Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 August 1889 — Page 1
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rOBUSHKU KVKKY rKIUAY, AT JASMCR, DURStR COUNTY, RT
TO BUSINESS INVESTOH.
Come to Jnsper.
aw a t.l...l-I... Mjah MM aaaABB nfl
T Hnnwirii ntllLDINS ON' TO nOHBSl, inuiKinuN- nwn, . --"
U"1" ' capital, peeking a location to esiauiiwi
WEST SIXTH mm., a.
1K!0K OK HOBSCRll'TION.
JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1889.
UlODIcnu'C DIIBC PlhMI CCQWIPP I gave him the mri aad be tore them who were not officially coawcted with HAnnloUR 0 rUHb tlllL OLnllliC. Ttwt'a tk Ui I got out of the ohi the Mmpl organizations. After The
duffer, but! must say that I admired his Sentinel's expose the county cnairmen (Van " land a number of other republican work-
NO. 47.
The Ell Who Get Tkere.
1 VJ!. ,-... II .It. ITaltaa. ta a atafu. if in nr iummnnail tft Indiananolls 1h
Aad Some Reasons Why lie Dial So. yui Dlaie.tkeb-twdvhoyiekeepehot haste. An interesting "session " wm , , " T ,,.., and wife ot IHrry MeFarlead. foreman held at the XewDenison. All who ad"KHXrr WVic iH the government printing oflke. milled to receiving the Dudley letters A rucHiiBi Kr hmUb Mix- a Sentinel reporter called last evening' were required to jfivs them up, and the
.. . ttnm fni-r.2 Noa.. 1 50 tti.atnwH of mbout 1.800 inhabitant,',.,, . fan Mrs. Nannie Bates of W. New ork-.letter so surrendered were promptly
aVnK.t moithi : : : : : 1 00 surrounded by a fine agricultural T'" v T.Uer Mrri.r. Co,,. the woman who kept the "Ing'de-troyed. A few of the Dudley ubf'L,h: Clark. citiaeii. Clark U 50 year, of For six tnonvns, .... urr k.i,iila Amrrose Hamlin teener carrier. v -:aM,,i- wiia iLvaaHav r... whn hl 4no fl ea on them " but had j-t.iu..-,i ...V r..m
couniry, which hh h mmuauj fHl in ficdurtion and e moron teu ""'"" "J ; . -- r- v. , , , , ji- ,.t age, generally ufumiwui . " - . i . ..., .nm. IrSMrtl lu KUKCIHM nu wiim ,.,., tL. oopua 1iuir'tliad lattery In fliolr nntuuinil flifrclailfl. ? ' Jt..... ..
iiruumin v- -s-.Jm, mm w(rw""" r rueamaiiem ana iroma wmv-
ihatnuAlvna In hllsiUMMl. V( WlR lO
whiapcr that Jasper preseeta tuperior liiiliic.KRicnta.
It in a town of about I, WO innaDiiam,
BROWN SEQUABDELIXIR.
luMMMful A-Bliotle ef
WeaaterfHl FlHitt t IadiWM Fli. Dr. Purnain, of thU city, haw just Mftdt a practical demonntratien of Brown-Be-auard'e life elixir theory. Dr. Purnam
iiv auraa ins tunimn ut muwk
KATKS Of AVERTJ8KI!a.
Foraqunre.lOlinoHorlei i. oiiiiBeauent ineertt
of cars of airricultiiral
m sequently subnistence is cheap. i KAonr IUilway clerk. orleB,lweek, tl00r Jt j undcr uld wllh . fie qHality of "i",, BftfltnM. fO Cln. : i.i-nu -rva I .I v tn ! ii en bv drill-
menta
Made
lllfc Cf WHH HI TItlll"- . ... j . j:A...tu! I..!- ... .
taicht arewa. The reporter was in form-
75 ct8. ,n.iv minaH bv drift-' . M o 'e4 in aiuwer te a queMioa that Mr
t the same nto any i h b il surrounding it. ".iriliu"? nKa,MUy WM ittf-.i thyMw. rtlsementB at the same ' ;urnnsPg the tree coal from, A0T"T.rb .L v Bt had sot hch WailKet fall. .
juarueu w " r ,., 1 la Mr Horaadav'A mn Eli F. OCU years ran a bar in coun-cltou with her "r- "(K"a) r ..i ti. . 4trAt euu.. Ilawd V u" ....
""- - ' I "I don t know whether it Eli F. or
.. 4 a,, eomo 1112 inioanyoj llliis eui i wn..-...--. i-nr '.ri" ' 'h,f.ror iy ! wm. r'HlT.
A, "nf """v- ' . .
.qure, eouniBu - : - - the town at fifty cents a ton, ana is prao Ue the term for; rricnt ndirorH se- nexhtlltib,e lllHlp coal la fur.
.l,.nB.(1oM Bud fpnm i
d all knowledge of tbeei. These dariser the, war, Mid 1 f ewally ft now arettine fat ooee wheel they de htt for ih axnarimMt tried
mand them. . . Jun:. kim thta noralnar. Dr. Purnu
Horday has done a Kreat deei or Mt . tk. aloek Tard, thle
1 : a reaVouable deductlou will be
town
Notices pt appo.nunenv ton ,ccord
traoraanflieKan The county gel
use in the court
a ton.
the coal house or hin, at anv u R HoRSADAY-Timber aeeat
to be paid in advance.
ANNOUNCING CANDIDATES. For Township Officers, each For County " For District, Circuit, or State.
$1 00 205
100
I- Eli G.. but I know
. ' urVintil vna tall
, mi .rum .w rm-rehin with hia mHtre foiwieriy - l.."
. ... f n !- 1 ' . ... w.----.- Ufta H '
g its coal delivered for . w. Market-. . 1lt,B 1 1
kuu tail Uil mt C1.1H " " . - ... IhlN? &UOUL .Hf.
bvhwv j i Knuitf iiiron nr lour B14HIIH r" leu -
it' Eli."
where
It U surrounded by a fine body of' JiTas ,5ri-teSt of .ill. jjT Itimber.ofall kid. indlge.o.s to fofiie' E w informed byf"" .latitude. . u . leXi9r from P. M. Gen. Wanamaker that J knew a
to addrtes
you I didn't know aay IIoradar?'7
"Am I to uuderetand that your friend
rHatieat with Mr. ueraaday nave
DBWTISTRYI
Patoka river skirts the south and east
sides of the town, and furnlsnes a never
fulling .unnlv of water for manuucio-
riee alone its banks.
that's any ef your
13 r. J3. A..
t. nhilna ia abundance lor domestic
usee any place in the town at ft depth of
from 20 to 0 feet. A fine quality ot eood building eray
aAtiri.fifnne ia ouerriea near ipb wwb
rrt.t. I... IsmnnatrutPlI its fYCU
j-j. r I A II In KlUOB linn ...-. IVIOS13 X 5Lnce by gtandinp; good for over 50 years
-noTivnvm lal?VrriT the severe test oi ireeww ami ui-w-RFSTDEN T Dh2i 1 1M nr nf a hridare acroea Patoka river.
.nw nun . . A-a-a.i itnuM natierna oreoon uriCK are
llVEiU."'l I.. . "T. . .r,..,rw .11.
liverea at ea 10 o ou irr ,ww, or nllin litieiat a sli&rht advance, and
,Lterk fP;",--!!'1, buildine lumber, rough, at $1 wr l.oOO
R. M. MILBUlliN , niZ' niS'hberalaudintelli
I - l.u(lBAana atauvl frktM Wnfm
ATTQTNEY AT LAW. dioue Catholic and Methodist churchee, AliykWMA mm m " . d public schools, and citisens,
. . MTaav a lift without exception, heartily welcoaaeall
It la the northern termlnous of the
Jt...... VHHastlla 1!plaInB nf that I...
ILL rEAOTICIt IN THR COURTS Of uOROiS . " V l 7L,rLTt.
.r.i.rilnru'tr. from the
G j'Htate of Indiana, and that the president
waa makiiiar selections only "from a per
sonal knowledge of the fitness of the ap
plicants, and a personal acqnamunec
X a L. mm aikaMMlA ' '
In view of this declaration frewi one Wk;lbT" .7 Vourkin of the president's ofitcial family. fXVs HarrU h been berated or VZxlTll
1 erk te the dtl i Use. a4 flw
c)"t atirntlan.
eertaii
rieon, decent republic hare been immeasurably shocked, from time time.
When lien Bazbv was appointee, to an
nrtir in the railway mail service, the
ITT!
V AM AW01NISTG COUfcTlKS
OlriCK-17p Sialra oer Vmtl OMm. Mro Sib, I. A. J. IIONEYCUTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JASPER, IND.
CJ KTTtRUKST of K.tatn. anrJIntlt tad Cllic.
E. k St. L. Ry. and bee three trains each
way per day. ,
The town has is manuiaciurmc esiau
lishtnents uninr steam power, embracing
2 steam flour mills. S planing mills, 3
taw mills, 1 spoke factory, 1 stave and
shingle factory, l furniture rectory.
hrawerv. 1 Rincnine SHOD. 4 wazon
, . ... ..
factories, and ' bricK-yaras, wnicn aia a
business last year ararreKating over
275,000. It nan three large well-stocked drv eoode and ereaeral stores, and 9
smaller one. 4 arrocerv stores, none of
them extensive. 4 conffctionaries, 3 shoe
I 1 J hank
nrriGE-mii hih ri"iwmi"m 1 . ... r -.-1- a
af r. Krnr Klnck. April 1.1. IOrC, Umg Siore-, liuieis, pnmin
-rTLZ""rZ- rTu briiv ITiccs. I stale nass, a nvery -iauic-, an .lOllN Li- A Uovfiral other branchps of business, al
l ami 2 huitdinsr asseelatiens
ATTORNEY AND CUVflStLUfl A I IAW of flttO.OoOand f50,00f capiUl respect
lifl'IV.
J A .PH.. IIDIAVA. To nersons wb are seeking an invest
Ihipui for canital in manufacturing enter
arrin .w.r j.ha Tnitrr'i aiMlr nrlMw af anr kind, and have skill and in
iltiAirv to annlv to their busines. Jasper
. ..ui aa UJ UIIUTCB ' ' ' . .!
w. a. ujr. vw.m. nrPCntg rare inducemenis, aim ner cm
I ' a
rat w a vi.fllti: UDIVTbKR. eiis will extend a hearty welcome
A nmni? Ihe branr.hes of business whic
M i.u..i,iP .aM niivhttn be established here and would
aVCltC U9M,l tfLprr,.tniv nav. are a woolen mlll.asma
I-- j . - i
. t foundry, a large fruit connery, a gooa
buiter. and clieese dairy, a tiliHg factory,
V isicoaatui. l'artkatar atteitua itu col-L jjoo pottery, a general produce dealer.
who would pay cash for term pronuce
of all kinds In any quantity; another
flour mill might possibly be made to pay, also, as over 50,000 bushels of wheat were shipped from Jasper lat year which it seems to us might have been made Into flour here with profit, and the manufactured products shipped. It ia probable, too, that ft mer-
chant with sufficient canital to carry ft
good stock of any single line of goods,
would be able by his larger as-onmeni
saora
erooked pol tlca work. In "osT years , A Mlwle4 th, keftltblest lamb ofe he has occasionally been known to prac- "5 ' TJm1 ,Alnb WM killed ad Um Ho. deviltry Iter the leocrats "for a consideration." In 1880 he made over- T.Tu-r .laanU.
ft
President Harrison nao UKen unto JfHdn't von and Mr Hornaday for self the selection of all government em-l j fLZZY"
Welt, euppoe we UMl." "AndatTerre Haute?" -What of it?"
"Was it in 18 or ms that yea ran the 'Loner Branch' tocelber?"
a 1 a
You seem to Know an aeoni u.
asking queettoas
how."
. . . s . 1 1 u A I r.i h
. -i aHinn i on ten mmwiw . -ou
for nach Indiana annomimeni, accu ruing . - ,
to the popularity thereof, but no one 'Sme WM at IB the repor
lor ft moment taougni binding face and the window blind praise or blame to any one but the pres.. 1.,. with a bang, ident himfclf. . . h. ;ri ikt Mra. Bates was
Inking upon the new ocIJs fts in a irg w Mr.
rtain sense the creatures oi uen. 7,"D . r
tares to the democratic, state committee, "V; " Vere cut and pounded la
which were not entertained. In the last thoroughly triturated.' Two campaign he wa, very Mvs lhm, ot water war. ddl and the of Harrison. A few days before the ,)renaratjon carefully filtered. The ree'e10" a.. h" ?fS.c 'tT Kit wm a reddish fluid, the elixir. Oat
tsvie uuumy wcu oujiii.iB,, nm, . half drachms or this were lsteetea andmadeanumlwrof large bets on the n h" J'Ta.S arm of Clark a Httle
result in Indiana and the country at h 8hou,der wIth an ordinary hy; large. Most of the Washington demo- nnlapmlc avrlnse. Granville A Use and
ur ineoaore raraer were pi wn
teoc piftet
the lamb.
eauer lie put in some very nnei . .,.. ,k. nnarattna & r.
work in Daviess county during the tat tUTo week of the campaign and en election ,Urk He WM mp pIcturt) of dejeodav. Itnn .,! aaamiul tn hava little Vitalitr.
sometinoef
crats with superfluous cash and no con
fiMtioaKrupl about betting contri- - 'which buled very liberally to Uoraaday's ex. hin "wo'houra after killing chequer He pat la some very fine V , ' mn,,ia. atiar tha nnara
I lii niilil, in can a"n "7, " -l uv. k.An knv vna r tl
, i uu kuuit uvn I w.
known in pavtess county as every piou fc t j- th moraing,' be man. He is said to have been "powerful I y K f f , Md lifelA aad nnraver" and effective in exhortation. IT;",. Tkii ' iKa -r
In file No. 22 at the county recorder's Vr"?;r,."V.y:r::fn: Ilin't
, . . a.1 1 1 ElBYB Icll uvea ssifs w iiiv - office can be seen the copy of ' i chattel onf hour ft,rwBrdi Mr, dk Walkt4
mongK iur u.. r dow town without stopping. "I feel ft fects contained in the "Long Branch" h -Id noaltirel.
brothel given to Mary F. Kellar by hour'to get dowa
Hnraadar.
The not ice remember Mr. Horaaday
well. Once his Place was palled. At
another time be toueht police protect!
secure a cuaraaty UMt fits
Bates woman.
place ia 1883.
onice ib iub rniaj' " trrinaT to
colored popuiei on roe up. en " '"lar would not be raided.
protest, lor Uaguy was a notorMw rur., erooked baeifttes
and the records ot the pjiice conns on . w bn touched up this city show that be Is . f-confej t0
OSlte eat 4or Kt of ta St. Cttrl' Hetl.
BRUNO BUCTTNKK,
1TT0KNIT AT UW,
Aad Notary Fabltc, Jasrsft, Irdiara,
et-riIX BftMe la all tka Cearti af X)M U
VV
rrrr eaaatlci.Iadlta.
S.18T4,
of that line, and consequent lower pur-
CLEMEWT 1JOANE chases, to secure enough trade irom me ventral stores ahoundine in the country
iAUU.. T to make It profitable but this wouiu ee VillOrfleU Ul JUUW$ an experiment, while the others may be counted as certainties. At all events, if
you are seeking a location, come aad be
one of us.
fT,(Lt. practice In the Cosrti af Patielt ceaaty, m
trtaea Is the ''Casrltr" bBlMlaa. Wtt Mala StrMt. lBttla 1 SWRIS.
aO IT'Xr ttT3 A T GrrrTpU The following patents were granted IxJjjJN Hi KAL 0 1 VJxirj for the week ending July 23d, 1869. re-
f UAOUaCO AM I Por'M expressly ror this paper by Jos. Im. ntJIfHutoAillllH. Hunter. Solicitor of American
seducer.
To AnbroM Hamlin the same state-;
meats apply, except that Haselia U white and Rarbv ia colored.
liarry acrarimu i anuinrrj n-u the nostrils of decent republicanism in
Indianaoolis. This man is ft pressman
hv trade, but it is not as a pressman that
he baa rained notoriety. For years be
was a resident oi laHlianapoiie ana in bi nnniHtment to a alace in the arovern-
aaent printing omee be was accredited to this citv. While aere he was for so at
time the nominal keeper ef a dive efl
which hie wira Mattie Deaglaewas the real nronHetor. Short I r after his
appointment The Sentinel called atten
tion to his disreputsMe character, ann the admiHistratien of many prayers" answered hv promoting him to a foremanahio. McFarlaad wrote te a friend
that if The Sentinel would only continue
lie attacks liarneea would make aim
nuhlta nrinter.
The latest disreputable appointed te a lucrative office is Eli F. Hornaday. He
is credited to Worthington. Green countv. That is. Hornaday homeat
ea-t, that is where hie wife and several children, one grown, reside. But Horn
aday has lived in many places tn the ia i;
lew years, noiaoiy in waww. bhb Haute and Indianapolis. A goodly part
of the time be has had in bis company a
woman who, while perhaps not or the loosest morale aeresetf. has profiled at
times by the lax moral discipline of other women. It le elated on pretty good authority that Uomaday's relations with this woman bave continued over a period of seventeen years. Uornadrle a farmer politician both
firmer and politician being Ke4eeieale. When not following farming or practicing politics be has b wont te bask in ika aaailca of sH Nannie Bte. a woman
of rather unattractiTe exterior and un
certain years. For a while be basked at
Loogootee, but the good citizens of that virtuous burr, knowing that he bad a
family at Worthington, and disapprov
ing of toe liaoyMHiian relations oi jars. Bates aad Mr. Hornaday, Tisited them in a body and serenaded their habitation with ancient eggs. Mr. Hornaday and his oaramour were given until the next
dav to shake Loocootee mud off their
. a a a. a a mt
feet. But tney man t neea an ine nm
. . a . a? i ti a la.
' -:riZu""r"' " . town. and this time i nara waiatw
twenty-five minutes. I have aot
The transaction teok
Cer. 1 3th ami North Main Ste.,
JASPER, I1NDIA.1V A, M AS KKCKIVED HKR SUMMER STOCK OF BEY-G00DS, GROCERIES, LADIK8 HMOKS, NOTIONS. .,
Wklh offers to th pnhtlc tt a VERT SMALL
raunr, aad lafitrx an inipecticn oi aer geaa and price. v Mpr-CeBntrr prodace f all klndx Uken'ln EXCKAN0R AT THE BEST MARKET TRICK, yoR OOODfl. , May 18, 'M-ly. CKCII.t A HOCHOKHAN6.
mm
BAUNBRT
MAS!LOO ATED In JARPKR aa4 OPENED A BOOTand SHOE SHOP! On the South Weef PhMhs Square.
aad Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C. :
Eugene Brataey, Indianapolis, dust collector; J as. Chambers, Rochester, washing machine; J. W. Cheney, Indianapolis, blacksmith's mandrel; H. H. Lille, Richmond, paw) and ratchet mechanism ; T. II. Hahelkorn. Fort Wayne, valve for steam engines; Silvester Hoedley, Gosport, price calculating device; J. E Little, Princeton, gate; J. B. Mersman, La Grange, folding wash bench; Newtoa Rogers and J. A. Warry. Terre Haute, annaratus for vaporixlng oil and
water aad syperheatlng and burning the
TTK intltM all iktiMi Srit.etiM WAtk Aant . to aire
JLjL aln a cull, m he ar(ite to (tle Mtlrfaetloa la
an brant&M nr hit trad. Ann te ait men
tttrimernrlreltoi ami vltlnllr. be wan
to haea tkria salt ami him kitl elre htm
fcr work hho4 la hk thu. ANT0ST IAUMRRT.
sy,i-iy.
The "damphooP family oan always be
depended on to make themselves not only ridiculous bat public nuisances. Certain republican newspapers that are defending the aid school-book Infamy, " .a a a wa.
come under tnis aesignaiioa. tneir eoarse ia this matter and toward the Clae Countv nlners will militate se
riously against the republican party In ."ft.u.d i 7Z rii;nM ft win Mwiutr ati th be didB t Intend to at least
!"? , . j ; r..ji t a : mv furniture. He said be
M l) plea WIIHJUm anil ciicik; in i'j min. tt 1 ..ulJ It LI fit-tS" to counteract their foolilinees. Evaas- V" tcl ,1
Tllle Jowaftl LtpiWIOft.J
nosition reouirinar Use highest integrity
of its incumbent. The duty of ft special
timber agent is to watch the govern
ment timber lands ia the district aeeiga
ed him and report all eaeee ef timber aiaaiiMr to the lead bureau. The op
portunities for a dieaoaest seen in tats
noattioa IS "learner ni own nan
most unlimited, especially if be gets a
rood aasigument. The positions are in
a til J s tT . a..lisiaiaata
rMt dMOiaa WllB WNIK pvuciH.
Vat a rw n bave takea them when
haakmnt and retired with ft snag for
tta- Th araaaral exDeetatioa where
Horaaday is beet known Is that if be
knlria this nlaee antil tne en a oi mia au-
ministration, and has desirable territory to operate in, be will retire a millionaire. Ho naday baa long been active in -politks" ia Indiana. Ia 1M0 be was one of the liveliest bailers for Dudley.
He has bee known as "one of LHKitey s mea,n aad H is whtopered that he ewes his appointmsat to thle met. Sa far as ran be ascertained, be wae not recommended for the positloo by any af the republican congressmen from Indiana.
Ue seems to have aaa no oacaing ira-a the republicans of IHviese and Greene counties, wh?re be formerly lived. They
were thunderstruck waea iney learneu
nr fata "rood luck. Horaaoer went
.Iowa tn Waahinetea and fought his
own battle. Ue stayed there from the
4th of March until be received hw ap
pointment, only a few days ago. the acre, of his appointment is believed by
" a a a
many of his Daviess county aeigftoors to
lie IB IK posiesswrti wt www wi aai ltoullar "blocks ef five" letters. It
wee rumored at Washington (led.) just
hafAre the recent electron that be aed re
r-irawl one of these letters direct from
William Wade Dudley himself. If to, ha was, doubtless, shrewd eaoagh to keen it, aad, a popular theory is that, with this letter, he forced his appointment from the edmiaistratiou at Wash-
inrton as the price of hie eileace. Horn
aday would be eaaaMe, from all accounts, of giving Dudley aad the whole gang away, if it seemed ta his latere to do
so.
Thle theory receives a goad deal ef
support from the raet taat ao inuiaua republican who received a Dudley letter.
and was -smart" eaeegaio aeepir,aau
A Mackey Extension.
A short line from Jasper to Washing'
ton. The line will he about twenty
!hr aiilu in leHirth and will Diss and
tt.murh Glendale and cross White river "Be
at High Rock, an excellent place for a without glasses, as I can bow,
felt this way for twenty-flva years, i have a new vitality. I do not drag my
feet Along a-d it is no trouble to sold tay head up. I used to go along bent OTar.
Clark stood quite straignt. "ins Doctor noticed an Improved lok In my ayes
Core strength in my walk," he said, e I could sot read a newspaper
The ib
k.1,1.. aa the hank-a ara natural abut, tnnlton haa certainlv dOBft mt gOOd.
v . .. .... . . f I . i . I . ,11 .M T
saeats. The intention oi me meeting in n seiner uns win it w u v this city Monday is to select delegates know, bat I hope it wilt. Clark, to all who will meet with the delegates of appearances, was certain ty improving. Glendale and appoint a committee to Hit complexion and eyes elearly iadiest
wait on President Mackey and make a ad sa exnueraieo. state.
proposition to him to build the line.
.a m . X Z ikal - . . -m
A geniiemaa wno is lorwaru m w a Ii ew itatlroavel.
matter aakl he thougat tea rigsi-oi-way
matter sakt he tnougni ina ngni-oi-way .,,,. . H,lMii ooeld beguaranteed anda promise of a t The quss on of buUding railroad two par cent. tax. Tat road would be a fro this city Jespw r ta iww ht gre benefit. It would give this city s scitated and the people along diSct Im to Louisville and furnish the .proposed road are vtry JUj traasportatioa for the farmers of Harri- n favor of i , ami willing to do a41 1ft .n,i haft th tsndencv of their power to sid In the const ruction or
W::?nw iha vat coal fields of Harri- the lias. At Glendale, to-morrow after.
" . - a at arw Lam. ak mt
township are very enthusiastic over the township will be held to PP0lBt dele. oroDoeed road through their country and ft"." the eitiiens of ithis township
ill meet at toe eoun-nouee MwuaT
evening next ssd appoint dslegstes.
there is se doubt bat that the proposi tion which will be made by the com
lion wnicn win ue raws vj --"-e , :v Li--mittee will be accepted by President The delega tee from the tw J0 Mackey. It is contended that the. line wil sppoint aj "1?-
fasbioaed notions ef the proprieties, and
Mr. Horaaday aad Mrs. Bates transferred tba sceaa of their actios to Indiana poll
la Indianapolis the experience of this
brilliant couple wae brief feat pyroteea Mir. Mr. Hornady purchased, "en trek,'
a house on W. Market-!., known aa the
"Long Branch," ia which, to ase fcla own nhraseelocv. Mr. Hornaday "set his wo
man up In business." For two months the HeraadayBatee combination played s star eagsgesaeat at the "Long Branch." But there were certain details of the management of that kind af basiuees which their bucolic minds could not master, and bankruptcy eoaeluded their career. Clara Duval, the "madam" from whom they purchased the dive, telle this story
of the failure: "Old Horaaday nought
ieeu irai inaj "" ." . ... . AMiaaraaee at Washgiven them, and before the expiration oq."!'! Jj 2a nas feJkid to r. . Mia, mwmn m Tarrai Hante. Th 'Hgtoa demanding aa mce, aas nuiea to lr ?J ?7"t!f " ' 1 !el recognition.'' When the true is-
l vTTC UaulB pvl CBICI iwmu wvrm vrm
wardaese of the Da La Hunt matter at Can Helton becoaws known, H will be made te appear (so it is said on good authority) that Zimmerman wae preferred te the widow because be bad ane of the Dudley letters sad she didn't. Matt Hurley's selection for tba third auditorehip Is also claimed by certain Sew Albinv republicans to have been largely influenced by the feet that he was
ina ICClUieOl anuraj nwcre. tle. and that hs kept it ia the envelope ia which it wae seat him until the time arrived to make it asefal ta himself. These letters were aot seat, as ftt first stated, exclusively to cKairmea af repablieaa county oommlttees. A number of chairmen received them; but a
good many did not. They were sent ta
Dudley's 'trusted mee ' ia toe aisereai
as eon
trasted
1 "JSV L"r!il those whom Dadley bad aeed didn'tfrnyftiid lthraateaad to f mh! whemhe felt
una aamv m, nwwi w w fl a
would be a great advantage to Washing- u. . y f.u thWht tones it would furnish excellent ship- him to build tbs road. It is Owartt ping lacllitias. Every live citizen is sufficient inducements om ' WJ g LrZtiv renuestsd to be at the citizen's Mackey to get him to take hold of urn
meeting Monday Gwette.
U7.. .1. :..tn.. ImstlaF
i us roaa wouin o ui pni wb". r this city as it would give us a direct Has
t. tk.i k. cu.. nf lha in T jtiilavllla anil oar Dusinsts ansa
State Republican State Ceatral Commit- should attend thtf meeting Monday aad tee, Frank M. Millikan, has the proper give encouragement to tbs aa tr prise.
kind of credentials tosBlitle htm to ins waaaingtee .UT-Tnatrr
pos itioa of second la command of the
party whose State organ is celebrating The afata board of health continues to
itself daily by fisthtiag the battles of the extM M ttte minees. It is now sending School-Book Trust and the Chicago ... .t.(,,.ura in all the countv sohool
Coal Barons, who are starving out iOjiiHperintendents of the state giving notice 9 .B aI L ...I.. alllakSaaf aa4 JBT OO I aaaa S -II .laVal
minera in me v;iay ctramy uisinuv. that all school buildings snau ue piacwu Millikan te known avs. "the UX oertiflcatein Mn.lr aad onnnliad with OUrS
bark" of Howard ooesty. During thel-. his alto dlrscted that seats of
lest tea years aa an outlay or w.bi dtTtrt heights to suit taa poptie or for tax certificates, he Is said to have Lia---, araa be famished, aad thai pre-
amasead t7S.000 to fao,00. loKoko- dralascs sad enffielent ventilatma,
mo Dispatch, of Thiiraday puMisfeea the ,j ht nnA u furnishad. Tarn faf. namea efbls vktlass and the amounts for -twiaiU .xpeeted to fiifa taeat
wniea tney were rwimiiwu, wre idirscUoas to the wastess Bwoar i
mall type occupy more man twu cui-i
..mm. or ihair nanar. it ia eaiiiii f .. ....
"'" I' " I " r . . . I ti . .ihm. n ihihiau Hit M JMIt
fitting that a man who haa made bis ror- " " -' 'r.r afTt. i -A use If taking the usurers' adv.ntagt of ftow" djsas r , thegmteet offt. kU
other people's BiIsfortUBes, shoum V"'"Ty'
Secretary of the State committee , or j a a .w a. -SS aTr. -Wla-
party whoe President or Pl; r "T'r": IV m irs" selects for the recipients of Federal fer".-?!.r,TO . ?. -miom!
patronage in Ind ann, bawdy-house pro- wie ' " " , , l tn
BU v asanas a aiiv waasa-aa
A Capital Jake." WataiaaHoa Saeelal.
In wm learned to-day, ob sxcellent
authority, tbst asarly three nuiwren
pensioners employed m toe pension office had re-rated each other and awarded each other sums of money In back pay running from 11,000 to $4000 during the Tanner incumbency. Pendons have been increased from $1 a month to f 40 a month, and they could not do it fast enough to suit the corporal. On tome occasions it was looked upon as a capital joke that young girls employed as clerks in the bureau wrote both the medical and legal opinions for fellows seeking a reratlng, and these opinions were
Approved by Tanner and railroaded
through in torty-eigni nours.
?.aVr. tbey iKopeaod to i-!nT .rer fbeood. 'chairmen af the loeal eommlttef or -LaSilnaMn in to 1450 H.Itcd whh it or sot The -trm ?.Tf "b" SL"L!2ifr mea'' were those whom Dadley bad s
day IWeailOine BS-W.mb iwnnw --- -. -r - ..'jj MM . oaa-h
i trcTti naw.ma, i - -1
be didn't intend tt mv furniture. He If I would 1st k
WtM ssaa taa furs Hurt to ay
let
did
im see
..'.the floaters to tba polls ia Weeks of flvs
"I i .t... and aee that none cat awsy aal that an
ilTJra be our tkket." As ft matter af met a fell rein.
to my heaes.
Tba treasnry lost ground In Jalyto the tuse of over a million dollars. This bad result is attributable te various causes, but Corporal Tanner will have to bear the brunt of blame. He needs ft bridle with a hit to It that will haul him down
aa his haunches. It Is not safe to auow
of DeecaR-Saehbaaport, ia the Bay of Bengal, drowaiag three hundred taWMand people. A New York paper says tbst oaa milii a nuart of Ice.eream are eaten there
on Sunday, and adds that "it wsa Tom Hood or Theodore Hook who thought of doffing his flesh aad sitting is km hones when the thermometer was a'.aety tn the shade. But think of Wa
ding with a linen bathing talt a few minutes into a pyramid of one million querte of vanilla ice-cream, sad beisg obtiftc
to tat your way out."
Indianapolis Journal: Chrawlordfttilsa has 130 fire hydrants for which the city nays 41 66 each per year. There art but three cities In the state paving leeiShelbyvllle, Terre Haute nnd Vineeunee. New Albany pays the higboet rata, $100 per hydrant.
i waft seat to Bea ajgaa,
Jamas Morgan, sged SO years, aad wealthy, of Morgan county, this S4att, M
advertising that be will give $,000 fw ft wlfs. Hs stimulates that the matrimosrst
Ht woalJ baskrapt Usclt Bpplroaat Btaat be yaH af good
's trttry.-Ef ftatyillo Jemrisl . PFtvnee.
