Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 July 1889 — Page 1

VOL. 81. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 36, 1889. NO. 45.

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rtBLMMXD SVKRr FRIDAY, ATJASKn, HURON OOtJNTY, I If DIANA. BY CLKMEXT DOANK, OFFICE. Ik Codriek Buii.din ok Wot Sixth Street. PRICK lir HUBHCRIfTIOM.

eHerle fwbsfcrintlou, for 52 Nos., $1 SO far six mouths, : : 1 00 KATES Or AIVatKT?BttIN. For square. lOllnes orlass, 1 week, tl 00 y lMWIUBBUmln Lonrer advertisements at the same rate. A fraction orer even square or u.tKu rminted as ft square. These r flit terms for transient advertisements : a reasonable deduction will be Made to regular advertisers. tfotiees ot appointment of adminlstraora and legal notices of like character to be paid in advance. ANNOUNCING CANDIDATES. Tor Township Officers, each fl 00 t. f'niinfv " " 06 Wm.m TlUtrtftt. Circuit. OP State, f 00 DENTISTRY ! If. 13- a., mosby, RESIDENT DENTIST, IRELAND, - - IND. TRNDXRS lit pre-festloaal t rsleta te lt needlnt any wnrk In the daflUI lis. ana" erarelaei to Rive Itbls cImcH attartlaii. flaM plate werk aa eclally Uitflil, nd all wwk wurrmttt. abhi ia, inro II. M. MILBURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JASPER, lil'R. IITim. rR.rrii:R in thk courts of Dubois VV ANH AIMOtNINli COUXTIKS. OFFICR-tlp SUlm aver 1'ost Offlrr. March HtN, lfW, A. T. UONEYCU'IT, ATMNHlf AT LAW, JASPER, INI). SRTTI mtrr f ttata, naar4lanafclBt at! Celtic ,tlH mi4ta prly. trriC',K-riat xldeaif TaUllfl Kqnaro.'ln the Mr. KrHf Uhiic. April 1.1, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW JABfIR, IXDIAVA. OFFICE r Jaha TrwaWa flaiMlar Mif W. A. TRAYLOPC. W. S. HUNTS T M V Ml Sc M W N TKR , attorneys at Law, jAsricK, Indiana, Wlt.L artftfee la the Court of Duboli atidaSjalB l9K eoaattaa. rsrllcalar atteatlsa Rlvaa Is eel ttttltna. SJ0m0SUt ma ittarRast of tht St. Cfeartss' Hottl. BKU.KO burttkkr, ATT0RN1T IT LAW, Aad Notary Public, Jaskb. Iidiaha, IfiLL arteMa la all tka Caartt of Trabola aM VV rtrry eaaUH,ialaaa. Jan, 18T4, CIBJWtJEJIVT DOANE attorney at Law. JAIPKR, IKD. tlTIM ff mMm In tat Cearts ef Dafcali eeaaty, a4 VV atttiHl ralthftilljr to tiaslneM entrant to alas. en taa"Cearl.r" tmlMlnx.WcatMata Strttt. GENERAL STORE Mrs.C. HOCHGESANG r. Ithand Herth Main Its, JASPER, INDIANA, AS KKCEI VSCD HKK BUMMER STOCK OF DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, LAOIfM SMOKS, MOTIONS, ., Wlk ska offers to tat aabtlc at a VKRT SMALL rmm,aaiHTiie an inupKIieB 01 tier geeaa b4 prices. SjeCmfitrt preHre of all kl taken in EXOH AXflg, Aim aapr harkkt pmck, run noons. Mayll, SS-lr. OKOILIA MOCHOKSANO. ANTONY BADMGRT ARpLOOATSD ta JASPSR aa OrSMKD A BOOTand SHOE SHOP! tl Mm tu fit IMe af PwM le ta umr: hi fctfk, lit hM ill U1 fork Bm RfnUft TTR att whs wtat trat-ctaM wot k den, to jLa. am a ewi, a as taarante to &vt nuntum in arl hfaattiMar hla Tafa. And to hit friends and many tastttaera otkatoitsl md vklaltr, he weaM tie tleaet 10 aTa aaeiBeauanii at kirn ana ateliMlWw, antoxi baumert. wjsi waawa in hit fnt, i;t. lW-ly.

TO lSUelXEUS INVESTOUe.

Cemete Jasper.

To honest, Industrious men, r men ef,That tha man who was mine to Teiaa.

capital, seeking a lonatlou to establish Would go clear through to Maine, themselves it business, we wish loiiy open the door of the smoking- car.

whisper Out Jssper presents superior Inducements. It is a town of about 1,100 Ihhabitsnts,

surrounded by a fine eg rleulturalFor couldn't afford a tender voice.

country, which ships annually hundreds or cars of agricultural prod nets eon eeouentlv subflisleBca Is cheap. It Is under laid with a fine qnalHy of semi-block coal, easily mined oy urming Into any of the hills eurroHding it. For slem purposes the pea coal from these mines is delivered anywhere in the town at fifty cents a ton, and Is prac tically inexhaustible, lump coai is tur uinhert in the coal house or bin, at nnv place In town, at from fl 30 to f 1 75 ton. according to quantity desired. The county rets lis oesl delivered for use in the court house ana jau ai si.jb$ a ton. It is surrounded by a fine body of timber, of all kinds indigenous to the atittide. Patoka river skirts the south and east sides of the town, and furnishes a never failing supply of water lor tnsnulHctorles along Its banks. Good soft water is obtained in abundance for domestic uses any place In the town at a depth of from 20 to 30 feet. A fine Quality of rood building; gray sand'Stone is auarried near the town. This stone has demonstrated its excell ence by standing good for over 60 years the severe test of freezes and thaws in thn pier of a bridge across Patoka river. House pattern or good hrick are ne ivered at 15 to 5 60 per 1.000. and small er Quantities at a alight advance, and bu ding uinoer, rougn.at fiappr i,wu feet; surfaced and spawned at to) to $30 per 1,000, as to quality. The community is a liners! ana intent gent one: with handaome and commo dious Catholic and Methodist churches, and good public schools, and citizens, without exception, heartily welcome all new huslness enterprises. It is the northern terminotis of the Jasper and Evansville division of the L , E.fc St. L. Icy. and has three trains each wav iter d.y. The town has 16 manufacturing etabMeluiifMitB tiding steam power, embracing ! nt earn fliir mills. planing mills, aw mills, I spoke fnctorv, 1 stave and sliinglB factory, I furniture factory, 1 iirewery, 1 ui'ii'.iiine simp, 4 wagon factories, sun S brick-yards, which did iKulNprts It year aggregating over 275,000. 1 1 has three large well-stocked dry goons ann general stores, and mailer one. 4 grocery stores, none of them extensive. 4 confectienaries, S shoe hops, a good photograph gallery, S book tnre, S drug store, 4 lintels, 2 printing offices. I state hunk, 2 livery stables, and several other branches of business, all doing wpII. and 2 building associations orl00,0u0and $50,000 capital respect ively. To persons who are seeking an invest meiil lor capital iu manufacturing enter prises of any kind, and have skill and in dtifttry to apply to their business, Jasper presents rare inducements, and her citizens will extend a hrarty welcome. Among tho branches of business which ought to lie established here and would certainly pay, area woolen mill, a smalt foundry, a large fruit connery, a good butter, and cheese dairv.a tiling factory, a handle factory, a irnod broom factory, a good pottery, a general produce dealer, who would pay cash for farm produce of all kinds in any quantity; another flour mill might pnaeibly he 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 shipped. It is probable, too, that a merchant with sufficient capital to carry a good stock of any single line of goods, would be able by bis larger assortment of that line, and consequent lower purchases, to secure enough trade from the general stores abounding in Ihe country to make It profitable but this would lie an experiment, while the others may be counted as certaintiee. At all events, if you are seeking a location, come and be one of us. When Mr. Cleveland became prest dent, Vlneland, N. J., had, of ceuree, a republican postmaster. Ills term had two years to run, and he was allowed to serve it out. Then Mr. Cleveland ap pointed a democrat, Dr. Charles Brewer, as postmaster. Dr. Brewer has Just been removed in the middle of bis term, oy President Harrison. The Vlneland Evening Journal (rep.) save : We regret to note the undue haste of the administration In making a change a .a " in tee vneiann postonice, as aanounceo in this morning'- disMtchet. Dr. Brewer has been a faithful, conscientious and accommodating postmaster, and it was the wish of the Vlneland people, Ir respective of party, that he should be a. lowed to remaln'tn the office until the expiration of his term in 1891. Should a vote be taken here to-day on the qnes Hon of his removal, we believe the ver dict would be almost sjnlmotj in favor of retention The appointment of Mr. Parsons would have been entirely satis factory at the proper time, bnt, coming as it has, will rather tend to roue nn pleasant partisan feeling. The office will probably sever be administered more satisfactorily than during tha part t9 yOarS John Yost, near Lanesvllle. Harrison oountv. elalma a wheat vleld en two and

half acrHOf ferly-slx busMi to tlsnwrlM are sold, at the yellow , efaagee, acr - ' aad t o tauotiga Um list,

WohM Make Thlugs Lively.

If I were a railroad brakemsn, I'd holler the stations so plain, And I'd give such a mighty rosr, That the passengers back In the sleeper, Would nil fall out on the floor: And I couldn't afford to speak In the sweet, sott tones of aeolian harps For eleven dollars a week. If I were a baggage-maater, I'a rattle the trunks about ; I'd stand them up in the corner, And I'd tear their bowels out. I would pull the handles out by the roots, I would kick their corners in, And strew their stuffing all round the car. And make them lank and thin, For I couldn't afford to wear kid gloves, Nor put soft pads on my feet, For to handle things gently, with all my pay, Just keeps me In bread and meat. If I were a r til road conductor As through the train I'd go. I'd have for every questloa they'd ask This answer already : "Uon't Know." I d miss connections for lots of men, I'd run lone passengers past: I'd tell them 'twas eight, when I knew 'twas tea, And I'd swear their watches were fast, For I couldn't afford to be civil, When I knew every man in the load, Would look at my watch and riug, and say "He stole there things from the road." Sam McLQlsh, of the K. A T. H. California h viewed a former Dubois Cuutaty Lady, Et. Courier: Thinking a few lines from California might be of interest to the readers of your paper, I will contri bute a tew items. At present harvesting Is in full bltst. The average work for a thresher is 000 sacks per day. Cue gentleman in this! neighborhood has threshed his crop, which amounted to 90,000 sacks. lie sold bis entire crop for $1.10 per hundred. There are a number of combined harvesters at work around here. They are drawn by traction engines. Some of them have but seven men employed on them: there are many men out employment ; harvest wages for com man work is two dollars per day. Ibe mer i;ury has registered, some four or hve days this summer, in the shade, 110 and 114 degrees, but I have beard of no one melting down ; the mm few days save been cool. The prospect for fruit Is rood. Most all kinds of fruit is being puddled around by John Chinaman; grapes Is the chief Irult product here. It is claimed that California, owing to its wonderful com blnation of soil aud climate, will pro dure any thing, frera a tree four bun dred feet high lo a cape Jasmine. Of the semi'troplcal fruits may be mention ed oranges, lemons, citrons, olives and bananas. Among the prominent Indus tries are flouring mills, saw and planing mills, jutn mills, aud many other Indus tries. Machines that will pump from fifty to 75 thousand gallons of water in an hour have been constructed. If the fast progress in this line is to be taken as au indication or what our nisntilac tuiera are to do in the future, wonderfu things are in store for California. Many persons visit this state every year oh acount of its climate aud scenery. The Yosemite, Mt. Shasta, Castle Rocks, thia is of solid granite, and with its perpendicular walls, rising at a single bound 4,000 feet above the valley, it is one of the most marvelous scenes From the heights to the east of lower Soda Springs this steel gray Sierra has Ibe appearance era magntneent Jewel in a rich olive green casing, and when the brilliant rays or tbe setting sun shoot long golden shafts through its aisles and across Its peaked battiemeuts, cast 111 ciimson and purple shadows iu the bun of the night (all by the river below, the scene is one or indescribable beamy. The educational facilities here are good. There are mora than three thous and two hundred and sixty twe public schools in this state. There are la the state 410 grain warehousei, with a stor age capacity of l,7ft,000 tons. Fearing I already nave writea too much for you to publish. 1 Sign MOLLIS U. AILSO. Lone Oak. Tkhama Co.. California, July 13, lem The saving in school-books to the peo ple of Indiana under tbe new law, and contract awarded the Indiana SchoolBook Company, as compared with the old, la shown ia the following table: eLsratca. aaw law. f 40 30 Fifth Reader -Fourth Reader $100 7ft ftO 40 25 8 1 75 Third Reader - Second Reader First Reader Complete Arithmetic Complete Geography Elementary Oleography Copy Books St li IC 45 75 30 ft 70 10 It is this saving to the peep I e thai so much distresses many Republican aewspapers

The Isteet thing in church socials Is the'loae was eight pounds a mile. To re-

"rainbow festival," The Interior of the f " which the festival is to he held

!' hbt.ui uttm nun saniing, aii, u 1 lav-piping, ah ijis anvmwia in f..ro seven primary colors, and there are eeven'giu small at the welle, and gradually booths, each trimmed Iu one of the e. widen eat la diasnslsr as they ajHwee

ers ef the rainbow. At the red booth

Kepublicatt Cu Misty Ttoksrt.

Freta Dakota Item, Huntlegbsra; Argas. The remarks in week before last's is sue signed Advancement Is commendable to every Republican of the county, as it urges upon the members of this lime honored party the importance of holding primaries in each township and county to nominate suitable men for the varions offices of such, in all future elections, and in adopting and urging this suggestion, we express the sentiment or every Uepublican in this locality, as we have nothing to lose, and will ultimately add strength to our party by taking a bold stand. By so doing we will wore thoroughly unite, giving each member the assurance that he will not in future become a sort of heritage to the opposing party, who advocate and practice a general scramble aud a free race for all. tor the offices of the county usually led by the more respectable of their party. aud closely followed by rag, tag and bobtail ; all striving to win their way to opulence and office through their ability to mi up and pase around the lowing howl. Bv pursuing the course suggest ed, we will in time compel the enemy to adopt the same tactics through motives of self preservation, thereby assuring tbe voters of both parties, that in future uone but true and tried men will bold these positions of responsibility. By sll means let us iu future nominate our own ticket, and plant our banner high inscribing upon its pure folds the eternal principles ad vooated by the immortal Lin coln, and if we must pass through the dark valley we will unfurl our banners and go down to defeat, taunting our colors la tbe face of tha foe. The St. Louis He public sometime since offered as a prize a set of Washing ton Irviug's works to the boy or girl un der 18 years of age, who would submit the bast list of tea hooks for young peo ple to read. Tbe commitee, out of 330 lists submitted, laid down tbe following rules for its Ktiidancft: Lists naming tbe Bible, or works treatinsr on the Bible excluded. Lists naming school or text books 01 any kind, excluded. Lists naming mors than one eoox oy the same author, excluded. Lists naming groups of hooks by same author, tor instance "ijainer otecaiag Tales," excluded. Lists naming booxe wntcn, in our opinion, are calculated to encourage slang and dsmorailttug tnmueaees, ex eluded. Lists naming books In no sense juva nlle excluded. While warmly commending the gene ral hiarh character of the lists, the eom mittee, after mature deliberation ander the above mentioned rules gave unanimous nrefereeoo to No 168, which is as follows: 1. "Little Women," MIm Aloott. 8. "Little Lord Fauntleroy," Frances Burnett. 3. "David Copper! eld " Charles Dickens. 4 'Pilgrim's Progress," Joha Baa yan. 6. "Scottish Uhisra," jane t'orter. "Anderson's Fairy Tales," "Robinson Crusoe M 6. 7. 8. "Tales from Shakspsare ," Charles Lamb. 0. "Arabian Nights." 10. "Water Babies," Kingsley. The Civil Service Service Record says : Ud to May 18th, there were 9500 new appointments made, while, during the same time under uieveiann, wne maae more chan zes than any other president since 1863. -there were only S.000 changes. These 7.&00 new appointments include 300 in tbe departments at wash Inrton. 000 presidential postmasters. 7, 000 fourth-class postmasters, 1,600 rail way mail service employes and lMi outer miscellaneous appointments. No record of the changes of subordinates in various local office la kept. They, tf taken into account, would greatly swell this sun ber. At this rate or changes among tbe fourth-clase postmasters, 7ft per eesst would be chanced in one year, and it would take only sixteen months to make an absolutely ciean eween. Ana ysn this boodle sdminlstration was sleeted on a civil service platform." The high-protection Inter-Ocean, ol Chicago, says, speaking er the sagar trust: "If this unlawful and extortionate combination Is allowed full swing It will oulstrip the Standard oil company la its profits. Sugar is a necessary of Ufa la these davs. and when it comes to tha consumer the least shade of advance in prioe Is aa immense sum In the aggre gate. Tha next eo egress should take this matter In hand. The present tarifj affords protection to producers, and it m entirely competent for congress to so adjust and condition duties as to breakup this monopolistic trust." During the reeeat campaign this tame paper stoutly denied that the high tariff wae la any degree responsible for the traeta. Now that election k ever It admits that the sugar trust eaa be killed by repealing the duty on sugar. In doing natural gas long diriaaeee, it has been round that much of the pres sure is lost. In the Una between Pitts burg and the Murrysvitte gas wells, the medv this, the gas cons pan hm have adopted what is called tbeteleseope system of tha eUy. The system has red need tha lets 1 almost Ive pots to the aUaX. At Ledger.

A MONSTER XAKE.

Killed 1st Madbmss Township Lat Naatajr. Naatltsffcarg ArajM. The northern portion of Mediae township Is wrought up to a high pitch of excitemeat over the killing of a mon ster snake on the farm of Jacob Joaeci on Monday morning hut. Several parties from that neighborhood eame to town Monday evening and reported tbe occurrence, and the Argus scribe, ever oa the alert, went imnHMtiately Iu search of themlo aecertaia tbe tacts. They stated that the natives la the vicinity of Jones' farm bad been badly frightened of late over the depredation committed by tbe monster serpent it tavlng devoured sheep and young pigs by the wholesale, and had frighteaed children so badly that they would aot dare venture out of their homes after the shades of darkaees had fallen i Tbe snake had been seen bat a few times since Its advent into the neighbor hood, which it la supposed, was about three weeks ago. Several charges of buckshot bad beea fired at the huge creature by different farmers at long dis tances, bat all snote proved seemingly ineffectual, aad the first good view or It was obtained on Monday, at the tisae when it wae dispatched by Mr. Jones. The ugly serpeat was Killed white eisurely crawling under a barn, the in strument of death being a heavy crow bar. It measured 32 feet and I0J laches n length and 18 inches iu circnmfareeee four feet from tbe bead. The monster was on exhibition Tues day aad Wednesday at Jones' heuee.and was vieweo by scores or people, it w supposed that this enakoehip escaped from Hutchinson uos wua weot Show which recently exhibited in this citv. From descriptions give the sneice is ' - . ... m undoubtedly of the Anaeonaa family Mr. unm win niiiu in aawa 101 , m to Indianapolis this week, where it will be stuffed and placed on exhibition. "All the accounts given ef the readers lo be furnished under the new law or the Indiana school-book ring, show that they are twenty or thirty years behind the times. Books prepared for tha erode civilisation of Missouri thirty years ago cannot be revamped to meet tbe require nteute of the high aad progressive edu cational system long established ia Ia dleae. Tbe caforeed use of hooks of aa Inferior efearaeter, each aa these a nones tlonablr are. will be an imnmearable injury to tbe schools aad the eUucatkHia steading or tne state. The above is a portion of one of the advertieemonts inserted bv the hook trust ia tbe editorial columns the Journal. These statements as to the age of the next text hooka have boos niade so often by the trust that H te pee siblo sosne per roes may be misted by them. As a matter ef tact all of tbe text books recently adopted by the state board are new publications. 2fot one of them is as old as tbe newest of tbe traet books. The state board of ed neat km, after 1 thorough aad eereful examination, pro neaneed them equal, In every reepeet, literary a m! mechanical, to the books ai ready ia use. The new books speak for themselves, and tbe trust will aot in convincing tbe people that they are obsolete, or inferior in any wsy te tee books it has beea so long aelllag at twe prices. Iadianapolie Sentinel. Yesterday moraing bright and early. the little whistle iu tbe Uuntingbergh creamery shrieked a "toot I tootl Five minutes later tbe bage ehura began to revolve and thirty-live minutes after ISO pounds of fresh, pure and rich butter waa placed on the "er imping board" ready for working. Tbe bulldinc contains sir medium six ed rooms, and one commodious apart ment. Tbe enures, vats, eta. occupy tbe latter. In the diffwent smaller room are tbe oflce. engine, iee-eaeets. "cream room, "etc. Three routes bavo already beea worked up, and agents are now oat ie the country sounding farmers as rogardo pMieeego, etc. Uuatiag burg Argue. What it Ceeta te Ceevert. Ia Smalley's "Cost of the Goseell" R is said, after aa exhaustive eomparieoe ef the religious work throughout the world by the various Ckrietiea sects, that the following table illustrates very closely the actus! outlay required te bring iHto any one of the reforsaed shursbss one ef the people Mated: Aa Afriesm $ 14 Aa Italian e A Soankrd ft An Kat Iadhva 80 A Japsaeso 33 A Cbiaaee 100 A Jow 2J03 All tbe good qualities ef the awetele to be eoetained ia aHsminum. aed engineer ing wilt bo amaaiagly hen si ted If it can be cheaply produced. It ie ealy one-third ae heavy ae iron aed yet very tough. It has a very lew aaeiuag point and hence eaa be cast with great fadttty, and, besMee, it works well under tbe hammer. The ehaegee which would bo permitted iu the construct km ef sag iass, boilers, bulls, etc., by tbe uac of a motel only oeo-third as heavy ae iron oee bo readily insagined. Tbe eoiwtkm of atrial navigation, if ever reached, will probe My dopsad upon tbe use ot this metal. Moeers. W. T. Waeber Sea. ef Tell City, being the lowest hidders, were weoa otejpVttosI, wlU eett fM.lfO.

Kapublleaae aud tbe TawTiC

pBAjJiBlal aTla1jr a vsremTnvej vvarnnj Freteetiea is doomed. Ver will ate RepuWieea party Ve hsaaltted bv asrw efforts it may snake te uproot tbe etwee t can net retrace Ka aaepe witbeet eess festing that It bee beea wrousr. that la has blundered oa the side of the on open. sot and that its policy bee beea te eraeiy ana mercilessly rob Tee reoete ef their bard earn lags, even it to ooafmsjo this poJky ievelveo tbe orer thro w of the Republic. Bat the RefMblleaae will not even If tbev should at tens Dt te throw Protection. The cohesive aowaw of the Republican party ie the money behind it, and the aeoaey ie eweed ssid) controlled by Protect ion lets. The relief mast eoeae from tbe Democracy, aad tbe Deetoerecy asast be brave eaoegh te boldly aad aeoaivoesllr declare was agaiast tbe whole pornleioue syoteen ef Protection, that deepoils tbe workers aad producers, to further earieh the Pluteerets who live la luxury aad klleeess osT umr ptunoer. The State of Connecticut ia trvlar ie reach for taxation some ef the h til ism mlllioM of mortgages, bostds, aed noteo not listed upon tbe tax duplicate. Upoa a rough estimate H ie claimed that there are $400,000,000 worth of ench securities ia the State, while bet 111.000,000 appear on the duplicate for taxation. Tbe State now proposes that any person briefing a note or bond to tbe treasury and payiar 3 niHe per year or more shsll bars Tft stamped free from taxation for the tisae para lor. inner Metes will watch tee results with in tweet, for Connecticut la net tbe only State affiieted.-raaeviUe Journal. Much dieappolntment at Terra Poole over the failure of tbe oa well. Lees than 000 feet fmm tk, nuts geeher, R proves to be a duster. Them was good indkatlona of oil at 1 eaa ca aad still better s few feet further dnwa. ba a a 0 4a aa&fa at - A m nv .cm t waicr wee eirecst. it la probable that Ihe well will amount te nothing enleec plugged aed shot at I,f30 rw. am Rauare 10 get tbe fluid there, however, doesn't indkstn that tbe aMsi Ie a limited oee. It Is one of the en Heelties of nature Out a duster can be fnsni nearagueber. It ta often the eeee. Tbe EMail well ie iotriasr ieaJv ad witbaaaat leeiBgeeoL 1",ir",,M5t" the smb. siaaIt tb yT '" iS fat,13S,30t, ssoetly feompHebei bf pereW ng uaaaetursd UeooraejsJM boeds athisjh rates of premium. In addition, there remafna a ue nriB. 1. aa Treeeury of upward of O,0a0.e00. Tbe .7 "peeuiteree of tbe moan swiw ma! IM people I ever tltG.000000 deHIa7sha thee wee necessary to ueH asi upon tbe Treasarr. u it mw nawtrtaii swgsMHwe ieereaolag. The farmers' store at Bcoavf lie is reV Of tbe fartuM-a aihut 11m 1 t . - . ww tnmm tamwm in Wtmmr BflMf mi m a,. cent, internet witb which to tmyftmi goede, thee aella him .oede at 10 aa. eeet proit aed take tbe seooey ie tatate. The farmer mast ef coarse giro a meregage on his crop r bis sera te seoete smynteetef (be notes, and tbes tbsj ewassi noeosaee tbe faraaers ler.-rotersburg News. Five bendf-ed nrtHKd aliaat Peterson, Jf. J., hart atreek affaiaet sv pan- avail. rtMeecton in wawea. Laet fall tbeee higblr protected nTrhiaaaaa-T get their par ia enveioaa beariaaar 4asUd stateaaenta te the effect that Harrisoe'a eteeime woum winr higber wages, while vra.vmnas la'auuiwa wotjta sjeesa m inaction of wsge. If tasr ksta aia. served these envelopes they meet eajey "w"f titetaa Jiuvr. Since Hovcy wae laaegarated Oev eraor ef Iisdfana. be has eardaaad twaaw 5rti?,lt.eoirks- Tt" rrM tbe prkeei la Miebiffaa Citv and eiebteaa tVaaaa Uaaa Jsabrseaville aeaiteeUary. ,ig ot ine erimiaale were freax Hovev'e dietrkt. Jatdare Woada aela Ikaa RepebHsaae free that are tried hsfere him, eed Hover perdoaa tbosa tkat aeai already beaded tbe bMs.-Reekaeff3 XL Carmel Regleter : PresMeet Maeav ey, of tbe Air-Una Onsetlaated Raitroad. savs that he la sreisw ta baild liaai U mllee ef eow roel froea Mt. Yeraem te Belleville ie ftft days, an average ef oee utile a day. The Randolph Con at v Conneissisasre have ooatraeted for three additional gravel roads, the eeet of correction ef wbicb will be 310,111.01. Wbee com. ptetedtaeywlll makes total ef 136 mitee of free gravel roade in that county. Tleooeaee Sea : M eoros ef wbeeA oa the 8. B. Emisoe farm east of tbe oRf , proeueea x tmsaoia to see aero, or. Hill, whose farm Ilea enpetus tbe akw says that 300 acrse of wheat oa bis term breegat 4,000 ijesbela. Gov. Hovev bee ieeued W. B. MeDoeald, ef Prlnsstoe. R. water, or Liawroeoeearar. aed rarks, ef Jowerssaville,aa trailesi of rrisee Soetb. rrincetoe Dsmeerst. A Good dee) of new wheat Is beiear sparkated by the farmers, the amwl aayieg 73 eeo ear bushsl.-X. A. LeaV i now groaeiy aw abeet 113,000 k Dm pott yeir.

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