Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 August 1879 — Page 7
WEEKLY 'COUmiSL,
C. MAKE, rsiUsaer,
JASTKR,
ITEMS OF INTEREST
Andrew JohiKHfradaghtec, -aour.
NWs Patterson, is reporrea to oe pre i
of theVonV, to enable him totray. l-tbr nterategiki Umr rirtfct $Me. I H2elei VeMijf at fCMiMutf ra point to point lor Inspection or Ul, Vine Street, dead and horribly I purpose. The vehleJe has three manned, HrbLUn ofepf a fewrti Thevet ifatteti sOlnoisme,.l
Mwr
eMrom
other purposes.
wheels, two of which run on one rail of . story
the track and brieoa, tke other, f Iba'a fsui
a seat for one man. though it niieht
u:.n . Ti "
viAtvui ! nun nil aiiuusi.
gled. HblUn oftLof a fewrti 4 . ThVfavettijattefi iOlncna, by j Jjet this time the KsjHibHeans are ? winlAtari fcto nfrk. atrikin ' 1Iom mittee.'" into the 'CWres.'' voellerifiiely aeserUs that "this mi
Wm Tkk a Katie hi 1S7II
it will tniike a speed of 15 to 18 mile an
fauce and breaking it down, Exura
wan a rerv heavy man. lie oarae in the
s
m
r he had stripped for bed he wit hi t.i.si. -J-l'S.-ll.ii
mine winuuw w uui on muu iu.
hisbalan RU H R f
sional eleotie in that eitjr in 1878, am
already shown preturslainly that, the .
Nation." One Republican state eonvention started the cry, aotlereangb
Pev
III
-v nniLVT limn, lie iwn. susi in limb imiihmi vuunH inawtiyiwunwi y vcaaa-v trw . v was fawn
nirktuiataxbwifld and uvut to ' amaeintmeflt of special Deputy Mar- it un. and it w new runnine along the
aM liwlk. lhfo4'l to leak niter taafc etootion ;wae whole line. The corollary to "this is a
. " - . . f i . I . , f r a I . . . l r
I
l IavmI t tMm dearlv.
.i trlike.with them, and they all
liked him and were' always ready, to go with "Henry" on berrying excursions jad walks in the woods. -On1 of th'e Iweleet.men ;n Newport U Mr, George Bancroft, the well Ttuown riw. H is' an early r'teer, and hie
simnlr for Uie urnof mmhUnte the tKatk" ie. ae the Pennaylyaaia K-
leepuuttoan party. ( The Marahal, who pobHoana expreee it, tht:"th eleUoa Wale: tale appoinUaaate. .Mlnutieil "mol Ckngreeeae and PreeidenUal Eleetke mini that if he MteeUnl' a' wh- tore Ie wheet to Uie national ooiitrol," brat it was by mistake, and ft! Was or, as 'the Wisoonsin Republicans pnt
inz to the new German law shown by abundant testimony tbat.Uie t k, that "the elections of members of
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operation on the 1st of October secret. The man who li&u charge of it is uie amy oi inexauonat uorern . Geekan willb the only langnafte the special deputies admitted that ment to supervise them. ....
wfateh oaN be ueed'before tnallribohato j aont wreWln mmmW, , Jle- "J We ew, not presume wixKeimw witn
re. puuucan precincts oi im cay, ourxnat rae Kepuoiicana on mw wuuvj
is now tinder ' 1rge urce was sent to nearly every i matter, anu 10 aeny ins m a n.aoon;
t??ft? ' -.S 2 further shown thatoontrarj' to law. I hit ammble party to an occasion on
tlllK-jno r.
MohM.l MRc4 OhHreM. t J -r-AOOOrolng tO the new Uerman law snown oy awinuaav iwhbwj hhh.(ni i n mmm. Gymwullo'are'npw rfHcanW .a M t regulations, which are to oome names of tlw .appointees were kejt CongreM leeary part of education in the into operation on the 1st of October secret. The man who had charge of it is the d
'YartlffN Nm:
Jering to take the'ylaljprm aa a,$-) turar. l
rr-,- n Ttim-Mu Wui in uhkicial nflceeeary part
JZon. ainiareBtly mnoa fonder A ht ItllQ Mhpols..
Uodlwid cowpawions of beasi hjmI bird The Rev. Dr. Alexander Clark, who , wmen oaa m .l.. ni human brines. Thfe 'reserve recently died, left his family in such cir- oi th raP5
. v.j i . " a. . i . r. i I . t i j
did ,'wno cBwiaMiMupuoB w oeiDg -rn aut. ,troi Democratic wredaot. ' It r wM but we 4eeire to call the attention of
nn wm nullum uuue.wn Minai iwioin. raanurB. iur iih ui uiui uhi iui. no i . . , ., . - i , t.i :i n
September.
The Wesley an
Conference of
Mir of steooejraphers are obliged to be . Birmin.ham. Eneland. has adont?d
at his oottee upon the cliff soon after report in fayor of. the Epuroeaical Con s n'nUrtlr amrv day. The eleventh vol fnranoa nron&Md bv thn American Wm
Bse offhia "History of the Uaitetl i Uy&aa, and appbinted a committee to
States" win ue sent to uw ynnuero BMKe arrangements
Bu SMtamiy lKirrwwtin. i ,.,. ia and whtnh thctv thnirMlvtM bald that this ia
remember the
and the
wohW
oanr.ot, for it
n Lnniuil iliDolianm nt tliat- iltittua was ..nlv tkriu troiira sjrn. At. that ulrw.
formed, in London, with sub-commttteei! In RlUlitjonto tho adraittud pVtisan- Uon their Presidential oadidate was
1 . i J . A" it. .1 1. I W ..ftX. nnM..l..IkA
t ... .1
annoars mat it a special electee, w nenine iaotwaeuiscovttroa
i nn lice lit, (lurna ni I :nifu(rA umvi-U itmiai
,who was recently elected Kpcopul ( ?''?.B ' R u.Dar 1 nrimot is wHWi thav dkl not reekie. not a Nation. Do they
ISkhop of the diocese of Uiehixu in n "U1L" ' and that a considerable number of PreeidenUal election of 1876.
place of Blahon. McCoskrey, will be increase oi ooo in noimnp aoov tkwuwere wrsiom wbom pMt career dispute that followed it? They
consecrated at Detroit on the 1 1 th of , "mu. wuot we 1 calculated to lit them for like to foreret it.but thev
An Arctic uommiHW mm twen
I
a throughout the country, for th purpose ship which waa 4l ,. ' of .inaugurating an Knglish expedition , roq,,iVed, it appo 1 to the Pole, to start next spring, to co- denutv had ' ki
operate with those sent ont by other
countries. Comraander'Cheyne' fs the
deputy had "killed his man,,r that ' they suddenly forgot their Nationality
fact in no way militated airainst lite
annotatmont. The evidence shows
doctrine and became furious ch amnions
of Statl-rights. Nationality would not
winter, and this will take the. grent work SunarinTencfent L'easlea V Clncin-1 chlcf Promoter of the enterprise. 1 thst at i,Jltst tijroe Df u,e special depu-1 scrre them in the work they proposed,
nn to tbe.vear, 17!0. nH ; onhninir t.h comnUint thfit ' -The Czar has just issued orders for r ties had been
The new comic opera by Gilbert i throughout the country the nublic the construction of sir new State-pris .J Rnd that two, at least,
Md Sullfvnn, which is to be brought out schooT pupils are ignorant of language, ". ,to ccommodate 3,000 conyjets, in this country next f all w described by Rnd 6aB tbt of the thousands who en-1 ferfdt.t.h.irty mU,hoJl!.pf r0li
th London newspapers as a ouncsque htfr the hieti schoo s comDarativelv lew . Um.u.Ufi
f Itsilian ODera. a ereat deal like opera , have ever heard the most lamiliar namos other huge btate-prisons
rWU.K. &av-w I HA. n 1 1 .K LUI 131 . 1 1 1 k nUJUa -' .. - .
botnt?ana not much in the style of of the greke poetTand historiane. Hf r mgerectcd, one in bibena ana
Knafore." introuuction oi six iijribcd a proposed improvement in fc,il" Mwm,u"
are, be-
one in
some
were cunty.
How many there were who had been euilty of other crimes of vidlcnca
257.000 votes, declared for Tilden and
Hendricks. But they got round this 'by first suborning the mercenary
does not yet appear; but with two Returning Boards of Louisiana or three man-killers at the head, the 1 and Florida to falsify the result in those probability is that tho number was States, and then organizing an Electoral
,,mnno, imnrr.nminnt in ' tranS-USUCaSia, W RCCOUlUlOUaiB ISUUIV lriTf. VyUIUIUIisaiUII IU Wiouuiy utoiuo i.uw
!K..Ti.j-t.t.st. i. . ti;- mi I T:, . l .-,.! in (Win nrtV.nilra. l rh5s is thn nlajM of mcn whose duty President! electors are btate oiftoers.
?vh"ma1dVn8 -Princb Jerome NapoWs hick- it,Vs to -.guard the purity of the baf- j the elections for them are State elsettlZ!doTi was, it is said, lot-box'' if strong Democratic .pre- V.ons, and the National Government has
r-President Parker of the Ohio Teachers' Association spoke at the Cleveland meeting in advocacy of tnc
nection with the scVenth and eighth Jff
year oi tne puonc scnooi nna wiui mo Hnswer&d, " Plon-Plon " instead . Heves that tho purpose whieh acU first and second years of the ; high wjool. ' ? "JJ was in this w'ay 1 their selection .was Ta desire to.seci Ho thnntrht that bovs nould f.nend one . "I'v"- A t .-s ..i .r w..w..db..,
. - - i . thiit no. McAma Known dv mis name ' ewww. a uhi i-4bw-
of tk Dieee. aa at first Dro
Poedv Jonaftehayet been chofen1.' Mr. Janes Whistler, the artist, is described hi' ft writer in Scribner as be-
witty and original, ana
sfied with himself. "Do
ask
hlsi
d by
lnir excecwin
alro not u you see th
day of a yi with a can
raws he hail ill
Vkhat-in JcwVthn man who could
dotaat eonld " "h a humortwinkkpfW difighteU with himself," liaM amwiCitt nk conceit in recocnizinK it."
UUUIU1UU in uia cuuuuuuvi nt where he was a great favorite with tho late King William of Wurteraberg. The
King usca
.ra . j- . . ... Ilini. nn lUlRRinn KIIIJWI1 uv
.l..?111 theWurtembcr-CourtiRndhenaenever would have ben fleeted iftheru
.ir inc. v,n ennui
mental ana moral " .
cincis. lcaviesr the ntreBiVlleuiblieam no authority to sro behind the returns
propincts to get along without such of iliem and review the action of a promotion. A force of plug uglies State Returning Board; to doth is would
be an uuwarraaiaeie invasion oi
The State Returning lioard falsify the result! they kht
hich actupfidlji9flt a fraud instead of the fact: thoy
send iu the names of the decandidates for electors, instead
to amuse hi nisei I ov asxw? i unuer uenuuiican nsniaaa uoiurui
his, name, and the child, i musternd Wr any en'decHon dtf; ma i mm! ttmn snnnV nintnlv. Rl- ho is 8. simnlu" cItiz(Sh' ihdea wno be- hn fflrl
mm
requisite amount of
ii:: :i:,.v,: vA i,..a the Pnnco Imperial
wpu. . . 7. which she h!l written
inKun
loavos which
names of those who were really
been an honeet pnrpoee to ufaithfully chosen, and thus inflict .a. wrong, not execute the urovuioas of a, bad law: ' only 611 th neoole of their State, but
. Ouecn Victoria nlaced.oa the fcoffin of 11,0 HepubUcans would' appfeciate the upon the wh SrPrinSieSltai; . ! card upon fjtuation agreat deal better if at every Stau. No
iHQlo umni una
epeeisa
hole people of the United
matter: there was no
remedy for such a wrong; a fraud ommitted by a State Returning Board
a furious form.uUide the estab.""'"" from four W.'tcn Democratle
-Mr-Joiiuin Miller haa.returncd.to , ikhed chuteh. 1 The converts joinwbftt' V--T. U.Z il . ' M iV""r n deputies, selected for their nnscrunu- frousfbo allowed to stand, for there was
Xewi4f Mux an-absenceiof itw " they call the Salvation Army, the leader 'i "?,""Z'?h nrZnt-H hV th lousnoss, armod with large powers had ; no anthority in the National Govern-
...... .v.. - " j 1 - U,. f ho liCtumf tilt? tf 'iiidNf 4 a ttnHA it!
months, durinsr which time he has trav- of which is
!- llr.nwtaSffl tr thfi Sinrras. to h'n Old nnt i'n mimi.ri.tii waC9. TllH (lifferfltlL l'nnjH'fc V1"
111 XL J I 1 IUI. V IQIIIJ W - ' VUII ft l MIMW - w T M
rr . . -
. I. 1 t ' I , T.Sm rlannlitttM
ana, wnere 110 na piacun his uauumi,
H years of age, m a convent scnooi. The poet went away wearing long
brown fifttr and
tarns in a smart
smarter mustache,
cibpped short.
When Payne, the author of "Home,
stvleiT a General, and the r .w?r r oaid for bv the peonlel eiPeciaUy if ' ment: t
rfare airaiast sin is carried W TrJtrl there were no Republican deputies at This was the RepHblican. doctrine in
mi., -ftrtr. linnvinEcarusiHJ imuwniiuu; -n. mjiwuu t. 4, : .v : " ,.,.tj ! , air, .i s hij h..m
lonuiy rtnan' tMetrs frequent, igeous mM$&miMer&tH
home'ln 9tM. to Mexico and to Cm- , cenrrecations are " corps," and are de- " , XL ,V:" 1 be
Kr hia his danhtar. aiTntVl h nnmWs; th word sol- . mv "' """""
.? . Vi ' .t - "v;-.",, a so aiers acatn, ngnttng ior our cause dier U. place of "bwther" inZaluland. FronfAllert Edward and and "sister:" and before each meetinz a ., T,,a i0-0
1 a full beard. Here- procession moves through tho streets of ,i:rnnr gray business suit' and ' he neighborhood with drum, lifo, aad. tV. Kitsuma y masaki, director of ft, and with his hak,bannert The meetings are ot . the tilmperial Paper Mills in Japan, has
' American camp-meeting sort, the fervor j - , 'j
being so demonstrative as to atartw-siaiu
Sweet Home," returned to Boston after 4 John Bull.
and
ladv. whose acquintaaco he made
to whom he beoame engaged while t
raised more londly rthaa tpeks 1 President. In f act, all the Natiorianty
against the outrageous en EMM iMota, eOsfiieratioa in the electoral uispute ot such a proceeding, but it would be no '1877 was on the, side of Tilden, and the more than the outrage to which the only basis for his opponent's claim waa Democrats of Cincinnati were sab- a wretched perversion of the Subjected. Detroit Jrse rrem. rights doctrine. w fi,- y rtif " .I- Do the Republican leaders imagine vne cnanctt ir urnni. the people have no memories? Do they .... , '-fi-Li flatter themselves that the country,
1 11 ' 1. Vnx.n.An BIlliViTOU .ire au.u.ua. ..... ..
1 Inner aHcunrn tn Enrnne. he called UD
on a Faay, nn old school mate, who said a "Mr. Payne, don't you find Boston' much changed?" " Yes, madam," he answered, "very much I receive many invitation to attend church, and very tew to dtnaeV." When the poor poet went to jtaaame hisoAoe at Tunis, hia luggage wa at once ttott pathetic and amusing n had several trunks ft Red
with books, and nardiy any ciouws.
A noycl enterprise called " the People's Church," is being built in Boston. The Rev. Mr. Hamilton, its pastor, has secured 10-cent contribu-, tionir from over KKT.OOO persons by sell- , insr to each of tbem an undivided inter-
llssMslttrhM4an tak anrkmMU fHlti1
w w - - O r it 7 . . 1 BMIUilLUtiuu WTO vuviiautn t4nw
studying his profession in Germany a . on me ice '?-"r oomniitted behind the mask of State-
lew venn. scu. nssuuu m ue uuuiiucu .. 0 . - , 1
his lucrative Government post he sent Jor,tne n. Y.ia Vut.wit V,aA tn nnmn nut in .Tar. an the fierce
1 rrua oun.ii. 1 into the dsoav of autumn, i
Ul me mm lieu. mo ujjimcu.io- 7: J. . . 1 " if.i
men are deeply struck by the graces of, suspk oh jusv wmnS o-
Kuropeans. The Japanese Minister at ius 01 uiose wuo-aave 001 P- r
JtJK UlUf VUfUIIW Minv MWJ tfswvw
for more thau there was in it over
est in the concern to the extent of one j, marrieito a German lady, and in , brick. The inventive genius of this L .f f hig fi i8 an n- t pastor, bow tekea MoUmt djrwtion. 1Uh woman. , ts
The, Keel Issue.
Both political parties are at yariance
Having niiea tne ur . " A Bl,nrt. time mxro.bvorder of Prince
aiouni. . -TP.T'r-v,"" l. 1 r.
lJOJgoruKon, uovernor-uenerai 01 u-
, opens a 2iintic pnotograpn
A mt maJi1 .t w. njkrfnrmi Ptar.aons nnntribiMin? a dollar Or more
by til Untvy o Oifrl- toWini W7:enm of art ay ' iimd-lncenlernporflvan send their portraits, or the picture of wjulent there, to g SrgXch Turgueneff ile fcnorary de- store, or office,' br factory, with any , jere e7oCwinr day the -n Tft nr T.,-iii,awa 1q. et Btflmont. nr husinam card " bounilS. un tne ioiiowing uay ihb i
",rj X' a;Hrrhtldr.n are taking Prince in personvisited the awei ings 01
l"c pw"uw "T"i"zr X:" r these outcast "friends of humanity," in .
country are scarcely inanojy. n iooa htbiv iuwibbv h
111 l u.oi- it i .!.
taxed itaoirH.'fl!loWW1V
slacken, there is no,, source to drawi..r., .SZ"Z.J.L ..ir.- 67,7
, .i 1 -m. J....I.JL, k H
But
t . .... -"iTi at. u ruucBLiuus ui uuuquli ahu nnnnw
ir: Ik are definite issues upon which
, of work .in the last -month
.. t. " 1 t : nnuiuuiti nf onoAililtr tlllltlCl'
T, "r Mwp nuwnuu iu u.uft . tv t"-t"- vr-r- v - them remained
hk ssian people, rvun inr ru, j ... up. . 4 ( Dart of these
on tne contrary, ne is m no wtotioih. scribed as
it waa not. aa a llusaian tnat M. ltir- n"f
T T 1 . 1 ; 1 .. I . it,;. Mnnirlpahla
U UCl WWUIIUbH
behind. The greater
ejected persons are de
Russians of importance, pos-
. al.n:H ,4 ,a11:h rA kanVtncr
gnenf ffhae been honored.but aM-poot,. . -Mrs. Magie Newton, aged 28, was , J TCwffl CTt. FOfonnd Audent and paint- berncd to defth at PitUburg Pa, as a tSdtliOTh.na
w 01 Human caaracier. ( cowiueas "Ri" - j, &n jmmMS mob of spectators. Tfiiei-iiry. -Near Gosheu, Ind., a boy sataed ! oii ad Kn..
immense loaes 01 ncn copper ore iirur, 3, trn.tnfnMti. tunar nf w..l.w
earn to labor and to weign't."
-No bald-headed man was ever con
by a sermon dunng the fly sea'
playing snap-the-whip at a Sunday
school picnic.
-Two negro boys had a butting
match in GreenyiUe, N. C., the other
amount
u?ttl.rMt ilnnKt- hut it Yi9i tin nn in
nurnosc. Tliey have exiwed their.
energies en the air, and new that the hurrah is beelanlnir to die ottCtbey
himself that none of ,va: lih5i Ki.rn..n ' w the
UlU all Hc.a vnwi vwjt . I
l . 11 IIS I.BB
both parties are units and these issues
vital in the coming National cam-
The Democrate in the State
elections are to have a greater bearing upon the National elee-
hould carefully weigh their duty
matter. The best financial laws
in the world, the most sagacious plan
. , . . I r 1 .. "M 'IU
" mi x ' w . KoiiAnui Aniannt rnar arar
do most eood.
Still, the urant
movement is not al-
was de
vised, will not keep this Nation togeth-
ki k i auai it. ..i,a I'nnniv win Ai riv t nn inw.narFi. ui x vuu njuiuu i
N. c.-r - . - . f ir,rrhe was carelessly handling?. J
L radPWfc. C t 1, kliSlf 1 lktle rlrl hne mat died at- New-1 -
in Summit, Miss., which will be the port, R. I., from injuries received in . verted
lOth.in the Sfate.
One farmer in Norfolk County.Va., has raised aid shipped 12,000 barrels
-The telephone, after beia in use , ? ot them butted the other
onlvtwn tn llrM nun. mra Intareat into eterniby
together homeless. There is one oon- v?r iu .7
Siuf S2!i ?iSir t'ttin S Kenublicans that will be their fate. If " f'11 j"1-! 1 IMtt k tie 4 there was any tendency at the beginning ' Sral l'ul i!of the present Administration to conoUP t ' .,1 ,!,f Thi, ntTtni ' thePpeopl with a policy as nearly a wiiiU. J!?J GmlklSE inoi J portblfffi that which the rightfntly--ft! ?ht J?rel candidate would have adopted .idle. The Chioago ayilmnt regards.,.. .liowed to take hie seat. ' Blaine as a. naosTforwidnble aspirant f ' t:TL..W vSrtJTt
an
upon
-ItheVle fsh
tiful than
three years,
invested capital
of $5,000,-
sraad clanW are raor
notwithstanding the
1 .
. . itmi iBB eiu
-Wfile tiaeyng
See lived oalv
t:rJZ7J&r.irSZ . of a farmer;
The wear and tear of operating fire with kerosene.
railroads necessitates the use of strong hours. MS..'? mi ' The wile of 'sorie Tfk
tnemfaieg rapidly tne locomewres must be very heavy and powerful.
Thne.k is that in order te trafetpbrtj
peonie at railway iftea aw and Halt tons of dead weight in rolling stock must be drawn over .the road for. every passenger carried. I HI lJ It III
11m experiment ui imhiiiik
son.
-Railways are aristocratic. Tbey u,e sm.e W1U-UV'U"! controls the councils of the Republioe
teach every man to know his own station f SKS i Frty. It has relapsed utterly in every
and to iton there. . m ruu AV" vr;T'--TV"" wart, and will be more nterciieee, ar-
t r. - ion. to ' manage lo.seourc a.neiruu, ft. - . unscrupulous than ever.
ui.. . - , oowts sjW. ureenDacxers at tne ap- -r f . t, . Mmeof its nroeaievince a love for division, provided an-S j, electicn, ftad re-establish J, ft one time! W other boy owns the apple. , fhe shaken RepaWiean ascendancy in $ were t one time a naoet
every other way of i the State, hie -name wUl aftfn ie w .-..ii
. m.ktnir vmirself consnicuous fails, eat in the L'resWeutial lists? Contling has :..V. V .11 . ' V.' it rpwi
peanuts in a railroad car. Yonkers 0- j little
Little Georgie bobble playfully set j
ire to a been of brushwood close to a . Vmmv man. if
Mien., , mHTir vmireif oonsnieuoHS fails, eat in the L'resraeuuai nsu. omtumr nmzzri . .l " nrMk
neanuts in a railroad car. Fonrs 0- little stjii-ny V. oujdtQ.dAtjua , S7-c1,.; luft The nevtv in
hterj 5cte. nygo(filiitViair.esiWA lnt aleel
nd
the two
dm
Mount -
while
lied, t
Sd-
the horse ws "killed also, an
die burnedtt." crisp. t. - Janier Ikrick, ageef 15, of MWle-,
burg, tua., was instanuy ku.cu driving a reener on a farm near Hsnt-
enown .esneniier unuvr mo anvniim.
Bret Harte is to bring oat at once . in England a new story of California life, entitled "The Twins of Table Moan-! tains."
deal of harm to the ant
dislikes
Colic, according to the Boston Post, Is the result of too much self-esteem at least people over-ate' themselves with
such results
and the
that ca
either in
the Elcc
ton, Bri another
tton to turn'
wi w iwBf ;mvb urn
mim: mmmm - issv rnivaHBjBjBBfu tfc-
InWnVfiiTTMe&tvCMse aah vnttf inns nr in 1 K"ssTu
Msnii iinaif At MM. aoMa.
WWInnsnWMWP II I
in ioo, anupgM.wt
to
eonven
Haerinrdetpair,so
attendiner theif rnont. trial waa well
marked. MrJ6hn McMillan, the Wai-fW
master of the Sioux
road, has used one
4EMntanF
Th knives cuftiec body nlmeei in two
wa1thy fanner. '. clear of," said an old bachelor sea-Cap-
nle nerUi- of Ashley, O., while ! Uln, "and that's bourtehip;
Camvridsre. aaVs I Blaine, Sherman nnd;ConkHnr 'may;
.... n..i.i7.' tvafflo Um nnnveBtion aoaitL-anil eomim
rails hi do Ralnh Waldo Emerson, , it to nominee, fttoftftWIfW ?um!t
- ... t: n-Mt-j laMtaMe
because he is a great tmn cur.
One kind of a ship I always steer
'cause on
tlon he cxSU sar, KftftttfeJ dition of hTslfcHptaVace. utli
clve their favotifc ,ihe benefit of lis
reyersionarj; inesttia the estate 1
tne otner wiree, w.unwi"
rigged with canvas, on railroads seems j The! to be a new departure, and the stiebeee 4 niu J: ii..!. .
euii uhi r rts nvii .
McMillan, UWU. ifi- hy hCTVd fell , that ship there's always two mates and 7 Cily P JA? ipoAia pitohferk," (trtviug the tenes Into ' ho oap'n." I Rn,i conteatthemselves with the chances i Stttion" hayl I M?' . ,5s wcre MrloU3N ,. -When some women get to b
they'll spetw nan tneir time in uowjim- -11 wuum mr -m wmnwn . " , " ing thefeathers on their wings, and the the second ehetee of delegations, and other half flying around and looking in J this might secure for him the noniinaiheir neighbor's second-story window. tion after the movement fww original vitrnGnasih. t nomination shall have , fail etL.
h repel all the efforts of virtne and
htenment. xne lraraocraw save
pose a solid front of politioei
, tyranny, wgoiry ana nypoorwy.
t is their duty to censoiKiate an
strenirth aarainst those dangers.
nsr the secondary questions of the
hour to be settled later. They oaa wait
till this evil menace is dispellee J
ton Post.
Must have been raining dry-geode
The car gives perfect satisfaction,, hav
ing eue, with moderate breeze, upward of eighteen miles per hour, and with its "leg of mutton" sail can sail close up to tire wind. A noVelly In the way of railroad inventions is now at the. depot of the , Atlantic, MissMppVand (Mb irhinH1n Petersburg, Va. It is what may be very prdperly termed-a railroiel yelodpede. Its weight is about onehuiKlred pounds, id it w ektia4 sofclj lor th wpcr-
probably fatal
Louis Hart, a young .boy employe in a manufactory 61 woode'hware at DetroitUMieh., got too near the belt attached to the bending machinery, and and probably met instant death. He showed no signs of life when discovered, a few minuted later. K. 'if. Exum, one of the best known drummers of CUciaaU, .was fouud th
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around aere last nigai,-- mm. hc -7 1... n o ivui.1. nt nnAf.
IUI M HO MlHUCt vvnipi. v
Is and the seat of a pair of panta-
ns, in a very worn and raggeei con
dition. And Emily Jane, his daughter, feels in her heart that dear Charles Anjreetes won't try to have any more clandestine interviews while that confounded dog is around and pa won't allow her to receive him in an open manner.
Mnira Vaztlk: ' w , Bominatku shall have-,fla i -Choice crmeir buuer irom i
- t 1 1 nam iMwinivaa. . , . .. . . rtiiinnfl ni T run imiiMi ouun ia m
-"Never lk on yotir left skte.v says i - , .' Tir'T-'j.'lJ.i U j uTK fa markets of England,
powdered borax and two p of pow-1 but1 just at
anexuhenge. Nol If r yen liappen to be on that side when you want to He to your wffe about the Important', business
that Kept you at ins oince bo iie, ium ovsr.-A'wKV Qats CU p
this
narticular flush and
ffisgs tile year pricey .in the XSL T&!SSiXM j JaTkh market leave no mrgla of proit
eradtoantt them.
jr j - v Unr tke nnHlaeer.
