Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 June 1889 — Page 1

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"Weekly GTourtef. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1889. NO. 41. VOL. 31.

JAb1KK,

PUBLISHED KVEKY r"KUAY, AT

DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, BY CLI2MI3NT DOASE. OFFICE. In Ooukikk Buildino on "Vkst Sixth Sthkkt. IMtICK OK HUHSCRU'TION. rilngle Subscription, for 52 No-., 1 W For six mouths, : : :

RVTK.S Of AMVKRTJHKINO.

..... miincsorless,

Each&uentinBertlon,

TO BUSINESS INYESTOBS.

Come to JMfr,

rTUm Kvantivllle Iusaua llmtpital.

1 week. 100

For square, iu ""- 76 ct8.

at the same ing into any of tlie hills

Lowerinw"'" .vaH amiare or For steam purposes the

rate, a i-"V " nnare. Th

8qUa, term, for transient advertise are the term- "' ,,,,,.,.-,, w if hi

or

sue

The l'eor Farm Caaaa

Messrs. Miller and Williams yesterday

llaaLal irulllv in tha IT. K. RAurt fa (hp

To honest, industrious men, er men oi ...uraMl ialnai I liana a few

capitsl, seeking, location to wtaIIsh . wi ut of the vo1h, of

llieinseivu IH iiiisinees, we wish iu - .m, I(,io,c iBBUtM of tn, poor

wlilnperinai jasper iirwrcmn iwi.u. fw at , ..t -lection. Ia their stateitulucetuenis. ments hied with l he pleas or guilty, tliee It Is a town of about I,t00 inhabitant, h fori lhRl Uie. RCted Ib g00a surrounded by a fine agricultural f f fc d mtUr , , t(Jv,ca he el(?c. couatry, which Mi pt annually hundrede d htd BQ invention of violating of cars of agricultural producta-cou- Wt Hut ha .Indite Woods had infrequently subs i-ieuce is cheap. . ie jurv Ihllt ielr aclloi) It Is under laid with a fine quality of on,. .,,,1. a. there was

semi-block coal, easily mined by arm- .niAlllrn,.ril,llll,at insubstantial fctn.J-. Bhwlcli.. auiatant nhv

r!i ffni they pleaded guilty in order to save the(jf neceary.) steward aad attem i 'J J" trouble and expense of a trial, Judge Jw ope,, the institution for pat

. . vima

mourn, .,-4iB..a.

t,"a 1 sal iollcM of Uke cb..l.r

nted as

onable deduction will he

n hfl naldln advance.

AKNOON01NO CANDIDATES. For Township Officers, each For County ' . For District, Circuit, or State,

$1 00 2 05

these mines' i delivered" anywhere in '" ld &nZ of 250 the town at fifty ; cents a to. .d is prac Woods i-npo fia of w tlcally inexhaustible, lump coal ia fur- . Wi,:.m.

nMied ln iliecMl bouMor tiin , at J "Tb,r mteme.U, pre p uce in town, at trow fl JO to f 1 75 . .n-t---,!- i.WVer L ton, according to quautity desired. fifl:CffiiThe county it. od f deUyercM for Jnl JiT

KTHHvllle jMirMU

The trutteaa eleeted for the Evansrllle Insane Asylum are Win. Kalim, jus., Kraiuville: Dr. Werl Jaaper: Terry H. Blue. Sullitran. They will hold office

four, three and two years respectively, from the date of their commission, it is

Dresunied. The Construction CommU-

4ioaera will proceed at once to complete the pluwbinif. eteainhsatinK, draliuice tnd water supply of thia institution, and then to furnish it ready for oecupancy.

Then the Trustee named will take charge and, having appointed a euporln-

siciau a

(lama.

itietile.

I WHAT MRS. DK LA.UUXTSAVt.

st.tuawik. FreWt Cleveland W The-

Ib a aDirited communlcatlou published eHKhly IarrMe4 Alniut tit

elsewhere Mr. C. M. Napton directs at- Cuaiaultoai PoatoAco.

tentioa to the differences between tbeL... ...

Cleveland and the Harrlwou method ofj Tjg refH8m, of PrMaIBt Harrlsen to dealing with election fraud. Jour yeara LMtorg Mri, lobelia De la Hunt to her ?0.,? fee s.".. postoflloe at Cauuelton,

l,iiuib wiiu inn tuw in. '"'""'-'" ami hla annnlnfmnat or a mnai DOI-

-rr- . .

DENTISTRY t

. iraiHRt William.

r --. . . j ... -i-..

Their siaiemeeis, prcptreu ay ciecr

rs, must ue uxen ickiaa aeaae. We a mat lap gf fnAl

us in the court hous aud jail at $1.18J he plM(j flf pi1y werB entttT becnn , . . , . . , Af the defendant knew perfectly well that, It id surrounded by a fine body of . , tn could aot get a timbPr.ofmll kinds iHdiieeBOUB to the P J!'JwL?0" I ui.

8f :,. ,iair irimi ih uuwc '

Patoka river akirta the south and eat " d ' les of the town, and turnisbeB a never ' MO In tk ahla cnus.

failinp supply of water for manufaclo-l," defeHn.nt., w think they

VJLrvil Run w.

and costs t. u -rnected that thi4 can be dona

aud costs.iba f pai of Jaauarv next.

by

RESIDENT DENTIST,

na alntiir lis liallL'B. liOOll Hilt VI IT . . .. .:t iilSl-.

obtai ed in abundance lor domestic " it w a p. trio k dut, ' -trusted with the management usea any place in the towa at a depth of ' 'J T2 .t ito le institution he will place it in the rnm oil tn in f. d? thi8 " lhe ,a,0l! a J?."in A. iT- front rank from the atart. It is very im-

M.rion county poor " rV";portaBt that thia be done, a there are at the 1 t etec,.onJll I(j ' f d Jt," more than enough of the unfortunateat every poor ftrni .In diana, whether. ititutloa was desifaed

unner repHuucii ui uemv.i.n.m-o-v j

from 20 to 30 feet.

A Hue quality of good buildiug gray

saml-Blone i quarried near the town.

I. Is rUnA l.aa ilamnailralan ila PTrplI.

enceby steading good for ovar 60 yeara """""e illegally, and have been' Z

IND,

i ... ,n .11 tiffdlnny

;0"k n tfaa a-ntat tine. h4 l"'lf ,u ''i'

"...i -il wirrW w.rrantca. "l -

ie severe test ot freezes and thaws is

the. pier of a bridge across Patoka river. . . . . i i. j

IlOUSe paiteraa oi kihhi urirs re cvered at 5 to $5 60 per 1.000, and small

er quantities at a slight advance, and

il. M. Milieu iii, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JASPER, IND

i.a trniiin nave, riipn in inuy . : . r .... . . . ...

i...tit. i..n.i M...h a iitvr i nfwi """"" . ,v;. ri b s dm t oh. In adrtition to tnis anui

. . . it... kiiubiu i.nii

eXOlana-l.J' . f"'" . . . r , ... Ilia Ihv him aa a hluurlar wnraa thia I La in

per 1.000, as lo quality. I lioR. Messrs. Chambers and Cockrnm hM great tac ana Jy " .ittwrlty which ii .cmoDied.

t inv wiiii iMM uuuiiiia aau. am ea uaiwaaiiw r(vvH c r i -

aCllOa IB. . . r " Klimnrniialv InitlirnaBl AVI MV DaTll-l '

VtrU.U PBACTICK IN TUB COURTS OF DUBOIS

HTICK-tJj Stalra aver OSSce. March Htb, li.

The community is a liberal and iulelll-," hav. ' of t,eir

gent one; w th hanriaonie and commo- , nf 0Ht a COHpie of democrats in dious Catholic and Methodist churches. JJJJ J for proction, for doing and rfood public school-, and citizen, ' re-Jbjjcatl, have been doing ia

n iiuum icni.lp himj nc.vU.v .,,, -nilMlv for veara. and wnai repuou-

new business enterprises. im ... . ... fh. ..nublloau coantiea ofl

is u.e nuriiicru nmmn i V ifhe state last November. TM laaict

Jasper and Evansvllle division of the W -nst Miller and Willianee were, f ,0f 1 1 E. & St. L,Uy..Bdbas three trains each T&UnT' from a

A. J. U0NEYCUTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JASPER. IND.

d WI.Kf.jrr of Kstatc. Qtdlanilp aJ Collc

.IOHNL. BRETZ,

ATTORNEY AND COWSELOR AT IAW

J1SFII, IHDIAWA.

waypcraay. hoi.i ratid iurv bv Cockrum. epoa

The town haa if manufacturing Mian- - nr-Ht..ioa that they would bring

w a. TWAYLOH. W. HUMTW

alitor neysat Law

Jaspkr, Indiana,

rril I, aractloo la t CaarU ef Dibots al aJahj f aT111' ,,ic". .,,! l.Bto cot

lacouBlli. r""'i "

katlon. , , irir-OBceoaa daerKsitoftatBi.ChatjtWettl BRUNO BUITTNIR,

iTTOHNII AT 11W

And Notary Public, jAsna, laviAaa,

WIIA prscllee In til tat Coarll at m&U prry eoBBtlen.IadlaBa. a. Wit,

It is quite probable that Dr. A. J. Thomas, of Vincennes, will be the superintendent. No belter man can be

round for the position. He haa been connected with the Indianapolis Hospital for the Insane, as physician, for a number of years, and while having nothing to do with its buainesa management,

nas proven aimsflii uigniy rmuioni y

had voted the

ticket were indicted for election fratida.

There was a clamorous demand for theft nuiilKhment aud for the complete un

earthing of the frauds, and in order to

make sure that the popular uemana in this regard should be met. President Cleveland annotated a Republican to as

sist the Democratic District Attorney in the prosecution. Not only was this done, but a cltixana' committee, supposed lo be noa-partisan, engaged distinguished counsel to reinforce the Government prosecutors, aud a large aum of money was raised, so that there should: be no lack of funds for the work. At the preseut time a number of Republl- . .. i a..

cans have been indicted lor similar ciec

iticlan to her place, seemed so astound

iHg, ia view of the declarations of General Harrison when senator ia 18S6 concerning the claims of this woman upon the government, that a gentleman of this vicinity seat on to Mrs. De Ia Hunt a copy of the statemeut for verification. The reply ie aa follows : Caknelton, Ind., Jane 7, ISM. Dear Sir The statements of the in closed clipping are true, except that Zimmerman waa only ex-chairman. During the last campaign ha did nothing until withia a week of too election, and than only because self-interest impelled him.

His appointment wae brought about by William ileilraan, a wealthy politician

he is a man of ability and high character.

a!. ..,)-. ...,1 a. nnlir til UB il 1 f I foa ri Ct M

WWII II Sllllti sBIIU liw. uhit aw eav -a,v.- i - ... - - - , . , committee employing counsel to look f Evausv lie, Ind , who wished the r....i. i1...;i.'rii.. nannta in ii.a place for his fellow countryman (Ger-

matter, but instead of the District At: ,n'-n that ""less the

. a . va.,axk 1 1 1 1 ii i .n w iu wiwhii iii .i nniiri mwm . a, w pu

fessionally. As an expert in thia line ha torney oeing assisteu oy u..uusrsuB r v" - t- ,moVf hs GtrmsB ha. a national reputation, and besides, counsel employed by the Government JSl:

s-i a ta amn nuiiiir ina iibib ni imp tail bh t - " " -w -

rascals In at. alleged attempt to uuaarth frf d ; for, beaidee all the other papers hat). ..,iu and documents sent forward, I uftade a

" "" . . ... ... narutaa Inn- k tmttmm In klan

Th. I'l.ral.iiil anrl Ilia lirr Ml (ff l J "O""

Hieuiuu ui uniiuK tw aaaa khvmw- w i v -

are tluia iharnlv contrasted, and we are 18ABELLU UK LA HUNT.

--- wt - ' . . .. I mi f f . . . . . .. . i.

not aurnr ted at Mr. JN anion's iBdlgtia- i bsh ingenioua siaiements am ina

T . ... . - a. a I 1 a" a t

iinn Tii a nnhiip ivmiiri nn fiouot snare case more soiemu loratr. tiarrieoa. asm

hie indignation, but for the knowledge "Infinite pathos of Indignation" which he

wbicu has Oecome general mat irauu ia mwi iu xooo iur .ib. i iiru mmj now aa accented aud recognized Re- have evaporated, together with other

oubUcan method in Dolltics. In any passing sentimentalities: but the fact

close coutest It is aa natural for Uepub- that be haa overpaid a ',workei,,, who licau camnai vn manavers to turn to fraud began work only after the distribution

as for the sparks to fly upwards, and the of the Dudley circular, must be regarded

V T.i .4wx, ixmaianriil M ougni to oe a man u ""' 10 -nting 5lpf R f;Zvi h.T S qualiftsd to conduct it withWe should like to have had a deciskm E cqma f! fUfeV? laJ Sit :.Vaai,1 ted with Dr. Thomas knows that he is

acquaiataace.

Fur (be Juper CoarlK. Mrs. Balck ia Irelaad.

Ia the Argus of June 14th "Rake" cloaea his commaalcatioa with the fol-

Methods mt Taxatloa.

Iishiiient- Mng steam power, embracing iBi Ut que8lj0H 0f the right! 2 8team flour mills, 2 planing mills, S iaot- -ia luaatica to vote, for judicial saw mllla, 1 spoke factory, 1 stave and at : lhat it was for this reason onMilngle factory, I furniture factory, 1 J , he ;nd Jige Woods wanted inbrewery, 1 machine shop, 4 on fctmmmto rnurned, and that th acensed factoriea, and 2 brick-yarda, which did a T, , ml most a ominal

nnainrsa last year iirrxiunK uicm

275.000.

l.a T trluaft laVa-ha-ufai t Btf A V A t

It haa three large well-stocked 5","' . MU im. uJiinii at all.

Irv goods and general etoree, and S . . j.V..i....a ..iu- .nu

smaller ones. 4 grocery stores, i

them extensive. 4 confeclionarie,

i.hops,a good photograph gallery, 3 book stores, S drug stores, 4 hotels, 2 printing !t wh

stores, 4 hotels, z printing WMi hnm i,- kMOWg to have the onali

unices, 1 state bank, S livery "tables, and K ,j igjposed bv law (mental soundveral other branches of bu-iBew, all " . Mn, nKUB nf ts-.w .ball b heavily

doing well, aad 2 building associatkma-'. . ntll.r.iM m,HiiBed. Thia.

ruvt ...rl nn nnn ranilal rancl.l""' .. . . ..

CJ-aliVIJElVT DOANE

ill torney at Law

JASrKK, IND.

WILTi arsctlee In th CoBTto of Daboln eaanty, aai attend fstthfalir to tiaalaesa ntrMa to Mas.

OHcs in tho "Coarltr" tiHiiaing. GENERAL STORE Mrs. C. HOCHGESANG Cor. Othand North Main tta., JA8PER, INDIANA, MASKKCKIVKDHKR SUMMER STOCK OF DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, LADIRS 8HOK9, NOTIONS. e..

Whlcb ba ffcr to the fiablle at a VERT SMALL

I'KUriT, and invite an inipcuooi rr and price. aUBTCntinlrrprodareofallklndtalceiilXrilASOI ATTIIR HK8T MARKET PRICE, fOM OOODS. itayK W-ly. CK0ILI4 HfMSHSJRSANO.

of $100,000 and $50,000 capital respect

ivelv.

To nersons who are seeuing aa mveei-

nieiit tor capital iu manufacturing enter-, . . a . a aa a .

prises of any kind, and have skiii aim in

dustry to apply to their business, Jasper nrescnts rare inducements, and her citi

zens will cxteHd a hearty welcome.

Anions! the branches of business which

ought to be established here and would certainly pay, area woolen mill, a small

foundry, a large fruit connery, a gooa

bultrr. and cheese dairy, a tiling factory,

a handle factory, a good broom factory, a good notterv." a general produce dealer,

who would pay cn.li for larm produce

of all kinds iu any quantity; another

flour mill might possibly be made to pay,

also, as over 50,000 bushels of wheat were shipped from Jasper last year which It seems to us might

have been made into flour here with

profit, and the manufactured products ehiped. It Is probable, too, that a merchant with sufficient csplUl to carry a good stock of any single line of goods,

would be able by bis larger assortniem of that line, and consequent lower purchases, to secure enough trade from the general stores abounding In the country to make it profitable but this would lie an exnoritnenl. while the there may be

rnimipil as certainties. At all events, if

you are seeking a location, come and be one of us. The Bosteat Style of Ceartiag. We Wagered at her father's door, The moea waa shiniag bright, And to the maiden o'er and o'er, I soft had said, good eight. Bat still reluctant to depart, Her liny hand I pressed; While all the love that filled my heart My ardeat looks confessed. At length the a-aldea blushed and sighed. And said in accents low i hope, dear Bob, yoa will aot try To kis me ere you go." Bob Ueadricksoa, of the Buckeye.

mn rawardless of challenges

flf course, idiots and lunatic- should

not be peraiitled to vote. That I a nrenoaition to which every reasonable

nerson will agree. But lhe problem has

hMR to nrovide some sure and safe test

nf Minev and lunacv. The problem was

not solved by the farmers oi eur consui.ntnn. Thev did not close the doors

against the abus of voting these unfortunate creatures, fearing that by so doing

they would open the way tor omer ana greater abuses. The problem, however.

l solved bv the new law. -wo wim ur lunatics will, or can, be voted uader that law.

ANTONY

BAUMERT

A Criiftueel Tragedian. IMUftapeW SatiL The supreme court yesterday denied the petitions for rehearing in the ltilev and Carson cases. The court could find no reason in the documents filed by At-tv.-Oen Michener, after such an uacoaJ.;n.tii dalav. for reopening the cases.

It steads by the decisions already rendered, which are that the legislature has a clear right to elect trustees of the betvolent inslitations. Of course, these

decisions are sound. No body had ever nUaa.tn..J thia rhrht until Gov. Hovey

ntat utn the executive chamber. It is

..ferran1 In exnress terms by the con

etsi..itnti nf the state, aa u wa oy in

.t;..at rnnatitution. It baa been ex-

..JtmA hr iv mcislatare In our his

V. ,.,f. ,U

lory. It is as wen esiauinwru right of the governor to pardon criminals, or the right of the supreme court to decide suit" on appeal. The supreme court could not haae decided against .i.t. -ii,t without stultifying itself.

Th. (Mazing thing Is lhat two members

of lhe court were willing to goon re- .. auaiilninr Gov. Hovey s absurd

....iina. Their aantes are Berkshire

andCoffev. Ofthelhree jadgee who de

cided against the governor, two-Messrs.

ami iiifia ara reyuMn. "

congratalate them upon their leveli...!ia.iaJ,ui and iudicial independenca

situ tn have suDDOsed them capable of

yielding to partisan pressure ia a matter where law, precedent, common sense

and reason combined to msae meir uiy

We had in our minds last week a a t 1 iL

woman wno waa going uirougn me

county delivering temperance lectures.

She remained here until Friday uignt

when she leclured in the (J. P. church oa

Prohibitioa. Her soeech waa listened

to by perhaps 40 persons, and consisted

principally or old woman arguments.

which were lull or mlsrenreseniauons.

Who was the woman? Rake could

not have heard her er he would have

known whom she was. "A woman ia a a . BM ..ml-.H U . A

our midti." ana vet "KKe uoes not

know what her name is; whom she rep

resents; what her work I. I cannot believe there is a man or woman in Ire

land so low, so mean, so contemptible aa to speak so disrespectfully of Mrs.

Mary K lialch, so consecrated, so uevoiea to the Christian work of uplifting fallen humanity. Representing and endorsed bv the W. C. T. U.. one of the grandeat

institutions of the world, composed of

the most noble women of the world. Mrs. lialch was here In the interest of the Women's Christian Temper an o Union,

and made three speeches. It is true she

did not have aa many hearers as she

ought to have had, but that waa not her

fault.

A to her "old woman arguments, lull

of misrepresentations,'' there waa no one present well enough posted to detect her

misrepresentations'' if there weresucn

"Rake'' himself could not have known

ihem lo be "misreDreseHtatione" had he

bsea there, t know that no one who

heard her could be so depraved and de

graded as to accuto her of miarepresea

ting, unless he wanted to turn out to hard lying. If any one wishes to know more of the speech and its misrenrasentatinns ( ?) voa can refer to J. P.

. . a.a.aat W III .11

Norman, J. M. Lemmon, wiinoii, i.

U. Stater, aud others who were mere

clamorously indignant over any parti

cular case.

The onlr way to punaWKepubllcan Charles Deaby. Minister to China, haa

frauds is to turn the RePWblican party I writ tea a latter ia ratsllaa to Chinas

out of power, and ia co-operation l,161! methods ot taxatloa, and H ie published

sreoa work: lies tne remsuv assirai y im mn i;nnmiate rennrti snr Marr.ii iuhu.

all decent citisens, who object to fraud which was prepared and itratd before as a political method. the recent change ia the 8tat Depart

ment. The account of the way the

Here are two extracts from aa elo-lninesesre laxeu is an interaauiiA-study,

N. F. Gill.

New Thing ia Marina Propulsion.

Rcientilc American : A new and iti

(cresting experiment ia marina propul

ainniato be tried soon in this harbor.

Wm allude to the new wateMet.boat tn

rented bv Dr. Walter M. Jackson, of this

rUr. The vessel is 100 feet long, luu

. . t a a . f I t.. I . .Ia.l A .

lona burden, wun a ooner iiinsnueu iu

vielil 1.500 horse-power, applied to

Worth inton pump, ana usea to eieci n

-

small stream of water a three-quarter tack ietfrom the stern Dost, at the keel

line. The water is lo lasue under the enormous pressure of 2,500 pounds to

the suuars inch, ana a speea oi oetw-mn . a . . . II.. u La.... t. aaManl

thirty ana lorty mnes an nour n ed hv the owners a velocity far la ex

ceas of any other craft afloat. The stern

water.iet issues irom a iaac which

ukea the nlace of a rudder. The faucet

la nnemted bv a lever ia the pilot-house

a let nine also extends from the main

pump to the bow, where a similar faucet ia located, also connected with the pilot-

" . .a aa .a a a--

house ever. Thus tne puoi uaa ausoiuie

control of the vessel.

quent address delivered by John B. Stoll whether we agree with Minister Denby'e - a aa a a a a nnnnliieinn a s aarifr

at tvenuaiiviiie, oa iae occasiua oi 26th anniversary of the Northern India- Iu the department where Minister

na Editorial Association, oa the subject : ueaoy asswiues iaa system oi laxauoa. "The Newspaper at the Fireside." The arable laad only is taxed, and the tax la SrST ... a.. a l a I aa aa aa a aa.1 t aa a A la aa. aa. I . . . A A I .-3a

first tits a case and the latter is wnoie- mc tiub oi me prouuuu.

some advice : insiae me city oi t'eging there is no tax

In according to a righteous press the on lanus, nouse or personal property; fullest measure of praise for its glorious goods brought into the city pay a lax at

achievements, the inference Is not war- the gale and never afterward. If land ie ranted that all newspapera can rightful- sold there ia a tax of 10 per cent, on the ly reach out to grasp these laurels, price. There are ltoetise taxes on certain There ara newspapers and newspapers, kinds of pawn shops in the cities. Out- ' " - . . a !J. f il . I . . I I IIB .11 a.

Not all of them can lay claim to having am raamg, somemmg uxe a pou tax nuraiied i course that tended to edticite. Is levied. There are other details of tba

elevate and cheer mankind, "carrying to lax system, but the couclmioc glvsu by

all, some ray of sunshine aud tidings Minister uenoy covers ms case. ' a. a a 1 I fl" t J faf a? a t a Lf aL

that make the community nappier ana me ueecnpuoa wi iae eystesa wbicb better because of their existence." The he gives shows, he says, that the bulk of paper that habitually sneers, snarls, slan- the people pay no taxes whatever. "Tha ders aud maligns; that haa a good word man who owns his bouse and lot, bis only for those who tamely submit to its implements of labor, enjoys his earnings . . B la a : .a II B . M it Vf J I Af

ipse dixits or those wno purcnase lis ia witnout ton or oeauciion. -now unvors after a mercantile fashion ; that cou- ferent Is this condition," he adds, "front slders no issue complete unless it con- that ia our cities where sometimes 3 per tains some mean, vindictive and brutal cent on a high valuation is exacted for onslaught or cowardly and coarse insin- public purposes." And than comes this uation ; that substitutes vituperation for statement : argument such a sheet can have no per- "la China the chief tax Is on land; . a .a a at .a a III SYtA- .

manent place lathe hearts oi our peo- there is ao tax oa personalities, inj

ple. land tax, the salt monopoly, foreign ana The newspaper at the fireside should, native customs duties, and the prooeeda beyond and above everything else, be of sales of honors.and offices make up toe truthful in statement, fair in discussion, revenue of the state. To the absence of honorable In purpose, elevating in teach- taxation of the body or the people may ing. It has no more right to scatter the well be ascribed the permanence of tba seeds of discord, to poison the minds of Kovernment and the tranquillity aad

its readers, to debase the morals oi tne contentment or tne umneee racehousehold, than an Invited guest has to - ; do these unseemly things as a return The Press office has been sold to tha for the generous hospitality extended to Evans brothers of this place. The prion him. Its mission, then, should be to in- paid was $3,250. J. W. Gladlsh holds a

form, Instruct, enlighten ; to familiarlae mortgage Tor fi.aau, ana nr. t vans an the young with the lessons taught by wife gave Krebs a mortgage ? their the logic of events; demonstrate the home for 1,000. Mr. Krebs will mova wonderful capabilities and possibilities his family back to Boise CUv, Idaho, of human genius; herald the magnlfieeat This Is the third time brother Krebs has conquests in the realms of science; pro- been compelled to retire from business claim the development of hidden truths ; in Petersburg. While wa wish the near strengthen the faith in man's ability for proprietors success, yet it the general self-government; bid him to rise higher opinion that under the great debt they until he shall have gained an undimmed are forced to carry a failure will be tha conception of what life means aad what result-Petersburg News.

ifemay be made. . .

liOUIBVllie commercial; a 0 ... 1. tl- .kla mttt kava kaaa

A year ago-whea Cl.ve the extract to build a revenue President-farmers sold their wheat for . nnT,rnmlH. The bide

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follows: iron Works, new

The Supreme Court of Indiana holds that where one railroad company goes

entirely out of existence by being con solidated with another, if no arrange

The first load of watermelon. VrHS IS&

North this summer was shipped from " ' n,.s aad the India-

-a,.oCATKBIaASrKRoEwEnAJ??P.G,vlalhe itHiVS: u Jaurmnl have beea willing to

giuia and lieorgia ivaiirau aau mm rnAnT.MJCUnCOUADlNukllli. Chattanooga and St. Louie. .

DUUI ClllUOnUt ORUr ; IUirw.y.imlMi " h hereC.7e mie respecVingth. property Onthe leuthilda-uWIeflnuare. 14th, and arriving at Chicago Jhm 17th,1 The fly. the pesky crittsr is Mfe Ubjm,MSf th. flr,t coaapany, the

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K. Lowell, at prrstat r-T-T-i u ...Mibib.

....i .rik. i iiu tnr mi m j . ,i . . ... ......

fivneriod HIate Sant..erftcneois iiSFOiieue was

ually seen'arreeted at Craw ferds villa Tuesday, for

I a arwww w-ar FrMpUji

TTR lntta all wbo want flMt-elaas work Atm:

JUL mm a call, aids araNteet l?c u

11 lif neh nf hi trd. Ad to his mew ,ntn"icr nf Ireland and vlrlnllv. ho WOtti'

to hv them aallaad are htm and rlvr btm thelrorders

lor wefk wanted n lilt Hut.

at-

I jar. jieurii v. """'m f - ... aad ImIIa VOU to 81 W'W western passeager agent or lhe Air Line WttJSli 'tlL.1 The flv it.faciiBnin T. it. .... rii iii nn Jalv lat lucceed bussing a beautiful song, tneay diaadmanyat Kansas Lily, Will, pn auiy i, snccsjea . usual d.ePteV4 Mr. William S. Martin as Master af Z lliJt? nZkid h

i nn a Uiiakal anil wnnl fnr 11 (m Trl

an .vhi a 0Biiii tasviu tvwk aw- - A

cent, a pound, and fourtea. pound, o

....ui.tui uitfii inr 11 iii i hpi laar r ' . mmrtt

a,"-,"ir ". v" - . de inhii. aioo.ouo : iusev ioaes, wii-

were told that the low prices werecaas- -, n.'t Aa-tmi. rWa.i w.

ed by the agitation of the tariff question ; '".l"B' Yi'arm HA Ml If" M aT-. ;war?a.nf ike Mini hill would dlngtoB, Baliimore, m.,

.T. "ir.t.Tid tha relelectiou A . Bweeuay iMo., Jewsreoaviiw, asm,

of uieveiana wun nis iow tarui ww -

would oroslrate the iudustrial ana agri- nH Tiailew T)r. MeMahan. of

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cultural interesis oi uib uuimiry. vn

the other hand the election of a itepuoit-

can President would insure the coiilinu-

ASTOsr kaumert. TraRsportatloi of the Air Lint,

long after said fly has packed his grip alleged aeeeult aad battery upon R. q lMrillR0ckp(Kt Dt moorit.

Oa last Tuesdav

this city, amputated tha leg of David

Whitten, of Dale, which was neceesitaJ ......i nl a - Ixnna Ur.

ance of the 47 per cent, tariff ; establish WulUa was a member of 10th Ind. Cava home market for home products; en: . . coh.Ib t0 CaD. M F,her.

hance the value of every thing they had f ft j. t t hMbeen confined to hie to buy. The tale caught the crowd and t)d ten w7Mk. KUd his condition Is conHarrison was elected. Result : wheat Is d ult eritleal.-UuutlBgburg worth to-day 82 cents a bushel, a decline JrjL jT H m

of It cents; wool buyers don't earn to

contract for wool at prices anywhere D AiXtBder Martin has resigned near last year's quotations; binder twine Lhe MdMey 9t DePaiw university

aae aavsncea io at cp tBd rselg netiaa aaa aacn aeceptea. the farmer is lueky if be eaa buv mora . . Martia was ehotea praeident in 1874, thaa tea pounds of sugar for a dollar-- IIMMdla Dr. Renbaa Aadrus. Prof, and all because of the Mntlnisaaoe ef the gpiT? dean f tha normal dspartrobber tariff and lis II -begottw off. ment, has resign his position, -'Hl ha.

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is a cosuy uni ... .t ijie-e, Miaa., BlBBiis

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