Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 July 1889 — Page 1
"Weekly GTcruftef.
VOL. 81.
JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1889.
NO. 48.
rVBLlMBD SVBkY FRIDAY, AT JAWII, Vi bmeVT DOA5E.
" ... .. ii.... ,v v' Ta hoel. iaduotrieaf
OFriUK.-! wuw -capital, teekinga looetio.
Vmt Sixth strrrt. ttemseive in tHM-me,
TO BUSINESS ISVESTOKi. Come t Jasper.
IMMORTAL HEROES
. . . . r t U unnu kin fnr bin araM.1 u
unanimous vote conferred the ireeuom w r
of tbteity oh him in recognition oi uia ""
.-..,... nr . -.. a WLaf Tk k?rt learning He Was
or naea o
. 0
to ttMI
-
we Wtr
KevoluthNt Ih Mtkm. t
m Hw naay who
Kin, who made him
Judge of New Jersey.
... a. . .tit
rvut of the William Williams, aaoinersiaray ciu-
Supreme Court MB of Coaaeetkut, hid the nerve to vote
Still he cast hi ror me cobsuiuuoh ogainsi ium whbw
dictator daring the troublous Urn of the Revolution. Edward Rutkdge wh Governor of South Carolina after the war and United fltataa Kauator. Button Gwinnett, Of
,.. with the AiaericHH patriots, saw or his constituency, uui iney ww uw WtMDawlloiilhJ" t satet? aid ruiH1 and wisdom of his course later on and gave Ai week can re-2 .J? VkY X,. of brutal him distinguished honors. He was one
of his constituency, but they saw the.Georgis, wssunfortuHate enoujjb to fight
PRICK OF SURSCKITTIOJC.
from the effect of brutal him distinguished honors.
to eaeri
, whirthet Japor fu "To? h sinr.r How ., 'je.riB the of those who did not hesitate to aacri ind ucotaeu is. .... u-.. f . 'iroaimeni wnu " i.ta nn ot.vnknce aad hia nroDer
-lMleBcriptio,forS2No!.,tlo H" to great cause. When Rochemj7.lr oatha, : : : t t 1 00 mounded by a , hotb, of tkt boW imHcUto of! T 'riM.!, Af W lUmthire. b. oeau came to help the American colonists
. country, waicn mw.t
I of cars f acrKHltnral pro4ew
RA.TR! Of 'AOVBKTISKINS
Each 8UbeqH"Bl '
rcTotntionarr pfiaiple:
M A . .
1 .1 V .Un I AIIWOW
r. tl 00 7. i-tri tib a m ittlKr of who i
75 CtS. Uwt mil Hiilr HiuMi sf dri
iHC into any of the hill Hrron4ii? k-
of the nrst members of uongres. a- -k.-- -r,,
x ..tdTerUecmentfl at the wime '"'.ZZ 'mmm iUm m1 fro eat eonter,
i A fraction over even square or i
I!" bunted as a 6q, TheNJ " rHrt.i ! pr"
iiT- for transient advertise- -" -VVZ far. t 4 enviriMinev cwwj " d that State' first uovernor. ro the term' for wilI Ay W 2! " IT, the BitWi Crown, to whkh thejr were . WM W.0B Wbipple,
"elL7;:;,;;;fvorlerg. IJT to tl rMHia r New H.Hhire, who started Ma
m. ' r,";.oitmet of adminls- L'TA'" '""J , Vttv desired. P kT aevrel iioa 01 cabin boy and waa w sa lor until
iiMA.anf- I . mmm hub k i slasvy t - r - i Binnsiu - a' - i
imu"" lMe IB (mil rnirm-. - j w
tnu.
duel with Col. Mcintosh, who defeated
him for Brigadier General, uwiantu was killed. Dr. Lyman Hall, of Connecticut, then of Georgia, of which be was Governor, lost all hia property by confiscation. George Walton, born of poor parent and apprenticed to a carpenter, educated hirasalf into a firet.claae lawyer, boeemo h member of Congress, Colonel of the Georgia militia, and then Governor and
Chief Justice or the State, jonn worm, it.. Iluli (mm I'enntvl vanift. who
war broke out, and was afterward au am? tnaii r:nV.l0.r. tt.a rutin vnt which made that
Court .lu ge in New uampenire ' lu.itTon declare unanimously in favor
also of Pennsylvanla'e delegate included of the independence of the colon ies, bad ui ' . ....... v i. 1 1 i iri faiVia.. f Tkaau
noor many men wnos taieniH amwm leu iw uwn uwn w. P I... t.n.i.. t.. it,. Pnmn.nnaraaltl, HavWkrfl. Jr.. WAl the riCtieat DUnttr Of
" a" ' . .. . . ... . la.'.i. Liknn T.tvUnlna U
Kntverl Morris, wno was on me uon ooum vruiiB. "TT"
to be pau
AKSOOSCtNO CANnitA.TE8. Tor TowHshfp Oftcers, eack
For District, Circuit, or State.
S OO.Utitude.
pAtoka river
idee of the town
iked their own property
wj-. axthoM of their fomiliea.
t- ,u I Sve MH Of lIW Mm rnnai -
flOOi It is srroid4 by 2 OS timber, of all kiada iadlg
..ir1m iU. Mtgt tit foer. I ihot year died Charles Carr4 rwTer rollTof CarrolltcH., on It thirty years her"!!!rforHir civil war. The veaeraWe Si-
MOBBY,
raised and commanded troops
Revolutionary Army, rose to
rchant gressional "Secret Committee," and lent the first Governor of the State of South nf for the $10,000 to help buy food for Washing. Carolina and a member of Congreee. K a Bria-ton aud bis soldiers in the trying times His large fortune waa lost in tho Rve-
VnrriallutinB.
Lewis Morria, of Morricsanta, wa known aa one of the handsomest and rtchMt m.n of his dav. He not only
uroKicm "i wmwo. - , ,. ... ,! .i t iai !,. iw, irni, in K mavop i4Rnrai. bbl aevoiwa
... - T . Wid i niflnn ihul ll ffllCf n M Men tt.. J u.l.nir aHmlniatratina m.
I arm ior S3iiv,wv nnicut; n w
the court of the new uongree-
Library. The English brick wero
reference over l'biiadeipnia en , . a. a il
.a ? L. - taellattia..lUUaiB III tOllIItlll-a aa JiafllfillHIl IiriCK. Ut'CHUBfJ LUST nOIB UOVlil'"
m i tCAALsiavfi ei 1 1 inn naa w m rrmi meimitiin-1 ... . . , 7 - 7 -
It wav sorpm aay perns 10 "owir"-;-;- -. r " will o down in which he expecteu wou.a oe . u... uFest and best." They
. at aaLu 'ae-vvxi at n mrrns i i - '
from 30 to 30 feet.
A fine quality of
i . - . . . ... .
goM MiMiag army r --ih-rs of thia Ken-
T3r. B- A.
ctMinFAT BESTIST
. jrw-k . XPfD.i HaaMMtterBefcood fcrkk art 4e-
a4 tH werk irrrM4.
R. M. MILBURN,
ATTORHEY AT LAW,
v-.vIm-uMiTi.T " .';LiwT"- f scientific history as the observer rr tne
rl,7u,V.iliM.wpsrq-ii" - -T.- " too. wra-wy "r"Mw,7., p-i !h June. 1781 He was
JLiui. M-uw-Mkrsr. bonding lumlHW, roogn. i .. M wt Marylls eienere u foe --"; V V""i.r. f th. nuhlic librarv
- . .c..J uuAud u ISIS JU .f nv.. k. AruriBV tn au.rt.iunc ui inc: ivonuc. w. - , ,
; mumvc w uw-nJfir .... tPftvii.M member of the Amert per 1.000.. to qlHy. ee the Urgett private fortune .. Amer- f " S ad tB, found
Tt commumuy m lea. tie wa not o.iy rwc Qf .he n schools of
geatee; wnn wuwwaw ,lOT,",o of th eourtueM, . Mo' n,ll.BV.
dtea ClHc a,aMrjc.-, progreoMvc .""r ThTiremblinr of bis hand when he
mm goes paoiic ",l"'":,Mowaay Pr aw -T - nprlaration was not due to
witboot exoeptio., nrxuy woa loa ot the oni.i prejectors .. rf" v U he WM A 8trager-but
kw vmnmw . . . ierM law 1 . . ,Bfrrr from taai
it H i awiitorB kibiww, '- w. wa- an aee potiiicsi pwF""'" r:, ' .
jUMrul EraMTilkdivietooof the Wiis. .r,iW. under the name of 'Th maiauy " "
mTncB i ii " Y R j. a,, r w. ud has three traias eacn riiWH." m:ired the formal thank scholarly signers.
WJ. amy; u.iJ .fff?!!1" w " "Ll" w;..t.m Etierr. another Rhode Mand
lihmet,M,ipMe.K,wer,e-Mbr:icie4 vixj United States Sen-Ur, was one of l,;e. uVuf.nirr2 stoom loorla. .ad when he died be was the last of Latin echo ar. of h d y HI. fan jr-
taw milK l epoe taciory, i aTe awtth awvivor ef the stgaers oi ine utc- urn " 7: j,, .t.i,
Single factory, 1 famirre foctorv. i io.. Uk funeral was aa Wstoneai erea xr.orur, T"
brewery, 1 ntacaiae op, waonj
factortea, and 2 bock-varo, wnica am a
ffick-i atars Mfh stfc. wae. ... A. H0NEYCUTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JASPER, IND-
biMinM lu ver accrrratiaHr over
275,000. Itbathrealagewell-oeked drv maoim and sreoerml store, and S
lMalMMroye,4 grocery ore, non of!,
consid
a
of r.l-rn in his hand. lie, too,
""""" -r - . ... ... ' -.
Wtlitinnint. Alter 1HB war ihs
the fact of
any po-
c!.. 4 m - r- a ihnrl .. i. . n i. . -
a . . . a - I . . j L....k ..Mm- 4 haaJru . . ...... . . r
,wMmw-F"'" v ...t-.iiik HWp,! pew pwwaif K'"-;,' painottni oy pi""" . .
r'ICB-, " v au is. . Moref, 3 drug store, tootew, x pnoimsr rfbtiitt of another Gharlee Uarrotl oetng H.KM,iuk, oftW, I state basik, 2 Hrory stable. ad mUuttK for bins. J OH3N" Hi. 13lC.t- J- several other branch of bme. all Tbefl bre WSi rhilip LivingMoo, of , doiir well, and S bottding ociatMMs York. a of great wealth and ATrOlltfV AMD C01KHEL0R AT LAW Of100,000and $50,C90 camtal repect-jtlRlCn.;i aiWeAtr-. a direct decedAl loflwtl lv wwww nat ol a Recent of Seotlaad. a King of
To per wse are t,c lier)0 ami ine Rri ui uninKiiun . r :.! :u auaafvlHria MafMT. - . . 1 fir. (.tk.. a-u. tka f nil n ll a I
Manor on the Hudon.
dtry
rMt.
.. ... .1 . t. n L. . . r..ul i.. an &
isimiuar 7B th. Suoreme Court otl
tbo autograca m ine imi. ,.
.MT."?. rf r L L- X'i Tl" " rmil.irT.Td. the rich farmer of S
IWtnwwa wans i. ivii , V ; . ' u .tr
Mr. car-itauicer. u.
of a place of residence.
JASPIE. HDIAHA
trriOC Ja TrB'
W. A. TRAYLOR. W. . HMPJTEPl. TB4YMRoVBUTEat, attorneys at haw9
Jasrcn, Indiana,
ffTlLL-f 1
Tf n
ment for capital iu maoalaetoring eater- : .L Hi father wa the founder
prUosoranv kind, and have ekiH aaI ia- jjriH44Mi Manor on the Hudson. dntry to ainjly to their bnin-. JprtpfcjB hneirw the mot prominent
..ia rr iM.awemetit. asHl her clU- --,-ka.t af Kw York Citv. He wa
r... v.v Vnrt. had great business ca
pacity. He saved the Wate of New York from bankruptcy in 1779, restored ;u rr-aii. and DUt Its financer on a sure
foundation. He was a Presidential elec
tor in 1S20, when he was m years old
be takeu uuLc maA hMt." TI.pt would cost mora
by emigrants from the Old World. I,,gn the home-made brick but for tbo
George uiymer, anomer ruuaaeipuian, ft that the government doe not pay was pUced iu command of the Pbiladel- ,he TarltT tax on them. Here is a praephia VigiUnce Committee, helped found tca) illustration of the reeulu of unrea leading Philadelphia bank, and as a nlricted trade. The government, under
member or the I'enasy ivanta LiegMiaiure, Harrison's ad mi nisi ration, bay a euam- . . . I. . I lUil. K I ....... ... . . J I A .....
aeipeu 10 irame ihb uriHini vuui elied DricK in tne cneaposi ana stn which the penitentiary system was in- fcet, just aa every individual would do troduced in the State. At York, Pa., he jf (Bere werc B0 Tariff laws to fore hint raised and drilled the first volunteer lo uy B dearest and pooraat mar-
corps ot ine oiaie, wuicu ibu w m lu iket.
niaiiou oi ine minimi y reiMi, ni iHU m mis in wiy uw uwrnwa w a pledged membership of twenty thou9-mlBjetraon Encourages home indos-
and. tries?" Do the Philadelphia raaKers or James Wilson, though born in Scot-Lnameio(i brick call this "backing of
land, heartily epoused the American vour frieodg?" Probably not. Yet too cause, and was a delegate from Pennsyl- Harrison administration in thus stulti-
vauia with benjamin Franaim anuifyn, itHifi DM actea wisely ana wiim
Thomas Willing to the General Mn-wne ordinary businee prudence oueerveei
gress, and be was a leading lawyer in by individuals in their private buslaeM,
the highest irtounai m me oiaie. Iparadoxteat aa ine Biaipmeni aoeias. it
George Itoas, a young rennsyivanian panusylvanla bricK-masers cannoi turn from Lancaster, was honored with the out as good an article as the English task of drawing up the instructions for brick makers do, on account of defect the Pennsylvania delegation. n the quality of the clay used, or in the
aristocratic signerb. wrtt of mixing ana ourning. or in u art of enamelling, or for other causes, Prom Virginia came some of the moot lllltural and artificial, which human skill determitipd patriots among the signers. CaH0t overcome, It is perfectly clear that George Wythe, whose lite up to thirty the uU6ess of making enamelled brick vr of asre was spent In dissipating a ahm.il iu t.11 to localities where theao
i r . .....!. i .1 ...i-""--" , - -
(large fortune, auerwaru seiueti uuwu "' obstacles to economic success are not m-
the signers.
. ... :irKC luiioiiii """Dv",v" ....... .-.Q
There e conege Rr- ". law, became Chancellor of Luper.ble. The Philadelphia capital eaa-
r.- VriaT offV rginiaand oacKeo tne enons oi ai- p,oyedne ther was Gov. 1 real of S Richard Henry Lee and ilrihr
?s.Lr il'hL a !i 1m. and Peyton IUudolpb. in demanding freeLre iumerable-where articles of com-
'ii" " " , ..... fnp ilia p
sea will extend a hearty weleotae. fth frknd ami eorretpondent of Edmnnd Amona: the braawbe of boia whkh Ra,- and Bnrkc's friendship for Amer-
Anari,t ta tw iablibed hre and woM ..,1 .UiVim- of her caaee were due to
certainly pay, are a woolen mill, a swaali u1-iagton''- lucid exptanatioos. Before foundry, a large fruit coonery, a good tke wr Livihg-ton km for nine terms Uuitw.and cleee dairv. a tiling fctorT,L t,i.rMM for the eaetera wards of
. ....!. b.mL factor, a rood brooaa feorr,lvr Vnrk. He wat a member of theja 17).
; is tat c" . ' .,!ri . . ITU! . I . .iuj aoiiarr'a rMNil nrodaKedealer.i c..r Uui af Xw York, and died
- .1.. Par4clir IiOTWW - l at Wis rwi ji w--- m "Ba T ajTwaw-. - m m NMMrt- !rm lV. 1.1 J.- JL fei-lara nrwdWCCi:- .L. .-.. rkolr at A IbaVRT. Ill
Itetias. ...... M...L..nal. I - .... . . . . .. Lui
fiau. aaa 4arr.it enii " nt all KIIHS in avoy t"Hij , ony ikwk r J ,-
gour mill might poiwy Maaooe io ry. afe patriotism never waverea. l.io aa MTr 5OXO0 baihets of wheat Wnuim Lewi, the eabrtantial nter-
i . , .1 . , ...
wero shipped frona jasper tsastof Jet 1 wit tity, wiro su re-
year which it seems to aw 'F.'"'ceive! S.WOacre of tanu ior ni. uimih
have been nude to soar aere whi
And KoUry PnWic, profit, and th aaana factared iwmkis y sbiooed. It h probable, too, that a aoor-
Jierra. Innuna, I chant with saCcieat capHai to carry a
good stock of ay siogle lioo ot gooof, J .kL. kr VU aarvM- muttOffeat
Connecticnt, waa
. . .1 i . pnmainB W
John Ilmcoclc, nan oeen luiorcu y lvr II, one of the famous coaches of that time. Paine, beside holding Legislative and other State places of honor, was
a noted wit and the prosecutor oi tapi. Dro.tnn amd his men. He was one ot
the who helped to frame the Constitution of Maasacbnsetts, which wae adopted
BIUXO BUE T T X E I,
ATTORNIT AT iAW,
rnvcrnmeat for the colonies, tie was M,,Pnil taIur ran tie uroduced cheaner.
also associated with Thomas Jefferson ichus of favorable natural condition, and Edmond Pendleton in codifying the lhan tbc Mme articles can be produced laws of Virk-inia. H England. Then, when the GovernTbomas Nelson, though sprung from ment of the United State, or any cltiioa one of the wealthiest and oldest familie Q tne United Statec, goes to England
of Virginia, and sent to ionnon io uv f(jr tnamelld Ir.ck, because it can bo educated, returned to America deter- had fatM and cheaper in that market, mined to help in throwing off the British . tH5 t ltnt England and En-
. a aiA rnuiiiiaii tiaa nna iiii im in vn.iiiMa'i a . . KMak u a i s anano r vna iniiatii
a. t na i vnaw. a an luuuumi v.n - aaviaftan marriinnia war i a luiub au a.aawj UHiLoia
.,nih.r Harvard graduate was . r 1,1. ciaii. aB . " . ".i.i " i.T
bride Gerry, whose Wpw"J"" afterwards Brigadier General and Com- J'"8 pr0lluce bettor and cheapor
rrr-tTT. MMw la aH tk Cmrt l
W PatfV c4tM.i. lr lkftt tiM. al canao.et lower por
- -a- (to moke K profitabte-bot thk weald bej
soT vAoaflaWlff IF AIaVT.lan Moriaaeat. wblfe the otaors aoay e
vaj conatedaacer
JTAf FEK, IXB.
u rM-tauitiMt. At all event, m
aM - av loeatioo. casil aSMS oc
aa of a.
. .L.n.Mthtm. aol . - -
fukfanir io rt!irJ,!r I rw-n. J. lUaoher. a
reaidiag
fowr mile watt of tbj city, had five Tala a aa k . B. A T JM T a aa. j
GENERAL STOBEUMMjt!WiSS "
Mrs. C. HOCHGESANB -k,--ia. ia ajui MartH MaJn Sto. -' j ananiasr chorred wilk shav-
JASPER, INDIANA, log or Soadays. Ha wa ad f I aad MAM R1CKIVBBHKR SVJMMKR STOCK OF . carhotkacid k MVJ1AA1M. A11IMTKRIES. . iia? "aaTHver the
I.ADIM at! OR. XOTIO. noera on-i r" 17 aruai, ak. aaw. . m Mte t a VRRT tRAtiJla prevootjng bad adora aex
MOm,aalaTRa lIrtfi nROlber Of lit.
I llRMtMOari: M UrllMB"
rill
a it
the
-.-'-Triai-j . f inaar western aa
iVrit -r maskkt rRKK. ro ooo. Iu., iu hmHtt the aw ansacT
vm.'ss-1t. CRCiLiA mocia-iw---towR. Gaao oa the new ioiog
1 mAm ter rooraoira.
j - . . . .
tw I. I. Miteer. Rtoeriaaor of sae
iRockport Fertiliser Factory. w in the
eHv laot weok. W awo aore a nrca-an
tory oa Foartb atraet. wbkh wiU be sjosd
-Ukd service in the French and In
diaut war. was smother noteworthy per-
. - nr. :r .1 1 ..1 nt Ika
a m T aa I IBM.. iih 1,11c um w
irMiwat she received ia a British prison
ad he wa haated for with spies, white ku Mitro fortnne was swept away aad
kl. naatrr residee OR Log Itiaad
at raad td the area ad.
r.fdat JobR WUherapoofl, ta groat
esecativc of Princeton tjoiiege, wno ravieed H from obcarity and penary to
the first rank aaaoag Mitcauonai mtui--tie, left aa imperiahabk Ram eeide
frMi hla aorvieos to Aaaerteaa inopra-
tea. Ila was aa eloquent preacner a
r,ir mi ataadarfi hooks OR ineowgy
and recognised ia Earop as one of the
raeaeaioroi -eiii tic of LexiagtoR was fought. He con tinned to be a Member of Congress un til 172, at the close of the war.
UTEKART, LE6AI AND SCIEXTtriC StOSEHS
a MMt. a litorarv man aad a polished
.iumi wa PraacM Hookiasoa, of
at. rv - r . . . .
u.ric-aJ.i. WHOM areUW TBT-V-
aa ll known in Enghuid that
ikaUiiUtr rewarded him with a lacra-
tireofike. Ill hamoroa mii-u. i Httie of the Kegs," baa laotiag plac ia
r..)Uk HtaratHra. MM fBOf nor wm
"!j.wia, mt tkr RUhoo of Worcester and
afl.T . r kLk aavnUl alaadlnP !
fiM wan " riaaj and Anaerka.
Rkbard Kocktoa, of New Jersey was alee faaaoR oaUide hk patriotic record.
He was tbo the heel Known aw jrr in
Aaaerka. Aa riy,a ito a ai
naede a sergeant at-taar, ia iw ' PHka of Wh d ktiaetkR J- bis pro
1R 1 1, wm n ii'
has been maintatnea b -.ander-ln-Charae of the Safety of the h.v lim nroducod in Enclaud.
Kew York aad otiwr erne to ine pron, wm co ue of Patrick T; TraJe. and Hie commoR
V. . !" -riu. LwuZ R'chard Henry Lee In their tradj It,6 tba uoiTsrsal praetkej
eu tne oairet ' V!" Z t,.:,K. hght for independence. . . in th everv day economies of Th roo-
!"fL"."!KT:. r Carter Braxton, a rich aristocrat .ana U We gQ tot store where w. o.
. .. ... . .iAim.ltfilt
kf MMk r kl, lr4. Aaa W 1 f,'5
tiaavr aatd tt Raik tride,
391 payiog weir, in oiy flowaf ca k OOOatCCO feet, of whkb kakj- laojOOOLaQO are waoted. Th-;
r;J-w if or well k 1 SOOOaO
fett sereeiv-Ria T"w
iaauitt aariiirri iiitiBRtchitzi t icnuucu
removal. Thee were the resolutions
ai.th itaniamtn f ran aim arrucu
before the English Privy council, and be
cause h wa grenuj '""""
.Mti.f took off the suit oi cioine which
h wore, declaring be would not put
them on again until America was recent zed. It w .a juet ten years before he
bad the pleasure or aonnmg m n
again. Gerry inadvertently caum one r tk hotteat nolltical wars of this day
by remaiaing ia France aa a representative of the Joint CowmissioB-hiHsseir, nhartoa Colesworth Pinckneyand John
Marshall -while aw con ire raw , PaBB8VvaBia'Govwaor, for twenty lTl ,:Tu ha. dorlaa- the
T its resaiiea in in t..-t-. -r--
i 1 1 -
member of the last House of Burgesses ' cloiUinf and food and fuel, beet and before Gov. Dun more was forced to ah- cnwptt, fn buying these 550.000 brick dicate, wa one of the first to sign the n England, because they are better and a f . ..1 m am 1 t a, o la aa BarAM aai . ".a .a - ).tt. L 1 9 L a.
iieciarauun aim iu uimmi m cheaper than tne r aiiauoipma otick, bw portation retaliatory agreement agaiaat Harrison administration ha given a Great Britain. forcible object ieon, teaching the wia Thomas McKean, of Delaware, was (om 0f leaving trade subject entirely to appointed by the Crown Attorney-Gen- wunA AWR Having the power to eralof his native colony when he was aakdown th tariff wall where it inonly twenty-three years old. "cwaeo wit gatting the best value for such great ability that in 1777 he held at (be Go?womBt'a money, Harrieon' adthe same time the offices of Chief Justice miBigtrBtion baa done so in tbla brick of Pennsylvania and President of Del a- trtn8acUon juet a Cleveland's ad minkware, lie drafted Delaware's Stale Con- dW fB tb mrmj blanket tranaao-
stitution, was ior nine 4r tion, which Harrison condemned so ok-
kau iHilirnant.
r. ..lh
bitter Federalist ana uepaniiooa bub-
troveray.
Benjamin Kuan, ibb ramun- member of phi. pivMcian. w a graduate of J Mnce-
for fsrtUiaiBarBOiee.
" ... Ii j ku. tmmmA thai hk fame had BTcel-
Tbe gee area of "1 be wa received everv wbeto
with th great respect. The Maranif RocklaghafR, ex-Prime MlnUter,
oof Rt hk advkeaooRi American
TValaraltan. waa annolnted by Govern-
or Turnbatl to cowmanu ia unnancat militia and cenqneatly aided in fhe capture of Burgevne, then was made a . . ... ....... aT PAMau.ll.
general ana isiwuornur ui vunnn cat, was a graduate of Yale College.
farmers and shoemakers.
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flower Sherman, on tae otner nano
ANTONY BAUHBRT
AaOLOfl AT ta lAir KR aat or-OTRW A
BOOT ami SHOE SHOP! .k. atMRUootPuaMelaworo.
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. - . . x . i lan nat nuw hi trpi , rt . . : . . . . . ,
aon wa RW no ior ica u, .." t n'i aftarward
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rH4Han af irttMtf im TKiany. "JTri.;yti: , . i t- uiaa. t tW naot twa TBOftt ivt a" -
A record almost as brilliant wa
. -rii. - . a-a? U .taaif1 oa lira fsweiAi I ... a
the famous Philadel-ILr,'1 ur'Ahlv The Sugar Trust during tne
rear, old. ' am I among its members i
"271 . , "'".....I kti..t.i.,hi. h. Aiier itw war in . loonoiMl. To do this I
instliUlionH ui , if -..j c..ia...i. ink lhtj niw ..-w.-B .... jn!it..ui.hMi ot.M the United StatesSenate. lit. n.n amnio ves down to a etarvatloa
kt..l (la waa alao a
lira. " . .......
lege profee-or. occnpying tnre oiiair .n H(k,. ThorntOB, of New Hamp
I)icKersonourge, ino '""jj- alljr. a
the United tstateepenaie. ita own emoioves down to a starvation AigHie other dis for a Protective
oaaw- If ik. Tariff there wouio oa no ougar atiib, rich eurgeon, Speaker of the t kind rf A Pr0. ilCongrsand Judge of the ,Uv. T.rff a law that protect
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.r Ubiiaiiamaia ami iim iniuiimi' n . ...
.,, o,.-. - irrovmciai voiigi o hm ""a"."... Iiaitwa
Univeraity. , . .. .iSunreme Court of his wait, w ibj r"; " Triaawd ifounnolia ia
Oliver Woicott, wno aixer wiaiK'-cp- of Marvlaad. wae Chief Justice of V'Z .TnTiT; .mnlovaa
. . j'.a. .1.. ITnllail Rlktaaini fWllk w "! WI
n i si niRin caaeiai enBavsa uiw ----- - aj-m
w .... MMMt (ham
Cmsar Rodney was thel P"--7' nVdar. Taa
pieae-
District Judge, urn Ywaware fro, etarving, while It plunder,
able eeeayost oerore tae war orvaa 'M i Joha Hereof New Jersey, wa plater makvltia? Kdikm.
who owned thousands oi acres i asm wasi ruined by signing to BhwetkH.. th b-- . , 1 i r.. auH- vaaral a ka. of aiAtaa ta aaaoa ahBRt tho fala
was apprenlked to a BMnker and snf- 8 , of Daware. H wae so 0w who attend, the ball, eirew or the, fered all the hardship ofvertyjn hi, that when he was admitted tr., which la right of oowte t bat then earlv day, bat never he lees became one J hg Qe ToluBWUy gave up bit we boar so few words aboutthelottd and of the most remarkable men of the Revo. . . . , . fofun te hi .....paving, plow eeaaap who never
lutionary period, lie brothers and slsteri ami made his own their debts. Wbtableed thinglt committee that drafted th Declarat or iro'n;r;ha worltli The people of Wnt-I Would be If many woaid seek and find a
Tnoeo wno arw
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The Etrl.of Independence, wa a delegate oi tne .rfvor.h Carolina had aucb confidence ,.bt paying religion
