Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 April 1889 — Page 8

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A Memmmely Jwliial But,

SPRING and SUMMER

OLOTHIHO

A NO'

DRY GOODS !

Largest and lest Stock in the Co Sermersheim fi Co

Hare just opened the largest and best

assortment or Merchandise, of all kinds, ever brought to Dubois County, and will sell goods

TMAX AWT QTBM IODM IX TMI C0UXTT.

Gentlemens' and Boys'

Clothing,

for SPUING and SUMMER wear ! al I

grades, from a 95 suit up.

A aaaa named Williams was a Wed-

aesaay sea, w Hied ia Judge Wood' alidad coart of tat charge of bribery. The erirfaece wa Mich at to Itara ao poiW doebt oftee aaa a gailt. Us eof ! to tb jary that ho bed paid a man $15 for vetiag for ' ilarrisosu Morton and

protection." Tboro was practically no dfon. The only plea made ia bit behalf was tb pnerilc aad contemptible prate, iisoaliiHg alike to eomwoa seeee aad every moral instinct, thit becauwe ibe man bribed bad announced his iateatioaof voting the republican ticket (be had always voted the democratic tickoi Ueretotore) bciore Williams offered him the $15, and because the money was paid to him after he hid voted, in stead of before, Williams was therefore not guilty of bribery. The republics jury acquitted this self-confessed republican rates! with but little delay, and the republican judge, who, on former

cc-Iohs. has lectured juries from the beiirh roundly and soundly, for similar pertm-flHHce. had not a word of rebuke or reproof to oner. The scandalous verdiet was accepted as a matter of course, and Williams who bad publicly pro eisimod himself a bribe-giver, walked oat of court free m.e. It did not de velop where the fifteen dollars came from, but it is not a violent preemption that it was part of the money raised bv

Ru?aII Harrison at Chicago a few davst

lelecuo. to be need ia "carrying AT (jtju LATEST STYLE OF

The facta and we have not knowing-

jy siatea anything out the precise facts about say ef the proceedings in this court ire that on this trial Dist. Atty. Chambers made what appeared on the surface to be an earnest prosecution, and that Judge Woods summed up fairly aad in a manner that really made it the plain duty of the jury to convict. But, looking beneath the surface, we find that Mr. Chtmberg had taken no pains to in form himself as to the personnel of the jury, or, if bo bad, that be had not availad himself of the information thus obtained to promote the interests of the government. Preliminary to the tallyasset iritis the democratic attoraeve who

had charge of the prosecution made

every effort, by letters, telegrams aad other meana, to loam who the jurors were; what were their political sffilia-

stone : what tneir personal records and

their standing ia th communities where

taey lived, and everything that could be ascertained about them. Tbeyased this

iafbrmetioa to exclude from the panel

very perse who might reasonably be

awpociea or a owe in taror or the accused ; aad a willing court this same Judge

wooaa gavo iceat nia potential cooperation in these eaVt. The differonce between aa honest aad a dishonest jrctto of crime it thus strikingly Wednesday's proceed i a srs culminated.

try attiagly, with the conviction, after

iweaiy minutes deliberation, oi a young fellow named Dolan uf Henry county, for voting twice at the same election. There ia ao doubt that Dolan cast two oiea on election day. He cornea of democratic stock, and calls himself a democrat In the morning, beta duly aober, "clothed and in his right mind," na it were, he voted to democratic ticket. Later in the dav one of Dud lev'

"trusted men with the necesearr funds,'

jgotnoiuot mm, loaded htm with bad whisky, give him a fire-dollar bill and

took him to the polls, where be put in a

miioi tor Benjamin Harrison. Tb jury, as said, made abort work of Dolan, although tbe evidence rendered it very

doubtful whether, when be cast the ille

gal vote, be was not m much overcome with liquor ae to be wbo'Iy irresponeibis. The case against bim was not oneemarter as strong as tbe ease against Williams, although Dolan, aodeubt, was properly convicted.

MAKTIK adJHKIKlUM, Jr.

AHttKKW KMUMCK

MIVHAliL KUMKIKIVM i

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QUIII PR

4 Co.

I UUIILIIIIUIII UIIULLII UUN

FJROMlIETOJElml UNION FLOUR milil8 ! JASPER, INDIANA.

WE

HAVE LATELY ADDKD TO OUU MACHINERY SEVERAL NEW

IMPROVEMENTS AND NOW MAKE THE BEST PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR, Which we EXCHANGE FOR WHEAT where desired, or will PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR GuOD WHEAT.

M COU Cil iho Kepi fa&stlj es kd ii UXMM for Cora.

We re$crtfully invite the farmers of Southern Indiana to call and examine our

mill, and Hour and meal, aad learn prices of grain they have to sell.

Feb. 27; 1885-ly. . 8CHEIRICII, SH DLER

Mi mm A1W

J. B. Slater, Keal Eatate Ageat at IRELAND, - 1TSX.

C. ECIvERT.

J. ECKERT.

A. ECKERT.

J. R. RESSNER.

Eckert Bros. & Co.,

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Roller Hills!

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HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, M ARB WARE,

AJST GROCERIES

IX TACT, A. FULL ASSORTMENT.

M. A. SERMERSHEIM k CO.'

Nortn SMo PuMIc tsjuaro;

Haviag supplied these Mills with the LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER MA

UII1AERY, wc uow make none but THE BEST BRANDS OF

Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour!

which admit of no equal for family use. TO TRY IT IS TO BE SATISFIED WITH IT.

We

auite every mewl y fe Buy the Kent nn it is nlwnyx

me ejBCmveai. aaxm f ienr chcii mmvfr-n mills;

Oet.Sl. m-tt.

JA8PKK. IND.

AL-

HIGHES1

Iaeliauw Patents. The following patents were granted for the week ending April 9, 1889, reEKted expreeely for this paper by Jos . Hunter, Solicitor of American aad Foreign Patent. Washington, D. C. : Peter Anderson, Fort Wayne, corner iron for wagon boxes; B. F. Berger, South Bend, cultivator; A.J. Callaway. Chestnut Hill, corn planter and drill combined; Clark Chlddister, Decatur, ?ate;Joph Frenier, LaPorte, wheel; ' J. Harrimaa, Xew Paris, drive apperttae for piles, etc. ; T. P. Helaemaan. Conneraville, preparing designs for aderlMag cards ;T. P. Heinemann, Conaersville, producing v&riable signs and advertising cards ; J. A Little, Cartersberg, apade or shovel; E. G. Purdy, M ichtgau City, hunter's portable stool ; G. W. Pyle, Geaera. retni! case aad support for stores; A. M. Reeves, Indianapolls, metallic nut; G. W. Schock and W. II. Wtahrough, South Bend, paint nixer; F. W Tiesaana. Fort Wayae, wasbiag machine. A Harti with Eight Feet. Jamae MeCioad. of Lodi, owns a horse a hie Dakota farm which baa eight Jset. It is perfectly formed ia all reepecte, except that it has eight feet Not aatil tbe pasterns or fetlock joint is reached in the descent from the shoulder aa tbe foot, is there any apparent difference between tbi. horse aad any other. Bat at the paetern joint, or lower aad of the shin bono, the branch begins, and two perfectly formed feet are found on ech of tbe roar lege. The horse mas a la raegc the same aad ae faet ae most of thorns, end all eight feet are shod, or mybeifrlteired. McCloud has ref need f-WO for a half Interest in the cariosity, hat ho wsate $5,000 outright for the Wool aattaaL-Madieoa Journal. The farm: a of tbe west are filled with km by the operations of a "combine" that eoatrole the supply of bindertwine, Md the7 art trying to device a by whfcb, they can eeeepe the exettaae of tea ring, lut if there should he next month a national election in w riag m its chief issue the reduction etnoee dattee by maa uf which such eombisM aa this are enabled to rob tbe

amamer, wouia not a great many of

T7? . taey voted

at iw ttrt rretkieatMl a, t)w

.wnmtMf ; Tncr are teiraialt

lr irssnr acttoa.-y. Y. Tim.

pay

a numfmu u iVm it.

Llae road because of ent in wag math

Hvy ayauKi aa lasuag eoatrol.

WXJT? AT W A TTl?ri for which we will

GET YOITR f!OA L f!II!4P, vv ni-a t v ixiv i uu ways pay THE

rAa Aa 4k aaw4M w-a-wsi -' is mms w r ra v -n. l liVaai MAT, ECKERT, ECKERT BROTHERS I CO.

Dealer in Coal THE JASPER WAGON AND PLOW

MANUFACTORY!

FELIX LAMPERT.

Cop. of Sixth and Olmy Sts.,

pe tf'i'l y returns his thanks to the public for their liberal patronage hereto-

fore, aim invtiex a connnuancc ot tue name, itn nas on hand a stock of SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS suitable to the trade, and also continues to MANUFACTURE the CELEBRATED

The following Real EMlale for sale: 14 mim. I nitt ! r HHHtlRgbarn. SS III tlw.er.VliH lu culllnllMi, 10 acre In mtlnw log Bwt m4 brn, ikhhI urcfaard, turn. 1'rki lr trr ; y lermii. "&crt, 1 wllfKmtb ef MBRtlnK(rir . M mtm In cultivation. hLhcIh ilwlur, k'H frm bM- antl lrn. kmhI orchard, plenty ef watrr. 1'rkf $S0 ur acre; balldewn; talaMe on raay ttrwa.

H(Minn.l two lot at HuiitlnKbiirR, two reenu ami crllar fto(i lota on Jackn utrret. 1'rkt half iIuwm; tj- term fur liaUn:e. A tarmefm arrra, one hi lit nouth uf Irrlaml and four wIIm wwt f J.it, about 80 aerca In niltlva. tU'H, m H land, couiv ic4 tinibr, land ry rleb, Kmhi iratur bouiie and lc liable. A very geed farm. I'rk- M tier acrf J lrw rany. IPO'i acrrs. 1)i mllea wed of Ireland, 3S acrtacUarrd, halaiicr H C(Md tlmt.fr : Itcnlar. hltc and hlark naki

one of llir litt ltw acreM In Dul.oU ctinntv; lay very ttell . Jul a little rolling; e BOMjjh gw.d timber on It to! pay for It; jilmty ol water; i wilt of new K K ; lK

wrwnK"inf. en per acre, nair down. tai

anr r in one ami iKnyeara at ri per Cent.

lW acrc. 3 nilleo from Vele ti. l'lkr county. 4 mile?

Ht.eM i rum ireumi. iw acrt a cleared. Ialanc Ii timber, tdenty ol water, land rtdtitir, M acrra in rln

tt KiHtl frame boue witb S or 6 rooma. ut kial.l

aiiuated on pood pntllc road, near m-IiooI and rliurdi 1" per acre. S500 down, balance on Tery a.y teruit,

a i;yra laiHi.

KW acre li tnllei north wet ef Ireland. S tnlt..

Tom janer on i o goon rotiie, 1M arrea cl.tred bat. ante in (,-oihI timber. omt Utile l land a toed two-

tory trumt tiou'e, Iit liarn i orchard nlenli- at ait

t a apiitiwiu i arm ana goou neigBborbeod, AH) per acrt. r

SSSJJ arrea, about ISA acrea l cultivation, two log

fwu waier, lanu rolllne. a tillea wen of Ireland, M per acre, a geed cbeap farw,

Kimn "Jr .

Wiacrei. ISO cleared and In cultivation, 40 In rood

iiiir im iimucr. a rimiu narn aimoil new, good boure e nd frB'e ,ofib rondn. rood nrcharrf l.t.,1 ir.

oixt atate of cultivation and laya very well, 3 Billet

ri oi ircianu rr ce rnvm: lerma aaav. a

did grain aud atocV farm very dealrable.

120 acre, about 90 acrea clrared. teod frana !.

and ruimI frame Bew barn, good orebard, flah pond, a Hod little farm, li Billet frost Olwell. and 4 mllec et ol Ireland. 36 per acre; terstteaay

34T acre on Wblte rivrr. S mllea north of ntwn

m acre- la bultoat balance on hill. 40 rr. in .t...t.

tilng, 40 acrea in good ( oplar and Hbite oak timber niftugh timber to mere than balf pay for farm, a pood frame home. 3 feed Inta and plenty of living water

irrf irotm larni. an per acre; term eaay, 340 acret, 900 acrrt cleared balanre In tinbar.

t ew frame bouae, good new frame bome coat about ' l.SOS. good barn, good young orchard, plenty of water, tart of tbe land broken, balatire militia-, coo' aoil

we of tbe farm a little worn, 3 mllet eat of Jatper MUbllc read, a fplenilid Hock and irraln fatm f.lr.

Oper acre; half d.in and eaay term on balance.

H0U8K A5D LOTS. l'OKTKll.xVlLI.K. A good frame dwrlliua- and elore bour tth lmn

new, . acre oi iano. arxxj tenc ne aixl nl.nti r r.nti

treet. and imall fruita ef all kiuda; in rmk1 part of S a. war aa twf jia m . a . . a .

v,iiki eaty; very aeatraoie prop eTty.

UwelllBt. bars, atore hnsir. and a Iota i Part....

"ille. good orchard. Mora heutt almatt new, two etcrlel bleb and S I 80. rood rount.r tnA .h.lilr tn

'act evervtfalnc in coed ahane. and

eeaia Soslbera Indiana for a atore. a rleb farming country all arewBd, good cbureb and trbool, and good People, rrke fl.&M: CM0 eafa. and hibu. In .1.

and twelve month. A cood cbaact for tome one to

get a good bargain.

April 15, IHH7. f

I now ready to deliver tbe BEST COAL mined in Southern Indiana, d a a .at

iron in mine three-quarters of a mile North-west of Jasper. A lower vein than either of the other mines are working.

Orders left t tbe Store of M. A.

Seritierslteini Co. will receive

Prompt attention . Sep. 0, '87.

FOFL THE

BEST WAGON ! GrO TO i

Geo. Wagner :

IsAlXIPXSRT WAGON 1

THE BEST 7AGON ON WHEELS 1

aud his extrusive ealus of which have brought Jasper iuo notice aa ElUitUARTEKS FJit EXTRA CStjaD lVACiOIVSi.

Mala Street - JASPER, IND. Nona bat THF REST MATERIALS

USED, and EVERY WAGON WAR

RANTED. We beat 8oilfh Rend.

cine, or any other foreign wagon for du

rauitiiy. REFERENCES Anybody who has tried our wagon. Nov 25th, 1887-ly.

Re warrant every erne of then warenM fair erne vear

against ny breakage MiesJer reaHenalilc Nte, arittimg Vemm elefective material r iwammlacttire,

AGENTS WANTED ZZIkyH&StfESMlijr

CALL ON OR ADDRESS

FELIX LAMPERT, Jasper, Ind.

December S2d, 1882.

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TJB1D ALL THH TBAJl XOOKDt

JOHNSTON'S

SARSAPARILLA

Fir LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, PURIFYING lit BLOOD.

Unod for SO - ailea

Yea ra. Raat Preparation In the World

r S4k- Head, ache, rata la the ataic

ed BmIi con

a3Hmvl aJsmm pica mm tne

Face, kln aOlftmmmmraMla mmM KhcHin, aiif

It la tbe.Bj MadtM ia aa Sae ftaa

5!,??H'.c'yT Bottles, Sl.oo. itmm

aeW fey H Dritf f4t(a. Hend for Circular.

W.JOHNSTON , CO., Datralt.Mleh.

let. fl. I lv,

ad an

that arte

from a Dltioralcrca

Ilvcr, atemaeb, e an Kaaaaro mlood. It it a powerful toale for

tbe weeJc ana fee

ble, apeclally females dc children. ItCUBOt hurt tbe iactt dellcal cow-U-

ttltlun.

MM FOR WINTER !

JOHN TROXLER,

I CURE FITS! Waen I ty Ctme I oa not mean aterely te tofi them for a time, ami thea hare Utem ratara atrata. I MEAN A KADICAJU CUJLaV. 1 aave audc Um dueaae of FITS. UPTLEPVY or

KaiMlriHa;e Tsiwatkip Traa-

tec's nlicc.

PIIE undersigned, Trustee of Bain

a. bridge township, Dubois county,

will attend to Township busiaeae on

Saturdays of every week, at his residence

on North Mam street, oetweea event!) and Eighth, in Jasper. Tlie Library of said Township la kept at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gosmann.

where persona wanting books can obtain

I them at anv time.

JOSEPH ECKSTEIN. Trustee

April SO, 18M-ly.

J.M.PARKER'S

NEW SADDLER SHOP

A We-k; Madr. 1 warrant ar ranetiy Cork tbe wont caaea. HecaoM otttera have fail I ta ao reaaoa for not bow reeairiaf a cure. Soat at oaee for a tret aad a 'aJt Horrus 9t my Ikfalliblk Kkmkdt. Give Kxpraes aad rot Ofltcs. It eoeM jofl aotitlag far a trial, aad it will ears job. Address H.Q.ROOT,M.C.,IMrar,arYeM

SGOTTS EMULSION OF PURE COD UVEIML

ICalHiMMa i lei is Trai-

fec's (wticc.

rwiRE undfrsigned, Trustee of Columbia

JL Tp., Dubois county, inu.t will at ' ' mm a a .aa a

tend to i ownstnp ousinese ai ins reel

dence on every Saturday, and persons

bavinr township business to transact

are requested to preeeat it on that day of

the week.

The townshep library is kept at the

office or the Trastee, waere taote en tit led

can obtain books.

NELSON HARRIS, TruMee Columbia Tp. June 27th. 1888- ly.

ASrr.owt t.atablg mm MNk.

aaaaaaoa. wbm taa aatla a talas-aaaat aai ay aaa

ei wna atM

sssaBaTaaea) as a,aam atesaaaft

m a

gamiaaatf wmatatdegM.

SOOTT8 KMTJL8IOK kt aokwledaed by

!ee to ae ne raaaei aaa seat prspa at . aaa. a . aa m a a

lasboa aa me wesaa est aae isaec aaa easaec OOWtUMPTWNa sOROULA. CrCMCRAL MtlUTY. W At TIM MCAta IMA0lATIONf CMM art CftROtMO QOyQHt. s ermf rtnttAf for GMaajtajalaaii. end

embieriitfcg tit bTteftY Cetrisr,

Caygata, and Trarlc-Marks ebSaiaai, sad ail

Oai oaee la Oppnalte V. 8. raiaarl Off.

wcb. ni aava BO MO-agtlKMW, aj Baail et. aeacstaa traaavct MteM kattaaa ta

ja. Wa tylrlae if aatenlable or not, ftaaat Saarta. Oar fee not tftTe till tateai H Mneed. AJook, "Hpw W) Obtain f'ateittV wMi fafav C. A. SNOW Jb GO. ftaessts ftstat aa, Wa-baaie. a. c

FARM roR SALK. The farm at thp

crowing of the railroad and Pateka river.

of 2.17 acres Is for sale. Good coal lend :

plItralHd, EteytM'SM. AaflyM)

vvatift vami

lut 6th, B. . Mais Jaekiea St.

r,HE attention of farmers ia called

to the fact that I now have in stock

baddleg, Harness, Collars, Hemes, Chains Whips, and everything in that line

which will be sold as chean as first-claa

goods can be. Also, Repairing prompt

ly and properly done. A portion of tbe

patronage solicited.

J. M. PARKER, M JASPER, INDIANA. May 4, 1888-tf.

Tvwnaltif, Notice.

Triiijtcc'a

milE onderefgned, Trustee of Boone

a. township, Dubois countv. herehv

arives notice that be will attend to all

business pertaining to the office of Trim.

tee, at his resilience 14 miles South-eaot

of Portersville. on Saturdava of aar.h

week, and requests all oersons bavins-

townshiu businees to nresent It nn fUt.

urday. Citizens deeiring books from

he Township Library, are notified that

the Library is kept by Wn, McIIarris. I Ta a f i a '

a x oriemTiiiB. Ukmky B. Hkkidenbauoh, T. B. Tp. May 18, 1888-ly.

JiffirsoR Tp. Tmsttfl's Notice.

'pUE undersigned will be at his office 1. to attend to townshlo business nf

JelTeiiOB township, Dubois county, on Saturday of each week.and rcqueate all

iwr-ona naving Dnsiness with the town-

nip to attend to it on those days. The ownship libraries are kent at J. W.

.lacobs', iu Birdseye, and the Traatee's

reside aw, where all persona entitled can get books thereof.

JOHNPRTJITT, ei,l,l4-3r. TratHt Jefffsea Tp.

1

S0RTII MAIXST.,

JASPER,

Haa the l.argeat

Stack In) tke CewBty of

SADDLES, Or ALL KINDS, HEAVY Wagon Harneaa, MTKONO Mack Haraeaa. DUKAKLE Hnrae, HlaakeHa, OOODI.At'.KtlKKM. V. H. Harnvaanil.

td every article needed far comfort and taretjforman

uiu eorae wBfn on tacroaa. Alt tor tale at low palcet.

one ana tee. JOHK TKOXLKK, k 19 1h.

JASPER

MACHINE SHOP!

DANIEL F.J. MILLER, Priprittor.

a sew prepared to tare ihaniBf, repair fitpei, kc.

ui K.iran u. nKnintrji in maae IB reliair. lagorSTItAM KNOINESaSt'KCIAI.TT. I aa alto prepared te repair

THRKHHINO MACHINES, SEPARATORS,

KKAPERS aad MOWERS, ETC.

Many farmer have laid a tide. Keeper! aad Mewtri ae

worn oui, waica, wua bbi iitwe expeft t, leaaBew MAKE AS GOOD AS NEW.

keepcHnitaittly art tiaada PIPES and PIPE

arirxa.-iM ar varlntta tiiea, which I aaa pretpared te flt aa dealred, I will alaa fa rata iEATHER and RUBBER BELTINGS, XT URStRRD SIZR, OS SBORhNOTIOI.

ha at Kuab'a eld tans), Cerner eRawten and 7h fyaete. Jr,

O.K. A., Branch 119.

Meets (he 1st and Id Mondavi of ev-

nrv month at their hall, on the corner ef

stn aad Newton streets, in Jatper.

urtARLae solioa, Pret. Jeiw Bkt, 8c'y.

Advertise In the Coia If ye was. a 1wwaji ia bwtlataa.

Ifraa ear ragvar ear rea4at. OUR WASHINGTON LKITKR WASMiNaiau.D.C., April Uth, iia, ' Poor Pre Want Harrison. The New ork gang hare made his lire a toi-int Ipr he laet week. They have HKUr. tively jumped on hint an, I wiped t.p ,JB floor with him. Taey have pul led. him litis way, that way aad tbe other wav all at (he same time. All the faclloK have heea Mrongly repreeented hera The bone of contention haa beau jm,,0r taut Federal offices of New York Jit Uierlew,ih.,,0rW0U8 lroU It was one of these sama nm. .. .

d.ove 'o,,k.lng end Piatt out of i,a

nuttsu iu tttw atatwaMiaatitjR ot Gflltlnl.t Willi alltliia to think almm I ImfSS' that Mr. Ila.risoa, with his pale "c 'o worn fsce, has wished the whole cmiLS" in Halifax, more than once. J J haa decltled upon only two of u,L, or ilcials, Erhardt. who allowed hi...-i

be put up last November as the reniihlt can uamlidate for Mayor of Now Yorl" city, wheu he knew that it wt n... :

tetilioii of hit. pirty tu trade him 0ir f0r voters for Harrison. Ho l rewarilcd bv buing appointed Collector ot Custom!, for the port of New York. The otbur is Van Cotl, who is made Postmaster in plate of the Mugwump Peaison, whose reappointment by iMr. Cleveland four years ago doubtleea cost the democrius many votes lu New York. Tho light i5 at III on over tbe other appointments and is likely to continue until they are made unless Harrison runs awav fm- a

days, as he hxs threatened.

A ddcuatlouofOhio republicans wnnt to the White House aud roail ih ri...

act to Mr. Harrison, and told hi

the Buckeye Stale was Imuiwl n ..

democtatiCHt the coming Stale elect on

hp um hoi give tier more recognition in the tiiftrihiiiioii of the olnWa Ti...v,

evidenth did not got much satisfaction lor they came awtv in a vrv h id i. ...... ...

aud prophesied all sorts of bad thimra

lor (heir narlv in Ohio.

Mr. Clevolttml uaated th rOIIvh hnrn nn

his way to New York from Florida. Four of his parly, Messrs Bayard, Vilas, Mirchild aud Dickinson, rttmaino.i i

this city where their families still urn. When the Senate adjourned Mr Harrison thought ho would iret rfd nf n...a

ol the mot peraiattml ol the office seek

ers out lie wa hkIIv mistaken. Since then a large nnmlxT of rrput.lican Senators have almost lived ia tbe White House. During the r;cfiit campaign we h"ard a great h-m ol talk ahont the repiibltt:an partv being the people's party. Now let'a see how the people are treated. Orders have just been issued by Secretaries Maine, Proctor and Tracy defining

tne u ours uunng which iney may be p!cn. The people are given one hour, from 12 to 1 ox-lock, four days in the week, during which they may call on these high and miarhty officers. During the Cleveland administration any member of Urn Cabinet could be seen at any hour durlnti office horn by anv one wdo

chose to call on him, unleae be happened

to oe specially engaged. There is a rumor whispered around in

republican circh-.a that llariioon doe not propose to till the two viciiciia on the Civil Service Cnmnii&dun. That

woald be almost equivalent to abolihmg the whole thinv, as tho one Com-

mUaioner now in olfice can do little elefxcopt draw hio nalarv.

The neitroe-" of tbe South who have

come Imro to ire! Federal offices are very

much tliMCooragtHl. I overheard a conversation between two of thm from

Louisiana, in a hotel lobby. One of

them said: am noinL' buck home.

yon may let Pitt Kellogg tool vou Into believing he can get yon something, hut.

alter what Harrison Bald to tin to-day, I consider the jig Is up." The negroes r

not taking this neglect easily by any

means. 1 lie v arc kicking and swearing vengeance on Hie republican narlv. Ii

does seem a little oneer that out of near

ly 40a Presidential appoiutmeuts thus far made, not one is a negro.

Nr. Uiggins, the new republican Sen

ator troin Delaware, seeum to be almost

as much of a political hntler as his emi

nent democratic namesake from Mary

land.

The new pension officials are begin

ning early Already one decision ol ex-

CommisKioner Black's haa been overruled that will reonen thousands of

cases heretofore decided adversely. Ex-Secretary Whitney made a profit of 130.000 on Ibe house he sold to I'ot-

maeter-beneral Wanamaker. Mr. Whit

ney also made something like e75,otX)r a country place which he bought in 1885 and sold last year.

The lady clerks in the Post office De

partment are much exercised over a

rumor that the Postmaster-General intends to make them all dress alike, as he does tbe hundreds of lady clerks in hie

Philadelphia store.

Most Southerners are rejoiced to sea

that ax-Senator Mahone Las got nothing, and aa far as can be sees, baa no cbauca of getting anything.

u. a, s. Paper from Wood. Tbe discovery ot the value of wood in

paper making is credited to Dr. H, U. Hill, af this eity. About forty years ago the doctor visited tbe paper mill at Vs-

eslboro, aad after looking over the

machinery suggested the feasibility of asing wood, and asked why the manufacturers did not get a few bales of ex

celsior from Augusta, where it was made, sad try the experiment of making paper from wood. "It ean't be done," skid the manufacturers. "II:ve not ynti as macli gumption as the hornets, whose nests are made of wood paper?" asked the doctor. The result ol the conversation was a letter, some time later, from the Arm's wholesale agents. )a Boston

asking what they were putting in their

paper to mage it so much better than It had bees. It was tba wood, thea first

used ia this way. Kennebec (Me.)

Joarual.

They 8 track lie). While (he workmen were enraged is

boring for gas nn the land of the Home Oae Comany, ia Meade county, between Long Branch and Wellington, they struck oil nn Doe Ran creek, at a depth of about 400 feet. The well guMies

attorn any oariets or Petroleum a day.

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