Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1887 — Page 1

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BlLlMIB BVRKY VB1UAY, AT JASFBK UUIOll OOUWTY, INDIANA, BY OLBMTKNT DO A KB. OFFICE. In Coubiek BoiLDiNe ok Wmt Sixth Stkbkt. rttWX or NUNHOKirTIOK. tangle Sebeoriptlen, fer fifty Not., $1 So air month. : : : : : 1 00 arms j ATM Af AnYKRT'ftKIXM. Far square, 10 line or lees, 1 wtfk, $1 00 subsequent Insertion, 75 ets. . Lougsr advertisements at the same rate. A fraetkm over artn sqaare or squares, anted at ft square. These are the ternts fertranslent advertisement ; a reesonabla deduction will be made to regular advertisers. Xetiees ot appointment of adminisratorn nl legal notices of like char aeter to ho paid in adranca. ANKOUNOIKO OANDIDATBt. Per Township Oflcers, each $1.00 Wnr flauntv " " MO tAi- nutriet. Circuit, or State. .00 o. a. tjupfjct. T. H. DtLLOJf. TRIPPET k DILLON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Uw JASPER, INDIANA. COIXHCTtOKSIn hU i4 aSlaf!; CmhUm, M ether lgal katUeM attele4 te with emn a4 MfMita. Or r I0B-Stk alderf PnMU lMNir tk r.trne. XavMtbH 3Mfc 1RSS. JOHNL. BRETZ, ATTCrWrEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, JAtfH, IDIA JA. orriCK tvr Jin TrexlT'a SHllf Mir, W. A. TRAYLOH. W. . HUNTER. attorneys at Law. Jastkb, Indiana, WIU irMlloe I tfca Cesrt of Ihjten aad aVln lageaaatk-i. rarttcarar attfrtt irtvaBte eel tOats. MByo na aWUit af tka Si. Ckarlra' HaHl. IROXO I IJ I T T K I K, ATTOMIT IT LAW, 4 Ketary Public, jAirsa, iRfiuna, IU. fMtkt ! all tkt Cert at mmhim retry fnnill.liwu. in . cji2im:eivt doane attorney at Law. JA8FKR, IN. w ILTiMMetnlliCArtAr OsWicMiity. M mll4 faHftTaU l imMnHi MHmt4 to In ttlOnarlT,, kwlHlag. Wrt Main atreet. THE BE8T GOAL MAY BE HAD OR REES -:- BROS., In any qnanlity desired, daWrd at -any part of Jasper for 7 oente par unhel, or at the Minea, a half mile north waet of.THaripr. h S cent ptsr bushel. Ordere left at the Barber Shop of 1', Zo!ler, will be promptly filled. R1I8 BROS.. Spt.l0th, 1886 -y. X. H.WILSON. I. B. WILSON Wilson Brothers, CIBWTIFIC SEMTIIITII, HUNTINOSURO. INV. Alt watk warrant, n4taatwn raaai tat MrtM hi ia itrafeattA, a tiaa f it iet awiriH, makrea n ie 0t hi m. Otoir tt4taff. p GET YOUR COAL CHEAP I Eckcrt A Cebhart, COAL DEALERS, Are rsady now to deliver the BEST COAL mined in Southern Indiana, from their mine three-quarters of a mile North-west of Jasper. A lower vein than either of the other mines are wonting. Ordnra toft nt tn Store of M. A. forme mholm Jfc Cm. win receive rromn-t Attention . July.17, s BRICK FOR SALE! L I0CKSEMI6 1 BIOTHEl Oar Ukaa mm yard fomarly kept fey (a4r lather. tm4 ayw a traaarsa rata mi the swar w aalCK hi any ajtaatHy tlral, at Iks YARD OJX THE TROY ROAD. "JHwtkw trill mhMI Ultra a TOIX aWtMnt SrOIw'sj taej at Omll.

I Fhhn w ragalsr aarrigaonsnu.

OUR WAnHIXGTOR LKTTER. WAKMiKttTON, D. C, April 21, I8e7. Tbe Commltolnnera of the Dlstrlet f Columbia have done nil In their power le make Sunday "blue" hi Washington. They have rettir reeled tha old elo.ing

lawa" which Haye long moulrtarw! In ramor auruinK inmrmtii ; the rtatiite book, and are rigidly enforc-i President Olereland nalther wiaha ingthem. Not onlv ealoona, but every tor will accept a renomination. ihle sort of an ealahliahmont where trade I' will be startling information to the counearriod on for ptofli, except apothecary try, aetting at rest the imporUnt qiiea shopa and wnderlaking atablishmente, tkw of a eacoiid term, now the subject im (a tt tlarkilv niuuul. lof lHterestMl oonsiilerHtion in political

On the tfrat Sunday crowds of thirsty Id rele everywhere. The coi respondent men were aeon leaving tha "dry" city of the RepuWIoan haa the highest poeandgorgiedirteiionofthetavernB ibhi auihority Tor the statement, howon the country roada In the vicinity. . U cm be depended upon aa Lowg before dark the suburban bars strhstlv and entirely true. It comae worn Vdiwed," Not beoanso it waa Sun-,from the President himself, who made a day, but beenweo their supply of liquids declaration to this effect on Wednesday waa exhausted. Thorn waa no deficiency, to prominent Democratic Senator from tha second ekinday at theaa place. Du-one of the VToetern Stataa, who h on ring tha week boor wagons and Krocary terms of wpial intimacy at the White taatfi from the city s looked all tho counUooea. Tha Prasident spoke with so try hotels, taverns and 'road-houaaaM"iwh deliberate earnestneee and such with Honor sufllciant to supply tho ax- etndled emphasis that the Senator with paoted demand. twhnm be was talking in certain there ia A clow observer of the dietetic habits reason to queslion his perfect and enof the Cabinet has dieoovcrod, and giveu r sincerity. His manner, no lew than to the world the result of his researches, his words, indicated that the declaration that the only total abstainer who sits at simply the decision of a firm rasolu Mr. Cleveland's Council Board is At- tion, which had resulted from careful inm fJnMi-i n.rirf Um aiaA it., consideration of all phases of the matter.

covered that Secretary Whitney's liquor bills were very large. owing to his liberal hoaidialltv. If anvthinsr were needed, however, to demonstrate the leaning of

Snse it is on y term would be believscl. Uncle Harvey McFerrau died la, t Friday Zt x m wMh fhU wsWt kv the! "I hardly exoect anybody to believe itorning. His luneral was preached at nthKrs of he WlVte l ou Tbo with! be said, ''except my wife, but it U so Hickory Grove church, by Kev. VanTJr.??,! ....Jr r",;Bne the 1,M ' Cleave, Saturday at 2 o'clock. Immedi-

a a i j a a, a a. a aa iuih na a a aav aaa tw ill mr aav aiainv nil

mmi anaM iiauw! u a waa a a i . ai aaaa vava m aaa i aara aiw--' - - -----

ereoec. occupies I be position that tool usl"'"'"S' "7"'"'r drinking of intoxicating liquors is neith-1 trery appointment I make, they er a proper thing to do nor to tncour- tblnk re-election. On the age. It will bo remembered that when ototrary, I am counting the days that reat the Diplomatic Bute dinner too cu- Btil m ' .rom oce just aa

tomary eeven or eight winra were eorved. hh uual, to the gneota, Mra. CITUnd'. took Water Mrs. CleWlMd'i Intereetiag poreonHlityoontinuM to afford aHiok BMtorial

lor the goftflipe and th preee. Her asoet inrniiiojni oi rinmiw ow. trivial aayinga and doWe. nd aarWBWl lb. fk,K5,H. f ,fl PreeJdwcr

Iiins which bfl haa never amid or done, are contatly printed. Sbo it bow on-

UoyiHf a oaon of quiet rciirewnt aad,1, poiJon. o bm, m wmi, ooumi

list at the President s country pi 'Oak View, and has not been to the Whilst Hnm far a fYirt nto-!it The novel proposition has iieen made ' . . . lltal all Lata ludloa trhn Lava avraalilAil iioeteas of the Executive Mansion make MmuVMairiitB fin x fiMwlUaar awd rnn. lion in Wastiinnton. AM the former r . . " . a PiaMiaUaia hHro nnad awav hut iix.ro. are Still Hriiiir eleven lidioa ir in Iiavm - . ..,, ..... occupied the HilinH orHmt Iwlv of the laud. Thes- ar whlnwo r Pr-al. iut Tvir Mild U. Klu,1u I..h i. liaughter. now an inmate of the Lou be Home In this city, who, d urine the Be - riod h(wM har n ainiw. aialah and the second uisri-iaiee of kw father, was the head of his hotwehoh! at the White House. Tlwit there are (he w ot President Polk, aud Mrs. Johnson. the niece or I'renlilent tsuchanan. who was tor four ve-rs the MitrM mf i h

Mansion: Mr. Patterson, the dHuehterldential. TJie Senaior has upoken freely

f President Johnson ; Mrs. Grant, who had the position for eight years; Mrs. flai ca avha hail ti far faur u. a rj.r

Held, who had it only six months; Mra.l'ne matter will eventually provoke some McElroc. the late President A riliurV formal and public utterance by the Pres

enter, who waa lady of the White Housetde', TlHS Senator there iluriug prt of each of the !iree years of) w " the coy strategy of the art-

his (cm; Mise Rose Cleveland, who'"" Politician, woo thinks uy this device

reigned Mfteest months, snd lastly, the young wife of the President. When, last eveainr. General Georare

Sheridan, repeated by request, his lee. Cleveland. He ie convinced that every lure on "The Modern PagaH,"which wm,'"!' or JB",wht, 11 Spiles,

by the way an a Hack and a refutation of Ingersolllsm, he was Introduced to the

sudienot by the Lieutenant General of,ominaiio ot Cleveland, the 1'retitbe Army. They art friends and ad-1?' w" pelic and decided ia aayiug

Mirers of each other but are net relaUvea. The lecturer says he is at relation he ia to General "Phil." Ho anewered the question merously once, iu a political speech. 'fUt thmt thaMW aaa h aut mauiaikla mtaaiti.

dsrstaadlng," said be, I will state that I happiness, aud by the most cohbc beam neither hit father, but his brother, I11?" "t fr wh' f,",d Mr7

nor hie oousin. nor his uewle. nor fch'w Fl"VUB '

wife's aunt's sister's BaOtaer-in-law. ia feet, ho waa no possible reiatieu of the the great soldier. "General Qeorcu. as be is ceiled by hie friends, owea hie title of General to having once been Adjutant-Oeuerat f Louisiana. He Was elected to the third Coeurroes from that State, hut his

'c'jo" was contested by ex-GovernoHf,,,... Keicially is this the case

rinentraoc, ana no wee not awaroea ms.wlB Green's August Flower and Bosseat until tho Croeing hours of lh nkst'ehee's German Svrup, as the reduction day of thelaet sessrou. just in Hum to r thinv.aiT nauti tw iIomm. kaa bean

draw his pay for two year's service, m age, and expenses of eonteet, amouBtjng in ail to about fourteen thousand del - hra. C. A.8. An Ah4 atesttvoOmteor. La - - - H team Ivi ammnawniuj amwTsmm Quite frequently of late we notice the name of Gov. I. r. Gray mentioned in eoutteotioH with the oflesof Tkw-ri-ueniaaon ine Mrmeimt iiccKiueeaMi-

nated next year oy tho Usmepracy. WOlfwr yo penis remoin too

would ooueider shit a Terr good eaova, and sfoee Indiana generally forBishss the candidate for Vkse-Presldeot we know of bo bettor man than Gray. The Govomor hue proven himself aa ueto exeouttve omcer, is aotive ana snengeuo in porkieal stroirgies, and gifled wveh tau preper shrewdness necessary in pswiew Mmpanrnf. wu very nraen oono tr a mora fitting nominal iou oouid be Trade doHara are al lowed to stand oa their fnll feet d urine; the six nroulbe beginning Metea 4th.

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 9,

CLEVKLAKD TO QUIT. TIib Praldowt DeelurM Ho Hadtkr Wlalte Nor Will Aoeept KeHOMiHHtiOH. A anoeial from WahiHcton to the St. Lol KepHhllcaa ive the following The President wld he had not given any intimation of his feelings to the rep. reseniatlvcs of the preM lor the simple rn that be felt nothing he might say m . . a a . cwm a " wrT" .r,w"n V""" . Apparently to hjmco h piatn inat no iwil lasen ho mii-uiiriei rtMimuim, me Preeidmit proeeeded to apeak ol L1" ' r" iT"1!?. I lw weaaminwerea witn irvetcrnpoiooa ana wt"1" .rattiiittiHoee n.a oroagui to CHUUI B t ITT! KIVIT MIHa VI IWVU HiWl. one physical and mental, for a longer period than four years, without risk of, i - . i. 2 , i.i. i..i.u ujj ."!? . . . I . 1 . 1. Z W For these reasons lie could not think of con tiRHn.:e of his term beyond the four . , . n, bi swhi tm ma Tiauw, woiihl persuade him to alter these rose i. . t j.iti ..... hmiiihs wihcii nn nm .eu wrmriy '"Hed. He did not wauta second term, and he did not believe there were hV OhliifaliOHR Of pUDijC (July Which require him to iorego his personal Iwae" The Bsaator. who Has repeated this rif 1Mt conversation to his friend,

,MHl w,,,ie x'Muem waa no wid-il,klH Sw f,,e I'wrP0 Pf h

views about a re-election before the pub lic, there was no intimation that he desired hiu words to t regards! as conn of the interview te personal friends without any injunction of secrecy, and it Is not unlikely this private discussion ot

.lo "Piwrnr as oemg sougni uy mar iomm Veond term ambition by President ' 11 W1" wnouy wicw w P'" 1,18 ''xt campaign on tl.e basis of a re-

I seeking the oflee, in this disavowal oHf" to know about any phvee where one

?v "J pwnoie eonstaat-!coNderatlon to change his mind; that

w nutUMjt in the way er argu-

hu-l"Mt which could be brought to bear to

resolution determined alike by OVOry COHSiilsratieH Of personal COmfort ine pevpic. Froo Tranno. . The redoclion of internal revenue aud Ava laArlitw tm Af rtitHU fctaaana frnna

propriefary Mmlicinee, no doubt baa Forty-tLralv hnadtld the eanausnars. aa well

le-lided to increase the nine of the bottles! oootaihrng these remedies, thereby giv-l 1 - . m.a.anh naor mediciHa in th 7

eentsine. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the German Syrup for Cough and Luug troubles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any medkinee in tho world. Tho ad vantage of increased aice of the hottiea wM be greatly aptrreoiated by the sick moUi, ke erery town and village fa eiviliaed cmerntrfes. April 18-y-e. o. w. Aurora and Lawreneeburg are boring r area. The emtf raote are for wells 2.rx feet deep. The Ledger geoiogiet has agured the gas bearing reotc as mying from 1,700 to aVOtO feet beiow tha sur-

harured the gat bearing rook as mylngiooutt who ran for omoe for thsmsslvss

tuoe at Rtw Albany. Jl. A. Ledgsr. la I884 Mr. Btaint had a uaafority ia tthniirl -' - -- aa.u aejaTaamy ji ursmaurea sni wiwawt enswoj aesurm sm asnnreuTB have always owned tho Stoat. But this

epring, the DswtoeraU tlistsd a GfeyarBOrlbea

by nearly 8,080.

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HIllbsMM MBf)tetiwga The unfortunate people of our town and vicinity are visiting Jasper this week the nroaecutlng attorney nae on sinees with them. Mr. George Smith, one of the unlucky boys, started iaat Sunday; frland Will Cart is made the trip Wednesday, while Thomas Owens, Belle Lr autre, and fetor tiays, and sev oral witnesses, went in Monday. Please, Mr. Bretz. be as merciful as possible times are hard. Seme of your visitors are poor, and the most wealthy would preter keeping their checKS. Davis creak is like one of our breth ren, last winter, coming home from Jas per. She trot on a hieh Saturday, al most as high as she ever waa before. Unlike Jerry in one respect; ho waded the creek, but the creek waded out in the bottoms. Mr. George Shipman is up again Johnnie Morgan is able to go oa crutch es; its hoped his foot will soon get well and that he will not be a life-long cripple as was first feared. Sorry to say Messrs. Enoch Cox and Thrmae Me Cune are still in a bad condition ; their minds are deranged, and its feared it will be permanent. Miss Lucy Cox has come heme from Mitchell, where she has been attending school; her lathers sickness called her to his bed side. I see in your last week's paper au account of the death of Aunt Polly MeKerran. Tig with grief that I now pan the sad news of her husband's death. ately afterwards his body waa laid to rest iu the Hickory Grove cemetery, A large congregation or mourning irieuds was present. There waa only six days difference in their deetho. Aunt Polly was sixty years, and Uncle Mc was eighty-one years and ive months old. They were both devoted Christiana. Uncle Me has boon a servant in the vineyard ol the Lord more than sixty years, and the Lord haa said to htm, come up higher and receive that rent prepared for the fakhfoi. The R. K. Surveyors wilt gat a raw days rest. Cam and Dilrau creeks have both got their Sunday clothes on. As slow at they are I don't think they are tired. Since Ihey reached this neigh- ' LmuKi rM llAk WIUam aamI k o veyed the entire township and set a corner stono at every corner, but would not have cut hair the fence rails these fel lows have. Zirrr Coon. Xwsppora ist 1987. Geo. P. Rowell k Co., of New York, will issue on Monday, May Shu, the June t tenth Annual ediiien of their standard pubiioatiou, "Amerkau Kewspaper Di rectory." The new volume contains an exhaust ive list of all Clae Pnblications. ao ad mirably arranged that any one of the three thousand papers represented there can be reauiiy referred to and all im portant facts concerning it, together with its circulation rating, easily obtained. The Newspaper Directory will be used principally by Publishers, Advertisers and Advertising Agents, but the vaat fund of information it contains makes it valuable to persons of almost every trade and profession. As a Gasetteer atone it is well worth the price charged, $5,00, for it fully describes every town in which a newspaper is issued, aud few ie not. The number of papers published In the United States, Territories (including Alaska) and Canada is put at 11,490; an increase of 581 in one year. The growth of newspapers in souse of the western fettles would be a matter or wonder, if it were not that this year is no exception to tbe rule. Iu KaMMe the increase ie it and in Nebraska f ; while tbe Keystone State shows a smaller advance ot U aud the Buckeye State of 30. Pennsylvania exhibits tbe largest Increase iu dailiee, 17 ; Kansas in weeklies, 81, and New York iu monthlies, 48 seven Slates show a decrease; the meet prominent instances being ftew Hampshire and Virginia, six each. The whole volume shown that great care haa been taken to sustain its reputation aa tbe most comprehensive work of tho kind yet published, aud to Insure accuracy in every detail Anything less than a complete compendium of American newspapers aud periodicais won hi surprise those who are familiar with tbe former efforts of this irm, who are so well known as the. oldest, largest and beet known of all tbe American Advertising Agencies. A Ilooaiar Pietnro of a Xugw mfeatiisi ml Ha ttaannarat Bwvtb i n v svcmvnaTW Ue is a kind of puritanic adviser who makes himself famous by Indulging; in learned eon rer sat ion at naeal time, bat never leade a helping band in the toil of tbe day. Me Ie a monument of dsoapttoa, aa oatctai muegworm, political irate aad a eubstltute for party treason, oet mugwumps art oM dried-up oratere oratere of extinct rMatios, whoee heads hare beoe me bahi, their feet sore and their baeka curved ay eoustani running for onVce Tbej- are eonsciencsless, hertlese, braia Ires and honorless. limy subsist ia tho Government pen, and are fed by Preeitomiy, aaa oare oat iMSte Par laotr eoa lemuseu after they artoiected. A wnasp St a asea who takes soantthiaf for aotWag, robe la broad dayibzht. ia broad deysagbt, aad amuuBBim eaem 8 a. aaajak.att am aWaiA af iaam Ll.a owseee yam to your mea if yon oeoeea. 8hi ka a AlAaAal j baA p rwrarjra iew ia arraww aB am auroisry iensoetwi emeen tsae 'oat

1887.

Warn Xext? The Democratic petty; had aereral effective rallying eries in the feet two Presidential campaigns. "Down wMh Needle War Taxes," "Turn the Reteade Out." "Open the Books," ReJarm the Civil Service," (&4oa the Surplna," "Break Up the Rings," "Curb the UorporatioMV' Xo Plutocracy" and "Give us a Change" were amove tho service able akibbolotbs. They aaade the sou as; upon whiea tee emeuon was earned 1884. iiWhat are the eriea and what Is tbe iesue to-day? Very few ef the sfcibboletba could be repealed without exciting a smile of derision among; the rotors. The war taxes are untouched. The surplus is increasing aud the outlet tor it will soon be closed, it is ueuotful if mere rascals bare boon turned jout thanx have manaeed. tocree in. The open books have not yet yielded what many still believe to be in wean, nothing has been broken. Congroee. forced te action by tbe independent press, has uut the only curb uoon corporations. The money bags have been multiplied in tbe Senate. Tbe okangu use ooea mon in name and form than in fact and sub stance. The Demooraue.party needs au ieeue and airallylug cry for the next cam oa rn. There are plenty at band, is there no'one to sieae upon theua. New York World. What encouragement have Democrats to work at all, while the administration allbwa Republicans to bold the most im portant omeos, It is positively Mated that "Poet waste Conger, of Washington, D. C, ia au act- . U .11 ...! ive, avowea KepuotieM pariiew. sae was a delegate to the jcepu&tioan uowventlon of Washington to seleet dole-! gates to tbe Presidential Convention that nominated Blaine. He waa openly charged with using the patroneere ot the poetoulee to have himif elected aa a delegate to toe national KopuMronn Convention and succeeded. He has over and over again in published inter views declared himself to be a Kepublt can partisan, and loses no opportunity of criticiaing severely the AdminmtrattonJ and tbe Democratic Congress. Out oil 180 anBointments in hie omen lti are not under the Civil Service law. If there is one Democrat in the number the fact i not known to the Democrats efi the District. We would like to whether the retention of this man Con ger in osaee during ir; Democratic Ad uinUtratien is necessary to suooensrniiy karrv out the principle or the Usme teratic reterm party. Rock pert Dew. Indiana Patent. The following patent were granted for the week ending April 19, 1887, reperiod expressly for thie paper by Joe, h. Hunter, soitettor or Amortoan ana m, Z a Foreign Patents, Waahingtou, D. C. Philip Bernsrd, New Albany. chine for polishing glass, Ac; G. G F. aud J. K. Bowell, Indianapolis, com harvester; F. M. Boweil, BoiiHtg Prairie, machine for extracting seeds from cucumbers; A. X. Caldwell, Lebanon, tension device for use in making renoee ; John Oouh. Valparaiso, nursery and sewing table; M. X. Diatl, Terra Haute, lamp post; J. H. Felt and O- King, Greenfield, fence lonm; J. H. Gardner, Elkhart, violin tuning pin ; W. II. McGrew. Peru, machine for waking fences ; O. R. OUen, Indianapolis, fro truck; Geo. rotts, Indmuepoiie, meonautoai movement: A. J. Scunner. IndianapoHa, conveying reused iesto seat of dieeae;V M. Thompson. Evansville, berry nox; Seth Ward, Princeton, rein guide; R. J. Watts and 8. Cooper, Shelbyvilie, wire tenee machine: U. U. Wilder, Indian apolis, apparatus for bending and trim ming spring boxes. It ie eetd that the amount of "dead loapital invested in farm fences in the I . - . a .a United Stales atone r fetches we immense aggregate of $1,000,000,000, and that tho construction of new fences and the re

newal of old onte involves an outlay oflreadl retoa art too high. a . a mm r&Sl-SV W.. Be ST A I m j. a, . i

no isea man iim.w.wh aMnaauy ii ie difllcult to fx an approximate idea of what such immense sume as theee repre sent, but some concept ion of thie enor mous investment may be formed from tne fact that it nearly equals tbe capital stock of ail the railroads of tho country, while the aunoM txpenee alntoH parallels tbe entire revenue of the national trovera Am Inexhaustible Supply. laBmnfwrft (3f8)l aJMRamm4a A Lincoln oo turner olel Ira voter, who was glancing over a paper in tbe Omaha tram yesterday, threw it down i tiently with the remark: That's no4aiag. I don't tee why any fuse it I about It" Waat it Hr akel a tar hla. "Oh, I set a ttoteuaont that Pro feasor Riley has donated 88,000 buwt to the government mussum. The hotel stoooed ia at omana tost ntarht Ideubit that aad never mlet a bng;.M Vineeuuee Sun : Tbetoedseneirieors wart oonslaeraMy aetateel by the pubii foe tie a af the aew stooa: Saw. la Sao week's Sub, which rirtuelly awkes eaoh one of them a pound-master, tad they are beginning to inquire as te their dalles under the law. Some fermert refuse to build new fences, this atmag. threaten lag to tut the supervisor if he neglrota to enrorce too saw againet feoee tttefc. A number of civil snalassrs toft the eity yesterday to make the deal terra of the CannoHen, Toil CHy aad Llusoiu arsiisu of tne Ahr-Une rawrsad

SSJnTistwH got" u-rw T' lae paper bnoMtw "astd

Perry and Setliday ledger.

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KsalliHNael Wrewk cm Use) Air-Lists Jfe)Jf A swBBtsMtfwT (evaM The Air-Uae railroad seems to) betatvlag one of those periede of dieaeter tuat so stHea rem ke rapid eyeiee with fuaaroaMis. An east hound frehrht I rami of leu ears haft the track about .46 n'eloek thie (Saturday) morning at Moffaaasi's switch, two milee weat of the eity, eausaing a bad wreck. The heavy raise of Friday aasel Friday night had so softened. tuitne ground as toeause tbe rails to spread when the heavy train struck thorn at tha switch, and the ears left the trace: a4 were badly plied up together. Wheat, ore, general merchandise) anal eeal ears mingled in tho wreck aud their contents were mixed together iu an exceedingly miscellaneous manner. rne damage to the company will be pretty heavy, as a good deal of the grain is a total lues, and some of the cars are : badly broken. Tbe trainmen, fortunately, all escaped. only two or three of them being slightly scratched. But ia one of the ears wore) throe tramps who were stealing a ride from Hun ting burg to thie city one a white man and the other. two aegroee. and all of them were more or lose seriously hurt. Tne white eaeu, John Murray, bad hie left leg badly cat above the ankle, his right shoulder and arm painfully epralaea and bruised and re ceived a severe hurt over the left ore). His wounds were dreaeed and he waa seat to Louisville. Curtis Simmone, one of tho aolornsl received a Tory severe scalp wound. two cuts on the left side of the faee, and. a rnry painful injury to tbe loft arm. He was otherwise badly bruised. Witliana Thomas, the other negro, who claims to live st Evansville, had hie left hand sad arm hurt, but not" seriously. How to Ballet Up) a Towa. Ma MO. Fostorka, Ohio, tha home of ear-Go. Footer, Is n eity of about 6.000. onlv a short distance from Toledo, and twelve milee from Tifin, a eity ol 10,000. Gov. Fosters rather started a gsasral store at the arose roade, and whoa hie ana Charles bocame of age ho had studied the secret of building np a town. Ho bartered in everything. One day a druggist came along looking for a piece to locate, and Charley sevs: "Mere.

us oijuke these compounds and go aeroes tho

yon haven't the capital 111 help yea. ue turned over, his stock of anil screws to Mothormaa aad started a large hard wt re store, btt he didn't tett hisa to spoil his trade by aadliag Inusberv liuw and a doaea other artklee. he reserved for Mother uroceriee, eiotbing,' o ware, etc., followed suit untilthe- town waa made, and Mr. Fouter, by tbe riot af real estate, became a millionaire. Hit secret waa : Divide up and keep a good stock suoeurage emigration. What Grave hi Rein for McjfCTC, Ind.. April 81. The great aaa lona haa otarted here eight large tae turiee frena Eastern points. Paper mllle, t.ml worka aad glass works have located hero during the past week. To-day a Urge road! scraper factory from near Philadelphia, a clover-huller mannfeo lory from Ohio and large threshing mashine works from Vermont dosed a contract fer ground for their buildings. They employ in the aggregate 1,400 men. The demand for stores and omcos is such that a brook of buildings is' going up night and day. At night the electric light is need. "A million dollars worth of real estate changed bands thie week, and auysra are coming in by the hundredt. Hon. Loridas Gray, president of (he MrMieten, Vt, national bought a large tract of lead to-day. Oar merchant art receiving gcede by tha eteamboats altogether now siaoa the inter-etato law went into elect. HailThat't right: and we hope the steamboat linee will use good judgment and maintain their present rates. The people cannot aaTbrd to nay any higher rates. Reek port Boh Bnrdotte exermed our sentimeata wheat he tM re. Lrd waited mod when be naade a hkh wIm nnd ihkh a 1 pap or frtfui two to six years and then orieer the ptstmastsr to toad it baek reThe new narrow-gauge incline railroad no Lrookoat aountatn. J net cempiele. baa cost about tOO.OOd. It runs froat the foot of the naouutoia te the apot whore Gsasral Joe llookor pleated hit iag. Bays the Chrsago later-Ocean: The eeeetioa out Ie Iadieae, "What Is witaout a mother v to tatt now hjoadowtd by the ousstien, What to ftowa wertb without a gas wett J" The Bootoa Poet tayt that ai Natily sarrr 840aWiftht i ta tea thousand dollar Mite, it to worth white fer erery usee to know this, to at to ho prepared for aa smsrgtBcy. In 1880 the census naade the porm barren ol Hnatingburg, Dnbois eeonty 7PI; in 1097 the snumeaattea eat we taat the ehiMree of sthooi age art eenal m ear to the waote popamtien of yeaag lady wreto to her aad aoaod where aha At. of rseWssi"Open a idoaJt sa!ftirtti.w ef

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