Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 September 1887 — Page 2
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ma, toeer eaeietaaoe. Pray,
a.. . aka had Ms
Mm, bet lUyi Ifr.Daeaeat,
iTi?ri. a l.ttiTeaayee be- -
-laaama - mihMimwi at
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re, aad ' aJI!-J' rl K.-
keeco-wUKwerea- TVZL "avaaaaatk aad j. Oeeriee
A taaaatahraa aed fi
k-l TTaoa tka
oeatratad Br of the troops two la-ale-a fait, aad oae whit Xtoaua, of Mker. with kM4, wm wmwM. or w hoew ta battle raged tommy, whoa the Utatra-----ta tiatker aad oalr ektnaiek eaota
.ftMJAiriMlaiaiT. TlrioBmed rrZ. y-I rr. tS..
Mittl elerea o'cioek ktet sight, bat 4 ,: 11 aad 1141 a. aa waatoraA. Jack Waid,ee at KeueWt , win f'"14g aaaa. wee ehot dowa darias; th Brat part . retarehax Jh J T&lbjkt. TfcawhlaaiaawalgliH-to w ac tra-4 ---LA t.,.; rTV2bli jv. Haa. Tha Ia4iaa wart f tria tfekau, ! 'J" Ttoa At twaVra ackak ta aawa l eoa o-umI avaaaas. Raaa ta
haaSya-rtoftha bt aad 7; SSmar t. Waw J'SK! TaaaaaaHalfc wall arraagad aadraady . J-tr ta all m? J1
kb .a t.lA
tkaA aartaia wiwwnwi
k.TitttaairkiU atria at Hlf latnaAmtlMflntt Awf BaaaiaiM to lU-Wtoi Pt iSuw. bf to-4t lajU. mmkI far tha aawaa of tlaaw-
tmm tW ka ai aa aMW o tk
laUlar. it aaaoiMM ItatrtXto tf
t tka faat to t IMlUte
If .a aimaainlallai
vary vaaarM aaaniar a-j -rr"T tka iiMaTaUa ao.H.-4ralm o taoaa wkawoWbera tka 0i for At aaka of part to AociUocunt ati bci toad wkk will Us all wko want to know tka tniik taeoaaprafcaad ata gto ,Mn Ctotoi'a Adail-lMratioa ka doaa
1T.U. tin la tar Ul navacw
tdafaa Oata BaavatiaaM
rsrtofto tH.uuw4 SiiHj'TiillluT Waataiallaetart af v aaa aa a waatat atatac taat fat ft2l!taatlrT laatUaaat laiata air taa
LAMENT fir A HOLE.
SOHOOL AND OHUMOH.
1 t - kW Tarn a aoclabU. lo4
l Mtwrad kok, and lUt I Kara wtr i-rly r -rywkar-, I
w7aaailaMa4 rUu.r itod t IMtriUf tom wiMttto. iNto nu Bnt I to ytm wu t tkUtk
Knd grifc manjr wprat Wg F"' My ittuxK-UHea in tka wM Ugrtmii. uLw.UwaWtl. raeukHAvartkiMk
ol mm mU1 tkay wwhI U ntwl into. . .laetriolty, And wHan I do oac wrrto I k EJnUcolmi eki
fai thw cullaf at C
aWi
low Uiart
tindrUad U U Mug
Mai. ad kaa mo anUy wiut
IU
in tk
iaadara
aiMdanU
ovr Nittett fWry
wood. -Mttltmtt,
I Knm 18T0 tk AtUmdmiiM At tka ' tlaiuaM Lai'ir MtklHW ot Knx1hm4 kM
tUmkWtl, Mild tka NUMtWr Utkaiu aiora tkn trtibla4.
1 AU 8inte' Memodul CkMroh, in
Kaw Mkltord, Com., M w w Imhi
It ki wtkl t m mm nm
Ami wkN I do oWC aarVMaa i am B,,UcoMli cl,Mrck In tk UMiWd MMaa rapttUad witk leew. A wh will u tkuM Hght-il. two Uyt U w-adiwa m wkan ka wU i tk Unlvei-xitr ol
eltuwloHl Had HOt
but M
n.. .... ..1 ..un I laava
IT UkT W ti. .. witUIW!, J,.U rUl o( wmhi m JJ h teU
w ' -a m . iltkai tala 1 1 X . ktll HluUUU
: a M 1 Mtra Mkkaa aai i
to
Vara Park
,aaaat at KaruM .... .mx WMwteaatft
atla.m optaiag w ""'X" at Ymm'i Itattaf Oat at
11 . ml Taata win
ter aaaa Sau
for ta TJaiaa
. i t. iMi witi vtrc aa
Ixi luaiitil f'taaloai. aa wdt t,J!,
at aar lataaat yataa. fatatatac
wataa MTaaaraaa lar a' Tr IT .aa
i .mc 1 1- JuiM l ht amaiaHMM
a kMt ragaca 'fT" TT. -"1 . V " t uitra ia tkki
tka atat-ta-oltka UaUaa x mt TJT"' dirftf rd aiaa BttraaM. aad by actual ooat kaa 8ut by a , KSa? lMtito.. wkleb k-4 aad by nrfttl fraat a aq-Uakla r,rr-i.r!rtw el PriWt raapportioiimaat. Tkay hava beW W'.uSSkHu" Tka. poison f tka LaiUtHr. in Co".VrZ! aiuL. U adrarM rainUtkii. wbaraby earkUn wU
HBCRmhki . . I . - ..! kuulrail VftM. .
taa coa-eiuatom 1 tuwn. - , V
v... atuk renrMViliaitom in vna .
turf at AtUntte Jlty, ut a man, wko m foinir to btk, fell rigkt into m, nd intHl of Hjolofilug im a gentleman tkould, eonimeHCtHl t, .war at me. I tkeil eqitefMied my-
elf very mH d rvf " ? I Kth .... oLInlptnu . WW HI
m- vae - I uYw w tka eHra t iwt ill K ' 1 Hm m-v " , ,1:AC8 for hulUing eowmenoenianMN
MMtwM aa PrT lMUr,i r fatkHi wkat tkay bat earat. . wty. try u tew w m r ' olwwieal oonerU. lweturw, .
4L4aB. Ttrr Joree
that Mr. CtereUad kaa tod ready to
luitUMi ol h oceHti steamer, iHinsinx
1 wouW be out of sight there, bt 1 wan fotiml out hm1 driven way by tha hip oarpantar. W aolaa 1im1 terri
ble lived.
All tlx are larg
rlif rreaHt, paan. . - j etireiv USfSle if there
nr. -TT VrV" ,T ::a!w bodv a. Hartford and New
"nww" ,V.T" " Z " JSlh aat tkouaamt. of votea.
I: .i i 1 u
..iatatk. raord far a Btom-atwHh- While tha soma aaa vm
MMalkia that ia Preeideat
. tMd Aliltar kaa I iul
rJTT: Tka I uo aa aexa,aeil career ol ; to put
!aMTraiatSitc to acirate peaatoa acta jKeperity. the Republican leiwler and record retauag F fu! ara eaaaaleselv woclaim-
jaiae eanay tbt the war it not over, and ara
Rai otaaa. tram M ta Jan taMw, a I eaaeaTo-riMK; i
.teat -vmh. wiriwt m firM I ji. tka ambers of aectional hat.
I All the great inventions ef the world ' are largely indebted to hole, for their
Cannons ana nnoe wuuiu
were no holes
tha ammunition in. and even
Sotttbeaflt
Indiana conference, has lieen eiecieii nreeident of Moore' Hill College, and haa accepted the portion. He is spoken of as a "scholarly, Christian
gentlentan, wltn recogniA-u ""' "J
In the acii(M)i-rooin aim
tliea would be harmless if they couldn't
aaaalUalv tMjMjlxiiH Blake WMea in wnai.
ai.aanaa at laar
Maakar icfcaolhoat
er tii
w k. t. mm mmUt as a faaarat. uaa V
atraata aaa go wow m. mm waHmff with beta areata.
Maay wha aaeartm laat aiai wwa gram mm that tka Utoa war eeeaaadoa SMrraMaa ara aw koreeeeto i A.aaWial diaaatch atotaa taat MM
mat lata aetioa emimij eaalty. Waaa ta Utaa
aJ ftr. earaa trtwaara,
tka maeratfea
a aa taiai it dtv tkat tkara will ke aa mora wattiac
.lu. t- - Tka TJtaa
u... a-kt. Tk acht kwtad ah dar
' ". i 1 anartar - - wkiaa
tltltorU p.m., riat wart sWU oraek iaa;. ' nkHeMN afaaat amtoir teht has aa-. Tiata. will leave Uaiea
will
aaaaaiaatioat O. A. X.
naea aa laaa la aaaw. ""Z
laaaefaatat ateeat a " CTVL ZL 1-jea.m.: iaaraa wttllaa-t Jaaattaa aarracks ... arfaauaa at garata aaa aarWaa.aaa at ftaaUtsmlMr! ajatfafMLi ffmr (w" amaMl 0aajetaawa ai - . . a a Vmmamaadsmam. MtHM! BnamaHB?4t 4 Taaaar.aaa
rears. aiawTa M art
Fnaiitata OaraaM aaJ ArMat, laetaaire. a aariaa at
7M feartea aaM; a
ruaWiat Ctorelaaa, iwa MM ta J;"-; aVa eetie4 at aalf twa yaaw, aaa aaamad
Mr. Slalaa. imBediatly after his da
m w . . . . . i. i
feat in 1884, Imlalgert in a wratie o (
abuse against the South, and declared
ia effect that Mr. Uieveiaaa waa ,
RapuUKian press
shot at Yet
nobody ever gives holes credit loc onr uafulnee. On the contrary, whenever man gets into trouble he blames it on 1)8 and says he is 'in a hole." aitlimivli I look verv innocent at the
bottom of a flower-pot, I an exoeedtnriv ilanvrous wlien 1 start out on
my travels. I once stopped over night
Tata TT
PraaMaaM
Fiiamat Otoralaad aaa.
z-uataa
Great
! tMiM raar. aaa Im 1
aa4 Artaar aaproree
eeftawtw.
M
ai . .1 rru.
auSly toTup th7cr:Hd m. j iu a tm rcKf to atiuly astronomy, but 1 alia. taTmost daturdly it rained very hard that even ng, and
unuerneam
STl!ama7aaUaL He a-rrerea e speech, daliberatoly spoke e the
Wek laereaaea ta tM
. aaattaaed. Kaiareiea o ",7 . t war. eaaaei r' tee CMeaaa A Altaa. 1 " .S , M.M aarrtvai
'-rrr !-rirwat s-naHk
7. A"7 TaJU-a war. waara tae-aawaae will ke
leraetr ralaleread, bat Pray raaertad
a. at. mac twwtj
Tea
aar
utaf Uuck ttL
1
it laaiurai af uaiaa
aaararad ta aet at Aaraat
a4 .aaaaAUalaa aaMiafa at tk
iriato
We challenge the entire Republica
M"" . - I y ! 41. .um
. . i zr... ava a nan uihah in inn iwin
. . ? j .ij tm x Miallr Twvua blamine nie. at u a.
ator aswrmaa, m - r-s- vr"' , : i,imf
fnw. i ann hoc inn lain. nu nav .
at the war wtm
was wit tk '
P0Mf 1 wagateaad etai
at mat
cttr.
akielatilr aa feet wHhao fenaa tm t M-ie. Jaark. at, aa aeaaM at aeerto
lUmfereaaiaata araargaaMf aadnalekly e'eteek p. rrtv la f? aeeZl Tkeiihtwaaforeadbyj Uaw wh. are a, aad .kteody to; JLiSS! aCTT litamatnd
Tae eoaattiea at ae raec-n te Marrarta aad Xaweaai eeai-
at this HIaafaa laree
for their reaMee raaeaat
aloae
White rirer, is Try pWaW. I aa
tkat raaoaaa ea w weawotm ami
Meeker roaxi win be raWa MyaKaaoai,
M tkara kiaomiaf topreraaiB. we j aw Jeafc far Iadiaa avaraars aa email parMas ef railroad maara, MBer-tt, , jaeiyicttri, serreyera, tampiat parSaV aad e-ary aeaall aapraSetad baaeh ot wkitas everywhere. The Iadmas ataally kraTal aerearretoeacbaadrad miirn 4Uy, l -
m freek feorsas as taay go a "-
I to prereai mem ! of me eaeaty. Tkay eaa a at-1 L
iaa raw meat aioae, m we
Km hard for meatafatiaw
surlako mem ea oae aaeaat. Tin maw. Man from the froat I eaa not
praam whether the Utm wiH f ollow the 27 ef a raaaiag aad. reidmg ight
ar aet. Whaterer m raa mair kt mar be. K mast he
ajramaarad mm troops haTe had aothiasT
latter two aad oaa-kalf aays,a V. aaa all nUvad aat. B
tkare were aa few of them aad aeamayof meeaeary. Taeae who kaew the eeaatry amha ma ftat eooarrad oaly abaat ftftaao dm from the raaerratfoa llaee, aad that ma eeaatry hi rerr hrokea aad fell of
rallreeea. ctl ,
'. MLMSarioaaatria. .
j . .'awic a rt e ea
rlTn a'aiaek a.m. imrtr ta show the foreroinr igares to
ae lawlreaaaawat- iacorrect. There they stand
amkrwBw. Weeari Ogleway. I l, tka maAala israres for the
af Hm, aW tk Mm. &rZ: ia-aaraa for the
aat aad lor au ume. BatthMMetotalL The work of the Feaetoa Baraaa during the past two rears, afcoabi be studied by the people, lad ar the Uaka soldier. Here they
are: TMai Jaly 1. IMS, ta Jaaa M, MOT. leialT. Mg.Maeatea eerttaeatea at att amtaas were
1 Fiaan Jaly t, MM, a Jaaa M. M, MMtT Maetea eerttaeetee at att alaeeas war "--aa taawm. at 1M.1M eartmeataa ia fever at I . ... --a aasar Deaieemtl arer m
erameat at Waahington as the Confederate Governntent, aad, ghonl-like, riolated tha graves ol the dead past. The warm, enthuei&etk iayiUtiaa ol tha aitlMBS of St. Louk to the Freei-
dent of the United Sutee to visit them
eaused Tattle, aa lawa
.a tf
leader, to proetituto tne poeiiwn in ,
tka trranu Army w ta
llunil)er came next day, and tlve man buckled and thought he waa rid of me.
Bathe soon learned dinereutiy. i
ran along under the bricks as he went to his ofKee that raornin, and' the mud squirted all over him at every
Republican .tap ke took. 1 then fcW on. ot n s
ha . back teetn, ami iw ,
The dentists couldn't ilisloilge me, ami
a a .
OCCUpMm Mt WO Wiw iJ V . .V .... ..r I Inntr Uv
,. ,Va Waaaat nartiaaa a BUS. tBO lOOlB Mu 10 - - r Republic to the haaeet Pn enus, kim alona.
l . Lav tka i-rnaiiinar wim lfT" i wn . ..-
n m eawuw - 1
soaal Tioteace u no etty. Tha offer ol
Drum, a Reaaallcaa, to retara w m ,
Adjutaatueaerai Bans iu-iuSi, i . . to return to the .friends of mine want to get into a safe
I must
will al
ta Jaaa SR. MM. mere
uaaaat at MaalOaS M.Pim
aa maraaee af aM,at7at,M for la not
wttktkeir ladfoa. m..wr vmar-OnW llhMalaattoa
Mm t(m8t Laafo Tram BteatarA' aoeMUoe. Tale aat a dfoplay at aoamem adarUeemeat. aat aa atleaorieat rewe-atattea
fcarta tatartiU af tka etty, oa a aaa ant ta rears
ratSrtal aaale, aoaetotfag af Beats el-1 mneUkmc twa year aaaar
Vi aaaatraatodaaa kriWJaaUy ngliamwna rreai Jerr 1. MM, t
llhatMtttf tMtaH, aa4 roateiamroa. wm ofoaana ea
Tfiaef ats,riweeawaaw. aaelaari t ' - aaanaaite saaer t WraaijaiTl,
Ttatoa ef tk G. A. X. Betaatlea at me woaa ITefCt at tk -- tiat.. ft. A. X. aaaa amatw eaaMao
ZLiUMm. artkelattwayar
lLTJ. K i "ISlStTMML mere waeeMMM maa,
r'lBl'T'" iTZLZ- m. uiMteelBat .w OaJairl. MM. tkara were aaea
BlWwJamaanarTataaa4Mala taluasav,aai siailieeri, adAnar T at aartmHaU wttrM-aanaUla
gaaneeamaaaOMwatreota. Maatc aa4 aawr , rtimi rate at MT. rrktaf i---tr" to;
hale Caam am at taaa.ar a wa-. a - -
afM M tk reUs earteg
PreMeat mereiaaas
w.irlie: amy mtfoa., Frt m f nTLa '
t aad BJaiam at me JtaUaaal
aat a tk atttasaa af ax. Laaw m me
UaeattHatotat e'eteeka-aL
Tarious State the battle-flags stored ( deposit vult.
t- V. W.rtanartaAjLal aaUSOd tUOiaer SOl Vll-CB m
Republioan loader, Tairehild, to curs oompl'Mk
L,.r 1 I ways find me during thesumnier atthe "Mv,:..- w.iara .d theifi small boy's comer of the ball ground
IM Aravvuvsua w-rwio w
bv their iaceeeant eaorw v
i . t ...11 u-mxi I aae
anu iney now mj a . . ....1am n Oft
a lime guupiun
their purpoiie.
eood-bye. But you
small
TYrl BUS.
n xihii ,
toar open tne wounos ot im wm " aad to promote dieunioa, are tke only 11- ml tka nraaaat daV. They eaa
act realise the spirit ot tne age, i
live in the past aaa peraiav
fftmu ua uui .1 mi i . A. nvxj. " "
hate. The liemoeratM pany iivjiieu
REFINED COURTESY.
V. W. Chriatum Adwwtii. The announcement that the union of tha Engineering College of Japan with the University of Tokio was to
! result in dispensing with the service ot
breign instructors in tne unneu iiww-
tutioiu turns out to have cen erronoous. Six Euroiieans have vecently Ikiuii
apiointod to profeseorships. JS. i.
Ledijtr.
Before leaving for Europe tin e ....a tltca
summer a prominent, uibihuui u
Hanson Place Church, Brooklyn, paui hie sulwHiriptioa (not yet due) to tiie ohurch debt, his pew rent for the quar
ter, all his envelope contributions tin
his expected return, ami wit wun one of the deacons five dollars for each of the communion offerings during his absence. .N. r. Ififnes. The overwhelming sentiment of the teacher's convention sot in the direction of Christian truth, ami Christian methods, and Turistian aims. Materialism, atheism, infidelity, agnosticism, are chmrly at a discount, in the estimation of a large numlmr t our odncator. It is one of the shining
tokens of the time that thvra are so many in this great body of .teachers whose Influence in simply measureless, who feel that they c not 8ttt " without a personal faith in a personal God. Advance. A cable dispatch announce tha death, at Jaffna, Ceylon of Stuan Reed, wife of Rev. W. W. Howland. lor forty-two yeais a missionary of the American Board of Commissioner fot Foreign Missions in that field. Mis. Rowland graduated at Mt. Holyoke seminary in 1839, and was a teacher there until her marriage in lSlo. hhe t..- ,.i.;i.lrn The dcr.th of the
jeavia 'nhlmt son. Rev. V. S. Ilnwlniid,
his wife, at Auburndalo, Mat., oently. undoubtedly hastened forth. United I'rMbjtteria t.
Treaeare renel Oaly y Mlga'r Kral aatt OalUeateU fewee. a rnA nourtesv of manner ia one
i y Ui, wrt af a hiichlv-bred and cul-
la ever
Tt ia the outcome ot a
ee w J7 .
deal, oalr with the issues of the pros- kindly heart anu '
. j n. ... utr Aaaiiaietrauea i ant uav. nm n uinwuau
wmwjwmwm - . " ..a. la. I " .11 Ita
a jw at iaa uoTnansBt a -
it obtained the control hut it is also something more than this, maat all ita eaersriei It is the eaie of conscious dignity
f an intellect sure
I rat '-T " 1 -" .
own poeUKin, anu ih""6
mid
AFTER THE OOM.
ol
an its
2 ZZrimmimmMm ! areaaea, aeam- marat twoyaara aeeac iJS iTLJ'mVJSilZi atmaaSrataa;
tame
1.-
Xaafnr
ta Utat
aadsvSies.
Wamaaeaeraat
y
wavfta MM
j . . .
aTe beaa no aejat ittaey aaa
Mt aloae. CKaars a elare mat as
Mated ia MM mat report.
- --' -
ietMtHaMefor tke
ccViTna. aerla ta Jtaefcrllle, Taa--t
' THriaTlll a MaakTlll raUroaa. a-tnaiwa
eJmmWj Mmp
iwai i.nnmini af all eiasiee war
wme n-eaa af Peaetaaa, af walek U.1H ware
hare been directed towards
kail luiniuai
daTaiooiBr the illimitable reaouroe ol . for none imt tnose 10 , '
. J M tka nanannalies. WKK'I COHneoue hihibi io """'i
were the ctiation ol Republican Gov ernment, and seeking in every way to weld in tha bonds I union and
of our common
bites
of physical and mental annoyance, without outwardly being runted and .HurbexL It implies the most per-
faut aalf.control lest one
le thrown
aaa . a i. D-a tA uiirnintaia.
the WoodT amirs, a rwuniiwii-" 'r-
lit, Aa.
Mlsitari hi hi a treaty of
ail
a-iaa ta avail tat aM lam at me aa-
Mm2artkr lan Miaairt rarT aad maay otker aetata af laTTrnrtT" TWe wBi allow tke llkammmamXaet aadwko d aot wlm m ratraac .metr ateaa keek ta St Laate, 1 auk ake traak Item owaMch taer ferelar SaMMeaai Tk Imlawmg tatae aa-e rlvL iJkrMe M. ta ClakmaU
aril: St. Laatt t Ckattaaeeea aad retara
ac Leaie tM, te Leaerlll MJ, le a... a Tiah la xtlaata aad I
T.ataK UTnailTftle HI"
TITS. TekoMgaed wawiariac Saatemkar
atamarl
retam ta St.
Maav
vow Uwtmm ta Maaet, Mo.
a larga past of load trom m .waeie. a7moa,whiok kaoeeapUd wttlseat
aot aaowato waic m i-, taM ataH: xaw
to rid thiMMlreS ef Mr'"mmMJ I au; te rilet Kae ."ZJL.
ef oMttiaa. aawr m . MMaean rarme wih .- -
, todaaaa to wrlto rTeeMOer. ea ta
WMMiaawlalaiat; felly the r lEJLeUkS by wham he topmatoa toe xJCTiraw
Atssrewwanw""----; a-aiaa raeed trie tiakets atm immmmm
m, Marm-Oaark,
BJtaiMy. aad 3fa-
MM avaalew'Wriwwa Tke Ca'Mi A
Wakaek. to
Wltk aaeh faeU and igares ia view.
eomm-eet is not reqaired-they apeak fee tkemealres. Partieaa malifrnity say aeaall them, but they will glow the brighter by the assault, aad will
nor eoasptcaoaa. imww
. a
well fool proud of the reoora.
Tka tratk m always more pow-r-taaa aKe. The tratk grows ia puWic favor. vTWs beiag tb eaae, the Domoeratie aartv has only to keep toe truth
f v. tka iNaalL iaaHewaesJn Jeaat
may
I . Dl J Kalrt a muilIM i tOOKetl-IOT nyrpiiisw"
Ws7fo .... kickjet I f"r':!Tt.X la.Bted . Ami it hi in its most perfei-t form iaa
afankwaMMHeatai-tTma.. patai -----r mM. tu. highest eivinaa-
politieians. it is ao a.mc.. . - - rations ef
raraker-Tttttie-rrcmia reowiHrn - vv- ..... "rvlnMud oWth, or by
aaiu aams-aiaaam sarv aaaamna w aa-maiaa ewr
the aowec ot reeurreciKm. - j
power
( jr. r.; Arm.
DRIFT OF OWMIOWt X ltooerame eaadidate sboaM .. . . .Lit...
any any attoanon m taw
w
of me rait-
laeVrMagMiUor to retoht yainsiiiia
mt toe kto at all kaaarde, aaa rar-
ky raasea of toe tan ara octee
te keep oartata coamvxae waa
it tkay aaa wutaua au
riaat astd Mtte to
treats la
aSfammtXlT
2Sa tlraaa likaatmrle maad it ie aaM
gat aaWltrs ate raohteg fata
TITZjIiC, tkl aettlsweat eCttw
wMakwiilbe tokea pmsiMlta af ay
aw to:
aeM. MaalrrnM. SywaarM.
ark., at Kte
torn, gaad golag aatkw J J?iJ!f?J?'
SI. Ta m. lewa.vraw
THE VOTI IN KENTUCKY. laaklltan erswa-wladera CtaUkMig at aa laeHMIe Straw. The proverb tkat "a drowning; maa elutehes at a straw" w never bettor
illustrated than in tha attttuae ot tee
Republican . prma 1
Kentucky eotoa. m"?ZlZZ
that east for rreetaoat vnmw-, theaa papers ara at oaee eudgelinf I tui- kraiaa ta iarura eat how kwg
Tha Deatoeratie party baa al- Urilt reqaira far tha State to give a R-
ways fowgat his battle, aad is Bfttog I Wtoan majority at tke mm ratio eg HyeC LswieoiTfe CtrUr-JmrnmL ka. , t. 1 u u Taiiu mmA hie I Ta ISM Prsshlent Cleveland's ma-
V I " . . am TH.L.
very Jority ia maataotcy was vw f the I Vaar the matoritv far Gaaoral Back
TkMaMM-atht eaadhlato for
aeWttoaght the
aaMMatat . fLmmLam wTWtvffiavfaw
It ia base Mmtttude for a work-
.aaaa to fall to veto the Democratic
aafl leaad-trip tteket ta Sai lagaeld, IM at . ! Cm SeaaMrwai le fr-m aM af j !lraVataa..-u aad eyaaeet wttktke SC
l teafo a Oeatrai iiiw-a m, yrnLl mtm H-mHk p. au Tfofcet goed Mr meam
crawled iato
emoll aom aad aalled the mewth of too
koto in actor tkoat- At least, they are aMaaUWmag so maok atewth a they MA aaaa tiaae aaM. JgaSkgaf Tm-
at Twaf
1
r. It!.. Aaa. m. Dr.
Territorial Takariaarma far rMh htaisasrtiet at Ckey-
, arrived ia tWa ewy j ettraay
"JamCa9)mtmmmP aSlMa
ety,
aamweaah JqUiw yi.aiiaawrtaitm tWepartafta aante aad raaart aaa reaalt.
eaMaaHN na ,j . imm 1 MMmg aaa a m ea U .lailaaktag mta am-i Tk aotfcermii,"
eaae. The peepto af att mimry I eheir kaade. Thee
kaghoree. .alia.l shjr, ead kk to toaai lwiaasis,bat mora sWWitatog ailMil 1 Mto tar- 1 ka MMtMawMk
f tr
aaw Toax.Aag. W.
e Celeraae, who m to tola mm idea of a vematory 1
Me says: HTtan la a aseaiUa far
ewMdaasmir. If yea read the dtepalthie .will thrak tkat ta fiwattor ie eMaae
! awaoke, IaWthalto that there is a I laaUCalarew! kaadwk waaaato
I . . it . .Ml., a. aa aa
noay, OT aaa mmj ai-r " "
let
Facakar. of Ohio, the
RepubHeaa rearing ball, ia a
hrpoerito. Aftor aaeMtng rreetaeat
CWralead wKaowt Mttv m aaa awUm Ohio RepnhMaan CoatkMt. he
aow volaausrs a lower torttmg htmia
tkaa tkaA. mm kaa Weetont tour. J. I.
ratsfrom BWa baa done many tooHah thiags in Htttos, bat be ieu't fool aoagh to men horn hoeauee Sherman haa raptured a atagM oatpoet that tataa wilt t whoa ha needs it If
9Wvmww W9 . .-at
auaiaa wutt Oki next veer, no wm
he
amy mj
tea
year the
aaa- tka
w " aaaa f
Govaraor. m about ,0W. ina tow m in the total veto. Thin m what ia known as an e year ia Kentucky aad
tha vote waa not brought oat reiiy. But there ia vary iHtle diferenaa in tka nexM-fiAO of tOMM bttWOOn tka
paxtie. t Of coarse, la an of year tka light vw shows stronger againat tha saalority party. But the dinVreaoe between General Buakner'a majority this year ad President Ckf daad'i majority ha 1W4 m not as great aa that between. Mr. Biahie's majority ia Penaeylvanla ha m and General Beaver's laet year. Yet tke Dmoeratk papers dWa't
claim that dlminutioa In majority
started in ita
estivation it will repay the moet gen-
nuiiir nf Ume anu rien teeainsr.
j . .. ...11..
uW.,l .Ilka to both OWer aaa aa-
holder. tTtrwMan at nvrm. Coins af Many Realms,
At tk Colonial Exhibition in Londoai
auM'URHkittl iMJaUeing-boxe. in aid of
the London hospitals, were placed at .ina iwUhU. Some of these boxea
were on the "put in a penny and tha kvura will wk" principle. Tha fol
lowing iaaliet ol tha ontrlbutiona depooited in them: M-which sum eonslated of a few gold coins, a larger uiimber of silver, but mostly of pennies, half-pen ales and farthings; 17 old or defaced British coins; 48 foreign ooina-Indiaa, Egyptian, French, Balgian, SwhM, Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, Canadian, German, Austrian, t.-.?.-. Dutch. Straits Settlements,
! Uintah Pr tutu te. Americsn, Jersey,
Wtrfeve ew-'f- o ' a .
a. aealatakll
Vavmw Tat4llsx t fill MHT OTS WHiuaiiwn
JW-ja .- 1 "a r a
a,a-l 11 metal tokens; 178 wiuous ot
various patterns and substances; 10 JUV. jaamkliur eolHS in llHl Made
of Mtetals. bone, iadla-rubber, card
i.Mi mnt.hr.of.nearl. ehalk, tugat
sad glass, including three apaetoak glaeaes and one tons? two rings, three O . . t t f1il.J uaaar.
Haks anu many pmoea i-r
If F. USt
Vtaiaa Wania wai ewi Wararthaliaa ritfser gat Hot k witt give it to .W Deasocratto r- JTLi wti su-h a amator al prickly w-just as muab PiTtZ
as tna ateewaa m awvaai, " -7 puhMaan trfamph this year. Jmrfis.
thorae pretradrnt; tram tiMraeewm jhsrman won't be abk to baadk R.-
kaaTf laWmi.
nu Meawwidto (eererely) "1
can't understand hew you Had ftomueh
tima to devote to bnao-ball.' irmng UtawaHc (gayly)'Bus business is dull." OM Heavywait (aa befoiu)
-"And why m business dnlir1 Young Litowalts (relecavaly)-'Bansa 1
hava so much me U devuto w Ull" Wwrwr' ae-f.
a n.k.ta HaMl-KHatK Aaeat'e War
FltcarlHg Ue HI rraSta. The real-estate season must be about over," said a friend to a real-estate agent in a Dakota town which has enjoyed an unprecedented boom. Yos, things will be rather quiet aow till next spring." Did you make much out of t boom?" ,, . , Oh, ves, we did pretty well; though we were" to considerable expanse and - 1.. .a It
had some neavj iww.
Whut exienes do you reier 10
oerent?" a ,
"Yes. partly but then mat n Terv heavy; this oftloe only ooets us two
dollars a montn. xne uigjoei. was paying our share for having the
thirteen rauroaua surrey
place. That aost us about a nnnurtm dollars." ... ... .
"But they will be surveyew ior no year so you won't have. that expense
then. 'Yes, but we're liable to have to pat two or three men with teams and scrapers out on one of the roads in the spring-can' t sell real-estate always on nrveys alone. Then we had to pay a hundred dollars towards a descnj)Uon ol the boom in the St. Paul and MinneapoU papers, and another huii. dred for livery bills, and fifty dollar? towards paying the men we hired tc drive around the ttreeta and saw on the lines and act in an awful hurry iu.il kuvars oaHis ta
town."
How alxmt that street-oar? Yes, we had to chip in ten dollar
w-l that, and I exnect mat
year we'll have to lay some track and hire a man to drive the oar back . and
forth-the Eastern enpitaitsis -ur gin to get onto the sehume of liaMn,; that oar stand there In the mad.
What were some of the iose j-
'Wella tramp who happened to be
pretty well aeed aaM na wa . -
Chicago, ami oniy wan ---tonoito buy heavily ol our roal tHt. We kellored him. guaranteed Wslnmrd
at the hotel for a week, anu -
skipped." Was that all?" . Oh, no. A man from Omaha was me out ot two hundred Oollat s at poker and then left without buying a W. Then ws cashed bogiM chocks and I lejl money to men from St. l.dj te the extent el some three mtndred. Then a mlnieterial-appearlng hap tvm
Milwaukee bought a block to mt
orpaan aaylum on ""Z: tberlaed and skip "M"rSf wnt. Take It altogether, tht.u aWtknew m weoa etnuidaln-lgiwsa we aleared about lavtytboatoitit far tba
iaeto wh
