Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 November 1878 — Page 1
bekly Courier. JASPER
VOL. 20.
JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1878.
NO. 42.
rUKt.l.'HfKH KWKKV KKIUAY, AT JASPKK, OUBOIS COU.VTV, IXXUAXA, RY" cm,i;mi:nt jjoaxk. OKKICK.Iv Courieu BuiLmxfj ox Wb'T Sixth Stukkt.
rutui: of .suksouiption.
DAYS AN1 XI GUTS 3IOOX.
IN THE
Public JVIamicr.
Their Wonderful Extremes
Heat and Cold. London Tfra.
Dr. Klein, a
Were Adam and Ev Xnmimi.
Nothing more surelv marks a renfl-'Xouecre i).cmv'. , ,
I mat. !.... I.!. i i ' ' mini w vinciwiiui man than his public manners. It in, for rx Cwumkm,
I mimumuc, impossioie not to reel that a! KJ"V OI le
For six mouth,
iutim or Anvnivrrsinxn
A Family of Four Persons Killed, ami Tlieir Itodies Horribly .llutilated.
v ui inn rnrrni ( Lfi'niina . . .
man who arrives at h hotel Iain ui nt.Mit .from
ml rmu !.! ... ..... .T iltll.iun !..! . " . I VrVf'i-VVBK Cinf lfl-O
gcrman astronomer, has : ..'" .!.V.- ' K ,m ?nW'. iZl "v Vu 'or your colored n t ..." .!" T . .
recently called the attention of aetrmio. 7, " , 'ui - iu ni room, nmgmg ifc ,s ,lo pro v lamiliarj .,T "j ws inrown nixn a terWto slanmliiAfHcHii version of the A.II of .. U,Mtl"w'' cxcltetueitt trlr tfcln morning by
mwui iiiuur i an uiir vi i hiiii twin a i i : wifi'it ti iilt i'wu it ni i w " p in,i. a iciihi r wiiii hmiu iiiim.
Q k . iti,au VfUJTn UIIU UIlll i . - -
yet lacks (he finer'!"1"' y mm tinned and heard the "r1 WPH rofttmilted mid that the
ijiiijjle Subscription, for lilXy Xos., l 50 r" !0 ,,'I,.HI' crT I011", eimle ,e (looi. tho" V. !
1 w. , ,' ,. . . . . iceucnt tierson. vet la.'fcs tim ii,n..wiien tjiev Inn! uinnfwi ,,.,,1 .i ucr uml Ijoph rrmiHiilirvl ami
iw, mm wnin,, ue ici-i snip, was noi in -nr ti,'.."i 'I" "fVin n-tit. " ' "'7. " , "r. "v",. v!(t?,0 n, W " 7 7.7
, . v. fivl, JHI5 US'lilH'Cr . , wnMif; n ITU" IIIUH JillCS KlI'Jf'Ken " " 'v-5iio ncciei, HIS Wile
urelf? soon
cxiftnice two Years iv'O.
Kor soitfire, 10 lines or lo?f, 1 week, il 00 ,,nv? ,onK Vucc ",v(,'., UP
Ksch suhequent insertion, 75 cts.,tnu""K f,'t'Pr FS
jXMrouonicr
nil hojies of
: nrinai hie
iiitinn tin iiifinu of trjiff; nl' t!in tmct r.
l.onior advertisements :it the same raie, j),iecc or liviiijf creatures there. IJut A friction over even square or quaree. ,,cre ari. ju amon ihein those who fomdeilasaiiiare. lhe?er.rotheterrnsbcHcvo that bv sedulous and careful fortrtuisieut advertisements; a reasoua-Scrutiny processes of material change hie dHiiciion will be made to regular mav be recognized in th.tt fccemiii'rlv
advertiser?.
inert urns.?. Iu reality, perhaps the
Xotke-s ol appointment of adminis- wonder rather is that sIkh of change trator and Icfial notices of like character should not be often recognized, than to be paid iu advance. that from time to time a new crater
ANVOPXCtVO CAXI)III.VTK3. For Township Officers, each For CoiiiiU- " " Fr District. Circuit, or Stale,
W. R. OSBORN.
ui tuiii lesy is moral, it is a sympathetic un Ul,u I!"0 Hue which has continued "w lwo so:,B- '
reijarU for the feelings of others whirlr'11''"'' the more pitiful races. It now ",e w:c"e 01 the awful
spares them tnmecessary annoyance .PPcrs from the earliest tablets on tho a. frm t'0" lreo
When it is instinctive, it is called iact.,,bJt't't t there is more "round for ".'"' OH thu K- wl T. IK
uut it I?, at bottom, bumanitv. Knwlion ttit-i tradition than it hns I.M, oi,r,... i. ! Known as the U ise
visited
tvm9h which U
miles south of tho
road, on what
farm. A wttu.tlv
a public man vituperates auuthcr, how-'crc,td wilh-at least so far as tin. f:l,(f,le presented itnelf on euterinsr
ever '"smart" the abuse may lw. there iH10" fit pair is cnucernecl. Tlio'u,w bouse, which is a delanidated one
an instant nercentinn of tin. wum'r tablet is in thr Tt-iil vr,.,. i.. 1.. torv struct ore of tu'n i-nnmt n o i-..
true gentlemanly feelingr. However;" lhti 'lo George Smith. An inscrip-'H,.u, fro,lt roo, lay the IhmIv of the polished the invective, it i iir.tiim.r uou marked "ic itatij"' m.umii.c s. . .. wife, Victoria Vaeelet. rpiT hn
more than the rtyle of the stcw. WheiiiaCC0W,,t ot the creation of man bv il,,.llpr 1,fa' almost cut from the bodv. and
fear "."-."" un cr neao ana lace
iw. WheiiiaCC0W,,t f trcati Mr. Glad-n.0"1 Kir-Ku (noblo
"To
man
thq!L"in the doorway leading to another
$1.00 to variations of temperature compared
2.50 with which thOMj affecting the surface 5.00, of our earth are altogether trilling. It
is true there is no summer or winter in the moon.
Sir . Ilersehel has spoken of the
1 1 1 1 1 m i -fit. on-; 1 lion "-li tlipv i-i'(tnlil '
i ... v.. . :.iv::: ;.. '"geniienian.
uiii wnn, uiii in n:!tiny wiwj hi-b H'lT'i; M8J(lfi,i
T II.. .?..! 1
Jjcuwiihueni POOKe Ol Mr. lilail.sv" -iv.r-jvu nion n rmu'iii
should appear or the walls of old craters "'V."'."." "l ;v.e. ?.uow.u atC v'.ou. ",atI
Ifalliu. The moon's surface is cxpotl :rr" ".r-? be (the,;r" ' oi jiom, ms.re
.....v.v-.. ....mnu, aiiiiuiigu uc iniglll'p"" LHJ CsiaoilSIlCO, ail(t Iliav "VV4" iBuami. U. pool OI UIOCHl be as his admirers assert, the last un-hIs wiJI ot fail in the mouth of dai k u)unilinjf him, his head thrown back mingled representative of the Sephar- Wes which bis hand Iim made." This V n ,,ifi ce staring fearfulv. Jlis dim, or those Hebrews who can trace'1? tlje earliest allusion in existence to r1' ,K)re IneghaUv wounds." A bed
uieir peuigree unuroKen through inter- V!c ucai aecoaut of crention. and itli" l"e next room contained the mangled
miiiauie ireneratious of ancestors lwvst"sunetjy nomts to thi fiist in i?.,.
of gentle blood, he was yet not quite a dark. This confirms what Sir Jlenrv
but in reality thev are verv uieuioci oi h Iuo-;"" long ago. tliatAdamu
diti'ercnt. The sun middav
ineaiis dark race," iu ditineiioH from
bodies of John and Fmnk Vacelet.aged resiMJCtively 14 and 16 years. Their heads had been chopped and bruised in
a tirutai manner, so that the hmina nf
ku lighter i-ace, and George Smith"01" "'"'"ded m a most hideous man
iy height atj r'rl"" .""c,?lc" uJn
i ....! ! i .i...' , I'viiwii iiii Kerv Klllll oi nili-ni fn.
TT 1' . r.J nLr,!:r .MWitPr i., ...i.i..in-th1.. h. winter. XV""0 ,ul. wss a5kel to reply, he said.," w "ic account (Gen. vi.) of the SonsiHl;r- Oeneral disorder was noticeable
VVtpZ::"''' "'V.r -- ,lp sllInllll1.stllI r, fortv , w no reply to a slon-pail.-V" tod marrying the daughters ot men. everywhere, showing that the house had
MJ i.;i,rt..?.. n.new, i... " sMiiroea irom sleep Dv tIioi,""- aarku intenuarrv inr wlt. wc" . mnsacKen lor
ISsST'OHpx on Ktchth trpt, In Ihrrtmm I
HK-rly cni5frl itr lr. Wi.in;ii. i:-l(lcKr-
n lh rnrnr f 7IU uhI X'wtH lrf-t, Stpt 14, if.
C. H. MASOM, W. nocKroirr.
S. HUNTER JASI'KR.
rlttormnjs at Law.
i - n
7"II.t. p'rtict in IHM ml iylnins -vntitlec r 1 1 1 00 1 1 -S SlirtHCC
winter:
fortv-seven
rvvs niiiui-in iiiv t noon iii.ii! ( .r. ........
r..... t..t,M. i r,...! ...! ,i1""5.,.l.um :r " wc mcnuoiicd
. .1. - . . I;ir... ... . . t
u:iy on uif Hioun uoo hoi. inner more from a midwinter's day, as far as the
Mill's actual path on the sky is concerned, than with us the 17th of'ilarch differs
from the 25th, or the lfth of Septembe
from the tilth. It is the change irom
Jdiv to night which chiefly affects th
should tll(; Adanm. It apjiears, therefore that'iV ,,ired n,"n. ied
money or plunder.
I'rovost, k
t'lerre
ojh;u uis ooor, ana, by way of renrisalJ'n was a neirro. It mar Iu. ,i,t,i rrencmnan, is siisjecteI of bavin- dorm
hyhis boot-jack" at the door of hithat when this Adamn (not a proper! ,,,c dcet a,,d t'e circumstances all tend noisy neighbor when he had fallen .'Haint but meaning dark man) had sin-ij0 f,hoH' iUn leisguiltv. He claims to asleep, it might be what was called,!'d (fbe tablet doe not say iu what ":iVe ,,sr,''ly escaped from six or WhCII Olie scientific mail Sivnt in tlir. fiu-n Wavl the! llna lirrr ti'fia .1... SeVdl meil. Who flltrlTi! tho Imncn n.l
ri- .1 . . , -Vw ... v , . , -. .Hljll, .IU IIIVI.,. , , --. v,.....
ier who nan questioned his as-.',"'' iiiu pronounced man's car-e I,,c Ul00i,.v eccl, lait the window -ertion, "the wild iustice of pvnHnm. which the sad Jiifn-v r t.A a .:..",... where he said heDACMncd rmmii imn
I . . ... . . - ...... " . V . IML JX 11 1 .ll 1 1 l . - " -.- .. ."MI'lU
In the lunar vear of
.Vi. "'",M,''""1t inwrtek,ifcitrf ?p.1sys, lasting 346 2-3 of our davs, each
(irrioi:ssHtk si.ie .,r i-hwIc soarr. 'ting twenly-nine and three-quarters
.U.I..T, ihi. brpu inu. ist5 jy. of ouw, J mi day lasts more than
r - , . . .rortnijjlit, and i followed bv a night of
M0XJSsi?Ktt C1.KMKXTIMUXK- onrt $w U this all. There is
jtieiiher air nor moiitiire to produce such
UAIiEFl He TOVTV!E J"ect-as are produced by our air and
nthe moisture it contains in mitigating
a m m m t itlie licat ol day and cold of night
ItlOriUiUS til X'?tMdcrthe suns rav. the moon', surface
A., ..it i I,,,.,!
u r-u.i Mtmr bcin n?re.;.i t tUfm.e.niu tiiat 01 uoiliug water: tit so
U ZLI. 1. TK1YLOK
Uoon a the un basset the heat tlius re
jccived is rapidiv radiated away into
iKU-e (no screen of moisture-laden air
mJJss- - Y cheeking its escape), and long before
LllVi IltSU UL JJll IV hmar midnight a cold exists compared
...t.1. ......!. .1 ... I. fx ....
wjui which nic imicrcm wci.iicr uxperi-
cured by Arctic voyaircr would be op-
Jasper. Ixiiiaxa,
fpressiively hot- lhee are not merely
W . . J r tlieoretutal conclusions though even a
.such, thev could be thoroughly relied
uwl. Hpon. The moon's heat ha been mea Sired by the present Lord 1Jofc iiiini
ni Jaiinrs spteiutul six-loot mirror.;
I He separated the heat which the moon
1 Wf-YAT)fT 9f T tTTf ;Hiipl retlect to u from that which il JL X UI l litM L A 1 JUil It i her heated service herself gives out (or.
lecjiiiiciuiv, ihj !euarHieu iiir rcueciea
irom i ne nmiated neat) oy using a glass
screen, which allowed the former heat
Krof3c ntie Aont Kxnt ofth St. Cfctrle
ja 5, HT.-f.
B It U NT 0 BUETTSE It,
And Notary I'tiblic, Jiirr.R, IxotA.fA,
w
to pass while intercepted by the latter,
ti . . .... . . . .... .j.... .... ....i.. .I
t puniM in u iti- uoar; or ni-i mt no uiu loium hhuhi (u-.vcihii') oi ine
!TJr,:',nl1" ,wll- jms. i4. tj,eat w receive from the moon is due to
c. ii.mi.Lox. jthe heatin
J. I. 1MLI.OX. IiHo3i
of her own substance.
& Dillon,
.1 f. .! !.
ir mm uie riiuie pyrie "i oiiprvauons ii
appeared that the change of temperature
VTjCftl 1 F2n T TP 'd'lring the entire lunar day that is, iVj$ 1 1 ii X Jwii U 1'f"l'" 1letir midnight to near midday on
nit moon - ammi.it' to lusiv w o degrees
f'nhrenheit. If, we amne that therold
at lunar midnight corresponds
about 230 degiees below 7.ero (the
U'ricn over .!. Troslcr S&'Mlitr ShHa JASFEH, IKDIANA.
tiuip, uuui woiih. nonwj gentlemanly. renders curious, "wisdom and I erhaps, then, it is better sometimes&nowledjre hostilely mav thev iaiure
HOI to OC Keiltlemail V? That i nn- tucm his land, miv f t.i.I., rn.
iMJars evidence of never havhiw u.on
raised. He says the deed was done as
late as 3 a.m.. while the physicians' testi-
doubtedly the practical conclusion ond he not touch it his desireiI,u,,,-v sows it was done as carl v in the
those who feel uncomfortable when thev(sha11 have been covered with mud, until thev'ed
the
onnnintr if
can throw mud in return. But self-pod sball take notice of
restraint which good manners imposes h" be broken
bo cut off and his will HimHswer-ini,,t 11 o'clock. IJIood was found
and
f f fTir-j " vnvu null is always better tlmn "letting yourtelfAt his urgent trouble go.' Mephistopheles is never a good reive hini." There i
counsellor, and largely because he is not oe ieve thai after
a gciitieiiuii. or mav not
spattered on the man's shirt front and
tne crowtUoon concluded that be was gailty of the deed, and tlwre were loud threats of lynching. Provost is iu jsil. Xo danger is apprehended now. This is one of the most brutal murders that has ever occurred iu this countv.
bis mouth no his back
not healed
io goi snan re-
a goon reason to
lllp ilflrt- nn hail
The real Sephardiin may been captured, it was fcund in old trace contiiiuotK fnil.. timos ioiiviiifut tn -ni.:.. .t.:
OlooI though interintuahle generatiouss subieetion bv a l.rfini... ..,. j.i
of ancestry. But they do not slam their'as, some thousands of years later to boots nor their doors, nor butle iu lateVlaim that America was iimiuit. ...mii.
i unveils ana wik ituriug tnc perlor-mg the curse Of Canaan in continuing
iiiauce. nor occupy more seats m a rail-.the same race in slavery.
roan car titan thev rmV for. nor Ircnn -
their seats iu a street car, compelling a!Cw,'5cJitioii
t,
n.w..i: i r i fiti - -i
irc:iMnliiy, IIKO I nOlliaS WII6I1 IC fenn-d u
that the music interrupted theconyersa-10 he ft. Wimr hiS . V? C"Utt tion, or like that true Untlema.. whm., J., ... . 1 . fUM,,er.:.. .r0.r
the older Berkshire know. ....l u-i.n c. w. .l "n nM"ctf prom-
? v iii; llilll Mlir. U'i..l. ...til. -I.,!.. . " t,
given hi nlace in tlu-cr iwl ulix-cl...,; ' , 1 Kilt rL"e iicwa I juuauv, even at an average rost of f 25.h m w atC was wSSi J ftr .SnS,b'W l?wd l,ctrH nml r,n"1 'W3 of on.Mruei to hcaiyoVi Mtffi d, WWi?1 rll,e!M a,,?J!l,Mjr l,ut w"!ow nt ' Clonn!o Central mllrond -fEditor's Clmir! in whiehitbrough Clear Creek canon was only
Magazine for No"vember.' ' Q7Z i" ..T "'1 -c" Ue" ' ,rt 1er ,,e;
. imiKviiiiii iiiiiiiiiiM-. m. o . xiii? riMinn m inn fntiitmf t r r,t
woman to stand. Thev mav. indeed. Mens.
....... I .... I ' ... ' . .
. c,m uv u nim reuiiKC, out Wlttioilt Heat orTa the r.aitor f tlc Sn.
From Father
The Aarrow Uaitjce Convention. An enthusiastic pajei oii the question of gauge was read bv Colonel K. Hulbert, of Bedford. Indiana. It avr r.
p cte with statist'c comparing the cost of maintaining and operating the dif-
tercnt gauges, lip claimed the amount
of interest paid nrwm railroad Iwind
was greater than that paid upon the en
tire national debt, and this interest acl
count alone, if invested in narrow tinna.
tothevonntr woman tn whom i. i,.i . .i.V "f. ..inor ai- "iu vu.iMrutt .j.vju nines ot roan an
Fraud in Jefferson
possess, iu tribute ol .Sun, some
being
tmreliaiiJe So in the
time ago. (I have nnt in
h.v' u i n,,)' " I,onft of!l lit- Hey.
C'ounty.
The election in Jellerson cotmtv
made an mvesttgatioi
Madison K veiling Star
pretty lively, and the
111 111 lrirtt lliilifsfa Mmf u.u..... .......1.
vio'u ai uauti. iisavs: i ,:.a " M i.wv. i liiesuav
The election contests in this connlv :, K," 01 Uly bu". bri,,ffS win. from
are exciting much interest iu this con.'- V,"10 pourci- e allowing: "The
mttnitv. There is hut liiibt iMtMiitiio-n..Vulllu"c wnrogauon. or th is n aco.
with mouthing about it, but there is a silent it;'l,;cd the! service? of a pustor,
inevitable. Thcfr"' y,.!.,mi"?.w,,,ere c:1iI't't' Ct least is using the prok i V t,uhohc U speaks of a e interVicwes i, J-atliuIic iwfair of that place, whose it warm work iJ J ' 0 r",!!f,.,ow? ,0 ftn5 r ,,,c .priests of this diocese., in ' r.i..c.i..
omity 0.'111'011 wf tlly i?u" bri,,ffS win. coin'-Um uxntC p0rce. the following:
Vn-r'.T tb Co0M l u1& "i4lto'irpatoat cold experience in Arctic travel ,al-m""'::. ...?'pt-:1S7:. ing has never exceeded 140 degrees
.tw BLACKSMITEL SUOL' WK. GAS SEE, "r,h X'o Mwtt, ppfwtifi tke Poit 0S2c. JA5PF.K, Ixiuaxa, rrA5 lmH n.l 0vi4 nw tp fr tit fcn.! f
.tl?'1 wftI?, ,'Htsi'rMfRallWrf.l hre
' ''- " pnc win ie snii to aittii !
W. OASSr.R. xots,vr nth. is:i.i?
deep, oiuiiions interest. It has fiillv Catholic congregations do
below zero, it would follow that the midday heat was considerably greater than that of boiling water on the earth at the sea level. But the range of
ehauge is not a matter of speculation. It
eei tain! v amounts io about 500 degrees,!
and in whatever way we distribute it,LIr. Ilrcnnen of romnti7itv
wo must admit, first, that no such life at damnable, but simply jriy
. .. . . .. . 1 1 : .- ...i.i. n . . . I . i . . . .1.1.. i . . . ... -
n; iiiu i.iiiiiiuir won uuiiiit iuiui v l sir
it... . . t. ...-
v.mm on ute moon : auu. fccohui
the moon's erut must possess
its own, so to frpenk, expandi
contracting nnceasliiglv and
caliy.
linl
kettled down upon the democratie mindf tH . "'o.wmccor a pastor in the
more of their " w,ucn im a rotpstants
re oi tiu'iii " " uo, tuei
out of tl.eraVi?f!,,,l.ir?sc,itto U!c,n.h.v Bishop
t . . a..
iiiai two Hundred or
All AlVIIL WltPfl TttLMli
ImIIouuox at the tipper poll and des-r mh?V 1S sent by the Pone. That troyed.not having been counted. bi-i,un,r't ?Al mvi!il' dillerciicc.
mor
i
guilty of the crime.
But the climax of untruth and non
nor points to Mr. James Drciineii. tlm
uspeetor of the election, as the inan,,? e Is p0'la.",c tt an article .ibom Miiltv- n ttia M-im. t-.. .J .. J one I.po XII I. and tho .l,.cn!t, ......r...i
iu inn eeii!e.i. ... T. '"'""iw huh hi a crime M"roIH th? (r,:" Enquirer: The
.-.miu nun similar looiisli tiling
We do
e tfie
CXA. K. K. acrrxAxT "The Old Reliable" Heni Tobacco
Vll"!
uiey crystaiize and take, lorin.i:, . "" lUitimo of
y, uiaitivtiowiiiir the jiiIpips! tin. ,,i.i? : ...i. miu smrjoiis I'nis IA. nnt . or i...ifki.
a life oftinir in this imnorunt IllOCt lllll U Cla. invariably proven to be fahrirathm
ng and representative has taken the trouble f.-tlsphootlp. The writers of sudi t-.tutt
energeti- interview a number of prominent dcmo.k,imy "cither the Catholic church nor
Witches Shot in Moutreairs Hol
low. On last Monday morning "VYm Padr
ett came in a great hurry to Hubert Suter. who lives on Sam. B. Crccetius
furm over in Kentnckv. for the purpose
of getting Miters to shoot a witch that
W A T? "T? TT r TT o "r tlH? around about hi premises. He u iv ili Xx J U o Jii Iiitad Suters to cut up me silver money
janu monid tnree uunets, aim incn draw 57, 5?. the nictiir of a wniiim mi a lmafd. Ito
I?STABUSHKI iS51. KA 61. ami 63 West I-Von
Xo.
I MITPt. rnnf nf i i.,i
iLeTfAuS Ohio, and hoout h-picture of the woman " I ' allowing Suters to titLA01W10 fehnti ill On- fprawnnl w !.!l !. w loiHcrl Kl,oo..
UU.tt it..i I
Nh Tnli rJ.. r i r' or-ing. Having nrett two snots in Her 'd cnawiaSSlw r lhn m-Uth lri 'ul hl t,lr forehead, he went ith fate Liu?" t , " eoiwHl home. leig siKtkd that the witches
on rnn. :..;.V' ",,THces womW leave. It seems that Mr. Padg-
- " ' 'hiiiuriin himih f r-Avif.inf t. it i - .. ... i ' I
vn l inr H'llrlv Trtlt-M rV . ,ti r iiannir:i vanic nmiiu mne in? i i matp ' i Tl M A
... i,ineiniiatf. cause of it L Uavcuworth Democrat. iichiMii Civ.
crats, and gives their opinions on thti,:lv Jr'l,,,r " w n ' Ply thing
subject." me Latnofics m our city knon better The Hon. John R. Craven, in reply tof""1, V? ,? wcH ro"od about the questions as to the seriousness of "the Llbc ehiirch, lm to give nedenec to
case, said : hi ii I,,M vcO scuaiWe CathoIf what is told mo are ftcts, that there'"): Rl lY?1' thc ,sm! ,auI,it t such bits
were only two hundred and ntty-thrcef V.r"ie "UV; Straiirht doiiifwi-atti. it..t-nta t.. i... it... t J I the bun wishes fn nlMM iia n......
box, and that about four hundred voters'T",,0,,c r(-'aders by publishing news to
mire voluntarily made affidavit tlmt,,":,,c,vl,,,!,; 1 ouy suggest that it they voted the KtmivM .i..i.,..i:..infy take its information tion. .1.-11..
ticket at that poll, certainly there Is a,"r,,b, rccf, ami ,l0t from such as
jjicxi ueai in me
may rest i ti 1 1 v assu
democrats are in imu-
Tbey have not acted hastily or uimdvlfc1,110.1! f0,,,, .Re"' her Mere, pastor of rilf Km ...... .1 .. .... till St. .Tilling n......... ' . t. .
v"ji wnniiuucniiuijuuu coouy. xficvit I . , , vhuioiic utiurcn.
uiihk uiey nave been grossly outraged r"lvn "B corrects ootim
and are united and determined to flirht yth0Uc ,,ew8 contained
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certainly there Is a,T',lllf M"rces, and not from such as contest case. You!em,er 'KnoraMtly or maliciously tnisrepsured, sir, that the ref "l kftl,,olic affairs. A. Mekjs. rnestin this matter. V1 w;y Sun appen a communi-
it to the bitter end.
erroneous
HI lirnt'iniic
.. .1.. c J .wn
r'18 l l .mii. v e fell into our terrors bv reiving unon ouv v.u .....
whose articles we published, presumini'
3!'t riiht a'sto 7E- arUcle1 eSr, ?
land will endeavor to avoid them in the
'jHiure,
irmer of report
marsnes near
chitipry and rolliag stock was presented by Colonel IL Hulltert, of Bedford, Indiana, and discussed. The president of the convention stated that on the 1st of laM January there were nearly 3,100 miles of narrow gaiijre railroad in on-
enttion iu the United States a greater portion or which has been built iu thu last five year, and as many more are now projected. The commissioners report claimed (hat a narrow gauge engine, of the mo capacity a tin; standard engine, can take un the koiih
grade; more tons of paving ft eiirht. lie-
cattM it has es dead weight of 'irs, and that in the transportation of passengers the same rule would prevail.
Useful Information. One thousand shingles laid ! inches fo the weather will cover one hundred
square feet of stirface. and five pound of shingle nails M ill nail them on.
One-hfth more siding and door! IK la
needed than the number of square feet of surface to be covered, because of tho lap in the siding and matching of the floor.
One thoiifand laths will cover seven! v.
nine yard of surface, and eleven nonniU
of lath nail will tmll them un.
Light bushel of srond If IM1 fit V I Poll
bushels of sand, ami one bushel of hair.
will make enough good mortar to ntautoi
otie hundred square yards.
a cord of stone, three bnshelof lime, nd a cubic yard of sand will lav runt.
hundred cubic feet of wall.
rive courses of brick will kv mm
foot in height on a cbimnev r ir K!rL-
in a course will make a Hue; eight inches wide and sixteen inches long.
" i ieaaMMHM --i1vc thousand five hundred bale of
cotton came into the cUv over the SI.
Lohis, Iron Mountain anil Southern
road on Tuesday. JInw's this for busj.
ne, this early in the season ?f St.
Louis Times.
Boston is to be the nextcitv wifban
elewtted railroad, n charter alrcndy been obtnhicd.
having
