Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 June 1889 — Page 1

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VOL. 31.

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1889.

NO. 39.

niMIHKU KVEMV KKHY, AT

niJKOIS OOHSTV, T m.RATKNT DO A JIB.

If OoUHlKK UILUIKOH

TO BUSINESS INVESTORS.

Come to Jasper.

Ilui.luif fkiuiuiliru TktilltM

County SuuerlaUwdeHt. n,T .aa.ufectiirer.

fttmnutilutxl tETkvll!e Jtunnat. ! itharal mntrihullnna to the liarri-

-w . allHSUWa IIUDi Til W W - " '

The recent election of county mhooi oatiiiiaign fund. Attar the election,

OFKICR,-

Wbt Sixth Stukkt.

pkiok or suiiKcitii'Tiojf.

men ofsuperlntciuluiit CR,,S 10 mil,rt K,,m (2ct8 but some time before the inauguration, stabllslitln relation to the law creating that office. New York Times chargsd that these

Orfiinallv the officer was ivt8teilLnlltPibntIoiis were made unou the con'

lacturera

ta i,nnc industrious men. or

'capital! seeking a location to establish.

.Ul'n,elT 'V '.I!,' T LZI ZZrlorm rttlomry power ample to make d0 that the worsted n.anu

irTp .; r. ' the aole ju,lKe of the merita anu. h0uldbaV0theB14tMinir0f ,he secretary

. n ihiihk"i"" . .. . , . i inaiintia ni urn unmuiHiiiH iui nn ii.. .... wna i imai iHniHi

dingle StibseHpUon, for 58 f .: lt . ,0wn ;fu;"K S, licen That power was l van a ?, ey"b7d "picked" William Wlndom ir six months, : : . countr . n-iiioh s P "":oI ''tJlC0U. would always be some worthy and com- , d tlHt a8 80OI1 M poslble he would .th-oiaivkrt?8WK. M ol Vffi"iVLr V. petcnt person ; but it soon became tip- Jul Umt wor8tmiN Vera dutiable at katisoi aivikk y ibi politics in some loclitie8.?lac,;lHem",.ei8WOO,e,,)l. Mr. Windom

n 1 1 ii n x " irf m m . a. n wa w w w w . at iitin up mill k. iiiih nuumivT - . 1 1 i n.,.

Wnrsauftre.i" v. . ' ,l" v. -v - -. ....i ,,,,. others, controumi

..i iAHtinii. e e v vr x iminL Mna i aaenu i iiipii iiv in in-

IVMUii ' " "

Comity Auditor' Report ef K-

eelHt " Bxperntivwrwf - jji,lMiHeuHty UeveHiierer tke ritwmt Yenr KndlHir Miy it, is.

XECKU'TS. Juror 8 few Taxes refunded

AdTertlsiiiK bonooi uuu

Surplus purchase eiouey

Land reoeemeii Boone Township November Mttleeaeet, May "

drift-

inj; into any of the hills Furrouiidlnfr it

office

men

rate

. .....,..rlu.menti. at the same," i " -from

A f r!lP.!, lllll V " ' .... 1 1, n n tti nOU la MDil VHTIHI V wiiciv

IIIUL. BimniiiiMfl br nredicteO b ttie I lines,

. In this county both these ele-Ljd fae iiaB now ruudered the very decl-

te have taken a hand in me eiec- , u gid he would render. The tieci.

. The Slate Mincrintcuuems ami sin,, rafpra to a carta a clasu oil

,tt 1. k' l.liinj llnik iif al HOP Il'IVnil 1 1. II la ifimam U &n I

. . . c nrHi'a iiuniun Ul u wwi w - I 14. I 1 im Ml W I lllll U II i av " - J 1

! K.WAhM Mild" lnmp coil I. fu.-li.ne to time, changed and Hiuonded the tf;d, as meaning that the Kxpen tlcally iiiP.MiauKtiuit, lump com i i . , from thc ,HcticM , L, ni,nnntnil m iliMmvard the d s-Taxes

nUhed h, the coal house or -- Rnd dUhoMefil offl U Dll. ' 'Je by the law between wool- Specific

1),a,Ce 1 .nr.ih.tf to auaiHltv doMn'.l.til now tho county supcrlntcndeni, in d WOMtcd-. Poor expense ton, accordiuK lo quai (;rf t the eXiiminat5on ol tpachei- for license, u , kf, vory much M lf tie Times Insane

a t j w - . . . ai ini ii.i itiiu rt tfcia nifliTHiiuiiNi v iiunLi m" u .. mi.ui it luea tuiifinir eiiiniL wiieii ilui iiunini

u In the court home .ml Jhu t 9i.ie, - - - xuiiehe to tie. T h"e" w... between Public

a Iill I

1W9

Total

BXPRNDITURES.

Vif: ter a" for transient advcrtlscitXo will be -.51 n rnirular advortiBtirP. . .

Printing Feei and Salariea

g of jurors refunded

t rnirular

Notice ol pioiuttncut of a and leeal notices of llk ch

to he paid In advance. ANKOUNCIKO CANOinTEB. For Township Officers, each f (Inn nf V "

ror District, Circuit, or State.

of ad minis

ttracter

$t oo; & r

surrounded

the worsted manufacturers and the re-

Duildinga

Inquests

1)0(1 V Ol iil3 wumicu iiiiiuiuiivi. , i-- - . .1, ,, . uvitj wi :..in.,,1ant iicnailvl . .. . . Iffnuilu Ann HlllWRVs

06 Umber, of all kinds indigenous to PXUination auertloua, Kr1""!, nl nrrUoii must have been Books and Stationary

HHIM'.M .... - - I S V VS U OV , , I . f - II.HittllA

m . ...

m i ri luiiiiuin

.I'nk. river skirts thc south and eaet.but the biec wen, pre pare. a party. The limig is

' I, :.' . ,. .i inmUhm never sua tno fiiipcriinunuuiii t:AiiM..- "r The law is piaui ami uio ui"'u f"'":

-rTTTTT-pvr Fines ui umt ;vL ,-..,,fapin. nllcanlV answers, grail n escn anawcr niRi.e8 between worsteds and woolens Mecuoa rjiwn R. M. MILB U KiN , Wf PH JS, wVteb?od TS SnJSe of rkllfg prescribed by the JSroM uniformly reconl Uedemption of Lauda r'"?-,"f .hm.nri tor 'J'hl"' step by step, the State d That any administration should be Esray a mmrT HIV V AT LAW. U obui,,fi, ,n 1 , "I?, l?la denth of Hoard ha taken away the discretionary llf doln- what this admiulstra- Baillira ATTOUisl JXi aVlAW, uses any place Ii, the town at a depth of i h QQJy .aier,tllede,.t, SSp..,.. t0 ffvdotilu this la.tMe. Surplu- P5 "V' -.n from 20 to 30 fret. hu11dinir rRy i ,,ow they are merely agents, clerks Ktmewety believable. No previous Common echoel funds J A8P E, I ! A. lino quality of good bul nP J ln0,,ltors ot the State Hoard In the ex- nlnistratlon 1ms over, we believe, been r'1'" Z h.sq den owtSfed lt exed" smluatlon of teacher.. Still In Uw. the eJm 'u8 C!, of coll8trul,lK lhe laws Total expenditures 1,,w Pt0lie ?. i r ,l Rnvra county suncrlnt-ndent is the head cdnca- . , 1 ,nitnuer a8 to put money Into Total racelpts W'rffir F DU8 ?,,,ce by 'ffJerS ami thaws In SVffiJer of tho county and has many SSTinoiVwboad helped buy - expenditures

T M niLLON, UVe : ifieS af a sKl The man receiving this poa. trCHiiU department has ao right to Hscai year w T. Ii. Mle-i-W, Lr luant ties at ' liou sllouid be free from conflicting sec- . , ' bw lro,n U8 pU-m meaning nl 31st, 1888,,

IHMIinillB' IIIIH ri. IllUICIIi tlliw irvi I''"- . t .... .11.1. uitlli M ' 9 .1 :u II 1Tvlal eVIIUIIIIM III f N 1 UI IIOWI

fect : stii

A UKPUISLICAK DKEAM.

- a J a

What the Dvil wiwa m

Greeu FArmera au uiacra. A certain Republieaa polltlciaa oee tuiii iriiiiM that he died sad passsa

...'nn hia inuniMv to Atiothsr werhi. At

M 46 first there was but a single read, bat In after a long diatanoe itforked.sad staniso 50 l there as a sort of a gulde-beard wss g an angel, who Inquired tbe aawe of the 74 ijri traveler, aed upou recelvlug this iaforaf mil oo!tloB, the angel consulted his directory 14130 55id finding divers black asarka and memoranda bade tha pilgrim take the ii&8 30lft-band road. After traveling .soma 20258 m dl9Ullc the polltlciaa arrived at the abode of bis eatauic majesty ,twho, while 17S 95 according him a royal welcome, apoleS303 51 vocally remarked that be bad arrived a 1063 70 itte sooner than expected, therefore, M 88; would be look about the diggias for a 406 65 geason whilst bia apartments were being S02S 58 put in order? In compliance with this 198 41 requel the politician followed a guide 487 84 about and witnessed the roasting and 547 S3 aqairmieg or a job lot of fallows la a very 254 95 hot quarter. Inquiring who they were aOBTOiie was answered Jthat tbey were Ithe lool 79 monopolists who originated tbe tariff to

aov io protect borne mausiriss. xn anoiswr 2041 50'conpartraent were found a lot of preasb853 Co ei.. wbo bad prayed for temperauce and 2 n voted the Republican ticket. A little 1 65. farther on they cause to a room not quite 417 75,80 hot, where a string1 of men were hang30 SO'iwg Hp by tbe beels by means or hinder' 297 Si'twine. In astonishment tbe politician Usked the meaning of the strange sight, $19943 72 whereupon the assistant devil replied: 30253 30 "Oh 1 they are farmers who believed in 19943 72 high tariff; they are so dlraed green that thev won't burn; we have to hang 'em

314 58 Un bv the heels a few months to dry 'em

out!" Washington Advertiser.

ikm anil CounseUor at law

r lutntier. rougu, si .w . n a " ,..t.... s ,

t i ... ... .nimii ai a"nto 30' larian prpjmunun vw,r",'",n , order to correci even an uijunuue n. i------ . 1ftfl rfaccd and se onedatf-OtoW Hd cJ,IjctolH porfor,na,ice : ol it has done in this matter, Census year ending May 31, 1889.

.IASPEB, HSXIA.1VA.

S-

COMjrCTIOKSIa'UU o diolnlnK Cnanll

4,or?ior.south it orr Hbik sHHr...

a ml isnrMl lllllll

cr- "",... .:.. i.ll ulnniu nil

Wlllioui ecni"ii, tiii.nn w.--.-.

d the American free Lu t orUr j9 urging it to do in the ild have traveled out- inttter 0f lead ores, In order, as he frauk-

ai inn. iv savs. to save Montana, wasniuguin;

Net saviug of

S1592 IS

ft 19943 72

S

A. J. HOJiEYOUTT, ATTOllNEY AT LAW, JASPER, IND. n. -

IMws A Bm.Rr.yx -f kuu., Gr4tipa c.ii.e. bualn

Mr. KrBjr Kfk

now IhibIiiarr enternries

It Is the northern lermlnous of the

Japoer and Evansville division oi uie u..

E. & St. L. uy. and has three trains eaca

way per day. . Ti.? town has 1 manufHctunnjf ostati

lishmentH using steam power, embracing o Snur nliu. S ntaniue: mills. 2

BillR. 1 anoke factory, 1 stave and

Hine-le factory, 1 rurnltnre laciory,

hrfl.lrV 1 MACnlHl HiUI. TV 1. m:j.i

fctorle. ana 2 ones-yams, wmw uiu

lirw rri ii tit ' -" w - rr ci - - . ,

,000. II has three large. well-siocKcc

good and general stores, ana i

nailer ones, 4 grocery More, none oi; them extensive. 4 confcctiouarles, 8 shoe A ntintnirTfinh eallery.a book

v . . l A .ft.Xaeiiifjr

torcp, 8 (trne more, nou-m, a Vimi

The reports of the officers of tbe Catholic Total Abstinence Union ef Indiana, at the State Convention held la this eity

'on the 4th and 5th, show tbe sooietlee 1648 throughout the state to be ia a highly prosperous condition. They have all

ifftVpUna'i ItiKUly moral' as- largely incrwwwi m raemucrfcuiii unnnj

WOlUlHIISIIln lUB pOl bmu iu nn.uvi.1 .. ,. c..u-i n unadav M well. The Catholic church bae taken The Indianapolis Seutlne of Monday bold of lbe temperance qneetion in a ve8 a column no ice of the PPi nr,ctic.i common sense manner, and,

Harrison's promisea maui j t ... a,d . the iBeueB0 0r

centuries of

influence is appealed

work of refoc-

total abstinence.

A All .1 . .

i:uuu l

f til IJ BIJ " 1 "in 1 common school cu ,t (,iinr Ktms to the renubli

ucailuu and be able to speak English ac-l ( ty We pM-uin0 this will checr-

curaiely. ... tully be done. ,

AS HIS (limes mruw huh iu m hj ecy. WlllUOm 8 uer.isiuii ui m "",0, glyes a col U tun nuuoa " "","?, V", nraetical

course witirteachers ami cinmreu, " ed case ie not final. The iiuponera win - t of Harrison's promisea -uiguiy .

should by all menus possess uroeiiuy doubtless bring suit to recover niorar occupants ror governraeniserT.B -- oi on roUd by manners, a cultivated maunor and ad- Kmouut of lUe additional taxes they arc . b(J PoiU Mrvloe iere. It embracce

.1 Wn.n atlll "llllfiir (JIIUI I .1 . o Uuan ma IHllV Will ... ... .. . u Hl . IV n llf I II V UHriUHT d -I. 1 --

me", ii",.. f ireuuircu ; iVni. rHuii "-"- , iito ami relied unon ia the Mima vonuir men wbo honor the profes-L,,7, fl,,i -Vouut of the tax to the u-aa aa Sunt, of Malls, and 10 ?ure" f.J trJT.

- ii : . ui .1 . , iiiiniiiiH uruuunu ut iuw wiihihuth

slons, but only alter long Pf ''''-J price of their goods, nna wn ooame Mi 0 Wood9 abaway nouse ynv, ,, ;ltrvmu .sd cltl-

training in college mna Me have to loot the Dili. """: box clerk, and distributing c.era -"ore, - M Kute, .,iier Meianer.

the couniryruai is so in8iMimi p0rtera re5over in me courw, y " wi,o had been Ulstnisseu oy it. . u, ... ".. Va.uap Weichman. father

turesof many who leave me woonsamer ba tU9t g0 muoh better ott. ine eon- A ,mmn..iitv. after conviction in couri f' ..u.

amount oi iricuon vr ..

JOHN H. BBETZ,

liin pniiajorinn T ! 1W offices, 1 state bank. S livery stables, and ATTORNEY AND CQUfcSllUn M LAW , othor branches of business, all

JASFE. WDIAlfA.

rriCK vtrJ..I.. Twititl bh'I""- g""11

HUKTCR.

maturity that no amoimt

varit It ftWRV RHtireiv.

ii la iloiihtfnl whether some of the

min who tii'L'titituc to pxamltiuotir teach

its could name the (acuities of the mind

n the natural order of their develop- i,1(iiai,Hodlla Sentinel.

menl, or could tell who Froebel was, or M , - whether Pestalozzi was a circus man or Shortening The Head.

an educator.

us i TRAYLOR. W.

TRlLVLOMeVHlITIil

."iintf well, and 2 building associations

of flOO.OOOaud $50,000 capital respect-

Ively. , , , ,

To persons wno are seeKinit m" rn. n.nitBi iii niRnufacturiiig eater

nriiM nf nv kind, and have skill and In

dustry to applv to their business, Jasper nrcecHts rare inducements, and her clli-

... - m. M I.,. w,n Avinnd a hoHriT welcome

Zi,ltOril!JS Ul JUUiV9y Amongl he branches of business which

lOUEIll i wc e"ui"i " woolen mill, a small

" r;j :. ' j

JASPER, iKOIANA,

miiBt atand the burden, whatever ,.0i,ltf . .mhiiiiir room uext to the wl""r" : . J , ,T

Tr.r.. iT.in... H..t what matters It. i .u'iwhv. a colored Minaewemm me im oi m stufr

u' .Hm. nf.ntnrBr9 KBt 1 T j. ....i.iln nf liiltrdv. aa a MeB, . ""."y1"" 01 109

7" r. ; m rtnt S th. Harlson ,n ""u.?Lur .v "4r r.V.ho churchorequa iom and prominence, as

nn.T;n fund w th royal interest?- B.,'a iTrd case, and was cob- Fa w. I" ,RS'7"

vi

las

"'".7' , , . i... ,.alr nll irlrl lemperaBO M WW urw mitumpimt in.

F. I. C. Louisville Courier-Journal :

...,iB urivlntf for bv the ministerial as- uger

Th ,"",".'"-'Vr 1.1. Ilt.tol.

..in .it nn n lunisii&uuiis. iui ub huh . . . ,

- ... a ov. -.- . . t .1. vau Antwerp. isracKie..iBeecnoo

Lou svilie nasmriiiB innruu f ,Borar' appointments uie. , iiAftifni.tnniuoYriii.KMil r m(ln work on Friday which has lieon antici-l'" T,llt Sentinel says not alone is topisa , oT piaif?1

u.Kui .r inmn vnars. nut wnicn. u whs

Nw.er thi. OrlnlMiiHtI.lee (Anon iaB) "".. tlraaiotiL would never

t ai m iiniti ' ri-i i . .HHaanmian-'wra' i . . iiuna

nun ltalB will save IMe muttcri. UOIie. tnis is iiuuiihk io-a ui truy gOOU

VhKemiM Sua.

"APHIS A VENAE."

as . ,, .I Tl .h. '... nf nnra. out circulars ana pampniets to- aewspab. I"nP0 to be of opera. tadvividuTu'ia order to bnSak lions of the Miighl Qtm of pubik a.utimet egaiast

than the shortening of the line between " Washiugton will get a taste of it. them, iney nave oeen a mean grasp

f lie inllnwln information, which

i... r... ii..n..:i.. t-n.to,lcra nf tin. crropnl vraro Dllt to

UIKIII9I Ullllllio MVnlv.vv. I -r ...1 J u jl i f-1

bugs that recently appeared In myruu, n,ey were .. . tha" nUre f008

in tins section, win u gnu iweut "7 " " ' J' t ... 19

be assistant foreman of the press-

I . U....:..Hln(

iaiM"ir m mm m r m hhwiiiiiiiiw.i.

Uir- : . rn, government orintlng eMce M ""

iimn. w. . ..T.,, iiii.il eikanin

i.n RHuainsr consiucrame cnucism.

less course have turned the whole State

They eannet now regain

their standing, but br appealing lo the

. ..a ji.m. foundrv. a large irtut connery,

W?SJ.i iur.Mii Inittcr, and cheese dairy, a tiling factory, hati. -., a handle factory, a good broom faciory, ...jrRtertk8t.CBrlM'HMi. . nnllerv. a general nrodlicc dealer.

IRONO BDSTTHIR. 1TT0MBT AT UW, Aad Notary Public,

Jxerss. Irduha.

. . .1 -!.... milt.

nr... 1- all 11.. Conrt, c rm-sm -

would lie able

retry cootie. Indtiait.

,ti7tv'1 TiwTJJLTVE of that line, and coiiReqnent lower purI . . If . 1 al. A ifiilei

. -jr- general stores imnuuiuig iu no t-u, ...., nf tfnmPM dt 1AIWV H promable-bnt this would be am-Ct W f5 5 Ln .nrlmnnt. while the others may bo

counied as certainties. At all events, 11

you are seeking a location, come ami uc

on the wheat in una section, win uw kisu leieui pin' - is uiumj -- irnraitv thev mav do someHXX. ttceyr-Burke lXK "cKhS W S?S3L

Prof. A. J? Cook Entomo oglst o. Ann curves in the line, and, without the ; cil for R log time. McFarland 'r "J th ir l v hsy do Arbor University, Micb.. and requested least disturbing traffic, cuts and til s wi hM neTer lll0WB an over-aealous desire they Ij joar;." JhUheglve their name and hablis, and be made when y to secure work since he W,U' TB'T" ?rTtfe .ndhiVatta. Inngthened, bridges strengthened, tree- acqnalated with his history are y'MgS T vof. Z w ois concededtobca. tleerene wed, and the entire line placed MUwlthiJ that President Harrison Knoxend DiM "J"

w ww--' . i. . a . x 1. 1 MHiviiPtia irAi" ih ji 1 . i..HiAUf iiiiiinin m wm mv a. hi n. m rm h ua u an wsm

from Jasper its ,the head ot Entomologists in this com. n tne nest - " should r

it seems to us niig 11 . rvA( IU)Ml, ithu worui. Prof. InioKe uiiie wneiiuiw lum...., - . f

made into flour here with . , bl.ief. Rllti ,mp.B ad highly en- have been decreased oy . ut lwe,THed the statement thai person.

the manufactured nrmiae s . t(J our fftrmera. Here is his miles. k. ...Jtaace will rule his appoint.-!. ... . "rrffoV retain

Itiaproiiauie,ioo,inaianiu.-irnor.. ini wgr u M. . ruV": Indiana. , .ut-KT. IT-Z.iZa 1- 11. ... n.. I.tn

hi-hia Urnr BBsortmciil ... - .." "'.V . mm... tiefore the now anon wne win m ij .!tiica was the Drompuax c

lent.

hn wniild nav cash for tirm produce

of all kinds In any quantity; another flour mill might pn.ibly be made to pay, also, aa over 50.000 bushels of wheat

were shipped

ear which

have been

profit, and

shipped.

lice, Aphis Avenae. 1 hey work ou an ', . , Cincinnati to two hours urfoaanl our cereals and In times of drouth oitcn "i "..- -nil ih. A tanca to

jAtKK. IND.

IM, praetlc. In th. Cart, of u"5"lWi4 0n' f U8

jBceUlaa "Conrler" UIWIm.WwatMa1natT.rt.

GENERAL STORE

Mrs. C. HOCHGESANG

Oer. lathandMorth Malntta.i JASPER, INDIANA,

KAflKr.Cr.IVKI HER SUMMER 8TOCKOP

DRY-GOODS, GKOCERIES, LAUIKS StIOKS, NOTIONS, e..

Wwlfh th eirr to th. nubile at VK"'

raOFlT, and Invite, an inpuw ' b and irlct.

mr Ccmnt ti priwlMce of all k I ml t V a iln MRS AS0K AT TKK BRST MAHKKT l'KICR. V0R 0OOI. XftTlS 9a ly. CKOII.IAHOCHOBSANO.

ANTONY

BA111T

n

M ASJtOC ATBD la JASPBR il OfKNEn A

BOOT and SHOE SHOP! Onth. t.uthaw.f PuWItU.r..M A Ltw !non tni An f aic Dm

all Hra

ftBjiljt

R laH i who want RraLdaM t S'" Al a call. m caarantmlA ,,"ffc.ll"?J?

-tt.. tt. . a. . -vi in ill. fTi.rnn irnii mnnv

7."...-.. ...ll.l.l h WrtllM ItP nlMfll

cunwiltin "i iimn i in..twi"ivi . i hifflhem c.lUn aeahlm airfsWf WtWr;l.

Culinary Maxima.

Beauty will buy no beef. Vi.niiiri.nnt what is In another's pot

Better half an egg than an empty shell.

A good stomach Is the beat sauce. Better some of tho pudding than no pie lie who depends on another dines III ntwl sunn worse

WnL- imt vnnr sauce till vou have

fuiiuhr vniii fish.

Ho that dines and leaves lays tbe cloth He deserves not the sweet wbo will tin! lacla nf the SOUr.

He fasts enough whose wife scolds at

dinner time. He who would have hare for breakfast ntaal hunt nVrtP tllifht.

U'h,i a man cannot have what he.

loves, ho must love what ho has. Lucullus, in June Table Talk. Ileal Plga In Clever.

nn nf thn manv drawing cards of ag

ricultural fairs this fall will be the game n.m-atii C!lnver" w th real pigs to

centend with. With the regulation razor i.i. i.fttf tiiia will certainly prove a

hitfhlv inlsrastlBK leatuiw.

Sun. -

llni.lftjia aim rrilll 1ni?iiit,i market lively

.1 tiraaiiv ninta tier bushel, several car

tru.l hiava been binned this week.-

do very serious damage.

grecnl"

ihe young

tory reme thmn in if

also checks their increase

he present copious rams

crop to your larmers

are I ana loriy nimuiun,

m even 100 tniies.

and the distance to

The entire line will

They

. . w . 1

I. ...11 aaaafl aiinar I MM lllBS 1 1 lllll I

II yuiiyn .-. ,"-'"", l, hatl-rn.l Hlld tie COIIlPany llllCnUS lO IO...B-- t" ---- ...

wheat. M ,0 mftke lt- Bec0Hd la C0B. p. tnentary ii.h u ...

itv. rarasues uuiuy "vokwj 1 a -- - - , .. q,,,M iwny iney rw ... . ...... 1 ..t .nt . na-ldition to none In tne aouin. " "..'mt' ? it inntr ka a mls-

reai nuintmr". wis " v...v.. .

1

presume

ComplimeHtary." "I drink to make ma work," said a . . . . enuaar mn to ia aid arrav-balrcd man

Read what a manager 01 a lair in o - Y he renlled. -it wUI.

iiunr a mm- - . . . .'.. .

I thought just so. 1 nave earwa two boys in drunkard's graves. I am sn old man and feeWe. I have spent a eerape-

"compiiniBii.-.jr. taaee a or Ink, ana now my poTeny compels me tu .eVork when. I ehenldrr.t.

axe yon ww,

An Tilinoia fiirmer say

crop of spring small gral

I tfutitlia flPlkHTa? ATKIIS I

a 1 1 uu WW a I II a) I .a I

" m om - ' Two girls living near tne uepot letwr- nas f"; " m. ThU Yes, drlnlc ana 11 wm

a. cook, a- ffi f. r-K aws.TOv. & u?. tis-r

nuri.h ....v were turned on them. Desiring to test times by the paper to wm- u A Kentucky editor s: ''Wlthever were lurncu uu 1 nitnir Pf. .. wtt ia honored at the hands of anyLlkM,u af .u., hiataai

I sow four me cour . i--v - " ,nVwIaarl mau. woman or child, white, black, red 17, 1-

11 r ww a a a an unii !'-' . . . i . n. 1... iiuw wwhhw- -

.arn nf oh ellnW. Who faVOrS UlC aSSOOiatlOB uy . LmIm. llraulU

. a a a as a

says mat "an mi t infidel who edits

aeries the way, earn

upon the Biele, or MAM lf

,.V..nl rto.er.niltlirMilii.ru of Ml rooMU m.

Jr. WI i,o.t .. .Ii. .ere. .ml on - - JXZS . Ita .T It It 1. ajydfc, .n.r.nc. jjy-. - o( ,.,,,,

i,nei ennr nrn nr hia. 1 imiia w 1 ' 1 t at.- a. 1 1 utt

inirtr whoAt sow five or

" "- " - mi

Klntinr ill the HDrlllg. 1 11011

qui

when

my route UHtially

traversed by the gentsLnd grand atand and the bVi fliV nuthor.'Thomaa Jefferson.w-Breoklyn

Clover 111 ti i..a. , ' lainni Inuraril4 (IUSK. oOOIl Hliur mis II K win !"" i-- - - . . riagie. .Ii.. u..t.. to laim inward r ncnlng the along towarus t,..Ui. .t.ttnn roRmnlzes the fact thai1"""

rmii r.. .....i 'i.M ivimata" were placed in potmuii, nn uw nv r.v "--7 i..i tr

thirsty ch.nci, oug w ... Iwoll, boy8 cftn,e along and reraoved its sple... .a success a;y .

to tno sappy uioc, vii ihnv arc after

the clover and fall gral

paid three limes over

?JZm:rn ut felt quite taken

dlilnr "ic IcIrVumTcnirng the otitis hug. sheepish

After Mackey completes his Air-line it a. .nt. tarl.f-kanrl.at. nf

,ra, ......... . - , .. 1 i. i 1..1.:,,., niiuai'tn ami nextiant. wnoiir. tu mo nuiiw e iconnection tu 01. iuiiii, inii".". - la sap. The cost of the spulchrel looking ohjeus. an t wno y, wg M(j HQt reB. connec g eofj(

!h.;W ?.r.ut.Xr: lYrZt home minus whiteder an equivalent lu cash, weretura ur or for gt. Louis .hesiness eat C

J"V' V"s.i-rM;JL Kklrt'. s "didn't tease their beaux thai grateful thaaks.Miince xunw.. Iulsv lie and van.v,,. xnw . -

aback and IN. will use iae u.,au .

Easy Clinmine;.

of Louisville.

.ar.Ac, un rullnv nlar.n for the! a.. iii.tnn lailn rnrantlv set a pot Ofl , rii..ii. nt lr.rauivllUt

Al tlia ISfit WOrKlllg Ol COrtl l SUW ajulioi iu ,,'... An ahm.m. ., ui that IJOlOBei Win win n el 0 rye to the acre. This furnishes fwtiv!. fly -especially In a social way. Bwm , a prlM near he houw, so that Wofd whkh WM f i lnie, m ril winter and spring pasture, and In About three nights a week somebody u ht kMp cooi. During the night a North Caroltaa, where the Income i y 2! el so, nethlug towards pro- gets mar. led over then;, an. on the other f f.lliHto the crea . not, . and In hli Jf, 1 illdr Cornwall, had their bead?L7inl the corn from the bogs." three th devoiees o Terpelchorc aem- t0 get out actually churned the a A iU lir ef lb, Rsvoiulading the corn from uc 8 together to do honor to tbe newly ,o that when the lady f Jj J.nd whiehwas berae by the preeeat

Pension-Law VielHtora.

marriud coiintes.

Mr. Ro, of this city, baa been warn gitting

' inreniii. sisww " . - . iiinn. mtiii which

m titii i Hi Btnaa. fii inin uiiiY. ui". "-" giiimK - ... . . . .

Spencer Ryrn, Hugh . ursen, ": rf7.:;ftCt for building the Metho-feet in the huttermuic.-H,v,armi hp aJllH turning out the eort ef man ilim ll. Uvrtt, rrancls M. Wall, and m c coairaci i i hilaan. aald a llttm elght-f ear-old

Henry Sutton, all of Crawfo.d county.m... , - Winder, as he returuwd, rabbieg hi.

.e3 f7ftUiT: is. from a wood.bed seanoe with his

IlCliry OUllUII evil vs v. - " a , (Wit live been arrested by the special rep- 925.

reseutatives oi uucib oam, i..u.t0 1 1, a. nanalnn laws, i hCV all

i .cvtH aald a little eiiht-year-old

Th. ho... ...1 cnnl.nl. of Jot.. Ko.cl,, rom , i n0I;l,,, htktr, " J. f

nga ctmniyi vt "" us ICt s get a auvvtw.

Cbrlsuey Sun,

Ma; I, laes-ly.