Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 September 1887 — Page 8
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Jwe Itllli
latum with due MurtM to
a WH providing for the eeoettoa uf hae-
enf tbo i pltale at (.dlraneport, Ukbiva4 aad r -I tlto i-mevttl'.touttc.tao amUioMof tfcoaet
th ImiiatML of laetitutloas wm
irtM!t IH fcrt nf a Board of CW
th IMMMWWMilll IM tilt iWty f! 7 -l WWT W peedOwl-... iIIm. k.. .iik'fthitt ttWTOf. The ClMMNllwiMMM Weft
eppolMted by uoorr rotter eetd ha
AMUM.aVl.K-
y Auditor, be roeotiv, with
Of tM -lOttrOOf, WttH MUMMn
8 deliberate attempt to eavtuift and
ajswuj Mm dear pooplo by potting loethor ft masn of ifrN in inch ahpe m Waotooto that ttto State U In a nwil . oW strait, fend that owing to alleged IftoMifetkMi of hor osnoer. she hu not honorably met her a Wheat lone. Mr. Cooue baa a reputation aa "en export neooOolant. Ho ia a peculiar nhae that Una of bualnoee; on? of that emu whooa -ocTloea baro beta feme in dosnead toy Kepoblleau rot oral h Im-th.
urnrn woo atott notes art mi MHeervtu to-M hwwM a to have mi dilKenlt y i .itfpU livelihood at the part- ex oos. Mtf. Co jus' vxpert" work ha given Mm a wile atHfuaiutaooa. It w W, K will be reweu,bored, wltt wen etowu to Jefecenuville to examine exWarden Howard's book when the pri on dhndoeures oathe, and who ttiMgnifted rb nbortaf, wMch wea really ls tban 88 OA to over $100,009. i kave die ooTored deseita in the account strsrefpf KX.U0O." tid tbo Deputy Audi Mr exultantly when be oatne back from th peahen i i try, Haod a more thorough Tatninatirn may show a ehortagtt in ex
mm of ftMaOOO." Or oowree Mr. Om
tte not meaH to deeeire the pnlli; in r
pard to the true condition of tbo prison' ftn. No, be simply made a mtatukt mi towetbitur like I0,000. Hie rnleifcke
woe of a ebaracter tending -though,, of
oonne, not intended - to rdooHri to the
BiiHoal benrftt ot hunarty. l)ntiler
hut Mr. Coone" repntation, a nrnliHt
Molie, when informed that be i the huIhjorof the erie of articles now beinie
nWiebod (a tho Jnnrnal and whib are oalonlatod to detroy the Stnte'a crrdit, witt rooeiTe the etaiewcnU with eome
decree of oliowane.
TbeJovfnare prinrlpal charire affainet tbo la4e Demooratie. 8tato o fleers U that tot teoond initallmetit of eebool land
Intereet for the fitcat roar endinf Oetobor SI ISM. wae not peid when it felt
date, bwt wee carried orer to the next fteoal year. In order to aeeortain the Jbete in the eaoe a Sootinel reporter yea toreVty interriowed 8tau A ad it or Carr iiulf with regard to tbo delay in pay kn; the intereet. What does the ecbool find interest am oent toT aeked the reporter. MAbont fl0,000 in round nnmbere' ntflied Mr. Carr. "And when ie it paid?" uM6emiannwally nnder the law. It folk duo May lOfh and O.tnhor 10th oaeb year. Tke wm of $170,0X) ie pakt oaeb of thneo datee."
"What amount of money wa in tth onoral fond on October 19,
Mr. Carr oponed the books and said: KTBC... fl .1 1 J .-II M (
How could 1170,000 be paid with tmoor I oWt know." MWbai won id yo, a Auditor of the Stale, bare done under snek eirenm-
"I don't know." "Woo. Id yoMot bare been eonjoeUnd fe carry the delk or or, ae Mr. Hfee did T "I don't know." Wbai oie eonld be doner "I dont know."
f r nt - t 5
Ifinocanco of any other course that com Id
ka boon poraoed, thongfct it was wot light that three payment of interrot obonld be made in one ftecal year. He dml not know, evidently, that the Ah-
oowld bo compelled by writ of hi:vh
to pay tbo tcbooi fmid intoreat juet on ae lbero:wf MiJBeient money in
tbo tceasory. Mr. Rice,' ioet no time in paying k after the general fund w re ndnniihed by tbo fall tot tlemeot in 1806. Tbo trnth' K' saidJtwtitor Carr. "tbotloort U nooccaeion foral! thia hubbob aboot the condition of the treaenry. We era all right, aod will gt through bbe ieeal year ail right. 'jJBum Lmoke i
MMly-acbiitf aronitii a goodtoal, not M
do not agreo N mr mine, and
may depend upon it that the money
Mni-Mlf wae preaMfnt during the thoe when the bulk mt the work on tbo lie pilale w dowo? In pelitioe the minrd n- ftepuHUcao pud, it will be dUsaeolt, ihvivfore, for the Journal and Mr. Coomk t tlx any bUme'lor lack of nuiuey upon the vx Democratic &tat flloer. The -wtiHt .f tW v eMaeted by tbo As fHMy of Idil, which appropriated the monoy fPTutbe new tnatitutione wae a follows:
' In order to carry nt the proThdons of
hldf not tnoro l Iterebr approprialnel tH
tm nf iimWQ for the year und
MOO WW tor tint year IS84, not ot any
miy in the ireneMry not otberwMn prorlfd
h mIhivm to not mv that the SW.
t00 wms to carry out part of the prevl
-tuH i the net ; it evidently meant of them. However tbo RepublhH
Biard of IIopitnl ComntfoaloHers, with
the oanetion of Governor porter, gave a
peculiar const motion of their awn to the lw and proceeded to do their wvk OH H HUM ifiitHMtln W!il. 1 Kiend II'
tsouffHing the expenditures to IMJCLCOi)
for the threw, llupllalfi, the Imrt mtracted for Unildiogs which wonkl euet about that much earh, The result whs thxt when the Assembly o' IS' met the work hid rearh shp-i a tir ih it
could not be utopped without great lit-.
and in order to eooiiime it the LejfW
turn tonnd it necef-aarv to appreprie Mdditionxl fHHtn fiti$000 lor lt,
$8SS iOO lor 199. and 40 000 for mnliiteiiMHee up to Knhrnary, 1867. Tho sjf-xreg-ite expoMdllnre to July last (since which time nothing has been drawn)
Hffitrdiitt- to the lnik- of the Auditor'
oflce. are tl.47e.8M 83. ami the build
ihjcs are not yet coiupleted and equipped.
It Ie thtfe axfraortlinary dilnremeots. tnate iiecetHary by a Republiem
Governor and a KepMliiiem !Kard ot iioouital OimmiiieioHers, that haeeoHted
the heary drain upon the State' riwr-
ee. and not the late Democratic anrnm
isiratioH, as Mr. Coons and the Jonrnat
would bavo it appear.
XEVEll AOCEPTRI UU FREK DOM.
Mi
MUNAll fJJlltltll
I UUIILIIIIUIII UIIUULII Wl
PROPBiETORS TJXTIOn r iaOUIt BUTaletl! JASPER, IXiDZAIVA. f WK UAV LATELY ADDED TO OUIt MACIIINRKY SKVKKAL i'EW IMPKuVEMRjm AND NOW M AKK THE BKST PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR, WMob wo KXCHANGE FOR WI1KAT when? desired, or will FAY TflK HIGIIKST CA8U PXIICI FOK GK)D WHEAT. M COLI Bil ik Ztpfc bntullj ca M U W&LM k Cm We rtxpf-rtfullv invite the mrmere of Southern Indiana to call and examine our mill, and Hour Mud meal, and loam priors of grain they have to eclf.
Fb. it-, t4-ly.
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M. PCHEI1UCII,IIUI.EB Co.
C. MCKEKT.
J. KCKEUT.
A. ECKEUT.
J. B. KKSSNEU.
Eckert B t OSe & Co.,
na
A WELL-TRIED TREATMENT
mtmxi. eaet-nim eveeartu.
eteMMH, Mil niH, nciaM-as, nMtturv.aaee.
junta. MHauatitAiiMHMHiikmMHtMMf. "fneeeniHitsa oxts tRiTttT" n-.atrWf gtMMf Mfl Apofc 8t4rt4( rWomek"lsit, woo eoei ft4f kdtiM U ..ii.tli .;- Iw lA lUwuli T eta mm ilrs tarottitvO, mm! O msS8e)4l 4o mn eejejjnielooej oeo Bfcboo jodTeJiJna8 loaa 8 eo 8mo
. 9t eA WW Ifcew Vbo (8w(H4j t 99Qt9 m
8w)oH soa mi mmoJnJWf j mogoAgp pe)kfBjg0j SwneoSSb gHV VJ8nN88l Xo PinJ4A8 JJSSw 8j8 JStw ln)88ie)t84ft wwo
mm. totntm w. creauw, a. hmt, . v. , IMMK eVft JJHVII Jla3LtsX( SdJMe' JoeeT8jOOBj SMM0A Re nev. a. w. MeaaiE. mu- it ir,, umhw, a, r. w. K. aaamiMtoK, anur ktk, Wfiufciti, Mb M'MMt M. r. TBeCMAS, mM, Km. nw. uat a. uvkMNOkK, at-M, atuwtuna, momc a a veaaMt n, ar, no, . c Kunetr, euu4.Mii. ne. mn mmau imiut, MMiiitii.
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kWkmwA X lTCMs Wlfcewog MoWbMf 8Xseetig4ifc Ik4m8t4ai AUXiWan MHK!-, hHtmM, SwUmhI. naa iiku t. aaraiii, r ., imiH, hmIw.
8MS)oef8 wwM eVeai 8n8flf m8oJseao) 8vwbejm98e
PC 6ff f5So& e e5 o 6 Roller Hills!
Hiving MitMilied these Mills with the LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER MACI11NEKY, we now make none but THE ItiCST BUANDS OF Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour!
which admits of no raual for family tiM. SATISFIED WITH
TO TRY IT 18 TO BB IT.
We
ailvifte rverylMMly 1t mmy the Itcnl gn it in jiIwhim . . mmT a . a.
me iNenprm. mmm lenr conih'm oh tor n imii.
Ca tfwH8 rm m Tef"Cefce saAMe)ii8m J
aaiiMT frn.Kii, imim, .th. Mm WAIW, fl. Urn KM WtAta.
itfiam la tttf triMai
eiyeaa-Ma4tAOMM4l
hatha alOa. m mmm kumfciit Jiu woo see w w pvw v v itfii powoaa nemeiBj
kf n.twkf A rWa, MHt lm la M hWnMk. smwoniw" rj p nkwn wosmv mttntnl ht4tt4 wrH.Uf r U wt4 rMt C ilfitia MaHs-aaAV akaf Uaa tJaAt iatu kL4alAAJ a UW a novwj o ti wrrx PTrfTf "BTvBBBrnBw"ji w w wemiw Mii . 4k "loarecxa xtmkx-h mkmI
aAaataUajtaaBA 0 Ib4mI lac a a 0 f i aV ii mO iub FV'VtBtW! ar-1 I nwrr avaTa) Wl aptarV StWWOSTOOJ OBapjna
BBS. PALKK, J(y7 1 Hra IM, JBaetothiM Say tali, lNT-ly. JA8PER LIVERY
AM)
SALE STABLE
t
wttJ be appltod to its proper purpose a mot ne Hoontoo in. Ae Hold Governor ray, I am golnf to look attar te beeoroieol' intitut iret and tben tbo tier tbmf s." , "I have jet leen doinf a littm iearSof tbio afternoon," con tinned Auditor Cbwr, "and th result ie not at all di-
iar. My oetimatos may vary
a T I 9 T w 1 Ii.
iWewmT, oyt mj are, i Mief up
proximately oorrect,'1 The drhoroneB t s iWmo aext Heeal year, ineiudinr curroot expeoeee named in the feneral appropriation hill, tbo iniehinC and fnrnkbHurof tbo additional hpepifila for
tbo leooe, the bnildinsr of tho Sod(a
Vrphans Ildnieat KiixhttorM, nnd tfi
reedon of the .) mo for Feeble minded Chllclrrn. n Ft Wnne, will axxreirate, nrordl. to my- eftlmtttkii the mm of $i S.al To ihi- must Ur Mfda fitO.CvC, wntch it trill bv neceeary to drw ftMit ocx' s car's n veno. for the maintn ot tin ih voiei i InethnthMH dnriHjf the I hu.kiIi ot th present I.ri vein Thl-i makes a totu of 81 8w8.Sil ' Now I Nod thnt the -
(4 for the I ear will reaeh tl.
f . So yon eee we ought to have
no trouble to get through. The p -moot of eehool lund intereet was provided for by th reeonl loan of 840.000. mails bv the ttetn ofloers, who eH.titweed a Board- of flnanoe,' It will be eeen by (be above that An ewtor Oarr ie md an a hum let like hie eWpnty, Mr. Cemne. It bl iotimaied that the reeent onterv eras broueiht abont largely hv a hlteh not w sent the Auditor nnd th T od a eenteHOr in Mr. (Jnrr'a r Min k-,
jboted in thf lerexd, prtv- rnlhl oolertoft to the tnoer e Andli r WOW dUpQHOd to freeit ex iTte bt pmoffativf lit the matter of drawing warraiita whow there J money in ttt Treaeory. The TrrjMwifoe 1 not ajt -fttber well pleaaod to' eoe too wanw eooie in. Tbo obW eauto rf tbo depletion of the tfte mnda to the ba4htin of the ad-
emsonm Bem4 m thoinmno. 0fV
to tbofeVn
trowfly uecoi
kwoeaaotbwbby tfbaiaod vb Loffto.
DoMtlt of Undo Biilv ToomtM, h
oorvnMt Ih tbo Family uf Gouoral Tuomleo. lWaOMapt. 6 . Sptclat t CWm ltao.
To-day the bwly of Unde Billy
Too mm wae buriod in tho colored cemetery hero in tho preeettoe of a large
number of the beet white cltuietM, ae well aeef aJnto-H the entire eoWrfd pup-
n4ation. P rood nan t amoog thoo pre ent and taking personal eltxrge o( the srraHfweuti were the members of the nwHily of the late Goneral Robert Toombs. Uncle Billy wae born eightyteron years ago. tbo elave of ifejor Toombs, and wae eleven years of age whfH th Major's mm Robert w WerH. Hilly wae aeeigued to doty a the boy in waithiK to the butty, and twk
great interest in UUi development. Winrn 1
young r. T0timta grew up ana married, hie father presented him with Hilly, and ever after the cloeegt frieudship ex
ittod between the two. Billy ftccimpaHid his miftrr to Wnhington. to the faAhioo-tble wittering; place, and lo Europe. Ih this way ho became acquainted With HI ill' disllHSCUHlled people. In all the ehanges of life, howerer. Billy never lo-t hi head, lint wm polite end faithlul to hi master' interest. Be I ore the war he hud an in-
tenee hatred or the Mlndiiioni$ts, refusing to eoHMteniHec them in any way.
When the wr was over, and the loomlw fMinily had gathered onee more at the old fxniily manpion, Billy returned there. ttHi, at well x4 the tmU "Yon im free
now," iaid General I oomoe to him. "I'll never he free from eld master," -aid he, "but 1 will follow ou all wy life To ihi Gen. ToomlM replied : Vcry well, then, I'll lake rare ot you.M Ever after thi Billy wae the mot rlev oil nf iervante looking after hin terV iiitere-t though they were hie own. When Uen. Tonmb died two
years ago he made full previsions for Unele Billv'e maintenance, and no
mourner at the general'i terave shrd warmer tears than dhl the laithlni Atriean, who lingered there long alter tho crowd had left Unele Billy will be remembered as the only African who absolutely refuted to accept hU freed tint.
vTir VP W-VVTPR F0R wntcii wk will ai Wjir-nl VVr.iIj;, watts pay tiik ni(;itjfc.i
MAUKET PltlCE IN CASH, BY WAGON or GAli L0.Al. ECKERT BROTHERS t CO. TH K JASMttlUUN ASb PLOW m:nufactory! FELIX L4MPERT, Oor. of jCiztii and Clmy Si., Heptfully returns his thenk to th ptthllr for tlo-Jr lilHral patrompi-hereio fore, and inriteA a cmdiminure o" the aame lie hi nit 1 and a tok of SPUING, WAGONS. ItUGO'.IRS ani AOIMCOLTl"! A I IMPLEMENTS nitablrto the trade, and hUo ron'ti?r'b to MANUFACTURE tkf. UELEUR ATKI IaiAMFjEZRT WLGWN!
TITR liRST .V AnmC riTsT WTTFTCT.S !
and his extoneire snlee of which have brought Jaeper into notice as ME 1M8UAKTI.K wit IXTKA 4SMtm WAIili
KUNKEL & ECKSTEIN
HAVIW f)KiiH ttir JatfM-Urny atU, kav. rriHa4 It Site tk. Matt aft MtfrtrcJ t
aM4 u atl Mil apea tkwa.
InVSpoohil nttentlori 'frivon to esm
morclal travelors wiahhnc to vmt pointa In tho country.
Vrrtl IT tf
ne warrant ctry one ei itatjae mmnmn ier nt rnr
imt hm? irectKJiEr HNeer reMMiHniHe mm, nrin iNE tVoitm Melecliir mtttrrkil or MaMMf Mcttircf.
AGENTS VANTED';hTAX-KKvrkv
CALL ON OR ADDRESS FELIX LA3IEEIfcT, .Tawpei-, iNd. ncemlHr ild, I88S.
HI Aoaanibly of 1888, stren M MmwMLtmlkBmwftMi Aftl I i--- oriiwiWwwa wl lrlfV8f8J J
A Famous Dtcttf Oaee saht that the eeetet of good beohb eeadilsd fat keeping .the bead eeel, the feet warm, and the bewobi open. Bed aokesnbeotpbjra4ebui lived la ear alay, and known the merits of Ayort MMe ae an aeortent, bo woant oerteialy Hove reeeonnonded then, m ae many of We swedagnlebsa saccessars are doing. Toe eehibrated Dr. Faraewer, e( lferwieh, Ceaa., weemmeads Ayer's Pills aa the beat el all rssesaiii fcr ';lalermittsnt Fevem." Dr. I. X. Fowler, of BrMgepert, One., aaye: M Ayer's PlUe are highly and nmvaeaally epohen of by the aoopto kboot bore. I make dally mo of tiMsa ba niy neaettoe."
Dr. Xaybew, of Slew Sodfofdi 3
an: Halving prescribed man;
soda of Ayer's PI lie, m my ptaetiei, I ooa nabaeHadngiy prenooaee mem the eetesmtartkianee.'' The Xaoeaehoeotte Staeo Aeaarer, Dr. A.A,Bayea,eerttee: "I bmwMoilea oarefal analysis of Ayer's Pilhi. They eMtann the active priociptes of wellkaewa dram, hudoted from mart matter, wMck plan hi. cheatoatly epmtsleg. Of great hnporiMoa to tbetr nssfnhssrt. K mmree aed.eerteiay.. and wajlonrifaf of ePeet. Ayer n Fills eeenma tae aMsailki or kwhwral onbseaoee, bwt
1
MASONIC. StHled rncetintriof Dubois Ixiixjin Xo 620, K
A A M..of IiifiiiHa. will
be held-in their hall in CoNriorbnidingin Jas. per. lHil.ton Thnredav evrninir, on or Iwfoiv thf full inntm. Vifi
inr brethren in jrood sturidiotf corrllallt
welnnwed. I8, AC IV VK' WisrtRi.nS. Hu.NTKR. W. M. Irelnnd I.wlscc Xo. 388, F. A. M, (fler tor th etiotirng ve.ar: A. .1 V. -t. VV M : ! W Lmoion. S W ; f.'
t' MeCoHM, J .:15 A 0'-7-it.Tr-n-,:
W T (Jotnr, Sen y. If'-jjMlHr ("on on iitiirdNV oliflit iirrnedintf onrli full
ntVEt rWl8-lEAUnTTT8 TAIL
A nrr, lafo ami effedtoj Cam for Chill M4 Fever, ImeimHttsw, Hmtttnt aasl cniow Firer. Itomb Arme- ftml All Illieatel erigrsaUac from Torpid Lifer or Xamrfcu Oeatafwa aa. ARItVIO ae. DTStlK MmkiM ManrMsta iMarMna PklCE, tl per Bftti. 7. C. MStrOWJtKJLLL CO., eotz KwrRurroM, RTAlSWILtK I.TMAXA. CERTAIN CORM CORE
Ctres CorM, wtrt aUnLBwlea.
Ayer's Pills,
IVyPr.J.O.ArTo..l.iiw.wmi
v8etdbrsmieissii Aftit th, 1887-ly.
fhitd In it u i Hj'.m . .1 oitfr, anil
t)r. 0. W Hwnrtit, MnurlnghHrgt Kel.rutm It, 17-ly.
ttvett Ihmm. mm mk mHi nmtet t
ark ftr m ttoe mwmoc tht In iht
natt. (Vtlr onet aa tttaM ttt. tmuti
at 4mr. 9J t nemt tm atwt im m mIM
tf4wm m! ItpiafiMarw ttU n t nt i m-tt o,rims, xm. sy
I III
n II I
WW
JiffirSoR Ti. TrMsttt's Nottoe.
'lUE tsuderaiKned will be at his offic
to attend to tnwnhip biifinef. of
l eHeison townehip. Dultola county, on
Sainrdaya of ooch wek,and requests all
perrons fiavinjr bttsinaee with the town
hip to attend to it on those days. The
lown-Mp Mbrnripg. ore kept at J. W
l.'imlHi'. nt llinl-rye, nnd the Tiuatpe's
r nhhiiri-, when; all tieren; entitled ran
gel hooka then-of-
JOHN OUMMIXS, Sept. .'84-y. Trnetre,leller.on Tp.
8oaiM8rida;eTWNlai Trna-
iee7n iiwitce. 'I'MIK tinderaigHed, Trnstee of Bain 1 bridge lown-liip, Dubois countv
vin Hitfnd to lowiMhip busineee oh
Mitirday of every week, at hisoMee on
.Ntirlli Afnin at reel, JaHtter, in ichnli
uiaclierV hitildittg.
Die Library f aid Townehip in kept
if tne iHM)ktor' of Mr. Jacoli fioiniHiii)
rt'ltere person wanting hook cattcihtaiH
Mom at any lime.
Jacob IIvrork. IrnetfM' .Time nil) t4-h
i olittiibi.n ovi Htoif I i na-
Ir-' entice.
I' IKo-'r.ipWt.l,TitiMeeur('oluillliH
1 Ip, DiiIhm- ciiHHtv, Ind.. Will m
'id tu owichii hneinefli nt Ida ren I
!.'iifN'ii vr SitMi-uH. and piMHUt
i ivlmr township Imsiiu to trni'nrt
ri rnite-fil to pientt II '.t tl af ua t IV truvn.oa.l ilra! v h k- jii a t' tftfeof the Tt imtfft, whcie tlio-eiMHh
'jiii ulitniti lictki
It flUUTON. rritclee ColtiHihU Tp. ,Utw seiiit tfwi iv.
PATENTS
tfOtaHWi. MHtatl MIMttHH In the 0 a HafMI (HRe Hf
m ilM(''taf-MuMieti tfr MOHKMATK t- KNH.
""tu r - la tcttt trhm m t
.MifMtMIM) ff f taf! aa Wl mk- SO
n - i:(WHWl! fl OTA IX rATOKT
(tftJeruic -dtiin.(( thf U f fittrtrr t Fir ' tsr ft!c t n$ ifae, t B'lBtAiiiyaro.Utr of t wniy tMtrm 0, A, SNOW A Co., f)ir-t-wr. fktmm 0inj, Wamoimmm tt.Cr Ua. lAab UMif nja, awar--a
JASPER
MACHINE SHOP!
D8IIIEL F. j. MILLER, Proprietor.
1 an aw "r-a-cI to turn tbtftttM-. rratr n(M. Ae
ft M kM W McMti-r)r, an tnakeiltr rlr. HK TAAM KN0INK5 a SfKClALTT. I ata tU j.,-parH l rrytatr
TMHKSHINO MATHINlCS, HKrAKATOKS
KHAI'KKS MHri MOWKKSi KTC
Xaay famtf have liM iWf Rriptrt mI ytf at
ra , ittk. Mh biH lltdr rxfttut I mb new M AKK AS GOOD AS NEW.
I br nHUntly n ttttaita 1'irHS unit fir.
riTTt.Mis r varleua whlrk I
lrrrHr.H i at tftMrea. 1 Mill Mine ftiril
LEATHER and ROBBER BELTIN0.S
Of AXT IHJWRKDSIZE.OX SHORT JfOTKHS
Ihoo at Kuoblor'o old Stand. Cerno
of Newton and
inoinna.
7th
n,r tetn
Jmtomr.
WEEKLY COURIER AND
JASPEKCOURIEE
FOR
$2.25 A TEAR POSTAGE INCLUDED.
Thojr woro toUeinf about umd
u um Metropolitan mo e
aigbi. Tbo JdelropoliUn ia tbo W mfton roadonvoua for Southern m
and no wtbjoct ia doat'or to toe oo
era hoart than rminiaooneei tff dt
ioit in aato-bollum dajs. I have mo doubt yiiu bad ffaiao a Hi Qooriria and In Koutucky i Taxaa," aaid one of tbo apoakera, b iK politely to tbo repreeentatfyee (wMMMt StewwwaWe NTJMJ TaNtms1 eoJttWMlo! PM8e the (rroup, 'ut for real dowarii pluek and daring the Virginia to the lead. You all retneuiberoid t Jaok McCarthy, of eourto. Ho -one of thoeo men of whom you eo safely any ho would tackle a elref saw without the lihtoet feaf of oonsoqueneeo. On one wc salon bad a quarrol with his brotber-in-li Mr. Maeon. The Maoeaa were juat pluuky ae tho McCarthys, ami a qi rel between atkih men meant buaiat Maeoa eent McCarthy a challeo Mac replied that be didn't want fight kU sister's huaband, but to aa that be wnnn't afraid he offered to with Maeon on a powder keg and anplv a ligbted match to it. Wl Maeon fefnotl to accept this ame nteitt Col. Javk then offerwl to mo to the dome of the Capitol and ju off. Bwt upon Mr. Maeon atill maining etubborn the old man retried toe challenge aad killed opponent at the tirat nro. On another ocoaeiou busiaeee ea the old gentleman to Arkansas, deecribiiij- his experience nftei'ward laid he found there the roughest en he had ever seen, and the Colonel no tenderfoot, I astmru you. One
at the hotel a hig, burly fellowk wh evident intention wan a quarrel walking met the. old man stepped
his toes, tie did tins aeverai tin
accompanying each action wltl mock apology for his awkwardn Tke Colonel bore it Until he boot
aatifiel of the fellow's intentions,
then be suddenly gave' him a I which eent him half Way acroee room, at tho same time raising kw
and politely remarking, 'I bar 3
pardon. As the bally turned u Mac the latter thrust a six-abo
under his noee antl asked him II could do anything more for him.
fellow was not without a grim sens htuuort and coolly replied 1 I, tb
you, rru no hog, ami 1 know w I've bad enough,' " Wfukingkm Ia
Bare Neoka In Borland. Tbo soileU of Euslfah women
absolutely corrupting to the young 1
who go into what is caiteu tne oosi oiety. Even children are surprise the fashionable dismay of arms sbeuldM' The other evening a 1
came, to our dinner UMe in
dreed" My little granddaugnter
preached her slowly, and after Ot arately surveying the novel ooetu she rwnarked.'with M child's lmpMi
"Why, you are not dresseu; 1
your akin." '-tlu.i.,1iv attiei-aaAd. lkttfrhed .
askedr ' i'litit doeeu't ydur mother a kwdreeeer' .... Oh, no," I answered for the ah toother, jn a depreoating tone;, "at am afraid that you will take cold f wis.xioure." " And oar guest did keep tip a el eougb all tint evening, and wae dently uncontfortable. 3ut what discomfort, sickneae, orfeven deatl women who worship at the abrtnt
faahion! . .
I never see a girl with Mr shout'
without recalling Oliver yven Holmes1 description -of Blandhe C mer in his story of "Elsie Venn At, the tea table of Widow Rosa Blanche wae seated (to her great
gnci) between the oW village tc and the oW village elergymant wl quite aloof from her, attractive yi gentlemen Were ebattMsg gaily other lediea of tbo party. Reoove her spirits by degree?, sho began ) ing off her "surf ace" upon tho tw doctors, tirst heaving up her white glaring right shoulder to tho els man, and then heaving up her v and glaring left shoulder to the) pi Hin. The clerirvmau was stun
the ubveician was amused, out
were tempted; and the girl's mane, wae quite typical of the tricks
Mheotee, the traps and saaros w areeotin.be preoent faebioaabk eiety of tho more depraved etrat
the JCnglisn upper eruo. mtm, m btk Cody Stantm in Ihr(h
THE EVANSVILLK WEEKLY COU
BIER is recognized as a pnper iiitftir-pH-ftd in all the requirement o Aniet icHii journalism. It Maud con tplotioHM among the mi'tropnlitHi journals of the ronntry as a coHplott NewcpHper. In Ihe Hietter of tele gilhicet virr, linving iheadvnntHgi ot connection with the Kvansvii.lf Daily CoukikkJi hia at Its cntutnaiul all Hit diapHtcliee of the Western Aa anriatcd Iins. As n IfEWSPArKK tt Iimh no auperior It l. In tl.n ftilieat wne. n FAMILY Pa rr.a EhcIi ieatif eontHlnn h eompletei
story, a rirh varletv ol condoned . Tf . .1.1 a ... . . .
iniif-i- un rnxiuima, jri, I IMMI-trit'H.
MteratHre, St'ietiee. eft?. Ila Merkft
ljiiotjitioti me ctintplele, and to In ifiicil tion.
It I titiHiM:--f t ft Fiifetpriainir.
rn'K Hi'! J t tii w t Ociieial Fantii
fi.(4pKt Tl e tos ptiee hilngit it uit m. ittirhor at sjutIhiisH copli"
tnii oefi eti mi inn omi'tt, r Send miharriptioiiH to this offlce Feb. 8. 1M
Charge K.to two Cot pen . One of the melical examiners is in a dileraa which, although w ing a large amount of money, r an amusing point. He was aim Charleston to investigate the oaee girl who had committed suicidt taking carbolic acid and, alii earriage, lie drove to the street number Indicated to him, He shown Into tbo chamber whon body of tho gbrl ly extended 01 bed, and taking out his note-bo, prepared to set down the facU m for nlUng out his certificate bofoi saade bis examination. "What is Urn girl'o nameF
akel. Kate
"Kate,"
was tho reply
he repeated, writing,
urn
.
Hirl" rMOonded ttt
eorpee, opening nor eyee. Of couiie, ho iitwrnn UHely t doned reconllng the prlars death, and devoted bimeetf to ...m i,m. fiha wan ten m
boa
NTTAUUUi wnw " , pital and has since mrorered u
One of thf neafi refldetiRea fat Iut riage hire oeM oMly bo P"1 1
auditor when aoeompanieu j -Ufioate of dli, eml as tho f this onto did not die, Dr. - J uiudtiit anoMi Ave or six dollars.
P. und on' Ht apparently no reoourse ar 1"' the patient hersolf, ami as bel ' taMi- abeolute doeUtuUoa it doe
ihe bW wm m
........in.. 1. 1. 1 1 . u
if in tun ifii(t lor SHIP Hi linitM' of lour tootiiB, porehtitiH nrati(a, oh lots IIShikI 190 Good MrelloH 01 onntf ft nit tree and nhrnhherv vrnav.
I if nlrely Will he Mild rhenp.snfl on
t'tvm o rt i rp Al'pH' hI Pt
abeolute
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