Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 June 1879 — Page 1
Jasper
Weekly Courier. VOL. 21. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1879. NO. 24.
vUMMSHRft frVKRV FRIDAY, AT JAWIRi
DURH 'COUNT V, iK DIANA, Y CLKMENT DOAKE.
OFFICE. In Coukckk BuUvkiv on
Wkst Sixth Street.
PXIOK OF NUKSCKIPTIOK.
SarleSnlrserSntlon.fer fifty Nes., 1 50
fCar six menttts. : : : : : 1 00
KATKH K AnVKR.TJ8F.INO.
For square, W lines or lees, 1 week, $1 "00
Longer advertisements at the Mine rate (Vartia ever even so viarc or squares
ceitnted a a square. Theee are the terms vi- trauateat advertisements : a reasona
ble deductiea will be made to regular
mdvertl&ers. Notices et appointment of administrator and legal notices of like character . m
to be paid in advance. ANNOURCINO CANDIDATES.
Van rVkUtttt
for District, Circuit, or State,
each
$1.00
2.80
S.00
W. R. OSBORN,
1-kIYSlCIAIV SURGEM
HAS locate hi aaper, wl hi prf!Hial ttitkt l the puKHe, and will endeavor ta werK
aftpOMi0 KlrMh rtwt, Ih the ream fermrly nccHfdert Uy Dr. Wnlmnn. KcaMwter tkeeormT ttfTth aHrt Xewtra tret. a . I r '
i I II.
Stfit.ll,
ff. A. TRAYLOR. W. t. HUNTER.
TRAYLORA: HUNTER, attorneys at Law, Jasper, Indiana, ,lTHJi prattler Ih the Ceart af IafcW and adjeln. TV meeHNt. Partkalar attenthw RlveH t cslNfefhWc wo dr Kmt sf the St. CharteV Hotel. Jam- K. 1874.-tfV attorney at Law. JASI'KK. INI).
Wll.li pntetle Ih i t Cmirli f Ubl rowntv, ami atirad UUhUUx In lulne eHtrHMed In Mm. O ! In the " Crler " hNlMlHK, Wet Main Street.
A. S. IjAOLE, Uttonwy at Law, JASPI1, IMDIAKA.
rrttre 1" all IkeCiwrt fthitw4 d ad-
luciKHk ami irH4ie bum-
vr aftUMu wris, the scene or picturesque misery. The
m. . " i"iiib, nsiimuianv iiarnera.
rf- ,..r -. r 7. . r""'" jiwer w iuc rtfceni reiK)rtor the com CrtHMIIIty. Gt'H. GrAHt. thai Vickftliurir. hava lnuo t.. ImtH -ti...' ' VUI. ,',B-U"i
r mi un n ana. K.1 h iirn a .m n i Linn a n kii vmi nn na km .
iiiwi. uu ziauiiicNiiv niciura tu tnnti exiracL ma iniinwiita u
lxwt. ensemble. ' .n.l n; i. CJir a:.?"1" ',w ,,n
1 1 i . . . i ... ....... u u umiosaiin UlllCI
is aray-wooica Hefrro.ltis much conimercia countries. It is worth v of
TllOrO IB SOIet I HIT A mrwt nathnfl.. t.. L..Vl...1 -it V'.U.C. 'I rni "
the recent ludicroul mk m rtTr.r"y
ait tltr1a I III). "TliA KaahaIa.... L. m
sinipucity of the mass of negroes is
uM-uiy iu ue creoueu. .Jtut below ht're
- wni 'wrv IIIX.
their little woolv heads on tlmir tmrluv I 000. Thft
tarma. Ihey wake up stiff and sore and states that
secretary of the Ti- mirv
lie has receirftfl tfM nonnnn
the White chi d, after a riav's nlaif Inn lh tiA nf V..i... ioto i 't .1
i ii i i ,u " . l oor Pnaniior resumption purposes $141,888,000. fill I (iron nf nnwoi-l t anlnM .:il..ul1l..t . . i .v ' .
Lisa ,.m r..r.7 .m .v., mo. nicy niH up nun an ti sore anal mac ne lias received 96000ono
f.r.. ? ''.' to t.k? '.ofour lihSTta'a I ItoZton S l WhTZT '"
4viiHg. xne river boat cantalns t pl'iisn'Mii. .Ibv- .,! D. i.'i" . : '"!TiH "-
to take them, and their lat e stock oficoat. Th HitUri.. bil-, i. J.. '. V 1 M". x OUt
inonev is almost rono. Ti, hn ,,n.,iL.i " ""7. "I:..7.7 .T.""" w,u i" ""i wouia amount to about
uvid.i (r0m.if T i 7 i ',' T"U "" s"iciii. wuii viiemme uen- iv,um,uw. Tnese statements rnr.
mem mere to starve. Some of these nt-'Sfl'OeS Wero wnll-tn.1rt follnauo ntptiliwr
a Ititla ri IT e yi -wtsii, suiu, muy neiuier ijjuih pri 01 tills was not actual srnlil a little Stock. One man solil a nnic tnnv n Uul .t. ii.t ' .t I si. ... ; ,ul wtiuai oiu
wseon. for which ho h.1 ,irl V 7n.li li.t ,n? Aiessury vaults or any-
Sr. m ..t ,., ., . nu omujjio nicuui in me un-iwucro eisc, out only a srold rrnriit at u, us ioraige money to sro to ivansas. ouestioninL'' tniKtrninnaa f .i.n.n.
Another char. Bold turn ,-nml ,na r,, ri, mi. ,i 7 'i ' " ;,V-T.,t ",.,,.,?B.UVU 089 we" wcnrea
25 each, an 1 I b n? V T i.rJ.i"': . ' ,,u snail am. ava iaoic, but still not gold. Gold
... - vvtvo iinviiix uiuv nut uuLii i ah i ii i it irii iiiwnm r mai i r et iva . a i
imn ovhlr nSnnV- of these the general mass of gold in use Tiu the
bHftv ti7.V VnT;J7w-;"?im V" nes9. the absorption for
ti.;w aJn i 1 "I -i-. "AV""." r'"1 .U,C.6I" uw.1 UP. W1 R 'i'e, Kom 8ince;i87l have been:
" VI " i . i i ! ? . iniiuj jcriinp h ciicbi. ror luncn tncyoata in Uermany 4350000 000 BlUle, farmmsr tools and SUlwlstance foralcnrn.raL-e. ami Jrttil- r..nm - -ti I T., U..11....S r. jow,uw,uw
. , " ., , ....... ..... ,, , a .,uui utci iu uuiiniiu unit ine ac&nm KSlf Vm t,,e enero8 LatJ of the w,lle,r-. The oId mau ft,,s "P, sitting navian States 40 000 000
t,i i i r ' . ,r " n," iiimu aim n niiKieu i uv u imei estates lorresuninMill Otic fill! MorL-nt.. critrnli.. Ilnntlnn Ai s t" t t .n. I tui isbuuiii
iT-7i ""vrv . '"t' vuwiiito uuiicu in iiiH iisra nanus, me I uoii purposes 100 000 000 arrows better In Kan wis then hern " folifMron nA , .i. us I 1 1 8 iw.uuty aj
iri . . , " . I miu iic naMia iiuiu HIS HSU. I
wnar is jvausasr asked another.! The white men who come andtel 4490(H)oooo "I reckon it's a dav's rhlm frnin haali Mi ii tk ir.n. ... ... A l m.. t 4lU,O00,UUU
kapHod .nochor gcKr.i,..ic...V liuoTiut
icuuw. ruenn thai lha h:iu,lA ..m ..i n. I u-i. . """""
Under a Shahbv tent on Mlf lnvnl I In im airav an.1 tia..rn..n ...., 1.
. . . . ... " l: . f , auu, IIIVIVIVII,-! JllUOk uu
ItlHICCU a SUlifUiai nair. a bliml netnvp. I'vlnir aliniif Urn oai.O.1.. na.l
UBCIBU 11im.n an.1 I. !.. . ; r.. !.!?! I 1 .
Mww niiu mn who, n uuuriiiuus uauy uopo ana nigiuiv vision.
woman, weigiiing auu pounds ir an OUIICe. She Would wntiiw a tm-n tulilnl . What nivu filimil.l 1a
to face her about. Says the old man, (Hee Arta.i
"i se natt a wision from the Lord, and He First be true-be irciiuine. Xo edu
leiismetogotouisyurKausas and 1 cation is worth anythinsr that does not
shall tret back mv fiht." "Dst Ir A,
truf," says the old i'at women, corrobor
aiiniy.
include tins. A man had taller tint
know how to read he had better never
learn a letter of the alnhaliel. and h
...Ym At .... vno ui nils Aiwuauei, anu ins 'Why, auntie, you can t work ; you'rdtrne and genuine iu intention and in
too fat' . one exclainaa.
" .... rvr, b atmLiias
"V ell, the Lord hss called us, ami Hekciences and ... 1 1 1 f .t ft I . 1 l.v .
win imrnuc, sue repues.
DAVIS TAKES MEMPHIS. Onfi day the eamn ta irrnatlv nrritoit
j - - - ... - v wvwwmj Kta,ua a A negro with newa has arrived : "Jet!
. I ...t r 1. t .n nn..
-"v 19 iinh iHF.rn .neiiiiinis wuii iu.uuw
IsctiOH, rather than 1cinsr learned in all
in all laHsuakres. to be at
monetization laws of 1873-74, has been
mucu more considerable, and nmki.iv
not less than $250,000,000. There was a large accumulation of gold under those
laws before May. 1877. when th
liave been none if the minf a had l lAiltl
open to the coinage of silver.
iiie whole absorption of Pgold since 1871 has been : In Germany $350,000,000 Iu Holland and the Scandi
navian Mates 4oonn nrn
In United Sutes, from the de- !
moiietization of silver and I
the resumption of snecin I
payments in gold
250,000.000
" - awrfjijarairoj b,w irv ( jthe same time false in heart and counter
leitin life.
Second Be nnro in thonyhL lanwnawp
pure in mind and Itmlv. An iumur
---- -yj .... -' v I IIIU lirilUITIIIi; 19 A I
mail, younsf or old . noisoHimr the Hncia-lnf tli amnnnt nrnu : :.. t i
" ... r? i. .ivuu. vi Bvm an vuiii ami imip
m) w nere ne moves witn snintty stories I in all the countries, not in a stale of
tajontmnnn
Ml a a '
ine loiiowmg is a proximate estimate
-tint.!.
?Y Joinitaar nvimtlea
itf. Hm.ir a -(ipcl.iUly OFFiCK:- South Xv lfrth, 7.h ly.
Nltla f 1'Hhlin Kiitinrc.
BRUNO 1I0KTTXER, ATTORNBT AT UW, And Notary Public,
jAsrRRi Irdiawa,
ll.t, prartlf In all the Ottrtu nf ThIhI ami
V'try enantic. Indiana. Jan, 1H74,
J. F. DILLON.
C. H. DILLON.
Dillon & Dillon,
1TT0HNBTI AT UW.
OFFICE Hvir Je. Trexler'a SaHilIcr 8ih.
Jainx, iidii.ua.
Il.t.practk In the Court nf DHbola aaj a4jttn
iriii rotiHiieii. ntfiu mu, im jr.
P URN IT URE ! JOHN F. A-IUEm, XetUi.Wett Center of the PhIiIIc Square, JAIPXR, INMAMA, IcRpccirully injormsthe public that his tock ef Furniture and CoMIhs will always lie found full and prices very reasonable. Any article of furniture made to order rr wanted. Cash Customers for Furniture will receive a deduction oi 'ght per cent, from regular prices, or nve per cent. If paid in thirty days. Aug. 23d, '78 ly.
specie! and selfoonmiissioned
of sable hue.
'Dere Is good news," he says. "Gen. Grant has kot ter Vicksbunr with 600
troons and a heart oh vimiirMtw and ?a'
a-goin to take us all up de rtber.
juany ot tnese waiting negroes daily exnect that mvthicMl government steam.
er is going to lake them free of expense
to tuetr lou acres and amine lit Kansas. R'OUNDHKl.S FLEKCINd TI1K NKdllOK.S. Itcceutlv some white scoundrel have
...I. ....!..... r
UIIU IIU UIIII UIO IIUI IIICI II JUUISINIIH parishes selling the credulous and easily-
dtincd darkevs tickets to Kansas nricc hn Wnm ts. a man
, - . .. i
$ o cacn. ine negroes nave gone to tnej
A a 1. m
icvce auu irica to uoaru ine uoai, snowinjr their tickets. And then did they learn that they had lieen "sold." By thi time the white rascals had "lit out
of the country", as the phrase is.
One of the meanest games
upon the uegroes was on the pari oil
some white man from the north, who traveled through these parishes with trunks filled with tiny American flaps, such as sell in lloston tov stores
for a penny apiece. The negroes were told that, if they bought these flags and nlanted them in the ground, the govern-
. ...i.i i.. it.. A.ti .t
main wuuiu 111 uic mil jsivts ilium ine land. The negroes boueht those flair-
at pricos ranging from $3 to $6 apiece!
wnen tne planters heart! or tins scoundrelly transaction they endeavored to
secure the persons of these rascals, but
they had "skipped".
POPULAR. TALKS. Yon will often hear a Kniisai-boimd
darkey say: "General Grant haR ordered
. Ann
I . . 1 I 9Hm.vruv,"Vi teciicrous, noble, and manly. Grant Britain and its colonies S00.0o0.00
roiirui-jj eeii-rciiant and seil-nelp- United SUte S50.000.000
luinTOnuni cum ciiiiiuiouu. iu uc i r rsnnn nnn onn iirwi
llf I Itct I'lrm o alu'..K. a .a .1 nAtr ...a.iI.. I f T-ti n . .. . 'I
......... .vu Aim tvii siiiiituiiuir liKiiiHiui, joiv nni. wll7.or
M the earliest proper age. Teach them
tnat an nonest work Is honorable, and
that an idle, useless life of dependence
ion mners is (iisirraccltil.
When a bov has learned fhese fnur
things, when he has made these ideas n Ditrt of his Ih1ii linwnvor vnnmr hr
niay l)c, however poor, ir however rich
uc nas learned some ot the most im
portant things he ought to kuow when
land, and the Scandinavian
ota tos 100.000.000
1.9( 0.000.000
They have, in addition, annantitv ori
" aa 7 ' I
urn tenuer silver money, performing all the functions of erold. and held to a
parity with it by coinage limitations.
'the following is a proximate estimate
of the amount of such silver:
Iu France 1450 ooo oon
In United States 25.000.000
in nouanu, Switzerland, and
JMJgium 100.000,000
tiarKeysay: "uenerai urantnaR ordered n u" numamy wumcn. ine us to go to Kansas aud he will take care hool plays a important part in the of us." work, but there are other agencies of I listened to the conversation of thej" w much importance and with whom int.... i.-. vr-t-t... .Jthe, rrenmislmlitv nmaf I'm-tainl v lu ill.
I .... ... '
videa."
NEW BLACKSMITH SUOP. WM. GASSER, th XiIb Street, eprlle the PH OMee. Jasper, Indiana, HAS J)t nA Apenesl a fievr ultnp fur alt kM ot "5,lwfV. Ilia Ittn iHlHtaHf c with the clt.n r nitwHa cottnty. ami the well Vhwh nf.l -har-(r r ), W(trvt he frHrt)( wlM -ve Blm n,,f Mj Hare w Wtrwaae, uu prteea will he ma4eto Hilt the tlme IHnrheelnKn(llrenlBjt -weB er liar prwHailyattenJMto. ffn. GASSER. Kevemhetiaih.HTl.ly
Bml Literature, c
Interview with .1. II. Smart. Indiana
State Superintendent of Kducatlon :
"What is the clner arciicv in tlil n., wi
II 1 paw aa umi iiiii ill 1 11 1 r mill lur iiaiiiiin ca aaBk,ja.aw- ii.. 4 . X .
, c V .'""-ft f"fiw, itv, vm iiigto iizuicm, uiu protein. arrtif aie pla edaS it occurs ? n of metallic money !n reat Rrit5M .d
"Well. I should sav that ad litera.l its mlnntn. n-i.Hau.. tt..!,i ci.
f. , : . ... : . .. ..-...,, v.tuninilli lliV UIIUUU cutii:!), turc is the devil's most powerful weapon France, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, ill this work." and the Scandinavian Riat-a Jc -te -7S .
''Then an education means a rood 00.000. ft. mav hav it
deal more than "the mere acnuisition of htioo.ooo.oon h- vntd di. r-. ..
information?" circulation of janan and India. hut has
"i cs, sir. Our licst teachers under- been decreased to the extent of all the
siar.a very wen mat taking out a ciuid;s silver which the policy of silver de
orains and sitmng the vaccuuiu with a monitnwtions has excluded from the
tew uooKs is not education. As ha
been well said, if you train a mau'a
body only you make a magnificent brute j if VOU train his Imdv and Ida mind vnn
have a magnificent scoundrel, aud if you
train ins nouy, 1119 mtnd aud ins Heart you have a magnificent specimen of manhood. Risfht education will make
m niilit trM Men aa - natln uanM.Aa !'
stokers on the steamer Natchez for a
lialflmnr. "tCawaaa" H'u tltA (nittr A
big negro, busily loading tip one of the
lurnactM wjwi cotion-woou, was ine com
water ttirower, aud not at all popular)
with his comnanions. "Go to Kansas.'
said this chap: "go there and 'Starve.
It's fearful cold there , heaps of snow." A vounr nosTo answered : "I knows
better. Can't we stand de cold? Gollv,
it was cold 'nuff in old Virglnny: can't bo any colder in Kansas, I reckon."
And here added another : "Well, we
might as well starve in Kansas as starve, i. tr . - ...... ....
ucrc. we am t any oi us gcuing ricn.
Yah I yah! yah!" Said an old darkcv : "Wc can arct n
liviu' in Kansas just as well as got It heah. A man's got to work anywhere."
PICTURESQUE MISERY. The dork nf a aflaAtatnni alMtiier wilU
a party ol Kansas cniigiants on board is
must certainly be di-
Martin Cahhiv HtraM.
There are 8,02-J polls In this county. Tax is naid on 1.163 doirs and 84 fe
males.
J. T. Crecelius. late editor and nra-
nrietor of the Crawford nemni'i-at. ha
renpovel to Louisville, Ky., to engage in
the drag business.
Greene count v issroinr Info the hrldva
(building business at a lively late; two
innuges are to ue ouiu over ine west
fork of White river: one at cwberrv.
and the otlter at Worthinston. The
Newberry bridge was awarded to the
estern Bridge works, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, fur Q 92.1 mil ilm Wni-!.!uir-
ton bridge to the Smith llridge Co., of n a t c d 4 - " ..... .... '
loieuo, u., at v,veu. jjriugee are
cheap.
--"---w.i., l. IIVIII II I Li currency of the United States, Germany,
uouana, ana tne Scandinavian states.
For the Japer Courier.
Boone TowBMhip Wltli. I forward the following statistical re
port of the protluce of Boone township
to von, lor tne year ending Juno 1, 1879: Bushels of wheat raised S1.542 : com 64.'.WO; Oats 9,220; clover seed 18 ; tons ofliay 555; lbs. of bulk pork 3!,150; wool 3,270; gallons of sorghum molasses 3,05 1 . Average bushels of wheat to an acre 9 Of ; corn 21 09 ; oats 16 71 ; lbs. of wool per sltccp 3 02 ; bulk pork per hog 158 04. The appraised value of personal property this year in Boone township is $90,106, being 6,800 in excess of last year. Kespcctfally, Geo. C. Gkkene, Assessor Boone Tp. An act of the last Legislature provides: "That every stone or monument hereafter set in any public road or highway, by any Comity Surveyor, or other person or persons, to make any corner, or any division of lands shall be - a a ...
so piaceu as net to project above the
the provisions of the act Mtbjecls the of-
iBllilflr to a liHR oi not lru thau Hv m
)noic than twentylive dolhrs.
The New Lawn Fnrui.ti.oj ..
LMHt General Amwufcly. The secretary of state h received acKnowledeemant nf tit .., .
laWS Of the last lAarlcL... , .
212i?iW Ul"U,e'f d the Governor seued his proclamation announcing the laws In force on .Tna .-Li mL-1 ' "
i , . .. iwainai go in force are ai follows : "c,t. ProIdln for eubmlseion of constitutional amendments; the legislative annortinnmoRt . Li.n.. 7
tlngot corner stones in highways; an act concerning interest and usury; an act concerning nrtsm
ing that it"! insr transfer of Indian.'. 2 ' Yi?:'
national cempterv tn ka itbiuj s..i
General appropriations from Nov. I, next
,v" " joaig NHOW DfiT BhorirTa anil
constables to follow and arrest furzitivee from lUStlce Infn adlnt-t :
circuits ; authorl7.Inr guardians to settle estates of deceased wards: defining buglary and other crimes ; an act concerning WalHtsh and Krle canal natoi.t.
an act authorizlnjg surrender of cltv charters; authorizing cities and towns to IsFue bonds for purpose of funding their indebtedness; providing for appeals in proceedings for annexation of territory to town and cities; an act relative to surplus school revenue ii&itiegami towns : fo divide ih s.a s.in '
t I ii . . omiu inn bvnirMslonal districts; regulating presentation of claims ajfainst counties; enabling county commissioners to dispose of uncalled allowances: totinldntr
of court ; concerning trial ofcivll causes ; ahnlicliinrr tlx. A1m.11. ? ...
i . " iwiihii eHteriurjuuge OI Marion county ; relative to issuing letters testamentary; rerulatf il .,-o.. : r
dentistry; amending section 18 of the
swine oi descents; amending: section 12 of divorce act of 1873 ; defining time for
wining uuarai elections; providing for liomestead and
salaries : aulliorizing prosecution by allidavit and inrnrnuiilna nMpsU
inanufiicture and sle of adulterated
fertilisers : amending fish law ; aathoriz-
ilerin bail ; providin&r for secarilr aaul
payment of laboring men: defnlnr
Hue ; concerning dieeeetion of human biMiies : counerninar marrUtfl taroittitii
preventing mortgagors of goods from disposing of property; providing for the inspection of naimlaam ntla.
amending code of practice relative to receivers ; amending section JJW of civil code relative tti enata t-AiatiVn in t..i
Ipnblicatlons ; for vacating public squares ; Mtltlinpivlitir '...Li .. I .nM.M.:..tK .
...in .uniuv lUIIIIIIIMUMeri UI grant relief in certain cases ; requiring railroad comrMtnisa to smmd whutiaui-
providing for punishment of persons in posessfon or property stolen In another state : relative to election of road Kiinei.
visors ; authorizing incorporated towns
to pay lor street lighting; amending section 30 of the charter of Evansville; concerning trusts and nownw ; tnlnilvn
to farmers' insurance associations ; for nrotection of wild srama: amoiidino-
seclion 2 of act of lrU dpfinimr
tent witnesses; for establishing work
houses.
A Literary Avalaxoiik. An nri-
able fame among people wfao love jfood
oooks is using achieved by the American Book Exchange. 55 BankiikaM Btn
New York. Simultaneously with the
completion of their wonderfnlly cheap and successful acme edition of Cnamlicr's Cyclopedia of English Literature, they announce the publication of eix other standard and popular books, all choice editions, at nriceq hr$tfntnrm unkawar.1
of. They are "Rollin'e Ancient History
Try large (loume coiamn rMurc.
large tvoe. mice in cloth, ct 1. in aWt.
$5175: "Joseplms' Complete Works". 1,012 pages, uniform wjth" Itellln. hutstill larger type, price, cleth US, 00 sheep $2 50: "Arabian NiW. lire. vrJ
cloth 55 cents ; "Ilunyan's Pilxrim's iro-
iiroes , very wrge type, cloth o cents; "Robinson CrasoeVlnrve tvne. clnflt. n
cents; and "Baron Munchausen", extra
I ante tVe. Cloth 55 rents. A dtsnnitnt.
of 10 por cent, from these prices allowed to all WllO0 orders arc raraivad Itatlnra.
June 1, and an additional discount of le per cont. when ordered Inclnbsoffivo or more of either book, orfo the
of tlOor more selected from the list at
one time. Circulars giving full particulars, specimens of type c, will be sent free on rrnnesL Rnld nniv in
buyers direct, and not throngh dealers
or agents.
A new law makaa It unlawful fnr a
person who Imw mortgaged his jiersonal Dronertv to sell or trans tar f ha aama tn
any person without informing such per
son oi ine raet ot its being mortgaged, or take, drive, or carry it away in vieiatlon of Ills agreement in the mortrae. withw
out the consent of the mortgagee. The
penally is a nue in any sum net exoeedlug $900.
Wm. Nelson, nf Torra TTaulo. Tnd
r .t. a .... " J ....t '. . ..
fiiimuD ui tne grounu." a violation on coioreu man. ims oeen sHienceu to iU. . a .1 III.. .....fi a . J ...
thn iwnitentiary for one year m to pay a fine of $1,000 tor marrying a while
woiimn.
