Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 February 1878 — Page 1

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Jasper Weekly Courier

VOL. 20.

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEB. i, 1878.

NO. (?

i w "

rUULISIlKD KVERY KKlllAY, AT JASPEK,

DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, BY CLEIVIKNT DOANI3.

OFFICE. Is Courier Building on

"Wkst Sixth Strket.

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" W. R. OSBORIt,

l'X?.l'SlCIdIV A; SURGEON

TTTAS local! n Japer, ami offer M jrofiitoniil

.a a. n'rvic.s io tue pntillc, -Uil will BcU-avor to merit I

a Mliirp l Ji.iliuiinno.

9aS""0:HYenti Highlit atrcct. in tht-rnnm for-

mfriy iifrtittliHl ly Ilr. Wi-ltiiun. ltt-llmol

uii UtocorjUT of 7th anil Xmttim Ktrci U. 13. JO. CROOKS,

Physician & Surgeon!

0

OFr ICE South Sid or llio ViihUc Square,

JASI'Ki:, INI1IANA.

For tbo Jasjicr Courier. The Scliool Director. Oh, have you heard the story IJmt goes the reunds to-day? IIow a certain scliool director Was made to danco and plav : How Johnio got his "dander up." And used his list quite free, Upon tho school director Of School-house No. three. Now Johnio is a teacher And pleases every one, Except the ffchool director "Who Johnie made to run, Too swift tp show his boot-hccls .Lost his papers and all that, And turning-said to Johnio, Won't you ploase givo me my hat ?" The director ho got in a rago And thought to turn him out, I or correcting one of his childrcu With a little peach tree sprout: He gave a little notice To call tho people out, And see if they could notagrco Io turn young Johnio out. licforo he called tho meeting, lie called on Johniu's domains; Hut Johnio plainly told him I hat in there he would rch'n The director loathed to light him, IhclJiblehodid IVar; Forgetting that a prophet Smote oil tho High Priest's ear. Oh ! yes, this school director Was surely made to phi.

1 c-mi.se of his "brave temper' Inch Johnie thought was fun : And as he left the School-hou-su, Jle left his hat behind: When buttling with a dutohmau lie was not the lighting kind. Kll. I" Clltivf

-KMMINOTOX. Jail. 21. 1HTH

0Tm bli ywtmw service to U elttteni CCClltT'S Allti-Hcll SenilOIl E.V

Triumph for Greenbacks.

Evarwylllc Courier.

In the House, day before yesterday, Southard, of Oh o. inti-odor-nd l.ni X

HftV flin Infirm ai S.,.. f. a .

i,vmJ au ui iiub uii iiiiiuii'ru in niro f.

t -i-"' iwrift lull ders after January 1st, 1879. The vote was 150 yeas to 09 nays, but a two-thirds c', ,,0,c,SHry to suspend the lUieS, bOUtliai'd'fl nintim. falln.l fiu.

!?....!... .. innril. Alii:

uiiHuiiai-1 correspondent, analyzing tho vote, shows that it told tho same old story of tho boiid-hnlrWe r ti. t?.

l.. 11 , V"

lBn isi. iiio producers of tho West and

ou mi. yt twenty-cight New England votes, all but two. T.mW0 0,i mTin

of Connecticut, are recorded airainst

run lull ''!... i . ..

...w ...... i,ulu wuro out Jj,rce jyow buglandcrs not i-rwn.vin,i n. ...

Clallin, of Massachusetts, and Waite, of

" muer ware aosent, but lintler f1m-rl Tun ri i.

...II. .1 I ----.. inn viSTft Milled his immo twice, and each time IJeu declined to vote Sam Cox and Georgo W. Patterson were tho onlv two

4--V lOlKCrS WHO VnlUfl ni. l.tll

ii.lr'.. Mn,uK.v' Wright, Turney,

v..iiuun aim uayno are the only Peniisylyanians recorded in the anirmative Ivellcy was absent. Every Ohio Representative IS l-CL'Onlnrl. Sm... n

.u..u,, v,uc, .ncManon, Dickev. Xcal

t Ti " "'" V ""'icy ana van V (ll'llllD lit) i... ... .1 S.. il . m .. '

""; " in uieamrma ve. uox,

.u.iyiiTVIIUI.. J' HUT. I I lllinil llftlf II.Ia..

Monroe, (iar lehl a, uTr Z

ll... .... . . V . w" licidlll ol u III

u.u iiukhiivo. Alabama, Mism'ssh,,)! Kentucky, Indiana. Tnxna. a .L-o.i.

ir....,.,., nr.., ... . "Bin?

'Si Virginia, Nebraska am El,lo"'c,o a? id in tho allirmativ,. .Milium. Vnu' lf..... !. - .

?i,A.i7 iii -t: '""1'wrc, veriuout Kliotlo Islniul. Miniwicftta n,....... :

Nevada were' sol ii 7i.r " ' .

hery Doinorrnt from tho South voted te, while every lientiblinin rim .),,.,

SSM'.,XC0Vt Lwmrf of Louisiana, .m- u ,."0, A.coiiiparison of the vote

.i.iii whim: on i o fti vor Mill mwl ii.,.

jcpeaj of the Resumption At- s l ows that in everv fntnii.to i, u. ' J..r

'i..i...i.i.. 'i. . iim nun;

I r. .7 UL,,.ncu iweoii thogreenbackers

of il county.

Mnrilt Silt. i73.-ly

plained.

iu. a. iv. nmm.xM,

Physician &i Surgeon

orFjrt;. nt rvtlilciiri-. (,'or.Hor of Ninth Hiirl

He Bellows ia a Future Hell.

Mr. Ueechcr has written a letter to the IVe..byteimn Weekly, dato.! .IhIiiI,v

1878. in which ho chin Virs t tin i'innrlni'c

with iii!srMinfi!iio. mm.: t i.!.. I.... i

"I'w...... tins ia iiikiuuui ;

BnooKLY.v, N. Y. Jan. 8, 1878.

MvDeak Mn. JfonRisoN: It is i:

nd j the coin men with two notable exceptions, trrctt, of I'cnusvlvania, who mi's uecu recoirniznil !1 ll jvnniil.it.n..

VOtnrl n.rnii.cf 7..i.ti" cs " u,. 71 ' vv" .

" iiiuiciicr, 01 i exap, lft, ',a"11noiioy man, voted for South-

oiii a ujii.

Kvarmvllie Co crier.

Don Piatt, who dnna iinf l?t-

V lllll'lmna l.n.. . . .

"""""I 5 ll IU SUV Ol IMC I'nxni.t

great speech In the Seiiato; n i.t

iABA11 .J..L l - t wi Hi -

uwuasiun, uowevcr, l iKsteucd to him

.-rrtJr 1.1 prAfeMlonil wcrvlc t Uc dlltiL " T't' J" A'"""",;5" '

i. , vjiiiiis in inn nur niimini

ls-i.-nai. iMiotuu auow themselves to be excited -'g"i. new, freehand

y the periodical misrniioi ts f tl.. ,0UCMUI voice was rinirinir in thnnlinm.

MJ K UtlliTrO. luiLimw .w .!. t ' , jnr. H.Una llin ttnt .

ll... r... i i. .

cnii

ft t. 17

C. H. m,HASOH, UOt'KlVHT.

JASI'liK.

porters, and the Associated Press report! bused on them, in iward to IIIV MMIti.

V Will U.Mtn4 Circuit C

I Iniv.' preiielifd and printed, in everv

For the JiMtcr ('Mrir.

From the State of Hall.

Mr. Editor.

of prominent men spokon of for the dinercnt ofllcca to be filled this year, it calls to mind that our Governor is again

uii mo h-iick. shoultlers ought to have the race by himself; but as wo live in a worm of Aspiration and ambition, mmi

.iiuKuiuBumcs ioo forward in litis matter. Lmpliroy Sanders is spoken of as beiii" a candidate for tho Govcnorship against the old Governor, and as both arc prominent men it will bo a closo contest. Governor Shoulders running for the second term, will bo some advantage to h m, a though radical in tho extreme, but being widely known, will give him I

me BuvaiiiMirn nvnr hie nrmn...... mi.

Governor has been badly treated bv one of his subjects, by what ho common! v styles horse-swapping. nc ,vas cj1Crtt-. ed out of a good horse and got one that, had the heaves nnd bi-Ib- m..i ...... 1.1

sometimes sit down in the mud with its

uicuioHu, wiuie tho Governor would ho on oflicial busi'imss. nue.-iw i.t...

mucJi de av. Hn nhnt

subject, who cheated his difruitv. The Governor not being f-atisfiod b'v beiii" cheated out of his horso (and bein- so

iiiucn oi mm in iront that ho could not

..... 1 1 , , . " """HI IIIU walk), brought suit for damages, but being a kind hearted man. nnd nnt u-s.h.

"g to give any of his subjects trouble, ho withdrew the suit and B!vq i. ...?n

cure the horse. Ho iiurchaed a half

.wiuii uumm oi ju'jean Liver rills, ono ounce of sodn, ono gallon of whisky, twenty bars ot tonn. mm inn4i..i

and six shoo-lly boxes, and has commenced treatment. Tim iVonit r ' .

, ,1 . ,. , . ..w O..II i Vy.lllllWl at this time give, but he thinks in a few weeks the horso will have gone tln-ou-rh considerable change, and will be a now horse, and wo hone so. Ion. rm. ft t n

sorrowful ami dangerous business for si boy to cheat his Excellency clean and

'ivi will. Ill IMS MOt'riP nt tlin Iw.. ,:....!...

of the campaign. If Shoulders isbeatou

ui in lusponsioiniy tor the defeat wil lay on the sublet who nlmain.i i.tD i.v.

r'rMoiiri. nm r ., i ...

-v., . ui ins UOl riO, niltl JliS not

i r9 q lal Mftrt with his opponent

-n uii; llllli: III'MIS UII' ll.llllli. rnn. I.!..

ti o : Governor will announco them, anil

uw ruuilllfl ill 1 1 1110. U'Imii all

iiu seo mm ior themselves.

T - . Studio Sole. Jannary 19th, 1878. For lie Jasper Courier. Crackers Neck Items.

Why Some People are Poor. i..?tVVCr spoons aro l,sca tM scrape CollVo. tea, pepper and spices aro left to stand open and lose their strength. Potatoes in the cellar grow, and sprouts aro not removed uutiMhe potatoes become worthless. Broomi arc never hunr uv m.ri oru

soon spoiled. Nice handled

hot water. vn" imu

The flour is sifted 111 fl WMCf iAll man.

nor, and tho brid-i. mi iu I. if. .1...

dough stickinL to fl.

Clothes arc left on the line to whip jo pieces m the wind. Tub? and banv-Ia lien Inft lt.n ...

dry and fall apart. Dried fruits are not taken care or in season, and become wormy. t Ifags, strings and: Ppe'r aro thrown into the fire. Pork spoils for want of salt, and beef because the brine wants scalding. Hits of meat, vegetables, bread and cold puddings are thrown awav. when they might be warmed, steamed and served as good as new.

arn. EniTO-it :-Wii! yon receive a few hues from tho Xt.ck. Health i, , in

i . . " 'I'lcnatu in-

nor, and lent her ess owie n...i o...: ...lines irom tho Xi.-ir.in. .i.

Ifrowfl Known as Senators, m blink!.." ,,1,,c. Z00 this locality t nresoni. ni

m an iciiit'lit as I In vnlon .n,..i :.. .. wo Have but two on r...i- c?,.lr n.- '

,.. n , ,, I UIIUU ill till. . ... 11,11. them. Conk inir k.iI win. i.!an Money ia verv xinuvi. ti......,i. .i

- p in viuuiis uill. i - "if," mens IK

h s desk and actually listened-a com- "0,,,0Inicn who have money and tliov

tii-l iVrry i-ouittifn.

ot'ricj-:: South JnriT, Inil.

JOHN KAKKIt. VlXOKM'l..

Sltb

n.i ..uni.in ...!.. conciMvnlilo rutin ilm t....i. ni- .i... i i'lls desk and itctttn

...... .v .m'. - t. -. w . .wl.vf, Hutu in iiiu iu III. 1 tt . . - -iim n uiiiii-H i . .. ...w... tvi.ii ijirv 'ftiu.rick.imuo!, ration of tho mured Serintmns. tlm ovj!'Ih.nc"M10 seldom pays anv one. Tide L,avo. kcI)l ".uirc Miller nrcttv l...,l

,....1 As. . ' .lOirialnf lvi . 7". HOI f tin nnct fnu. "

i.m-uv.u linn ytivci iimciii oi iiod. tho tloe-' v " "i curpoiiuions had. r m ' . . iiino.t or tlm 'ivinji.. o.wi .i. .1I..S..!.. jot course, a snonr m i.to ' " Ihcro is not l nr in

. " v; llllllllllllll'l . I . . . c

or ruhiir Hi.nr ... ia- 1..

(Christ as very God, the universal sinful. Lonk,,K an(1 Voorhecs have ono thin" cx,,Spt d.ro ml 'xpcctation. 0i.KMKNTiioA.NK. ness of man, the aloiiement of Clirit m t,om.l,0,, ' i,,fiil' ro barnacled w,s," to inform the readers of the jAMr.K. the doctrine of a change of heart, 1 i , .tfef. ,W 1 ,a W(,,,.(ls n'"1 Now York f,0"' U;a yoU1, ct"-'P""UMit from

J-STvXfcOOlNl-jj was evidently preparing a little n,!.stak'V P S'!ool-house he . fributlon both here and hereafter. It L ,1,fV,urS0 01 tt hours in lcii'-th in r,c,cr,c'1 ' 's not in .Mndion townshin. a' ! -I 2iP$fS fi I jf3MlJtni? ,,mt thequcdion of the natural mi-W llch n, whlllwi"d of words "would i m '' .rs' Vs tlIH was not slapiu.iV il JJUtl0 fcrll)gf ,h0 objpt.t of penalty, niid l lr s,wccl) lVnv"s ,l,c Tnl1 Sycmorc. Ed- T in l1'0 ". Third, it took -.4,.rs.rttliecw, '"vc discussed !!!!!!V,S', ,c,fln, T Ji:lc,f- ''cscnihlcd "Me- me I !Vut 8,x .ww Ks, n- ' -'s r 4 f -rrtoffiuc.?;!; wh,J.feVch h-r,,ta!4 1 denying thntni 1 f1" ,h? US H', Fn,U5l w,Ie tries to 1 ? gnl wfs S'PP1 ior giving ,C oiac w. i ..-.nw ii.iit.Uni-. Ht mum iret. the light hud vet, lirnknn ni.t r n,.i.. 'iike to the widow. Hliiinn joung man the d d lie. Mrs. i, ,...

Sr...Mii....0 i...... . r., tw,j heart v oiii-o n,nm e i """ to school Mi.d iim nio., ..i v

v".i.imi, uil I III 1UUH IIIJIIIIK Iflflr If .I.... I. W ... ., nuuil.tTll II n nvpnnil. ' ii ltf 11 . IJ 11 1 1 II I I IIO I

Hint' nniiKi'i) TI. i; ; V, Stiisro of tllO muni. Ilm l...l.,... I... .

slitorney at haw, Jasi'ku, Ixiiiana,

"tTriLLprnctlceln the Court of nubol mid niUolnIiik counlles. I'artfcular ultemloii sivtnto col-

ICCIKUIf. gfOtaec one loor Kit of tfae St. CharU' Hotel. J.i. 2"!, lri.-tf

jtaincd. The charges of atheism, lull

iiimh , inn vcrsiuism, theism, aro matle

s u till -box and

B It 17 N 0 DUETTNElt,

ATTOHKBI AT UK,

Aad Notary Public, Jasfer, Indiana,

Wtl.Ii practice in all the Court of Dnliol nnl IVrry rntintf, lmllniin. Jan a. 1H74,

r i.i.on. c. ii.miii.ox. Dillon & Xillon9 momm at uw. IT I CI5 over Jos. Triixter'H .Sailill.T .Shop JASiER, INDIANA. iV'.1,1' Prer,,,ce I" -'o't of Dnlmln am! ailjolnJY lnir eountlc. Soj.t.Mili, Irtfiiiy.

NEW

by men that know imii.;..,. .' ,.. the lloor as

. BfW. llll.i 11NII U lllll

uuvu i.u Imus m kiiow anyth ng. "yA'Cf .V 1 VY ir,uu"0 of the people

"'.""'tiin uiu uvaniroiica ortlioilnv

mi.UMiy. i roiUSC 10 DO IlCltl to Consist ency with any dogmatic system of the

uiugy t uie nasi. I am with rv.i..:..

and against Calvin ; I am with Arimu

and against Arimus: lam with v.,.

no nt- .111,1 .i..:. . ti.., I .

f i , 11 ... .sniicuiimcy; i am with the lioninn lim.-li nn.i .

I . 1 . ". CT 11I object being not to build or defend anv

. c.w... iiitunav ui "iivi'i'iiitifin t i.i.t

to bring men near to God and build them

m ui iiujiiiuo ui uie.

Henry Wawi Bekcheu.

It will be seen that "STv. Hni...

his letter, reiterates and indorses wlmt ho has previously said in I

At - . . " " "WUIILIJ'i

X" r . I,C1, i n extmet

nun iun uiu IIIUUIUS;

incut

BLACKSM1TI1 SIIOl

WM. GrASSER, Xortli Main Stroat, oppolle the rwt OIHtt.

JARPKtt, iNDIAXA, TT!itJ,, !,, nWKA " "''fP fw alt IdrxU

...7- .J ' V '. B ,!"' ,on,r w1M"HWe yM1i tVircltien of IWhi eoun . nn.l n,.,,.ii , '."P.V

acir ..r ki. i. i.- .' ;v cnar--1

The thought of the futuro punishit of the wicked, which the Hiblc -e.

veals, is enough to make an earthquake ol terror In ovni v nim, ...i .ii

- ... num. I no imi accept the doctrine of eternal punis -incut because I delight In ti r1 . ,

!" "Jf !f f oJAt1Il I had nu'cIH

..ii rll i v., u J W0I,I(I deslrov all faith in if. Imi tlmt t.i ...

i 1.1 V" "n-no

jr'", not ucsirov tho ihhur Jor does it help mo to take the voft "cverlastina" and nut it ti,t

l ( inquisitor, until i make it shriek mil

rmKWi.-i, Wfc 8A85ER' j.11 h ei"t Ld profS

nd gazed thoughtfuUy upon dt8tPPcd a two handed game. I will .it speculating as to" how far quU for lho Present, as this is my first.

, A101IKA.VON.

uaiuiHi-y 0. ItilM.

whilo the Southern Sonat

no sympathy with labor or laboixM-s. and ,..tM. ..Arl?.m.oul1' "'" wiw going cast

yet nave a tendency for this sivi , r :V": ,'8 "m and the

v.a i . a . - j vi i -iiirinfi jiii .

ft : , ... 7 ii mi inu ot star cd oil yerv suddenly while he I ff tl I L I ll ft aaK I

train

was

oratorv. lont-ml ill rwl a. fl

' ' - w,i iitiiiiii iiiiri v." ...

llioro was nothing now in what this il.i WH" ,,,s ,nt;,'' Ho grabbed Danton ot to-day to uticr- ,or v s 11 V.f.ft 'cr on the

it oflercd

novel

in this plac

.. ... v-Hny imu 10 inter nor Willi .... i. w...,vnvu nur un inc u cd in a new form-but it w Z " ' &"po(,s ,H,,er ,,cr R,,(l wy they to listen to such bold ulteiiMcS SSULi1"' ' ,l!S aU ,'' with his wile place. One could fllnntw.!Sfc'u5ki,'ff''4 -artng her hair on the

mat outside, within hearinir. worn" "". ,n', IU! 8 ?,,."u' ',0 "over

urging masses of oppros.cd pconlo. on- " ' 1 0 MW Pt'CMurcliy,

posing vioiciicoaL'a list fiiiid J".. 1,0 canmg him a nionstor

a. . r-

a - - -- icnui vn tin iit..h.

in siriKe down and destiov ti,r. :TV"V nior liy a

could not control. ' 7 lK0 no 'at! got hold of the ronr wo

od the

saw

lories

and

terrible mis

insolent stuph y 0f tho monev m.7" , uc or, reiusing to hiur "hangers in tho iditstcrn n. 1 MiS States is cultivating a fectio al . i !e ! S,yi1ike?(Sn c,,kw! I,im once that will astonish these iro. t . !lc tho shcrill met him beiore ho was

ere long. Ewing told the truth when m, ?i V CK , ,0.wn ",ul ",! ho said at Columbus that t,o Dci ocrS got of the South a,.d West would c Moose e-h -rVV ,,,s, bll,Cfs partiin- l.oldtVom their helpless allies in t 0 East J.1!1,? w,fo on ,,is la'' telling hotntwl nl .!.. .. "nil tlllll lllf.in U'ni'i. .... !.. .. . .

The Wife. It needs no guilt Io break a husband's heart. 'J he absence of content, the m titterings of snleen. Tlm llliliiK- tit naa

and cheerlchs home, the forbidding scowl and deserted hearth-these, and other nameless neglects, withouta crime among them, have harrowed to the quh-k the heart's core ot manv a man, and planted there, bevoud the reach of cure, the germ of dark despair. O, mv woman, before that, sight arrives, dwell on the recollections of her vouih. and cherishing the dear idea of tliat tuneful t ine, awaken and keep alive the promise she fco kindly gave. And though she may bo the Injured, not tho injuriii" one-tho forgotten and not the forget-

u"r "iiu a nappy Winston to flip hour ot peaceful love-a kindly welcome to a comfortable home a smile of love to banish hostile words-a kiss of poa (0 pardon all the past, and the hardest heart that over locked itself within tho breast of selfish mnn will soften to her charms, and bid her live, as she had hoped, her years of matchless bliss, loved, loving and content-the sourco ot comfort and the spring of joy.

New II nil way.

mere is a movement organizing to build a narrow-gauge raihvuv from here, by way or Fayettsville, to connect with tho Bedford nnrrow-gausc, west of hpnngvillo. Such a road will rmm . ii

very good part of country. WM. ;.. ...!

cultural products, minerals and timber. Jh.i length of the line will he nbout twenty-two miles. lM?ff.i.nii rv.

jj - - l - --. v.. v., . VUIIMIILI -

TlloOmiiiirfon Conrim-- ti

forbinldiug the narrow-gauge railroad irom fewitz uitv toSnll 1 Villi Imcr linmi tn

and the work is to be completed bv July o this year. Tho road is alreadv com"Stvl?. -,n- t5u,l!van (0 Walmsh river. iJns is eiicnui-itriii- r,. ii,ir...i

and she ought to pay Tier tax without

in. iniii" so inuc hiss Hhnnt it

Dr. Ifvland T. Ttrnw.! n..n,i:n. i...i

the indices of the weather for the putt three months show that, tlm.- .ni T...

coiilimiallou of moderately mild weather tor thc remainder of Jannary, but that l ebruary will iionie in llkn a Hn,.

Sentinel0 Cu,n'0,n!H grizzly.-flml.

... ..mu iuvniuii o "io uovcrnniont i. i i . . v ' "u"i wno on their own account. In other word" h?r m,lc, tt- than her faithless hoy. to u.,e a homely bar-room Xase mT'l CVi ?M- ,lu the next wan't no moioTilden "in tin.!.". ,,rssc' time he travels he will walk.

a..ll.....lll . . ...

ine.iasper Courier announces (ha r ,"'3rv"" volunteer: Diir ngt,c of Dr. E. Stophcnso. as 2 ! Sf?,oon Jtcr.lay tho circuit co ? for tho ofllco of Treasurer of Sac 1. ongsged in trying R somewhat tinio the ncinocratio Convention to bo ' S Ste0",?- A,n.loii and

Jho Jasper Courier

name

late

before

old at Indianapolis, on lho 5)S o :?,n,Z'.W1,son:. Anisden brought

T" Jl Vr.btevenson is well known '.flo" wm.1 "con placed in

' " i ii in v iv i cnii'ii tuiifi.i i

L'roa Z k m R f"" fir State rnturii of his n o my $60) from Jo Z E , hif00'1 Tu H,ul R 0011 Wi,sonJ who 11 soems had io io in n. "f J,CnV Kraunir, or Spcn- possossipn or it from his broSii n or, Is booked for that poilloi .-fU'. urv iravait vn,dtnt . "11 Mch V'

CCI

port Gazette.

that po.Mllo,,.-Kock.i inygave a verdict in behalf of A.nsdn tl. Ilm am. ...... .. . .. . iiibmviii

--Tho New Yorknrs nvn ent.,i;.. :..

their petitions for tlm rmnnnMUi;.,

silver. iMr. Conkliim-nnd Afi. i-........

iresent a "largo number" of snri. dn...

mcnls to the Senate each week now. 1 bus wo see that there is some kicking in the very home of the money grabber.

" i--aaBBfc.a i i i Last August Mr. T. "Ur. Wllii.m,..,

of McConnelsville, Ohio, while boring L?'' j't struck a vein of gas nt a depth of

w icot. Jio has fitted pipes to it and heats his house, does his cooking and runs a pump at another woll with tho gas. -Hfobmond Independent: There is a couple living not far from IHchmoiid who have had 21 children. Tho lather . M5,H,ml ,he ,10,, 53- The voun''st child is two or three mouth old. Tlm father is proprietor of a steam saw mill.

Good Busivess.-TIio Posl-ofllce at. I noil, Ind, sold during the year ending December 31st, 18-77, money orders amounting to $31,773 05. -Pa oli Jte-publican.

Sitting Hull has crossed the line into the United States with 1,000 lodsei and 2,300 braves. All are well armed. 1 wo companies of infantry have been sent to Fort Peck to hold It.

Senator McDonald wnois In Imt-n a

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mint established at Indianapolis.