Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1889 — Page 1
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VOL. 31.
JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1889.
NO. 37.
'ZZ7Z.U u,nv a t .t ampkk.I TO BUSINESS INVESTORS.
am bt u i immwii r. v l. n a a rv a ' r ---- - - r
UUH01S COUNTY, INlHANA, BY CLEMENT DO AN E.
OFFICE.-IN Courier Builuns on LS;;,,, location
Beware, Touch Not the Cub,
In youthful days, all bright and gay,
Come to Jmmr. Oh joyous cuiid, beware, newarei
To honest, industrious men, or men of E'er shun the cup- is ciun sway.
to estauiisn uu wuuu it uui, uu u
Wkst Sixth Strkbt.
themselves hi business, we wish to
l'KIOK Or SCKSCRM'TION. Single Subscription, for 52 Nob., For six months, : : : s '
potntments. John C. New thinks he should have been offered a place in the cabinet, which he would have declined, but at the same time name another Indiana inau. But Harrison never asked his advice. He has not been consulted is regard to any appointments not even that of Private Secretary Halford. The
The Senate Tariff Bill. The Tariff bill proposed by the
Re-
whisper that Jasper preseuts superior Within that flowing, luring bowl,
Inducements. a y UB ". "" , , , annnl..nn..nt nf Lnw-Partuer Miller.
Wlnh cV..nbor. and Dunlap are regarded by by a line agricultural Oh touch It not, oh taste it uot. 1rM WUJj thft
ception of Miller they do not object to
publicans of the United Slate Senate as a substitute for the Mills bill, was drawn, a was to be expected, entirely in the
interests or the wealthy monopolist who are benefitted by a high tariff, and notwithstanding the pledge of the lienublicau National Platform upon which
Harrison made bis race, that the tariffl
should be "reformed," it wouW actually
increase the tarfl tlutie. in most case
AIlVKKTJ8KINO.
Tor square, 10 lines or less 1 week, $1 00 auhanauent Insertion, 75 cte.
150l It is a town
1 00 kiirrniindGcl bv
un.ii uliili china aiimtallv litiliflrPIlH
of cars of agricultural prodiicts-cou- n ur.? mr . T 1 the annotiitmtnt already made xVrXi:: nntuAA
.n..flnilv BiihaUlonrn in chean. wiinin iny joyous, iiiruiiuiii-uiwai, ,. ...... '.i l... t "u,M,r'J r " " , ' "r:: ."7. L
: ., ci. iknl.n n.,tn,.U.ni,l. -l hl( iv m. UUUI1 lUO XTKUIMIS llll luej I r.OVfrPl W ill IlVDOCriSV SHQ UCCeit IM
1M "tuier la d wt in a ni.om., y - s - been recognized." . . erv section.
K!!,!:,r"..C"?'i r, " , lorgo II IU.es, nominate, o be one As the Indlsn.poli, Sentinel truly
oanul'"K IM"""! .-"""--"-,. it -.J lOI lilt! COIUII11SS10URI s lO IieiUlll n tin . i..iis, p.-vrn v PYMtlitlACl. 1118 man-
f.W lnm niirtinaea the nee coal trom UIKP ma h nnt, iinuuiiuiiitu camnaL ta alm..f " . V 17, " " " .i In.,!,!. kt tl.a lat. national RnaUt. Ha
. omifl nr i . . . . i m 1. 1 . 1 ...j MA i tkn iviciuiniii ii-niicviiux v hop in k." nirn tr iirniPHiiH iii reiui in. sun v
frc"V :A;r Thow J ,0,ivered ",w''erA "M,;.Lrir.V'K ' "Vr" " forty year of age." democrat and a overdief. should excite only 'ccon- aided in the general political debauehery
are i "'"' . , n i, iichiiv uicaiibiihiiio, a Ron o i uih ex.cnauce nor 01 iieiawitri-,u.Sai.t....!...ia.i furum " first section ib
..Aah A lia I I I Will UI . . . - - t . T nAM....l I ' " - . -II KIH'UIMIUVU a-- ------------- -
ments ; a w n((,ie(1 1U ,0 coal nouse or ... mt ,11n f.r. and a lawyer of high standing in that . ill!;tailce sufficient to illustrate the
mano " "isu1"' " . " , jt..i1. niace in iowh, hv irum v T . I ... r . . " " ' .1.-- state, helnsr a mcmuer 01 me nrm 01
Notices ot ajipo nunen, o. . j lotlf 8CC0,ding to quantity destrer, y w ne . hii & lu,ringt0 of wumiugton. 3
trwrsatut icgai um. Ttio county gets lie eoii ae me. f " - 'Bates was appointed by Secy. Ilayard
jiu i ji.io? w uuB "m ipeclal commissioner to investigate c
n . ..il..t.inntt ttf (lift Rft
Longer u amiaie
rato
DUDLEY AS A FUGITIVB. Why Etoea lie Not Dene anil Jn4t clal VldieetUM?
rMMlphU TtWM.
Col. W. W. Dudley, wbe wm m ef the leading booille managera ef the republican campaigns of 1190 and lMf, and whose open and systematic debauchery of Indiana made him amenable to the lawa for the punishment ef election fraud, le yet a lugitite from justk; and while he remains a fugitive from' the courts of bis own home, it will be idle for party organs or fellow-corriip tionUta to attempt his vindication. Dudlev was one of the chief oorrup-
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ue
to be paid in advance.
ANNOUNCING CANDIDATES. For Township Officers, each For. County " For District, Circuit, or State.
R. M-VMILBURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JAMPKH,1XD.
ubo in the court house and
state, hoi 11 if a member ot the nroi oil;,!.. ...ciui ur .,! ih came thin
I . . . m iihbw ouaavoisu V - 1 -
Hates & lUi ringtou, of Wilrniugton. Mr. Jn VArious 6hapes and liearinus abounds
" throughout the b I. Tne nm secuou
THE FUN BEGUN.
r ton.
fl 00 It is surrounded by a fine body of
n nr i.t 1 . .11 iiiiMMniia r n inn
limuor.oi ail iuui , , ,,. a ,w.lnt mont.
K fMl luiliiwln aurnmin " -i-f-'-
- v i.iiiuHi.. 11 1 1 .... U..Ma.u'u Mnur.
II . olrlrla Ilia anitth 1M(1 Mt DUI i "" "
ALUrtBl llVbl DSIW I . - , a
sldea of the town, and furnishes a never The Indianapolis bentinel, in givinjr
failing supply of water lor manure o- some inierv. eounty
banKs. uooa son wmm narnson h iuuinHi"B'f - .iin rjhipHnni coi
rics along its
Samo-in relations, and made a long and
exlihu-tivn report to the department on Dec. 10. 1886. Mr. William L. Dunlap, nominated for marshal of Indiana. U a grain commisaiou morchautand lives at Franklin.
Lie was a delegate to
the Chicago convention.
0uT puts timber sand lumber and wood in
the flood-tide of venality that divided the doubtful voteof Indiana into "bloake
mv form, with silt, on the free list ;
provided, the couutries from which it is brought do not lew any tariff on the
4Atne thiii!?. In that caw the tariff now
in force remains.' These woods we im
port from the British possesions, from Mexico, and the Central and South American Mate" most lirzely, and as
wiia rnAoncR iTlh;.i0URT3 0F 1)DB01S ence by standing good for over 50 years
f AllWAlWWM" www-
- a a M . a Z 1 a I I I r-i
isouiaineo in uuiiuiicb imi u.,...c-w. a rennrter cUmi upon cx-uor. ror- Rt.prv,nilv know, t he countr es we im
uses any plane in the town at a uepiu 01 xou 1 oug m iu V"'- ,V" ter. the new rnininer to Italy, last even nnrl,rnnl'lln irvktriffon them. There
from 20 to 30 feet. I hot," said wen Known rj.uuuu , n (jh ()f R conrem,i0 ff ' j , forceiaild lt ls
A flue Quality of good Dunning gray iwtio uoes noi wain miuj. thn viivArnur if he hud completed ,, arirt .1 all. If the
and-Mone Is quarried near the town.! 'What's the matter J with iruon r hh w -iwut( preparatory to depar- 'J "w "B "fte it enacted, that on all
1 'ii 1 a crniiB nuu iirii iiihi mi ni iin rAiicii'i a n aan iiwv -,..--.- -
1.11 in niunv aaa7 1 . - . -
nirFICB-lH Kri'
MhIb nrt 5tk Streeln.
"He did not file his application. You
l.i At faa-raa anil ttiAWB III MA thire tlSR DeeD 80 TOUCH ma atlOUl
buiiuiBR. corner on """i"''", .iMr. fh. Mnni hnlnv a fitandinir candidal.-
iuu u. -u..uBwr.w.. .7: ... r n. n s mar.
ture.
Mr:b Sib. l1-
ilniisa nHtterns of trood brick are de- for twenty-five years for the U. S.
"I STf ..I . - 1 f 1 A a- X .. I. Ill uan
ii A a s: Rfl. 1 flfWl anrl small. lahalahin thnl lie UIU noi IUIIIK 11 wn
livcmii i u I"" . ... --
. ati.Ut oiU'aiioa BiwllnnpBarv In BlPlltiatl 11 lO 1119 new nil
. . . V . A. . . . ui Hi. Ima Nlultiul V SHIM
I...H.1 i.nr iiimhop rnnin a.r sionnr uiuu miiiiiirxuuu. no " ,--.. .
o..vr.. ....i uxunnul oi i'inintaO ! am not a candidate for anytmus;
lL.. i nr . .,.i:t lfie.ii. ilariisoii knows where Hive; if lu
rii. a in n iifiairai aiui ii wm i i wm n m i t-. tin wrvii awtt w -
X IC wUUIHIUIll IB iiwwiai . ...... . - . T.. .A a-aA CaTTSCll ll tt II itanma ami nnmmn. hv he received the appotntmeni 01 uun
rtlmiB Catholic and Methodist churches, lap shows that he expected Gen. Uarri-
I ...iT.i i..al bulB mended i with ere ' ' t.aav,ti .l,nffl. all iWpII. h mav send for him vet and
....... IWIIIIUIII CMl'IHHilii Hum till r. ... . . . .
new business enterprises. give him something better, saia ine re
It is the northern terminous of the porter.
Taenni ami Rvannville division of the L-.l "No. sir: I don't believe it.
r . - . . . 1 I i- . .. 4 r- k. o c 1. 1 . 1.1
i.o e. ci t. if., and hn i hrta trains car. ii lian. iiarriaon ncui iu nm mimvo ...
u.tv ov. u. 1" " . . . . . . , i.
wav ncrdav. lbl. kaw-ranoer jmuer, u
. . . f a. I. l.tj-j i LVt UTa una n-nmiflBd
The town lias im manuiiciunnic eimu-ismeu iu ruu "
T. H. DILLON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
JASPER. INDIANA.
Counlli
rfttiutc4). OKFICK-Bouth sttte of l'ubltc 8qHre. Flrury S, lth. A. J. U0XEYCUTT,
liiiinnria into thii counlrv froiu.aii v other
"Well, hardly yet," said the governor, coutry that r.ibs its people by means ot smiliiijjly. "My commission hasn't a--L larjfl- ux, the people of the United
rived yet. thoueu L exoeot it on moii- uis ehail ! robbed in a like matiiier
day. I have thlity days after taking the by meAIIS 0f A tarirT tax, ae follows' and oath of ofllce to make all ncceary ar- tnen fiXB(i the ner cent, for all import
rangemcnts. I think lean di-poe otifr0n mcil counlries, thelaw would have mv bualiio by that tim, but thre is a Ih(, R(imB i utjvct that this hill
eood deal look after. I have to find an
occunaut for this immense residence or
digpo-e of it in some way eatUfactory
My books will have to be packreo, as
liiendtu take Iho most of them with
makes it. The speoiousnees, the sub tloiv. I !i covert character of the lan
wiiairft. the de-siiru to cover ud aud hide
from the plain people and the common
uuik-rtstaiiding, the hypocritlal pretense
me. and thi i-i no small work. i es-Lf reforming- aud rntiivinar where the
there is a hundred thing- to attend to. Lefiirn anil iuteutlou is not to reform or
aiiu ou kiiow.- shio uitjjjuvoriiui.nMiMrgijee jig so infernally low anu mean
a twinkle in his eye, "I'll nave to pay on ,,., a act 0f senators of so sreat a
my debt before I leave, as I would dis-jcountry h9 this, language ie not equal to
iiko to oe ?eizeu uy a consume jhm m . i roner characterizntloti ot it.
wasjfettiiitf on the train. So you can jB ,ike nmnuer and with like spirit, In
of five" to assure the universal eorreition of all corruptible voters in that Mate. When detected in hie open pollution of the ballet, be boldly brought libel suits sgaintt the leading New York
'journals, hut he was soon compelled to
nee iim janiHiiciiun ui ma uwa i.vwi courts to escape answering those he had
iccused. He is now, and nee been ror
weeks, eluding the process of the New
York courts to eomoel bim to face ine
defendants in his own suits for damages, and he has been a fugitive from the law
and the courts of Indianapolis, hie own
tome, since the day of the prestueatiat
election.
It is an insult to both the intelligence
aud integrity of the nation to defend
Col. Dudley when be dare not ueieea
himself when accused, and dare not ap
pear to answer the defendants in nte
own euils brought ostensibly ior on
vindication. He is a leading cltisea ec
Indiana, with powerful political, social, professional aud personal influence to
aid him, and with a U. 8. district judge
who has proved bis willingness to strata
the law severely for Dudley's safety. If he is the innocent man that his associate and hig party organs claim be is, why does he not go to ItidianapolM tad bold
ly demand vindication f
ATMNIIY AT LAW, rmS Si rSSsS WW&'F tzMrxA
SKr ' 1275,000. It has three large weli-stocked whenever be couia ni a o Now let h Mke a hick ward glance "aL view of it all it looke ae if its oS cK-K-aH,,ii;ri-HmcKnM good, and general stores, and f hear bim. It is said that wheu Uw- , mi,,akes of the year that has pai, J" beneath hon eel nr.. Kry iHck. APrU is. I-. A ry ,oree none oflPartner Ml er went to F Vrt WTa e to , der clMf Qf h(tm durin)e sup '"ef8tJr08on "J not reach .,,, Hvi-nslve. 4 confectionaries. 3 shoeUlect the site for anew fwleral building, . IInir much raouev "P.V"nlf "Ll n!! .. i
1 O Lj. BKETZ, Uhops, a good photograph gallery,3 book Col. Robertson dounced liarriton inn d Ml ? mm J i. ,j j 9 L.nrV 2 lirtisr stores 4 hotels. 2 printing such terms that Law:Partner Miller re- K f ' . , lh , ne(S universal execration ana olrci.m.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
JaSril, INDIAXA. OFFICE ovr JeliH TwalWa Sactdter Hhop
ui i mYLOR. W..HUMTEK.
TRU ht ReV HI' ft TICK , attorneys at Law, Jisi-KK, Indiana,
ILL prtetKst In t Court of mboi nd dj8lB U waatte.. rrtteUr .ttentlBB Ktn '
V7
ctlom
OHe one doorKatt of teSt.Ctlrle, Hotel.
BRUNO BUETTNEB.
iTTOKNBT AT 11W,
Aud Notary rublic, J ASFEl, iRDIAIta,
ITtLL pfete t H the W Perry ceBBtles.tndunn
Coarti of Pobol id
Jan 9, 1874.
CI-.l3M:iSTVrr DOANE
attorney at Law.
JASPEK, IND.
ILL rctlce In the Coarl- of nnboUe;B,tJv attend faithfully tol.nMneM entrusted I to hm.
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0c Ib the "Coutler" bolldlnR. WeitMaln 8trt
GENERAL STOKE Mrs. C. HOCHGESANG Cor. 13th and Worth Main lte JA.al?iail, IMD1ANA, .HAS RKCKI VBD HER SUMMER STOCK OF DRY-GOODS, UD0CERIES, IiADIES SHOES, NOTIONS, c,
VERT 8MAI.L
I'KOKIT, and lavlle nn Inspection of er good aH"lirc IWCouatry produce of nil kind j tV'niH5 5,nnn0K ATTHB BKST MARKKT PRtCB. FOR 000PS. May 18. 'S-ly. CKCILI A HOCHOKS.iNO.
mTnmtTir
n iiTiiniim
MM
HAS'I.OCATKB la JASPKRaaidOrENED A BOOT and SHOE SHOP! a. aiaak awtM SMaef PuWIo Sauare.
hNkUtr.rnulaUfitkllw
itnjtlji lit HWl.aa .VI aa.i.aa.attal ltal.ill
lX hlw a call, at he naratiteeMfl Rlv aatlnfacllon In
ofliccH. I state bank, a livery stables, and
B(.vrnl iither branches of business, an
II. and 2 building associations
of $100,000 and $50,000 capital respect ltrn.lv.
- . I .
To persons who are seeiting an inveaimnni ior citfiital iii manufacturing enter-
.......... , ,.
tu of mv Kind, ana nave skiii anu in
dustry to apply to their business, Jasper
presents rare inducememe, ann ner cut 7..iis will extend a heart welcome.
Among the hranches of business which nmriit m bo established here and would
certainly pay, are a woolen mill, a small
mitndrv. a aree fruit connery, a goou
huiter. and cheese dairy, a tiling factory,
handlo factorv. a eood broom rectory
a urood nntterv. a general produce dealer,
.r- . .
who would nav casn ior farm prooucc
. - .a
ofall kinds In any quantity; anotner
llotir m l mitrht possibly be made to pay
also, as over 50,000 bushels of wheat were shipped from Jasper last year which it seems to us might
hnvfl heen made into flour here will
profit, aud the manufactured product
shipped. It i probable, too, that a mer rham with sufficient capital to carry f
eood stock of any single line of goods
would be able bv bis larger assortment
nf that line, aud coHseottetit lower pur
chases, to eecure enough trade from the trnnet-Ai atores aboundinc in the country
to make it profitable but this would be an ovtipriment. while the ethers may be
certainties. At all events, ifl
yon are seeking a location, oome and be one of tie.
A PRELATE'S VIEWS.
ArehblOiep Ky CMttKaumM
KeeMitjr. PiiiLADRLrttiA, March 13.-Archbishop Ryan, iu response to a request of the editor of the Cithollc Total Abstinence News for his views on the question of a prohibition amendment, bas sent the following letter: , Dkar StR-In reply to yoar question, I beg to state that I believe constitutional
amendments to be extreme measures.
which should be adopted only in case oi
supreme necessity. I believe, as far as i am capable of forming a judgment on the subject, that high license and other laws enacted to preserve the people from Intemperance, if duly enforced, wotild be nulla sufficient to allain the desired end, . . . . . l.t.l.it.i. nmm at.
that is, as tar as mere legi-iauvn -- t.t.. li tfira Btrlnirent laws eoUld be
aiiaf.tmi. if found necesesry, without
touching the Constitution ibwlf. Yours, sincerely, In Christ, P. J. Ryan. Archbishop
So far as has been learned. Archbishop
fused to become his guest, aitnougn
having previously accepted tne invitation. Col. Hobertson thinks Gen. Har
rison has iorgotteu all this, but lie i mistaken; Harrison ueither forgets or
forirlvrs."
The best two offices
hav h(en
and niifttnbers for dHtrici altorney
.a . . .....jal anrkiiiluiniita I aast I'
uotii are pernoiiai iinn,uiv.,iB . w.... , . 1.,ln.o ara iinnnnll. VUD
narnson. niu.u.o-.c UUH .....i,.- nll flrft
they say, puts ou buuday-scnooi air
a !... A si.A .1 . 1 1 n m lit 1a nfAiinrl iriii
of them only know that they eithr made The supreme court has ."ided, as to . i iutr. . t.i ,ia.t T Itlie law recently enacted defii.ing the
n unconifortahle contiusfencv a caret ul dutios and fixing thecompeti.atlon of he
L-,nt. orn.,i.B account would aid vou reporter of the supreme court,
innterially iu rinding the big
that that
tt- Inrovisiou of it which reouires the indsfes
two offices within the state S" dairy farm o make syllabi of opinions is in conflict fllled-Dunlan or . imirt? the cou.tUu. io, and therefore ..all
t .. .1. m.i ;.. mttlAtltl VOIU. J.IHS UH:IIUU Ifl OHOU mirJO
HOW DIUCII lirimi ie uu iiisiviiiai -- - - - i.-j-.
enternrise? Do you know ine general runs, pwu j .T. : -.... JcooIbv. that "unon adtfes. as such, no
to a cornshucking dance in the back "" V ' 1 0 judge of the supreme court aball be townships of Knox county. If his con- r? " - aMal1 .a allowed to report his decisions. Doaht-
.. . I. -...rl.u.r.rl-n.1 H UIUSC UiJO WI ouil. P.'"" . -. , . l.l.ll ll,at tl
armatlOH Wag IBIl IU mo -ran.-..,. n ,,,f mnra ICH lilt CUri NIHIl rwi IB) BUiuiBB loav of Viuccnnes, Ms nomination would b.' cloe compe ition a ra n cm no C4HH0t be required by statute to make "hnni ui." unanimously, but he is a great farm projit ihly without keeping .booM . f J hlonn. Tbe ded6ioil
friend of Gen. Harrison, and he, too, was m soine lorm, uian a ar? datB BOt affdCl
delegate to the Ch cago couvention. cau gei aione wunuui ,!,e?. i.i 1-At. nnL,m ....1 an cnuniant. We would say to those who
was Porter, the new minister to Home, have never tried the thing, heg.n at once, A,Brjctof !?i rJi .irnril si.tl Nels Huston, the and keep a record of every thinjt in F?ur r""c"0.
. i 9T 10.a... m. I. I fa aan I a a2A ft tlll U
,vi trMonrer oi ine uniteuommH,tiiiK-m
iuir six Harrison delegates recognized year. Set down t lie o yy. " further he will hare to begin proceed-
up to date. The appointment or Wallace ooi, seen, lenner . K(I ia . court having original jurisdic r,:. nnatmftstBr does not satisfy tho (i. A labor, transportation aud all other ex- . . . .. uk to ,he BU
n man. Manv expressed themselves penses, and do not forget to aau m jour . . l0f de
freely upon the fact that Gen. Harrison taxes. cisioa.-Indimapolis SeHtinel.
Graud Army Affaire. At the State Encampment of the 6. A.
P.. department of Indiana, held at Indianapolis last week, A. D. Vanosdal department commander, who occupied the
cbair made his report, staling inai mere were 33 621 members in stood standing;
January 1, 1889. which wae a net gala of
426, and as 2,372 had been suspended ia
the past year, the enlistments nemoerea
793. He stated that the morals or in
department was never better and de
nounced any eflort to convert tne uranu
Army into a partisan or political organ
ization, lie said tbe financial condition
was flattering, the success of the Womau's relief corps was very encouraging.
and advocated the "just recognition of
the sons of patriotic sires." The soldiers' orphans' home at Knightstown, he said.
reflected much credit on the department
and he spoke glowingly of the soldiers
and eailors' monument in coarse ei cea-struetiou.
affect the provisions of the law
which flx tne reporters compensation
The court, it seems, declines origiua
save as to tbe particular
. t !a. ,1..(Ua It
a a a as m a nn a an v ii vr an Bar 11 a r aav aat a a a a nB. at a
during the coming J. fl.Mty lantut tL muttHr
.1 t r.f avf " ."' ,
Urging Universal Pensions.
..ch an nid soldier as Col Be able to tell to a cent tne money re
"?u ifr. :.i . ...i. n.i. rmm ih hI of stock and nro-
Mrrill IO aPPOHll nill wihiuui m aur vi.u ..w... ... . dler record. The Slick Six are aUo ducts, and at the end of lh, year see if
complalning at the way the wo Xfa foV vour rilv. 1 A convention of old soldiers met In the
nave seen ireaieu. n ,,r. r-"i" -"'t.' -ii.i...i hunrauw court-rooiu or tne oiu siate
Wallace. Dunlap and Chambers nas ii you iiave not -.
caused a great deal of supprHsea naig- eis tt lsJ0 0,clbck Tuesday
n.ilnn amOllir ine wurmrn. iuc uu v.j....v.. ..... r i ..
nnu ailnnf enma BlAaUiiJrM fO-
not complain loudly, still I hoping to be 0"'--nA of the year ward securing uniV.rsal pensions. There iecKnised: but when the offices have Many farmers at the end or J"" . aiaa-atM from most every rpL?' r.:-tt,...a.i.i, tll haitin M..1 count nt the cahon hand and say, I were present iieieaies iroa i ""'"i
dmh iimiium."... - r- M. ....iciiiinAtidnosiiHiuesiaie. BBuiiieynuni-
nf the denunciation that Will nil tne nave iiiaoe somucii iim" "vamjii, -n.. "--w . Tha rooms, neatly ihi, nf th Denison denouncing liar- they cauuot exactly tell whether every r .l"u. u'm av ml in I a suit a.
in the mull dnliftr has cofd them four to obtain it or uuraiou -a-j - -'-.-r-'7
....1 ItilA to tllf occasion. WH
aaf II IIFIIIML IZSIIi:ilt. JL" UI DV
Bj llll"V - B- - - J - . .
A Great Advertiser.
Cfcfcaar NraM.
President Hirrison-Wbat is this?
"United States Postomce I John Waea-
maker. manager! Letters carried to ev
ery part of the country with Safety and
Uispatcbi unrivaled reeuiuee. we
distance all eoiupetitors!"
Mr. waiiamker It's a display adrer-
tisemeat of the Postoffioe. I'm going to put It iu the pspers.
"iut you aon t tntnic " "Y4, sir. Yoa ean't ran a baslaeia
wttbuut advertising. Look at mm. lew my money to printers' ink."
President Cleveland allowed Marshal
Hawkins' predecessor, Gen.lt. S. Foster,
to rill out bis term, although Foster lud
been very active in tbe campaign of 184.
mt Marshal Hawkins, aitbouga hlsoommissioa will not expire for more than a year, is summarily removed. He baa wade an honest and faithful official, and there could have been no objection to
him save his democracy, units It be that his presence ia tbe marshals' ofltae, pend
ing the disposition of the election eases.
inigbt nave neen emnarrsssiBg. ar, Uawkias retires from efl.ee with the re-
iDect of people of all parties whose
a em m 9 a
spect is wortn naviag. ma. seeiiest,
.f A. lim KaaA (lltrAtllUnA
.4. Men at Phlnotyn. UMY6 fUHflc tllftt UlUCll
w - - a . . i a . - I a .1 frAnia
Law Partner Mil er's appotntmeni, uoovc capital mve im.. ami, ra5rirtti which has forltsobitct the
ool . .'Uow. p.l friend.. wrS- limor,,,! ...... hu more bu.ln. lo "SJS bi' era -the men who He awake nigiits to n.,ti,, cwns. n.r a.i .1 raft bill aud endeavor to
devise schemes to beat the demoenu- . .. . ..... . JMCUre Us naswge. Gov. Hovey cham
rnu. waara lii'tice lie Will return uuiat
and carry his own gripsack from the de
uTk. martrtaat rennbllcan In Indiana
are the News -John C. and Harry S." said a republican member of the eglsla ture who is still in the city securing letters of recommendation for poslnia-ter ef his own cross-road office. "ou .., m bm Harrv kick. He says liar
t. . ..tit.k nlf1 unarataifiil hvno.
Uy.n;s position is sustained in a W, & iavh of mor.'im. degree by tbe Hemaa Catholic clergy ofi"1 the republtcaa party than the
tha Hiata. t. ... M.n
iresavrLW in iu titiisa
Ciittiiiir Corns.
The following lines were published in ".Saul. in . Entflish miiazine some years since : P10.1'.1"0!"6 Z
poi wiinouv""" uw" .-a,-.- I "iTAy ten your querist n bootblack." ... , Rely on what the vulgar say.
That when the moon' on her Increase,
If corns are cut, they'll grow apace ; But, if yu always do take care, A Tier the lull yout corns to pare, Thev do insensibly decay, Anil will in time wear quite away ; If thia be true, pray let tne know.
And give the reason why 'lis so."
the last congress,
ue-day and made a
short speech. Chaplain L.ozier aiso tii-a. ....i riltad with enthusiasm the
fihar.h.atflii veteran dresel in blue
.. u..w - - - - .
i i i... Tiiat bi a ream'
anu uiam uuim. - - . been drawn up and wae read at length
and adopted. -Indiasapolli bnn
SHperatitlosa Disoonrafasl. KalKtsSUl. A floral horeehoe baa been heegiae; over the main entrance to the white
house for seversl days. Ko one seems to know who put it there. When Elijah, the private secretary, wae informed that such a heathenish fetich was decorating the frontals of the executive mansion, he nearly fainted away, and ordered it torn down before the methodiet ministers' association at Indianapolis should learn
that it wae there.
Ig that tlie ExieMllen t Kefanetl to?
An enlawlsl expedient cannot beeome
1 " - . ni...miitH of vsvaraateat.
Thelaw prohibiting the selling of o-M'-- "
Immmio. clsrars or cigarettes to boys under ' r"" . , at..
A resident of Montreal has patent
i.. ih. ITnU-it Slut m and uanana
all braHehMt hi Ira.!.. Anlto bla frlcw ano niny!CM ... t, Mnu
. - e-i-j ..i.i..ia. I. ivrtuiii n DiMi n-nnnca inr mftKinv lua iit nuwi
w"ataenaiu-j.MWa-u RUpply can be matmfaC'
i-"-' c7 v- a. . .a .1 taE.Io at a . a ai ma talFF I mm m rm r 1 1 1; I rT bb. a III mm m w-.
..Kii i.k. n tn eft lain ma can. , iImh vearsoi aee. pnwu ot uhs rewm -u,.ir HV tiiat
"UlU.UBBUi no a. "M w ' . - .,.!... ..... a ,ru.la4l Nlatt. Willi HWWWirT .
i.t? eaislature, goes into eneoiae m ioa a- w ihv. - :v-"ri .r"I- ... HlOb : to the he
. '"uVi- hnt as thev have discovered Har- acta of the legislature are published and unas, nj n - " .7ri 0B. There's a
Bf , J "j nraaidami thev SI-Ul.t rlhut 1 . Tbe PSaalty fOT ft YW.aUen. rnponiiiii .- V"' ,7. ,W)ar'a tu-lea.
' Lesd tt "olitma tt hj tf -"ef tali Uw k stve... that aUtti Hr utuu-w , Tf . re,. a---
It is estimated that the present popula
tion of the United States is B4.wu.uw. The total increase is said to be 100,000 a
month, exclusive of immigration, ana list year the Increase by immigration
wae 518.000. At this rate tee next eenBus, which will be taken in July, lts, will show ebout 17,COO,000.
The Georgia Southern k Florida Railroad has o tiered a series of yearly premt ii ma in train hands. To the most effi
cient engineer, tl00; to Ibe eoadsctor
largest returns oi
at nrMttan. aav. bn wm
tonek ef hasetr it
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