Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 August 1887 — Page 2
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missslasMsn of the roe sat
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disaster.
lof
ImwmI
m Mm Tetodo, Peoria
im! raasusuroeriaelto. Hi
mUmL the train wee behind ita schedule
St St
Mm taaia wm
Wee it NW (MM Of
Mk jfiHMYOge43knMn. mow 0snsflja resauww
rteg started fro tote. SOSM til All VdnA. had
r mm
nre.
ft. tow, Aug. i,-FoU,wtof asouneed BrwiMWi ol the uli easts eeeats
(liHigrMtM.LoMiMMrNinaMMM Mus fell Wadweiasy, Biptember T. Opoahug of M fee mmI afepoeiMer CMmrt'te MmOmumI Meek Hell by tUldita MIMtorr GP I. Meeker, badtor of Mm Btysr-eee-
lUgitaeet, Prince oc wer yotee- . .......1.1 1 '-
Monday. 8itebr H-Public schools'
wtk at tit Reposition. ,
Weduaedey, BesMeielMr j.-MJrpnaes-
JRm Msls aWBnpem4ey$ Ap" 4imjgj
HIM MV WW
Sherman it
immI to kilwM mt Mm ry a las Kaposltioa. mm of Mm tree. He then sew f f,iudaft 8 wi 1 1 mbw 17.-OhHdree' Day simitar wm wm wish Abridge, at Mm fixpoeitioa, ddn Mm pubtte
le Mm to jump Mm eaa-tos. He
Mt Ml MM tSM-bOare to prepare www irwMtowoHM,toMMM hwiaiad MttojMV. sm fit sew Mm bridge ft toeeadlftM eaabers. It MWtd to burst MilMMtwhMkiruot the bridge. It wom net a searing five, mw did it oomaaeal. aMwMhMMceonMMbridga. He mw. Mil, mi il tt "death storing him w SjketMM." HosheteeT kMMffWMflt Mm bridge sink. Butbariand Mm OfMeed MMvatveto get the train through. The
i of Mm train pcesMd Mm MgiMwr,
)mm fren Mm toeeer. it
MiM MM 1, MCX
WtHW CSHTMKI
and extingeiehed every thing ia
m i tori nf mi too awry firs., mvh
Mtirty Mid wirtylre Mreeto at eight.
KkooitwMk. Bpaeiai procr mr-
boom aad ronton to tlM urena musm wmi by Mm Klgia Militory Baud. Monday, Saptawber lt.Htoveath day oCMm fttpositioa. Arrival of OiliaorVs oolobeatod bend of sixty-fiTe earlTalwl MMtoiMM. SpeieJ Opening WJ"" aftoracouaud evealag, euder too dtrsotkw of Colonel P. 8. Gthnore, isMwr4UiC Mm aeaual series ol Oitowro Pogntor SX1NMitioCoiMrto to tko OrMkd Xwm HoU. MomUy, StomlMr M. OtmmI Amy BHOMBpMMlt Wk. lUMptMII Ol M itora. OrMi ooMMTto byOUmoro' Bd aftoriMoaiiaTiUnliiUMGrMt Hutte
Hftlt, introducing Nattowil airs
Prad, 40,000 mm
BxpoHon portico
lut whtek pi
da TAtttoOli Jofcft
tkroMck witk lukawftm ad bluwtoritur Wwtttoa. For too third timo Mt
pcopcMM to on tor a National oom tioa ao oaadidftM) tor tko Frooktoatial iMwiMtioa. and it k twidor kto owa commanding tyo tkat a rotolntion, wkloh ko had proTiotMlr MMnnad and approved, proelaimiaf naarty and eordial mtpport ot hia ambition, U pod by a oouTontion of Ohio KopwWtoano. Ho la tans Jormaily, ffriToly Mttonidly in tna nwo. Tkoro U no tbabbr protonto of a difldenoo whlon to not Mt. TIm wan boldly ki tko attoa. Seek tolf-Mrtioti is not
witkout ito ombraMmonto, bt 8kor-
man ean fnd oxeuooo for tko diroot tf tko loos modoot motkod in tko manfteing aUitndo ot hU noraioa among the RoHiWioaai of Onto. Undor an inspiration tkat may be (uoMod, tkoy propoo to dirodit Skornaan in kUown Suto, tkoro-
by orippling him boforo tho eountry.
. a v ..tUfaAtinn of irnal IM ItlOtory ao no liuw i v
Itt oti. Mtomoj ohv m www " ww I r .
, uluin tor wktok mm naM oTIOOO to froo
toMM ao Tattto'i prtoo to aroW totprijMaatnndor military mlo. Forakorta ntoroamor of tko irot wator, and U ko k M Woodtkiwty kU oinjoek wonjd iadtoato, to bo oonalotont, ko wUl bo eow polled toordor out tko Oklo rnin Ua to burn and onok ovary Hy and town in tko Sonik. Tko oottnUy ta to bo oonifrntnlatod, kowovor, tkat kU akriak mmw tko words: "Ruin. " "Robal olalm,'; "Solid Soutk," 'Itobol pousUmu" and "Unhung rebel," kat a torwr to no one, and alarme only kla flly pkyiteUn. For a yotuur tvom a prov-
inoial eolWfo lik Cornall logo i inch sootional kyatorlae in July io ono of tko aaddoot aifhU of a torrliie pe
riod of boat. Have tkoy no iee in Uhior
If not tkoy should procure an too maehino in Columbua at onoo and run ammonia and brine pipo around tko koad oft Hie young Governor to aubduo hU inamod brain from the torriblo offecto of kla dellrioue thirst for blood. His mind must be lamentably im
paired or ko ooukl never have attempted auok a light against faote or denial
THE WOftK ASKtT.
WodBMday, gptombl. Reeoptioaoi
Oraad Army Titivors at ao axpoiHo
O. A. R. Kneamomeat aHoat
.u.ii. BrtllUat illumtaatioa
rto at atokt. Concert and dioplay of
flrewerks at Sohnaider gardea, Tattrsday, September O. A. JR. eursioM by rail asd alloat. Oilmoro eoaerte to tae KxpoelMoa' Mooie Hall aftermon and eroniag. Grand aamun nootornai parade of Mm St. Louie Trade Display Aseoeiation. Illumination of Mm etreete. Priday.ttoptombor -0- A. R. oxcw tioae. Bat by the eiMs to tiie offleew and driegatei. Cwop-nre at fcooaatiHn Gafda. Illnminatton of Mm atreeto at nignt. Parade ot Amertoan Loagne of aoolmMu Saourday, Oetobor 1.-9. A. R. day at Mm KxTMMittoa. Q. A. R. exearsteaa to Mm arks and aaborba aad gatWiag aMM Fair Oreoade. . . Monday, October -Opealog of Mm Oreat Aanaal Pan. TnMday, October 4.-Anaaal otoraal MMutof MM.YaUod Proohtt and ball at
a Hmt Ctor and aravo Mm alarm to Mm tk OatvaibK- of Cowmeree. Brilliant Ulu-
aoMatmo of Mm town. He tooaght Mm miMtio of Mm etoooos at nigat.
r, tmt eoM not mi oxacwy. t
aeatdaoaaw dangor at Mm bridge, toe
ibeiagfeatof barnlag omeera t
ft wae not btoatoc at Mm time.
Ut ooale nador toe
Witoaes aaM ae wae not in kit modlMon aa ho erooeed toe bridge,
as ko novor expeetedto not oat
There was no oaeettoa in hie mind
tot Mm Mi bridge was on fire. Ho had M aowor to otoa Mm train botweoa toe MsMhe saw Mm fire and his arriral at Mm
His eagteo had no air-braice.
whieMe was mud for lack of
be no aoaw oc iac
Mm oagiaM
were fanned by Uk
of Mm train.
of anMierianel-ien-
Awaeawara. Ho saw a MtMe re on
Mm Mae of Mm track near Mm bridge on . Mm neght of Mm accident. Ho observed arhe rirl-g and eoala to Mm oentor ot ZTinMlr. aad tomaod from Mm oagiae
to follow, wtt- t
ran Mm oagiae
to Us
baraed away when he jamoed.
saw oertoia MUags whtoh satis-
wao Merned. xac
was ranniag pretty fast whoa Mm
Axel Anflogreon Mm fireman of Mm
ague in Mm wain, was sworn.
i was leaning oa too stu oc mm can
on Mm toft hand stoe waon we amp si up in Mm ah- aad toraed
ea Ms tide. He was seaMoa and
; ho was ton," as ho ospreeeed
Mc Ho saw nothing of too fire at mm time
of Mm atotainc. bat saw it touasdiateiy
S.F. Armetroag, soperintoadeat ot toe read, was awora. Ho was on the oxcuraton Mate at Mm time of Mm accident. Tao train was carefully toepected at Feetfe, aad nnderhis fMperTieion. It was toraa toreagh to Mm Palls aad eoasUted mt ata Meeperi, two chair ears, five ortlinaoyeiashee, a payoar, a haggago ear and MM isglmi. Tao ongineor, watoh JaWedatllp. m.and hajadgos this toasabe exact Mmo of Mm acoideat. WJt. jnOee felt Mm front engineer reTerao his eatoe aad apply Mm brake about MOfeet from Mm bridge. He looked down and iaW MM horning bridge nador Mm front
Hen with axes eoopped oowa
i so as to kill Mm names. Fire
siJdsntlyoaaght in Mm oast sad of Mm MtoiUwu worktoc down In the old
WadMMdar. October I. Wreet illnalRa-
Men in honor of Mm tHHots at night. TlinnuUr. October t.-M. Louis day at
Mm Fair. People's concerto by Wlmore's Band at the Grand Music Hall aftoraoon andoToaiag. AnrU eberas at nh. Friday.OotoW 7. BrWiaat illamination of MMetreetaatnlght. Satarday, October g.-Cloeeof Mm Fair week. Monday, October M.-Gilmore's aarpries week at Mm BapooWpa. Coaoerto afternooa aad evening to the Music Hall, inteodaeisg novel and startling effects. Wooae-day, October If . Thlrty-sevenMi day' of me KxpositioB. Graad horMealtwal display. , A, . , atnUv.Ck!tohermFortie4h andoKM
lag day of Mm fourth annual Exposition
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It ion Mid ataioonomt, tMrtnavaoaoleas a true one, to say tkat tWo are many wives who do not even poaaoaa a work basket. Tkoy 'ttoad io kaw a pretty ono before tkoy ware mrrl nd kad stacks of sowing to da," to ns tkelr own oxpraasiow. but now the press of otkor work kan roniH them to use an old box for tko hhM ami tkroml. and tkia is generally pHed 4i kick wtk undarnsd liotvlery tkat it is impoasibto to gat at tko scUaora or tliroad without tumbling ovary tking out. Suck a atato of dionler nhouW not bo for a moment allowed. There nro a doaon artietos In any hoiwokold that may be converted into a work basket, if one w not aWo to purchase ohm at the store.
Vtrt. if tkers ia much mending to
do an oW poach basket, or oven an old bu8hel basket oomoa handy to hold the artietos needing repair. ThU skould
be painted or varnished to make it clean awl fresh, and then lined witk luntrht naner-musliH. AhV color will
tl. and a few Bennies will tmrckaoo it
An old straw hat may be treated the
same way for a small work iaKot ami there are many of the small bonnets, either of straw or other material, that
may be converted into very handsome little snool and needle baaket.
v..t- ,,11 liuluM or vountr one who
aiv. ant to mislay articles there i noth
noueewue.
wav. out ot
. ' "... . i.'u a ' Khad a or Z.RCK v.nanu i tiHiiRHi aiiu uounu hm
fln he holies a tost to his oam i- Haye. must havoient kirn a strain ol c( a different color, ami al faatened cation, ko applies a test w'a' ) utv- that oome homo to toretlmr bv a Iww bold by a large safe-
nui nartr wiu laveriuev i mwwx v. . r- - . . ... ,i
roost," or an it bo tkat D. U. Uham- j ty in. which snouki ue xasiemm i . t i :nn.; unnn Ium , i...u ut tba r!kt iula. At the ends of
t Im i.h urnai an It waa noruun nas oon -i - .pc.v .
with Blaine ia 1376. Tko eoaepiouity by gottiug kirn toh8'Lral ki. position draws upon him the con- by charging it "l,10;"6 entiJtod ftre of all proponents of other party in these words in Foraker s areanSdaW A hintTtke opposition tiok: "The riKht of suffrage should b, to .tor for him to en in the proilmi- maintainod inviolato. Neverthe .arias of tko convention which in hU tko fact U tkat tko ImoaUc party is t-t-r-f. h. fait It kis dutv to at- in power to-day only because, by tns
tend. Tho Blaine Journals had com- most shameful offenses, it m yer-
tnrown mie ngaw States of tko Soutk, and, emboldened by its suooeeses there, it has sought to succeed olsewhero by like moans." Il
is too bad to see a young anunnaopnu
SOB,
if not complete sucoes. Tsairm upon which ko
ontor in Oiilo
If the cam-
will now
result in the
articlo in tko
Interference Democrats in
Forum when ho sayst
bv Kenublicans with
an honest exercise
of
'inTlnerto. ' s oion will be- tho right of suffrage ban never been ii luSi?lae , com. distinctly Blaine's most formida- hoard of. and every J"0' h oompeUtor for tho nomination in the Republican party would not ac-
.TtwotUUIOI t. t. i k. J.L.tI Gluu-man'l mint CHS ITUlUt Qt UUB uumc, .
'ixposition. , ld,e7r;nr aynor. shield the porpetraf.rs of ' ing ,ore bandy thnn a en Mm Mis- dWaey w li - VTJ kuw inl them if tkoy should be committed in Nt made in tho ordinary r'"l fll intorJsT" Shade of Zack Chand- and bound like n
PltOOOOtfOfi Trfs BCST 1 1AMsaerAeUe loen Vfcesn.
menood to belittle him. Uonsumea by an ambition which ko oould not wholly oonooal, Foraker was soorotly his enemy. Sherman's personal victory in tko convention will bo misrepresented. Animadversions will be made upon his possession of a large
the ribbon should be sawn a pair o scissors, a strawberry emery-bag. a little pin-cushion, a tkimbte bag and a spool bag. Such a housewife oould be worn all dav and would be na addition, if any thing, to the toilet. It is a great aid to keep ail thread and spool silk, except the black ami white commonly used, in separatf boxes. The linen thread, strong needle, wax and shoe buttons, which are so often called for in larga fami
lies, should have a special little bag of
ticnted Governor like ioraker maaa their own ana ue Kept nanging u
snort ot He should be sent oaoK to certain nail, ine pi-eiweev img m
a
of Congressional investigation, will bo -l 1 : Witk Uu rauu
Argus.
maliciously reviewed. Witk toss cause,
but witk equal bitterness, tko party Journals that mastered tko art of vituperation in the- pursuit of Blaine will bow in tke Blaine interest assail Sherman. The way of his ambition is beset witk pitfalls constructed by tko enemies his ambition raises up. In ,t kunlinnv uoaiilfc Miwa aim un-
me " were
frmnaiy organs wiu not P iu .Q the d-18Uno
or tkat if perennnoe no snoum auuceeu ,
they will be compe..- oy tu. yj 9trancers M
MEETING.
iraana'a Three PWm SaeaMtet
SSierauMi's WaaSy hhrU An aged and very inferior soar crow was dragging itself along a lonely road, kopinsr to meet some benevo. I
lent stranger from whom it could bog
some
with & runninr fttnnjr about two
inches from the top and "shoe materials" embroidered on the outside in plain outline stitch. Another bag, into which all spools of silk may 1m dropped, mav be made in the same way
and lettered "sllK lor gwves.
A few veers ago a goat! i man la Wis-
9mmim who was fanattiarwitk tke dairy
haiiiiMSS skewed tkat tko farmers in
eoaatv lost about fMKl,ow in a
tiagto season by Making infortor in-
stoad of very eeotee mtuer. im mm kis skowing by ascertaining how many
pounds of butter they maue, aa earnBering; tko amount R soM for with
what wonto have ooea wwaw .
had it all been sold lor fifty eento per
pound, which was receive tor a lew choice tots made by parties who kept Jersey cows, kad excellent faeillttos
for keeping mine were expert imuermakors. and kad eity customers who were able aad willing to pay faney prices for a very superior arttoto. A emcwhat similar skowing was made about tke same time in relation to tho ekeese made in one county in Kew Tork. The reports of several market towns were emoted to show tkat much of tko ekeese made during tke season old for seven onto per pound, while some choice foreign cheese had been sold for forty cents, and soma fall cream ekeese, flavored to sage, had been disposed of for twenty-five cento per pound. Occasionally a live-stock journal makes a sensation showing us how muck farmers lose by keeping Inferior entile. It gives tke prices realised for a car-load of faney beeves, all pure-
blood or high-grade animal, pastured en ldue grass and fattened on corn
but f meal, and eompares them with the
sums received for "scrubs" kept en a range, ranch, or a prairie farm that has never been improved, and which have never kad any grain to oat. Fruit-raisers often refer to tko fat tkat some baskets of peachea will readily sell for ft. while others are difficult to dispose of for 40 cents; that choice spring lamb is often sold in onr large cities for 0 cents per pound is certain. Extra fine chickens ready for the broiling-iron by tke 1st of July kavo also been sold for 75 cents per pound. Tko late Dr. IM1. of Alton, sold Washington plums in thw market for fl per dozen. He sold wnr pears and apricots at tke same pr vi Black Hamburg grapes have been sold at fl a pound during tke same season that Concords found a slow sale at enetwentietk of that sum. W- r not iuetmed. however, in
drawing the conclusion tkat by raiding
tke quality of ail tne arucHs F"""' on farms suck prices oould be realiwd for them. There nro rick epicures tkat will pay almost nay price for vegetables produced far m advance of the u.o. tor fruits of larre sine and mr-
taat win
1
tranger irom wnom i, cou.u S n,emlmg the ripped seamswhieh is not ' ,uZr made trilling assistance. Soon its eyes a 0 HJ aad whicb hhs been 'JJT! e-laddened by seeing three people . , , xt muuv v. That I from tke milk of Jory
T .1 " - . - . . , .1...... ,UKU1I. H
ce. "y. lBt to turn the finger or other portion numocr h. nrod to itself. Thtj J; the w sWe and buttonhole ' very smalL If all tlMprod
approached within h -1 4l. eAAAiltt 1
se atiKVA. - chorus tnev romarKeu
Aanual vareee oc m
Tailed Exhibitors at t o'clock p. m. Speeiol etofiag eaeroises on Mm stage of Mm great music Hall. RSV. DR. CUWRAN. The AeamtOtojIrmasief " "f'J7". UkwrtohMXtwlM. Aetoa4ss to AnMMms Orrlerwi Mr (Mrta CewiMB4Mm te r. XeoHyae. Mxw ToK, Aug. W.-Rer. Dr. Curran,
uthu as chairman ia place ot Henry
. - v
nauoa would not do novei, howctw. Many of them, out-Pistoling Pistol, ate the Blaine leek witk utter unconsciousness of their moral grotesqueaess. Loss adroit, audacious and shifting than Blaine, Sherman has finer moral fiW aad neater mental solidity. Mot
- " - UTMI a uwb i , BOBLnKH UIU nu .9
STtobV him to roaduMMtors to Dr. MoOlyBa, the ' Hnm!ndful 0 Madison
earn Mm dead grass aad weeds. J. H. - "JTZZIL foil when he himself was a
Meyatoy.brMgo l.spsotor, oa M.yH, re- Corrigan hMbeen mn at New Orleans,
IMrtoasao orMge ia gew - . - .lt- m --.-it. r-t. Dr. Car- t in an,l . fair
unassailed and.
Wells and '71,
PSiimh - . a . -A-ll-
geod tor. two yoars. Tne upper the Most Rer. Arch
bishop his sorrow that his preeeaee at a recent picnic, in cooapaay with Dr. McGlyna, has been interpreted as favorlag contumacy and disrespect to the Holy gee, aad he has proauaed toabetala la fatore from aay thing that might givsrme to em intorprstattoa. Dr.Corraa visited the lplseopal reeldeace, aad as a result of the totorview,
Father LovelM revmwi eamstoaees leadinc to the visit, in whtoh "It s Mme to stop all qntbbliag by niacins Mm facts of Mm ease and its atWndaat eireumstanees properly before the people. The Holy 8ce had requested tore than once that Dr. MoGlyan be toklbitod from attending political nteetn vlma t,ul hua InfaraMa Of
i CaATOewrnvsi, IM., Aag. U.-W. iCock, gg tHi was called to order for a aM nether is new sae of Mm coroner's JZuST-aaade by him at C sicker-
TJTTZ l Hall In tost October.
eaMmtfi
two years. The upper
i were bat fonrteoa monMM old aad
Mm bridge was rsported to wltooss to be in
on xaeeaay mm am m to co erer the entire
took- charge aad inspect Mie did tak for fear of forest trdor wm sent to C. Bonis,
dfThnen fcreman at Oilmen, and ordered aM sietjon men to go over toeir seetiooM Mm tost Muag .Wedaesday nigkt aad esmsatoe bridges. The train was running amm shirty to ferry miles per hoar. His
was good rer ioynre anies per The reed Mia fine eoadtMon-tteel
i wttk fish bars.
tovsetigation will he roeamtd at
IWia early ia Mm week. A aamtor of
wui be smmoansa aaa ex-
Kind friend, give three pool
wretches a few cents to keep them from dying from exhaustion." The scarecrow then saw tkat the strangers were even more' ragged and weak and miserable than itself. ,.r " it aidi "that I can
eat ideal candidate by any means, he is not h, but I was just about to more creditable if leas popular taaa . you for gtHnce."
Blsune. ue ngnw yaiorouwy w k" I .a. that nossible" observed no wM
appeared to be the least exhausted! iipi-.p wba ara mil?"
visiting states- ,,T ..lali Ua scarecrow, "am
cries lustily for a m
count. Never kr,.B! aTelaimed the
having sat a squadron in the fieW, he kwmaIl th three; "I thought io devotedly attached to battle flags " ,i0;nr wem"
which he never captured and never ..a1mjm rel,Umi tB9 g. &'i ..j am oW saw. Having in his day rewarded with and wora.oat, and generally oonsld. public place every scoundrel onoeraed ered a Mkwnc. If it weren't for an ia tke Louisiana Infamy, through the ob hoist I get from tome old successful operation of which holm- Q9ji woo XBew me when I was young, oame SecreUry of tho Treasury, no Is j ghould have passed icyay long ago. an ardent advocate of Civil-Service re- But vho L Mk &r yOU?" form. And with all tko intensity poo- ,.We m F;ircBud's Three Palstosl" sible to a temperament devoid of ardor . acaroely believe it." said the
he is against tne .nauonu Aumim-
tion wmon, upon occasion, aMirtt
nounce in good set terms lacaing mm .
that needs mending, place It over tke
same finger on the lett nana, u ponsi
ble. X. I. JOHrnnt.
. , .i j. i aucir exemmnce, wr irnmia
fe!caKing oi giove,, r-- - for Cram cJ
.peaseamswnienwnov :8
cows. The
however, i
nctf of the
rong swe ami tmn , ' ,HluroV -
the edges together, beginning s r r !: -
among delicactos the present pen i these articles could not W reallavd. Comparatively few people can afford to buy luxuries at tke prices they now command. If no batter and cheer
MAKING STRAW SHEDS. could be wainea kt l "
Wlalar mH far a TJjTJTJZ nlemmitT to find
ITfxrMeU far Ml Mtif ... y u .... . .i i , 1 .! ........ .uUt,utaa Inr tbottl. IhC 11KC WtHWl
CIt ought to IMS seuwu iv.m. .t,t. , " . . . , w fritlt that it peva to provhle ood shelter for , be true in relation to beet, lamb, frmt, .Vr.:: 1,;- ,1 W f.r. The Sret i and vegetables of all kinds.
It is likely that tke demand for luxries. even at tke prices now demaml-
them. will increase as weaiw
1m done, good bams that are warm and ' accumulates in the country, t it w tht are best. If this can notbedone. ' aensenoe to talk about selling all he
board sheds ean be made to answer, : .,,.1 If i'vfn this can not be afforded
then we must fall back upon iwle shed J
-n tu fiUM-k on the farm, lhe sureet
plnn. as far as iosslbl. is to provide for this ahead of the time when it may
iw wanttnL Of course, when it can . d for
oovereil eithtr with straw, oagawe w oorii-fodder. If to be made of straw, considerable time can be saved and often better work
products of tke farm and garden at the prices a few vary rick men can pay for what they use on their talue. The quality of them may be raised to an
ideal staudaru, out- ine p.- . them at fancy iwiees will be few. tu vin ,ivir be tmrckasers of
ELSE satii-w.. , ;. .. v
SO
a
convenienv w , ,u- w U
that when the threshing i , "r very wg. r
utu Mt. 1m covered by a little plan- j much aoove oh
t .t.... nnmfnrtmHle shads i tre in
.inv flHll LHH9 w - , . ' .l i u'L..:iMikdii! In hAt-beds. rmtms rinewotl un-
II SSsa ia-w"-- i twv zr -
much above one-fifth of that sum. The
relation to vegetawes
over, xna uw iim
proclaimed were palpably at variance with Mm commonly received notion of rights of property, net only among Catholic and all christians, bat MurowgboatMM
TrorM-doctriaes preteoeeaiy roTaw
alomnnt of Insincerity of statement
Mr. Sherman enters tho race under auspicious circumstances. This time ha will be his own jockey. And he will ride to wis. CWoao Herald.
'rebel YELLS.
FORAKER'S
The Sad Mm tot t3auStoa efOfcia's TaaMi-
fat Cats! Kaaeewra.
Tka a-arrulous Governor Ol Oh 10 hS
fearful eight, which hare not yet
"I was one of vac arse,"
eema,reaeh Mm wreck from Chatoworth. Aslnearod Mm diemaatied train
I stumbled over some thing, mm waeoi i "Z". mhUsk Dr. MeOlyaa K""' " T. j T.', .u tmt aha itoht mt Mm berates: hridce. I ry' 41141 . MiH L a ntauken his authority, and is of the
feeadbtoedtmea my hoots. Iliad fallen "fZl u tk a-aat rr.iattiv I nninlon that the people of the Buckeye
ever a eenpte of ytomao who wore quit. ZZZZZL,, chareh.' sLta alaetetl him to bo a war Gover-
dead. . I" fT J. ""jrr I "Th. Ho4y he say s, "smptoysd the i witft b.axlauartors In tke saddle.
eno wae wwmm - Ust toaotoriaas to examine o mores dkplaylnr, in rooont ut-
inusui m aan , " . ttrv fUnrwm. that tt mtc proceed .... ; - i u iowhiw.i.,.j - o--
-f , wafill knowledee of the eaeo fa oues- teranees, au mat oownruM -p forgotten.' Wi MgHH, in i'nc. ef Mm cenmart. aad adds that "the rsport was not eharaoteristio of the element tkat talks
Met one of them ooum rr.unr. dsn mott faroraois to w laeoriea m. awyj
before
"So did we," cried The inreo Palsies; "but we got fearfully left. You see, we were prematurely born, and we are so weak that wo can not
strike any thing. If ever we should attempt to strike, the objeot of our attack would knock us out without trouble." "I am very sorry for you," said the B. 8.; "your oaee is. indeed, worse than mine. I have kad a past, suck at
it was; but you haven t a past or a present, and will never have a future. You'd better go and die, and try to get
let it be uie sown t eshclhigk enough so stock can stand manity. oven in a prosme country snw m 5 " BM-u ui, .u; U MMtoiit with fruit of
under it comioriawy "" , , . , . L X Plenty of room. Post set well only medium quality, ami which can nto the wound with strong potos be obtaineil at a corresponding roc. into tne Kr"H ... ,. iti it Mruk,f eaUle in the
ruohmir irom one o nuv. , i ini. " "
vwvwi SBa - aa .a . O la
u. bwij fcnaathar ie oae ' flrw tkaa then far has beea She
" . r . . " -.".... . i .4 kaat
OtM man aaa doob mrown i
ef Mm ooach, sad hU warn. . ... wth aard to
was sees,
fthewi
ZSmmA
aomma
He
aad wm
Mm root
ae that be ooeld not be moved.
from Mm root
horribsy. Seddealy a ha eoosmurtment who
yafeitow-pesoeager. It looked m
Mm ykMm of a valuable gold watoh
and then went away, waving aim
taors."
i.-mr aha Uw AC
Whsther by his action he taoarrod torn e .u.iM.MU.tLu, nr mot Btiaht be con
trorertod; but certalnlr his action was, to 1l tknTrant. tkt oofeneive aad objecffLJrZ rZZLn Tkaa raeosraised this
TTrrr Ummv. m. few davs aco, he
.j. um -- bMorable to Mm Arch
fie-ht when It ia a dead sure thing that a a S O .1 U.
no one who Bgnw arouna. ahmtta "uuhunr rebels" to the Kon-
tucklans serosa tko river , only at a
time whoa tka Ohio m swollen with
high water, tkat nil the bridges, are
aweat awav. ana tne jaeniucaianu sss
m . . . t .
over to mgnwn mm out oi
his boots or force kis insulta dow his
throat. He to in his mind a man ilons
i's stosteuMaea.
KawYoaa, Aag. li,-A spsetol to
Hattlax: says: The
of Mm Horth
oWFooml It Is ha
in BalKac,
fott deeply weanded
Uttuirtshifrr- fieeretory of toeKavy fnttSMf. Aaaairal Lees aetorssined to .a. Maat ha aMearualaMM HBHmHmBM HCHfir gejBsnaomOW sw isewai wwvew
sant Urn
btohep, ae will appear from Mm paragraph hero ol words, brag and Muster. But ejected above,M it h dollars to buttons if a war wore in
1Z- nrorrsaa that M wotrtd kavo charge
. w . . tv. m i a. a unnni m bumviih rmwm
PRESS OPINIONS.
Thi Democrats of Ohio have acted with courage and wisdom. Tlw platform is Democratic to the core, and free from injurious compromises and misleading ambiguities. Af. X. jfay. Mr. Blaine will return relnvigor-
AtmA and ready for war. HU nomina
tion seems to be one of the certainties of politics. And though we shall kavo to retire kim again to honorable private life, it will roneok kim to reflect that.
mi n private individual, he is generally
extra heavy whuwis skouhl nctbe more than eight feet
apart lietween posts. 1 en ici wme w enough for shells. Cover witk llgkter
poles or rails. .
if vmi have only a small amount oi
straw, or wish toecoHomlse a muck as
wMMlhle. a double row ol posts on tne
sides intended to be closed in. say a
oot apart, and then raiw or strips
nailed to those ami tke space between filled witk straw, witk a good roof on top, will make a very warm shed. Care
skouhl be taKen to iramp wen mm
to have tke straw reach over well, or
in sctling too much ventilation will be provided. By bulhllngso that it can
Assckt rana:, -y- . -.iMi. m- na a private
.riuS: rarded no an honor to hi. country-
net M seers aaaaraa mm i cnaaa n - - - .
House yesterday. Those
VraaUaat Klek TOOnsT, Of
Wash.
secretary's dispatch
fitf bjrwaraed a ' tdsaram toWatomcton
to he relieved of Mm
fiL mfi gMaMaka
ae ho oaty
tagtont A. O. fpsuldlg, f Chloago; J,
B. Day ami J. w. epsww) wwi,. at naak.af Philadelphia: W. A.
EH t msatoirah. aad F. J. moras, of
DswoSt. Tho question Mm Mew Yorks aad De-
aLa. Jaaa 7. 1ST. wm decided by or
saw. .aaa to be tdoVsd over again.
njLuTiMaaUtskiilavNet der-
- ' ' -- tartoe. Tko astton of
M4iretor.messaWelMrweMaMae
nation on tka "unhung rebel" record,
He is n pretentious executive of gore
aftor Palsy Falrektld's owi heart
He would officiate with pomp an swagger at tho shipment of General
T tittle's stolen eoue ana iamian
if. F. OrayAto. It is one of tke anomalies of pol
itlci tkat the party which claims to
have saved the Union twenty-five
years ago now seeks to cement that
Union by yelling suck epithet as "hh-
if It would revive the "rebel yeU." bung rebels" at eae-Vknd of tke peo-
uu mMA taJk aad unraarded words we m tne union, ana wi"s "r
would lead erne to believe tkat no every such pretext as
avaatd ha a wllllnr aoeemnlmo witk ineWent te array the
atoaaral Tiseato and kis btoekmsiltoe: oaok otkor. -X X. IVot,
tke
robel-flags
idrainet
com n try to furnish cheap meat, mot of our people would be obliged to grt along without it, as the inhabitant-, of many European countries do- Vh-
llmes.
The volcanoes Popocatepetl Ixtaccihutl, says a Mexican exchange, present n grand spectacle ;,r mornings. They are covered with and snow from their tops t wU few hundred feet of their b- ThH is a regular phenomenoH of the ser
mon ths.
eeds good cultivation. No sthcr Irmt , -..h wMunt and .
w mirered with straw when you are .wu-u .uitiiration. If the tree "
. i i . .1 . . . .
thrashing. Sucn a se ee ""- --ei
much and a good shelter wm no pro-
rhled that will aid Tory materially in keeping the stock comtortnble, and at
the same time will save iee.
It is a heavy draft upon the vitality to force stock to remain out exposed to all kinds of weatker. We meet expect tkem to fail in fiesk rapidly or
feed very kenvlly In order to avoid thl. Kvon good straw shed will go a long way toward nvoMlng this, and when we know beforehand what to expect, the most economical plan ia to make arrangement for providing skeW tr when it ean be done to the beet ad-
vantage, Cer. Fmrm, ItoW aW St
liming. , .,) i. neglected It is likely that there will t nof ruit. but if there shall, it will WJ small growtk and unsightly
ance. -Farmers lose money by leaving plows and toehi out in the weMhr, exposed to rain and the m best--. i.v.a midemewt
mj fm.m...."g. : . .lktfMt
be seattored aver tne ". - .
baiwr repaired. -Fto-rn. w
-If weeds exist en grass l-,KJ
should be pulled up If " HWs not be used, an eroding of the will aeon destroy the vnlne . plat X weed bouW everbe alW ts produce seed.- Trey Ttotof.
