Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 August 1878 — Page 1

Jasper

Weekly Courier. VOL. 20. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1878. NO. 30.

, - I JAJl f.K.

INDIANA, BY

rUHJ.l.HHKU KVKKV FKIDAY

MJHOIH COUNTY,

CLIJM ISN'T DOAKK.

OFFICE. -Ix Coukieu Builimno ON

Vbt Sixth Stiikkt.

ikici; or suii.scm i'tion.

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trators and legal notices of like character to be paid in "advance.

ANNOUNCING CANDIDATES.

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For District, Circuit, or State, 6.00 W. R. OSBORN, PHYSICIAN &; MUKftEON

H

AS IfX-.ilnl In J.ni.f r. unit fllVrw lr (,f. .eimuil

. cmc! in me nu il c. aim tll i-naeawti- to went

mire m )iironiKf . JiT"0Mr.Mtii Klctith tr''l. In tln-iiiniiiftir

mtrl) o:ciiilil ly Itr. UVIiuan. IE-,lilriu'

mii tlit ciirm-r r 7tli uml Neivioii .Iri-i-li.. Sept. U. '77-tf.

SYCAMORE 1AN.

ed human slavery as n vast evil, but lloinnati Commercial occupied substantifound it in tlin (!rmsli!n:imi 'iiifl T lVn roil ill I v tlu cimii irmmul o ti.n..:i ,

ins inlk with mi Enquirer Man. worse evils growing out. ot an attempt die Journal, and hundreds of men from

spfriaicareij)ondemr tbeEtMia.rer to forcibly abolish it. 1 1 wu- mitural,the bnuth, who labored fo stem tho tidf

LaFoktk, Ind., July 29, 1878. ". ',!U 1 ?" c"nS lo ."- lasioiu Pinion uetoro me rebellion broke

I found Hon. D. W. Voorli0 mm,. V.'"" "- 8 .H ? ""I" n ' l mvc assured me that such

tcrcd at the Toairar W Ho ... 5,7 J: "'.' " V1 'vueui ciNoriu aiu ftouti, uuwa or ariicies as these orbing con

. y, . " I Mil l-IIU UNN N III MM1M1II1" 1 1 SI 1 1 1 1 1 Win

city, and, before he was aware of my in

s. j uujiiui din more to can the South into

..... .. .1 A ,1. ......

U.MI HCl sixnitiuii aim IHIOa UCIH'I lll.1t tllCVCOHM

South Ilcnd .mt.fM ,u ..." .0, V"8'.,ce.cmH,,. 'cencafi-oSlaonsii a separate government w

extracts from the Imiiumipoibf Jm!r i LT0, IV"1!??.? V"0 '

which extracts were not i full nf in.ii-i.l "-. . m-. noMi.ni.imim, i im-j, onuuu unci oiner extreme as Ihiv ,nffi Jt'ff. W t section put together, it isa

ta I-., I ... I r l . i - w tip.- iii t t-,m l in iiu

"it'ii lor onsiness uv Ruvintri

C. H. MASON, XOCKl'OlCT,

W. S. HUNTER J.VSI'KR.

Attorneys at Law. WW. I. prucllce In lulo mi.t niljitilnr t4-mi W ill ivnd Circuit Curt lu Warrick, D .jui n J I'trry i-ountli'i, OIlICK:SiMitli Slilfs of I'lilillr Siiniro, Jituper, liul. f Hkh. ITlh, lS'.'.ly.

HON. JOHN HUvKU, VlJ.nKXI.Kll.

ci.kmk.vt dovni:

BAKRU & DOAX12,

Httomeys at Jbmv.

business hv wivimr

,4!r. Voorhcefe. it seems that thn

ers of the Kcpublicnn party, aided bv the Indianapolis Journal, havu decided to make this a personal canvass against yourself Dots not this strike you hs h little peculiar, n,ml out of the usual way The Senator leaned hack in Ins nhnti

glniieed out of the window for a moment . and tliwi replied :

si can sue no rood reason whv I should thus be siiiL'lud outfi mil lliifiiKr

the Jurifo number of Democrats in tin.

State wiio are as list v eiititlml in ho

candidates for Senator as 1 am. I am

not a candidate to the exclusion of the

aspirations ot others. I havo shnnlv

tried to do my duty during the short time 1 hiive occupied that nosition. mnl

if the people of Indiana shall approve; my coiir.c it will be irratifvinir, hut if

they should prefer somo one els-o it will

not be a matter ot complaint on mv part."

"In your opinion,, what will bo the

ciiect oi these personal aSMiulis upon von

in uiijj canvass, ana me liKoliliooil ot

your being returned to the Senate?"

"1 can only say, in regard to that, that my success has always been greatest

when my enemies have resorted to their prcceiit mode of attack. I have been six times a candidate for Congress in mv

old District, and live times elected. The

only time I was delcated was in the

(iieeloy campaign, when thero was .etiiTPly a word of nbiisn uttered against

me in (lie entire canvass, unrjiij mv

sueeo.'Sfiil canvasses all the slanders and aliiiunics now being repeated in the

Indianapolis Journal, and many more, wcie poured upon me in continuous tor-

n.'iit.-. Ihc tact ik, the matter; now be

ing published are a rcliiisb of old oust oil", re'utcd falsehoods which 1 have mot

"5"o that what purports to hii

ill.

ot

men well

imiu m ii iui.1 iii iii.mi rvF. inn in 11 i iiulmi

been retained, hut at the same time llStauton, Holt and many others were in

irniu iiguuuuii uiu say urai i wouiu uin accoru wiin ttie views contained in not vote for men or luoney to bring ou'thc papers mentioned. It scemi to me a conflict between the two sections nsjthat the Indianapolis Journal ami the

mm iiikI IS. tout when flic nnv iuMn c (,...i..

i.n..,i 1...1 ...i.,.. . i i .. i.,.....! - ",,,,j-"

.......... .m.i, niiuii uii; ivhi i fimi iy inojKi uwmjj uui oi wio liisiit ul ion of slavery tiriiiir on Rnmpter, from th;it hour uiitiljhccumo immediate and imminent, the

.11"! ... ... .1 ,

itirii f!tHriiii..ii...,i. - . .,i.-ii ...OiVin:anu irampicu to me carina iiioiisami

WILITt:tir(tn ilif lurt of U"'nt! (nuiv. m. alh'n.t fuilliri llv In 'ii.o.l. .4 . i. ,i'ii-il , ..llu-lli

or lc the ''toortBf imUdij... -t .M.it.i SiKi't. tinier.

m-B r rl dm I "I'ut, Mr. Senator, here is ,i speeifio

iii mil. BJiira. .eliimrn 1 1 :i f voil 1 1 I iihiii uiililni'

Lincoln dos?."

attorney at haw.

Lees surrender nt Appomutox Court- wiseM and best minds of both parties i!!90' votti1 rr cvcr' a,,(1 ovurv vvuru ui1(tJ' bv the ma'Miitude of tin dollar demanded by the Government iii issue and were guided subtantiallv b its etlbrts to suppress the rebellion ; their previous eduction and truliiinJ

every uoiiar winch soldiers received in some, while holding tlmt elavorv wu. w pay; every ration of food i-sucd to them ; monstrous perversion of natural rMiN every blanket and every stitch of cloth-had their faith still so stronHv "rounded

nig uiai inoy rcceiveii, luiti the sanction in ttio compromises of the Constitution ot my support in Congress. I can say that they were willing to make the he sanio with truth in regard to their greatest sacrifices rather than resort to

..ui. n,us hum pensions, i migiit also ine sworn. I am not disposed to iisail sately, were I disposed to do so. nlmUtho livimr nr flu. i.onf...,. pi.

i. .uiinjun,.uii uiaweon mo private uus question. 1 would rather ascribe

,,!,.., u ,,; x nuvu personally ren- pairioiic motives to all in the liirht of (ll'I'OII I lllnil kt-ild ?ni.Li nai.l ...l.:..l. ll,n .1... At. .. . . " .

v. ...... .umivij .im iiijiu wiuuii iniu uvuiiis iiiui. inuii surrouiHlPd tlieni they have received from my bitterest That is all I claim for invsnif, mid I wil ASonilRlltS. All these facts nic so famili. limrlv conrndn it in i-.il.nVc '

VXTI'JV!' !'m,0l joiistitueiioyj '-What do you think will be the result

in .iiu jiiinii jjiKina uin- i wouni notioi uieiipproacliin:.' contest in thi Stale ?"

y up iu iiiuuiioii uiein inn tor the "won, j Have not the sliliiPkf ibmlu

l1r 1 lint IkiiAtrdn ul' .1 ! II.. ...... i .....a. i it I i t.

i"-winu ui iiuu'i iiii iiu us oi i nc iiiui i iic people ot Indiana, without restate eaiinot, of course, be .o well in- gard to party, arc with mo by an overfoni.ed in regard to theiu. whelming majority. And 'l believe, um you see in the Journal of a fnw Inrtbnr. ilmt th n

weeks ago, what purported to boa fac- will be elected bv the larircM maioritv simile ol a letter writlcti bv von iiilipliiiif LMVi.il bv i.itiw.i" ...... :.

nf 11. f i.,:.j,. r. ., I"".' "HII I II l Lilly

kiiuiii in juuuhi iiur, ioou, ivears.

Ao. J did not see it. It was printed "Mownbout the LegiMnture. Senator?" before my return from AVnslihirrim. i 't'..nin t o.ti.. i.is...i ...'.. .

- .-f-,..I. w v i. - v itiiiiiiivi iiiiiiii iiiiiii lrii'i ii ti

uo not remember having written the let- by reason of a wicked and ci-liim....!

I PI, till! Imvn tin Mnnlil il.u 1,11.1 i . i: . . . "1"

V. ' vv..v..ulwinn ui,.. i i a iiriiwri luniiivili oi wio slate uic Jfctuiblirtnu Sboup and I wore schoolin,uo. My party has large advantages in repaid to Wwml InnHm, Ju ll..,t r.. 11. .R..II i.m i Ii. ...... . f . 111 ","lu

VVUUI.I.IIUII in nun in Liii; i:iii in iniiii. iiit inn i .nir, i n Itnf i.n , . .:

.1. . r . . ........... v ..ui mi urn mini iiiui, i

unpiimi uSu auuiii on ncconiii oi iiicjain coiitnlent of a Detuocratip nitiioritv del.cato hoR HI. ot a sister. I ww miiHriu both houe,. T.e H ull. U, the Kci.i;

to

Jam'Kk, Imhana,

riLI. prueiire in the t.'i-i.m nf lliilwi

'.UIKUIlir HUi-ltU"!

That ia stupid lie in fact, a brutal

iiilM'bouiI, flint has been stamped as such tin

iV tne writuMi siaieuieiii 'Oi Jion. tienrv incut

' 1 .... ., ., L..,... O..U! ..

i, n.iii, imc n ci'inmir ni'lii oiilllviiii

Ine cooetlr

Ifttioti.

fcjriiac utii Joiir Kant of the St. Cbarlf .

JIBt 2I, .4.-tl

B HUKO It U K TT K U,

, vu ii ii i iii, nun (iiiuuness gave uiiii)iicans are ollering iiothin- to the nuonle Jho general letter of conin.e.ulHtio., lo.The ib'publican platform ..onfnius notb-' he people of the Snhih. So far li omiing wi.i-ii meets the popular desire. Ot, ihere being .any tbouglit on my pan ot tho oilier hand, tb. Upinocntiic platlorui leeoiumeiMliiighini tor military oiiiploj -ieoiitaiiH.especiallv on the tlnaiieiMt on.--moiit. I had not then, nor had the conn-lion, what two-thinU of the vo itrv ireneru v. t he mnu i H.iimt ii...ki...i: .....i. .... 7'.' . . u." "

:ie would oca wnr nl all. The state-were dlincllv i 1 1 in Uml tfiil.mit ii.. :..

that U1V SVninathiix i.n i. i.lili,. Se ll. i.s.. ....... . u

. . . ..V.K V V.l Wl, I7jl. I II I 11111 lllf iirii fill

sues at mat tune wore substantiallv wiibiiiiti.lli.n.Mt. ..n-wi!..., i i.t.'i t.... ".. "

i ... i . . . t, -p p. " imihixiiil; in;i iiu :

of inl jilloln- i-iimitv' bv M:iini' Gntlllli. nun nf llm

Kve,4..c,.- re ableciti.cnSofthe;a.nee.M .i v; eH !''" n,cI. byMr.i:d.r.ifP, Clerk of the Circ.Vit .ilneandi, u n

'rnn.. I .Incntil. K Wi.ir.i.,,1 O .. .. '- .v .,,..,. i;

,v"m " ',vr' . v.. ...... i.iiiii nuiiiisu wa i lien IMP IllOst. tllomi- "Vlml dn vnn rliii.L ..i i... v i ir'J'f f """ V,VfeclMg r,,le of wtiHc.rc,oi.lca. AIVnc,rCol tlaationals i 1 1. h t. wrlii.i f meiwin a 111 lit t Ami itiii.iiii.li. ..I 1 ..il.i . 'l,ni v,,u ""dhLI S I

i i lit mi"i.n !.. ii iiii'iiii.i nun llllflliun-llliill 111111 I '.lllf1 II. Ill vr fl Iti ti Inn .Kit 1 I n' l. . . .

tinned veracity, who heard the MMhWu of Mivn-iih in

i cnanfxi.rnxir tvi i ill

And Notary rublie, 1 iSiOT ilfmn. uud ha. .ep'ftullv Mated that no.outl. ,. hSJ V ?"'. V"" atubhio,.. J ahteSi IM..ANA. j mit. nucl or nbomoiable labuhood vvathe o.he ha .. .1 r m a c LI .' ,?v . ,".rt,,.lM,,,. Wt m ... c, r over m.ercd than 1,K lU!., coi.Min,. Ctm ,, S ,

firact!M

IVrry .iiiitl. Iii.li.m.i.

t.l. 11 JHTI

jti,.i4e. nil this evnteiice, evt'i'v man of

.i.V.jjiu.on. t.ii.nit.i.oN. n-e tnust know it lo I... imirne from vfllaili event! wllieb lo(ived the clo.-P Jillon Iinn 'nt sUp viur. 1 w-not a eaiidiilato for j.riAr--i.'"a I cv i m i"p- lepinii In IS(.U in the moanliliie AT rORJfl. 8 if U Ivrr

lUMw iri. n imii n"'a 4 Milium if till l 1 out of my tlii lict anil pin Monroe ami

liwreiice in it, making it. according to

previous returns, a l.epublicaii district

.joy anoiii iweive or niteeu niintireu niaIjority. In lsrB 1 was renoininrttt'tl

Orrift: rir .to. Troxlvr'n SHiMlcr Min'i JASPER, INDIANA.

17"H.,"'nciiriln the Conrtc nf Dulwi sml t.ljin

f i ci'iuiiif.

f nici, in the -orlli, headed bv Mieh'iiideiM.iHh.iit. ,,fc..nii. V '

uundicr. of Midiiuiin. u i,.....:,.ii,.,'...

,i . ri.i.ii. , "v....,,, .i.mivi.-i iinMi-im-iio. u emnraces uine assrling tlieu-dwu-c lor blood-speculative mind, who go too Jar, hut in As between il.N latter elaaiuKtbe mab. ib..l.. t.i. , :I ut ... L

incsLM-v ii.Mli.. r..? ii i ,r TV"

iiiin.li iiti-ueu iimuiuia rotor n. f a nut

men a.i

loudly letting.

a euiunrotuisp

ivruritm iu ail IIIC .ila PS I IP ! I ion i.v.t... 1 !..!

Kiin.r i.i.rlu .i.,. o ;r ' "-ri'i"-ovini in. in v hi iiic weinornu ic wp'i ' ,'r , ?. ta" ? . 1 ',V0':. .ineerely acting to accompli,!,

St i..93ti, ISTDv

NEW ULACKSMITU SHOP

M. GASSER, Noni Mala Street, nptiooltr tW 1'". U.tlcc. Jaspek, Indiana, HAS bHilt anil nprrirrt a iipw phnp for all .Ifnt nf Mukh wrk. HI long ncriiMl'itanti1, vith iliprilUb of rhibM ciinnty, ami tb wHI fcnnwn um1 rliiractr l)f hm wnrlr. h irvili nlll ffLplifm t. Ill lf.m t .tiflrA

of patronage. Illn .rlce ill lit Htmlo t uil tlir tlme ,ilatltorpf phnvlnc ntnl Irnalni' of wagoiH or Img KlprHsj.iljr atieiHliMl to. W. GASWKK. KovfiBbtr Ktb, 1BT4. ly CWAI. MDMAMX. II. H. MOrFMAS. uThe OIt KcliaNIi" BODMAIilV'S Xeai Tobacco WAREHOUSE !

jority

while nb-ent and against mv earnesi

wihu. but I accepted and made the

race. 'Unit district had -'Mil over twenty thousand gallant soldiers lo the war." "Let me interrupt you. Senator. What was the eniiro vole polled at the Inst clcrtiuii lor Congressman in that titstint?" "I think about 32.000. "Well, my op

ponent was Major Curler, a good soldier

.... i..i....,..i 'V . "i"" oenserrcai onus must necesar v see that at ' o , n'' UyW lim, : m' t,,f' ,5''1 5,1 llin not uf s. Ids me 3 , uSV . rUu ir,,,,u ":'?" j,'5' on n orgH,,iaiion. Thev s III 1,1 I'clo.eilie war?;..!.,!, ee that the Democratic party Mauds auppoMO I WeiP to do so. huppo.e I'ldedged in its plallbrm to ein v o. t i e were to go mou.iutr ihion.rii ii... ' ,vi.,J !..t..,r... ... . "J.tf . i" V" .lo. t'"1 J ,w 11

r,;i"fr -Miiiuicr ti iiit'ir nru icuniw nun in tin

..i4...l.l... . . .. 1

rC.I ' hC". S, ry'"u.iy, but will be cast where tbi.y will

MtT ' ?.FI-r -nn,. capitu

.......... . 1 1 "hi mi' liiiiii'f stilus i itiit ii !A.ui..m

Ibu 1'ieilcli have tier ennim si3.".o

Deserved Succcsm. Clncluniti Trade Ist. Capital, however cautious, unless It is able to combine with onud busine uianagcmoiit, can not expect, in thene days of bu.inpc, flppresUon, even to protect It(Ii JVoiri encroachment, to sav nolliin-r of Ciirniug ativ dividends; cohstKjncnUy we tlnd on everv bund deserving enierprUos at R stundstlll, wailing. Mrawbcr like, for Mimpthiii"- "to itirn itf not alone because of the times, but ruther for laek of energetic and wise busjines management. That, thn il.ii

men in the right places, even in these times, can achieve Miccess in the direction of developing enterprises that for lack of judicious push have laid idle or uo so than idle, U conchifdvelv hown in the recent history of tho Cincinnati, Itockport and ShUi western Jtailroad, which about 18'woiiths since came into the buiidd of W. O. Kockwood, Kvq., as IJePoiver. Mr. Kockwood found the roadbed and i oiling stnpfc hi bad condilion, so much o as to rcuder travel unSnt'e, and be nlso found a largo lloating de.,t to add lo the road's embarrassed coudilioiu With a rare comprehension of the possibilities of the enterprise. th Receiver, with a masterly hand, grasped the opportunity, and during the tfrt year of his receivership tho road, after paying .its running expenses and putting its machinery, rolling stock and i-oadbn.1

in pxcollciit condition, netted over $0,000. lp to the nrcent timo a71

miles ot' road have been completed, thu last two miles just finished running in Llfl.tt, '.. ... tl..r ' IT.....! .

...i..... imii linn-.-, ui ji uiiuiiguiirg Having been naid for. tovcthpi witb tim

tloatiiig debt, from the earnings, which

are largelj in.advauceof last vear. ICarly this year the road "was taken out of the Receiver's bauds and placed

uiiuitr tnreei coiuroi ot, me corporation. Much of the stoek hnvinr cliiiiuri.d

hands, the eniiro iiiniiaircincnt who

hniiged.aiid the following -reiitlemeii

were elected a its ottieei:

rreMtleiit-Joseph Kiusev, Esq.. Cin

cinnati. '

Vice-President Geo. Ii. Kiwr. I'sn.

Ioton. -,-.-

Treasurer V. O. Hockwood. Ea.. In-

diatiapoli...

beeret'in L. . Clirrrv. Cincinnati.

A new loan of J.auo,(XH) has been negotiated, secured by drst mortgage on the en; ire line, bearing interest at l percent. go!d;a..d of this amount, about $225 0u)

na' ieen appropriated to fund tho old iiidi'blcdue, and the balance will bit u-ed (rt complete the road. There can

te little doubt that its present enerjretio

management will have the rail; laid to IliiiiiingbmX early in the fall, and when thai point is ivHphtd it can easily earn the interest on its boud.

hen the road shall havo rpapbril

las-per, witich is. only a aiioliou of time.

tin tines! block coa) ivginii hi tlieroiinlly 5s by va of this road to Ifockport brought i.'K) miles nearer New Dileana

and other hire Southern coal maikeU

limn ruubtirg.trom which the Southern

lippiy now elm fly comes The iaeili-

tut, tor shipment from Ihickport down the river a re tar tuore ictmble a, todenth

of uaicr than in the Upper Ohio, where

imviguuoii is ai lime, ntnlc.' v mi.,.

xuideil. y emiii'Mil tetiinoiiv"it has teen established that ibu i wl ne'ir.Ias-

ppf. in Dubois and Kpt necr coi;ilivJ( Ui.etlia!ed in the Tuited Stales, mid being the nearc-l Mtpplv of iln oualitv iff

coal to .Si. LonK New Orlean. ami the

Whole Southern market, an immense

and continuous demand is a.aii'pd,

i nl our paco permit we might go on ind enlarge more fully tmoti ihU im-

lorhiut untPt prise, now bi-ingso success

fully developed, but Millue'it lo sav at pl-pnont thai there MVtn, to be a brliht y

future hefon ihi-.io sd, and we cheerful-

y give the abovp I.mpk as an eiipouiage-

tnent to capiial. that St mav be more

gtM-ously employed to develop the itn-

HRitr-e resourccH of the great Southwust.

Hhotip letter a disunion paper. J )ay after day, as everybody ivnicinhcrs, it anlllllllll'f'll lll'lt lllll Il.i.. I . .

while we huvc f Ui.-lU.-Ginciniiaii Ctuii

mcrciHi.

and an otllcer of ono of the regiment, un without rpsbibmi.. .... m... ...... M .

from the district. The survivors of the KNorih ; that the Southern sJiL . .i .V..' Acording to the latent authentic slide

war, ovcrIO,0(M in number, were all at'secedo in peace; that a line of eir Toi iincl,ts ltt Ui$ "vgard, the currency

jiuiiii:, nun uir uiu in. -i iiiiiu i nitu nil oii-nniglll Do (ll'UWll across llio iki-e ot tUn

poriuuity to meet tiiem lace to face in

almost every township in tho district and reply to the accusations which thoy bad heard at a distance. I carried that HepUblican district by 128 majority by the aid of the votes of returned soldiers themselves, If it could have been shown that I called them hirelings and dogs while they were Imperiling their lives under tho old Hag for the preservation

of the Union, they would not only have

Countries,

....... t . . . , ' v

Lumiiry wun its consent. This was simply treason to tho Union, us far a. tri'Mtum finn r. vlct .

. . ,-..vs x v uai.1l xii iiiiii c irnpfij

may be answered that the proprietors!"

aiuvuuuroui inu iiouniai Iiavoehnii"ed since then, but It was tho organ of Eihoi

oiiiiiu ii.il ij n sjicaKS tor now. It was CiOIJV'JlU(-a,ul 0l,ltei,'lPlieve,by Hon.

... chuus aim iur, iJoujainin Su - irrni'n ...... . .1.! . ... . ..

s'.r'v " '"" iniio h itenubr ("an

o icehoh ler at Washlngidn, and the other &till a writer for tho Journal, I know ot no llepublbin convi-nilni.

. . . a a . . .

ISTAliLISIIKI) 1S5L No. 57. C9.1" !V , '

m m . . ... . . i ' , - IlltVII Kllll'fl lilt. tLH IIll'V IIIIWTIII. in Itfl 17 O 1-tii.ta .... Ik .

PtlL W nil irimil SI rnrifnl . . ' ' "-n-- nnun ui I ) JiOIHin liivitt eonttmii:,..

oeCU liMf A in. inn Siln-nvni-i- Kulii.lv.n",."". . .."" ."Uliniril III IOIjU and H i "I...

The oelv Tobacco mreuon-LeiH (;m:P0S.r,.X JYoi:k !e, then and now .1

" VwT.. . . : .r::;.: 7i : i..r' : wan Ul j.opuuncan party, boidu

S .1 v . .1 f . u .-ounccu sim ar eontiu outs of d k. Sniilli bnlill'n thn nnllilcuL- nl llio fn m I,... t . . . ""'l8 WI "IS-

uv...... " "-. IIIIIUII. 1 lllll 1'IHIUI.It 1 1, 1. v ........ 1 1I..I .1.

,, , ,"a.rz.J """ iiiui Mini me

. . w t w a viiumi-v a -v i ciunit I'lftli. a Seed Leaf trade. Storage on Tob ice.n froo foi I In

ud chargoa reasonable as censistcnl 'iui fair doslings. Lllwral advances iad on cRHsigninenta upon receipt. t3iid.for weekly Tobacco Circulars. CU AS. ttODM ANN CO., Feb. at 78-im. Clnciuimti.

lion and your disloyalty to the trovcru

ment during the war."

"So I prccoive," lie replied. ! was

Hcpublican State Cnnirai t ... 3

f IIHVD Ul

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circulation

reared under tho conservative iiifluoncefi .i.i.T.n..,,.o n. " " " V a U'aign Sl3.i,'t per capita. The Cineimmtt f' ,V;

entertained bv both of tho old parties on' tiZM J,c' ..rV!Vli?8' 'V'' ko nil tho re.t of tho conl n L

thosubjectof elaver. 1 always rcgard-Vorgiven wllhoit wpVn'un

capita or the three great commercial countries of Kurope stands hi follow:

tl.ssi.uim.t.iw

rm

I'i'iiii. latlun. .'W.WO.l'eo

'MniTn'jr imj.IIu. f.'!S(l

inri. 4i.iMmitftn niimi u..

tlreat Urltaln. :3,m,m 23

iVccordingto latest reuorf i lln iMii inn.

ev of tho United States was as follows:

Nuf f.irint liank nolm oh-

.'iniiillhtr. ...

!itprnb.ik.( (Hilt.tniiiln). :ihiltiillK fractlimalcur-

roicy, .... OntManrtliis (llv.r ruin.

A Jtig Crnsliojiper. The Stockton (('al.i Iiidenendent ielt

about the bos- gra,.hopper as follows: The most moii-trou-: grnsliopper we have ever spch i on exhibition at tho of. lice of F. M. West, coiinly treasurer, It is preserved in aleidioi.au'd wa.caplnrpil soiuo time since at Coppcropolis . It is nearly Ix inches long, mid itn body is

vinm. an inch and n quarter in depth, while iN

ncaci ih hs mg as a iiiuu h Ibumb. The

wings when spread miistdiavo meaMired ten inches from tip to Up. The legs are as large as a lead pencil at the body, and about four or five inches long. Tho enormous body is quite triUi-diiceut, and its ribs can be distinctly seen."

IMurt r.pilal fund for rrd.iitli.n r UaetlBiul tiH-rlal ilr.(iiltif legal imi. ,,"r-S " - 4(JA&T.,.00

TiitnlcHrrotcy, -

.1S2..VISM7 :HJ,(isi,uin :.iiT,0S3 $;!n,c,'.'.'i4

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The legislature of IViinsylvaiiia, at ils recent session, passed n law making It a criminal olleiiso lo keen a vicious dog, and punishing the owner bv lino or imprisonment, for injuries that mnv bo roininiUod, bede-? giving the Injured pnrty vecourse for damages by' civil action in the courts. ' How IleMI Suii thu Sens Over. His boson heaved with emotion As he sighed, 'twixta smile and a tear, "If over I cross the ocean. ' Twill be in a schooner of beer " CJlHokeumck Republican.