Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 July 1889 — Page 8

WORTH A LICKING.

A Lively Soono nt GHtherlieg of CtoOVffUa AlMMUVilMlttiU. Some vmw ago, in (ieorgla, that baud of Christians known s aseeHsionl-t were having grand revival. One day. when the meeting was in full ferae a storm mm up end a yeuHg ffeHilenia whs wm out hunting wiih hit srvut, took refngH Ih tbe cliHrch door. Being eurieee to see the service the two hunters crept Mp Into the gallery, anil there hid in plsr where they cqhIiI observi wlthont being observed. "Cow. Lord, owe, owr robes re ready, Come, Lord, cowe!" cried the preacher, while nil present give a loud "AmitH." "Mars GKW whipeml CunV, lifting ht hunting horn to hi month, lot ih give dem jist owe toot," 4,lt thnt horn down, or I'll bn-fik j Mir hend," replied the master in a whis per. The horn dropped bv CaJTy's side, and again the mlnl'ter cried : "Come. Lord, cow'; we are all ready for thy coming. Come. Lord, mtue." 'Do, Mara fitU-do jlt lemme gib rem jit one Utile toot." pleaded CulTy, wetting hi lip, and raising his horn. If toh don't drop that horH, Cufl I'll wli?p von within an inch of your life." whinarert the exasperated master. 'Blow, Gabriel, blow, we're ready for Ms coming. Blow, Gabriel, Wow," pleaded the minister. Cuffy cotild no longer resist the temptation to send a wild peel ringing from end to end of the church, bat Ion before itelstt echo died away He muster and himself were the only occupants of the building. "I'm readv far de licking, Mnm Gaba," said Cuffy. showing every tooth in hi

bend, "far I 'clare to grasiou. it'e worf

two licking to see dee way common farm cattle kin git oher de ground wid

akeared scenlonist behind 'era,"

Terre Haute Express: "It ii said t

Indianapolis that the school book pub

Ushers will withdraw their special agent

in thie state. For this relief much

thanks. A few years ago the agent of

school enppiiee succeed! in persuading

the townehlo trustees to do Terr many

hv thing for which the state suffered.

The school book agents have been able

to do aaoreltad things with those officials

wha bare liad in charge the supply of

school books. Thn new law may not

operate smoothly: it must be emended,

but wa have experience enough of thp

evil effects of the insidious efforts of

theet witey agents to wish them a hearty

farewell. Wn much refer to pat our

trust ia the state board la the school

oak matter.'' 1 ' "' '-" 1

The polHieians in the Grand Army of

the Keptiwrc, ami they include anoot an the leaders of that orgaaixation, have

nerer liked G-neral Bragg on account of . . ,-" a t m

ais politic. ince ne mane nis imoa aeeeeh fn Congrees, wherein he referred to the londest of tKo howlers for nn limited neosWm appropriations as "coffee eooiers," they hare bated him farionslv aod nnrtted him reteatleuly. Their Hat indicfive actio is his expulsion from the Fon La Lac post, of which he -was a member. The commander of the old "Iron Bricada" will be heard from on the anbject. If ha is keeping cool.lt Is only to nurse his wrath, and the pig irtfee will feel It ia fall force when the old warrior goes into the fight N. A.

Iveofer. One of tbe most mischieTons taws gassed by the late Indiana Legislature Is

the one exempting teachers who have tnttfht a certain number of years Ia a eoaaty from examination. The pro

gressive and reading teacher noes not dread examinations. This law will beneit a claae that study only for the porpoeo of obtaining license. Even this

spnr tat has been removed ana mey will nog loot even the ordinary means of

orograee. It Is troo tnat the county Manerintoadent has the power to decide

open a teacher's qualifications other than by esawmatlnn. The conscientious and earnaat Sttperintoadent has hie duties atede hoarier withoot increasing his efaeleoey. Normal Quarterly.

An eaebeoge hits tbe nail on tbe head

waea it says : "A man in emetaoas wnn-

eat an advartisement ia the newspaper

is liko a grave without a tombstone, or a I book acent without a tongue. Neither

one ia known, neither one does much, all

are paeeed by. Advertising is preaching

the goepoi of baiineee to those w bo Day

orotMrhtto bay. Doabtlees one or two

neee would get religion if there was not apreeoher in the world, but the great massee would know nothing of Christianity. So every business man will have

a little trade anvbow. but unless ha ad

vortieos the great body of traders will

pass by on the other side, and the fata of I

Easiness failure may eoasa upon turn.

Save Your Hair BVatswyaet4Ayet'sll4rViamr. This prepareUuii bee no eqitftl m a drew tag. It keeps tbe seelp eU-M, voel, aad healthy, and peessrvHe the eetor, fallaees, aad beaaly ol the heir. " I was rapMly beeoaiiaff beht swid mr ; but after awing two w tbr Kutoa ot Ayer-s, MnU Vkpw my M grow thhsk anl gtofjiy Md um wMmI ZoUk was teetered." Maivia AUrwk, Caaaaa Ceatxe, X, K. 'gmetinseege I leet all mrhakla eeneeiwtwoe of mwawlce. Ahc Uh; waMag, ao new gTowtkwnMarid. I tb ed Ayec's Kafc Yiger aad my feek grew Thick and Stronf. It baa apparently owe to etey. The Vigor is erktMttly a groat aid to Retard" 1. 9. WiUiaaM, Koresrille, Txte. "I hare uenl Ayer's Hair Tiffor for the part fear or are yean and t4ks ateet saiiafaotory dreeetag for the hair. It i. all I eottkl Jir, being barnteee. eaaeiag tbe heir to retain Its eatoral color, and requiring tmt a small qaaatity U) nmUx th batr ey to arreege." Mm. M. A. Bailey, 9 CbarlM atraot, Haverkill, Maaa. " I have been neing Ayer's HalrTWroe

tar am-eral yoars, ami tHillere that It haa

mr liatr o rnnua

-Mr. II. J. Kii

eanaetl

Dry Gooda, Ac., BtoUoiivil

It enteral Dealer la Md.

Iyer's Hair Vigor, rwiM ST t Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., LewoN, Maea. gtd ky DnffaUMid Fwfweit.

SPRING and

SUMMER

CLOTHING

OR!

-A MB

I

I

Largest and Best Stock in the Co,

eons

atAil'flM tKJMKIKlUM.Jr.

M, SCKEIR1CH, SHULER & Co,, PROPBIETORi XJKTIOISI FLOUR HEIIiM ! JASPER, INDIAlfA.

wi

HAVE LATELY ADDED TO OUH MACIIINBBY 8KVWIAL NEW I JTKO V E M K N TS AND NOW MAKfc llih HbSl

PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR, Which we EXCHANGE FOU WHEAT !7 ViSat IIIGUESTCASII PRICK FOU GOOD W II LA I. M m K!1L tin Int bitiailj a uu ti 0U for Cm,

We roenertftillv Inrlte tho farmers of Southern Indiana to cell end examine our mill ami tniii HlPftl. Had Ipsm nrlces of grain they have to nell.

a a 1 1 1 i v n - - a

31. aHOHBIItlCII. fJ 11311. dt Co.

Feb. 27; 1885 ly.

C. ECKEIIT.

J. ECKfiKT.

A. EGKEUT.

Eckert Brothers,

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coco

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Roller 91111s!

Q CO OO OO CO CO CO CO OO

e'e Co oo co c; co e?o ao oo Co fc

Hiving supplied these Mills with the LATEST JOV ED HOLLER MAC111NEUY, we now make none but THE BEST BRANDS OF Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour! which admits of no el for TO TRY IT TO B

We Jisiviwc evcryfcwily f My ft " it V. u.J aaMMH IaSm?ci

ansa ST IVni mtwn.m w,wb i

the Che

in always

kills

WHEAT W IN TED. wA pa" JhSS

iirL-rn nrnnr iv n A fill RY ViRON ni (lARLOAD.

JIAUIVStA A l.lvu A vwj " -

ECKEIIT MOTHERS.

Jntjr Eth, lSSS ly.

Sermersheim & Co. Itare jnt op.ed th. IsrfCMt d bet taaorlment of MerchaudiM, of all kinds, ever brotlifht to Dtl-

boliCou.ty, aad will Mil gooda ... .- T"V X A Tl" X "C U Hi C&oxper for aah b MIaLjLA. JU AItJ JT Hi XV JL ,

THE JASPER WAGON AND PLOW

MANUFACTORY!

rkal mm mm

J. B. Slater,

Kol KatHto Agont at IRELAND, - IND.

Tho following Real Estate for eata : iuwm.iv fnll.M of nanH-whof. ee tKrt

itfl.l.cr, lrr in cntllvatlMi, le kih Hi aiMttnw, In heH rt tarn, KeoJ rchrJ, nutxl turn. I'tWt fl ptr arrai . lrrM. Tftnert, I mlla Hiain of HunHfiKt)nrir. ea tm It. rtililvllon.tlK'ltlmtr, fflw1 frtm tiev rM lirn, rx1 nrchanl. ptrniy of watrr. I'rW SS ft

tetl nailiiBwn; immc im thj irrma. listua) and two lnti at Hiinllneburr. two rnomi and

rrllar boxiI 1t( on Jnvkauii atrrct. l'rle fhM; balf

down: eat? tf-rwa fur ia!aii;. A tarm of 113 rrr one mUf afinth f IrrliM am) four mile- fl of Jper. alout ee arrra In cuhlva-

Hen, antnc wet Intnl. xn) gooil timlvr. Iad vrry rich, good (rami hnun and liir ataMp. A vrry ko farta.

vuct f8 ptr acre mm

lOAacrra Mi mlln went of Ireland. 5fi af rracUarrd.

ha.lai.ee In good tlmbrr: itopUr, white and Mark oak; ntit of the beat lee acre. In Dulxila county: lava very

tll; Jual a llllle rnlllfiK: enough gnud llmlier on It to pity for It: plenty nl water; i mile of new R R ; lo

IrnUa and Iur atable. f XI per acre, hall doa, bal anceln one ami twoyeara at S per ccat.

IM aerea.S tnllea from Velpen. rikeconnty. 4 mtlea aoiiib-weH fron Ireland. M aerea cleared, balance In limber, plenty el water, land rolllna., H acre In clever Rom! frame heute with ft or rnoma, good atable, llule1 on taoft nabllc road, near Khoel and ehurt'j.

17 per acre, tftoe down, balaeca on very aay tcraaa.

a good cBeap laran.

Marea,I) nl1e north-weal of Ireland, S wttea

from Jaaper on two goon roaiia, acrra ciearen. nai nr. In aood timber, tome little wet land, a food two

atory frame bom, log barn, 3 orchard!, plenty of wal ter. a apltadld farm and good selghborhood, f 8S per acre.

krrei, about 150 acrea In cultivation, two log home, orchard, plenty of good water, land roltlag, 3

milra writ of Ireland, M per acre, good cheap Farm, terma very eay.

K3 acre. 1M cleared and In cultlvatloa, 4S In good while ok timber, a good barn almont new, good honae Iiib .nil frame, two Itah Honda. (TfMid orchard, land In

good atate of cultivation and laya very well, 3 wllea

weat or Ireland. I'rlce .: terma eaay. a apics

did grain and ateck farm very deairable.

macrei, about M acrea cleared, good framt hoaa and good frame new barn, good orchard, Sub pond, a eod little farm. 1).' mtlea from Otwell. and 4 wile

writ of Ireland. S per acre; term eaay.

347 acrea on While river, 5 mile north of Otwell aa .rr.ua In h..ilom. balance on hill. 40 acrea in dead'

tilnv AA a.r.1 In vnfttl tinnl.r and white oak timber,

enouah timber to more than half pay for farm, a good

frame houe. 3 feed lota and plenty of living water a mnnA r.ran. M ner acre: terma eaay.

346 acre. See acre cleared, balance in timber, good

r ew frame houae, good new rrame noute, coi aooni

ll.aee, good barn, good young orcuara. nicaijm wwti iar th. I.4 hrokrti. balance rolling, good aoil

em of th farm a little worn, 3 mile weat of Japer,

n oBblleroad. a anlendld atock and grain farm, rrice

JO per acre; half down and eaay term on balance. umiaKS ksr lots. rnRTF.RSVlM.lC

A avd fraan. dw.llllia aad itore bOUFC. both allBOt

new, acre of land, good fencing and plenty of fralt tree, and mall frolta of all kind; In good part el

town. Prka fete ; term tay yry daatraow prop

Dwelling, ham, fief hoBie, and 4 Iota at Porter III. ui.nk.,d .Inr. hnela tnsat MW. tWO t0

rle high ad 34 a SS, good counter and helflng, In fact everything In goodahape, and one of the beat place la Boathern Indiana for a ator. a rich farming country all around, good church and aehool, and good people. Trice fltO: cah. aBd balance In all and twelvemonth. 1 guod chance for aome one to

get a good bargain. April If. 1"M7

A.XT 0TI BR BOUM l THE COUSTT.

LOOK AT OUR LATEST STYLE OK

Gentlemen' and Boys'

Clothing,

Got. off Sixth and Clmy Sts., .r,e"unY Trtiupfhls thanks to the pnWIc for their liberal patronsge heretofop and invites a continuance of the seme. He has on hand a stock of SPRINoVaGONS, BUGGIES and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS suitable to the trade, and also continues to MANUFACTURE the CELEBRATED

X.A9SPZSRT WAGON I

te'sWS.Sn.wX",'TfHE BEST vVAGON ON WHEELS I

and bis extensive sales of whicb have brought Jasper into notice as

aa am n ni ar ar- aa.a v

HAffuoumc uncoo uvuuo,

HARDWARE.

V KENS WARE

AND GROCERIES

IK FACT A FUM ASeORTMENT.

wnrranta every ne ef Ik ewe wngmnn rmr year,

trjtiHMt any breli mielcr rcMnsniilile iwe, wriuiMg rrm tieleclive mAlvritil mr setaiiiiiiictMrc,

JOHN A. SERMERSHEIM CO. Norm SMo luaH Setuaro; May M. MSS-lf. JIA8lBR, 1KB.

a t -a-Tri-iCt ITT A "KTrilTT'T TO HEM, THKHK WAOONH W ETBV AGENTS W AJS JL hiJJ town ik movtmkkm Indiana. GALL ON OK ADPNCIt

FELIX LAMPERT, Jasper, Ind.

December 92d, 1882.

I CURE

FITS! Wkea I say Ooaa I Ie net aveaa ereJy' te

T AXalaTJTG WIOMXMMM,

SmkI at once for a treauw aad a rasa Hottijb - tuKi.ii.iv iiiittnr. Calve r.xitreaa

RniMlriflseTewnnHia) Trun-

tee's iiice.

THE vndersigaed, Trustee or uain bridge township, Dubois county

will attend to xownsnip niiBiness on I Saturdays of every week, at his residence

on North Main street, oeiween eleventh ad Eighth, la Jasper. ., , t The Library of aaitl Township Is kept at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Goettiann,

where persons wanting books caa oDtain then at any time.

JOSEPH EUKSTtiK, Tmaiee. April SO, 1881-ly.

SU"f ooK: it et yoaaothlag See a

trial, aM K will ear jam.

Give ExpreM

AaMrets

Up to the Jfteenth year most yoang neopla require ten hours sleep in twentyfear, aad till the twentieth year nine v a Ik.) a.a aHf.aa g II Ha

fKIH r. All" S" -1 -- -v --- '.a.a.u,, aaM. Yiaa

oat how weh he or she requires, though,) H.Q.tfMT,n.w., iriv..,-

at least six to etgni

aaa treaeral rule.

hoars are necessary. Eight hours will prevent ore nervous derangements in I

woenen than any medicine eaa cure. Dariar growth there must bo ample alee if the brain is to develop to Its full

extent, and the more nervous, excitable,

or oraeoeious a child is, tho longer sleep

H should get if ita intellectual progress k not to come to a premature stood still, or Hi lira eut short at an early age. Ex.

SCOTTS

EMULSION

OFnKMDUVERML

IClMmMa .'wnnliikf Xms-

tee'i natice.

ImnE ynderelgaed, Trustee of Columbls

lfn.. Dubois countv. Ind.. will at-

tend to Townsiirp ousmese ai nia rrsi-

dence on every Saturday, and persons havlnar tewnshlo business to transact

are requested to present it on that day of

the waeK.

Tka towaehsD librarv la kept at the

loUce of the Trustoo, where those entitled

Icea obtain books.

NELSON HAKKI5, Trustee Columbia Tp. June 27 th. 18M-Iy.

A Gramtaatlcol Error. Soeoe-School room at pablle txhibi hitioa.

Elderlv Lady-Jooaulo, what is the

nfeeeat third singular of "to iee 1" Johania He flooa.

Elilerlf Lady-Taat's right. Now give

tee per feet third slagalar. JahoaVe l awomtttlvllla hot teas.

EWerly k4y le oarried oot ia hyittrtos.

At Hoscisate, Ind., live Alfred Dewltt Mi hk pretty daughter, Mary. They

live on seedless vegetables, and will not eat meat or anything that grows on a vino, eod irmly boiteva that the) will

lira tofevor af taue, as they taiak. uv tog; up to too eemmsads af the crip-Utrt.

Almot Pmlmf M MHk.

K

Cwraaas. and Trwte-Merta esailaH, and t Mm hsaiaaii e4Vd fnr Mnelermt rece. Otaar Ofltee la Ooftetali V. H. r4rl Of

Ike. Ws hare at ee agent!, sn

J. M. PARKER'S

NEW Mte SHOP!

ImMltk. B., MaiaeV JaeksoiaH.

THE attention of farmers is called to the fact that I now have In stock

Saddles, Harness, Collars, Barnes, Chains,

Whips, and everything in that line,

which will bo sold aa cheap as first'Otaes

goods can be. Also, Kepairing proanot

ly and properly doae. A portion or tm

patronage solicited.

J. M. PARKER. JASPER, INDIANA. May 4, 1888-tf.

ne

TWMaiim IVlice.

TrarsIcCn

POII UMAIEI OF TNI

KIDNEYS

JOHWaVTOlf

OTAL IN0LI1H BUOHU (

Wilt are a)l aMaeaaet f the XKh QtvUt B1a14er.Biralac UrtMOlM. aeaorrhfcalaalllte iaaee.Maeawi lbarifei, CoaigeaUoa r MieKWper. Brick Duet DeaoalL tM , lalamiMtlon ef the JCItaer aatf Ma44er. Urofey of KMney aa4 Acid Urtne. niooaty Urine. PA Iff 1NTI1R BACK. Keteatlon of tjrtna. Frwueut Urluatlaa, Oravel la all

ft L

mmmmmma

IU form, laahltlty.to neUla tt

water, nartieawrir ia pee; vaaceJla life. IT IS A KIDNiT INVK8TI0ATOR aaS reateree tha Urlae to It nataral eo!or,reavea the acts anS haralag.aae the. effe af the aieeeelva aa of latetMeaUac

NIOI It ftio ttjeofor M.M Oell Veres free af ear ehartea.

BBraaMfar cireaiar. axua ay am aji ummm. W.atOHNSTON AOO,aotrolt,NlrOh.

JASPER

MACHINE SHOP!

DAKIEL F.J. MILLER, Proprietor.

am bow prepared to turn ahaftlng, repair pipe, Ac. for all klml of Mchlnrry. and make the repair lag of HTXAM KNOINKS a 81'KCI AI.TT. I an alto prepared to repair

THKKftHINO MACH INKS, SKl'ARATORg,

HOBSK rOWKKN, KKAPKKH mmA MOWERS, ETC.

Kany farnere have laid aMe Reaper ana Mower a

wernoai, watca, wna nai nine expenee, i can new

Ik

MAKE AS GOOD AS NEW.

ennatantly eN hatiala PI TEH attial PIPE FITTINO eif varlena altea, whlek I

mm prefHireei te nt aa eeairee. I will le fmrajla

LEATHER and RUDDER BELTINGS

KT DC81BRD SIZI, OK SHSRt. WOTIOK.

hop at Kuoblar'a oM ttanst, Corner fag .n- 7th1-tK.ta,

BEST WAGON !

la

rnHE undersigned. Trustee of Doom

J- township, Dubois county, hereby

gives notice that he will attend to a

business pertaining to the office of Trus

tee. at his residence 1 1 miles South-east

of Portersville, on Saturdays of eaeh week, and requests all persons having township business to present It on Saturday. Citizens desiring books from the Township Library, are not lied that

the Library is kept by Wm. McUarris,

a Porters vi lie. Henry U. Brkidbnrapok, T. B. Tp. May 18, 1888-ly.

GO TO

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ftyeieaan. lo he tiM Vtoe PavUtetlhaweiUto OpWtttplOII. aO0WA, M"JSSafeSWt,,w

OOLM ane1 OMNOfHO SOWrW, lama, mmni anaapaatamaaf pmaP ajeMaMamjHgaV aM M HBB aaYBaPBa aTrriawmnar JOT WBmrTMWgPVRVaVVB wvw

WpanYae in CaiaaVsn. We" hjf tH AevaffMs.

Britg m your job work.

ttaae aaa as lees WaUaUa4agBi W aaPPaPaVaaarVVPL.

h T . a aub a.

WS ad viae tf Mtentable et . Oar fee net tftte till natit

tentabto r net, free at

starge. Oar f net ) till pant to aecwM. A sek, " Mow to Obtain I'ateM," wHa nkh

te saaaai cnewai mi rear anew, 1

O. A SNOW & CO. aaossis PaSaat Vatetf Wsamapjlsa a C.

Farm vor SAi.K.Tha farm at the

creasing of the railroad and Patoka river, of 27 acrea la for sale. Good cool land :

I good rormloata. Xaey term. Apply ai

aTAeja aa LaSBaP aPgaVAjaajh

JefftrsoR Tp. Tmsttt s Nitict.

OlIIE undersigned will be at his oMce

1 to attend to township business of

TelTerson township. Dubois county, on

Saturdays of each week, and requests all

persons having business with the town Ahlp to attend to It on those days. The a. a a ft. a. eLBLt

lownsnip iinrartee aro Kept ai ii. w,

Jacobs', In ntrdseyo, and the Trustee's

residence, where an persons entitled can get book thereof. a a ouo aak am jai

Soft.1, w4-y. TrotHoJiierHBTf.

Geo. Wagner. MftiR Street, - JASPER. IND

None but THE BEST MATERIALS USED, and EVERY WAGON WARRENTED. We beat South Bend, Ha

die, or any other foreign wagoa for du rrblllty. RIKKRENCES Anybody wbe 1ms

tried our wagon. Nov 26th, 1887-ly.

Bfgai1 ttt )T wf4 eVT 4wT Fwvmewve

OUJt WASHINOTOIT LETTER.

WAaHiKOTON, D. C, July llth, ISM. Secretary Rusk, or aa he le o fierier

rvoken ofUnelo rrrv." soemi to stick

eleeer to hie desk than any other mera

her of the administration, and the result

s that while tho other departments are

beginning to he enveloped fn the usual

summer stagnation the department of

Agriculture le "hosti ng." mis of

course may be only the result of the old saw "a new broom sweeps clean."

Among the transections of a weak may

tie mentioned : The establishment of a

new division for the pnrnose of editing the scientific reports of the department into langnsge that ean be underload br plain every dav sort of folks : tthe publi

cation of a sixteen P"ge pamphlet ex

plaining the work done and rr suits accomplished by the experimental stations

n ttinerent sections or ine country : the

removal of the State agent for Marylsnd

mi abolishment or toe office, and the

sending of an agent to the Itncky mnun

sin section to examine into the mcthoiig

used in collecting Agricultural statis tics.

Ex.congreseman Hert. of Ohio, the

man that caused Senators Sherman and

Quay to have quite a serious falling out several months ago, has at last received

the office which he at that time accent

ed. lie has ftiit been annotated Solici

tor Internal Revenne.

Commodore tehlev. who is to be the

Commander of tho aaw steel cruiser "IlsKlmore" which made its trial sea trip

last weeg, prononnces that vessel to be msgnificent, and aays "she will be able

o lick any tiling afloat. "If we hid

thirty or forty snch vessels we would

tisve a navy to be proud of."

The plate printers are lubllant over

tbe removal of the steam plate printing

presses from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The removal was made

by order aof Secretary Wlndomwho de

clined to allow the Company owning

them to accept the ridiculous compensation of one cent per thousand imprct.

Ions as royalty for the use of nrepsco.

which Congress had provided' for, wlih (he expectation of course thaitbeowaers

would refuse it.

Postmaster Gen. Wans maker has

"jumped on" the telegraph company, by notifying them that in future the Government would pay only one mill per

word insteati or one cent, as at present. Representatives of the telegraph companies while recognizing the legal right

of the postmaster general to say what the compensation shall be for this work, claim that they loee money by doing the

work tor the present price, and say that If Mr. Wanamaker will not change his mind they will carry the messages for nothing, as it will be cheaper than to keep tbe accounts and make the collecllnna at tttm ralai nfma an 1 1 1 nu tmr.A

The uauai number or "reformers" in

the methods of transacting the departmental business which alwaya. follow .

new administration are now In full twing. If all these "reformers" had htm improvements the business system of the varions departments would long ago have reached perfection. But als.

"whst is one man's meat is another man's

poison, eo what one men calls "reform" another calls nonsense. The office seeker are having a tough time, with the thermometer In the nineties, aad only an hour or two in the week to see the dispensers of natroiiHge. Dut they still hsng on, at least a great many of them do. There are no new develoDemenla In

the misunderstanding between Secretary Noble and the Pensi.in Commissioner.

which it was believed at one time came

near resulting In Tanner's resiginttioii.

The Persian Minister who ws so con

structed that he failed to see the humor In the news-paper paragraphs as to hit

master, the Brian's personal habits, etc..

has shsken the dust of America from his

feet and gone home to stay. He acciixfg us of discourtesy, and yet he left with

out even notifying the State department of hi intention.

It is etated here with great positive-

ness that the Slate of Mr. Blaine's health its so bad that he will not return to

Washington, and that he will resign. I

don't believe a word of It, and yet in all probability Mr. Blaine himself is responsible for the report ; he Is a mono

maniac on tbe subject of his health, and

the "anger ache" causes him more worry than a serious attack of sickaeee would

tbe average man.

Mr. Harrison and family have tatcm

up their summer residence at Star Route Steve B. Elklns Deer Park, in West Virginia. Potsibly some scheme may be

hatched while he is enjoying iMKin free and royal hopltallty there, to aid Elklns in his kuown aspirations for the U. 8. Senate, or else to give him another chance at the Star Routes, so he can make hie money back. It te very con veuient, sometimes, to own an attractive mountain resort, and Induce the boss dispenser of patronage, with a suite of aids, to accept a lender of a summers free board, and the run of the lunch counter. Bnt It costs aven in owner

considerable to telenets that way, and

It la highly probable he will ronow Blaine's famous ladueement for such things by "easting up anchor to windward." If not, why not, when the no torlous character of Oslo Administration Is considered ? C. A. 6.

C K. A.e Brunch 119

Meets the 1st end Id Monday of ev-

afv month at their hall, on the oeruar of

tih and Newton streets, in Jasper. Charlbo Holioa, Pres. J oh! Betss, Sec'y.

teriee for the Jeeyer, Ceerier.

Indians. Patent. The following patents wera granted for the week ending July IStb, 1839. reported expressly for thie paper by Joi. H. Hunter, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C: G. M. Beck, Frankfort, washing michiae; G. J. Cllne, Goshen, fence machine: G. J. Cllne, Goshen, corn plant": W. H. Cuthlrth and J.- Bummers, HoN landsburg, welding compound ; Jas nu Shane. South Bend, curry comb; Philip May, Terre Haute, lateb ; J. B. Bankin, Indianapolis, printing machine: A. t. Smith, Sardinia, seed planter; E. M. Thompsop, Evansvllle, shipping case, Avtry Vm Wix, Iadieoepolii. fastener. . Floyd eoenty la coming to the frost with large wheat yields. Mr. SMlby Lldeksy, who lives on the farm of Prof. J. B. Starr, has threshed etrt 297 he shell of wheat from eight aerea, or en averegs efthtfty.MYetaiIteli to the Mr.N A. Ltdftr.