Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 April 1886 — Page 1
Weehlu GToufief. VOL. 38. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 9S, 1886. NO. 28.
BVBRT IB1BAT, AT JABr
MONTY. IMMAXA, T
CIOUraWT DOAXI OFFICE-Ik Cobbieb Bdilmm on Wbot StXTB Stbbkt. kick ur NiMunwr,
a mf I Subecriptloa, for fifty Hot., $1 So
adieus aa AifwUtw gee Bottlers. 1 The State Central Committee.
The iMetteaaBOlit Newt IhM the Ml-! Tk RIaI. Palrl PnaalltM aaat la
towta teed words to My for Indiant.'tk. . ixr tk. iTmJrUv ntuk mi t-ao1
M areeeett some good mm mctt t ydock, aad wm called to order by ChairIMaftAMa HikH ABA1 AA AaBaaa Sal a 1 aLmuIJ . a . ' a a . .
" 7 . . . . . 'man weniiersen. tit statmi umi im ooMM Why Other Stoking hoUSM tf nf Ik m.tl.a- ln kr frna lk
should come to our state: several sections of the State regarding
rOT U BSOBthS
1 00
ATM ff ASTSHTKimiHi.
for Hwr, 10 lines or lees, 1 week, $1 00
BM SUneeqUOMt IBBOrUOB, iB CM.
rtagtradvertiaementtat the seme rate. a rraetloa ever evea square or squares,
eouated Miqtrt. TIiom are the ionm ar rraasiont adverttsetatuts : a reaaont-
hit ded notion will bo made to regular
advertisers
leere are row mwnmim anion wun the ootid It ion nod protpeett of tho party,
no mmhi b promiriioB or inemaimeoM or .nil (, that tha data for kaldiMa tbe
uncnlUraUWe lend m Indiana. There are, guie Convention wm two a sebjeet of
am u nmiwi kth k a oounir, ou ine eousidcratlou, tad upoa which be would avenge, that Mrt not better adapted tofjike to bayt the viewed theeepreeeat.
mi aurrsuiiurai usr mm im enwi Kar.ratarv Kllav called tha rail and tht
at . r. ji a.T B i 1 .T - r
rarasiMar ranus oi new amuianu. i ne ra lowiav aialwri aad waxiM ra
awampt that have not beta drained arObponded:
Firet Uiatriet Themes By rat, JCvaes-
viiie. Second Dittrkt Dr. Themes, Via oaa bob
Third Dtatrlet-Jeseeh Kilty, North
Netrsea of eppoiataeeat of admlalt-leiote a ad careful esUlvatioa tht oaa tors aad ta al aotlot of likt eaaratttr aonport comfortably a poptlatioa of ka paid la adTaaet. Half doata milllona. and aha aaa bat a
ratora i
ta ko paid
AXKOONOIXO OAXBIDATM. For Towaahip OStort, took for Comity " " rtr Dittriet, CI re a It, or Statt,
$1.00 2.50 f.00
K.A.ir.T. rHawff.
t.I.WUflJ.
ELY, WILSON t MUM, Atttiievs and Cwmelltfs at Law, JAdPEB, INDIAN A. x CtttCTKW ! ktt M4 mK Ibihc CmMIh, m4 tktr kMtaM Mt44 t tk ert m trnCB-tM Baaar KaH af Mia Caari kMM, aa Jafca T. BaM't ra Blara. UVyM, 14,
J OH IV L,. BRETZ, ATTORNEY AND COUNStLOl AT LAW JAini, ursuvA.
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uk win www.
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May Atk. wwa lr
W. A. TRAYLOH. W. S. HUNTER
TSA YVmSc HVNJ TCB,
attorneys at Law,
Jabfkb, Imdiaxa,
fjrriU. tK44 tko CarU f Bakata m4 ata W IhiimMii. Frlkiar Uatl f 1
mm r BM f k tt . OfcariM' .
ItUXO 1UITTXIK,
ATTOaiflT IT LAW
at Votary Public, jAOTflt IBMABA,
Brit.l fttea la iM tka CrU f BakM.
Y Trrj !. Jt, 1W4,
anoatly reelaimable; attrilt hill land art
at raro at alkali plains, ur her Jti,ouu,000 aerot it it within tht anark to ay
that 31.000.000 can bt mada orodoctira
of aav of thtaraint. fraitaor mtata thati
food to large a part or tht world. With Vernon.
fourth Dittriot A. B. Aratiagtoa,
GrtcMtoara;. ITiftk Dutrkt Xh. HtadaraM. Mar
ittlo taort tliaa a third of it. Much of tlaaviita
tht laod iaclotod is aotcultiTtled at all,! sixth Dittrkt-Colon tl Millar, Win aad maeh sort that it caltirattd ia ao mktumr.
adiffaroatly handled at to yield laa Saenth Dittrkt-Jacksoa Laadora.
than half of what it Riipht. If this can be iBdianapellt. ehaniced ea fair ternta the condition of it UBth Dittriet Dr. Gillian, look-
masea u nt oiarioia a center oi immirra- f ilw. itoa at thtrt ia la the union. Farming Ninth Dittriet-El wood Atott. Frank
aatia aad atock art lightly pretttd by fort.
taxation compared with city lota and Tooth Dittriot Xot represented, poraoaal property, at they art every- Etavtath Dittriot-liarr Swootaor. Ma
whort ia thla country, and theatate and Hon.
ty tax of Indiana will compare Twelfth Dittriot-Char let Jtuaaoa
favorably with tboto of aay ttatt. r0rt Wayne.
We have bare, then, rood lands in aa-i Thirteenth Dittriet J. C. Waraor.
ptraiHinaaaoe, iiffatiy taxea, ano lying South Bend.
handy to I lata of traaaporlatioa from
In looklac back ovtr tht pott, and re
fecting on the detee of tht early diaeoreriee and txptoratioot, wo tea picture in our minds tht vast foreate of atatoty tree glowing with blossoms of eearlot, purple, Mat, pink, aad goldtn huet, beautifully eoatrattinf with tho dark tree of the
glotty leavet. Aright oreame uioom amid tat braaehet, and huge ereeptra, clattered with brilliant ftonrera, entwine
Ae Autanaa approaehet their beauty U
more aaodutd, yet pieetinf, ior uk bright golden hue, mingled bert aad thero with the groan, proton t a striking vitw, aad remind as of tboee autumn days of youth, although pasted, still filling oar minds with rapture, m tht thoughts of their happy hours glide back to memerv. Winter then approaehet,
aad at tht treat are now stripped of their
one ead of the state !o the other. Prieet rBtlemen preeent to preeent their ihwW"'J " &T.JLV7:
at tho farm oaa be flxrd at tef aitely at regarding the it eat inn ia the State, andj . " Ti 'V ZZLv JZ Za kletors on tht plain, ready to resist new
at the market, and held elote to tne mar- a aumbtr retnonded. They agreed f?""'" "I "rr.r" 1 .ul.rrjT" . Utri.ad new temDtationa: but let our
l.i. Ar ... ..tu MM ama tn A.. it - . . j-r is-. tv. .inair oeauiy uecraswat;, aau icir wm v , 7"7"Z: t.. ,'t, j .si.
nnr"'! " . 7 . B" ",u"f li;W-J W u mttv Yoraata nf thru ha aaring, ooursgeous spirns ian, mii naft
..... , 1MMt. U.fai htt trnnh M
t i a. n .r wlafiMl. li A ftltlU in UnURIIl "WWII w. " m " . -w,
the nTo d .tribulations, we will, like the
waax, retieianie popisr, oe em huwb in
of expeaao for carrying from oae to tuat there ie a good feeling among D-j;.l;J2i mr , other. Can these lands be bought by ocrats in all tectioat, aad that the parlyj ""gl J ? J mmigraat on ae favorable terms as a prty, hat lott nothing in the )t , iVrrr! "1P. , ie ia the farther west, to which im- nations, tho few ebaagee which occur-i ''Bj "J J1 rratioa ten da with a oootantly ia- rad balnr the result of local castes en-l. i marKeu
the
aai
migratioa tends with a eootfantly ia-red being the result of local canoes en-L " !LL?Et
ereating for en? They can, m every wen tirely, and not attributable to party d is-; " V. " rz. '7a IT Vw- tho cloriea of victory
informed farmer and reskStat Kaows. fectioa bot likely to affact the ooming' Alice Melcbiob,
Hd that goou rarmiag laao, re- campaign. Regarding tne tie or ftow-, ;ri .." .uIu -TJ'a
i i n..,- : Li. . ?. . . . r .'iiwitn WT uw iiiinzc i 'nr. euii,
r'"", L,u ""'VV.xr,1. " - ing uie w'e Vw,w"l.T,-l,Bl for timber. In alaaoH all parts tbeboet Two Mero of tho Archer
uiewr aau iiHi. in lima ovnuiuon w wat aiBSOtt unaninions imi it hhwid oar . . ... . um,.u i. t..ui.
h.J t. .u;iLl. c i anll.rc .n ...i.. j... if u-. irea, as "ie piara, wwnyi, pupm -""I vr -j
aav sn a-w vwejiiirro rare re ma. m H bjbm I VBi mt usrawas . . . . J 1 . 1 1 a. .a-il
. . . Puarrv btb rMSHi w aai . wniisi a uute iuhkii a a a " r
Tfte eaii at taut ortco mwnieven naUu.aa bold tlieirc. The arm meat . . . ' . ,. ; : Andrew Arcner, aceo 10
acre.
I.IIa
.. .... .1 IIBW AlUHffll. BKWU IVBIffl Ofltl
buv rood land in Marlon county in '.a. mada that the Democratic oartv ire w . U1WVI, 8Ut Annie Kobert. whose bus
spots." Well cleared aad provided ia power ia Nation aad Mate, aBdip band is serving a term la toe penueauary
fArmt with retideaoee can he had for it hakonvad it ta taka the ield eerlv and ate dieappearaace oegina wun mi fro- Orange eouaty for larceny, were
twenty-live dollars an acre for oath or make an aggressive fight The party it date I the permanent tettlonaeats, m Ufraigifed in tho circuit court at Paoli
abort time a moat anywhere out Of the i, eii.Ht ciMdition. end there it no theae oi jametiown, i iv wuwin, aianiMi-iKnrtav morning, upon charge ot lar
... .... . I - r , lmKB.M. it, AHA MBbIiI A t t BbI ' . t . " ffWkS.- - A
mmediHte vtcinitv or tne larger owaa.'.aad i-mmm Cor fixiar tka com vent ton atiien, rroviuaacr, w ere iw f'' oeav.ana DOtn pieeaea guuiy. i ae nrsi
Tho Immigrant to Dakota, who tokos a a lata dav. Mo tinae was mentioned, but! forests, which were selected for the eel- WM WBtenced to the Southern prison
ti . a . a t 1 .1 a - . a . lat..HaH Lad a alaa Arl e HHBAai.l m . l a - 1 t.i l 1 .
rauany nnfl a Tiir provKioa oi nvwaennra an Oarly eoaveatioa was undertiooa to ihwiu w w m .... ....,. .-,,or one yBar, wmu me lauer, wwaa
. . a 9 a a AH . . a. . I . . aII a tVM Iba awaaIIaii nl nAlunA i i f a S , a I .11
gooot wun nim, win pay eirowKn r r- maaai not later loan lao are oi Juiy.l " i tne nnwi . bnv",rioeen connneu m me county jaii iui wt
tra traatoortaUon to make up too dar- The utM-iia w entlralr inforuaal and and hht tuei. inte niMppearamw graon-mi IUOtitli. and is the mother or
t .1.- . J - - "? p I-II.. nulll al tW. nrnun t tiBU 1 , !. 1. . J t
in uta avai oi nn wiBt titer an miercnange oi obtuhhi. pro-i" j im. uml , " - f rotiie woe. wm in " wun a tea
it it greeny maraaa, ana "" sentence is the eouaty tan. naea ui nnn
the oine fortta of Maine aad QeorfEia, Ml-franchlsed and rendered incaoable ofl
' . . - - ' r S mi 1 . L. - . m .a .a T 1 ... I
meats that leave him in 'he end, rather .proper net with closed doors. Ko ac- e rortMt oi ia orinern spaies, nnu holding any oflee of trust or profit," for
wore ob inero toon lie was at now. ttioa was taken on the FUlMect or ooklni? i"1 car oir, cpvwmuy i-nm ft iwjoi oi ten uays. rneyare enuuren
Mioppintr hero aad going on, unit attracted thfongh a couple of hours, the goes under oao of thote Scully arrsnge-Weting adjourned end the committee
CLEMENT DOAINE
Attorney at Law.
turn.
fTTKX prartt ia Ita Oaam f Bakt eaaaty. aat
TV HWH hHtfanv M MaMN HHfHIH M Wim. BOWa ta tea "Cariw" katkMat . W t Mata Btrt. 10c.NusicHfjuse. 10c.
mrUk Afaa Braafk Blaaae. Xa. SIB
S1, Waat JittHM Btraet.
rouieivir-.LE, ky., Keeps all of the ialeei maoie for TIN CENTS, regular prhm of thie mutie it from ifty to seveatyfve oenTs per copy. CKB) out OfflllT rOH OATALOOtfC. W. . MJKTLB. AajaH Till, Mts j.
ji.a.wiLtoa. i.n.witBM Wilson Brothers,
sands of farming lands of better grade
aad lower prices thaa eta bo bad any
where west or the Mttstestppi. aaa hart. too. ia a school fnnd to educate ev-
orv maa'e child rea free, aad bo such ad-
vaatage can bo found In tho regions tnat
draw populatkHi around or over us. Cheap tauda good health, free education, nhuadaat traaeporiation, light taxes, are among Iadhuta1! induoemeuU to iami-i
igratioa homt or fore iga. j
HUMTIMttBUM. IwO.
AM wT WWfaWtw. aW4 wnrlE Me HtH aMMtM, aakti aa lata tkW,
ta at.
ata kalMta. n
CUT YOUR COAL CHEAP! Eokert A Gobhart, C0AL DEALERS, Aft ready bow to deliver the BEST COAL mioed (o Soolhora Indiana, from their mine three-aarters of a alio North-west of Jasper. A lower om tenia either of the other Baiaes are working.
Orders toft at the) More of M . A.
ernawrahoiai 4k O. will rcoivo
Prawapt sttUHttiom. July 17, 'H
BRICK FOB SALE!
ll0U6UWtlttTHflL
BjmtkUM7r4anaMy kf riWf tikf. ia4 at araaac ti ta ikniMi TUB BBtTOff
na Bvomj ajejmejeuMw ajejmisrmmj. aja iwe
YAKD ON THE TROY ROAD.
awUjjjar aUaaUaawiHk 'TOW tatPnwiM
Indiana caa supply this year J0.000 the convention and the rommittoe, after
immigrant families with good numea, discuas in malt era re latin to tboonran-
on fertile laada, at lees cost to them than jMtion and work of the campaign, ad-
the tamo amount of cultivated ienas la journed tulijeet to call by the Chairman.
of Mtart. with their
a a . t . . m tt a at
dreoaunf u east in intir mwn, ah aa
Eetay road by Mies Alios Meiohlor, of .1.. tht long Sumaaer moatht they rel
.a a .Al- I. . a a. a a."-a
jaaper, at int oeervatoe i "arw ujj tatlr foliage, aaa onen tavite uh
Day." April , IM, uy too rsouo roaaaiag to seek rest and pleasure be-
seaooM 01 uatptr.i aoath their refroaoing sweats.
tk tranki amil trail fran traa to tree. Ifoliaire. e othes them With a special gar
aatil the forests overflow with their meat, which, with the canopy of black
araalth of baautvi Alow? the thoras of elottdt above it. appear to ua itxe inai
rivers aad ttreame we flad fringes of silent usurper, death; but it it oaly for a
nwrWtraaairaukiaaro'artiMi waters, hriufntr ort of time, and the sun wun
' --" " . ... I,. m . .1 . U . 1.1 -L.
ttiair kraad.laaTad braneaea V1V1U wiin ins reneeuna: raya uirown oh uia uim
thouoands of rose-tiated blottoms. I garment, adorns it.with prismatic colors,
The Souther a fcretta are tho moot and all tho pictures or art are out a
beautiful, aad consist chiefly of tht live- shadow ae compared with toe lovety
aak-. tka nalaaatlA. tka ran. the WatOT- seenerv.
oak. hickories and ash. fouad in the Some of the most beautiful tree, the
miMi. tka atatalv niaea and flrs alno. sin. cedar, aad aoalar. art planted
. , r- , ' ,, , . .IJ.
tu the elopes of tee Aptiaeataas, ana in oureiuet ana lowns auma; ir
the white pine, poplar, btmlook, wiM walks tor elude. In perks they serve as Akarrv aad fiktatita. found ntae on tht Ibeautifiers. for at they spread their
aloaee of Baoautaiat. aad aioas the riror branches o'er the fountains bnbbling
. ' 1 . ... . j . 1 .1
vallava. lortn irom tne mots-oovereo rocaa, anu
- I . . . t . . . I . U lt.
P.. rraai tk KAutWa foraata to east ineir uneuat ut inm utna
.1.-. n.. M! a. j u.uti bam an H.imev isr m naiurai piwure ui
j... j ri. r . l... ...ic mi nt wnien. aiiosuaa nut arm in wni, m
a.!. arai-aaaa. hat f the oak. Sh. ' roam win in, anu vuv
w,kf ! nleatoret which our hearts desire.
walout, which shed their lounge witen - Z 4 Ja In,. .V. wi... ! .k. rk. ia which we stand like the trees, and
annl. rkairr anil nuh alaO WDCH ailCU Willi BUBIB w !W.eJuCr-s7..::!L" lik the Arm irrefietable oak. resist the
storms and baUlet of life, aad stand as
wt And
consisting of the walnut, poplar and 0f Thomas Archer. Sr., and brother and
cherry, have been dwtroyed. sister of John Archer, who wm recently
The eaoott or tne disappearance are hanged by a mob at Shoelc. Tht family
tht)
nuBterout. One effect is ou the climate
Kaaaaa. TTae or Dakota, or anv Of the Svi.rv UiUv lima raaivil rnnrla of of thOtOUHtry. noticed IB OUT winters,
favorite tenters or foreign seuientenistowRbip elections from ae or the rB l "'",," . . . . a a a" . .t r na 4Tk ..aaa... a am1 Ska
Lands are cttotp here oecaue tne ae- counties in the elate, showing the total mand for them for ecu pan cy by immi- number of Democratic Trutteea elected
g ration has been slfght. Most of It has is Itenublioana 477. Eti mating on
gone to cities and towns, where it shows tbe four counties not reported, he find
thote of 20 and 30 years ago. and the
frequent, violent wind etormt occurring at different intervals, owing to tht fact
that tht cold windo sweep e or tho barren
uniu mills aad factories aad market ik.t the total will stand 604 Democrats' pl-iaa, which at out time were covered
gxrdeet aad retail trade aad eetooa-.W Rttmblioans. 12 Independents. In. with forests that obstructed the free
The cheap lead lying close at band bas'tbe 88 counties the loeeee and gain 1
bete overlooked for the more obvious,
but tost durable and substantial advent
ages of town iaveat meats and pursuits
at follows:
A nntmm .ITaaI Xm AM tk. (tu.r..A
iu gain werei"T" wwv tv n ,
Tk-uwrf. ut a? .n(l:ot the demand tor coai. as our lorett
gained 38: Bepubtioans gained 47 and 'treat disappear, wood used for fe, beit 37. and while tbe IterjuWicans comet rarer, a heavy prke is asked for
Tho eon sequence ie that hundreds of f gfpad 10, tbe Democrats secured 1 frost,"." people, especially tne poor, una-
miles farther east, end easier reacneo.k Independents, thus making thilr w ij ty iut,
thaa the oolats to which immigratioo t lota in M counties but 9. eams of securing tao, aad turn taora
soemt boat on going, are scores of thou
Mr. Powderly hat writtea to Mr.
Intlitm Patotito. j Tho feltowieg pa teats were gran led
to eithwat of Indiaaa, wee ending A aril IS. lflffl. reported expressly for
this paper by Jot. H. Huater, 8oliciior of Amsricen and Foreign Pa ttatt, AM F street, Washington, DC:
E. C. Atklat. Indianapolis. Bsanarae
aelvee to tbe coal miaet found ia the differoat parte of the country. The opena . . a . a . .1 . m. t .
Gcmld, averting that the latter hat it MSSSSi rtC lit iK 51s pp.weLtoL5kLrikJ
termiattet the struggle the Knights wil" - " w""'"a-
A third affect It oa the lumber trade. Persons engaged in lumbering atrip vast
improve every opportunity to flght hi
ia the eourta. Mr. Gould, ia reply,
quotas previous oorretpoudtnee to show VfTt !F- -TS that nefther ho nor hiHubordinate offf" ,41r A1?!!'. JPT"E!m
fleers la tho Missouri Patiftc Compaay
precipitated tho ttrikt, are reaponsibie for ite ooBtiaBtaee, or have broken aay agreement. He says bo will rely upon the law to protect hie rights at a individual citieea.
Tho Knierhts intend to promieo to ev
all parts of oar country aad to foreign
eouutrita at long at they have meant of so doing, but ir tho forests are barren, and not replanted again, wood secured in tho attive for bets, st a ssaall exposes, will have to be obtained from distant
forests at a heavy ransom, sad if those
. . .. r it .ir.j en. j.. veta. aaa iae ex
?" lZ.7Z."?r,Z. "I?"3 IshiiMiiBg. business will gradually de.
" . . . ' 1 . .. . . m PTmmjL aiad aaaav a MMUUaa aouaa Be
. n . . . JI ..II. 1...!).. u.ta
taring SOtp; . U Atkins, mataanptMi-, w !" . T , eloaed
band aw; ino. omn. J jCuurJSJl A fourth effect
etfoo VMve: w. rt. vnnningiiaii, w ann-i
tavAila -aaaraar; T.. X.. Dttnhar. LVHH to rttet
k.rava. tara.wlMalad vehicle : J. P. Ktl- asserted
l u . . . a Juu f lAu-lkstAnat
no, aaorganeioww, eaara, awni oab rMAarAa. traManaataar kev-hoard Bttert that
p"ns vnww.,wn -- -0 ... a an
for mueieal Instruments;. J. G. Leon - beet legal aavito vaey
oa beauty.
If the
traaa nf tka foraata ara atrinned. the dain-
9rw,uw wiinia a wee, ami 11 n - -ZZIZ Vk. nr.tiw .;iii that tea times that sum will he lJ .Kl:!.,! Hi
"ley J'mitiJJ unrthe i-tj- ?y VS"
Y. Sua.
Torritorial Intoroet.
'I suppoee East era
ard, Plymouth, cord holder for graia
binders; F. U. Mime, Eiitaert, lastruaaent far meaauremeiHls for spectacles;
kf.F.UMmleWC&F.w EateHlna Ball:
E'iaiT' LI' PM for this grooves w by
rauway wa, . country," seta a travtrsr to a aMsoapiiaw eourse
'.pending rays of the sun will strike thorn,
eauofng tho Bowers ana Bsoetee to winter snd die, nud tho waters of tho rilla to dry out, leaving the bed of rocks vacant,
with mo trace of their pretence, but the
them tu their rip-
E. Sweeney, rjeroetoa, "Tthey all say.
eora ptauier; was. imsn, wwi-, MH.Ta,.
lireen, wire mm, a. -r-i
, oatter
Terra
broom and bruth oaWnet ; lAhan j.;- i' of all vegetal iou, that ia tho form ofl fJoaeaMit, South Bend, hay stacker, C. .oh, I Vpeet it hat-ieaet that's what'traet It tho moat important. Trees are
;iUO very rounoaiHHi ui iia nmw irama. you beea btaeited by it? By Bsosae of them lumber le obtained,
"Well, no, I eaa't say's 1 have. What hat beea the trouble V
MWI.. ... .a. f UmimmmA BaUl tkt var Ma..tvH mmA In iltatAMt MAMatrkaa aa Wat 1 1
Tka aaaaaarathm of SOhOOt Ohlldrea '-. '-.- .Wa. I Ural aam aai m k Uk AW arara iaduaaaaaat for tba
tor the towa of Oak lead Oity hae been . ki.,,. tr u kaan't keot mo tomber trade. Tho moot valuable lum
eomploted, aggregating a total or M4. bbMmw 'bout'a hard as I oaa hump to bar ie that obtained from tho neb, poplar,
We are not a wi proud, even u w. ih m uaoath to
whieb serves ae att article of oomaierct
Ivumbtr la shipped to all porta of the
ioad Muatlaghurg
even
aad Petersburg
tereet oa it.
IM RMUI01 Of eeauoi aaiirw-i . r-r .airsocer.
B S m MVOAaaamAS Aaa I w
-leauraaa nntTpi iw
A faWehet it that i!" forest treee axetls the igagod ia a Hfe and death 'ict, Ijfy'! rJrfS i. other beauties of nature aad art. Xoth-
UuuM each other by tat tail anu bw. qZ; at a good iff atoro pleas tag to the eye of mm pwoa each other up. to bat Bothi.f re- tMrnlTimiTh SL Uta appoaTSie of tho true,, who.,
TJtLZxJL Lh sirug. Whir. hkohihiro. aro hViageduoatad at ?
J.f IiFiB n) f T'l"11- DaTauw ualyersitj.-aa. A. Ledf sr.
par the ia- nine. gum. cherry aad walnut, used for
.... m a S a . a . a. a . . . A-..
It bat kinder Mta bh eaea, u tiding BaatorMU, tor rurniiure, ror im plamanu. ate. aad tht oak. maplt, hlek
larv aad bssch. Meed for fool, aad by
m w m .a a . 'a a
R. Jatiea. of this aity. oa larmors for iae eacioture ti lawrmraat,
BMBSmOaOI.
sesfl,
of Thomae Archer, Sr., ie one of the
worst torn up on record, and he would
bo bard-hearted, indeed, who did sot now begin to pity at least those who art leant criminal. The father aad one eon hanged by a mob: another ton to be hanged at Shoals, July 9, a son-in-law serving a term in tbe penitentiary ; a eon ia tbe reform school at Plainfleld; a eon ia jail awaiting removal to tbe penitentiary: a daughter serving a sentence In
tho county jail, and tbe widowed mother
under indictment for larceny ia Martin
county. Besides all this Martin V.
Archer, a brother of Thomae Archer,
Sr., was also a victim of that Shoals
mob. and Thomas Archer, Jr., a nephew,
Is now co 11 fined in jail on charges of both larceny end burglary, and is also indicted ia Martin county for murder and eonepiracy to rob. Viacenaes Suu.
Alrboexh a little lata to give
oa thie subject, yet a tew simple efrea tioae may not be amies to some oae oJr, tho atony readers of tho CoMiler. MejT aay oat eaa make a hot bod. bat voiy
few atske thorn suooesarat. roe bum aw
the bod does not atake aay material aw
feroaoe hut may bo anode to toll frame used. Tht great secret ie ta manner in which it Is made, aad ta
care taken of it. Take maoore from thai
borse-ttablee, as that it the only ktent
thHt contains much vegetable mattw, uw
fermoatatioa of which produoot pulverise it thoroughly, aad thea
u a pit prepared for the j u.pote
light or nine inches deep: it tome
stable matter, such at shayinjf, nwi
or better still dry leaves, la : nixed
tbe manure it will facilitate at
Thie ntrt of the bod should bo
eaoasrh to extend a boat eierbteea
beyond the frame ou all tides. Te frame may mow bt net oa, aad filled few
about four inches deep with pule what
earth or, better, rotten wood warn W can be had. Tht bed is now ready fer
tile seed aad tho ghve. If seeds eraplanted care should bt taken aot to gset them too thick, or tovtred too deep.
rbey should be covered just enough to bide them. If sweet potatoes are sot.
good seed should be selected, and to Increase thfrir productiveness, they ahoenal
he split in two engtiiwte and set spas side duwH. Thy should not be covered!
oo deep, because the principal heat ie
derived from tbe sun by meant of the) slate frame. All nWntinir should ha
done in tho evening, as the eveporatuBA
of the first day it a source or much
It is a good plan to protect tho
plants for the first, few days by
of a liirht covsring of straw oa
rrame, to intercept tome of tbe raya off the sua and prevent a too rapid heaHasr
of the bed. With a little care the ptaate
ill make their appearance ia a flaw
days and tbe critical period Is at head The whole secret of success depoada am
the regulation of temperature at mm
time; and the equality of ternperetawo
depends, not upon pouring wafer, ban)
upon tbe admission or exclusion or air. Every plant may be burned up by leas' ing a tightly closed bed exposed to tht) noon day sua for two 'hours; or their growth be permaueatly checked by tat
poeurt to tbe cold winds or an Apni night The supply of air it refratosl
by raising the frame oa the tide oppoasso from that from which tho wind Ie blow
lag. On warm days tbe sash may be removed, but should alwaya he replsosal a
night. The judicious use ot a iiosB water is beneficial at timet.
Transolauting ia the last step to
cess with a propagating bed, nan it
in the follow lag manner : It sweat
tatoot. at soon as the plants
aad two 1 cares the pots to should ho taken ap and all leaved pleats removed
Now make a light trench along tho uorth side of another bed aaado at tho same time as the first, or if ptelari'ifl) tho first bod may be large and half of It reserved for this purpose, aad strew tho removed plaats along about one iaeh apart. Iu oo raring tboee a trench will be made for the next row. Thit not only makes stroagor, hardier plants, be
enables another set or pleats to do lag oa.
Ia transplanting tomatoes six !
square should be ale tied to rich pleat, and they may be loft ia the hot bed tBi they bloom, at they are not injured by transpltnting, and will make their growth more quickly in tho bed, thereby producing fruit much earlier thaa by tba ordinary process. C G.
tohos
DUBOIS COUNTY CLERK'S
OFFICE CASE DECIDED! 8:huhMaaohor Wins! Tbe following decision was rendered
by tbe Supreme Court of Indiana on lost
Friday, aad finally settles the UierK's or-
flco con teat suit:
11.6M. Peter J. Gosman vs. State ex
rel. Joseph I. Sohuhuischer. Dubois C. C. Affirmed.
Mitchell, J. A County Clerk bad
served two consecutive terms of four years etch. At the last election a sue- " ... a. a.
oeeeor was elected, but after receiving
hie commission aud filing his bond, and before taking the oath of office, he died.
Tho Comnsissiouers appointed the rela
tor, who duly qualified, Proceeding
by information by the relator to deter
mine the rights of the claimants. Held ;
Tho First Sunday ia Leant. The fret Sunday ie Lent ia known hi my part of Ireland as Putt Suaday, ha oaute on that day all the girls who wanted to be married before Le.ut bfgaa, be
were not fortunate eaough husbands, have ousttt oa then e
aiva of their dieaoDoiatmeBt rn0 1
It ie said of them that they are ail ta hai
temper ou Shrove Tuesday night, aatl they keep getting Bwdder aad maddot at time progresses, until on Ash Wednesday they may be found breaking ait tho pots, and skillets and pans ta tho house. The boys generally uukn turn of
them, sad it is a eoumoii trick
the lasd to dip their hands in
mark them with chalk and then
their imprint ou the bucks of the
girls County mors woman. Am Unfortunato Kali Stoma.
Country Minister (to farmer)
aad vnur rand wife. Mr. Hai'seed. doat
That tbe Constitutional Ineligibility toget in for Sunday services as oAoa aa I
hold longer than eight years vacated the office, snd that the Cooimiskioners ware
authorised to appoint a successor
would Ilka to see tou.
Mr. Hayseed I wat gain' to hitch urn
nut it rt.aaek
aa' drive io las' Sabbath,
What did you preach i Minister My text, I attempted
Mr. 11 ay seed -la that so r. I'd HM m
have ties red that sermoa. Jest at thw
my htmha
A Nice, Eaay Lia,
falalka (fla-) HcraM.
Last week there wat a deed alligator'
oa Lneae whirr that aeeured twenty aaaon of tba vaar a farmer what kaeam
and a half feet. This saurian was killed ahn aau'l know tee maeh 'bout feadit?
in Rice Creek by Brown, a colored rati- uaba.-Vaw York Saw. dent of that section. Its sireumference wat something 'M'.eud wuB.wk Mr. James H. Parker raited the bojn cmnHUtad upon by those who at w it as ntT of foWoo Ttpfri9d at thh it toy oa tht dock. Nex t day ths , all! Tt wkd 477 lbs., kAyk, gator wao skiaaed and stuffed. When Lm M04i a a. araiaaa orira at eat open It was found to conUiu twouty I1!;. JL 'SLS! S
bwobtls of eggs, two pine logs ia a per- J Willow Food lead, which fifty tbow et, TrJoa a Itg'bo a rKO.whwT Parker etUd tborj l" n ,w '! . . r..:.. .,7?f wat thought to bo worthiest -xoept at h
!T l .I 72 ZZZ 7.. -Tu. , " good place to hunt ducks, but by a f"'uh.to."m V1X W. L"- ouch sysTem of drainage and tttti
body eo4ained Ml bullti
fifty pouttdt of .load.
aafimlaPlCah taannhl ewawa sanw OBnayuBi
The powulttion of tho Dietriet of Co
aa aa 4 - a a n .a i.
hieaeems asM tauoer lunsMt aooereiiiig tt tho saaaua tuat
him sheet ferth aad tdera tht werki prated, ie tti.lOt,
tiitafk tt ItOww bwbWB
hoe hsea render ed one of the
tile seeta ta Speaosr eouuty. Bubb
rooKet.
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