Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1878 — Page 1

Jasper

WrB . .. ... EEKLY UOURIER. VOL. 20. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1878. NO. 17.

rUNUSMKH KYKKV FKUJAY, AT JASPEK, tHfStilS t'eifXTV, IKDI.V.VA. MV CLNMKNT IKAXK. OFFICE I-v Ceuuiic Itun.mvG on Wr.-iT Sixth Sckkkt.

I'KICK OK sL'USCKIPTIOX. ,-iHrle.SHh?riHtiH,for15fty Xos.,61 SO Vtir -ix mouths. : : : : : 1 00 KA.TK Hr-TOVICKTJSKIXO. s'iwwe. 1 Oii litre or less, I week, fl 00 .Kaeh suhiHeut insertion, 75 cts. Longer vrtiwcHti Ht the nri rate, A fraction over even square or squares, cmmles; asasquare. These are the terms for tmnsieHt advertisements : a reasona

ble dedaetioa will be made to regular

advertisers. Noties at appointsaeat of adminis

nitrs aH legal notice of like character;

Kt be pelt in advance. AVSeuXCI.VO CANIJIUATKS. Tor Tewndhip Oflicers, each For Couutv " " fr'.ir I) Strict, Circtrit. aw State,

Th l4Ut Go Night.

Goo wig ht, my love ! The way is dark

ror tnee aau me; Oaly a 6itigle step beyond Can either see. Our paths diverge aayf de not weep, God kneweth best ; Kiss we good uight and let me sleep, I leng to reet. All worlds are His who cares for us; Two re sweet, dear lore; To go together from this howe To that above. But all our Ueaveiily Father's ways Are surely right; In life or death, we'll trust in libit, So, love, good uight. Still I am thite and thou art miae In heaven as here ; Me thinks the veil will not be thick Between u, dear.

Thou wilt come soon 1 Work while day,

$1.00' And serve the right; 2.50 Kemetnber that I wait lor tlieo

.00j Dour love, good night.

ti.

W. R. OSBORN, i;ivmcia v surgeon

ir

AS UwtH-tn 'J.prt. t4 vr bh prfaMl

r y la KwWfc. m4 Ml u4r fur to mrfK

Our ft f.trrw)r.

The Coming Tobacco Crop.

n e publish the following article nn

Uie bHbject or tobacco, which we clip

iruni uie juoacco .sews, published in Louisville, Ky., to which we call miccwI

attention r

Whatever difference of ojm nion there

niaV OCtMlIlOr Hit til tin iiuunriiv in I..J

-..a. . 1 .1 ' . . . . "I- 'J W

ec 4tT rtl by- I r. WHwHi. K ri&Mfr V CO.Ilil.g o, or

i IHf VTmtr t Ml Mlra 3f l sWCftj. nvuiu ui nut IIIU Il l tXHIUx

pianis, ii mtiM Lm: apjmreut suiicrlicial observer that mi

the nality than the quantity

a pound more than will be wanted, and

rgoou price, tnerore the 1878 ornp can

ioe iiHuie avaiiauie.

It was only last week that the corres pondent ef The Tobacco News in Lon don said in liis remnL "From all ac

founts there is not a fine, black hoL'hal

tlefl." From Bremen in the tme ir, we rsaxl that they "waut good toWco,

Eo naner oi wnai Kimi or growth77 ven stems they want, but "they must bo "ol, clean Kentucky steniH," whorea.

1h tue euier HanU, the same authority

k-e peats what every well vostml tobacco

hnan knows, "that German v is brimful of

common siun," which jh Uie case Iu every market iu the world. By raising, therefore, strictly good and tine tobacco of all varieties, farmers can not go far estray iu the coining season. To raise anything else will be disastrous to themselves and all connected with the trade. If the war in Eurone eimx mi. m

whether it does not, it will pav farmer better, much better to raise corn in p ref

erence to tobacco, unless thn better

gradi' To liursue the old unurxe will

be ruin, with no one to bUuie but themselves. We hear of only halfacropin some sections a probable, which mav be all

nun .iiuiigii, a uiey raise good tobacco, I but unless it is uod it will hn Suut l.uir.

erop too much.

KtocUtHt.

tun

"ft.

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C. H. wASOM. MOCKfOMC,

W. t. HUNTtR

JASfKk.

rtltorneys at Law. tV M'MfeuCifUCwrtiM Warrick, tt4Ki

u4 Vrtrj tmmtit.. oriir.K: iswuia j4pVi I Mil. m. JHN WAKRK, vVlMHMk.

HH. 17h, IH73. ly.

JVr Hit J(xr Crlr. What in Fate?

ting up the , 1 m? w question that has cxbaustoil ut to the iiiosL,,n,,,,H, tl0,),t ,Bn,l ingenuity for age more hung. on11.1,'. rtdt" dHrknoaa and iu lily to be Mietlf!,n,,bt- -Mc"' ,h,ke -MiUon's tkllun hh?oU,

cn'-iMii.ii iiijjH oi provmeiice, fori" isconsidcredlowat preMMit-ll,0H 'V;! fte;xel lato. vs tint crauor i.. i.. tiMe-will, fore.kuowlcdare ahtiiliiiA

it. If such in the cmm;. he can blame no p""d lio end in wandeiing may lost, one but liiinL'li' it In. vmu'v nut-1........ ,.(1 And why i SiiiipIv bccausntltm' ln.i.

th.u which does not jwy. .attempted to rccoucil'u free-will and late

tins year.

Tobacco

too low, s

When it is a!.serted that tobacco i too

low to pay tn rai!4j it it in uucurv i..

ci.KMKvr uoAE.,n,lluirR wlml kiud of tuhacco is mean I, a

Jamvk.

Mttorneys atJbaw. WiUL M?e h the &mrt ft tiW 4y, hcmI utu4 fcitM'lltr tUt HlUVlfil IKllW

IVIfW in Kt "GnWttr" IwiMtoir. WM Main Street.

WILL 4. TR1YLOK

ZfUtometi at JLaws

J ffKK, I.MIAVA,

"1 ril.l.'l" In Oie 'rtf OaWh a4 tqMmlu rnwrtle. 1'artkaUr KrMfoa (flvi Ut telirT'iak m itiir Kat f Um St. Ctarlr' IMel.

-a thimr imnossible.

FoiekiiOH lodsre, decree, election, and fate all mean tliu same thiiisr, and are

. . . riiMno . . a..

10 appiy sucn an asertiou to all kiudkR' ' V ,!Vi,ref,i! e will or Deitv. and mtv U not true. Ao u',e w" lf''s to be of the elect. Nondescript, and all other tnWrnF" lc"' He veracity of thn doulrlnii nf

Without clmiactcr, may not imy to rae' , V' ,?r,,! a ,,e tibs, God has foreor-

wnuiL'il nun UJ b IMI'Iiriil'll mill l.n,. I...

4 J 1 . 1 1 U

eaiure unner thn decree of his

difnTPiiMJ" KHlor wnot evade that end. To as.

& . . 1 . . . u ....... . . f . .

ui i c : win. HgHlllbl

kueli this year a

j war, between gold and exehamri

PetrslHirg JUilriHwl (Trtf rrj trrM.

The ml lowing is the nutnlwr of votes

cast: 'lotal number of votes, 440; foi the appropriation. 386: against tka a.

proprlatiou, 51 ; and one person voted a

ntiif uuivei, which oi course was not counted: majority for the appropriation 337. At Washington the appropriation was

usiNiieu uy a majority or over tKX), and

in iiiw mo omer lowmsnips a majority for the road was obtained. Mcssr. Campbell and Hollingshead were in the city during the election and thoso gentlemen informed us that work

on tun road would commnBce immwil

steiy, .iHd the road would be flu'shed

irom I'utorsbMrsr to the river bvJulv

next. The road will not mr thrmivh

Waslifngtoii as originally intended, that

imuM iiiivuig yoteo (towu tue tax. The

uuiidern or the roal say that the road

win no bunt three miles west of Wash

iugtou and will connect with the O. &

m. it. k. by a switch. Th pitlrAtu r

wasiiiiigtoii made a grautl mistake iu

vottiijr aKainst the entmuiiK aa tin.

alaivo will show.

With the cumnlRtion of tliemul itniAa

will improve wonderfully. Trade that

nas iMien loaviiiir thi ultice and o!iiir tn

our neighboring railroad towns will at once return. Kcal ptatA will uu-.,r,a

with tlic building of the road, while in-

iiumerauie coal mines will be opened and thousands of dollars will be brought into our county each month. Improvements of every kind will spring im at a rapid rate and within one veer from the completion of the road ouftowa will be known as one of the most enterprising hi bouthern Indiana.

at prccHt pnoi s, and we do not suppose .,,,c,t 1 .that it doe; Mill it is and ha been wjll-lV crm In for all it is worth, with .lim..-.. JC rent or.

I .rm ""V""!!....! ..J T "

Hist the exporter olfi oioiii men, in one who is elected, coiiimred with last ,1 1 l f0 b,"' fw anvitifng but and exchange iiuw ,e,'lM0,, 8 thtf "'oompatlbilitv is too

INIIII llll l . Ilir trtiiitn.l ili.,....!"... nun KUtl lMJf Ilir l1M!filiiiIialifii i

that all lobar, m" il... .1.....,;..,! i M e should not evarln rjn.tv ..,i '?.!. .

I,. , " - in jiii . , -. ii inn mill rlAlCCII llCr ' uded to liave not Ul tlmgroucr, biis-'r..5" t0 vu,r Predju.lice as did Gal-Mpratloni of I l...... ... ti . i . ilnn in usliht i t.. . - iiBniuMiai;i

' nitxra hich suuvrMiiy houiu hUl)iioie tluu -"'"iy,iui i'.uwaidr. II-iitii -Itl.at !,..

Wtuld quit groH iug any more of such! , ! "ve" others iu uieutal rieiico: overspread

.(us year, n iioincr tltcv do or not is ""1 hi jus Jmiiiutal) r and

another UUtMtlOII. Somn inn.,. tl.u tPteriial UWS. If Gnd inrc.o

they got only 3c or 5c, as the case mav,,,,", wi" d". d makes that thin ibe, for their lixt ycarV, they will try autl Sfc,dlv made that tiling ti

what a

i .

of

to do

It K U S U UUETTXEH,

iTTOHXW IT UW,

And Notary Public,

ihii: iiuyuiH nil" ii ut. in 1 1 1' tin i..uM .....I ib iivri:.i iiii. in- nil bhluila i . i

m kiL.. hi. ' tlltflVil III vnlii "

prioc. il, however, it co,u them jut o1 V hw works operate dilTe- we have named I. ......!. i'.. ....... I i ... . . " . - rnnlli. r-n... u.l. . i. i ". . "' until,

HiMi.il in. .-.uvu nun wwir io raite KCOO; . " ""m uc maun iiiciii lo do. meet all its

Government Credit. lUnJlHWfoIij ScaUael T'-e Jouriml is trying to make a point against the democratic party because oh

the eye of our late civil war the trnvorn.

moot was compelled to pay a hijrh rate

oiHiitrBst lortuo money it borrowed, this the Journal lays to the doors of the

democracy, ami predicts diro calamity til flail ftfISiMi I.Aiil.l fa.

...v autjuiu u again come

lino power. rtt t . a

inudouniai torgets that during the term of Mr. Guthrie as secretary of the

irea-ury aim at a time when the democracy was in full couirol uf every deIHirtmeiit of the general soyurmueiit--the treasury was overflowing with

- . f. iiiiii-

secretary pant a premium of

cent, tor the outstanding ohtlie ifoveriiment. It iu inm

the dark cloud of the rebellion the nation, tint

had to pay high rates of interest for the

money it borrowed, hut it is Ifo true that a few years previous to that time its credu was higher titan it nmr

At no time since the

Th Xmw Ktate licHa. (VImihhim MtHl The ttiiH sloes not wiith to lie

Mood as championing the Interests of Ed May. for it is uot. If. ho wvir. lm

submitted the best plaa, aud it can Do built withtu the limit of fg.OOO.OOO, thwj the work should go forward, for Indiana has no state lioHe m i im; fm

the 'mighty Solons" lo rest the hole of

uieir pants in. iserora any stale house act had been passed, or board of commissioners formed, or money expended, or the old building retnovad, the Sun was opposed to the project on account of its imposing additional tax. in iim.,

of such great finaucial distress, on the people already overburdened.

in the interest of com in rni inti,-i. int

it aot lie said that a few defeated architects stopped the DrorresM of a mi hi;.?

enterprise now so greatly net'ded. It

would not be prudence, it would not b

economy, it would not be right.

I IU mill rlji lwt ..! . I ri f IPiU trt lilau n I . . i. , .

iw. miiiwo nut. im i .! .M ill- rw tun " iiiiii n iiiii'i gunman iuiiaii

In tin l. Il ...... .1 i .. . illlll Wltlllillf I.. ...... w . . '

!" vu jm niviii siiv ueitcr lo ; J pmi iuiuihcuv jiiovu I.-.S. UlfeJl II. . 2a . Ilurnnfe .

jiniav iiw, ii raining costs lIlCllll

double wlmt it does to raise 1,000 Hw.l

i iH?y raise more toiiacco, but do thev

aud

Aa action brought bv a dremnL-pr

trading under the name of Mine. Hoialia, iu Regent street LondoH, agaiiiii Mr. Tbislblethwayte. to recover 4iL(rf) tm-

dresses supplied to his wife, has jut

been tried in London. In coiiHenui.m-.

of Mrs. Thlstlethwayte's extravagance, her huslmnd, after paying several debts which she had contracted, agreed tn 1.

low her $2,500 pin uionev, on her undertaking not to incur any further debts. She had, nevertheless, contracted othr

debts to the amount of $1SO.OOO; and Mr Tbistlethwayte refused to pay anymore.

ror uie ueiennaru it was contended that his wife had no authority lo pledge hi4 credit after the arraniremcnt ho lm.1

made with her, and that he had done all In bis power to make that known to tho

tradespeople with whom she dealt. The plaintiff maintained that the billo had been contracted lor such article ait Hut

defendant's wife'wafreasouahtv entithd

to, and that the charges were moderate. Lord Coleridge, in summing up, condensed the waste of money to which such persons as as Mmo. Itosalia pander, describing it a3 a great discredit of society. The Jury gave a verdict agaiust the plaintiff. The statistics compiled, by the mercantile agency of Dunn Ss Co. for the first quarter of the year show the number of failures to have been 3,956, with liabilities of $82,078 Si5. This is a laree in

crease over the last two vears, the Hum

our in the same period of 1877 having been 2.3fl9. with liabilitias ol'S4.A: 07

and iu 1870 2,5K)6, and $G4.44.Ufi. Tho ngeticy partly accounts for the increase by the fact that lis operations now embrace a larger number of smaller traders than before but this doe not account for

all of it. It is dim to the excemionallv

dull winter, the continued shrinkage of

formed, save the period . i .W , has it had mo Lvu U,e..f!iC lUV '"in. reds who have been

obligation witl..,..! rw,...:J.: oai.Krnpt ror years, have dually

enough besides to enter the i0, Tl,e'" ',,iva ,H-,tMI H "hcr of

. miii.ii i;nu iii:ii'. Mini ii nil", iinucx ciininn

Ttt.l. rrto In H tb OaO cf TVnlii uttA

Vrtty cwiMSi!-. Ittff .'nn S. Ii7l.

j. y. im.i.tiN. lHllon

f. H.UILLOX.

A: Iillon,

ATTOUNBB AT UW. OFFICE irr Troikfi tidier Shf. JASFX1, IVDIAVA.

.... ii ... .. -,... -i, Aaijrta

mu i v.v ii.avtio iimiM-i ailll OIIV llll lfa nil iuatmno ."""v"'

ii raining costs the.u,"c " , . in U,e fulurc at a lrvn i,,n,.r.r v u" "!J" ' the repeal of the law,a vtrry lariro

.i... ...i.i ... 'iiifiinimi in

" K"npoL-.,.., it.- , t ' ,,,u u o lr

tnotpe,,; ??:.". "thl,

make any more ii.onev?' We v VhtP? seperalc them will onlv I. vnh , , ;. Z . " Journal

Ics they wIH1'""1 omnot be robbed r ,m "c r t Irfao h icS

the More'thcy raiseof it'lhe 1

hia

upremo government over his own

vet ler Pound lor the i-muih tl.ui I...J

incrcHMiig the production and stocks oii01' H',u ' carrying out every wish hand iu the world, uow enough to nip-j" nwi.vwe.

vfu m iiseit h tinder a law ofnecpsI

the wants of the world

for the next!.

iw or inrue years, me prices will become y wiwiom and ower cerlnlnlv I , y,,r " ks and less. The more there is arowii''or,m tno idea of h! allowing anvilihiw-.'" L i4S 1 hoo!

the tower the price will be, until, with.10 'f e.trary to his wish. Ourhiriha! "oinw,

the -totics ou baad.it will be next to-11"" deaths are fated, with li. iilf.i.u "Here with some

in relation to (he public credit.

Sumothiugr Quite Soft.

UA.tttU, hi Um C''rW link,. J attiM-

"NEW liLACESMITQ SIIOC

Arj. GASSER, arUi liaia 4rt, hh4( la feat OSIe. JTaM'KK, Inimana,

I J AS wiH mJ rfmrA a Mw for aX VhhU f i

a JL "h ifc, W cnnalHUim- urtrii SeU Hwm nf rwwMr. M mtH blMirn 2wtrkT

.tr f Wtk, w KfMi rHl xivfkHH Kfcarat Am SnTHint ticitwg a4 kialog ttf Kte rntaftlr aHMS l. W. SAnSfTR.

worthless.

By lUlusrinx'

winch in luriue

the market, but

licld, farmers as all such low value of any

have: whereas if

anils feel as Sottas silk," k hands with t!ll wirlnur.

Doctor," t.he replied -

more flattery are you ?

ttllfllllllit t ...... . All. Iiatwlti i.i

nnl( c,erv SIRI1 WRIII.I1 lli IS MUb &UIL IN t'lllll' nwn

the market with stufrtHee birth and death i fated. Thoil,,is"inulte'" '

r year was never sent to1? law of education iueli t at fatmi I "VVhy, your hand." sahl I ri c

allowed to rot on the For instance, it U fumllv ..hai,. I'd he afraid to sntiiM.a ii. T

commit ttiiancial suicide,!""11 we cannot even learn our motheri ft'11 aJ'tll"' so fcoft.'' gi-ades only depress thec or the alphabet without intruc-L ''NoH'10nopit listen atyouagaiu! Io.Hb.. ...... I.. ai . . . tinua iuiI utl.n.. I ... .... Ill von u. , ,... I i l.i . J

"tun ziniicn iiiiiv n r '" nu miun imiiipn 11 la imaiii'.mi.. ' nvtti iuu niivii uiv aa iiir uo

uie tran ami trnn-iiN iiwi wecHiinnt.iiMii.iiiiKMmU,ii iiauux. ami

km. mtiAKx. x. x. mmuL 'Ttic mi4 Rcliiilflc

BODniNNSi Leaf Tobacco

"WAREHOUSE!

pear io complain oi prices which don't pushed forward with nmuxJ

W!- tor that tnAiMmm m A.ittf-":S"X

OK the other hand if they will raisehhe enterprise throHgh The wo k ants or good varieties, set out no moi-ek 4Tftf nrVtftaasaA: MM al. m . a

. . .a - . . a, a a ciaawa n w III anas I am rHAnak l.a

' (bail Uter ohh cultiratM tmirnuw iK w:l . 7 ' " -""!"

i . , . -,....,, .....

wnai rail. .xi!i.. r ti. i -a

maauU -V.. 't " M H W V or

h-iij .r.- :.yv? t. ?" . ' t-

wv., toi weekly leeaeco uircHMrs.

CffAJt. BODMAXX CO., rah. , CiaoiMwiti.

A a . a " ... I I I IN H I UT fUSaBrsM .lAilkfeial a mi. ,

cinaatHUtliasa Seeil W rfnsde T 81- 1 ??!8'teP ."HSyaodleal Mv-wl .vTii! J " r

are or TnWw. ft . -tii ma .i. l'r'8 l.u""J " aoi oe sam HHURk. KrmiurrlLnaJ Tiiul- "t". 'Ir,7 J i

-?d charges reaabii ceffi. ,riLkLt. WKS V'tlTdS'S

1T

.oh and will want iu la the balaaee of iSt 7 mnAiiLTS the IS77 crop, yet Io.Ims awkel. KJlaKZ, frfcii1? W, thei-e kdoHlHlesa some gooil to fins ZtUl h aSaJSiS

'"wnni

even softer much

my

softer

though sorry she had mid ft.

"Pray7 wiid I, becoming deeply interested, "what mhrht I have felt lUi,

i.:.. ii . . . . . v.

VnrfW" mm WB CHIIIinLIlHlnlilit l-nniu fl......

common lugs were Jelt to rot, their good physical iiuiverst'deiicnds wholly '" k,10w il hfM been your own fault,M higH and leaf would notoiily bring more "P?" mtallly for its glorious harlll0ll vi,,.,,,l 1 hoJfl't the widow blushed as

umii uuugii io makeup me dinBrancef"?.' "cmai preservation, aud bul for the

ior any whiii oi me lower grades, but rc"ie constitution of man in his mis

,giiHciMiice ior an sucn tower gradeMvcn'l,,iy OI PeS"re and pain, and his

now n nits uiark-ci oi me world to ber,c.,'uy relation to ids Creator, rood and

womd on. and leave them ia a hflilivnvii wonld lie nenirlf,l .h,i i.. :.. I "Hush, now! Yon .Lm'i t. r

ft I f r B.AMca.1 t..a... . il ' Ulltt laalM...ifH. . I nitlllliS XT -. -. ' ' I

vmuiiiiuii w i cvoi o m mixer Gran tuP"" McniriiuiiTa rnripr. patuaHcm vuuirut luu am vi nv in.iviiui ir

foliowiHgyear. Grant the existence of God and his ,!cu. ! cou,d uave wora the widow was I ii I tin ...a ... I., inL m. . al. . . a a I aa a m a . .a . . . I KliiiJi ... ,H

(iie tuuunx cwMJii. mereiore. Mrm.ixnnnniirovrrnmfiHtntrrraiifi.in. n.-,.

ers have it in their own hands wUetliMt-iwill instruction la hU

they will be repaid for their labors oif p Iniple mortals and acceptable to not. If they attempt to raise more than tu divine law giver.

mey can cuiuvate and cure nronnr v.

I I . fit . . a J l

sh rtsr v Mill iiiiii- aar i is rkr sioih a .ii c . t

I J ----- naa r nKfiiii nil 1 1 1 mmm 1111 Vm u I1bim.u.1 . n a

-ncruitrKUKn mill utey win cuiuvate inoroujflilv. mini Hn, tb. w.t.i. s :

RaiipeHsleH Ikidre. Ciacmaati. Ofchi .,, t.. ,H m'MlKMl. ,(,!mc' Pft of town.

KUAiictH v : n The ojHv T.bacco WarehV-e in aa.riTiiL"fn& Journal: Th

resueet lo-dav. ft uot l- UM .u,K- r" !HWy.e4HHl eOMTei

l- JL1U Tirr-T caarea win m

Uhere is net

rnwtniMu v.i t . .

rill be had

snheol work.

attendance will

blushiiijf.

"bpoH my honor, I don't know," was my still more interesting reply; "won't you tell me or sho w me ? o know I won't tell you!" "1 hen show me won't voh ?"

I itoa't like to. But you art sack a dHuor, one mnst do altaost aaythiMK to getrldoryoH." 'Certainly." Vud she took my hen wiaciMgly la "Now shut yatir eyes, Dootor." I closed my eyes la an iastaat. Ska nned my Kaad up and up. Ihekl my breath, and dear reader, before 1 buslected what she was about, hI phwd It gently tm my-head l .-;Th friends of 'ilea. Gfa. O. IWly, rf ViMceimtpi, will, U is wsdsrasasd HtHt hill MUM to tk RMMUlau SfauJ

I 'sav.ulL.. ,i , . . hw nwnitu iti inn ii iwn a ihm vim HiVMiMi. Jveaventnija oaad for Atlrasy- Mrs. Swlsheha dwlares that Misi AuCLS.W'f Ww M a tlraay ami Mrs. Cady Slanlon could re-

dim. HiWlta, U- veal more than all othsr witnesses cum

number may be looked for durinsr tho

present quarter. f Indianapolis Kews. Immediately before the final ballot which was to decide the election of a new pope, Cardinal I'ecci. pale and nervous, went to one of tho niemlmraof tho sacred college and desired to have, a few private words. can not restrain tavself. I feel the necessity for speaking to the sacred college; I fear it may commit

an error. People have given me the reputation of being a learned doctor -I am not. I am believed to be a savant-lam not lam supposed to have inequalities necessary to be a pope I have not. I desire to say this to the cardinal?.' His friend, wiseaad judicious, said :" Aj to your doctrine you have not to judge of it, but we do that; as to vour qualities for the papacy-God kiiowa them and he will act." In a few moments tho votes werecouuled, aad he was chosen. Evausville Courier: Mrs. Mary Graham, widow of the late John W. Graham, of Rockporr, died oarly on Sunday morning at the residence of bur

aoa-inlaw. Captain J. W. Wariiniinn. Hw was 80 years of age and was tho mother of. loseph Grahsin. of Kiiferpriso, Indiana ; Samuel D. aad James Graham, of Bockport; Mrs. Dr. DcHruler, Mrs. Captain Warfman and Mis-s Is'annio Graham, of (his city, and lies numerous relative in southern Indiana. Mis. Graham was one of the pioneers of southern Indiana, having resided in thi secttoa of the state since 1319. She hail bees aa Invalid for several vears. Iler retaain were taken to Kockport yesterday nwinihg for iHtermeHt. Mrs. Jane (Jrey Swisshcliu wants Susau H. Anthonv to tell under oath tho story alt teal to twenty ladios in a PriaeetOftVlll.. parlor two years bcloio Mrs. WoadhultV publication. This storr rahUes lo the Tilton scandal, and il'tohi, would iu a treat measHre settle everv

doubt as to Mrs. TlUea's last enufmhMi,