Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 June 1889 — Page 1

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VOL. 8t.

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1889.

NO. 88.

rUlMUHRD EVERY FRIDAY, AT JABNCR,

DUROl COUNTY, IKIMAKA. CLBMBNT DOANK.

QFFICE.-Ik Courier BuiMiiwe on!

West Sixth Street. .

pkiok or iwnHCRirrioN.

TO INVESTOKai. Came tu JaSfMir.

To honest, industrious men, or men of

capital, seeking a location io bmrh themselves In business, we wish to

whisper that Jasper presews huiiiv.

inducements

. P.,;;:Wch'.Wp......lly ndr.d. Lr ra of agricultural products con-

KATRS'Of -AIVKRT?iikii I .. ,...! c..H.latnr lacheaD.

..P.attre.lOUne.orleM,lwek,$100 w flue quality of

kk Sequent inrtioH

'''fraction over even square or ' il' n-yi vered" envwhere In

-f ;a 5:; ; Town .? . .....; 1. p. the terms tor transient avenue iiiMhaustlble. unip coal is I

Meat ; reasonable deduction Wl TO nWiid In he coal house or bin, at anv

made to regular 7'r""" -t.ta. place In town, at trow i. Wotices ot appolBtweRt of AdTOlRls- HCCording to quint!

KILLED THK TOWN.

Braallliv man from til A tOWn". VTlli Oil

necessity have to be made up by an in

. . . L . B-...MA

Mm FarniorK Alliance creased assessment upon the Farmers, iStorS I HooHVille, Nor is this all. The deluded farmer is ImUHnH ,SOOHWU ' being systematically robbed bv noma of AlllllNHi, ' 1 ........ i too. 1 in auntilv

Am nil

Mf-mlMrx of tl

buy tit One

the men who have guaranteed to supply

iiiant u iih ciioin rood 4. and a few in

Other Merchants Arc.. ances. of this character came under our

Leaving, (notice ibis morning. A farmer tooK a 1 uu.i is.wd.aa piirof shoes to a Main 8t. store, and Evansvim.k. Ind.. May 21, Now nai' ,i,-i.i h .lnr.li.

reached this city of a rather .....at onal j - - - I w lheir exact conncharacter concerning the wo l: of the . . . ... , wa

thU State. The

bound erKeniaatio

order in this Htate,

in Warrick than I

feet, it has becoiu

bftiltwlck.fo much

(he biisiuesi of the capital of the county, Boonville. Ita mode of procedure h hrt..lv thU! Ai executive corumittoe is

appointed to transact all the bu;iiios of

ki

l A. 1

AlliaucB is in "V" iiT. 1.1 im r- thnVn at iIir AIIUUt . .. :r. k hia nother'

H. II 1 P,u ,"4L..n.. c.r.rn Th t wn centri bwilitf tacked . tt.. .1 1. : ...l-- .1 ur it mild.

but na-iiioreiivoie tf,trvIill,i 6uow how fine w " L . -i m.ntbv hie

ii any uiuei iwu '"J ),. ,,.. -:., ,utxa down. In ,t"7i i. rn.BhtriniL'

ea craze up in that -r oflmnta which H"' "'.. m ,lt dor

so as to interfere with """.v'"". :..: :.v:; i-:7i7.nitn.i. UHU. UHB 1

lie Vhm DiHkiH

ft Mt bv der fire a dinkiu ;

Und hii eyes was on der tRteye,

Ilia ninn tt'U CIIUCIHK1 Mun

dooths, . , Un 1 his Hps dhey W't wve ; His hands vere jtrowed upon his bMMtAjro?t his bre-st go UxUnd dhree bijf teaM ran out bis eye Und drickled down his oe. a ... nf davB cone by.

BHHU,

breast

mother's lap

kitteu-

' r- . j i

cost 3 50 at a trust store, wasuupucausu kats

ai 3 '25 , Und all dot kiudi dings. Mulin whlrh cost fii cents per yard at the Fanners' "cheap" store, was offered .j jjfing. boyhood days again, r - .- -. .1... ...kllrlnnnnl ihllS .- . 1 I .1 m.ima

IOr O CRIIIS 11 miHIIHr Damiiinuuivui, ag y0ogl 8IIIIU Uliuo ,

.30 to tl 75

WtrtlcM o PP? "AT!?,1 .w"',: I'lVacter , according to qu. y af .r a t, orf,Blzatioe . Th r cpmm mee nKe -7 e4T.y thal the Farmer,' 7. hut h. dunrf like he used ter

trioraatttucsa.uuuj, The COH,y ge 9OM!5M lr" 'VA'cheao store was a snare and a fraud ; but j'.::.

use in the court house N.j... 'illie ee re Ma. ;oi TntoliM ot .11; supposing for the ke Shje down ou der c,ar door ;

a 1011. ... viib hiii. - n of anrtimen . thit the theory 01 ouwin- ,..,.. , er whip. 1 Blipy ar wun,

.. u ei m 1 ia .iMnuiuioii nv a nne uout wii . n th mcrcDR u a m hdkb mem r -7 , ,. ,ti ... --r --

lV T,!!:rPU " ' tlinlr,of .U kM. idlgenoi to the ' b'f,,Vo all clasee of goods, telling

to be paid tu advance.

AXSOCKCIK CANBluATMi

R. M. MILBURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW,

1, mm.

nvricK-Ia

KIh nn4 Sth Mtrt.

Mar

T. H. DILLON,

Attorney and Counsellor il law.

m rVitfrW Circuit or State. 100 I.Uiude. , . Ithem that they will not allow them more for District, Circuit, or oi. ' . ... t gonlh tnd east ,,.,, is nAr r..t. Drollt on their goods.

sides of the town, and furnishes a never A, fjoonville the merchant who received failing supply of water for manufacto- tnPjr rHde got It by nOWing to soil them rles along its banks. Good soil water for !0 per cent, profit He is now doing is obtained in abundance for domestic A aBd.0lBce business with the farmers, use any plane in the town at a depth ol (, charged that some merchants who from 20 to SO feet. have made contracts with the Alllauce A fine quality of good building gray awliy- get two eels of hills when they t. Miiarripd near the town. niirh,u anma. one for the Alli'Mlce and

ii.t. .ma ha dfltnoiistrated its exci'll-nuu lnr thARiaelvea. The reason for tuts

nnivi nt nnimis 1... ......i:...' ai,tu for over 60 vearsM. i.n t a alunr.n. The town Of

'. vn iiiJoisisocouxiiKS. U. toat nf freezes and thaws in nnnnvUl ia in auitea state over the pres

Kra- 1, i. ninp nf a brultfe across rainKa river. . coiiil'UOH ol anairs mere.

1 ' i' ,...r,,u nf irood brick are de.Ln nf tti town itself is not sufficicn.

n.i .1 in'r, 50 tier l.uuu.ann smau im .nnniv ia hua ness. ami mere win

er unantiiiea at a slight advance, and L exodus of the mercliHiits, onnimeiir-

i...ntup rninrh. at SIS Der i.wu .laiml 1 turn (I atelv. liUSiness nn

UUIIUini iuiii mvi , - 1 " 1 inn ....... . r.. . .l.r..ul .n.1 a-aanued At 20 to i30liiaon .n dull thera hincH the flrst of Jail

' per 1 0(0, ae to quality. , , , nary, that a gret many have uectueu i rTh.nommuuitv is a liberal and intelli-nark their goods and depart for new

w t anwn INTtTANA. L..i with haudaome and commo-UiMa.

j rtioye Catholic and Methodist churches, The Mt. Vernon Democrat, comtoent.1.1. 1 rnunil.atil ....1 sw..l miKllx clinnU. and citiKens.liua r tha alinv. aava:

ri.i.., tiu.lB atteaded to ltb eri I ... . ,an,ir.n hart lv welcome all "ut Varnnn. PosAwlUe and New

4Htta. ... k,..nau Atitdrnrisea. tl.Mnxiiii iav alar) ereatly gtlHereo

. . . . a a uwiin aiiBiaFa. 1 1 vr w uuaiiicino 1 iini iiiwhi - r . - . -

It is the northern termlnoue of the through the action of the KM. . A i.enar tnrl F.vafiHville division of the L-, fWa In ihis count V.

E. k, St. L. Uy. and baa three trains each Tlie fanners gain nothing In the tran?

way tMJrday. . A . action-ln ract tney omy inj..o n't.L in hae 1 manyfacturingestab'L.ivoa Uv dftroviHir competition and

lishmeats using eteam power, embracing breaking down the business interests of a ......... n.tir mltla. 9 nlatiiiir mills. 2l.i. na tn itiM r.niintv.

a iinm m .-t i --m - - , nir 1- , ill- i tuntnrv 1 atSVA and! mnu wlm taka the COIltrRCtS UO

.t.t i .inMf 1 fumliurM factorv. iu.u .in tn ihptn. Tliev simPIV ne

IIIIIHIB l Ji . w - . . IIUl 111" !' ........ , " . J

i mai'tima biiciii. m nmun . inair inn in cuiiumi: ui ii" .

. i.' ....1 o Krtlr.varfta. which did altnu. n .ii nnd i heaner than their

business' last year aggregating overLel(tbbors many of whoni have unlimit.

nri praiiit. more moncv.

belter opportunities to buy goods at low

nrio.aa than tne Dronneiora ui uio

.vi.tt. a Ronfectionaries. 3 shoeL.HMi r. M. R. A. stores.

nhotocrauh gallery, book cHCh things, however, do not long

T . . i l ,. n n.lnl PB .. ..I tl.nlf. UU

Blnres, a drug siores, iiuu ib, " continue, inn jjcujjio 1 ,

ofnecs, I state oanK, a livery iiMn;, open, and men irane ui " liranr.liea of business; all ... rhannel. Connn'tition in bint

TCTVIi.! f...! i. .....t.! 1.

. . ii . .. .1 o h.iii,iticr aBBnr!iHi iiiiir! i. Hm nniit vniiiir iiihi ii'v ii iiiiniii

of $100,000 and $50,000 capital respect- makes low prices, and the tanners will

lv. ooii learn that n is u uieir i iv"

. . - a am inttnei.l l...e. uniitdlit 111 fill

To persons wno are kcih ,," r' encourage bibiciihiu i

Ini p.lmnn trnnil was hnvinkT practical re- tt,i .wll.r ilinvii ko av.

suits, and the system had proved a sue- U(j tJhree raor"e ,earg ruil out bis eyes cess, The Bulletin would like to know Uud passed forever avay.

why, if such is indeed ttte case, mav - mers who do not p iy one ceut of c ' uj9 l8art vas glat-he shmoled a shalle

taxes ehoulil be allowed 10 cumn u iJo, crHCfced up his face;

cily and purchase goods at cheaper rates Mjt al, UCOplef. In der vorlt

Mian can bo obtained oy me umusauu ne voud nol change his piece. our own working people who live here. lJe nnA noXf umi der ,eara run out support our institutions, and pay, there- UnJ drickled down his noee;

lor. and pay tnou ueariy r )ea jer fire vent oud una

Wl these people buy ineirgooaairimi .. vnmna. n ,,!

a firm whl;h sells goods cheap to the 141,1 out tookin' off his clothe.

. I I aa-naA n a Man PTft 1 a I

farmer ami men manes win nvnw pwpi-

orriCK-Si.th f PaMIe 8iara.

February , lHiw. A. J. 1I0NEYCUTT, " ATTORNBY AT LAW, JAIPER, I3H1.

HvriMa and WMltlastM.

XcwTarkWarM.

Few people, perhape, raweeaber Mf

ilreetly President Harrlsoa'a provlaiaii for a member of his family at the nolie expense really conflicts with President Washington's example. On the 1st of July, 1789. soon after the inauguration.

Bushrod Washington, a nrieuym u. the prealdent, solicited from him the ap. Bointmeut of attorney of the federal district court of Virginia. On the 27th ef July Washington answered the application by a letter of refusal, in which he wrote "You cannot doubt my wishes to see you appointed to any onlce of honor or emolument in the new government, to i ha iiniina of which von are eompeteat;

ibut, however deserving you may be f

the oue yon have suggesieo, your !- ing at the bar would not justify my nomination of you as attorney to the federal district court In preference to some of the oldest and most esteemed general court lawyers in your own state who are desirous of this appointment. 'My political conduct in nominations, even if I were uninfluenced by principle, must be exceedingly circumspect and proof against just criticism ; for the eyes of Argus are upon me, and no slip will

pans unuoticed, inai can n uuiiruTi-u into a supposed partiality for friends or relations. Iatn, &c,

Geo. wasiiinqton. Vet Hiiahrod Washington was a well-

known citizen of his state and a lawyer

Vf fair Btandiug.

The New Wheat Peat.

The new wheat, pest says the

cennes Sun, continues

io be the

Vln-

theme

.1 i.i - uinla ttr. fni thpirl . . . n. ...t- Iiqo nnntrlhllt-

! ' . 1 i ... i . i. .. l mn . i r . ao ln Ann tn. 17 retail BttafB

piw-n-lce countrv traaer vui aey j a naner to the last ssmuw ui no stuuhk i"11" ,T " V .v hold firms whose course of action lends orfhpAlmerican Review. In which he infesting nearly every tie Id. Mr. Jno. to ruin our other merchants, put hun- Pori" lhe opnjoa that it Is a good Burke has been making close exam a-

ireds of clerks out of employment inn f,lP tfre,t fortunes to be amawco tiou unoer a microewme nu .."

cut down the wages of every store em- . h -,B of a few, for the reason that the insects sing ineir neaa- m

ployeeinthecitvol Evansvilier rwtae-r - wh0 is capabte of waking a greai stance oi me w v JhTl thing must bdnne or the mnHofc? UJ wl?ely distr bte it, stand o

Kranar lie will be as paaty benefits, in the way of woras o. .? o. F- - r Xnu mmA

,..ovn puce, tban luey couiu w u- mwuv phiiu. -r

nd ruined as they

rounding places.

have been in &ur-

' . l.a.

...id beuevoeuce,.i.. - V. i"" a, .i-,Wa In .t weather.

-4 l... nautili III BIBBIIISr BUIIMW UMl'll uuw iu' .

Hha.l we by.city ordinance compel "--JJ large numters of The lfiMI-h-aent .sample to?-

every farmer selling goods About the time this p.pr - w T. awted with

out a liceiwe; or snail our cuy lwi':i!lnAKvEGlE illustrated me memuua cui-MiKiii.ut iinn.l themselves toirether and resolve! . , , 9,nAi. wreat fortune in bis-deep Interefit.

. not to trade with any store keeper who V hw et.t,Bg down the wages of his . -

. tells goods to a farmer at less rat-s than M?ertj, ,housad

he does to cvansviue wuraingmcn - cellt Tlial

n mi. t.l.. , nl..ila no in 1 1 mI I I . . .

women.' un permuiuus or(ier to be awe io aiieHij ui. . , r , . nf tk rlit thins? at i.. n;nn tn ih. hml iivsnma mBsni.aBd , . .ri..a rhitr.tri v takes fort, and a doing qtine rigniining s

ire uiii" .- f . UIO Uuilruieiiv .!.

. , i IKll'l l" ..w j --. . - "p

v.iiinv in thia. thaannna

tbe Hullelin is jusi in ine nuiuur tbe money, necessary lor tuese pur, ln7, " ;ft.iniV as that the lead in the enterprise." ?l rT- J; .tt monVXs niched X11 Twenty-seven persons wre baptised Jreom JU employes to better effect lhan port .oh- those oftb O.A- M W at ihn Traylor Chappel in Jefferson town- a But the fact i?,as the simplest iagton w 1 be worth more to P. Inc eton .J .. .e." V. iS rncsiolailur iaO M" . !r,!. k. a.t.h!iBh,a than all the manufa'ture that by any

ItlllP lal aunat)i . um."" laa

.1 ohn L- i3iKrrz:, ATTQMNEY AND COUHSELOR AT LAW Jim, IMDIAHA.

W. A, TRAYLOR. W. HWMTKw TatAYLa1clltINITB, attorneys at Law Jasper, Imbiaka,

flT1.1,1' Pr?. i...U.l.r .ttaatIM ! t col

y Y Itacsuaim. aiMa.al..rIast.ftt.aH.Caarl-'Mt.l.

BRUNO BOITTNIR, ATT0RN1I AT UW And Notary Public, jASrtt. IRDIARA,

Witt. ta all tfca rtrrr eosatlei.lndlmi

II tka CarU t IHibeU

jtn, mm

CLEMENT DOANE

vittorney at Law

TASTER, IMD.

WILL ataelkt la tat Coatti ef lV'"2,tv!l

eawalatkt "uoanet" wihiwi""

GENERAL STORE

Mrs. C. HOCHGESANG

Car. I3thaml Werth Main JASPER, INDIANA,

MAKKCKIYEOKSMMEBiTOCKOF

DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES LADIK9 8MOEH, NOTIONS, .,

WaleH ah- offtrt to th paMIe ".AUi

raoriT, aHaiaiwi a iifw"' and ptlcr

May IS, 'SS-ly. CIICILIA SJOCKORSANO

uroEfinta

..tit tnml a heartv welcome

.cur Ttll .. , .

A .,. ilia hranrliaaoi DUBineS wiiih

ought to be estahlislied here and would ,.t..i.. niv ard a woolen mill, a small

ucii.iM.j ------

frmtulrv. a arare irua coimery,

butter, and cheese dairy, a tiling factory, a handle factorv, a good broom factory, a good pottery, a general produce dealer,

wtin K-niiiri ntv rbhii lor iarm inuuux c

nfati kinds In anv ntiantity: another

flour mill might possibly be made to pay , .. nvr &0.000 bushels of wheat

""I . t...

ahinnad from dasner lH"

r-ar which it seems to us might

? . .. ;,i.

hm. njinn tnan into nour nrio

nrnfit -id the manufactured products

shipped. It 1" probable, too, thst a mer

chant with sumcieni capiw w ann.1 atnr.k of anv simile line of goods

would be able by his larger assortment nniiat tin and conseauent lower pur

chases, to secure enough trade from the

....I aifiraa anntiMninr IB ine cuuim j

to make It profitable-but this would be an experiment, while the others may be counted as certainties. At all events, if you are seeking a location, come and be one of ue.

.III hv axhibit nz nupiicaio inn uu

nished bv wholesale deaiers for that pur

pose.

employes from 40 to Princeton can get the Air-Line shone h Mr . cS5w In and no mistake about it. All that is iHi'antnae charity and wanted is a straight forward honest ef-

B can Ml, every iiui i7 --- -"- ,lu MUJ h, i.j,,..,! o come

The county officers at Jasper robbed .Und every home for the n, 'r the next nfi7ye.rs. With these

bee-hlrn last week at.d ate so muc n w, n a gre? o eoal will

honey that they all tooK ine "neav- r-aui ,o u, . . ..- ;,p--iM8U be dreioped and PMacetoa will trie-

la. a f t S .a aavM S'll ta aSfta

-a. aaaaarv..-

Tom Dillon hte'iire pounds in Ave rain- ployes to give up oat

una. so reuort saa. c.th'

The Town Board of this place recently

A member of the Evansrllle commit-

ble In papulation in tea years.

ton Democrat.

i 1. ..... -...(Ann 1 itaii at a I . a v .i tna.l

pissed an oniiuaiice iismit ninm ""c""iia to investigate aau repon iiu-i - .- m.i-Mtc in the corporation at $350.00. Thev M JSffi forptrms streets stys : ''Pf'lS0m

paaen an ordinance uius 0r burned brlcK can oe muet "'"lil"r, aR exCel en 150.00 upon any one who sells iH,oxi' 8treHglh and durability for the heaviest . j H0 ii.. ... i..r..iu. tn a minor. or seiix"i . : .. , u .nnairlor. experienciHjt I1W

ciuiik u..i". .. V- "" ia wagon, im qamnum 777'. ing of boxes

wno sens wiiiiiiiik a nwnn i,i M th m iteriai iu uu u'wi

ANTONY

1

BAVNERT

retHbar(C Prew. Annlaa are falling off the trees and on

this account the crop will not be so large

ae expected earlier in the season.

w, uniiaratand that the farmers In

urn narta of the conntv are circulating

petitions to the county commissioners to

have the etocic law eniorceo.

Joe Patterson k Co., hav already, this

eeason, sold thlrtyrour Hinders 10 iarmr. of this county, which Indicates that

our farmers are In good fix financially.

tall ahaarad 1&6 BOURdS of

uti rmm nln haaa nf ewes, an aver

... Ar 171 nnuada to the head. The

r " .-: , m .

n.kiui aiaanji vinnwi ii numiuii

the heaviest 901 noaadi. Who eaa beat

this?

Orer in Southern Illinois one John

Oj.II. haa in HIT fWtl reil as a great b 1 M

R a Inaiior. anil has Drotnoiy miuu 1011

.iUnrahta nniiv off the farmeri" thereby

nni ihuiw a j , 1 .

However, it appears that tne peopie ovr there are now thoroughly acquainted!

with the schemer-having rcpuuiiwi htm t the noils. He was the fanners

"III! w' W . I . .

candidate (so-called) for uongres in mr

Nineteenth Illinois uisirici iai and received ia the nine counties of the district less than two thousand votes-

an average of about two hundred i in each county. A sad ending, indeed, of the political aspirations of a great ( ? "professional" farmer! M'i, tkmnnnt la not antagonistic to

the interests of the farmer's. We rejoice ! nnunaritV. But thev CStl Only

prosper when times are good and busiL.'t. tkrivlav i the community. It

thalr dutv to aid m ornneniK una

about by encouraging am uujib. -r.R-

......... .kn an unrisfht ClllZCHS aBU

The EvansTllle Bulletin of Friday contalned the following editorial ,n regan .. . . A..t.s' . 1 11 r 1 a W II al

. n .k. .f., ,nn 01 ibr 1.1 mm n im"o'

IWIRH.W..-"-. , ... , . I..

is said of the comparison 01 umuc t.- ..tnA 1. aviilanilv true, for (he farm

..... 1 1 1. k.va nail fcllllllar

ersot IBia romiiujiij

trouble with r. .

eilv. We ptIOltsn mesa uiiiiko mm

benent 01 our iarwcr ' county, and shall andeavor to j give them

important iniormauon on una 4ww.. InThe future. Thecolumni . of the

Demoerat are open 10 loein, mu JuT.ira to nubliclv discuss the subject."

The Bulletla says: "A sudden craze has overtaken portions of the arming Communiiv. They are erroneously uu-Y-Tt.. tn.aaainH that thev for years

KiBi-ir..-- 'Cu.A U Ilia

have been systematically "'"'I

merchants or the towns wow.h.tr .laaURB'a. and to protect them-

"7:' rnrVed lodges, have pass

a. iu amd alvas. and deal alone

quantity than a quart at a time. m lQl of nHk

There is In Ihi office a sample of wool a que-tion as

grown by Mr. h. E. Lett, ot JeBerson townhip. The ewe on which this sample grew turned off a fleece of twenty and a half pounds. He sheared nine sheep that averaged nineteen and a halt

,t. in tim H..f.rf. The sample we

have measures eighteen inches in length

A person would hardly believe that a onmt iron hridvc cm be put across the

. a, 7i . a a tn. a ia.tiatAa rm 1

rutoka river lor oo-, yei uie uict inr,m lownsliin. Sitnuel Lowe, has

.'...irarioil for onfl at that astonishingly

r.Mtr 11 will be nui anrog uir?

lUlf " ----- - -a 1

South Fork of Patoka river, oh me ronu from Oakland City to Pikeville. Such a

Tk Fvanavllla aad Terra HaSJte

haa been testing the oil Terre Haute, and finds It

t lubricant. Tbey are trouble from the beat.a .

on euuer paaseager or

r.-iu. ...:. Th. niilu nnicifillOll 13

dnf- Th?f "VslTSlS"'!? thVpl-i odor whVre ft I. ned to its lasting qualit. Lut ,i9CH be overcame by a lit-

t... Iioau naoii tor many ibv " ,u .nr . .1 ihi n material.

r- " . t.t. I.. .1.5. ..mintrv.."

streets ot atnirem uie "- ,

AV.LOC ATED la JASrKK afJ OPENED A BOOTandSHOESHOP! ..hsiateaf stuWhB tauare.

htlsak1ktrnat..ttliIlfriBat

s rfsptji thB word wbo ea,, not efford to dead- ht.8 driTen away all ospatUlon,

ja-m.

a.u.vlll. rrlr

The use of the Government vessels by the President and his family Is a saost

..latniia Ihlna. The expense n MM

Kret, so far as The People are ijpneeriied

but it is a nasiv ume atti, im

wnnw nf ona where it has been down

fourteen years and Is good yet. There is a street in London where it has been

In use twenty years ann u u. and smooth It will outlast cedar blocks, and will wear better than gramte, as cau

be seen ia Columbus, umo-

w. ... that 'h amiable and honorable

Jake C-Art has been appointed to a nosition In the Government Printing

naa.- .. .. ,1 that ha haa accCPled. Iiaa

bridge will lie worth more than half ado7..nmloii hridees. will not have to be

rebuilt, and will be of comparatively no expense to the cotiuty or township as to . . ..... . ... . . . . , .ai i r

ai.l nl L'onmnv IL 111 tUUU

inn v"i v r - - - n c. ,

The Indiana Bridge uompany win no

ik.nfL- whirh in to ba first-ciass in

UIO ni'in) " . w. - -

every respect.

The St. Louis Ilepubllc gives the fol

lowing list of members of the tiarnsoH

not Brother Covert been a little pretna- Jo!m 0, siscfUclsl. a republican, obtained i antina' a nlace where he may,,. c. , , -.holeale bribery. From

IUIV in WWW-. aa f . . 1 "-w " " - aV

.nin vnrtf ii ills inu " ".aor, , iii aniece were imm i"i

j'anawv---- " -m . .1 Vail va7"'

family thus rar appoinwo io unci. (1.) The President's brother. i'i The President's father-indaw.

(3.) The father-in-law of the I'resi-

hall have to say good-bye Jo Brother

r.ka for fonr vears. UtU v mere is "j

considerable work to be done, we may

look for his return to tne nosom u. community at any mbment.-Evansvilie Courier.

a iftaa Patten at Boston was three

times pronounced desd by the doctors, and sbe is now in fair health. At alot the same time a man at Phtcixville, Tenn., who was about to lie put into his

; ,h certain men who pro-Ue tocha,ge tbem from 8 to 10 per eeatonly.over net oost price for goods. The action of these lodges has destroyed the city of Boonville, .11 tht large

aanikiu and taxpayers ro

Dill II in at nw ""I' ' . . , iRwroa"" - . , , ii j gres-man's franking his laundry Ing hMe:ftwav, i-ing bat few er,,"dJ to save money. If there Is any Mkiti.eis when tee Urns is rip n

will

con

ia Th hrniher of the husband of

the President's daughter.

Thu htmtKttid of the daughter o

ko Praaiilwnt'a brother.

(g.) The husband of tne niece oi mm

President's wife. . ,

The Republic has evidently overiooacu nf ..mums poiinin of the father-in-law s

half brother's niece or something of that anrt. Thre are so many of the Harrison

tribe that it is tlltncuii io accurately

the degree of kinship.

a arebainrasavs: -There was sn old

Breacher who told some boys of the Ible lewon he was going to read in the

morning. The boys finding me piace, iiii iiwathar the cenhccting pages

" . . . . ...

The next morning ne reaa si ib wxium

r a., mn; "When roan was unn

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kUraji -.mi tweaiv vaara o iu. ne tuw

unto himself a wife, who waV'-then the naira nl40 cubiU long, 40

cablts wide, built of gopher woed, and

eovered with pitch Inside ana oui.

aiurallv buzz led at mis. lie

.i .. . -. . .... 1 m.mM mrV Hftflff

tu7e,..V.wea5 . .. . 7' ''SlllTZZL ' he desreait In his in the Bible, bat I accept it as alw L '2 . ii .-II.vilL. effect May 1, exessda 1.M0.

nwaaeats arsis traas, W(iiwm3UlllllW . . : ' . . If l.V.-V r .VimbVw taraa nsid in ths .whlaen ef ths assertion that we are Harriaealan reform.

idenu whs syk did tt Wtct urwi ass y Ytaw.i .f ffiilly sad wo.dsrfully geurtK-ioaraa,,

1 ' T

cter nflrtna wis -Malty. i!,!. far wrk waatM la at. Ua. AKTOHT HiuslERT.

Usywi

1'lt again, yerirled it, and then said: 'rrlends, this is the flrt time I ever i I'thls In the Bible, bat I accept it as

S avtdaeos

fftrfulljr

read

MMy

met

Last Sunday the Grand Army held memorial services ia a Washington church, and a pew was reserved for

President Harrison, jsiii ne am hoi oc

cupy It. He was spending tue nay m r.

M. lien. wanaiHBhors would have been rank treason in GroTer Cleveland. Indianapolla Sentinel. The committee on elections ef the Rhode Island general assembly reporte

that one of the members oi tn uvuj, h . .aa a S.I?.am vkl alki aSlM

for him. Itepublican election nseinous, it appears, are jnst the same in Itbode Islaud as in Indiana. Rev. Ragsdale who "alsaed high" and applied to lie Indian Commissioner, got an appointment as timber agent Saturday, at a salary of 11,300. lie was rewarded for leading the g.o.p. to defeat in this congressional district. Vinosnnee Sun.

comn;Vouaed i.p and TtmnVkml that a The Xew York World says that Got Skl ivM innry. It Is a reason-Iim has taken his stand with ths in-

------ - . . a . x a . . t r .ifniinii naifieiai amnaai

probably, nui once m i,veterate enemies ui -

.Kl. i.nni.iiainn

HUIC .Wftv.'i'".. - t .

hllethe doctors are too nasiy - .a . t ....li r. w I rial f

nouncing usstu as tue rwun. ' -skill."

Ttari has sfraHted a motion

( . writ nf r-rtiorari against the civil-

and nracticallv decides that

rrx;s iw www. - . .

an allegel wrongfully raieu eppiicana

for efllce can compel me civm-wi via u.,a ,n .knar ta the court what methods

innm w"..w.. - ... . i m3 ,

. uut in thai ratinr. 11 IS in hiov

of the kind in the courts.

He

T.,1.. nnntftv. whan asked in Chicago

. - . . J s. iln lea wlataV flf th

evidence concerning the paying of mllesm on private cars, replied tersely:

"What can we do when thoe people fner slat in perjuring themselves?"

Bab. nnl ol alms to have discovered a

sabstanee which is three hundred times

sweeter than sugtr. Ane Bnusia-c-about elghteea years old and wears a bastls. ri ntntM F. Kvaas. General Man

ager of the Air Line, Is the choice of the siAckhotders for General Man-

that he will have to abide by the record.

And it is a record, we tear, inai wm prove embarrassing to him In the future.

Th iiawsnaners throughout the coun

try are commenting very (reely upon the Cannelton poMefllce matter. It Is generally conceded that Mrs. De La

Hunt's case is, io nse inn inn Senator Ben Harrison, "Infinitely fall of

pathos and Indignation."

ur a oilnk.ni a Pike and GibeoE

r...ai. ur iTailon. was in town, rues-

day.and bought of Kimball Turnsge

1,500 pounds oi iwine i mu

year s crop oi wueau ma-nua

erat.

The largest railway statlem la the world Is the terminus station of the peninsula railway at Bombay, India, at which an array of workmen were at work for ten years at tea seats per day. U cost $19,000,000. The number of railway clerks who were appointed in May, their appointments being dated baek to April to il. '.ull aarvloe raM. which tOAK

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