Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 November 1879 — Page 3

WEEKLYOOURIIR C Mill, raMiabsr. JASPEK, - - - I.XDIANA. The Isa and Id 31 caa lag. A Republican napwr rejoieaa over the Ohio electioa m this efcaraeferWtia iaefcion: "Kmf mm fY a wotd niwlt the Moody Mft, klM ON UM tOt -rtftaUttluMQM! Mo4 mi that Mrt, aaa afcafee M It wiwk nice m titan." "Tha fcrttht wim wtiH on t Imiui that wiH twrvnit mxi year. Thu )Iy lrt m tiwurt4t ift ha h. L4c MMiy K

There and similar

MttrtkHtkaM - Hl l.H .

-rt4M4 tU( tb. aeaaWw; i STATS X1WS. ! wto about 4x ft iHMHMiik tin surface, j Thk niH,.,. of 57 Kawj. v-i- I

In x layer of tough slay customarily used 4 UWrtfTw, cZftr. ZT'th lor inain coarse brown ware. Above U rf wW taSl 7 the

rwflwHW coal of pear juUy, clay, x 1 An Jwtary Uki fl tw

wain oi clay ami rraveJ, aad meadow- Ta follow were 44 oem of tiw twrf ttl top. The toad Wtw found, Grand Council of Royal aa Select Mmmu

minute

beat

throogli

eate 8rt

accustomed to; the eye,s were brilliant. ' Indianapolis, Ga TrMMm-

The

Tk CtMbUMU GeSSMesayg:

Votwkketiiadiaar tka muk af

JSgZ"L,Bt" Ja Ohio oa Tuesday. w irmlr

Lom, tt,4K0; ho hwaranee. -WHp.. The nZi&kLFml day Md. It mv

wilt some time eloM. Wa kA faui.

HJce a (iwut of SMMUrd-Med a fmkk

i..:-"V ! TTT nHE IIIU.

. wh; h tl xnlmxl oouhl "IW,; w. G'of 7-

to lLtfrfutr ili.nui eMM. (innj k n f u. puL v..l. . , im if JLTJT,0,th,w 1,0,1 oi omimi, mm of the rnmli-

the .skw BKitt, the mouth quitu ckMl.

utterances from

othr qn:rttT.s were Mt e4tU to cou-1 TMtce intoUK'f nt stwIfnU if the ttolit-

kl sittwtioM thxt the 04ni)!gn of next

Tl 4 1 1. ! . .

uw rBHuifc h itte iete election im Oilkl lit nwilltr tn tlln ianu tn u-l.w.l. ;

fit t . 1 i .i . "ft .... v- w nun.il

yruiim imipiii on a MWiirw!. m attributed by the RopubKam paiwrs, tto2Llw aU eke iMjiasr oomnletelv it k but anotlutr illtuiiraium of tf.a i

Unmml, of IwImmoH, Gnmd Jomx IrvivjmhI JefeM Rra. ef

dwuriuJ IL. .iL.. in .. .. t

the Kirtiblicaa

: John w' t 'i.".1 of ro5rr 1 " T ....

- ... , iie liemocratw numafers" i wwaea promiee, toiiMHl

trrsr. ww n r v. : A .1 1 r' . 1 : 1. 1 . 1

rjnmi urenwwnera tin not " rtxxwnia" uunm, uueBcaeu me v

through faith sbdHe4 u.a.'t- ? t a

eoeeaee, oa-

themoaUw of

toteaee of Mr. ts.

edge of the sword, out of were made straw.

valiant in ht, and turned

til crfuu tlu rtroi-tliMui f,..,. . 1

ten- Thfe iaet catae ckwriy into ckaraoter xh1 mmwrn of tk miUi. 1 lWv klff will, ,j uu ww - yrs" the

tiw-.oo Mr. Have proclaimwl oa party. We are told that it waa u tW kl k. dww inrrftij "fMllli' .

mt fiilorc-cU a eottMnaUve &OHtinra carried chiefly by hostility to the mo- cMfclwa, only two of tfe r pi. ' " Is1 ' policy, IMre that doKcv was six nle ef the Sotuk. tVhmr u-i.u.i. Kcro Icitm a wtf .nd u,r ,.uu JZ. th wne. louir

wk old nearly everv nromiHfnt K- nrlv PYnirwl fmm L,lnt;..,..i lrrinafiir.i amonr" the

Wia JwMler, hi Oonirre or out, the growth of better sentiiiwntR. I fawilr of ciIHr - lrwali?.

aad nearly even- prominent HcpaMican fanned by the Republican sneakeH and It hi eipecte.1 that ihe foeadatioa f the

erjeM. either threw eol.l water uiKn it writers into flames airaiii. and a h SutHouf will be ap t the rarfeeeof th I

or ovealv enoaactHl it in bkterat tnnnftn TiHntunuit Ll.i .J.,. . If rOil till 1)V tUf tlflw winter uliln TLX IX-'eil,

terni.. Not a

.1 it C . . - . t. n

uu. k-w.i, ji. ' . - iae ueirtiMicaa maaaarers mtv 1. i. weaKaeae

," , " " r" ,T!T.'7. " ' """ their etiawte of the rSmte erf tk; waxed

w7reT;f jTlwcur fnt kw h" ver ' to High the.ara.iea of the aliea. Wa r.,. irrf- !1 ! !!!rr'!,r;'lecratic at a Ireietial eJtk,ve no wih to underrate the ia-

185. In what are called iW oe8 of faith that float down to aa

Deatoeracv have ooea- fro th days of Abraham. Wa

Micceaefar, bat nerer (,y "e&,re to emaaiae oar owa.

jneniKMis ware made Hre lacimed to take a cheerh eotnetintea daswsd fuI view of thinrs. Almost

loabtftri Suim." Oliin m , half a generation of men kav.

never doabtful when the Kenublieaa n,e k,m1 ge siwe the war eJofed,

party really neeM her. la a critical i HJ,U sl,1 -e war is aot ended. Thie

she w, aad alwavs haa woiua uiecourace ieole without faith.

rsreacy sae w.

x reliablv KerHibliean as Illinnia. . sl " does not ctiscoaraire iw. Thi.r

single leafier or orsran. oaseiona en.rend.rwl hv tk t.r i aot fr the Cwinior out. i,t , J present "great Remiblieaa vie- i re "ttle boys aad girls prattliae im

.t i...' i . " . -.-a " ... .. . . ' j.n t , .. 1 nl... ..,.

.v.n.vm. jtc it w-Aiij niastereii reason anusuneu the patriotic i 'c """eu um ute wora k being; - T WV1: aad we need not remiatl mir iustiuota nf tl... ,uwUkiu 1 pushed u rt4tl!v m t4Mitau.p vtn ce of

. m . ' . , . f ai rra .

1 jicnntt, i tmni. liiw cieeiioa wae

Dcaixe the week cadisc at notm no th the turniag point" with

tUMM.ll

reatiers uiat .Mr. Mayei was so utterly The Republican party had its birth

w own political menus in sectKMialism. Durint' the war it was,

m ; tntv TMtiijv sHipjiorfc ot counH, in iw element, .sared his Aituiaitration fnmi hopole a war of sections, parties i breakdown at tbe very Mart. The Re- sectional were nwcn-

publican pay leinjr i-aetically a unit war ceased there was no"

ea this quetioa in 1877,-it i mihl , of a sectional party, and it would have ,

The total collapse of Southern

Kcjmbbcaniaa a.s soon as l-ederal bay

therefore merelv anoihr ! P3-3'rds, ridinr ia babv-carrMri.

tta 1W.L Ti. t ul 'hIIIMmI IwiimIh Ilia tuna n

- ( I 1- - 1 W

Re

kamniocks, who caanot read the aewspaiers of to-day, or of the day before av 1 1 a.

I . n M r.-a.a. . . . . IHIIMUWHfl' YF Ilia -v , T I IHUI atlaUUIAn k n Ua I i . . m

To earn" Oil ! 't,,w ,re,sHl cars were aaaaied at inin- i'--"" w whs omkb m "-" r on up ana fnore orle- &Iolis, of wfckk iasR, aa lacre-of 327 18'9 wo,,w have leen a tolerablv good become voters, or the wives of voters, U'l.u tl.a over the precedtez: week, were loaikil. 8.3 ; "y of it IoS in 1880 wakh, of who wil1 poi the war of 1841 as

. , beinsTTMvMlanil r.Ki fu-aranti eoirse. woahi have been fatal tn Ra. emleU. As thee babManrot nklrfkav

nets were withdrawn, and the coii-e

qwent io.-s of power which ne"ro suf

frage was expecte

aent reinforce

era Republicans

the re?toratoa

Ukki. TiMcefore

TaKicreashikoK receipts at ImM-aaDoJte PWKstn prwiiects. As it is. Demo- ' Slng together, beaeath the same

0. ' been a m-eat blKio- t. iK. n.uin- r ! f"RS wmtU this jar, over the eerre- cat ane it where they were in 187S apphJ-tree.

a the Republican iwrtv Ivm died n ' fIWfi,,in? lt yew, l aW tweatj-two Oiily we believe there are no Keimb- , "Myeouatry.'tieef thee;

f- Patrioti broad enough to take in the cunu; Mctue' R Pr eeau , TCZZTTli

wnoie country was then the greatest

nvu xne iHMMinnean nartw however.

1 a a, . -

bavoaets aad Returainr RoanU im aad

hvnww Davis, of Crmwfonlsvllte. w the South to overcome. The KemiWi- "Awav kvrH Somh iR tteUutdr cwtn "-

thrown from a hoc a few days ro, susuia- 08,1 ay crow lustily oa hk owa and the chiklish voices may chime t. lata r....!v... . 1. f 1 L. .f . a. a-lmL l I II t..aV -L flit . 1 jl " . a, I . V .

gewier jusi as taough there iiad been no

u war. jbu as little Ihvs aad girls w older thev mav miiKriu trwLar-

7 " w the same schools, ami attend tka

same church, ainl look at the same pic-

tl to iriH"L3apernia- waa too stroagly intrenched in tniwer e imiow- . 5",u' " "eea w jenrutea

meat, stimulate! .North- to h ovrthmu n n IV ,r.i "'"u na spun w ssve comDua avi

Uo a destH-mt.. KM.! far nr u-i,n v...:......i TaE outer BMrafatr Mrs. Prhcllfa Green. . tail-feathers in next veer's battle. ' rro

of the old order of uhi1ih1. wu W.u.i , , " f"ea w neMrtcfcs County, aroe xoo-connueat ueaiocrats may. how- in

the Moody shirt waa .Whiaever, in anv part of tlie conn. IT. r.. ere-tlng hearty ever, learn a valuable lea a from the

auiMeu iwo years airo; tiiereiore it trv. Republicans attempted to ri r , . . n.iiVi,Hi. xaj. iwjim mh! uiai , nu reau mc sunw books swle by wave nov and will wave next year. aSove sectional views and a sectional iK.. 7ftTtf,to' the line is drawn precisely where itwaa d, withotit knowing that some are aad as much longer m mav $eem policv, just hi that decree thev lot their t : ' ? 1 " feMPrae- aad a it was m 186; that the encaij Montagues aad some areCaimlets. And aeces.wy. It does not rJpiv.eat , RemiWicanniai," and became onie- .f."! hag not been dlodeI from any im- by and by the lurotis-eyed. trojal a rally oa behalf of 'xa op- thiiH-else-libeml IU'.mlXx " DctT J"1 Frk 1'almer of Kiat- ruit jx)int; and that in 1880, asm Jirl mav be wooed mlwon by the pre-ed raee," bat a rally for parti Urats thaX GranS 137?, aoUiiag short of the hardest kiad anly Northerner, and through aurunnmz 0Ter hm- ll f rtfchMalJy of h?hting will win. And the iacea- merous romances the oiynoaite

wu. tccuoaai acustioa ana strue m

wMcS the party itself h-hs born and hj which nlonc it caa hope to live. Democrats may as well look the matter iuare!y m the face and prepare to aieet the inevitable. Reform, finance, tariff aad the Hke will have ho more to aa wait the approaching Presidential eoate than will the polities of the people of the da-star. Commenting apoa the poseibilitv of iejHtWicaa vietory ia IS), the Bekoa

jrmi (.ma. um.) savs: "At any rate

!!&w t A UeptibIicaii m iluring the year . Thk )ht f oW mtksa of Ftoy,l Cotv las

tive to hard fighting are even mora the Ohio mav be more ckelr wM!lM1

powerful bow thaa then. The Renub- ami the war may become a tradition.

i T?.... it t.r- .

" " ...rmv, inmir, 11a i w(i c()filBitl. Md fvil ui n luanl 1!. .x..7 .1,. i i

mi"ht have believed that thr triimml, w . tZ , , ' f, nwuc urajwnMc oy uroaen urea- fc mw is too severe a strata a aoa of The S J-iwo. The kt on tkc iht i, tige and power, are determined to re- ' the imagination, our faith streteW " l"c "riMLrn setiion oi me country JoIih Coleman, of Lafayette TownUn. aucetl . ore both at all hazards. TWr h-a out ami Wtklr w was necessary for the greatest rood of i alnctv-fiv. ami rv m m. prv-t tu : , Tl fv4?- inyhxva ami sees cm wren yet unborn thewholo country S it . t,iSht.ni ' I IlTL XI " , . T hoisted the blooily-shirt fliur, resor- who will surely grow up, ami in

county.

recieu me Hatreds of the war. and aa- tae procesatoas

Bounce their purpose to reconquer the harvest, as we

of

aad

seed-time

love aad

aad

ueata

loubttnllv

1 1 T -

was, anu ne might wave oeen a KejHiblican actuated bv aa lion est desire to

.1 a ....

see ie waoie country united m peace l.v of a liaaeh of

aconlxicewhh t hoTe of the TK KahSS. iZZSEZZ: Congress from Masachuaett, at a din- pie of the orange and the palm al' the raiSthat bTr .d whk tlJkt L.rl Tt .tke MkWleexab ia Uoo ht peoplej of the htlte aad the' hemlock will

otwrhtto have beea found. Kt tk. rwwt.. Th. 77.; i . eertxiitly discover that the war of 18l

. . " ' I " " I I ' w I - iKSnaw

n MITE -ot.NTT laraer made safe meat- South for Mm an.1 o-r-rf.K-J n,u I run on ax - a

a iHiaeh of beefealOe that .Vermel : iG. w.r::i'v I""" 1" Tl. . ""'"T

" i oca LiRu jpsi. inia nam aa . nuTHiutr rv - nAftL untw i'UMar- liwai hap aa haA.

f a - w a.aUVI V '1.blllV TT5 JTT

the bayonet rule k abandoned awl will whole aim and purpose of Grant's Ad- ' fyiac drw poker for aw-ev, i.ltkeSekk ! wrtlhTtS; kwXrToT C!

. f - w. ... w - ..n...nHVM cr v -,Atcaluat7T5 1119 arwaw m am-su apm w nmv i MTV (WnfJ

it oayoaes rate w aaaaaoaed, great Kepubltcxn States of the North , Ox the af teraooa of Um 31 W. a. Mtrbav w tlu I . t. 1.1. I.. .1 . 1 . l. , , , , .. . . I .. . . ...... ...

rent, aad raa

thrown oat of the

w-ihj5 IMC otoooy-nir. anu i uegraue ami ueoase me Stales wewswam iook incat, at j

wremenir uo aot the accredited of the bouth. Every election, National away. Mr. Matthew wa

apostle? of the new crusade proclaim and State, in Grant's time, was carried ' waieoaaaa fatally hurt.

we c-veriaiiTe pancr a nttsera e ami or Mourat to im carrw . itv tiu. k.uiK t rowiu. .fc ru nwn

V . .a

ended. Or, even jf these uabora

do not eoaseat to ree-anl

the late civil war aa closed, their children or their children's children sarely will. That war is bound to end.

grcefwl failure, the Solid South

aa insult to the Nation, aad declare "that the Radical policy must be re-etablidicil and the Smith restored to RpabUcaai$m? How can thi? be eoa without bayonet rale? How can the Soathcra States le made to return their

OM Republican majarrtie without put ting in motion again the old raachinen

Kcan party, bv annealing1 to the oaa-

sions exciteil dunng the war, to tha . prejiMliccs of lw ortll against tha ' South. Grant, instead of being tha President of the United States, was, so far as North and South were concerned, simply the executive of laws passed lj a Sectional Congress for the oppression "

liinenr and iinooverishmeiit of tlie Sontlicr

by which these majorities were mauu-; Sutcs. When Hayes came in, with his factored? Let aot the opponents of conventional title, and, cither because that machinery debute themselves. If " lie thought he might strengthen his it kt aimrovcd aud aayolauded mow. tenure, or from lik isens of !ustk.

when Republican success is more ttiaa and, perhaps, his real patriotism, aoulrtfal, w it likely to be abandoned sought to rehabilitate the Southern

when that cce.s w aund? The tri- States, aad to give them tlie rights

8taM MW-Mflt,

four mOw north of Counerrrilie, wa baruetl

a few nights p.s;o. Lo, f.(XO. Thk mines that bare keen heretofore supplying St LoaU with eeal are all taut down, owing to a strike amoag the miaer, aad Kvanf villc Is taxed to her atwot to sp;ily the 4i future great" with the "black dUlaOfttte." GxAi'E-vixas at Lafa?rtte hare aetonlv

aaipn of b!ooly-shirtism iasares an at. which, uiHlertlie Constitution, belonged , 'f l.ajc"' w w' iiys a lew Miration, Paul Jones,

tempt lo rename baronet rale. Xoth- to them, but which Grant liad used his I ?tlS duel between the

nru more certain than this, ami thoa whole power to keep from them, the ' "N WKn"r tei te Eraawiite and the Serapis, whea

wh, ,krt. see it are the blindest of tha Republican party, true to iu original .l. 0T.ce a7fr 1 a mmea surrender, : " I

Wial. We do not say tbe attempt will and aever-changing character, abused. "ey' ,K'vfrH -aaB s trawler bae- gHH to ht." If the sccei'l. and U Wlwt- it w viliSl .! haJl wll.tark -l.1l . ttt V, wpoa thechafffeof Mug HUaer ia Obio tomi

vrhrw tlM? mwt C-iHaia ftuM lead tawanaa to vfe-ory-by pac let ike kope, Ih- war if aBJULaaAatn a aa

forth of the Republican programme tha i Uur f,th t,res ,IKt- ' are the mora

JmirXHlC IwatHlte Of Hie 1MZUtl llWV U , .-,- unum mm takes for what it is worth. The inter- h"1 of thw social, and commercial, . ests of "public prosperitv aad security," ' politKal Union have really attractthe integrity of "public" faith, finance-. lh attention of the politkkuis. The , and currency" have mo more influeBce Administratioa saw them more thaa ' oa the Republican side of the impend- 3ers gI ing coaftict thaa has the domestic pol- We have faith, also, that the time i icv of Japan. The sole object of Repub- m11 come whea valor aad heroism for licans is to get the South down and Union may relieve a Democrat from I keep her dowa, to fetter the Denioe- ,he charge of treason, aad whea tha

taken the -ecoad growth, hat the trape I rav and keen them fetterod. to nut. loss of two legs aad aa arm in the aght

t!eelve are oat with the secoad crop. j Griat in the saddle and keep him there J for the Union will be considered pntmi Maxti.v GxirriN, of .Mkhhraa City, waa as long as the count rv will bear Viim. evidence of devotion to it oath

ftially ?Hot In thob-et by the acctteatai , On these points the "Republicans are Prt Democrat. It is already

utciur'coi au owagaa,weaack-aaaUng, practically a unit, aad nothing but ' on a recent Saa4ay. equal unitv ami coital energy on the

1'aor. Joax Hc.ev, of Psr-iec Uulverjity, mt of Democrats caa achieve National

m the terrible

Bonhouime Rkliard

suramoaed to

hare not yet be-

nkrh

K will be made aa mrdy as the sun of him. It was only when he went back i Marh 1.QRI rwLi mtAa . T7u.,l.i:.n u rw n Ilia uuul nrxulitilila n.vt rJ i.:.

Preleat. There is no other Wical . record and succumbed to the demands ! '.I0'.

rftk for the ie which has ju?t ear- of his party agaia that he was agaia T',1 w

ried Ohio. The party is thoroughly recognized as a true Republican. Thera

swwaniei, anu the few conservatives has not occurred a btate election since m it are crudied OHt of .ekdit. Partv I860 in which the Renublican naHv kaa

as its own inclina- not aptiealetl directly aad principally

cOBCcrneil In several robberies f Ijxsc there. On heinc arreted Alley eotifeWl

the officers where they rMj, d m--

he had v'

aaioag the

eome to them

worth of good

demonstrated that the loss of one leg is insufficient. We have faith, farthermore, that the day will come wheamaa , will not be afraid to vote for the Declaration of Independence because it hap i pens to bear a Democratic label. We also believe that the time will coma

aot unexpected " when the people of this country will not tkt bun ctunt t be aaxtous to hire aad subsidize cotpo-

Democracy, victorr will 1 rations to loan their debts, i as it did to Joaai.-flt B" w? cee trhe things only by tha

tjew imib. a ne oieseefi iinieoi wawa

prepare, as well

tKt, will compel the new Ad minit ra

tion to undertake the replacing of the Radkal joke upon the Southern neck, and mn a in! wane as wHt be ud for

that pito as the reaatremeats of the

ease demand regardless of conse-, the terror VKnce. The man who thinks that ia diers," thi

to the sectional twssions and prejudices

of the people, cither hatred or fear, or

jealousy or revenge, papeis toll us that k

rency nor

The Rqmbltcaa

was nottheeuiv

I appropriated.

A few eveaiags ago Ixt Ahnwa, aa oM aad promiwent citlcea of Mywiauili, eatered

oarn to leeu nu aore, wtt was Kiekea so ;

t IhhIIv by one of then that he died aext moraine. 11 ox. WiU-tAM II. xtisa, of laanpolis h purchased aa elennt monument ia

A Lady's

Jtesaense Is the

"The Mea."

, we speak m not now. The people of

Toast ef Ohio have just voted upon some of these

(iiMjstiOBS. They have said that they

i uon i waat ubkhi soldiers to be at tha Mr. Dtmiway of the Xett AorArf,f, ' head of the State Government. They

at a literary reunion at 5ak;m, Uregon, nave saw taat tney wish to retain the , "toa-ted' the gentlemen as follows: ' National banking system in power; or, ; 44 Goi ble?? 'em ! Thev halveottr iov?. if they do not so wish, thev have sue-

diutlik dr timiir flux- tmnlild CIIRiImmI to tk Oflurttnna of tka tiaia.

MfAfUt tAlid YklAJuJ AM flu. . A l,t. - . . E . , , ..... . . . . A, .

aav finaacial nnaMioM baa t . i. , , . " f -ii 5cs iitevtrwiHiruim! or care?. iey n-s-wmra nivn ine itamtmai ""y "vn wwwwom, aaa i father. Colonel Ens, at Crown Hill -ckm T-i .i. J oi- ...t .u i ia

mi i5 outiiHi-in ii tea- ...... itufArtfui vta a-ckja

that is, the fear of another re- ti. ir.t m.i f-, ,uu

evcBt Republican victory the victors , hellkm, which was triumphant in Ohia Dl KIN aa altcrcato ktweea tome color-

at ine iae election. i wi rn,x, ii-na .iui fanm vn

will hesitate to reconaaer the South

ti.e interests of negro aad canethag GoTeniMMHt, mast have studied the Rejiablieaa reconl aad character with his eyas hut. 5f. Lmtis Mepttiii- . a . I Tsad in Trees and Staacs.

A large toad wa fuuial a fsw years ?u in an ohl awdedreo at Wenham

aor; k came to licrht whim tlte tre

was bowu ilow n. The Menioircs of the Ueieh Academic dc- Sciences contain a dcwnitjoa of a living toad foaml in the

ran. ot an ok! elm tree. Near Nnntes.

American

oh!

r V . TT1-' . "l ? ,m"" , pmv0ketUHxMiethcy are not to sap

7 c ! lfle ara ami furnlture, carjicts aiuJ o!i.cr Hecesiarle

mi t: Jvvmv,r,!f!,., wSw iiian Uie new hotel iu that city.

patriotism, tviuentty the coua ry w ,,,tB ..jj jtt ci.trao.

Republican party is stampeil oat of ex- ' ktence. Loitm Vf. !

excite mir ruagaaniaHtv. thev increase: Ihuiks anaounceil that they would take

our self-respect, ihey awake our en- t cany Ohio for Mr. Foster. Tha thuiasin, they arouse our affections, voters of Ohio, at all events, have said they control "our property, ami out- that they prefer National Bank notes to

grcenoacKs ami stiver, ami ine caastcneil but indomitable people of this great State have voted that the Seere-

cesfnl contradiction, that without 'em tary of the Treasury spans the heaveaa !. 1 .... .. . ... I vttL Li. .Lt .-,1 t.l

orders

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ior wwcii fei, IH)W it- f controlling influence over the soil, aad

A ,aloon-kcepei went down to Uw 1 ......it... ,

train rccenuj- to ovcrnani a man wno

owed him $16. Ho announced his in

when Ah old oak was cleft oK;n, a toad tention of wiping the platform with the ' was fouml in the very heart-wood, man if he once got hoht of him. Ho '

found the man, and the two h:ul a talk

aliout the debt. Thy creditor told a

pitiful storv alxwit hi hard luck, awl

saw i he had only jmt enough money

ret to jmko. i he saw.m-keti;r is a kind-hearted German, and, after hear-

aHhoagh ni wm ke or other channel of

entrance could lie detected ; there were about 00 riaps ia he trunk of thn oak, wading to the inference (aeconlitig to w theory) that the animal mtm have

-t-H-V m;TeH-eiia H a frog found ia the mg the story of the fellow's niisfor

inink of a mulberry-tree, cxprewed a tunes, the tears sVkm! in hisev5f aad lie bi'hef that the ammal rings had len rcumrkwl: 4Min Gott,Iill,ish dot-so? btithnrclyiiK!loing: the reptile. Veil, here's two toHew aiwl a half for load; in clay have len more frefmcntly vih to get grub on de vay,"" ami, thruMwith Ihm m trtNw; iKmtaUmts a ; tng the nKmev into the man's ha ml, he whofe family have been thu-t ferreted k wkh a warm grip and a trcmowm oaee. Ih Iatoalwavt fouwl . rnVmn (Soot-by, Pill,' .W wewt ap ? MaleraWe depth at Rent hall, near f town murmuring, Dot iku- kh alvavs TOfely, SbnnHhire. Mr. Ratharat, f in hart lag."

A o.ixo of burekr is gcttiag hi It work at

laiMaaapott. Oa the nklit of the 25tk the residence of Jacob S. HtldcbratMi wa filtered, ami a cold watch and chain and other valuable taken. Tko residence of A. D. Strelskt. at Irvltctoa, waa abo visited, and JW in pxd carried away. At Amkrsoa on the iXth, Elmer Marke, attecn years oW, wa throwa fro a ham aad Staeccd by One foot ia the ettrrap over a

naarter of a mile, He wa faulty hart.

" Tmk rehlcnce of A. J, Hlgfrtn, at Shelby

to I ttk. WM kllnurl rm tka Mill, faivnlrlnif

ef a,ot.

" A; ktifliiTuls tiaot. . oeiiifir hint(-it tne imluatrv. im vHtr.

venient, though not aIwav.- on ha ml; as I1"1-'. and energy of millions of men, ' lieaux th'v are bv no mean match- ? which no vicious legislation could altoks.' Therare mjt agreeable visitors: ifther overcome. Sometimes intellithey are handy at State fairs, nod in- i S""1 nven are incajwble of rendering dispensable at ovster-stibous. Thev arc imt, Cv?ar t!,c,thi's re Ca:sars, splemlid as escorts for some other fel- - ii,'.,,t.0 Gotl th i? that are Gotl's. low's wife or sister, awl as friends ther i 0kto h chosea to vote against alare better tha aomen. As iHir fathers !?" fBt greenbacks, against solthey are iaexpresibly graiMl, A man d erf against the Declaration of ladea . a . . tUIUtLtnaa am aaaaa a a. X. a .4jh a.-lt..a,4

may ne a laittire in ou-me, a wreck in y"t bb e sroii-wai.

ut union, agaiaei iae pnneiHes ox civu

Why- ooatiMitioa, not enough to IxMist of as a vuJ?08' aloia ! beauty, nothing as a wit, less than noth- "herty. C'i , iag as a legislator for woman's rights,

Tax yews ago oa the Sal ef October sow awl w not vtiy bnlliaat as a mentlier , Mrs. Norman I-ockyer, who has wasteahKhes aepia the of Lafay- f the ivres; but if he k Hir own father W dlat the age of 42, tike herhusette. ; we overhok his Mrtcoinings ami cover 'bawl was fond of serious study, ami Taa foUowiag are the carreat pries fee i his peccadilloes with tha ihvine mantle translatwl H'vcral scicntinc works into kagk'taianaaapott: Wheat, So. of charity. Then, as our husbands, how LKnclih. In areceut number of iVr,

we hv' to jmriMle them as paragons! of whkh Mr. l.oekyer is editor, is this ! the atbhme kaguage of the lniiirsl temler and maaly tribute: 44 Her has1 1'- f liaml's cieutinc work for the kst ekvea i ' Wo'lllte for them. i v.ti- vm-4 u-k!4tu-tr k mav f

AndVeM wM av for nerft to W jt "nVd aay thhtf hat iae' for thH.' " I &eueat and asststaace."

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