Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 March 1889 — Page 1
Weehty i mxfizt. Banner j VOL. 31. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 39, 1889.
NO. 28.
rOIUMIB BVBKY FRIDAY, AT JAaFEB,
DUBOIS CODHTY,-. INDIAVA, BT CLBMEXT DO AM:. OPFICt. Ib Coubibk.Bdildiko on Wht Sixth Btbbbt.
TO MUKIMKBel I N V ESTft US. I A UinitnURIf mrw irwitvi
I -m NATURAL. GAS.
Cetue t Janer. Dr. HarrlseM aa the Star Chana-1, j, TAkuut lurli.ct!.... ... : tMr .vall1,iai1.uiit I IHMIRHA TeWBB That
capital, seeking a location to establish y ah in (JHtwp.Liigbt mhu
IbftBiHlVM 111 hlliiatMM. aiah lalAl tJaJaet Connlltu Ml...,. TTn In -.-..! ' HOI.
" aaaa
OA8 A OLDIEIW FRIEND.
are Pratt
raioa or HcaacKrrTiojf.
FM ill business, W0 wish IOjA VmJmC Commute Shawn 17 la Phmt
I a a . a . m U . I vn a ....
(whisper mai jmmt presents superior me ro ow iotu v II h nrt..t
inducements. Dr. T. H. Harrison. Pri!ilnt nt thJest. as thev slinw that tha r.wl!..
tingle SBMcripttOB, lor oa os., it i tows or boat l.lOO inhabitants, btete Board of Benevolent Institutions 'where natural gas has beu discovered
For rix months, : : : : . a w surrounded by a fine agricultural end who in common honesty, and every are reaping substantial result, ami that
. pBHirjr, which hiiiiik Mtinunny nunareos aunume wmcn oema-ens true manliness.
tAivKKTiHKiNo. 01 cmn 01 g"cuiiurai products con-, lar-aoove ins traducers and mal gaers AT" .,,ADVfT , T. J.equently subsistence is cheap, of the recent legislative "inveatl-fatln.-
ForquMe,luiiBoriB,Awre,w u a umier Uu1 wlth a fine quaIly 0f committee ofthe lusane Asylum," or of ..w .utuuvMt Insertion. cie. ? , ,. ... . t . ' . .
tH mmKrmx . jPvmi-uiut cimi, eiiy loinea Dy arm- whom maiignuy ana cunning InT.rlAdYBrUeemeHts Rt the same f the hilla surrounding it. duced the recent report to the LeglslaUU,T . .ior gleam nurnospn th nt o.oa! frnm ture. shown un that mmmliia. tt.
fpaiiMnn nier Circil nuunic . . . .7 I -r . r i miu its
eounted square. These. " Balnea is delivered anywhere in star
are tB tenta
Baft4e
Xotieea
w r ----- waBaww f0 chamber actions and avariciounness
t..( oHt.a?oa- me lowB at uiiv CGiiiR a ion. ana is nrac- in me luiinwuiir ernei ent Artini in tho
t riusiaMe deduction will be,i.c,y inexhaustible, lump coal is fur- Michigan City Dif.ptch. Lay it on Dr..
t inlriaA.l itl Iharna hnnca ew Kin at a ' Vrlll a II 't li I h a m a I i I- a ... X (V . H.. I
.a &ia.AM.. Ar rfminfa." ncLu in lunii. aL iuhi pa cju iu a . iii t ciiiaus tune t cvtr iimn mii in rua
.t... oiiko i.k.r.iu ' .un, kbunuiiK uj uusruiiv ueNirtfu. iiiuib uuiHiimm slur cnamuflr"
- r- e - .vauiir, aiiu III other towns where there are anv imiw
tions of gaa are uiakiug every effort to
wuiaiii ii , The Indlananolla nwnmra nt vaa ar.ii.
at Greenfield, Ind., have organized the' Manufacturers' Natural Gas Company.
n,,u biwk oi fi.uw.uuv, with a
;.. yul'!Pn6 Vree,,ne,l Uumberlaud, I hlladelnhia and Irvinvton. t
ueiween inaiauano s and (Jri.flpi.l
I he surplus gas is to be brought to In-
...isuiih aiiu gireu iree to tnanuractur
triors and legal
to be paid ia advance. AWNOONCIH CAMIIIDATBI Fer TewBsbtp Oalcera, each For County " Fer Distrlet, Clrealt, or 8tate.
$1 00
205
100
B. MILBURX, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
fAVPEat,
ITTttt. FBACrtCC IS TUB COURTS Of DCBOW
Yy AWDAIU015IXS C0UKTIK8. omCK-Ia Krtm' BullJIHt. renidr i
la al Sth Strnef. Mrn am,
T. H. DILLON, Attirncy and Counsellor at Law, JASPJBR, INDIANA. COI.LKCTlO!8ln ifcU ! JJolElsf Co8BtIn.n ether lt(tl batlaeii ttfBd(4 la r)tB csrean cltpate. orriCK South aide af Public Square. Vtbraary 8, Ihm.
A. J. 1I0NEYCUTT, ATrOUNEY AT LAW,
SBTTUIBTBBT oi Bitatta, BaarsluriilBt aad Colin mIom na4a a Specialty.
OKriCK RaAttaMaarrahUeBqaarr. la the
fra. Brar . rr:i is, isn?.
J OHN L. BBETZ, ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELOR AT LAW JAIFXt, DIDIAVA.
srriOK avar faha Travlar'i 8l4lftr Min'
W. A. TR AYLOR. W. . HUNTER
TKAYMatafcBIJNTEK,
attorneys at Law,
jABfEB, Ihbiaka,
fTTlLLaraaUe la tha Caarts f Baktt aaa aiala
if lateaaatiaa. rariacatar wimiii itb i cei
watlaaa.
i aaa ar BaM af laa St. Char!' Hetal.
MIX coiliuailies. A ten inch Una Un.
The county gela its oanl deliverrd for proceedings than the late investigatip '"ited to cost $140,000, Is contemplated use iu the court bouse and jail at $1.18 of the insane hospital. It was made m subscriptions from all the communities
". jr nance oi an ruies or evidence, right, nueresiea are invited. E. B. aud Robert
ins snrrounaeo oy a one ooay of equuy aim law. mey excluded the de- "oie, . it. Allen, John Caven, 8.
iunoer,oi an Kinds indigenous to the ,ce irom tne investigation, forbid them ura),jonn Knight, S. N. Yeoman
iBiiiwur. iiuihbb, mureu iu iiace a single WllPntoka river skirts the south and east '? on the stand in defense of the man
sides of the ?own, and furnishes a never, gement, and finally made their report r .!n i . ..... . . X n. .. " . 1
laninc supply or water lor nianuiacto- accorumir 10 a preconceived n an. and
riea alonif its banks. Good soft water.denarted. Thev occupied two wonka
is obtained in abundance for dnmestic'teHibly taking evidence, but sending . i i.. . i. - . . i . r A: i. i , ... . .. .
""en any jjihi c in me iuwi ai m uepifl Oil
IIUV0 1UITTKKR, 1TT0HN1T AT LAW And Kotary PeWic, JaerBB, Ibsiaba,
VTTItL araetfea la all tfca Caarta af PaVali aaa
f rarrjr eaastiat.iBiaM. jtvw.ioi:
CLEMENT DOANE
attorney at Law.
jAiraa. wm.
tTTttt aratttes ta tfca OaarU af Bahats eaaMy. aaa Vf aOaai faHafaltf ta aaskwaa MraKt4 to aha.
wm ta tea "Caartat" aatMtoff. Wart Mala Htm
GENERAL STORE
Mrs. C. HOCHGESANG Oar. 1 3 thane North Main ate., JASPER, INDIANA, AB KBCB-ITKD KTKR BSJMMBB 8TOCKOF
DRY-G00D8, GROCERIES,
IiADIBKi eflMBi, MOTIONS. Ac.
WIWAi affm ta tfca fHifctk at VBBT SMALL
iwiii, aaaiavHca aa taaaaeuaa at aar tr
aW0rr areaw aratl kl4 take In KXCBAXGB
AT TBB BBtT MARKRT ntiCB, FOB 00ODS. Maylt. 'af-ly. GBCILIA flUMmSBeANO
from 30 to 30 feet
A flue quality of good buildine erav
mnd.stone is quarried near the town.
I'UI. I J . .
xiiih hiuiie imn ueniuniiiraieu its excellence by standing good for over SO years
me severe tfst or rreezee and thaws In the pier of a bridge across Patoka river.
House patterns nfeooti hrick are de
ivered at 5 to'$5 50 per 1.000. and small
er quantities at a slight advance, and
building lumber, rough, at $15 per 1,000 feet ; surfaced and seasoned at A 20 to $30
per i ww, a to quality.
l lie community is a liberal and intelli
gent one; with handsome and commo-
lioue Catholic and Methodist churches.
nid irood public schools, and citizen.
without exception, heartily welcome all
new hueine? enterprises.
It is the northern tprminous of the
fattier and Evaneville division of the L., K.ib St. I j. lly. and has three trains each
way per any.
The town has IS manufacturing estab
lishments uiiig steam power, embracing
2 steam Hour nulls. 2 planing mill. 3
aw mills. 1 spoke factory. L stave tail
lnngle factory, I furniture factorr. 1
brewery, 1 machine shop, 4 wagon
factories, and 2 brick-yards, which did a
uiieiiiea issi year aggregating over
275,000. It has three large well-stocked dry goods and general stores, and s
mailer ones. 4 grocery stores, none of
tnem extensive. 4 confecMonaiies, t shoe
lions, a good photograph gallery. 3 book
iore, S drug storeo, 4 hotels, 2 printing nffices. 1 state bank, 3 livery stables, and several other branches of business, all doing well, and 2 building associations
of f 100,000 and $50,000 capital respect-
veiy. To n ran It a arltn ara aaatrtaar an inv.cl.
jment for capital in manufacturing eater-
prises of any kind, and have skill ami in
dustry to apply to their business, Jasper presents rare inducements, and her citi-
ten will extend a hearty welcome.
Among ibe branches of business which ought to be established here and would certaiuly pay, are a woolen mill, a small foundry, a large fruit connery, a good butter, and cheese dairv. a tilinr factorv.
a handle factory, a good broom factory, a good pottery, a general produce dealer,
wno would pay cash for farm produce
of all Kinds in any quantity; another
Hour mill might posiblv be made to oav.
aieo, as over w.uw oasfieia or wbeat
were shipped from Jasper fast
year which it seems to us might have been made into tour herewith
profit, and the manufactured nroducts
. t. f i V . ... .
suipuea. it is prouan e. loo. that a mor
l. . . fat. . . ... .
viiaiii wiiu bunicient capital to carry a
good stock of any single Hue of goods, would be able by bis larger assortment of that line, and conwntient lower pur
chases, to secure enough trade from the
for old discharged employes In order to
waste tne time, tbus preventing the de
fense from any testimony, except the board of trustees, who testified, but were
not allowed to state anything that did not suit the purpose of the committee.
iney would not permit any contradic
tiou of testimony whatever. Alter wasting the time which was ample to
make a full and complete investigation.
.a a - as a a . CT '
on me last rriuay atternoon, they suspended listening to the gossip of those having a grievance, and went into the house and senate and asked that the investigation be continued for thirty days
at a cost of one hundred and fifty dollars per day. This was the kev that unlock
ed the mystery of their proceedings. It
was clear to all mat it had been a studied effort to waste the time, and then
obtaiu a continuation of their six dollars
a day. They put it on the ground that the defeune had not been beard, aud that great injustice would be done if they did not get a show. The board of trustee only wanted a few hours' time to refute
all the testimony, but it was denied them
in order to use it as a pretext to expend
everai tnou-sHd ooliara tu a conti
John M. Shaw and W. M. Jilsoa are the
projectors. A discovery that promises to revolu-
uouize toe manufacture of steel uails
was uiaue (at Muncie, Ind, on the 16th insL, by J. F. Darnell, President of the
wuucie nan worlw. He placed a bar ol pig iron in a furnace, the
duced by natural gas, aud wbeu the bar
was wituarawn it was found that the leetu&d converted the iron into i.urH
steel. Nails have been mad a from h-.
after having gone through thin process and have been pronounced by experts to equal the best of steel nails. No scieu-
uuc reason can be giveu for the change, but it is supposed to be the result of the peculiar dry aud luteuse beat of natural
gas.
On the 15th JnsL, a petition, signed by
-wv uviiaiii UUU8 ii iiinianunnii. inH
was presented to President 4.n Ut n.'l
Board or Trade, askiuir hi Hi tf ta 1 1 a rviitft.
lie meeting of taxpayers at an early date to consider a p!au lor piping gaa from the fields east of the city. It is believed that with a promise of free fuel added to its remarkable ndlroad
apolis would bring .manufacturers flock
ing mere rrom every direction. The idea meets with eucouragemeHt Irom many Irieuds of the gas couiDanlea al-
......(.. I.. 3 I 1
ivmij in me iieiu.
A fjnat with am Evaaavllla Maa
wm Has Ma It la Uae. EMIII Courier.
"Those cities ia Indiana which succeed in obtaining natural gas are destined to become the most populous and prosper-
Alia am.MlA.l . . g . .
una, iininRni a lu a i;nur if
reporter yesterday.
"You believe in natural gas, then?" "I certainly do. 1 have iust returned
from a trio through the Suta and havA
oeen in Marlon and Muucie. Both nf
these towns have natural gas. and thair
growth recently has been soraethlnr
phenomenal. From little towns they are rapidly assuming tbe dimensions anri
importance of cities. The streets of both
are thronged with people, strangers from
an parts oi the country, attracted bv
meir wonueriui growtn. Manuractur-
ng concerns rrom all over the countrv
are looking toward these places with a
view oi locating there.
"Here is an Instanee of the advantasra
of natural gas as a means of attracting
manuiaciuniig concerns. A Plant haa
recently located at Muncie, and 1 was informed by one of the managers that tha
annual expense or tne comrjenv for fut
at tne former location was 134.000. At
Muncie they are givin tha around
whereon to erect their plant, and area for
fuel free. Hundreds of houses arc ml a
1 .It Jl at . B . a a a .a .
up in an airecuons, aim sun ins supply
a i . . a a a . " ' -
a nui equal ta me uematia. it is orettv
S .a a a. m .
mucn tne same la Marion. The atresia
or both towus are beautifully lighted.
Why, the light Is so bright that vou can
discern the smallest object across tbe street.
"If there is anything on earth that will
give a town a good, substantial boom it is natural gas. Manufacturing concerns
will locate there because their fuel will
cost nothing, and this great expense being taken off, of course, thev shut eat
competition from manufactories in tbe same line ia other cities. Natural gas la certainly a big thing. "Now. I am satisfied that natural a-aa
can be obtained here ia Evaaiville, and
mosineariiiy agree with tbe suggeson made by Mr. Eichel at the meeting
of the Business Men 'a Association Tuesday night, that the city and eouuty ought to take bold of tbe matter and
uoscribe money to continue the boring.
oeueve we cen get gas, and as long as
Haw.?enM,ral Taaaer Will Haadie The Pettttiou Buslueee. Washington. March sa nam.i
Tanner the newlv annotated CnaaUaL.
er of Pensions, when asked what policy be would pursue in doalinv iihut
affairs of the bureau said : "I can beet answer that by quoting one of Gea. Harrison's remarks made durW tha u
campaign. He said:
1 'Gentlemen, it Is no time to ate the apothecary 'a scales when you eoate to weigh tbe services of the men who saved this nation.' It seems to ma that that
8 a pretty gOOd motto for all tha nanal.
of the United States to adopt. If I were asked to define my ideas on this pensioa question in a sentence, I should unhesita-
iingiy repiy : a pension for sverysor'rj'f Midler who needs out, and no soldier's widow, father or mother should be in want.' I am amine tn uka vu
this mighty machine and I ia nt Ami
enough to think I have nothing to leara of its workings." "Are you ia favor nfaa iicraua (
soldiers pensions?" "I een tell you frank-1 v that r
opposed to these one, two and three dollars month pensions. If you are going tegivo a maa aaytbing, give him enough that ho may realise he is getting some, thing. If there is an otd soldier hn t...
got a claim that you are satisfied is a good oue and he has not quite proved it, my policy is to assist bim to secure that proof. You may sey that I am opposed tO knocking OUt aolHiara nlaim. L.....
of a technical short-coming."
After all. the lata ft an. IT.un rt 11, m.
signal service will go do we, .to history as a greater man thaa Gen. Greely, who is forever ordering tbe display of cold
wnen no cold wave arrivee. wnea tbe Bewsnaoera. with maiino .rn..
thought, made fun of Gen. Hasea's book of weather proverb, most of them were recalled and you een scarcely bay ona now for love or manev. H.r. .Pa u..
!hoat Mra0rch-b" thi gMi'ral sT&tBered
jend A natural gas company is organizing !,8re..18 Ihe 8KhlMt possibility of get-nua-at Seymiiur, Ind.. to funlah 7h? tingl' w,01ht, go ahead and spend unds dents with a supply lor fuel DtiiEMiaM. I .a. a . m hesp other towHS
ion of the inquiry. Upon thee groundi
tne isenate (rushed it tbrougbt bat the A tea-vear
I t a t. a.a . . . I . .
ouw Tiewa u wua euspic.oii ana toi- Council.
e.l it down mi three succeiwlre pffortN I Several form-ar. nr nuM . tf
li haa IV. ..... ...1 .1 a '
U beginning or In end March its gifts will send.
As It rains la March so it raias ia Jane. Is it ob St. Joseph's day (March If) dear; so follows a fertile year. Ie't oa St. Mary's day (March Si) bright aad
r--'i, . r-.r-....
iraacnise IS BSKed froi
The committee was sorely disappointed, Ind., have formed themselves iuto a nitand so angry were they thet they wrote ural gas company to prospect for and a malicious report. Commits, of thU supply the place with the -coveted fuel
b.ou v MnM.u, iu.ua uu vi men mini niraia. nn i. j . haa
ate worthies in tbe house as legislators, teet in its search for natural gas and its ind surely this was not an exception perseverence so far is unrewarded T I Ihe cl.rman,benator Burke, from Jel-noring will be continued 300 feet at f osa.2fit.0il la ID a inanf a l.a-ai I I t.!..I 4 I a www BB5 V all
Will get ahead Of US UBlesa we era an.
Bbied to compete with them."
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.
The Roneftt They Have Been is
uuiming up the Material Ia-
teraete of the State.
Tbe Stale Statistic ia in his annual re
clear; fertile is said to ha tha
A damp, rottea March gives pela to AH aVwe S A dry March, wet April and cool Mar Fill bern, cellar and bring much bay. A peck of March due aad showers ia May. Make cornfields greea aad wheat aside gray. a 4 LaT a
it aiarcn comes la with a aMar
xne otate oiausticia in bis annua re- head it goea out ,!, . A " " , . ,, nortrev aara tha .i.ii.tU. f U..iM!..r "T06 OUl wltn peacock's tail
w A-ai.,r:: r: iL.' ru, l.uoe freeee oa tbe 10th off
and Loan Associations in Indiana. The . "r" .? tfte
Ituselvllle. Ind . haaanhai.11. ao Arhstatislics are intereatiu. almwiaa- that L- .T. L,orm ,",,e.yl.r'
I lor i
The Reaeoa Why.
B!Btlnjtt8rg Ariras.
would
Trao
have baa
Stockholder. i th. th.v lf.u.l wiiaiaHwa me 111 0S1SB.
Ii.ibmj iiiHiiiuuuiis nave arge y taken the aaen thai ft la tn .V...t 7 Place of savings banks, ... 1 Vome ... Kola MwSh 10 but wha, imimrtant fantnr In u.Lt a ..i...i. I! "T - . arcn iu, DUt we bai
lmaWwelito:d0ands..ari h.rgW
lersonviue, isacoarse, uruui kind of a lea-t.
mau. He is of low instincts, with no
ability except a low, vicious cuunit.g
ue was rareiy in his sest in the senate
chamber, and was not with Ihe commit iee two bouts in the entire two weeks' in
vesication. The Chairman of the sub
committee was a brass horn manufac- l "The editor of tbe Jasper Courier ia -upported by wage earners and working- . . m
turer of tikhart, by the name of Conn lest week's issue, In referring to tbe Ser- ad women who are able by these .. lw"Tr,"eT to Pfwident Harrisoa's bra
tie wasso unacquaintea wun ousiness vice rension urn, predicts "that no mess- means to become owners of homes . ""Vi' S" Xj0UI8 "epublle says: of this kind that he could not adminis- ure in lavorof tbe common soldier will There are 335 such institutions in the L u,,df.r ,Be impreesion that Mr. Jena terenoath. Tbe chief ingredient of the receive favor from the next Congress" State with a total of 535.000 incornoratad Scott Harrison, of Missouri, had beea
qualifications of this "too t-horn" was which will be Republican. If this be "hares aud estimated assets of $10,000,- P1" Into votiag for aad applying his maliciousness, and he believes every true, that Republicans are opposed and W0. One hundred and thirty-one asso- ,0t?, u"der Benjamin Harrison, one to be a thief until proveu otherwise. Democrats in favor of pension legisla- clatlons report an organized capital 0f or f , M?' th'8 PPer neatly referred. They chirged collusion between dealers lion, would tbe editor of the Courier $38,954,300, capital stock of $3,841,050, h h ? "Ith some acridity. W regret and tbe board of trustees, and at the olaaae emlafn whv it ia h. h. rt.n I JaVtl fl lal ft a aim mark has a A0 iOQ aiA it. '1 am Still a Demrwrat " uus U
ww u luinieu a cuueirauy 10 cmw, wuo nau control ot the House the I nese ngures indicate a large busluees. rw"" w trnmm, -ana i always sxcontinue the iuvestigatiou at an unneces-nast twelve nr thiptaan r.n-t Idnrl aiir. hn. imaArf..i . ... poet to remain a Democrat" Wimu
sary expense of several thousand do ars. pass the Service Penalnn Kin ia aud inaa ii.iinn. t to him tbe aeeuranceeofeur reanaAt. ft.
7J&?&"" Y. the Courier will t.i. with development of the Slate. The'report L 52J ' Kread of a distiag aisled
lUMMCarc IIIO tUllieillS QI lue treasury. 7 W T. f"""- aawa! "Tha Rtala hantra t tmi ahn. lM"lSUr.
. . a Ta a a a . . i in aw. rt ri am iiim l hi aa a wtt as w ana mi -w -r - w------
except wnea ii woniu rsatouna own personal advantage, ai
amounts are not considered. The farM . r ' . ' nuu,u Klv tn ih. aaai.rii.. .;.ion .i.cauonal matters than woulrl bauinruuaJ
..s.i i n...t .i... ... . .. iFeioea sucn a nnuiir-i rbi :"T r . " "v.,w l . r. - .
cviutruvin uuiiusioa were iiibi youn A.
Sullivan had received most of tracts for produce, and that the
of such goods had increased durit t.flai miinlli. nf Iflflfl lit... .!
........." w. .uuo. r. mci inis UIII.I..I ... - .. - v : annul nt uuiia nu hu ii nv mil I
i .u r.n -....i :.. . . . - iineir oariv on anv nueaiinn. murh a .. 7 u..u...n -"i . r. . . -
n ni ibii anu winter, ii wbb uviorei .. .. .: : " iwir.iatinna ia maa aihan u. ik.a nn. w iiwir cniiorea to eiiner a erivaia mm
it i ri a i ii 1 0 raac v i si ar o ai v rua ndnrtinn ilia - aawww n aa w a aw ww-a . . r -
5rJal" moVaoldm Vn Ith T euubVlVn" Llrd reported, .aggregattHi $3,49t540. W ,B.l.
UCU UU1I1 . a ' - . - . I ' AB I tlAB Klala aanil eaa flaaiaual a aa rff rx
general stores abounding in the country
to make it profitablebut this would beitbat committee that several other
an experiment, while the others mav be in other lines had been awarded
counted as certainties. At all events, it tracts as often, and oftencr than the
you are seeking a iocaliou. coma and be above named. It was also in evidence
one of us. that the quantity of produce aud otherl " .
gnoda received during the month nil ..HB
w AsnivuTOK jsrsciAL,: "uepreKBta- February was as large as anv other, and
jm...:."" I. i, .7' r.'.-" shareholder In the latter ia in one aanaa wuen reauing oi ma easy going wavs of
,he cot?' 1 dePlor- The bank, .t the aie PP'. School atteadanee" for chilquantity V ST" '; , f 'w.y.8 B ier IJemoc.,, who time, rannn-,1 irtana .H iiw,uta Mren betweea 8 and U veara la eoa.
h ii. "i ima. kvaairri xooaa aio id sac
..Ml. L. I.HHU.
aira in. aAma nni.iiii...i,.j l... I - icununuiim aaii raiaiu
lr 'ZrZ.r:7:i itig supervision of Ibe banks, the ouervlun'Tersity, well equipped and
... .v. . . . " Iiialaraiiw .,,,1. iiir -h .knui,iltut it was destroyed in the
" 8 eu,lu"B1 luma ol w there not be sVme atate suDerviiioa ovsrl" St. Louis Glebe.
i suoerviiioa orsr
soldiers who were worth ouua1 -d,0 -wocUtioasr
There was at 8ea Joee a national
conducted.
eraptioa of
DemoeraL
The most iaterestiac election ta
off '.a April ie that of Rhode Island, where the Democrats have aomiaated
ex-iiov. Davis, declared for local optiea f . a . - A . S 9 tit
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The old
tlye Payson. of illinok made a test ca thia was after the defaulter Hulliraa had ?n.yth-8 9 the country only want what
for presentatfoB to the Pcwtotaoe Depart- taken his departure, and the goods were ' "t,(i th,8 mor tb"y consider this tnent. in order ta deleraalaa th nuaa.lfurulakul tit? a Hl.H nf 11 II n 1 1 A. 1 1 1 ti art tu. service pension claim the Plainer thev
lion whether Ofensivn Dertisanshin legrltv. It is in evidence that tha nar M",,..mJht Based OB Jastloe Itlarl
would be eeBsidered sufltcient grennds cauita exnenee waa less dnrinv tha a,l.l4t . The nghting soldiers can gen-ln latter
for removal. He charged the present ministration than during any other pe- deD,ldd 0B t0 do tb pIfht intimatln
itmMier in tne town oi roniiac. in .iritxi in the wno e ntstorv of the fanan ta .
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lire iuwn warre ne uvea, wna oeinr Iaaaiaw.iat mm A mm .Allwa ..t.
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the last campaign, and askei his remnvnl during anv former period, all of which Vl " t-eausylvaula.
lor tnat reason alone. Postmaster-eene- was of no account. Thev vialted the Washingtov. March 22. Thra lat.a Irnn varhallv. Mr niwtlav ku niln1Kiu..
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mi n an.waan giaaiau iv, anu afjal me iliuipiiai BBU IOUIIII U GINS lO exacitieee.l"Su onaiur tt BUB aampiOB, OI oOUtUI VISIieQ luO Wnlie nOUSO BBQ Be IMS BOt
nomiHaiionor a new poetnaiter, who They saw the patients eat a bountiful urouna, addressed a letter to Senator beei
was aamea ov t'avson. to tne senate, to
day. Payson did this after aconsutlatioa
wua several of his colleagues, and understood to be the rale that w!
followed hereafter. Mr. Clarksen
First Ami stent Postmaster-general
to-day that aa offensive-partisan rule report. It eeemi strange that they could ow but one flag, but the men who bore requesting htm to send ao more mes- the consideration baingM 000 Tfaiaia weuld not be in vogue until next week, find nothing to commend and everything those whieh I now send to you. will be I sages to hie father, who. at that writing.!. Wa i?tkVrLrttJt!LL&. aad ITiii
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tar ae u unity m
Harrleaa aad Duslloy.
!Tw Tark WarM.
It is claimed at the white hsuse that i a preference to prohibition, and goea
letter ass oeen seat to Uol. Dudley Unto the fight with a fina nroaoact of
at al tl a. I A .U II 4 a I a a . . J". . ... a. a. .
umaung wiai u woum ee wen lor aim I making "tattle Kaodv" a Usaocatia
BOt tO UX Mr. Harrison With Ms friend. I State BftoO aa vntara having kaaa aa.
'"f bibbq aiso, tnat me per ceni. or cures was Wade Hamntoa uA nlr a bus ?hP or 1,18 nPOuuiiIee. Of course no franebised by a aew law. Got. Taft, tha during Kreater and the death rate ower thanl " f 7 Lt. "letter was written. The communication RepubllcaB who beat Davis ia the last
which oroice the spirit or Dudley was election, aow refuses to aoeept the H..a..j -laiiu a a n.. ji. i .1 ..t a .
beard directly from the Ilarrisoniaal At a meeting of tea Directors of the
?, to- supply, aad expressed complete satisfec- Quay, of Pennsylvania, asking him to household since the night of the presi- Dubois County Agriealtural Associatloa ition tion at the inspection, bat it did not find trmU to the surviving members of the deatial election. He eent a telegram held oa last SatmSay even it ia its way info tbe reoorL The experts of Pifth Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalrv from renublican headnuartera aaagratit. -r .k. A...t..i 'i..7T..r
ill be their own choosing complimented the two flags captured from that regiment leting Mr. Harrison upon bis election to purchase the grounds on which the n, the bookkeeping in the highest of terms, bu2 during the late war. Senator Hampton about midnight. Ia reply he received a fair is held. The instructions were com- . Mid the compliment was suppressed la the Mid in his letter: "The country has despatch from Russell tbankiag him aad plied with aad the grounds purchased. rata niui li .iMna ik.i ,L... n..A una hul naaS.v l.t it.. i.ii li i pnow ? jrwaaa naruna iw,
because there were so many vacancies to criticise. They evidently felt theirlKlxl to see again the banners which they! had gone to bed. So to be filed first." mission was to hunt for evil aad not bore la the civil war." ooaeeraed. Mr. Harrit
i n good, and by taking testimony of the SeBator Quay replied: "I undertake, ever since. Naturally, Mr. Dudley wants
The Town Bord met la leeciat sea. I enemies aad refusing the friends of the wita much satisfaction, to transmit the to know whether Mr. Harrison isanoth-
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Harrlsoa has beea asleep fag .-HaaUBgharg Araat.
foot
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f aa a ihb i a a.on weoneeuay n.gm ana reseiveu inei,""",""u" wma ataaaaa a BwlBllNI 111 An f ttl .OBI Marshal's official report of the census. H their Uae of Inquiry. The repabli----ai-iia!.- -lactlaM waa ordered tn he held nnloaB mfmhers were anxious to verify
fnilUTi Tuesday, April, 2nd, 18fe far the pMr- the eherges made by their party organ, Iv tioseof determining whether or tiotnur while Ihe demesratl felt that public
Ltai"A!tt:ft"J ciliaens desire to adopt a city charter. clmer demandad that an adverse report
anWraMaaaarhll traia. 1 uklTfaliui....! (sSOrgB I". M0g WMnDDOiHted
aT'aI-il!.. 5Peetor ; Loais natter una
in. ae BMde and that some 'eeanegoaf ae
and Henrv Pe patilie anxiety in regard to tbe
bl.... i t.
colors to Ibe former proprietors, and er oftbe great men who are willing to ta PreSSSt HarVltSa rialueT assure you they will be received by the become tbe beneficiaries of polltioai Tela, Joaaoh E Joanston aa 5. 8 rallread sSiri V ia whffh vX'Tl.vLr ?hf.-kl".dJ ab.i W- tl,riyi r44,y 10 iZ&JLit It wae tomaaThat L.L.J'L0? .y" d'1i,rrlh.e d B,r' Ooa. Johaetoa earreodored a Con red er-
w in n 'wi iiieTir iraaaareu ibt tna aarai naaaa ii mmmmw.m. . . . t . . tr
rni.i i..i j "".rr I . ate army iweniyniBr ytmrs an. ai
.u ,i,un, lw ana i me mum- i ne neai a rate among tne soldiers blai. a AUikrai aaJ iBnUai aar.
plying evidences that the issues and ani- Inoreeslng, and the statietles show that
mu-iues oi me civu war are laded." lone soldier died ia Indiana aver v dav
Mamma "Why doa't yea move oat
fc'iTaa jBdSM.-UBatihfrc Ar-'ff t'wy aaoatlea Thei5! WKi fa4 by fea4erliAt year, while ia tha Ualted bM of t4tesan, KiU7,ifittro r May t.Bee-ir. gee. tmaBBgiat." ciaey n-aay'. twsrta tmy aey 1-Caaai, IfsVBfi lrtt.w
