Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1885 — Page 1

Weekly Courier.

JASPER

VOL. 27.

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1885.

NO. 30.

PUBLISHED KYKKY FRIDAY, AT JASTEK' UUROl COUNTY, 1XD1AXA, RY CLKMKNT DOANK. OFFIOK. In Courier BuiLDtxa ox Wbst Sixth Strrrt.

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WASHINGTON JLETTEK. Washixotok, D.U.,Feb.2l, ISS6. Tlia U'uliiiiulnti Villi II uleilt UnH ImAU

turned over was the startling aHnouneemeat oh Hie tetrwt yesteiday Ht 13 o'elock. . - . . . . i

Tills did not wean that it una oeen over

IatdlRMR Patent).

The fnltawhtK- Detents were muted

'to cilhwHs of Indiana, week ending

Vol i 44. IfUfi. retorted BXDrilv JOI

tlita narutr liv JM. II. IIllHter. Bolieilori

of A mericau and Foreign Patents, 99$ Fl ..a. wv - I

street, nasmnifion. u u.:

turned, but that it bail beu turned over' Cherles W. Estelle, Valparaiso, gate ; I - . a it i Yl a" 1 linn. rv an 1 unrua.

-transferred frow the monumental uiwnw uwMiiun( iwH.nii. iu, .nm-

I - a a a r 1 . I . I mm J nt'O A '

commute, who have had It in charge rams ior laym rwirwuw .

I . aaa a at. s. I . a liillttil IVIU1M' Mil r I v Irl at I . .. k 111 II II kJllllll'

NOr TO 5 WT. IU HIV irvuiuv ui ine unticu "v"' . , "V.. V

Stales. The ceremonial programme ha? son, F. M. Lottridge hiiu wiiboii wirr.

I nun ihtii cuiiiiwciirui iiu ,... t-t , ' . i. i.. t. . .rU.i..ii P.. in vivnn aTl triiM: tiaorire IJ.

. ...... 4 tnanlttrkn 7fi Ctfi. Ll 1 l.t Ik at tall Il1fct fl 1 1? t Uf1 1 fiilr ih. Hunter. Terre Hante. nnarK-arrester

Tl;.Z.M - WHII., Koc.,. L.wr.-ceto. Sor:

. i , ltiiiom Thi are the terniB civic mi mimiv nin;rrNiMi, nu m.u . " " V- 7 , V. j 1 .1 eaaRtad a a square- 1 rn,n 10 . m. until 2 n. m.. ekein : T. M. Bi6el!t South Bend, plewd

roriran8iBnvu.r-.v- LfM..,H..u f,.r ...,t nf iho lin.o masked in JohR It. Ufiwrne, union wiy,

i.. r . vnk. John S. Park. Hocknort. pnark-ar

in Miiiurf Ruuiu me inun willful, . .. r.. v

(in.iui.ii. (if t l4f linrrnrs oi war. U hub icbici , ihuhi j..v,..

hittor weather and manv. chilled to the bure, tool for corrtiKatinR roll; John P. t thct the ecnerat rule is

bone, were tutrated with cold. T. Davia, New Trenton, wcteniioii iwlrterL f gHch rfM,BwU as this. I wish,

1 " . .1 A T a n IliiW hOtlA SnilTIi "

T i i.itrt Ii.ii Irnm lhP innnilHlHL lO Knu lire Chtwin: . wumvx WM"il.a.iftfc rt ctiU mvMH:

the Capitol wu well ordered and iinim- BeRd, autoinatic cut-out for electric ap- Firstly Thia is to be my weddiiifc trip,

hijr. I Iiave eeen manv nroceeioHs .- '"'" r"' ktnd nmintrv editors, vou Know, in hum

n - w . . . m .t i ...... iMniim wuti r ----- - .

inove alomc iVnusyivaiua avenue, out mu ru wnii.m. ",0,"?rw-: ksw deoem

n, vr iH-fore have 1 ecn the nolice puc- vaive-pear tor sieani enjeinw,, r.

n-ed in keepine the Mreet clear. Major Lynn, Rising Sun, Meam engine; M. is.

De, the chief or police, received a leuer i", '-", ofthanktfroiHtlK' President for his sue- coniotive-; J. V. Ilowlett, Richmond.

I . .. ...i a luii(i Mwini' mafliine: 1j. l. wooiev

lefts in uiaiinKiiiK iiic siunu. ; . . , "

I .! ii.. w. Tf Vimrn. Indiiinanoli. fBachuierv

Hintiorin, uioHiiieu on a imulk jiuisc. ub " . .v V .. ' . i i

waB followed bv four aids, and a larpe Tor maKinjf moms ior casiinn; onari.

iHMly ol wountwl wen. Next in order n aus, iogausport, bihi uKu

I ... il,n IT C infaulrv ami iirlilmrv.

u r,,"; ;;;1H a v an c vil Til. StrRigUt LiHe IUIIr.

..... I.lkl ( MrilH WIDOW P'u-i it...-. -

W ..r::r:L. P.nkUrHfliitocoi. lc orira'-iaatioiis. These were followed

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bla daductioR will be made to regular advertisers. .it, annniniment of aclHliniR-

trt0T8 and legal notices of like character

le be paid in advance. Jk.XX0USCI.V0 CAXDIOATIce For ToWRshlp Officers, each For County 41 " ror District, Circuit, or State,

W. a! TRAYLOR. W. . HUMTER. tlttorneysat Law, Jasper, Ixdiaxa,

',ilfi. PrtteUr tif to col.

KUOKNKA. KLY.

JOH.V I., HKKTZ. J( r.

ELY Jk BR.ErrATTOfWEYS 4 COUNSELORS M LAW, JASPER, IMHAJfA. orriOK aorJM. Trxler' SWIr 8hP

nliCHllltmi' '

Moccrj n .T UaitKr TPris!dent of the

i- u ii.iiu ltuo .if owrritufeR. decorated r T ll 1i It, : w. K. McKeen 1'rei-lu.l.ii, will h nnldiv honored tor goons

u.;n. iitiarch) ciritiM in which were iln i nf tin. VnilalU R H.. and JoseuhUt four iimu tlmir value: eontrscta for

(1 MwiHar-meehinea. bv means

purchaed the Terre Uaiite and bouth-fef which editors are permitted, aner griv

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W .jJUt f.MKfaMr te fc4l.. rU Jo kl.

0 ta "Corner" Wt M.fn li.

-HICHAKI.WILM. JT. 1XKKKT. lf.50rV A ECKERL Miners and Dealers in Goal. II.' wnrl-inv lllf loWPft Vein AIM

ousequtntlY the test coal around .TM!r free from aulphur Rl clean burner Trv it, and vou will be convinced. Orders promptly MM t six cHl tuhel at the platform, half mile north

of Jasper, iarjte ornern "" WILSON & ECKK KT. Dec 2th.l884-tf. mm i ira

TlIK EDITOR'S LBTTElt.

Wife." iriWtlKKg CiwiBWieUl RHrtte l In the course of a year the general of-

nceof a big railroad gets sne queer,

teorae fanny, some soiemn,

'otherwise" requests tor naesee. uefler-

tl Passenjfer Agent Ford, of the I eanfiv.tiia lines west of Pittsbeig, showed

lone yesterday which he ealls "the mod-

tent ana facetious Kinu," irow klitor.livinzon one of his line. Mr.

Ford thought it too good to "Keep, nu

it is eiveu below, except me name bu locality. . . , . ,

I have a modest reqaeei io ms..

want to get peae for myseir ana wue from to Washington, D. 0., an4

iA V.v VnrV. with aton orivu-

eeea at Baltimore and Philadelphia, and

GrMSavtiM.

Tbefeelinrie fcrrowinsr that tke best

ifHepeeitteR of the dead is to here their

bodiM.. As educAteil people kiow, the of daoomnofiitioR is really alow

eembustioH. We are burt ip in aRy

event; but in ordinary intermeat the decay is aoeempanied by the generation ef worns, and the dead fieeh beeewee of-

fenslve and poitoaotie. incinerauoR oy man is nature's process improved. Aa

argument for the burning ef the bdy

that is oi great rorce, is me uangar iu m I ! vin&r from ordiuary ' burial. Ir 1SS4,

the viralenee of the cholera ia Loadob

was greatly aggravated by cutting a viaduct through an old burial-ground. The plague broke out in Modeaa, Italy, ia

1816, whioh resulted from disturbing tne ground where victims of the plague had a a ..SW. 1 r fa t V.-.

been nurieu m years seiore. n is ulievwl that every cemetery ooatains the koeils nf virulent diseases, which mav re

appear thousands of years hence by be

ing thus careiuny preservea. inieoeui. years we have discovered that foul disorders are propagated in the human body

KepTn m5cro8' kf?f growths and niin. pepenu bwb iBcii rvaraaitiw. which are kent alive 1U the

standing by tnem in b "'hA fhM for manv fenerations.

make their brides ueueve ui ) V .7 " ittf vDia,i

caught a millionaire when they hook on . Tnni liltln Innn.

II) a cuHllirr cuum.

IceHts! Thev think that all they have to

Mo will be to ride free over the country

hnd be the honored guests or trie greai

of the land. Little do they dream ot the

baiuful truth that they will have to eke font of a beauty sulxbUeuce from tickets

to pnide minstrel sitowa ana u ncie m n trnuies: orders on corner 6tores

Mtin n ptiBBintf frnm Terre Haute toRBAvoral huau3rtd dollars' worth of ad

WorthiagtOH. As the iRdianapolis SH-rvertising, to purchase aa iRrtrumeRt f

a t ll

Ci"srreahd Justicew of the fjollette, a

Sunreme Court. The President &t in a nurchaed

icarriaifc drtWH uy lour uorees. ton

Ltitnuniic ut til A hfMil nf 1 110 WlUtllMrM Ylfi-

Cinvuun- ui- uibm " - .vat. 4 1 e w a . aaa - . I . . . I ar 21 - m

itHff nilliUry conuMaines was uen Jira- tinel mvs: ter pyiBf eigntwvHiM oi hmhuc m

T atA rnr.neilni1 ftti a. iiUtUtfh flArfeT I Uaura HXfliaTAT VpK H And Cnllt lUatcl.

- . . - ' : . . ' . 1 A I . a a ..tl. J naRAiali

bav trtalliou. .are three or me weaiiniei, mosi tmcr- uy tae courtesy oi mifwu vmti

The ceremonies at the tuonument were pricing and prominent railroad men in ditors usually succeed in conceRiing

very brief. The weather was so cold the State of Indiana, ami the sigmficaRce these unpleasant thing" from bride anu

(hat not even the tipeakers uncovered and importance or this piircnase is noi i thererore, roiiow tne custom ut

iiwiti. lmlit IimiU ami tiiat audience aat t1elult ta iil!rn. It has been moreicnu fr ihf iwuwm. I aba nostHiMier ,

u.ifi. thp.ii. ht u nu and tuoTCkl their tw-i than tliirtr vaara nine neonle residineautl ImiIh-on of the raeaie who must

n...u,l r.Ltiik' Attho Canitnl.Iiu tu omiHf rv UtwffH Kvanaville isdVn T rll kav to huflSD RVeeit to kci

Ituinmu - - 1 r ' ..... - n-i ... - . - 111

r..... wt.t.i. lt Kut a fa-ni-fii iwn i ioh. Tn.lSauatuilic luwau tn tallc of the straikTlil UanV in timn tn he aticKed out. ana Will

II f I SS r iiiv.ii s - - " AivvsBMnni'v-iav . iwva . .

a.u.l uai,. .vi.lu.ti.il th r0rimnuu wpr T.iua 'VUia rnti i inw ill fiiKcmfUPiinl Im f.hl tn nnre A UHt tbat mO

i Bnnu v tii va'-i'"e" "" " -" ----- a 4 ----- !- - a r-

nrotracted, the siwecUe were lender, oiveration to WahingtOR or the Uhio mentoua event occurs. 1 tninK i nave

i. ui u-..ri. loiiiuroii iv iiir aHtiieMoe wiiii iHii Mi&Ei&Kinni Knin utiuer ine cumrui miiie mv cise : u vim iuihk nui, ici

fortitwde. The nrst oration wa writt.u of President Mackey. The building ofknow and I will add an aaiendeii ant I... it- U'lhiln-nn wlm won lii nralar lacu tlian 4trtv uattuB nf railroad will COH-'auttnluuiautat Tu!ifini. Mai'k VOtlr Hll

Ul All " lllini.'l'i " ..... ll-n " - - - . I' - - .l.:.i....t'i.ii vi.iii-cifn whun tlif rnruer tint Wacliinvtnu with Wnrtlllfl?IO RHil airarnrivatfi I have HOt Vfit Dllleu the

Mone wa lai.l. It wS in the eotnnwhat ihat place with Brazil. This will give town Ror requested any she'e "present'' heitvvaiid redundant ftyle ot" rolling EvaHville a shorter route to I Hdianapo-U mv weildtHjf. I might ssy "burn n..rt.Lt ft. van pnukiili.rfTjt inn t lir-toric h'j than ah hat at itrMllt. and will aTi VP llile "hnt the WO l'd 5 are liaillful.

i forty vean? ago. Mr. Gladstone, Mon- direct connection with the csal fields. Mr. Ford says in this case it was too MtMir Gamlwita. Lorjl Macaiiley, or Mr. The preliminary step have lx;en takeiijmuch for him. and fearing an "mueRded Vilas would have ald more in Itairas for the exteHsion north or Washington petition" he yielded and sent the pe3 ; a manv wortls The oration was ivad and with a return of easy times theW he desires it to be UHderstood that

i .. u r ..r M.. ... ..ii il. iiv it. Ci..lt.i 1 lilni. 1 I- ir ic lil-ulv In luill.i It unl tn ha rrfararrlad aa a nreceiietll

ef leinj; too feeble to be present. exteuded as indicated, tor an example for others ef the frater-

The oration ot i iM. iMinei, oi virgin-, 1 1 mitj.

ia, was flowery atut uriuiant, copnnmor-'

iesl and

there would be no daneer from the

spread of epidemics, from this cause at 1 I tl - ... I V. O t ,1.1.0.

leasi. ii 18 uuw BHggeaiau inv CT cities which, in taeir oorporate capacity must dispose of the bodies of criminals or paupers, should erect crematories. "PotteVs fields," aa the receptacles ot the.

dead oi me eommuniiy are oiieu iiiu, a . . Ifi

are usually a disgrace to tne looaiuy where they exist A crematory oould never be a public nuisance. '

Wi:on!in is the leadinr cranberry

nnrl Aiitinua Tito iM-il OralnrA H.t. 1 M.iiiu ia uiyniul. ' h aTr.b.lu... tu.

. r. .. .w. w....waa. " i " " ' " " I" 11 It. .IV..lfcl " , ..... . . - - i KrW 1 H mAvmm-wA

ofthedav mactice a ditierent t-tyle, AMd vield of a marsh i 150 to SW0 bueh-

I. MeMr. nf e La a (nfiifa 14' 1 1 1 aaiit tflual I ...

.1 I - i .. k.a MMai!nns a-tf la V Wat I II tA a 1. . a A

HiiHifif ill Litr uinituii st m-A aimiu'-ji ihii k rtaKR. anil ini crc trri7ei;i , w, ,...laii.,,M

... .:, i...t.. ...... i i.i .,v-..i v - "ii . j"" .

t'xciMH oi himis mini" inci rauaiu itav a worK. .3tciii-c utihb wan..

lJti ia too .hort. and tiKMiern common

MHtA and culture is too nrsctical to Ih;

Hna nf tlia Hntina nf .Turlsnn MacnRi-

her, an intelligent colored maa employed in the Austin Poetofice, is to cut a daily supply of kindling wood for the stoves in the building. A few days ago i. a a a i.itTI -J fa

the supply was snort, -wnv uon-t yo chop up two or three dayef supply of kindling wood, to we oan always have

some on hand?" asKed uoionei ueurreee, the Postmaster. "No, sab, I doa't cut up kindlin' for the day ahead. We are lia-

tile to ltab our heads cnoppen ok any minute, and I don't hab no kindlin' weod in the cellar for de Democratic Riggak

what gits my place." Texas bifuf s. Treatment for Felena. The application of the Faradic current, th rmeitive note to the affected thumb

ior linger, for ten or fifteen minute, will

allay the pain ano innammanon. xum aunlicatioii should be repeated rhe next

day, and perhaps a third treatment or

the folio win day may pe necessary.

hU treatment in mv hands has been

enfflcient to cure several cases after the

parties had lost several nights sleep on Hccount of the pain, and had been advised to have the finger opened to the bone.

HoaitR uome.

Rogers fc Bro. contemplate enlarging

they will tink anoth

arsn i xoy i v Rnirers &, Bro. C0f

The picking season laatst. . bnalncM at the mines. As soon as

three drmicis is Rooailb (e rml , a ii I --1i vu OAn t a liufcni ..... .

Iieitted ami tn-k ed Itv Words.

wonls. Thin view doos

(lite ,- IIVI .....a

c worlc. heYeniv-ve cents a unon-i , -,i.i u.aaitii af nal at Itni.

f-hort, and tiKHlem common P'is the pickers pay. The Wifconsinr , . otithel.JfcE. These enter-

nui m lut . H tei.. .11 rfainniul tn fl liiiaarny . . .1.

. iu ..v crilll ISI1CTII ail Fitii'ii v. p.",..;,;.., n,.n ora nnar nui Br iraw HVeH

wifile I lk 1 . lllicl.

not exclude i A woll .nisiiafrtl marsh coiitaiiiiHU

eioquente, but it dors exclude grandilo- 400 aeres of vine, will yield abem $60, quetice, which vaunts itself and sulMsti- ocO, and with a very large crop the sum

intes gauuv eenteuce' ior a enable attu can be nearly doubled, ine enure uroji -imple expression of thonrht. It old nf the United States is consumed at home.

Mr. Winthrup and young Mr. Daniels Englishmen don t

prising men are now loading from seven

to nine cars daisy. ThP revival at the C. P. Church closed

Lu H'mtnPwUv uiirht of last week. It

ilidd been in progrew from the first of the 1 . . r..t lit J..

uiotith, and was successiui, resulting in

.1 . a'Kiiiv.iwn cniiTertfiuMS. iibi. vs. n

1 1.

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PURIFIER

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talre kiHUIV to lltej"""" '"" . . . ' 1 - ...

;-ill tak care to revi their oratiotts be- .7 ship load eent to London .1 J WJ??""

r UtivAff aiitl fiirAfllltl rill flUt Ml! e. I'Adea ttavr. nrbuld tiAt tu finid fOT Iht

, tVl Ilt'lll VI - - - - - - fSn J 7l CT al." WU arw - - the fine thine they have doted on, they COst of carrying. a .... 1 . a 1 . a

may vet maKe pretty gotm oraiura, mu - - , jcompieie tne Bisminnuun nma. tti elfin nf onarlnar ttt American. Rnr. fW!ebv. of Illinois, has issued a ,1,- hnnk-e nt'er-Treaeurer J. W.lUchard-

cegle until" she is out of sijrht, and mak- writ calling a special election to fill thr ,OB iB ,Hejr work they hare gone orer

ingttie larkssingat the itaiesoi rarauise vacant: v causea oy iuc Mtll umm the booKS covering a ijnwi 01 inm nti will not do for these times. Representative Logan, ot Whiteside udLe.balf veAr8 0f Mr. Richardson' adn. A P. t.p. cnuntlea. to be held on the 2l-t of,u.:nutratinn. These eentlemen will

THE BEST PUMP MADE

1 KCAUHK. It U the wnljr drvlc " tnr ralnlnc 15 wtr tUmt wilt AfMry liwwta nnA tnrltrn A ehKerM It will f w1 "

ally tlCail tenet In em in Ope ratten at JOUN A. SERMERSHKIM'S. Aoevt, Jasi'er, Ind. j-tt.JS4-l:r.

PORTERSVIUE CHAMPION STORE

JOHN MEHNE

Claims to have the champion store the eounty, at Portersville, for fair dealing and CHEAP PRICES.

of

MB HAS JUST KKCKIVKD A TUI.I. STOCK ... n a,

Fall and Winter Goods! ef all kinds, to which he invites al tentieR, ami will be glad ef aa opportunity to show yo. DRIED FRUIT WANTED! For whieh he will pay the HIGHEST PKICE: also all other kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE.

.thiamoHtn. inese two cbmhuc", cumn:.;u lia ititirlft. are atronarlv Keoub-

I ar lains aa viicn aw c f a

lican. There Is a large greenback vote.

Bethel Iteew. av a . a V

Health i. very good. . ; , bowever. and ati attempt

The backbone of winter seems to be : . . ,,L w ihm Y)n.ratR and

je j iv esaeeaaw j - - broken. r:-.uiiauiLrarE tn unite mi a fusion candi-

Wf are. sorrv to learn that J. E. Brit- Amtm u i.n m? nAv hiniself to vote for

i.i. is vntuir Waal In a ctifirt liana. r - ...l!.).i. .i. TTinliua SlatMi

win ia auina i imi " w" a j ifmilUal l uaniiiiiaiis The new dinHer bell of P. K. Winein Senator.-ExanRYille Ceurier.

ger awake the sluggard's of Bethel.

Frank Holder knows how to Dreserre

"Greens for winter use.

have completed this work in a few weeks on whioh the experts spent about twelve

months. The report jtesre. rjuuwen

Uud Fleeaer will make, will difer from

that made by the experts, wno reponeu I - a a 1 at 1 tT akaVrt

vi- Tfii.iianinii snort neariv iiu.uw.

aviint ai, - '

WhereiR it will differ, can not be told as

uaie wno win jitcujcc iiimn n u 'u,jr herein 11 win um-i, un nui. -a Democratic candidate for Unite Statethere can be ho comparison of reports. ?-.... 1 n - Vu.uiii.llla Pniiriap. Ini. j.r...J.ni.l,i. nn anoau nf pn 11 rat.

The celebrated Evangelist, Mr. Moody, kaau i: it hia ntiltiisn of roller-rink-

ireeiie for winter use. . .and unhesitatingly lays down the cod.Whv Hot berin our Snndav school, be-'... . i . . ut i..,.a i-oicml aevei-al

fore the heat er Summer is upon us. inquiries about the morality of skating a. mm ..a a - t I . 9 I t. t. J . .a a .

The defendants have mo access, of course,

. . cat t.

to the reiorts ot tne experts, oumve 11 n hrtavavAr. that Mr. Richardson's

Uairs'will be found to be in good shape

from the reoort of these gentieMeu now

- .

(engaged npon ins oooks

H. 14. Tilman thiuks he will be blessed ..ii.-a t hiv nnlv this to sav: that

with a son-in-law before many days. I when the arodlv and ungodly mix the

CL..,.U VtBalniiaraara that htm aad a-nil IV are Voilllf to Hlfler. If VOU KO t0

UnVlin.n 11 IU1.II1JLUI I o ...... ...... ... r- - ... - .

lit ,a a avu1 linn tha sl-attuir rillk ami Slide AH) 11 Hll On

VICll. Vytiiin:ii mio Rwv"- ' ...x " " n . , , ,,

iM. Suamor aathav artll 1m r.loe neia?h- roller-skates for the Kiory 01 UOd ll is an,"

bors.

As we mv a word about our friends

at home we" must not forget the dear old Countr.R, as it is the beet paper ia Southern Indiana, we ean't do without it

JACK A tIERT.

.Pmt mlar r Prm .

John Budd. of Jeflerwm township.

loads of cattle east

BHIII1IVU 1. V -

on Tuesday.

,ro er-sKates ior me uiury ui viu ! - rrt-ranh Pn nut tin rlKht. If you pray over it and skate fori The B & O. Telegraph Co. put up Vl I " liVS. u fa .11 Hrht." Unother ire on their Use through Pe-

Dent

CHAMPION

Pertersvllm,lreJ. .

torett (MCHNE'S

a-T-Trfiua ta do Iwt.ainMa without ad

vertising is like winking at a pretty girl through a pair of green goggles. eu aa.o I'uaw what vnu ara ataluar. bill HO-

body else does.

Ambition en the farm is a good thing,

especially if it runs in the direction of having the neatest and cleanest (arm, the a " -,-., - a . a 1

best crepe as a tne unest sieos.

the glory of God it is all right."

The Sonth Kcntuckian, of nopkinM

Tille, says : "A proposltiea of John D. wtitia ia UavK a curvev of Salt river, in

Kentucky, ordered, created considerable in Centrreee. Tuef day

auinnvst the Democrats. J net at tniw

kersburar last week.

atiartretie. aud USllit?. DAY the

Winter promptly, and peace and pros-

Utaritv are veur own.

j a ...... a

a little aet-to was indulged m oy rv.

ir 1'i.nianH and Thomas Dillon last

Wednesday eveeinsr, whieh resulted in

partlcnlAr time a large proportion of the 1'; few Anises for the tWmer and the

itepuyiRjam party are inierwirii in "TklllP ooetnWutiag a few eWbws w tu . . . . .. f ..tjui(A. I at aa-. v .1 . Ilia'haaI.f"- ...

iaiJ "I wnipinm . . Li-huol fund. waters of that tnAesto stream. White'r,J,K)l ,HI

motkm was made seriously, tint it evoicetn . u,-,. JrawUyr. Ml.-th at tke exiHiHSe of the He- Indisn h J?""' ..T;

"No,"

she said positively, "1 oan not

marry vou Do not ass me wny. out

go." "1 must asicyoH wny," uepiwiu-u. "1 are a street-car driver at 14 shillings a day, and can offer you a luxurious ... a a t ..ILT...

home, in in ic twioe oeiore you riw-

y cast aside a warm heart like mine.'

"Your fortune Is ample and your Heart is warm no doubt' she replied, still unmoved, "but as you Are a street-oar driver I shudder when I thinkkow cold your

feet must be." ew urieans xiaee.

T.,a. 4nVlilptialfl. tm of Joeenb Mub-

blf field, of Petersburg, and wife started Mondav for Sherman county, Nebraska, near the center of the State, where they expect to locAte permanently. The voting man will become a horny-haRded. Nebraska farmer, and tickle tle soil for its wealth of strain and cultivate the ao-

auainUnce of stock. Joseph Stubblefield . a. ....... I- MT-U .1.- au.l 1

now nag tour sons in jbwiwi, in Texas. Washington Gaaette.

.TeffersoRYille waRta a wagon and feot

h. WW nver the Ohio, and a nreieet In

under discussion to bHlW an oh a bridge at Broadway, to connect with Louiarille

at Hrook street, it tne v. ru

wants a track the company will oe ai-

owedto come in and help buna tne

bridge.

Vniar that the hllftf Mftfta atafia-gr ef tile

iinnttnariiMrir Arvua has leen enioyinr

the blessing of the Postoffice at Hunting- " . t 1 a. a. aTa mm A0

hHrg for some time, we are in mvur m a a 111 a t?t.aaaal 1 aa. .

IirO. ricKnira, wiuor oi me nignsi, ucing appointed Postmaster. Turn-abeut is (airplay. Rockport Pocket.

rw u..nai nf Terra Haute, is under

arrest, charged with causing the death of Utira Tweedy, a girl of merest sen, by

producing an abortion, tiaoa rmr, rolling-mill man, Is also under arrest for procuring the doctor's services.

A countYtseat war is immlReRt In

Greene county. A new oourt-heuse Is to

be built, and the contest jor uwill be between Bloemfield, SwiU City

and Wortbiugton. 4

Coryden has five literary seeletie.

xiHinse ef the He- . MJJZVr?'l wY" "w" nTTi,: a uennlatloRcatt

Mblleana who wete -left" last fall audlng annually "k ""7. ,tTir.:aeftT-linuWleaii.

who will be "left" next week." disabilities. a .

3fy aw,iM-iy