Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 April 1886 — Page 1

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BrotFlmfarft idsef down, in tbe inmost recesses of myUnd press, iH-ted on eiril service reBtvuict) Ik-art do I thank ron for the dteintert-iform. At the msw time it had been the

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SCIENTIFIC JpHaTlSTS, . HUNTINCSUsrC, B. ? at nve rtfta. t mt uf mm mA . mt'OMms to W. Ctetr Mni IwlMtfnr. OFT YOUR GOAL CHEAP! Eckert Sl Cebhart, GOAL DEALERS, Are readr now to deliver tbe BEST COAL m!el in Southern Indian, from tbeir mine three-qustlers of ile Xerth-west of Jasper. A lower Tin than either of tbe other mines are working. Order reft nt tlte Otme ef M. A. Sennernheiwi Jfc Cs. will receive Pro nan taUenfinit. July 17, 'ts. BRICK FOR SALE! NMX6ESMK t IftOTHER, ""US" yr4 ftwmtrtjr kpt hf nSr 1W. ami M trf4 t tari4i INK WtSTOr nniC&ni mmr mntmiHf Sn at ttM YARD OX THE TROY ROAD. yiasno 1HWX f nUbf TOixttoawt w wiu. At JvooirriuAr mt nCTLMjnw m nrnmsst au xatxmau. ayoi-rsi s Oaall. a. HoasnjAsai a imtim.

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w iUm .w t. j From lb baautr of tW hlllt I ft . ft . '. warn ana w I'GJt"... In tb rainbow of lb spray We bll know each otbrr better When the mist have cleared away. W shell know a w r known, Jfevermore te walk aloe, la the, dawning of tb morning. Wht tbe Mifti bve cleared away. If wo orr And ftircet tbat Wfar dX. If we wIm tbe biw of kiidit4t w bea we Mrwatstf to be ft. Snowy H'imcA of peac bill eoTer AH the imim that eimtri or day. WhH tb weary wlch h orer Ami l be mils bve elearotl away. We hll know a we are known, Kereriiwre to walk alone. In tbe jUwniar of tb ntorninr, HTL... . v. i i i rt ava iik mu nave ctoarMi away. Wban tbe silvenr wits bare reiled ns From tb laro of oar own. Oft we dew tboir lTe bas failed n, A m we fread onr natb alone: Wf febOttUl Hpe tbem near and trnly, We 4uHild Ut tbem day by day, Xtfitber love nor blame nadnly. If tbe miwtt were cleared away. H't fhm. know as we are known, Xerermore to walk alone, In tbe dawning of tbe mornint', W ben Jibe ntfete bare deared away. If on. J. II. O'Xcnll'n Sncli. Tbe DaHe Gwnntr Dentoerat wib Ha Mr. U AeMla speech at the Vu Uu IVatocratie Convent ion urn fallow f His iHfiteM on tb stiver u nation and

bfe id In regard 10 tbe humbug of eir- warmed with tbe passing years, came to oppressing tbe poor, and grinding tbe it errk reform, a at present enforeed, mo and snkl tbat the A'incennen Xewsdebtor classes, tbws making more opart ruck bossM to tbe hearts of all the and Washington Gaactte were buy ing-,eHt ,R rkh M(i Hitigth collars of tbe

IWtfmit nrtut and brought out heart r mMitiioB of enoWement: L S . . jay retiow Livunirrmen, jmocra? and Kfnrniattre Men of Dubois Cowntt: It is paid that "out of the fullu-. of tb Wart tbe mouth fptaketh." tmi tbe unanimity with tii!i tfseit nnd every on of your townships bare instrtteted lor me and ent vou here lo Inrthar uHUiidt-r eai-tinir ik roto tvf D.. boii county tor ne, in the Congressional Convention to be toon called, and tbe generous wekosno you give m here loiity Hit my heart entirely too tell for Money esoeeefe. Thri-e months ago 1 , M I thought, a cnpanlire strauier to tho peoM of llnoois eonnty. h Mb sosne of your cHitfHS about J as-

per, and in tbe northern part of tbe:hv onlee. When Democrats are in

connty. and with an oeeaionat man bee

4Hu there over tb ron nty. I have, fo be guard. Applause. That the macbinre, ioag been ncquxfoted. In tbe Ut-.ery of government may Ht wail together ter part of January I cam among yon. and work smoothly and harmoniously!

to form yonr erqnatnlance. and give vou

in otportnntty to determine wnetherr or waving thus expressod myneir tne ion won id be pleased to gratify my am-1 aforesaid papers were afterwards pleased litiou. by- !4tirg to nominle and to refer to me as a Mipoilmsa." In that

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eW-M me to represent tbe Second Consasne interview I spoke "kindly of Mr. yriwoial di.irkt of Indiana in the SOth (Tlerelaud and of hi administration :

Congress of tbee United Skate, of

AMrriM. I mmmhl one it my- in JaierJ,zei.l tkan Bdelliv to U'Utn. entieavornt

snst the net ter part or a uiy in tlunting-i bnrg-. At each of thee psee I must

ay 1 was received with that degree orservir question; against tne national cordiality, and treated with that c on r- platform upon which Mr. Cleveland was

fv tbat moft ngreenbly tonched tbe H-nibilit of my very sayfceptibt natare. After the few hour of vfoiting, loft tb county, went bom and engaged in my um! tabor. Since tbat time I bar bed fiom yon, een and rend your newspapers, ami tbe gentle winds bare wafted to home a pleasant

eebo of kind words spoken of me byU. Madison welts and bad denounced xtmr leading ritteen?. of complimentary in unmeasured terms tbe methods of J.

thing published of me by your naoers. To hare it now demonstrated, that everv township in tbe county twelve in all Lare held seperafe m onrentiow,and tbat each has instructed

for me, ills my bearf to overflowing Kepubttcau party m power. Uerein with kindly emotions. I thank you ,'wn-i where tbe Dtdneeratk; party, through

my lllow tfemoerais. ies, nown,-

banrtdo I thank ron for the disinterett-iform.

ad and unanimous endorsement given as a candidate, seeking tbe Dem-

orratk nomination for Congress in thhvin

district. In two and a keif reefs more, should 1 Kye tbat long. I will eelecrate my semi centennia anniversary. I have held a few ofnrtM of minor importance. .JCone that were not in a manner thrust upon Xene tbat it was not, inancmlly e peaking, a taeriftee to hold. For tbe Irst time in mv lire, I una mvseif so - lieitowsly Heeking an ofSce, not with tbat deeirs, however, to encompass it, unless

thought by my fellow citizens to be some radical amendment. It Ukes to say to you ana in tne sincerity worthy and well qualified, and not un-some time to perfect such -laws. Mr.jof my heart I do say, if elected I shall lees thought by tbem to merit tbe cove- Cleveland found this law upon the stat-ttry and remember tbat I am your serled prise. For eren in this country. ut books. With the Democratic perly,vaet. Yours to command. Again thankwhere a greed for omce k a sort of ma- it is a cardinal principle, and has always. ing you, I shall await the action of elhnie, 1 have always, thought tbat a man, been its boast, that laws were mode to,er counties, in tbe hope of seeing and if worthy and aunlifted. desiring and de- be obeyed; not only by the private citi- talking to yon often before the idee of

serving of an otlte, if he would only posees tit soul with that pnitosopnKS natience tbat we are wont to ascribe to our grand fathers, tbe office would come te him sooner or later; ann especially h not difpod to bide tbe desire under a bns4ei. In other words, it be would swalt until bis time had come, the cbanees would be in his favor. I have all along been more or lees disposed to be, ilnte lest tnat setnsn notion, oi wnnrn aowe of us can well free ourselves, had led sne te nteaeur myself by too high a standord, thus to seek the nomination for Congress. And I am afraid now, tbat tbe indulgent peof I who have sent rMi briL bare sixed me un bv a standii t m M above my merits-by a standard that I senill Hint myself una We to maintain, IIHT IV WfellflMM-J - III shall have the good Fortune to b noeninsted by tbe Pemoeraey of tbe geond CereeWea4 enetrkt, and eieetI shell have the good Fortune to ae

fed lo rrnresent her neoDle in tbe

'tioniil Congress, I shall feel tbat I owi T . . " " " I new. or crauiiHfe to the iJemeeraey or. obj rock-ribbed Dubois xrenter tban I baJ be able to nay. To diecbarxe tbat I ainre yon, aball be nty deny ltndy and efort. Jiow, mv I neitd . ibis t not a time to do mtarfonary.werk, not a it ooeainon for tbe diteniieion of and EolMe, with a rbtw of pronely linif diebelierers in tbe tonetft of Democracy to tbe faitb of tbe party. It would eerlainlv be 'Hike aarryimc eoala to Xeweaade" for me to nndertake to lecture inUtlligent, reureentatiye men, ancb a I know yon to be. a to tbe "line to which yon should new." Ami yet it ia a time, when it mar wall be expected that a candidate for Cooreee tbonld define his position. I am a Democrat one of the old Mbool follows; entertaininir iu the pastonouxh of independence, firmly and yet courtoonsly tti criticise the conduct of n friend or the act of my porty, and yet always euflkieatly loyal to beliere thai the Democratic prty, eompoee! of a jtreat many constituent elements, tbe full equal of myself, was a bettor and n larjier slsed nfan tban O'Xeali. In tbe future, ae iu tbe past, I trust tbat I shall

be abbt to maintain that independence ofldeUined too long. 1 know tbat some of I - . a . f l ll !.l I I ....

ebsvraetor tbat will enable me with ebsr ity. but with resolution, to critioise the men and measure of my own ptrty. and at tbe same time preserve that loy ally to the part', and liberality towsrd party friends, so esentislly necessary in tbe accomplishment of stood and tbe bringing about of reforms. Kniiy in No rem her last Mr. BeloSnr, editor of the Deries County Democrat, and a strong, personal friend of long

yean, wnose inenuenip uaie oacar 10 im"wwij uu. ihme otuci, time when we were college bors totreth- has always been to euhtineo tb Tslue

er, and whore friendship has grown andiand purchasing power of money, thereby

tbtmMlm in a meddlesome sort of war. alxMt my being a candidate for Congress; 1 I . I . ? . ? .

ana were oom iryjE io injure me. Aiinr."""" " "" -i.. . vv,n c

trring to allay his feelings and keep the matter nut of the papers for a time, but. tfnslly doferring to hi perUteut mtnatMHi to await no longer, l consented tbat be might ue bis own pleasure in tbe matter Heaked me what I thought about eiril servtca reform. Innswered :

In all free governments, deriving their.insely. The view taken by many of It is

mst powers from tbe eoneont of tbe gor - erncd. political parties are neeessary to healthy condition of tbe body politic. CMneers Hon Hi ne worthy and well qualiSod. Tb chief quAUAcations are bon sty and eauahtltiy. it la not therefore, er cry man wm wanU ofnee that should eon trot lntocrats shenld be place 1 on tl.isk absolutely necessary. I Applause. I a la m .. a ti..a i

and yet these earn papers, with moretn tarim so nign as to snui on competi-

have m array myself against Mr. titre land and his administration on the ciril elected. The lemocratic party, in its platform, from tbe mouths of our lead ing mew from the rostrum and through tbe public pre?, bad arraigned tbe lie. publican party and held up to general execration its conduct in rewarding men who bad been guilty of such high crimes as the men of ret Mining board fame a la;

news-JHnbbard, et id genus emu, for ievy

upon and extorting from employes tomHals in tbe public service money, tn a sort of biackntalling way, to be used corruptly in election-, to perpetuate tbe us party pmi rm. iii pnwic pKer At the time time it had been the nerty cry. "Turn the rascals out." Now, my friends, 1 don't use tbe word "racsP an offensive ense, and it was not so)

need by mot of those who need thetUo back to your homes ana manic we

phrae and kept up the cry in tbe last! campaign. Generally it was need syn -

on y mens with "Turn the KepuMieaue.bave received at your nanus, awn at

out"--Give us a .ivange." Mr. ClevehMHi, when he came into offlee, found the civil service law, with its good and with ft bad provisions, en the

siaiute books, ash i am ineunen io nnew tnav i can prumiw ) u think that there hi more of good than office, forty acres of band or a mule, much

bad in its makeup. It no doubt needs

xen, but also by the public official With.Xevember next shall com and go.

mr. tercmna u was not. oniy pruper tbat he should obey this law, but it was his duty to see that it was enforced. Mr.

wvenwio ion npon ik,whc owmw aH)Ul between them. jrs. seovitni is another iaw-a tow on account of whose living in poverty in Chisago upon tbe pro visions -the eiril service raw i,ifri4.i .n-ionv rmid her by her former

through a minndertinding of our Po- husband, while tb latter is struggling pie, receiving much unjust criticism. I MHMCofssfully in hie profession, and speak of the Teunre of Office Law alawV,kHir barely enough te pay her this

pw' "f "i' ""ff" beck in tbe days of reconstruction, andt tor the sole and 1 only IHirpose of tieing band and foot tlieiid ministration of Andrew Johnson A law- which, through tne wrani, naves, uarneHi and Artnur, regimes, was a dead letter npon the statm m u ute booKs. nut is one wbieh r. unjvetann, .n.sgonisen a nc w uy a nepamifawmjMe nninimrmra ... - m a can oenate, nnns, line a nmsng swern. ean senate, anns, use a wnsnsng sworn, in hk way m tbe resneval of oenelnkanel tbe aytmont ef iu r. In om

Xa-!hnh of tbe word, ay friends. I aw

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a'tpoilsntan. While I

" . - not in favor rewarding man for narty service which sr of quoetiouabk character, etc a those performed by Dersey and the re turning board feltows, other thing bei i t i i n L j vl 3;.: t: IT.rL ruL MilJmL may are so eold in their nature tbat tbe atniophr about tbem congeals to a point below 32 ilef. Fahrenheit, who in mak ing tbeir awards are unable to distin guish between the claims ot a friend and of one who is not a friend. In fact, such men usunliy hare no friends to re ward, w hen the nsture that warms the heart of the arerage American eitiaen ehanges to that extent, tbat makes him iHsensibie to tbe el inn of friends , then, and not tiH then, will it do to preserve ihtaetallof tbe provisions of tb civil service law. Xow, my friends, I far yon are being you are anxious to take tb train that i to leer inside or thirty minutes. There are questions upon which I disagree with Mr. Cleveland more than I do with his enforcement of the Civil Service Law and the Tenure of Ofllee Law. With hie ideas about stiver, its coinage and and with his and Manning's management thereof. I am just a little bit out of pa tience. The tendency of the Republican party, and I fear Mr. Cleveland and his creditor classes. To discus this onestion in its details and to its logical rei . I . am- Mull Ar I air mr li ! a ambamI. would or itf-cll require a much longer than I eould make to-day. Tbe tariff question is also one most in-

wLm t t bi hL a t o 2rll M mr wtneas, nnd to aid sue I will 1 it!ifai ikl?u riIvf Ilil to call upon some of my beat friends Ktheliikfind eelinf of III TSrwd rea( mponaibility.

be. and doubtless are. those who

deter-rtfly interwoven with the business

interests of the country. It is a question but poorly comprehended by our people. I might say but few or our public speak ers have ever grappled it underxUndtuftually a superffciai on. I have studied nJh question more or less all my life and for long years. felt tbat 1 understood tbe Question, but new light beamed before my eyes on this all important question in tbe lst four or ire years. It may be egotism in me but 1 now wei tbat I com prebend the. question fully, possibly not suffciently informed, however, to disenss it in all its details., I. believe in n lariHl for revenue only. I do not object to, and a tariff tor rereitue does not preclude. tbe idea of levying a tariff stiMciently high to enable our people to successlully compete in the manufacture and sale of all those goods and products which enter very considerably into the industries of our country, but does exclude making

Io.koh .wi iwbiib wu wh. - mm

fvir Ayr tMMinla are edust,1 to viHilr stand, tbat by excluding the import a tion of foreign made goods by high tariff, they gire a monopoly to make and sell to our wealthy clashes all we consume of tbat character of goods, but at the same time, deny to our poorer and laboring classes, the right to sell some kinds or products equsl in rsl ue to those we exclude by making it impossible for the foreign man to buy, be cause tbe only thing with which he can buy, i with his products, but with them he cannot buyuuless be ean find a sale with our people. Making it possible for us to buy, makes it possible for us to sell. Competition is the life of trade, trade makes business. As rew impediments fu the way of trail as fmesible, is tbe surest reed to actirity m bust These questions, my friends, in all their bearings, should I be nominated to make tbe race for Congress, I shall take great pleasure in discussing before your people. In conclusion let me agatn manic yon. people of your townihips for me. tor the very kind and generous treatment l their hands. To say mat I man you all, gives but a ieeiie expreesion oi ine emotions under which 1 labor. If elected tn represent you. 1 nenx less a post tradersnip, but i no want nuiiHw'i tatar and her husband are mined by tbe division he brought alimony and ur nimseit. ,. Wcmfet Phinipe was- waiting ones fcr lrgiR Ktx,jBm)len, Vt.. where WMNmwtw. tt times bar to exercise great - (k - tt, w t rrATe.rtrd net Inr ,u. rHn r rirM. and irm eno mwr' w v awva w. - w v imuSr the reason. A Green Moenuf Ser, him tbat H wae . w u ko dtad "T w Jr ZtT" waek wmkig for 0 was.

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Ix t Omen or tnr OornjixoK, InkXaxd, lxu., April 7lb,18tt. S uwnt, a, w. suit. warn nnw wwnwu Lodbm and Gentlemen, and Girls, too: tn,kfi tb. tmmbot yo b.w lbtowod upon me, in otoelm me Uor discharge my duties to the best ad van lags to all who live uaoor y govern t. Well, being as time is oaree, and bnsi nss is pressing, I will close, giving my hand, beu-t, mind mm etrenglh, to the cares and trustor my ofsee. O. W. tilDLi.Oorernor. JiMxr Stkwakt, Private Secretary. Ibklaxd. April ltth, IMC. I failed to get my loiter oi acceptsnee written cin time to be publiebed in last week s paper. I eonoluded to wait an other week, and in tb moan tint to ap point my Cabinet oncors, and let u P know who I have eboeon. Tbey lava .a fnllAM. are a follows: J. E. Gleaea, Secretary of Stele : Henry Green, Secretary of Treasury ; George K Stewart. Secretary of War: John Colvinf Post master General, end Kara Adams, Secretary of the Interior. KY GUVKKJiUK BILL. Jimmy Stewart, Private See. Indlnnn, Paten t. The following patents were granted to eUiseus of Indiana, week ending April f, 1896, reported expressly for; this paper by Joe. H. Hunter, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, 9M F street, Wnehington, u U. : Rufns Ames, Ft. Wayne, lubricator: G. T. Barr, Indianapolis, combined wardrobe and lounge: H. J. Banta, Lo gantport, automatic brake for vehicles; J. F. Davis, Indianapolis, air rent and pump ; J. B. iluber, South Bend, ma chine for grinding plow points; E. B. Kimble, Ft. Wayne, pressure gage; K W. Logan, Indianapolis, rail for dash boards ; Frank Mayr, South Bend, wet oh case; T. B. seibert, Wayne, tongue sup port; u. . aweney, I'Mrcetou, corn planter; 8. U. Tarney, Auburn, bemeei bnekle; T. E. Wilson, Farmiaud, auto matk gat. aaVflfil '.uffiPesvea WbiUeu Mkkkr. of Pubois county, nas been in town for several dors, i it is thought be will not go back alone. Tbe project of making a new county irons u raw lord LMiboie, U range and Ferry conn ties, and making Birdseye tne county seat na been revived. A change of venue wm taken in the Walters case. 'His trial will be had in Lawrence county. It was thought best to take Walters to tbe penitenthvy for safe keeping. It wae thought tbat iff be remained in the Paoli jail an attempt tea a wouio ue mane to jynen mm. "We were dfeapnoiuted bee use Judee w. n.. jxioiecic a mi not attend our Con vent ion," said Clement Donne of the Jasper Courier at Hunting burg tost leeseley. "Judge KibUek is a native o DuboM eounty. and there is no one in the United Slates that our neon Is would more de.igbt to honor than him. If he were a candidate for President everv uetnoerai in uabois county, and at least half of the one thousand Renubiloans. would feel themselves highly honored at neing permuiea to vote tor Judge nib lack' Daeiese Connty Democrat. Hon. Oscar A. Trippet, of Jasper, who Will represent Dubois and rem counties in the Senate of the Hooskr Legislature next year, is a trill tolkr, a shade heavier and nearly ts handsome as Hon. Clint Tharp of Wnehington. who will probably be Devises county's candidate in the liemocratie imtriet Convention for Senator from Martin and Daviess. Messrs. Tharp and Trippet would make a formidable team in the Senate, physically a well a intel (actually. Daviess County Democrat. Chicago has one liquor saloon to every H families, which is more then thirteen times the number of bakers, and nearly six time tbe number of bu toners. The groeerk number one to every eighty nine families. Chicago Herald. Jaeper i ahead of Chisago in this re speet. She ha a saloon te every 10 families, while ah has no baker, and on ty one wttener to je famine, and a grocer to every M ramiik. Cs)mmteedemra Appelated. Hon. David Jordan and Captain 1 H. H. Hudson, of Corydon, and Mr. George Friedman, of Jaeper, have been appointed Commissioners under tbe proceedings to reioeate tbe eounty seat of Crawford eouaty at KngrUh. lad Sentinel. The proposed railroad from Jasper to Worthington is saM te be "the best an built railway in Indiana. There are mauy good "unbuilt roads." Bui this line would pats through a rkh agrkul tniitl and mineral rtgioav Petersburg uemocrat. The nublie sciiools ejose to-morrew afternoon after a very of nearly eight month. Prof. & B. Otark, Princkal, bee, wk-h rbe aMklaw a mM --BAjMa, AftnLhMLbftM naftaaM.A LaI Wt m KVWft VtepPl W tWH"erfT eVMffiJV lrffif) -jggJ m, iftuftaMka llhkjeaeVl la flffiMananBasat fjB?WfB"p p Vpmmmnnna mWWWJWf g nswwWVffiqVe

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iliiuerneiani. Vym Um rWUMplrta TilftffUJ' The sdminisiration ie tbronerh deeo waters. If k and struggle alosur until it nada a bold again rurther on, nil neay yec ne well with it; bat et pressnt it k In reel danger of submergence. Tbe President lost the favor of his own lmrty, without winning the favor of tbe Re publicans. Sarcastic Senator IngeUe openly ridicules him as tbe Mugwump President, and yet hie many mistake and in consistencies in regard to-. nomination have tended to reduce hi popularity among the Mugwump At present be is practically a Preside Lwithoet a party and without an isluentkl poiitioal friend. The only good things which still stand to hi credit in the estimation of all are honesty and pluck The latter is ne obvious ae thesun at noon, and tb rncoasisteneie inwhich he bee been dstectsd are not suf--fieiently serione, as yet, to impugn tbe integrity of his intention. But of late the Administration is beginning to not alluded to in many quarters a prespeetvely a rat lure, on aeoonnt or tne r res ident's leek of judgement and bis selfsufficiency. It eon not help being a fail ure in a political sense, with the majority of tbe Deenoeratio party arrayed against tbe President on meet of the im portant questions or tne day. Mot in Favor of a Trade. PfeiUMpaUPMt. L prominent Kw Yorker, who mm been out West attending tbe Kationei Convention of "Cowboys," Inds reason to believe tbat tbe cry of bard time to due to tbe over production of machinery, and be echoes Horace Greeley's advice, 1 v nu na.an nnmeaan mja Waal " j. vmsia aetaone f w srt emw 'Tbsre," he says, "are sonar mile or fertile farming that have scereely been scratebed yet. It costs ie to plant and narreet an acre of wheat, w bother tse vie eaJJ vv gra. At trttm m hvi twnii buebels of wheat to le aer , mends afty cent a bnehel for it, be his money back. It ae raiee twentyfour bushels to tbe acre, he doubiee bin money. Most of the Western wheat Sole nave averaged twenty bnsheto to tbe acre tbto rVar.M H adds: "If yon can nasne any other bnsinses a safe, which give a larger return on the eenttal I should be very anea pieaeed te fit." Jaali 3PBJpNttaV44nn BselMJ sFe4arMe PffiJenreffiffi Cffiel Doctor And hew do yen feet morning, my poor fellow ? Sufferer -Much better in most war. but I am afraid I won't msed very met;. 1 worry to mack. Doctor Yon ean bare nothing toworry about. Yon will not lose any of your limbs, and tbe railroad can be made to pay heavy dansagss. mi Merer 1 know tbat; but just taiak of the humiliation! Doctor Tb humiliation ? Sufferer Ye : I was considered a man of energy and activity, but now my repute tion to ruined. No one will want to employ a man who was so kgy a t get ran over by an aooommadatioa train. Tbe Indiana is correspondent of tan Cincinnati Enenirer. writing neon Use Congressional outlook in Indiana, the refers te Hon. J. B. McCulloegh: "Hon. J. E. MeCullongh, of Gibson, k also a candidate. He suesssdod Mentie a tbe Ssnator from Posey and Gibeon, and being a maa of great force, and a thorough partisan, he led the gght in I tit against Lien tenant Governor Hanna to defeat tbe Metropolitan police bill. In the last session be was regarded ae tbe leader of the Dsmoeratk aide ef the Senate, a position da to bis strong eenvktioa and general ability.'' The Dairy Inuiisetry of tb Cemmtry. T. D Cnrfk, of Syracuse, says there are 1,000,000 cows in tbe United State. The money value of their yearly predeet is f i,ooo.rjoo,ouo, and the total eoet et tbe land, and plant necessary for their support e,900,0XX),Ci(X).-.Cicago Journal. The following incident happened in lone of tbe public schools in a neighbor ing city : Teacher "inline the word excavate " Scholar "It means to bel low out." Teacher "Construct a sen tence in which the word k properly d." Scholar "The baby excavate when it gets hurt" mum in 'ii -I ii li i ... i .in"" I ii nil n 11 I . I l i. I . I There will be ever be a warm feerine in the hearts of Davie county Deareerats for the Dubois Bern earner an ae count ef the unconditional endorsement given Hon. Jokn H. OlJTeall at Huntiogbtirg lest Tueeeey. Davkes Connty Democrat.. J in . . . mi i. Congressman Cobb write te Pestmaster Eack fey, of Vineennes, that the iPp propria tion ef r,0a for a pubik building at that pleee bed pesssd the house and is new in tbe bands ef tbe Senate. Kvansvllk Courier. On June 1 the of tb seetbera railreadb will be changed to a siaw to ear respond with the northern, or standee guage. It is said tMat nearly teffl miles ot railroad wm be suangea meeunj ot twelv hours. The Washington Hatahat says mJo1 JsBfcwWkMJ av eMnMBt nMf MlimjBaanntfM ffinBffiffinnmnBp. Penr'Bmnnansg w en anmamnmmmi