I v, . UUU IIIVII IAiLU IIIUlV.ALi:U
! Ula-mto and unprovoke.1 aett of the Presi-1 lact with tlio gas pipes, of the city. This " t i On our way, wo overtook a dent nnd hi-advisers. Senator main.-affects connection m.iv be made by a ribbon of J uumeis. it givilhem a chance young man, and asketl him if he could fS-mTii or foldered to the , ff 'l0f"AT BftS "?nl ( ' Htlic-thuiLr direct us to " Hcrndon's Hole" Ho l tatisn n u ubl malvo new Ma es for the , i' f 5t nttrombb.- ...,.i . toy need, and in this cotintrj, in ad-1 said he was .roin- tbera bimr.lf South and im-rettse her power It the Gov- , , , tft CMmnme. ulU ditioiitttettiniiitluMrownMii-illi.r.o i . Vi n i S0,no ",cr0 mnis-eit, 1 ernment. TbU i no good objection to a war wnpped around the pipe at ! , f. .V' ; , T! !l . t !mil, M oul,1 ? ,ow, 'J3' . AVu . 1,10,1 ma,,G with .Mevieo. whieb we hinm- on the ' tho other. If a connection of tbk kind tlic)l-m wio co ntrncts from, the con- .hold to ask h in f he knew this iiemdon
; :..........:,.., 1.1,. .1.,. ,.1 1.11., i unci muiicis, aim 1 u s mere is mutual 1 .... i,:.,.. ..i., 1.:. it,. ......i.i
. i.f inijii.iv.inauii;, uiu iwi snwiim w cuu ...i..,,,.,-,, ..,. ... . , . 1 " ""V "'"is ii":. uwsmiuwi Untied horizontally Iu the nearest Veil 1 A pi oat many pw'plo-iu ,,s liy answeritig that Henulon was his ?. i and theti turned votftilli. ih.A 'hwt a majontvromo to tho (M VOW father, lint tin was not om..ido,l H-itb mv
ft
v at l'amur i !',, ,,,i i it,i,.,if i. t i ' aim uie tiiuie-iniouity 01 enlarging ot.r tt
worn, inr ilnciiltlm nro not mlv fhwi '"'" tiutn-uun uirviin1 nimiuvj - v , .w,,, Tlnr invi iu. mam.v itw1 till , : , .Tit 5 r V yvhieh mulr ainlj "V t 'Wl .nto.th? wirtor iw ilcop as t l I, v l S ' 1,; Mi ' !,Jfca!,Hli:a,,1.,UJ ,a1 ?r wit
mm twtitpnt, Mit arenso those which be 1 ii.mitiiei iinui-, is accused 01 1 us lowest, lovou i ne Horizontal part ot , t r. . ..i , 1 in jainur nuns seareii, nun inev eonhas mn.b. since taking hN seal. What hL ' iltfto get miliinitcd apprm.riat Ions for the rod tnav be buried in a stralum of I , !l ftw.Hf ! ,:irPl "'tl' ' tmnplated commencing again as soon m;,P'ri ,,(,'':iV1,1,',,'"VuV,,,1,hown k Kn i5 ami ashes. The rod f j;1.1 f Ux rt mhhurm ' ls vow !W cd weather sctiu. Thev were party.. There b proor enough of that. See V., , . t ..i . . 5 i iU,h r I should bo nltuod in tift-feroiior. nn tlw 1 d,l1,,I't. 1 ho HOW COlltei's call "get a alre idv within 'M feet of tlM'tiot' whore what the Jenti.,:ins in Iowa haVtt done "1'US o doubt, to secure her sliareof ""uni ic pi.ite t, ill J,,(;,t"J,1e, Oil the , , . ,f . . t J J wiiinn .u ieci oi uicspoi, Hiiere There Is a large m i ntlatnL Ul" -"hm1 things a going. If she obtain hvost side of the building. A rod of this j ... .' ! ,ln 01 ,"nJl his lather had been told the treasure "f opposition: VliiMiH. may be put up V an ordinary 1 , J luh 1 ;'! V1?1 ;u!'1 1 wHf WvL The nature of tho rock through
imiicv liatlOl e. There W)m ;i hiif. v ien tt ' ' "iii'iMiiiis 111 im- iiiiuT. sur iu linion- I i ;lik-tn t h ' ' u, tviil iff nn. !a in v.., 1..11.11 vuiui-.i uumrsu uiIL-.-ll- Willi' 1 llllV h:tll 1 IKr. m IIiif .rrii(.i-al
after bv u ; tl L v !. (T. i urn- of money for Internal In.i.rovJme.nts the facts of electricity. Attempted iV.1"- i- V .'l.tl-..a.1 of. n ,u,1 " .w J,l,t;orl the wnMngswIiich had
politlttd n t iiv frtP nV," ii .V.i.t.it , ,,;t - long withheld from her. v cau not blame improvements on it are worthies, ami. ';., ' ' ' 11 uyuVltl ""'""-tis - Hm revcaletl to them. Wc
to keen Hut nerri. v.. .. i vii ii'ii ..V t her for soliciting such favors, and would as a "eneiul tbbi.r. ,uU. n,-imiwr.,l 1,v t !,, ! ' l'"ou'r ciaPS emigrants.
partv tint Had ho been 1 m"- 1 1,1 1,1 ,ur ",u.v "ccaitso wowoiuii r will clear-headed a noli- i 'll:e .U,Cn ,,,...nli nl r,,Iou
nas lost tin-
a s.'irewd
ueian a BIImi or .Morton, be would
urvcr nave done that. I am grateful-
.. I Kih,u ciuzen mat pea
"i; voiiic io iae aoutii. lint
Whatever elfbrtii the Soiitbern mi-inbers
me improvements on ii are wortnies, ami, uld j as a general thing, sire proposed by those " " who are but slightly acquainted with tlio , Z: f subject. 1 1
now came
! to tlio snot in a small oleanmr in the.
AViicn we consider the mmlitv bf the wood. A rude windlass, n tdlo of n.r-ks
land in Central Kansas, the juice and land dirt, and a wooden curbing over a
terms on wnicn it. can no nought, the ; holo in the ground revealed itself. Wo
at
which it can be worked. I leaned over and srazed into tho darkiitsw
...I.... i... .i s ,i .... i . , ... .. i .i " ....
uauuii niiciuui iiiuic is luiuiner pistcc oeiow, anti mo voting man iookcu m
the country which otters the sumo in- with us. An excavator
duecinems to either rich or
at urn hud been made
I-tlicy of tho Dcniocratle j.artv.
which if would m,vo carried otit had It ... ; X'r.r . :V " " V"" u.nv u-ml-f ;nB,,.n,. U ou'. duCoinetUS to either rich or n.wir tw.nnli. ' ulunt WUt f,.,.f ,,.. .,n.l v taM -l.i
not neon prevented bv tlm nvmit whleli mu itcuoii hi uiciii. r many, n uiu loinu noes i "u""vl t"" p?v . .... - , , : i, t 1 . .... ...... ,,v ilxj. nhi.Mr.llayt"iio o "o I W "" Huse she will And he also makes some suggestions as, who think of changing their location. A j The young man pointed to soniu stone j'fd im right to do it has tlone right. Rut J 0,!jf H,,rt. W,I taronlK in tho tcnntov whlcli f followMf ' When anv building b struck section of gootl land can Iw bought on ! stops leading oft' into a crevice in the
I tho phenomena fob, eleven years nine n uostrod at irom i rock, and said they had excavaknl 20
ll..Ml . B "' ' Ml. Ill" 1 llll. , IIP Will Sc-llri- 1H1 SIIFllUirt frrxutl... ll.
u.l . .'.'1-. ....... iiv mini.SR. ii I I "'ft,r having done this and It has tliylded hi own. I hen there Is another ilhWoulty which he I' under. It nrl.i.t tr,,,,, tt... i-,.i... ......in,...
1 . -.V..- ....Ill .HIT .(-TT IPII..I1IIIII
will prevent the legWalinn of the count r
irutn oeeoiiiing too e Senator lllaine and Id
as wo do. that there is no aetnal damror
th(i)eaco or the prosperity of tho t'nionland how occupied and surrounded.
's, cH, ntin ,,,v ,,v fftinK, lot all the phcnoniei.a f,.l1 hlinknV S?,w,nS U,,J TV HrtWly .stated, re is no actual danger to ' M and situation of the building
op iook upon himself w ho threw Pack- w" f " lM nM " r0m , 10 7.ln,"ft.M. m.m) I a house, what part. If a stable, ho
iori)onrtl in Lou ami. Now, If Mr.!;,"1"4"'"' i"",,IIU11' , 1 "l. ""J" h ", OCClIP cd. If protected bv i md of i lor laii pay tor Packiidl ,. i.,......i xil .1 ,. . ! these men U no to warn aira hist inoi.tn iil- I "v "l"1" . ' pTOtt-F.ii.u o a um, o , i y
There cai t he no , euvlnV tld ! hiinlites, but to fan the dyi ng la ties : of w if' how large in tliatneter and , , ,H" ",u jw. lie wa ... . . ii. 'l... 1 1 "V"! -S ? 1 ''".V ( nnrtlsiin nml vectlonnt hst,. Oiit of il.ti of what metal, and how nxtundnd to the hit been (hue, A
Mr. Ibiycs u in the same eondlt lo t incilv! 1 wkloss attit tlestructive ngliatlon they hope i liarts of the building and how tlceply sot . $ IfOOOor $i.0OO, can ca
wif voestliit ..iiw.t.i.i ii...... i i,..,.!-.. i io snaicn iiioiigerieasp or tiowi-r anil natron- in tlm .nviinwi 'ri...
i
wl. nn the other band: If P.iek) t-,1 w'is !'. Mny their bae tle-lgni be frustrated
reeled, why was he forced to glw tni lii ' u,, o0(l Hnuo t,r lu' 1i,1h-
it uovcrmirof houbiana? It will be! .,...
inc .tvro in l oiuics.
'cat
u I,1':lt..i." U-Uk'r Mr. Hrtyc- is in a .lH,?,l,0M m therefore bis eelimo will , t'lMtrylHgoHe. I do DO) see how be can '
kllin II . . "-r " " , VMM
r; V, U,B 1 1 "'Ink it possible to jje Micccssful in the face of all these diitieiil-
T"e HesHlt
ef AttachlH? Infamv
BHrefiiccd Fraud.
to
Frm tho Itoston IVwt.J tt ..ntKll'w. of Itetnrnlng Hoard walks. , " Idywn at tho bidding of unv body. L 't that Is haunt big PrVsi.leiit t tiV? .'l1?"1 n-iHimfortabb at the present , 't".. J 11 '"H"11 t,nn ,r" ""'t IMtklu mid i .ichant !. in .i.
i.vl.1 in iu..'rsiiiii III lliM'llllll'IIIHIT t.t, "!".'". fbowthat the bouMaiiii
From the LouhvilloCourler-.loiiriml.l
! I ho SOtltll lias no wi-li to do tlio m-'rn to.
Justice. Assuredly, wo have no desire to abridge his political rights. Much as we deprecated M political enfranchisement, not because of his color, nor because of his late condition of servitude, but because of bis Ignorance and the facility with which he could be n-t'tl by the demagogue for his own advancement, still We have no wish to withdraw a right once accorded, Wodu not object to his: title to the ballot. Hut we do bold that the negro Is not the exclusive property of the Hepubliealt partv; that he Is under no u priori necessity to vote with the
nciuiiiican partv: tua uie w tin er no moral
tll ....t.. ...... 1 !.. . .. .!.. J . . i ...... . F . .-i. ,.
j" ! hcic, iii i-iinniig w oisiaiice ieei iiiiTiier in inai utreciioii, iiiaKtug a from railnmd. For SJI.Oiki the whole dentil of 70 feet in all. "What, do v.m
section can be broke and seeded to j expect to find?" we asked. Tho question w! wheat. If the crop Is an average, it will was answeml evasively, and we sxw
both the labor and our ttiqinsitlveness had betrayed us, and
in many cmcx i we turnei logo, not until, nowener, we initn having, sav, i had written our name In a small diarv
sily purchase ami ! which the young man produced, and
nlin.w.iiw....i nf seed a section Oil the coiill act sv.stom. i rccoived alt invitation when wmtor jot
... ...v. 2..v.i.'.ili,li. .... I , . t ....... electricity cau not bo too carefully do- 'f'"0 taF ,v T'arteror halt section, ! iu to come ami descend into the hole and
scribed, and if such descriptions are gen- und. instead of having it all producing view the work and the discovery which orally made to the press the public Would ! omclnlne' p roves sixty or eighty would undoubtedly bo made at that
I a j. h rtivral twnt t ; .1 1.1 . T .. .. . i
soon aciiuiremiicii oracticji ttifttrmotinn u.vn
. . . t ,
mat would not oniv
do nuu'li to rcmov
in rcsticct to tin-
adjusted lightning rods." nil his money in crops. I his method of i on metal or stone, and would throw
.. funning is also much facilitated by tho (great light on the creation of the world miT tiinosit.es of suicide; At Cleveland, Herd law. Knrius do not need to be and of man, antl of many subjeds on Ohio, Henry Longfelder, a saloon, fenced bot e. The man who own stock which people according to Ilerndon are
astray because of hisulTiciont light.
keeper, after saturttting all iullammable : is responsible for his stock, and part, of matter in ids room with coal oil ami his responsibility U to keep il oil" his setting tire to it, shot himself in the neighbor's crops. This is a great admouth with a navy revolver, lie died' vantage to a pew cotttitrv. AH the
and time tlmt would otherwise
instatuiy. At i-aystou, vt., Daniel 1 money
Heeler, having been discarded by the have to be spent in fencing can tuny be
under immoral young lady to whom he was engaged a ! devoted to buying more land and in iul. 'Wi'iR tlio time set for their tivation. And it costs for herding but ctlv tho oppo- i warringe, took a double-barreled shot-, a tithe if what fencing would cost, lit
to the woods, and discharg fad, all the stock in this comitv is not
(ontents of both barrels into his i worth what it would take to fence tho
need of the fr d htp tra 1 , o 1 w Z.l.'l ig the 1 W' f I1.A,,,V,V' ?af ntAnmly ovur' ,lmt m n Without an in I f?. l.!U.,,lt,,r w,,,,'h, 11 i"Wm pabiicai! S v dti whelimu with grief tit the conse.jttenuej attempt at a fence. Mr. Henry has .1,000 mt'erin.F a, ,intya!n,a 'Vcr r(,fral horn ; inliid with the belief ihai his treatment had ofJim' Heartless freak, aitd threatened acres of wheat in one body adjoining
to Kin iierscit, nut her death lias not vet i Abilene, it would cost him many been reported. Sol, Jewell shot i tliousands of dollars to fence it. It costs himself at tho Inter-Ocean Hotel, in i each man who has a cow but twenty-live
iiilii of i io ..iiiii-.i nil ..Ml,, "ei, ..i,,;,.... t ,..t.. unu.veniie, t . i . ne io t a note, stat- ;
parties
a"d uhh e 'l .Vt 1' 'i m.r,IVs.,ari; 'Knitlot.saiillcIpattHlbytbeAlKd.tlonlstswelv wi "IZnnU t .S ?,!0 tTon,!V Ue'!1!- 1 1,01 realized, tlio outrages over which tbey mbid thi 1 nr. .V wnA,,e l"!1'1 c 1 xi' 'd l'Kl"t never occurred. Whole
mites ami sjiates. deuuiii'ilof thoir nattirirotcctor.s, lived in as much security as
lHdntmi b ii i!" ma' J "y uisa nerpnt the war. Women and children re-
iU'orvin.; " HHV ? neiHocnuie dercat, : con ml hmrll I VTl K,rl01!- RJtt,'1 than Im I alp iffiV. K,V.V. a.Minple party disap-fbei
lf ..t V V.' ""I tlmt iS degrading tbCstlb- inailleil lit lmti.,.. ntul In tl... iiltm-llv at t.
"''row!; ,t r,u.K,H,,V." lls(;!r I ",n ': ''" rcniidned' will, them,
cuiuvaiuig tneir estates and atteutiing to
"'ack and wi. (,. rt ,lf, , , . ! I j domestic Mri"suigomottts as before, It tnwltf tiM. niL2?rtKtty wH"cnUo Is true that when tin Federal lines apvUtuil". ni."( J,r.' wm: r "'P. peotile's stiver, proaeket there wn not liufreoiiciiilv an e.v-
... i aqnioiieflti state's eVIdfiicnl odus of th blacks of the neighborhood to!
cents to nave her lertieti tin t he limine
lug that he wits penniless, hail rich roia- j and kept oft' every body's crops. At lives and friends in Chicago, imt none j night tho stock must bo corrcllcd or tied, of them would help him. n.W.Wilsoii, This is but a brief tdaiice at what i-
L'roseciittng Attorney of Unv County
Mich,, cut his throat with a razor, lie was insane from overwork ami 111 licHHli.--Hx-Marsiial J'ugh, of Centrevillo, Wayne County, hid., poisoned himself. Tho cause assigned is the discovery recently of, several forgeries committed jby him.
brief gl
a growing, popular, and now system of agricultural industry in litis country, and one that t ant sura merits tho attention of all those who meditate, removing to a country whom laud is plenty, gootl, and cheap, Imt where money, in the nnturoof tho case, is yet scarce, but where it may b made Very fast ynith proper
Dfivftwed by a Hear. A shocking story of devouring by a bear come 'to us from Frodorioton Junction. An old man, named Thomas Anderson, on Tuesday last was chopping wood in Hardwood Itidgo. Not returning at the usual hour for dinner, tho people with whom he boarded felt some anxiety for his safety, ho being a a very feeble person. Night came, but with no tidings of tlio mlssingtnau, The following day the settlement was alarmed and a .strict search instituted, revealing the fact that the old man had been devoured by ti bear. Bear's footprints wore found on the ground, which was IxjspaUorud with blood, and near the foot of a tree were found the boots rtf tho unfortunate old man with part df tho legs in thorn. Notfarfroru ibis was discovered a portion of his head dreadfully mutilated. From the footprint!, plain Ju the soft soil, anil the blood along the tracks, tlwro is no doubt but tho ttnfortnnato man lccaiiie a prey to a bear. -iSf. John (A, li.) IVcomtti.,
