Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 December 1883 — Page 1
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COURI 17PIT T V E VOL. 28. JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1883 NO.
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A fraotloa over even square or square.
coveted as squar. These are the terms for transient advertisement ; reasonable deduction will be made to regular
drMare.
Notice of appoint men t of administrator and legal notices of like character
to bo paid In advance. Awworweiwn CAxntrATBs. Tor Townahlp Officers, each tl.W
For (Vmntv " " .) For District. Circuit, or State. .00
IMrt of which la fir. cedar, tsmnrae and
-totoer species of pine. Very few deeidn
aw Tree are found here. Nunx'rouK
mill alone tho rivers and I'uri
miiito t,f "rmii kas plainly the chief employment
m,M ! tht paat In ! aMMrfbS. lor IM OOMe. Tha fiU Rah eauniirlaa nf
A boat stara a
.lih
T Mas irtm4 a4 auM lam yaar ami would rat I""' pwuvw yiciuing two anil
of mjf ialali
If TU waca t paala MM lo
tlnn atria at" lHirili inlanaatla. -onn.uMn-lIf million dollars afiu!lv. claim
t r.rl fran. !,, In, Hu ,ur, t Ik. pLe '" He lodttatrle. Ill a Mount rpwiifu in th bmh. ibm fufc ta em. hurried trip Mat week of 400 tti J lea to S,7hnnraf"XU ,l,r"q,,rUr vf lfc wmr Portland, Oly ranis, Taeoma nod Seattle.
Bit Tmk Hr ! vtlntm frr ih inkshltants of tM,M wuhiwwm israo uwi n reaacia at
:rt i i timr tr)p orititrmr.nr. wnuHf niMdi tkawacn 01 incac niaeM aumrlapd mn wit I.
r;;.; rjw f th. fiiif goi out. nwy vrar t Mtit only hour Atr it. If tl rif orjcailte In lOadfKI With T00da lit 9ttTJ d-
kooda almoat entirt ly lu Europe, wheoea
iuey came aroona eoutu America, or
4. m. nMMit.
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$ttormys at Law,
JASPER, INDIANA.
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ATTORNEYS A COtlMSIiaDS AT LAW,
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Anal Wotary FwVlle, Jaaraa, InMaaa,
WH.I. pmrttoi liitlllM i 9rrr rtmmHt. l4tM.
M a. m4.
vlttornev at Law.
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YV aifrn fafthfaltr mMmn MtnMM4 to htw.
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Mtakw. Wa Mais ilrt.
A. TKAYLOw. W.. MtHtTSII.
attorneys at Law, JAirtn, IiAKA, fTTlt.f. aractloa ta t CSawta ! Ml TT neraaM. rtftiMtar mwrtw gtfwi U etafnar mm 4arlUt at at. CWft
r fcil mm i-'br kMr, fiUnwtanrlcriitIn(i
In IMOtu ff.r1il lar bnmati rc Uiiruan tfconaiBffi . T . ..
jrrr of Mri1y rudli., ilhl anl day. I
II aiuv lr mil rlroilimi like id n tail tnu mm
. 1 ' -L 1 t . , m . -
AnifriMiiiiafnp. r iu inflonxf tha plaldc0 n Iathrooa at Panama. One
af noil'- oi nnrn an inn wr.
at tha facta an lutttrr boar an ore tb prom cotv.
blfh orr. Mil i. th D f U tb world without
nf wor4 im! tn Ilia mI rradat-l fcpa, bleb (awork-
eg witk all Ita brart for ttia eau a? kniwat (tuvprn
mmt. at4 aliltb tlerefura ha'i v tbat lit KfpnlHir
party mmi and ( ta in Ibia coiuiua jcar f oor
lrd, IBM.
If fun know Tint M-M.yoB Ilka It a!rrat r, aixl jron arlll
nt i
Tmb "im In. ao will crtitlwi tot, anawar-aparvt tall, tht trutkjawltbctii far f rnn urncr, alitrb
preetei retni-ucd laat week with aoourj
icaaea of canned alniou. another want
out with i5,ouo nacka of wheat ; some go io Europe. Cniua. Japan, fiaudwleh
lalanda and aonie"to Auatralia. Verv
Iffue coal la beiof found In Wratr,.
Waahlnflou territory. The Eaaiern
portion la mom I prairie wiih only small
you do not yat Luaa Tu Spw, it iali'gb tiroa lo ft lot
ma aunabtna.
Iaartalr lb. mt lliraatlngs aar In ita bi..ry. in!"' Of UlUOei alUMg a lew atreaOia.
una rii ie nu uutii gixru Mild wui pOrlona: but the good portion yields laurr
Icropa of wheat, barley, oata, hay and vegetablae, while lite lew fori He laud
brow the bunch graaa tbat furuiahee a-
lure tor atocic the year round. Wh !
wheat la the chief enterpriae, atock raia-
ing it not neglected. Many large herda
f ahocp ; many boraea, and aoiue herd
laf rattle, are kept the year through
of tlie daily bnaaa; aa Aarrlritti tiral Dfpartmml oltavilliouf foil or ahlfai. Jiut nnmr Lam.
raising la taking the lead, flbraea are in
Tana to Mall fta)barllMrrs. Tha frral 4itlaf of Taa fvu are teat bv mail. Doa
iaM a fiilloa a :
OAlLT-ao ranta a month. 90.00 a rear: with Snuaa;
rani ibt. am.
arSIAT Rlffbt par Tbl a4ltlor.fttrnlh ib car
ram n a m tot a-wa Bee al artlrlra arrsrasrt una
Intaraat to fvprt Vty. at l lltrrar, rvalrwa of Drwl bfoba f tbr hirhei i n.arh. t.AO a i-rer.
WBRKLT ! a yr. Eifht parr i tb lfi maltarj
m ma aaiiv lau ; aa Arrtruii tiral IKpartmml o aaaqaatlra valna. .pin, I tnarkrt rapcria anil 1 1 r
arr, K-laiiflflc. ai4 4utnati lni!Hrir make Tat
"u Sra tba nwnraiir for tb- fanDaV lioata-
kaM. To dabof Ira with 10. ancitrircnr frra.
J.lr. I. W. RXfil.A7tS rul.twl.rr.
Hot. JJM. 1-S w. Tuk r, y. Y fltf.
Far tha Caarlar.
Walla Walla The IT. P. B. K. A
Novel Way Propoaed to the I lid Inn Problem.
Ma. Doake: Hoping that a ahoifj
deacriptiou of thia couutry and of the!
The mode of travel by the N. P. R. R
We
legreea above the freeziusr point
from Jatper to Portland la a pleref ou,y ffoat-f o anow and no free trip. 111 of lading eight, and Z rltK, .
derful eeeaerf. The trip can be anadci
(great demand by new aettlera. One
farmer close here telle ma that ha ont
loot 200 bead of boraea about 90 mi tea
from home, without a herder, where
they remained all tbroagb the winter
without flrrain or shelter, and ia lost but
rwiveooe boree. 1 hey have a fine atock f
jhoraea the Grey Eagle and Messenger
orrwia oeing vaiuen im iiigneat. The climate la mild and healihr. While
line tnei niometer baa been down t 3t
legreea below zero east of tb Korkv
country traversed by the Northern
l'a.Hn K. R. mav Inforwcf aAtn nt vniirl
readera, I will attempt the pleaaant task lat week, here it stood IO
The pepalatfon of Washington terri
Inaevea dayeon fret and aecoud elaaaf "I lHM,t eboot two people
ticket, and in about nine dava with!!0 109 quretnue. me Indiana held
emigrant ticket. In paeeing from Chi Wf, raaerTaUoni or the beat lands in faro tArit Paul, a riiatanrff ni a o !u. rtbe Eaatern portion, and there la onlv
you go through a prairie countrv lu-r""! M ' aqaare mile
terapereed with farma, grove and iakes.f1 wir reaervawona. meee tribe are which continue on from Bt Paul to th W. harmleaa and dirty, and aa it their
N. P. R. It., proper aome 200 milerr?,or eTer ) d not
Boon after turning weat on tin
made them ugly enough, they rauat
WT MICHAEL MCMGESaMfi. Jr.
At ttfc rlek-ynrel on the Trey
to la rtnaMtir saw ta) fwsatta4h kaajatw aW a HOUftB PATTimirs I
Wtl.1. BH n RXianitO VatV CtWAV. attkar at tt
ktm. nt ta the wall, sat WOB. DOfTK raOalrTLT. Jan $. 'Kl-aat. IllCaUaX OCtlOBtAin. J.
river, with a valley from one-half to 11 vol
BRICK FORiSALE liTTTl .X,?t
road rntM 8J0 mile. Leavlitg thia valley it crcaee djer (aoon wfM go through by
lannen toe arai range or mountain, and
runa aown the trtbutariea of the Mia
own 150 miles, with hills and email, mountaine on all aide. At Helena, the
. a, a .
niaptiai or Montana, where one hank
atone handle over 1200.000 dailr ami
ha a deposit account of $1,000,000, here
we oonoie team, wit a two engine,! we toon begin the accent of the Rockv
mountain proper, ana oy curving up
on one aiae oi rat ravine, ana aottblin
oecK on me other Me, ciraleing aronn
K. B. WAIXA8K 4. B. YAMatOall.
W. W. DAVI, Affcnt, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Flour, Western Pnxtuoe, Qrain and rVtrff. at XAOAnmt BvajiaT, Ortars aStfasillO aa4 MCI. . M, aa.aaa. OPAL 1 OPAL 1 SCHfTTEIt t ItlHR Have leaded the Rela Coal Mine, and will dei'ver coal to any part of Jaeoer promptly for eight centf per bubel, or will aell ll at the plat form tor aeven eent. Thia la the hat coal fn the market, and will he well acreened and a good fnpply alwaya kept on band. We solicit the public patronage. Orders left at the bather shop of Mr. T. Zoelter will be promptly filled. ANDREW F. 8CHITTER, .TOSRr'U GKilDEIt. Sept. 14, ltfSJ-ftn.
further.
N. P. R. R.. you aay eootLbve to theM0 plume themselves into
grove of timber, and look out upon thfurft coior d Bgurea aa would bur
smooth romnaT orairie. with un limited ,r"M" iumwu neiore aav
fielda of wheaf-aalimitad beeanaA vnu aTht.R If Uncle Sam could nrotlnce
ww af i I .a. w Af.a a .
eeuo more fence for 1.500 mi lea. aaP""" iw.wv acres oi noe waiermeiona.
. a, . ' ' .a. a aL.. If a .a
vour UuboUieaMiutv farsneraral la b..M uirn anew oauiea "araiaa or lite
but you e tbrouifh DakoU aroall, nice Pafiott''.T,u ul0.n tbe,M hmn rPc
farm beuaea, and corn and wheat in prooaoiiiiy ' mat uncle Bam might
tack and In aacka and In elovainra have the biggcat and moat extensive
The aoU of Northern Miuneaota and D4fuHeri? on hu9 ,hat eTr Kd or
kola i black and rich, and aurraMPtataea tbe page of tiiatorv. for no In
smooth and tollinir. After crosaioK tber'11 WM eTer nown etop eating
MlMonri river at Blamark the -..ntr. wateimelona aa long aa he could find
become more broken ; end bluff.PnJr nd tbn thes 151.000.00o acr a
mounoa, hill and bullea grow largeif r 'na woul, ' Ml l the ninety
and higher a yon go Weat. When out government Agent could re
700 mile from Pt. Paul the R. R. drorjJiirn : the 14,000 standing- army could
down Into the Yellowstone vallev. with beat their swords into plouabsharea and
a river about a larare a vour White team war no more.
.J.. a - a a . " 1 . .. . aa
I ii any one oi ynur reioera snouid le
(ermine to come to thia country, let him park Ida clothing and bed 'clothe and
all the money be can, but nothinir else.
rna come by the n. r. m. R tiood
timber lairds and good prairie landa can yet be taken by actual settler. All iuquiries answered.
- Jamrs liRAnKsr. Walla Walla, Xv. aid. I8s.
I
Otvatl Crrtpoia.Bf Pvtarabara; Dtiaoarat. O. H. 8teen has received information
from the officers of the V. A O. R. It R. Jo the effect that the bonds would soon be placed on the New York market, and It hat tha road would ba naaabawl lit au
v., m.. mini wawv, vinuving arouttur , , , r and under thia spur, and sL. , a . . a l i Vi - a a a . a aa.a aa a
tnaj bmi, we raacn a ewncn, wnere our viwen promises to oe uvwy a tiring train ia divided, and two enarf nea withJtbe holiday. There will be a Christ-
aix cava are seat ahead and a- Mogul lafmaa tree at the M. K. Church on Christattached to the other three when we re-kaa eve. the U. A. R. will have a festival peat the same eurviner. twfatlasr andkt Green' hall durinar the week. Porter
climbing until we reach Tiptop. 6,773 A Bteen will have a dlaplar of fire-worka
feet above sea level. Here the XHmnteJakm New Year's niaht which wilt be la.
eeanery is read. Bnt we now bearin tereatlhg to everyone, and there will be tae deeent of the Paclic Slope and aooa tome root races among: ths boys. etrike the headwaters of dark Fork of . tbe Colombia. For 400 miles we follow an jmsw cn the valley and canyons of these streams, -osj $ai lined on both sides with mountain. vi, .. ..a m
!HTill wiiaf Si.11 -a; b,lt fT. tftw 'elock 10 ln oralr Md Haea at nine, striking Wash Ter. we fly out into an An ki. k . utl
ocean of prairie high and' dry. We fol-afier aH, (be he a P. MM or aar other low this prairie for 160 miles to Wallula M.,) torh?hZ to make ito th?b sn Jnnetion, where the N. P. II R. lake. Z a'i n!lXtfttZJZI
Ported. f2w?6 2iSrJHUW H.'!ben 'orkMmZ nitoitr: "Salt rorttatta, no miles, and mr train if mm t.i. t. , n
awttewts off upou the Walla Walla road, prnclpaireTO.II mLrht T'mSZ IuMSi'h.?. SiratdTne slr'Me SruK' ill the Und office, of the Territory, there fftST '
vtasjsiTW. A.ltwaa
The Cascade ransra of mountalna diJ aaa
videa the Territory into two distinct The Evanavilla Rm.r. triaatrU t i.ks
-a awaa ear 1 r w . -. w art wvis iiivvii aa4rsaj,w sectlona. The Western portion Is cov-mid Power company has consolidated ered almost euUrcly with Umber, a grv atwith the EvaDavlUe gaa compaoy.
W nailing ton letter; . W IFVuta r K,u'it!i,r(,'i,rre pnlaui Wamukmton, D. ('.. I)ec. 8, IP83
Tlie reprcfctifalivesot uliv millioiiB of
peop.e are all here. I ntn locking ilown
irotn tficgiiHcry of th llfiue of Jhure-
seoat Ives upon the writhini; ma- tlx
ststfatnedf ih demtigoties, the ineit of
uieave. an,l ilie men of aciicmei. The
hour hatt not h strnek. tfiai little tyrant, l he gave), ha not yet chIM the Ilouau
to order, and such a confusion of oien and voices on the floor lifts sehloni bett
seen and heard miicp Babel. It i a si ud
in eon temporary hiatory to see ati1 know
tneae men. J iter are reiire4iitu!ivr.
and representative of ever diyvrnillfd
interest-or a people and a coantrv. now
known among atateameit ami philowo.
phera, at home ami abroad, to he the
icreateat and most ititeremin expei itti'ttt in the annals of nation-. They uio al-. reprcanntative of the political aticcesa or failure, hope or deaoair of t u thou-Jturl
Inilividual or cnrtrate inteicsta. Ner.
er tiefore in the hlstorv of this rjlant-i
have so many people, ao much uci'th.
sogreatanetrogenety of energy, shout; In. and enterpriae, asevecl to lirc'and movr
and have their.lieing in harmony under
otic goveroment, and that too not of the sword, or scepter. If ia remarkable and edifying to those who are capable oi thinking of It. Now the aharo rat a-tai
of the gavel break upon the eonru!n of voice heiow and a miracle of silenre pervade the rbamWr, broken only by the voice of the chaplain In prtver. The roll call follows, then the? installation of the new Speaker, and now the House Is ready for bbaineas. The first thing that impresses si old habit ne of the Iloue gallery i the remarkable chattges in the frontier line lhat dividea the Democratic from the Republican members. The Democratic line haa been extended fir over toward the right, and the Republican have thr appearance of beinjr crowd-'l into a corner. It is lime indeed for the Republican party to b crowtled out entirely. It ha had its day. ha worked its ruin, and E J !a. . s m a. a
ruincu us worn, it naa stolen ererv-
tning from the Presidency to onstage tamps. It ha tramped ex the Constitution, packed the Supreme Court, de-
oaucttea toe civil twrvlce, demoralixctd the arm r, and n recketl tba navv Inairuii
of jobbery. The yonth and miraculous
elasticity or the countrr baa elmta nrt.
served It from the deatblv arrsan of the
destroyer. Great Heaven t to think of
tne decline of a nartv whose hlstorv
mitat ite tnai 11 commenesMi with nriw av
and ended with Mahone. lint to return
to Conarrest The remnaut of th Itennh.
licans there will have to do somethtnsr mere than wave a shirt with counterfoil
crimson spots. The Hrne is overwhclm-
tniriv demecraiic. Uuder the new an
portionment ita total memhershln is 32
oi wnom i4 are rtamocrata In rood and
regular party stanrtimr The ni-ihodov
republican atrcitarth iaonlv HB, leaving
a tent nam or is without fixed tmrtv In
Thua It will be seen that on everything outside of unanimotia consent or two thirds legislation, the democrats have a good working majority, and tbrrslorc
mey win not Unor under the diaadvant.
age wbich hampered them when last In
power, or trvlng to rule by a majority which was generally leaa than a quorum.
fhe larger part of the democratic
mem lcrs renreaent the West and s,unh
and party meaaurca will bo apt to reflect the prevailing views of those aections. This will be particttUiiy MO with Mr Carlisle In the Chair to make tip tho atandtng committee, and direct tliprm-
ceedinga. Many of these measures will excite lively opposition on tho rranbli-
ean side, and hence we mav look for an
interesting session, in the cotme of
M r. Cnrltal4a Vinwatoat aWtfJ
Yir eitrrespondent aonyltf an vlv n hit the new HfimLi.r sail
Iiiril U Ilttitr tn fri. ..!!.. LS.
oh Miiijeta for fntnre leglalation. "Mr. Cnrlie, do von entts-ider
tne iieni4Meafii narfw .c i'mJ.
. A ..i . ... . . " r
iurv nrwi OR I ne tai'in.
1. B . .a - m I
most empnaiieaiiv. vea. I waa
oniy ctunkNte for lite honor
pa, a"a a i s KM-Fitrcw wwn. inrni. ma
i w at, m . ii .w v . i a a
- - -. -w - ww mm a mm anaau llllllll wm mmp wauawBB
coiiaiaimi nn our position OO poee of a tariff." MI)n you wean 'tariff fo onlv'?"
"lhat is the conv Itnent orinrlee.
"fl rejfuiateii, however, se a o
mniiofioiiea.' For instance, we
have a hijjt lariffon manuraClnrefl
uuctb coming in competitioa with
imltl Glrina aar a at. a. a .t aK . s
- ' ' w mm war aarwaj
KTiniH hot atumabie in eor own
irv."
MJ)o yoti antieipafeany aftAmpfH
prrHeni.,t,iigi'eHH lo revise tbe Intra rut thl ml.lan, t'
- - . " " " j - i ,
. . C 1 1 Mi. . ... J.
tnexina until x chanee in the
complexion of the Senate oeewr. I
neve, However, that the eneatlon
...1 ,. t-i.
Ann fffir that Itaaf tnlaiHi. nf tt.m. ,
at large."
aajw . . . jm
ine innianapoiia sentinel eaysi
i. it., t odd, ftgaorjtetea whd tne
tmm n.l.li. ntf Ik. IK.!.!! T
...... r-. . . in. . vwnuiiaaaf i No maa in Con a rets ia tan
with quealions that properhy
tore mat lonimiitee. Htineetai am.
labored earnestly and lfttiflftMnr
cnrreci puouc iana rrands.
sought to protect the pah lie i
tlieJtailalai Miknaa. aa,. .SI. J - Jl&a
w wav rvra SSSJBXI
law. and he has ought to h
"v -ays va fafffB Xf 1
cisiroed by culrnad rlua. AS
I nhh will ha In a uialtl.tt Via .
aaaasa aiBvaraai aaa kibbk aaiiBTaanau mm m BaaaBi
we are glad to know that hi
and experience are likely to recognised.
Ka
pHtettta) 0tmxtatl The following patents weei
to citizen of Indiana, week aadlliax
cemner , reperteri etpi this paper by Jo. H. Ilnnter.
of A nit ric n and Foreign Iatents. i2t . ar . . r n .
cjirt-r-t, rr iiMijnit, it. j. j
rrctfrrtcic If apperaerger. Maftfsen,
trio annunciator; lahmael Bale,
nenil, spring hd hrtttom; Tti
Ilrown, Mt. ci non. match aaJst
T r..... tj ,.a m-t.
a rnriitiatM', mmKtiiWt
Williams, bucket : John T. O
Loirn nauort. grinding mill; JosAp
wniitur, Atiica. ante aiHi npper . . t.. .1' T n ..
c i.unx ; rtiurn i. wuon, eran stub axle tor truck.
The following art tele
lUhed in one of the Dubois County
irrrn iai WW! UH Original. DSq
am! ditlionorabl to steal the t
ot her tiicne brain, and give no erttHi
SnlMtautiavl Grrowttu
Tf rrt- Ttaut Hall.
The great State of Indiana la
and developing iu a sound and
manner. Her lands are beinar
out aud made fertile, her hltrbwsva
i i a
tlevalopod,
arki.h tha i..oa. i.. i tirTtono, oer mana
" . i..-.vn iii uu w aunruarjiiiiar . i...i. i .
nraaMonttal -mn.l- -.in 'L ""'"Pi "r weatm aaa
. wait uc vicariy worked out.
In making conjectnres aa to ihe eliair-
DODulatlox'
iiiamui. nne not Doiinuwar ronrsm
like some of the new State and Texilk
li t ui ni TTtii. aav ana is a ma i , .
. . i ... . . . i . . . . mm w mim r .... v . . I . n . . . mm
.Hid I A.
I. i.t I I ..!. V - VWH""
'" mi -jhtiiiwi i,n. iu convert.
ion laat i lht Speaker Carlisle said thnt
Indianapolis Sentinel: Hon. Tkxxf.:
inr txmiiiiiiicra otu no orffimrciT w h a ii...2..t.. 3 la.w
a ticw a".fiiMV io nit ittnesa i llir mam. ... nr . .
.... .... in- i inn. ww m iiru. i. b iiannaww iu wawtwmb- i.
Iton lliat would tmmun.l i l. .n..,iu. . - " " l-
- ,-v uivmiririiuiii rnav Mr a Knrnrioau tmia ti.m aaraav
uil V i. ! . i. . . .... m.
vim ivi rvuiii.iiiiiiMi itrjti Tvvant, "j
. ...
oi vongresa, ana wiinnnt u ml (iff regard
to their relations io him in tho recent
contest. Carlisle election w&a a tri.
umph ofjlie Itetter and ooutorviitivn pig
ments of Democracy, who will enforce
some tsriff reforms, if a Republican Senate doe not checkmate It and then the responsibility will rtat with a Republican Beuatc, and the country will be made
io unaerataim tne iue.
Among all the workers for reform tha
Democracy and the country is to be congratulated Hint foremost in leading them are so eh representatives a that from your id Indiana dlatrict, Hen. T. R. Cobb, and Hons. Morrison and Spriuger, of Ilia. They are safe men for the people to trust in. C A. 8.
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ine party win oo wosni until Maratw. They will visit Paris, Spain, Italy smd Switzerland.
8. W. Axtell, connty snperintendent, isforniaus that at the next county in' tote there will be an oratorical contest smong the teachers for Ihe championship of the county. Earh township wtt select one? who will enter the ring a)x representative of his township. What township will carry off the honor F Illoomfleld Democrat.
"ai-'ntMiuM-irii. v 'Ura country i. .- will nol auffer from Mr. Carlisle's r lection flc Ut''
a epeaaer. The flrtrt thing to do to help the boalneas of the country is to give the Republican Prty the grand bounce. -Daxtess County Democrat,
In Illinois seventeen distilleries
turning out 203 K0 gnllons of whisky dally aaiii'l 0(UUM gallons at the same time last year. Illinois now mattufactxr crt double tho amount of any other aln-
New York: Itanium ha received word from hisogetit in lt1h that iitha iturchased a ant-red wlnin elephant, tot which lie paivl faCo.u.U
