Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 December 1880 — Page 1
ASPER EEKLY OURIER.
VOL.
JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1880.
rKUKKt traar rittu.vY, at jam'kk, hcwms covxty, imia,va, ev CLKHKNT DO AXE. OFFICE. Ix CftPKiEK BciLot.se ox TTmt Sixth Stkrst.
pkick or scKscKimox.
rffagleSabferiptiou, for lifty 2oa., St 50 For tlx mouths, : : : : : 1 GO
NO. 50.
l'cr the Jn.tii.r fv.i.i...
EVAXSVILLK LIIUCIiAL BUSL I'.bS MJ3X,
Mg h Male f civilization where the drew liHtn'idire gave would bo appreciated, nds it necessary io clothe himself, and in tins city no !R.Jc , men willing l0
The Houses Our I'conlf ""?" ". luik tH ' willing lo Menu. lOiaiionixc. houses claim to ho kIiJ to clothe vou
hut tut unci f or less mi. nr... i,u
o l ei h j ull mau tempting ohms, but hi U9 Mnm Hreci, lion. Doll & Co. are found, who win furnish to all; ves, young men and oM. r.n,i
world by rail and vonr !iib,.ii -m i,.,i0UJil!f- including vo hohhlerirmnr. ll
every now and then avaPiug Ihetiiselvcs!"1'1"'4! wViL 1Vo & t. necktie nf Mm nuif ....! t i " . .. IO II fill I K I ci.if I. ! i
Go and Sco Them, Anyway, When
auu uro in mo (Jity.
Editok Jasi'kk Coukikki-Now that' Jastwr is connretrd with ttm ...M,.fy
v itv i liirritTWiMvn I...-...I i . , """"'in,.
Far square, 10 lines or less, 1 wcck,$l 00
yuffc gefMOqUeat IHSCrtlUK,
Longer adv
A fctetioa
ceaaied
far trail
hi defection will be mad to regular""4 any town, at which of ihe. , man is cioineci let us - i m numerous houses n (.uti i.nw 1,01 lorget (he lnSr so ami wMtr im
X:r.ei 1 nPitat of adminis-ft ,f cou. every one icl'dv ;nSw-m,,0UfCS' ?f
uc-i jur ...... .n uiu ujiy js mat oi iMiiiei
Jar Town
For County
r.tw i iiitrif i:trru;r iri.t a iifi uitviiie. nmt nt iivi-f
utitiH-h tiivitK'ii inifirimiiifj. a in am ii" rti' t.r.i;.. .....i
m , S i v.. .mi;, ( --. vi itJi; mill
NO CAXttr.VTIS. -HV TXIIIiuSO in u-iilii.o- tUtr l i.. J,Jh" WHO IIUVC 3 Ol'-re Dim-PR mi Afaiii
ship OtSccrs. each $1.00 puff one home over miutber. hut :o iHvs,!'cut' OH' 113 lo n ami 221 and 117.
2.C0J'l''f 'ur renders who intend to viMT ru , y (un'-v " bincs8 as whole-
Tttlomey at Law.
JASPEX, IXDIANA.
MTOFFICE:-WMt Sfxth StrMt. Iwi. 5, la1 J jr. ,
IOH" L. BJIETZ,
vltlorney at Law,
, an;
rriCK SCKCHXACHUK'S K LOCK
u Crjalirjf. Jutvc Htk, o Ij .
nm-f lor nil! ijurno-ij or Kcuriujr aid to, luvtHI'' miners, inaue tlieir hmld in .Inkier a Methodist Jfiidwoiml , ''fe","1 nd l),ulltH"l to trade Chunh. The btiAliieAs iifcn "ivho were i f 1 ' J ftcr IiCHring our appeal udad to aid in in the "renter number oi,"fi",'?d m. M l1'" lljfhtr heart and h
....... i.....
ii ii nun i hi . - iv - -
c.ies resiminli-il ltlu.tuii t !IPcKol Heavier hv ten dollars
were we politelv received, and our nlen' :.y ,mvi .,0 ,0M wilt,'' amlrt the hefor heti (vin.ih !i WMUcrilijf ilipnlavs of iho IllllllOI'ltllS ill' I'
no one did wo 'ot a mori! 4ivi-inilk! v,.J?ami hoes on -Main btrcet, one ntv
eepjhn tlmn fromthellon. Ar. MdlniHU i "1 t'a',"t;lves. I do not know Though Mr. Ileiluian was buoilv ciiKUtf.'i i'l1,8?0" w.0l,Il 1,0 "T tI,em edr he khnlly laid Ma his work, andV -ua,,,(1 M,ini s,,'cut ' u lonnd when the mif was laid hetore hiini, ,', dI,'.I,,,,,'. & Co , who bet-id'. a
Francis J. Reinhard,
flttornejt at JLaw, JASPEK. INDIANA. Aptit 33.13 If.
Attorney at JLaa
i Mt( f XaIs a :i?lt ;nret, r tt. rttfj.
MI ritrljr at aU fie tTEi f tti tnM CrM5 Cwt. Jjs. 3. v. g jt B X 0 BOETTXBK,
lTTOHSBr AT LiTT, A ad Xary PabHc,
JAsrcK, Isbiasa,
nt-L ritr ta all tk C:M f tJubfl
promptly re.pomte with a fiutsiritiitJ:u'.s va "T.Hkhis, K' vo great baraiiiis
f tueuty-live dollars Mr. lleilnian i,,'",HCKH,"c'0'cdeR8Jiiiiews,aiideHrrv owner of the iuimeiise Plow and AJu'jf. ,Hr4? ,.,,?k of l''o very jiiiest inbl'c rhine work., and is al,o President oirlul,H "IC,"',(-',S '' this Arm are the Kvanvillt Cniiii,. ...;iin ri. ti..ti natives ot A arnek eountv. mid am mnn
man Crie Plow works have a lai"o renu'i r.llt,,u. ,:val,lsvilI lol!ffhls to honor. tatioH uutside of Indiana " lmyeheered our spirits with Ave dollar?.
l omnur up FirH street, on whirli mnti "n"I,v P!nsitc tho Coui t-hotihe, at
of the wholesale husinci.s of the eitv h , , , , (J SIh5" l"wt. niav he doup, we entered one of the larirct'dr ImU, ',, l'"l,1,!,iir ll,y KocmIs store of .1. goHis houses in the oitv.Jowned liv Mtfek-; , J , & lUV wno (1 u '"'Xe retail
ey. A'btMt iV uo., dealers in drv kockK! " 7 J-"U,L r".".H ttmi Hn,,J' ' notions &., &c. Mr. Nishet vns fotUHli.i t 'f 0. ?' a,V' Wlt'1 motile!
tu tho othee, and after eome uracticaP ",0 lr.v yoouu and notion ui.'jre.tSoHHas to the best wav of for-' Clr c,lMo'"(,',,5 Hie sure to have wnrdiitffOHr church, jjeneroin-fv hclardi I ,(,tu' .w,M,,ll? ",,,1',k'd' .T,,e cltJjjmis of with ten dollars. A little further up, ar, m,ll',V ,fll!il H ,m,,ve of HuuiiiiNo. ll H-lrMstrect.isthetfroH injfhou"" !,rif w.Wle Who xvill take jfrcal orJaqucMS, Ilroa. As Co., who are aloi1' UHfiU,u u on them. The wholrjale dealers in dev ,,nn,U ...rMe'sl's- . I-"Hoy8 subscribed to us-
aud livelv and pntirnrUlii.lnYm?;"
iiie men. Their business hasWownv r TUJ fc(rcct' "y 1mi
atal larger each vcar einro ii- jii.it,vlu" 4 ""V" v ivO,, dealers in drv
1373. We a,ked for help and were5" ' nQ0U l'ftS oil cloths, mat.
rwi Willi i e,"ti: nn-iiiivr, ivc . iVC. II .1
notions.
bt:?
aryor
in
answe
Our uicrchu
t an tiud itu
lVved(olfa?Uii cl,ne,lc' t0 H,,e VKi of Enteritif hilo a fctore marked "bankrupt shoe More," we found ourselves in 10 b,?,i 6,,ot st0' e or J. S. Morns , , . V 00,s ml shoc,i ,or ue"t women filli! ili,,rCiM ,,,t't1ou, view; extraordiary Indeed mufct be the understanding that could not get covered here. Mr.
;! ."'" K"m,y "v,, two dollars. aud liltycenls. But while the pedal extremities may be provided for at the hniil.'ni.i
store, u m.... ,o., i j. , . ,"": 0',l,r
and decently clad aceornin to the state
u. ins excueqner at Dannctcll & Frcgf wholewilo and retail hatters, 209 Main street ' " Thankfully, sirs, do I make in this public manner floU-iinu-ir..!.,.
Ev n" vHg"d Iibcralil' ot "l(s cItijtcui of
To those whs wnntiT in.. M.mi
test tho character ot Evat.sville's husiness men, I would advUi. timt,. .
in7hf8,e,erter.OnhOSCWh0areincnli0 to thco liberal front lomen f0P their connbutions, but there are no doubt others Uliom we did not hnvn timntA .n .......
who would be inst li.,...i -...i ...A.
like to contrihiite souiPtliintr iWfta
our much needed church building in Jasper. Wo hone to have an opportunity to wait upon them yet, but if we should
.lui, nuy MJOSCliptlOTIS sent to Mr. J. H KessnerLreaMiierof the Hoard nfTrii ees, will bo thankfully received aud ac
KIIOWK'IICU. nil t.!.,.-
iimiiKiii vou tor your space Mr,
j-uhuj, jh siop ini tne next time.
Duke.
etfrMmric Dtwccmt.
We are sorry!to learn that .Tnl.i. v.,,a.
of Long Ih aneh.is sulleriug with an at
ihuk oi nux.
dianwiio need drv sroodpi! ock, l0. Riid low priei
an tuul no better house at which to buvr i .l .?,u,.J "!;"s Co. wi
than Mnekey, Nisbet & Co. and Jque5. V-V1 ' ?u,-v Wh'? "u,ct wlt" Ihi.&Co. lliey K-ll hud hti lor cash exc
ice.
wil
SUCCC33
xclusivelv
Mr. Samuel Orr, of the linn of S. Orr 1"" V , nt mu I'Ile, they paid & Co., dealers in iron. tiu'l. tin plut ' 0 ,oil"i's to ovaugcliru the county and &(.., w vMted at hi place of buinewc,fb0iV,nl-v thxfm'...f.i. i ; Antoiir the voutiffpr ni(ioIii'c nf iiu
........ ... v,....inun nintl, Itllfl Willi HIS! 1 I i ' r m. v utiMl liberality nib?crilied ten dollar, i ry hnu ,(,1,,l.v. promiTlit tlrln is ouo of the oldest in the eitv'"u'",,y l'A'Vlf k vpJwayne, of all Main having been founded long before :vr,ns-ff1'0.R, Sl"l Jv?,.'k' M.n,,cr & Co ' iU 207 ville was iucoipnrated. It has a comI:'m, s,m,tt. , Jl,0l'fe, .ung houses niereiat standing Peeoud to none in thc V-bi7 yc 1(1 ,l0t ,,1l,i'dcr bivthren,
State, hi Hi loes an innuense business. '"7. """" ",lJ 'y eir cunis In iron good?, and hard warn of nil' iVH"s orwayne deal in dry goods,
descriptions, Kvansville does a lai-'o ,,.0Uo,Jt!' ,",e zophyi, &e. kv.,
bn.iii.s. hikI iii tlu tiunmncf --rHioiiKu noi navuig K;eu inauv ami ver-
, that branch etaud Ktctttchcr, Koliog & $rM ,r iltiiv I'th as a linn,' yet from rrd Co , wholesale hardware dealers, ii!U,c,r U!n experience, Kvaus & Vertt"fitMt- K!rl .Hvnl ulm o ..r ......... .1 ...... way nc have built them a retnifaimn m
r quest for aid with two dollm-s Mnl,uo,!".im.!l'
flittv ri'iita. Keok, iMllIer lc CO.. beside narrvlnw n
J.VSPEK. IXD.
Z ffnrn&tt nt TtlHIP Oh Second street, at No. 213, are thej fwk ?1' !,'' r1 "! notions, lllVi iiVtJ til AJltinkvoouiii of Ulemker, Tilnian As Co..!Ue( .a,KO xtc"vo dealers In carpets, dealers in and msnuniimora nf i,. j",a,t,"fc. Their house besides dohir
and alt kinds of hollow ware and (In , IOtl!" 'ra,,(N ,,!iV0 tended tlioir
ware.inanth1
f Ui&rnUr t t-o.tr. -nttTHteJ t fetra.l w ,l0 native
i ta ".mrir " uJts(C. Wt Xala 5tft. IHeeU Utile It
W. S. HUNTER. cl,wrcJ improve our county seat, and
tieit iiuiixih more on out'
Mwanctal result of our visit
W. A. TRAYLO.
TMlVLttK ML iTi;K,
Attorneys at haw9
Jisrr.it, Ixdiaxa,
mm, i m acMMKia R"f ta eel jWTff 4w Ktf tW S. CWiaKotL .r.JHULo"st. "C. II. DILLOX. XMllon afc Iillon,
'WCK aver Trsxlrr. Mter Shop.
JAIPI1, WDUiri.
JC MWi a.L
X1W M11T M1KRBT
M. W
A: Sflilf,
RESPECTFULLY inform
th people of Dubois e-mnty that they hare oiMtHtMl meat
Ini 1 i . u tt. A
".w t JaIr, wbt they varfety 1 tht kst MMt for
7 a" i ,tTt hc a trial. pt. 17. !3t-!m.
.... w. nui.un iiaiu .illll nil j . ,,,, , , 's, grates, &c. Mr. Ulemker , 81 less 11,10 i11"1""1. Kentucky and ive of our eountv, did not 0, ,cr wsto" southern Mates. These liressinjf to help build a ,w Mibea two dollars and lllty iuinrove oureouniv .inl,n,1,!i each.
r list was the Kvansviile has 147 retail groceries, and it. This tirin'onhe.NC Victory Urns., the largest groiracter of itsoy men in the city, own three. The
bag, by the excellent character
the corner of Third
wares, as also by the sterling inlegrltv:l!,l't concern, on
ot its members, acnuircd a foremost liofit.lantl Mt.iii. boiiiL t ht 1
Hon ih the city aud State. house in the city, i.tni doinan imnien!o Sad, indeed, would be the condition of.wi'oialo and 'retail trade. This tlrtu the household that is minus crockery uJ's and sells exclusively for cash, aud ware, ami if any one who chances to bc ftwny sells at bottom prices. Their ih that condition visits Evansville, lotlotlct bouseMiie situated, ouo on Fourth
Hev.JDno. West's sou eame very nea beating Ziek iMcNenlly to death near Mifelow hist Friday. It was thought for
iniiu hv- iiuiiiu noitrccover. Four drunken scamps concluded
g e iscy i.ewis Loveless a mauling mm .Mrs. Ash s, on tho Wbo.lntv r.l
day night. His big cane coaxed them to
Su on. jioro work lor the grand jury. In the cae of the Slate vs. Lafnyatte hinuce. lor rane. the iurv IohniI n...
feiulant L'nilv unit
i ,i " !.. .. . : .-"...v.ii
i, iiiicu iii me atate s tirisou.
Mrs. Matilda Luttrull.
ant Luttrull, of Marion townshin !a t.
most 101 years of age,and is now in reas-
onamy pou Health. Who says this
rumm y is MCKiy ;
Last Saturday night Will Ilisgcn Torn
him hasten down First street, and at No
302 he will find Ilollingswortb Bros.
wen siocKeu wtinnueenswareand it ass.
ware: hard Indeed must be the man to
please, who can not have his every want in their Him satisfied from the mauimnil.
Stock of Ilolltugsworth. Hero hsthIh m
cordial reception awaited us, and ere we left, a five dollar subsorlnlioii bellied to
assure us the Jasper Methodist Episcopal Psoii & ScovlJIe, who arc also whole-
street, and another on Franklin street. Hero the hotiMnvifo nmv tlii5iri.i i in i
.juiii in jmwiug imp piles of good things which the gentlcniaiilv rholra utn
Ichcap for cash. Mr. S. Vlckcry, the senior member of the linn heard our talc ot want, and relieved us with inn ilotlm-a
A younger Ann, but one fully equal to any grocery house in the city, is that of
Church would be built.
Among the many things Evansville is
wen HMunueu wiui, ana lias no lack n
drug stores, and on thu comer of Alain
and Second streets, stands one of the
very best retail driij- stores in the city, the proprietor being II. J. Schlaenft-rJ
.- ... i.. .t ... . i. . . .r
ocnicr in urugs, meuicinca auit to et
articles. Here may y mau, who is in i. - ... .I..'." , ' . .
me grasp oi me leiiner mercies ol a
ikysician, Have all his
IIIUIIIllu'lllc. ... i.C ...1 .
rnr... and lint harinr v.t ,.i..l .iZ. . Z V"" V ' miu cxpori ucer,
' uivnou uiai eittientati kituliy gave os
ai(. aim retail grocers, and mav be
lounu reauy to wait on all that come at
iii Mmn street, They carry a large and cotnp etc stock of ovnrvin ii.r i?.ft.
- - , w,l Mlllll, It IIIPI-
ciass grocery ought to have. We would
say try ,cm allll u0 coviccd. Mr. aooville, the jtnuor member of the Arm
uici our wants with tlvo dollars.
hvaiisvillo and K
. .,,..,!.' vi4ii;;w n'i
IO UOHSt fit tier UlllUtltMlnil tnt.... V
SSlv 2 ,nH,ilunMl,,u l,rfwd it al.o ; we called on
---- - ' iwiVTni X 1 1 1 1 U "
( astlo and Henry Drof got into an altercation with Chap. Slubblelleld, which resultp.l j t the lattcrV getting seriously
i i 11 ,f c,ia,V-'1 that Tommy Castle
i"' oiui-i. aii iniiietnient was re turned against them TuomI.-iv.
The following persons shunul )uw
nit.ilitv of tlu in
, - ......... s, v. uriwu aim .yioSCS Iuank on Thnnksgiven day: Air. .1. .1. Mas. and Ma.iir Snin
I' rank, ot Cincinnati ; Mr. Leon Stembertecr, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss Ikrham hckhaus, of Anderson. Ind.:Mr. Ki...
11 a . -F - j -. . . m a. i i
ami lauy, oi waper, I ud. ; Mr. Jonas Lehr
ourger. oi itayesvi Jo. Ind. : Mrs. K. Unit.
man. Misscs Fann;e Dolt mail, Hertha aud llattio Ifothschild, and Wcf.&rs. Louis Heitmau, Isaac Kotbschildand Simon Jo-
6UJIII. Chas. Uoilemakcr. Indieffd
iflary. lilcad guiltv to the ohai I'd ullt rut
.... w.r.i - . . n
i:oucMiay sciuencea to two vears iu tho I'enitetdiat v.
The Tcrre Haute Exnress of Stnui.
jells the follow lug good one on Yank Powers, an engineer on the E. Xr. t if
railway:
'I rain Jso. G of the E. & T. II., which eaves Lvansvilln t ii :to , ...
., , , , j. in., T thought to have taken a life last evening. Miortly after leaving Evansville wo.
than was seen standing on the track. En-i gincer lank Powers veiled, iim wt.5ctii
uas blown and the brakes put on, but before tho train could be stopped the Ugurc -us run over, and Fireman W CIII .'nit.
ed at the engineer, ".My God, Yank, you have killed a woman V As soon as the train stopped a general rush was made to gather tin tho reomiiis. a a,.
. ' . mivss nis lOUIUl Oil t lU COU'.i!iltrlir Iml w.1,..l
neaii aim oiood siiould have been was found nothing but cold snow. Tho true
siaio oi anaii'8 soon dawned on the frightened crowd, and the train proceedcd on Its way without even nollfvingthe t Virnnni. Tl.o i 'a "
A Problem Yt To BeSl'l. Xw Ttk INhi. The giramlc power which mar b on. ccHlrated ia the hands of a Mttg!idivid ual, by hit oLtalaing a eoMtridling i'mMmene in several larga ewrpomum wi clearly preiwded ia Um kfctth which we printed yeMcrdayof orfe!!owciiiMM Mr. Jay GonULand hi vat ami rarkal business operations. And now it is bohlly aaaovaoed that Mr. William H NVadrbiJt, a:tbr of our fellow-citiwnf, eki i ies ia hi-cMjwd-oii8 pocket a majority of thXwYrk
.Tismiure, ana taat 1 wiU let Mr. C hauneey M. Depew to the Unitd Suti Senate. New York would thaa hart mcSmmtor and Mr. Vanderbilt one. Suppose the powers of Mr. Go Id ami 31 r. Vanderbilt uuitl,ana beat ia earnest on the same enterprise; they would become tremendous, if not. irresistible. The power of great cer)H rations is something not contemplated hv the framers of our existing forms of f nveratenr. r Ihese corporations have ntoatlv grown out of discoveries and iareatioas HuuWt
since the establishment of our forms of State and national go vera men island cowstquently could not be taken into aecoaat by the framers of iha
I hey are an influence ia politics which was unforeseen. And they have rows great with rapid and long strides natil their power is colossal and often controlling. Already thev can make a Gorerawr iu several States, and President orr lt; for through all the broad avenues and. ramifications cflbrir influence, if ww. bined and determined, thay can wiehl tba balance of Kiwer iu an election. How is the a!l-iirportat problem f the control aud regulation of those han-dred-banded, hundred-headed novel monsters to be solved?
Queen Victoria is a tbonghtfnl woman, and capable of extending conrtosietf x4 returning compliments. She has recent' ly sent to President Hayes a memorial, in the ahape of a massive writing Hek made of oak, weighing nearly two thoa.and pounds, elaborately carved in the highest t le of decorative art. finely liiiished, and bearing the following explanatory inscription; II. M. a Relute. forming part of the expediiion -nt in search of Sir John Fraaklin ia 184; was abandoned in latitude 74 deg. 41 min., longilnde 101 deg. 23 min. wait oa tho loth of Mav. 1S34. Sk
covered and extricated September, 184.
mi miimue oi oey. norm, Uv (JapUiM fUtddiugloii.of the United .SiiiwhiW
George Hcnrv. She nurclMAMl Hi.
ted out and scut to Englsml as a gift to her Majesty, Queen Victoria, bv iho President aud nconle of the V?.U,
bhitta us a token of good will &ad friendship. This table was made from her timbers when the was broken up. and m presented by the Uoeen oftlrf: iwitmSm
and Ireland to the President of the Called States as a memorial of tit fuiHM
and loving kindness which dictated the
oner oi tiie gilt or ibe Kceelnte'
Henry Clay Dean gives his ouiiiiM a
to how it all happened la the following cutting; style: " I don't think that the Hehilier matter hurt Garfield any, Iwcaase the Ilenahlicans were all in it ; the backnav sIrv-
grab didn't, because they had all taken it. The JJeGolyer matter didn't, far the party depends for its sanaort mom tmck
frauds aud cdrruptioa. What elected Garlield was the combination of lteeeher, who, for two decade, has otlutd literature, aud who was caught ia crime.
with 'Conkling. who was nraacimr fw
years with another man's wife. ad
gersoll, who read a writ of cMciHMt
against Almighty God and a jail delivery to hell this it waa that defeated us and elected Gaield."
General Garfield will be the twtifikmt
iresidents who were collare ediMtd.
Washington. Jackson, Van Barcm. Har
rison, Taylor. Fi more. UhooIr
Johnson never went to eoUege. Grant
wnseuucaiei at vet l'oint, the two Adamses at Harvard. Jefferson. Monroe and Tyler at William sad Mary's college. Madison al r.-inceton, Poik at the nai-
versity oi Kortk CaroliM. Vi jl
lowdoin, Buchanan at Dickioa. Hm
at Kenyon, and Garfield at WlUiame.
x lie engineer ami iir...u..
would like a few minutes' interview with the practical joker.
A young chap from Shutcshnrv, Mass.,
ini I Mi; iii Kill aionif. IOOU lift Io
at a hotel not far from Amherst (he other day and the pair were seated together at the table. Dirccllr In rVnm .r n.-..,
stood aff lass eonlainjng celery, the white crisp stalks still having the
on them. Never having seen aiivthlnk 01 tho sort before ami ini-i-L;... 't, i...
somelhing ornamental, hn'mmawi i.i.
sweetheart and reuiarkod, inadrawlin2 tone ; That's a helty bo'kay.aju't it." "i
Converts to Improved Mormon i
During the last three years nearly 400 people from north Georgia have bee, converted toMormonism,adomigra4l to Alamaso, Cel. The ueeole ot tho colony oppose polygamy, and there ia only one tioiygamist among them. Tho colony is steadily growiag, a nartr of fifty being ready at nreeeat to 4art from Virginia to join it. It CauU Im Did. A newsnjer man is generally exfieotoH Io be everywhere, see erm thing, catch every item afloat, rimnfy heeanse it Is Ida proieseion. Bat he can't do it. II hi friends can help him, thongh, hv tending or bringing nch item mm mt
interest. All ntanner of legitintate looal news go to mak nu an intwohor mmi-.
and will be teceired with thank.
