Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 January 1889 — Page 8

I Prata mt rifritr aeHrssaandeat,) OUR WAtHIKGTOX LKTTKR. Wasmixstok, D. C, Dee. 27, ISeo. Haters leaving lo speed ClrUtwsa at hie Georgia aotfie, Senator Colquitt mU tavei HOsa. HarrUoa wa looking for a reaaeetable SoutberM Republlcaa for bis CWst be could Hot do belter than tu elect Hon. A. K. Buck, of Atlanta. The Republican Senators, true to the traditions of their pirty, pkysd a conideaes game in order to get a date rt for the ritul vote on the Senate tarlt)

bill. They held a caucus and deuhied against taking a Christmas recess. The IhuH appointed a cotutnittpe to confer with the Democrat?, hih! instructed that ooiHtaittee'to otftsr to vote for the reot-s provided (tie Democrats would agree to K?t a day for the nnal vote on the tHrin bill. The Democratic Sonatorn, not desiring to retard other nocestwry IfgNU. lion In the hopelens elliiit of trying to prevent the passage of the tarill' bill, art'od to take the final vota on that measure January 21-1. Then the Rf pulilicHns voted for a recess from Ul Friday to Wednesday, January 2nd JIhiI the Democrat refused, the Senate would huve been only nominally in e vion iluiinjf the Uoli jtiyp, as no power on ei th could have held a quorum 01 the Senate here during the Holiday However, the action of the Democratic Senators is generally coiuinendud here. Tlmt large portion of the Republican pirty known ae tho "workers" and the "boys" are terribly alarmed at the nullnations which now point to another reign of the "goody-goody" element iu the White House. Jtutherford li, Hayes hao been drilled out of the obscurity into which lie had naturally gone, and will, it is said, be a power with Harrison Hayes, it is well known, hates Blaine with an intensity as great as it is possible lor tits small brain to iioitt, ami has now lortjiveti nun lor aiiuuniir toutm f u rinu 1 . a a a t . . mm nis occupancy or uie w title Mouse aw "that man Hayes;" therefore, it is not at all surprising that Hayes should bt working actively against Blaine. PUtt, or iew xortc. is also obnoxious to Hayes. In fact about nine-tenth of the KepuDiicaa party are iu a fair way to get ett out in the cold, and a care ot the biggest tort has been developed among mem oy trie Mews from Indiana polls, whether there is any real cause tor this scare araoag the working re publicans 1 am not iu a position to gay, 1 will say that if Harrison attempts to make up his cabinet leaving such men ae limine and Piatt out, be will deliberately walk into the worst hornets' neat he ever saw, and will make himself more unpopular with his party, if such a thing be possible, than Hayes wae when be was 1'reeideut. This idea of a candidate being better than the rank and Ale of his party is all "poppycock," and has result ed in nothing but failure for every President that has ever attempted to follow it. Let Harrison take warning. John Sherman made a speech to a negro club the other night, advitdng them to acquire educatiou and property iu Arder to obtain the respect of the world. John got bis education while young, and the most of his property while Secretary ot the Treasury, so that now be is both educated and rich, and yet there arc many people who cannot respect John 8beran. I understand that negotiations have already been closed for the purchase o' the Waebington Poet, by Jamee G Julaise, witb a proviso that they are off it he goes into a cabinet. In other words, if Harrison leares bitn out Blaine proposes to make the Wuite House a very warm place for somebody. Wbat will be done with the Senate tariff bill when it reaches the House? t a question that is exciting considerable discussion just now, but owing to the atwnce of all the leaders the talk is only eoajscture. The republicans will, it i uaiu, attempt to get an immediate vote upon it by moving that the Hone concur. The democrats, it is gfnefall) thought, will antagonize this with a mo lion to non-concur, and sand to a conference. II the bill gets into the hauds of a coafereace committee that will be the last of it. C. A S Foreigners are all pretty well posted em American politics, and are not so far bebiad in the history of our country For proof of this read what a Peruvian paper has to say about the late election : "The election just passed in that part of North America known as the Uuited States, was the moat exciting that has taken place in the history of that country Mr. Cleveland, a noted rUherman, who was elected President four years ago has beea defeated by Ben Harrison, an extensive dealer in coons aud mannfac a m mm mreroi nara ciaer. Nr. tiovey wa elected Governor of Posey County. It will be remembered that Mr. Iiovey waminister to our country a few years ago ; ne was at one time comtnander-iii-chie' of the American armies, and whet general wrant surrendered to him at Bunker Hill, Mr. Lincoln appointed him member of Congress from Indianapolis. Atter serving two terms he was elected minister to our country. Upon his re turn to the United States Nr. Hovey was again appointed member of Con frets, nut wm resign to take his seat a supreme ruler of Posey County, which is the capital of Hooppole Township we congratulate the old general apou is gooa IttCK." Go Slow. S Accorainr to newsnsner corresnn dents an Indianapolis junta Is preparing to run the General Assembly. It seems that a Peering committee has si read v been organised, a "leader" sDDolnted and (bat the proceedings mo all cut and rtea, Dills rarmniated, and that all the, Members will have to do will be to obey instruetiofli. That may be all wel onoHgh In Its way, but it is not the Democratic way of doing things, and the managers will And that tome Demo rat from "way beck" is liable to sret on his feet in the caucus, or In either houe f the Assembly, and knock the bottom t of the "hull buiines."-X. A . Led far. Mr. Jacob Flcken. Sr., one of our old et and highly reelected clttana. dld M taet Wednesday. Dec. It, last, at the awe or 7 years, iu months sad 1 dav after an illases of six- wmIci. r a aamhIi, eotie or dleet.-Huutiigthir. Argui.

Tfco Dlroet Tux JtofuitsL

Hft of UVrnjr. Too UouM last week pasexl tho bill to rotund to tho States tho amount ot' direct tuxee paid to tho uattouai rovernmtut upward ot a quarter of oeutury aio. Tho Ho publicans sti)ortoJ tho bill solidly, ttnd tuey roooiyod tho jtMiaUuoo ot a uumbor ot Dstaoorats. This direct tax was levied under an not of Cong roes tasood iu 1801 (or raiting money to carry ou tho civil war. Ihe law imposed on the eeverat Mates yoany payments in proportion to their poptilauou, and atter ouo paytUKtit the lavv was re .taiea. Atont f io,ikkj,luu wapaid o, aim tins sum, with lo per cent, cotuiuissiou, it ia proposed b the hill to return to the states. Th total amount is about $17,000,000 So tar as equity toward those who originally paid the money to th government ia concerned, tho a tempt to restore it is simply a farce were there no nurplus in the trees ury, the proposition would not b seriously entertained iu any quar tor. It is a surplus distributing jot pure aud dimple, aud seem to !mv the turther demerit of beiu backet up by a speculative lobby, as cer iHin amtes stand pledged to pa their choseu uyetitu couenlerabl coiumissioii upou the shares thev will receive whan the job is sue cvseful. At the same time the re ception ot the mone by the State would doubtless leud to local vx travagance iu many instances, and ou the whole would prove uuuesira ble to the taxpayers. But the worst feature of the scheme lies in the principle at tho bottom ot it, which is the same as that iu volved id the Blair educational bill auu a nan uozen others that at times have been conspicuously bf fore Cougreea. One andall have the direct object of placing the States in the position of dependent. upon a ricn ana poworiui govern nient, and they are the more dan gerous because they carry with them a bribe to sear the people' couscience to the unconstitutional and.uurepuhlicitn 'tendencies of the measures. The bill will doubtless pass the Senate, but President Cleve land cau do no more valuable service to the people during tho re rauinder of his term than to place the oal of his condomnatioa upon it. At the recent meeting of the Directors of the Dubois County Agricultural Association the following officers were elected for tho en suing year: E. li. Brtindick President. K. F. Milburn Vice President. "W. D. Hamilton Secretary. Dan. Keutepnhler Treasurer. Dr. G. P. Williams tendered hip resignation as a director and Dr. V. H. McMaban was elected in hie stead. The following executive comm'tteewao appointed: Dr. W. U. McMahan, J. II. Behrens, Sr., and Cha3. Moenkhaiifl. At the subsequent meeting of th stockholders ot the Association it was decided to make an ettort to secure two thoooand dollars addiiotial stock for the purpose o urchiising the grouuds. W. D. lamilton aud Chaa. MoenkhauH were appointed a committee to ho ictt stock. It is to be hoped that our citizen will take bold of the matter, as the purchase of the grounds will be ol material advantage to tho Astocia tiou. Argue. Bishop Dwenger's Denial. In a published card in the Fort Wayne Evening Sentinel, the lit. Uev. Biahop Dwenger denies, in courageous language, that his recent visit to Kotiie had the remotest con nection with an alleged movement to curtail the influence of the Gar man clergy iu America or tho inppresioo of the German language in too cainonc scnoots. lie as stronij ueniee mac me question waa considered or even thousrht of at the Baltimore council, or on the occasion of the Very Ret. Father fit tut Stia ihUiIa II. A. I. & a wrvnu a juuiivv. eaye ine sine rueots are absolute falsoh ods. Indiana Paten ts. The following patents were tranted for the week ending- Dec. 18. laafi. r. ported expressly for this paper by Jos H. Hanler, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C. : J. D. Clomraofle, Hanover, elate cleaner; Michael Chine, Indiana polis, bed lounsre; J. B: Deeds. rrs eo . xerro name, ntwrtotton com poaod; J. B. Deetle, Torre Haute, metalic packing-ring, two patents; L. H. Roberts and C. E. San ford, Indianapolis, bucksaw framf; O. O Sharp, Indianapolis, pessary; 8. T. Yoont, Ijafayetto, speculum. If Utah bomee into the Uaion she will probably bo oaM the Matrimenial Slate.

MAKTIM SOHKIRieH, Jr.

AKUKKW M, I UUIILIIIIU III 9

PROPRIETOBat UNION FLOUR MILLS! JASPER, IIsTDIAIsTA.

WE

HAVE LATELY ADDED TO OUR MACII1NKKY SEVERAL NEW IMPROVEMENTS AND NOW MAKE THE BEST

PATENT PROCESS

Which we EXCHANGE FOR WHEAT where desired, or will PAY THE

EXCHANGE FOR WHEAT where desired, or will HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR GOOD WHEAT.

!i Cfltf HEAL alto Ktpi Cnstutlj We respectt'ully Invite the farmers of mill, and Hour and meal, aud learn prices Fb. 27; 1885 ly.

O.ECKEUT. J. ECKERT. A. ECKERT. J. li. RESSNER. Eckert Bros. & Co., c ce cc cc'cc "c:"cc";b"ec cd ccc: cc a- co CO c?o co e? g

cc o; os o; Eloller c co c;c5Ce co co co oo co Hiving cup pi led tliese Mills with the CHINERY, we now make none

Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour!

' which admits of bo equal for Tamilr ue. TO TRY IT IS TO BE SATISFIED WITH IT.

We

iielviae every!? te Buy Ike Vest mm it is nlwnyx Ihe kee8l. Hael Her carntea e)elr'a bills);

VfTTTl? A rn WT A TTT?n vvnrai vv n.m i tjia

MARKET PRICE IN CASH, BY WAGON ok CAR LOAD.

IHember 31. 18 17.

THE JASPER WAGON AND PLOW

MANUFACTORY!

FELIX LAMPERT.

Gov. of Sixth And Clmy Sts.a tespect fully returns his thanks to the public for their liberal patronage hereto fore, and invites a nontinnanre of the same. Ha haa on hand a stork of SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS suitable to the trade, and also emu In hps to MANUFACTURE the CELEBRATED IiAlttPJSRT WAGON !

THE BEST AT AGON ON WHEELS !

aad his extcaeive sales of which MKlUttUAKTUKS ION He warrant every one r

aaintl any brrAkae imslcr reaaemalile nmc, ariif istX trom eleleclivc tMaleriiil r Naitiiljsctiirc,

1 I? VTrrC W A XrrPT7,Ti VVJT ill N L O V AJN L JliJL 3ALU OH OR ADORCSS

FELIX L.-.4lIII?EHT, Jasper, laid. DecetnlHir 32d, 1832.

Misabrislfre TWMkii 'I'riiHlee'M ifice. pilE nnderaijfned, Trutee of Balnbridge township, Dubida county, will attend to Township business on Saturdays of every week, at his residence on north Main street, between uevnih and Eighth, in Jasper. 1 The Library of said Township la kept it the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gomann, where persona wanliuir books caa obtain them at anv time. JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trastee Anrll ao. I88 lv. CsilMNikiii 'WNMkip Trus tee's letice. 'pllE undersigned, Trustee of Columbia l Tp., Dubois county, lnd., will at tend to Township business at his rest dence on every Saturday, and persons liavine: township business to transact ire requested to present It on that day of trie week. The townshsp library is kept at Ihr ifflae or the Trustee, where those entitled caa obtain books. NELSON HARRIS, Trustee Columbia Tp. June 27th, 188 -ly. OMMAf, Md Trrt;Marki btateed, mwi mil 1 Our OfBe la npytmltm V. H. Vmtmt Of. ec. Wa hurt no tab mgttttkm, all ftBifi Street, hM eaa tnaaaci iiatent Swincaa hi taas ttme m4 t 1m cMt Owe Umm iwaots fNet WaWflo. OasS iaaSat, S rawing, jf iVoi0,, wiili oawHe. VjMU w mtUm If jwtentahte not, frea K alMfM. Ottr f not fu till Mietit la muni. A Wk, How to Obtain rahfii.M with tehtest 'Sams --".-.- a A. SNOW Sc CO. 9feestte FaStei oo)ta, WssMesjAest 9 o Fahm for Salic. -The farm at the srosdng ofthernllroaslanci PalokarWer, of S37 acres la for sale. Good eoal IsHd : rood larm land. Easy ts rase. Apply si uvvrflw osaoo.

MIOMAKL. S11HK1KIOH I &Co ROLLER FLOUR, a tai to CtSlSES fcr Con. Southern Indiana tn call and exaHiine our ol grain they have to hhii.

SHU LICK

M. OHIi2iriICH,8HULli2Il Co.

e;o ?gs os o Mills! co cc co os c.cco.so os co o LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER MA but TIIK I5E6T UKAKDS OF FOR WHICH WE WILL ALUlGHES'i ways pay the ECKERT BROTHERS C CO. have brought Jasper into uotice as EXTRA titHflft WACi! Ikese wuroiiH for ene year, TO TMr.au wagons in ktkrv town in oovthskn Indiana. J.M.PAHKEH'S last Cta, Bet. Maia J ackseB Its. PIIE sttention of farmers Is called 1 to the fact that I now have in stock addles, Harnefs, Collars, Hame. Chain, Whips, ami everythiHsr in that line, wlilch will be sold as cheap as flnd-clase ifnnda csn bf. Also, IleiHtirins? prompt iv and pioperlv done. A portion of the patronage soitcitPd. J. M. PARKER, ' JASPER, INDIANA. May 4, IBSS-tf. Hnt Towmhis Imalee'ti 1 ! ice. rfMIE undersigned, Trustee of Boone lowtisiiip, uunois county, riereny icivea notice that he will attend to all husines perlslning to the office of Trustee, st his rpsiilence IJ miles 6ouMieaM of Portersville, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all persons having township htiinp8 to piesRiit It on shiirday. Citizens desiring honks from the Township Library, are notified that Mie Library is kept by Wm. Mctlarris, in ror'.ersviiie, HrNMY n. IlKEtDBNBAVOH, T. B.Tp. Mav 18. 1 888. 1 jr. JiffirsoR Tp. Tnrsttt s PHK underslrned will be at his office to attend to township business of ii'lTetson township, DutKria county, on Saturdays ofenr.li weekend reottests all iei'HonB having btialness with the town hlp to atlend to It on those days The ownahlp libraries are kepi at J. VV lacobs', in Iliidsfye, and the Trustee's i-esldenot, where all persons entitled can et books tnereot. JOHN PKUITT, Sept.l,l4-y. Trustee JefleraonTp. atViof ua yetir jot wetk.

NEW SADDLER SHOP

heal mm mm

J. B. Slater, It sua 1 Katwte Agent at IRELAND, . IIVr. The following Heal Estate for sale; 1M arrt (. 1 nitlti runt of Hmitlmiture. SO ncrn In tlBitfr.liliii in culilvmloH. 1H crri In tuiiailnw, liK hoiim tnl barn, Kntl orchard, uooA (arm, I'rlca "B iter acrr: ry,irrma. TKaerta 1 mllo ncinh ef Hiiiitliintiurit. flS arri In rillllvatlnn. Iialnnce In lltulxr '1 framt lioune and turn, pitcj orcharJ filrnty if water I'rica M per acm: halttiuHn; liaiam e on raay itrmi. Hovirr antt iwo lolii at lltiiilliigl'Uru. two ronm nl cellar, dnwt lotit mi Jarkaon lret. I'rlca fM) half uowii; eay lermn lor ua:an:e, a tarmof 1IU hern. mie milt aoutb of IrcUml and fiuir mllea wet of Janrr. abmit tW icte. In oulllvatU'li. anmewet land, antnr Rimd tluilmr. land very rlcti, (toort (raaie houar and lo .table. A ery good farm. I'rlcr fM per acrt j Itrni. eaty, ie)jacri' 1. mllea we.tnrtrptand.Sfiacreaeleareil, l ului cf In good inilert inipUr, ubltv stnt black ouk; one of (lie bent 100 acrrx in DunoU county : laya very wells Jnt little rolling': cihiiikIi Rood (IniVer on It tn pay tor It; plenty ot water; nilleol new K It ; log hotie and log atault, fS'l per acre, ball down, bal ance in one and two yeara at n per rent. ISO acres 3 mllea from Velnen. rikecnunty, 4 mllea ontb-Heai from Ireland, lfifl arrvs cleared, balance In timber, rdeniy ol water, land rolling, hfi acre in clo ver eood frame aulte with ft or rootna. Eood iitable. altuated on good public road, near acfaool and cburch, IT per acre, $MM down, balanc on rery eafj term, a gooa cueap raran. 260 acre. !i miles norta-weat ef Ireland. 6 mile from Jaaner on two eood load) . ISA acre cleared, bat nr In ood timber, nome little wet land, a nood two atory frame bouae, log barn lorrbardi. plenty! of wa ter, a apltndld faiai and good Helgbborbocd, 30 pe acre. mi nrrea. about ISO acre In cuttlrallon. two lea house, orchard, plenty of good water, land rolling, S mllea weat of Ireland, 36 per acre, a good cheap fana, terms very easy. 712 acrea. 18S cleared and In cultivation. 40 In good white unk timber, a good barn almost new. good house Iob anil frame, two lth nomli. arood orcbard. land In good state of cultivation and laya very well, S miles west or I return! rrtce H.noo; terms easy. Aapien did grain and stock farm very desirable. 1M acres, about 80 acrea cleared good frame house and good frame new barn, good orcbard, tlxh pond, a good little farm, 1); mllea from Otwell, and 4 miles west ot Ireland. SS5 per acre; terms easy. 34T acres on Wblie river, A mllea north of Otwell. 360 acrea In bottom, balance on bill, 40 acres In dead. nlug, 40 acres tn good (nptar and w title oak timoer enough timber tn more than half pay for farm, a good frame house, 3 feed lota and plenty of living water A verv good farm, f30 per acre: terms easy. 340 acres. 900 acres cleared, balance In timber, good i ew frame house, good new frame home, coat about 1,600. good barn, good young orchard, plenty of water, I art of tbt land broken, balance rolling, good soil, ome or the farat a little worn. 3 miles went or Jasper, n public road, a splendid stock and grain farm, l'rice 3D per acre! half down and easy terms on balance. HOUflKS AND LOTS. TORI KRSVII.I.R A aond frame dwelling and store house both almost new, hi acre of land, good fencing and plenty of fruit 'rers, and small fruits of all kinds; In good part of town. Price SSSO; terms easy; vary desirable property. Dwelling, nam, store souse, ann iota at roriers. llle. good orchard, store house almost new, two sto. 'Irs high and 34 x 00. good counters and aheltlng. In ract everything in goon snape. ana one oi tne oen pis es In Soumern maiana lor a autre, a ricu iariniua; ountry all around, good cburch and school, and good if mie. Price SI.S60: SM ca.b. and balance In ail ind twelve months, good chance fur sums one to; tl a good bargain. Anrll If.. 17 eC astM SMS WiTCIi JSJfMlId til lst.tr. BH OSSB for saa un I 'aOBBBaaanS wsua lataaweria. r.r-l aaaaaFfaalBlsl teetttial mmWlAmmmmmJ-rX:SLni Dot. I Hantlai t HmnAXltltKint ana sBaeniacsat. PSanBBv WM Vl H lsdlu sa1 eau'slaa SBBBHAsWrT''; -Mr wlia work, and etwa sT mW&Xi$r ei"1 vaiaaoxB rcame I BBaOaaaaaWutiVr tn.srh locstltr ran wears om I aBBOMOsaanst rttEK. Mow Is this postlMat B) tBSBSSaBSBS2r Wa answer ws wsat on. pw r aaaBHOBOSS ann In h lorsllir, to Mf lai aaatf tiMnwma.iwiirto thoaawbofsll. a cow atste lln.oroasr vsla.Msaiht vary trut atiJN:asf.u SsASarLCS). TlwM SMBSts.aa w.lt Mm watth, ww an4 frw.and alttr torn k... ttft ib.m la roar bam fur K monlks sail snawn Mw a Mom wbo mer bsv. fsllj,lhr hKn. jnor own fnrtitt H te snastM to mat. this r..t otTer. Minting tu. ieu . w.lch and IONTV samples fr., as th. aaowtaaas? tha aaaarlrs lo any loeslltj, slw.ya results In a tare, trail, ear aa; aRer our samples lis, . been In Inral Ity fer a month or lwt . Bsostlr cl from tlietuta to ejxetw In trsoa I rem Ma awreanaia cnantrr. Thlf. th. noat wnn.lerful effr avasr aown,lm4. In orterthst our saiuptea asar b plaeed at eaea, wfesrathetsB Ik seen, all cv.riro.rlra. Vt'rll. at 0Brs,aa4 aaak.sme(lbachsnc.. Xemltrll wilt babsrlljr asrtnaMa far rn to show tb. ssmplta to tbna. who mar call at roar boas aaa year rt ard Willi, moat salls'.rtnrr. A postal eaMe wbteb ta writ ua rnett bat t rent an t after rents" all.lf row aaKatearatorofBribtr.whriiobsm la doc Rut If roads a4 rear aMreaa at one., oo can saenra "St EC oaa of tba asat asIM ael4 watebrs la th. world an! nor larc. Us. o CaraiTI.Y narLr.l. we bar all eapewa, rrint, , aawisaiaaw TiinvnanrlaiiiTlrvaiTi.irrl ft' ai,a-6n JASPER LIVERY AND SALE STABLE! KUNKEL& ECKSTEIN! H AVISO tiarchaaed th Jasper Livery S'abte. have fttrnlshed It with good stock, aad are prepared t md te all call a upon them. MsTSooofsil attention stlven to eom morevsil trawotors vvrohlnst to violt ointo In tho country. April ST. 'S3, tf. THE BE8T COAL MAY BE HAD OF REES -:- BROS., In any quantity desired, deiiverd at any part or .Jasper for 7 cents per bushel, or at the Mi hps, a hair mile north west Of JftgDPr. fit fil r.ptifa nor hnahs. r Orders left at the Barber Shop of 4 r a a a a a ... . ST a. a asoeuer, win oe promptly tilled. RSSS BROS. Sept. tOllt. 188-y. ANTONY BAUMERT HAM LOCATKD In JASPKR ami OPKNKI) A BOOTandSHOESHOP! On tho loMthtldoof PuMletsiiMro. FroispUji HK Inv'tea all who want flrit-claiH work done, to a;ve him a call ash guarantee to give satlsfsotlon In all branches of his trade. And to his frienda and mnnv citMnmers of Ireland and vicinity, be would be nleaseil to have them call and see him and give him t hair order ror work v.ntert In his line. ANTONY BAUMERT. lay4.IS'-ly. C. K. A., Branch 110 Meets th lt and 31 Mondays of er fry month at their hsll, on the corner of In and Newton strrf Is, In Jasper, Groror MtnaiKoM Pres. Fatiy Fimr. ts.

IIUL.

Navy

tsUW llBarW4S( He4l easttWtkrreMe M4Hatw

L avay, aaaaagai wte aHgaH wy ajatttalim 1 watbaaUat reraai I l sMavreMtaaaT soAUH ym m KMraKy Htay paaa awar, Ctorytig omaahtaat outwl a Mwf umaTjsieag ws Yaa, aaarMthaac fr: Ttta hrwafC aw tiaiaRnmfithlwir unfa il It wSuAhmA Smm e-- 1 - - , aiuiuu,ftewsi aaeiawwif, p.aaaacwai irwiaj f Wnen SWtK BotaathUig to bloaaotsi oa bfo4 tha mm, from Oerrew woa, Thaaajoeiy, Ot) kasMlaaa waw of tialui. Mvall Aeu at Uutt. ia Uvbe mm bmsm aava Aa tiuet waMsrvwHIi tlw atara loos! uWvm flrtharmnim -Flarajaoc Karla CosUea hi Ilarpar's "-f-flns. L Kw Syataw ef Telraftiy. Dr. J. Harris Rogers, of Washing, ton, is responsible for a new telegraph invention, which will be known aa visual synchronism. The discovery consists of a method by which two wheola, thousands of miles apart, may bo kept revolving in perfect unison, and the application consists in the ability to print uml transmit from one wheel to another about 150 worda a minute. By means of a small instrument with ten keys a message ia first perforated on a tape. This tape runa through a telegraphic instrument, and the perforations permit small steel An gcra to mnku electrical connections with an ordinary telegraph wire, which in its turn connects with the receiver on tho other distant wheel, and influences ton magiiess provided with curves and strokes, which combine to form Komnn letters in accordance with tho original perforations. The two indicators or wheels which, actually form tiie visual synchronism givo 000 revolutions & minute, and, each revolution forms a letter. This fives about 160 words a minute. Tho lorso characters have to be interpreted, but us visual sytichronomio messages come out in itoman letter!.-, much labor is saved. "Autographic telegraphy," said Mr. Rogers, "invented by tho famous electrician, Bakowell, about thirty years ago, and afterward improved upon by Father Secchi, Edison, Gray and Sawyer, foiled in practical applications for want of tho rapid synchronism now introduced by nie. With tho aid of tho now discovery it may now be utilized. "New York Tribune. A Gtranan Asttl-Tlppltsa; Society. Tho question of tips is ui length to be seriously grappled with. A German psychologist has taken it in band, aud has constructed an elaborate plan for its solution. Tipping, in tho view of this acute person, is a human weakness, a deiicicncy of mora) courage very similar to tippling, and should be dealt with in tho same way. Accordingly he 1ms projected an association of anti-tippc:-s, a kind of union of total abstainers from tipping, tho members of which will be required lo Kign a pledge promising to give no mtiivtipe to waiters, servants and other Krson of this class. Tho headquarters of Ilia association are at Chemnitz, and although its constitution is not yet Anally settled, a badgo for its member has been resolved on. This is not to bo worn, like tho temperance badge, whoro it can bo readily seen, but ia to bo produced from the pocket whenever waiters show a tendcucy to linger. Boston Truo Flag. Geo! flatting in Alaaka. Fishing in Alaska is good if a Canadian gentlemen recently visiting tlicro tells the truth. He says that at Tongase Narrows he saw a creek so crowded with salmon that the surface was actually blackened with their hacks aud dorsal (Ins. In somo place they were crowded so closely that they could hardly movo and could bo picked out of tho water by hand. At a canning establishment he saw 8,000 llsh just taken, waiting treatment, and in one case one draught of a seinebrought to shore 2, COO salmon. New York Sun. Tee Many School Boohs. Education has been carried to such an extent in Gormany that tlie government has felt itself forced to step in and compel a lightening of the weight of school books carried by tha child ren. German children carry their books in a knapsack. The olice are now ordered to stop children weighted too heavily, get their address and bring their fathers to court to be fined for overloading. New York Sun. Haw Waeal Ia "Xallaeel." ' A method of giving a brilliant metallic surface to wood has been brought out in Germany. Tho wood is first treated in a bath of caustic alkali, the in a bath of hypoaulnhite of cajciusa to which sulphur has been added, and Anally in a bath of acetate of lead. Ia each of these baths the wood remains for several hours. It is then dried and may be given a very high polish. Arkanaaw Traveler. 1 A Elf Day' Wawk. At Central City, Colo., theotherday, a retort containing $40,000 in gold waa placed in a bank forsafo keeping. Tho gold was all produced in a single day by one mine. The amount is tho greatest ever taken from any mine in the same length of time. Chicago Herald. Oteleat Pefslar ta Fran. The citizens of Dijon boast that they have the oldest poplar in France, but just how old it is no one knows. It w 122 feet high, forty-live feet in circumference at tho base, and twenty-three feet in circumference fifteen feet Irons the Use. Foreign Letter. King Humbert's gift toperpr William was a series of models of tho remains of the men, women, children and animals in the famous Pompoinus uuoeum. Some one says that an electric current will show whether or uot a horse is lulleriug from his shoes. New York city Imb 427 sails Wit art-WOCS. .aJ