Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 August 1889 — Page 8

A Georgia try. Hers U a tKy that Gen. Pteree Yonng MM. Awy up !h tins Georgia mena tains Ihw CmIihm Springs, a favorite

HiHwr report of Sivauuah Hiitl Atlanta MeictT leWld. AltldHK th pMIM H nfs tf the hill tit Invar and lassi fade brad from the malarial air of th low country disappear like Hiie. Ohi day ukr. i oung hw an old lellnw com Mp witH II UHket Ol gga and a hunch ol eliickens for the hotel people hhiI reeeg Hid an aid trooper of hit command. Jake," he sailed; "daks Durridge hew Hf vom ?" 'Wy, hws amiv, glneral, how-de W? I hain't vh i lie wrau." They chatted for a ten- ininut. "Do von eonin nit hei iillwu, Jike?" Tooty nigh Mvery day. The folk want m iii;keu'ir aigs, V I like U rest tit v eve alook!n'at some o' them Ver noofv gals." "They are h-.ndiuitne, aren't they "I).-ed they Mr." Xtmr.Jike." SiHin. Yonng, wav In:: hh hand toward a group of tlr4 otiusr Ivl'itu wuh whim he hid been rftittiiig. "tall iiim wltitdi of thoee thier voiing Indies i th nmUiest." "Aw, (ihieial Yomijf, they're al lnolv. Twnuldn't lw gooil timtinere for ma to hv srv one tm pootier'n to Ihsr." But, Jake, it will gire them a great deal of pleasure to learn your opinion Ther are great friend, and will not fee at all hurt bv vour decision. Now. walk rijf lit up and pick out the bet looking ' After iniieh solicitation .lake under took the task, fie walked up and peered closely at the laughing girls. About hundred guests had gathered by thU time to te the trial. Finally lake turn ed, scratching hi head. All three o the young ladies wore broad sasbes around their wiists. "Gineral inung, they's ail tnree so T)Ootv it i hanl to mtke a choice, bur mill I am forced to "ay that the one witl the yaller bell) baud it a leetle the trim west." There is a scream, a flutter of white drc?se$, and three blushing: young I ad ice with various colored sashes, dashed into jhe hotel and out of sight. cussedthkTu mak ek. A Farmer Struck Dead Ily Light Minjf Another One of the SttmcKiiul. Ottawa, O., Ausr. 9. Some time last Antrum a farmer by the name of William Mungan, who reside in Perry fawnhip, this county, went out to his latm to plow up field preparatory to owing it in wheat, but the laud being rerydryand hard, ami therefore diffi cult to break up. Munean cursed the soil and damned away hie own eyes, tnri enid : "If L ever come here again to plow ap this land may God Almighty damn my oul or blast me." Yesterday morning Munan went ont to the same field and commenced plowing it up. There wm sot a cloud in the ky, bat no sooner had be began plowing (nan a small cloud appeared in the iky, and m Mungan had turned a eorw of the portion of the land which he had laid off to be plowed he was hit by a bolt of ligbUiar and instantly killed. Thomas Milligan, a farmer liring in Tanner township, whilst breaking up some ground for aeeding, cumed hi Maker for over an hour, applying hard and blasphemous oaths to Him, bat before soon he waa rendered speechlee hf his profanity, and by night he was sktd. This is supposed to he a judgment sent on him for his wickedntse. IIaitek's Weekly suggestively says that "when a president turn out an honest and efficient public servant in order to lay hand upon his salary to reward a man, not becauoe he is especially fit, hut because he;worked hard to secure )d benefactor the presidency, he teaches that money is to be juitly expected for doing a political duty. If Jacob Sharp had rationed, he would have said that if nun might properly bestow the public noney upon his relations, or use it to reward other men who bad done him a enrice, it could not be very wrong for Mm, Sharp, to reward with his own money a man who was willing for that consideration to do him a service. If it M proper that great manufacturer?, to advance their interest, should contribute large snmi of money to buy votes for that is what they know they are do inghow is Jacob Sharp a sinner for promoting his own interests in the same way ! 11 is not surprising that ir we justify bribery in one way we should condone it in another. Contests in the Next Congresw, There are seventeen conteited election cases awaiting the actios of the next Congress all of which have been brought by Republicans, Of this number, three are located in ev.lt of the States of Vir ginia, West Virginia, and Mississippi, two ttt Alabama anil one each in Indiana, South Carolina, Maryland, Tennessee. Florida and Arkansas, There were two additional cases, swelling the total number to 19, but these have been withdrawn by the contestants. The testimony Is very verbose. Most of the cases are ready for the Committee on Elections the testimony having been printed. In the Wise-Wadilell case, the test! wony overs 1,KH) pages of closely print ed matter, end some of the cases wil make 2,009 pages of printed testimony. ine enure number of cases will em brace over tO.OOo pages of printed mat ter for the committee to wade through Ex-Senator Joe McDonald's friends claim that he would have been worth million dollars had he left politics alone nis legal practise is worm f j,euu year. Ohio manufacturer c'aitns to have dls covered, near washingloa, this State. eiay mat win vitrify without the add ne 11... i i . wi ingrcuiems as ueretoiore necessary. WarK county paid out, during the past yesr, on account or sheep killed by The Jerome of tope Leo XI It. in 1MB was 2,KX),O00, of which over f 1.700,000 same trem Peter's pence. A seeiety ef grammarians was fermcd W. Heme m early as 276 Ii. 0.

BWBSBsiEmmwBsSw Catarrh IS a Meed diMMwe. Until Um poison U x)wlld from tlw kj-jiu-im, then ran be no cure for thi KwtltMm4i hm1 d(lr4HM maliMly. Tlierfwe, the enly 4fctiv treatment is a thorough (MHtme ol Ayr' ar)MM-ilU Dm hmti all Wood iHirittera. Tlia sooner you begin Um Wttr ; wmy is dgretts. " I was trouble! with catarrh for ever two years. I trtal variants rvtultM, and was treattMl by a tuiHiber of nhyslvlm, but roceivsd no Wiwnt MHtll I lwgan to Uke Ayit' ganMtrUla. A few botth of this iiHHih'iHM curwd w ol thk troubltMOMM) complaint and complty rptord my heitltb." Jeeev M. JtoKi, Uoliuau's MilU, N. C. "When Ayer's Srsparllla was recentinHltl to uw for ratarrh, 1 was inclined to doubt its nicm'T. Having tried so many rtmiwHe, with little tntiieftt, I had no ftwth that anything would cure me. I Itecame fHiaciateil from Iom of appetite ami hupairetl dlgwtion. I ImuI nearly loat thf st'nse of hinell, and tnr svMttni wiut ltwlly dftanawl. I wan about iliw:onrasetl, when a friend urgwd me to try Avar's Sjrariirllln, and referml we to porsonft whom it had cured of catarrh, After taking halt a ilosan ttottUw of thi uitMllcine, I am eonvined that the onlv itnrt way of treatiug this olwtjnaJH di-Vaftf l throne h the Mood." Clmrlen II. Maloney, IIS ltlver St., Lowell, MaM. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ratrAnto ar t Dr. J. C. Ayer le Co., LeweM, Mas. rrk $1; ilz bottkt, t5. Wortti ( feettle.

SPRING and SUMMER GlaOTHING--AND i Largest and Best Stock in the Co Sermershelm & Co lave just opened the largest and best assortment of Merchanmse, of all kind?, ever brought to Dubois County, and will sell goods Gbeaper for TIAX AXt 0THKR H0USK 1ST Til CODXTT. OOK AT OUR LATEST STYLE OF Gentlemens' and Boys' Clothing, for SPRING and SUMMER wear in all grades, from a $5 suit up. HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, HARDWARE, ui-:knwark A.ND GROCERIES IN FACT, A FULL ASSORTMENT. JOHN A. SERMERSHEIM CO. Nertn Skle Public Square,! Miras.i'ws-if. .rASPKie. ind. I CURE FITS! When I nay Cork I do not mean moral? te toil them lor a time, ami then have, them return again. 1 MEAN A ItAUtCAL CUlUu 1 have made the dueaae of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A hfe-loBfc study. I warrant my remedy to CORK the worat cae. tlepiiuie others hve talle! is no reason tor not now receiving acare. Send at once for a treatlc and a t RKK UoTTLS) of my Isfau.!HI.b tiUMKiiv. Give hxnraes aad I'o-t Offli'e. It costs you nothing for a trial, ami It will cure you. Address H.C.ROOT.M.C, IS3PEAJK.ST..MCWYS SCOTTS EMULSION OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL && HTPOPHOSPHITXS Almost as Palatable as Milk. atMtwlM that It ean taken, ttSWMctf, MtMltMe hf tha awl mXIUvii iHwmH, when tha l4it mil imih IM UUrattSl awl hv Ism MsatlM er the all with tlw hyftlsee ptkti 1 muck more cfnesMlesa. wmrtrtli as awk friiewr. Ftnew gem ntiatf wkM takmf a BCOTTS EMULSION is acknowledged oy fhnieiens to be the Finest and Best ptepe xasion in the world for the reUaf and owe U OORSUmPTIOM, SCROFULA. OENIRAL OIBILITY, WASTINS MtlAtKS, IMAOIATION, OOLM Uriel OHRONIO COUQKS. J n9 Wrm TVTTtVfwm jwrw ITVSJftnVVfiBrny Wnll Iking ui ftm job work.

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M.IK1IX aUMMlKlCH, Jr.

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M, SCHEHHCH, SHULER I Co., UNION FLOUR MILLS! JASPER, INDZAH A. WK HAVE LATELY ADDED TO OUH MACIIINKKV RKVEKAL NEW I M I'ilU V EM KNTS AND NOW MAKE 1 UK I1E8T

PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR,

Which we EYfiiAXnK FOR WHEAT where desired, or will PAY THE

IIKillKST CASH I'KICE Good COLS KSil also Sept tally Wo repwtfullv invite the farmers of mill, and Hour and meal, and learn prices Vnb. 27; 15 ly. C. ECKE1IT. J. EC

Eckert Brothers,

C cc "cc CC CC CC CO CO CC CO cc oo cc e; oc Roller C CO CO' CC CO CO CO cc OC CO H.iviiiir snnnlied these Mills with the

CUINEUY, wc now make none but THE BEST BRANDS OF Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour

which admits of no

equal for fatnilv use. TO SATISFIED WITH IT.

milviMc evcrvbedv te Buy the llet it in mIwmvm

tkc Ckcatcst. ItaU Flour t auses clclr' billx.

VTTTTT? A rn TTT A "TrFT?T vv nrjA vv tLis i rtu.

MARKET PIllC'E IN CASH. BY WAUON OK UAH LOAD.

July Sth, lft69-ly.

rilE JASPER WAGON AND PLOW MANUFACTORY!

FELIX E.AMPERT,

Oor. of Sixth

espcrtfnlly returns his thanks to the public for their liberal patronnge hereto-

fore, snn invlie" a couiinnin.i; oi uu: fnmu. ii in" "ii iihimi h wiock oi Sl'RlNfr WAGONS, BUGGIES and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS suitable to the trade, and nlf o rontinues to MANUFACTURE tub CELEBRATED LAMPERT WAGON I

THE BEST tVAGON ON WHEELS 1

aud his extensive sales of which HEAUgtJAKTUKS I OK e warrant every ne tl

agaiMMt nay areakaye under reaHaaaale use, arin Ins I'ram detective material r inanntactHrc,

a 1-r-VTmCI ttr A VTrT1T7'T AGENTS W AiS TED CALL ON OR ADDRESS

FELIX LAMPERT, Jasper, Ind. December 82d, 1882.

ftainbridge Tawnitkip TrHH Ice's notice. HIE undersigned. Trustee of Bain bridge township, Dubois county. will ftttnnd to TownshiD biiRUiess on Saturdays of every week, at bis residence on Aortli 3iatn street, oeiweuu s d Eighth, iii Jasner. The Library of said Township is kept at the bookstoro of Mr. Jacob Gosmann. where persons wanting uookb can ouiam hem at. anv time. JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trustee April 30, 1888-ly. rmlHtMaia 'lawnnhin TruMtce'w notice. fTHEundnrflif?ned,TniBtrjo of Columbia JL Tn.. Dubois county, Ind., will at tend to Township business at his rcsi deuce on every aaiuruay, ami person? tiavltiw tnwnshin business to transact are requested to present it on that day of ttie wceK. The townshso library is kent at the office oi the Trustee, where those etitiiico can obUin books. NELSON HARRIS, Trustee Columbia Tp. JiHie 27lh. 1888-ly. Caveats, and Trade-Mark ohulaed, and all FaltM laeafl condncUsd for Modern! Fera. Our Omen la Oppnaltn IT. S. l'atent Of. See. We have so nb aeenele, all Wmtixs einet, neea can traasMt patcBt buHiHuxi in lees Ume ami at leaa et tfeaa Umm nawts freas Wathlncton. ad model, drawing, w fMoto., wllh 4Kriftkw. We alvlffl If nitcntalile or not, free ef cbarfc. Onr fee not i'ih till imtent I rrcored. A book, How to Obtain Patent," with refererees to actual clIeuM In year ttlata, eea&ty, er tawa, seat free. Addnaa, C. A SNOW St OO. GepeaHs Fasset vase, WatMsetts, S. aj, Farm fok Sai.k. The farm at the crossing of the ndlroad and Patoka river, of 2D7 acres is for sale. Good coal laud ; food (arm land, Easy ter nag, Apply at tenner omce.

MIOMAMI. WUHKIKICH FOU UtiOU WHEAT. hand to WMlt for Cora Southern Indiana to call and examine our of grain they have to ecll.

Hl'I.KK

M. SCHKIHICH, 8I-UTX.131? Ai Co.

K RUT. A. ECKEltT. c C CC COS CO CO CO CO CO oc o o oo oo o Mills! Co cc co o; CC CO QQ Co Co o LATKST IMPROVED ROLLER MATRY IT IS TO BE FOR V wmcn we WILL ALI1IGHEST ways pay the ECKERT BROTHERS. and Clay Sts.v bare brought Jasper into notice as EXTRA GOOD WAtiOIVS. large wayiitiM lor ane year, TO HKLL TIIKSK WAGONS IN E town in hovthkkk Indiana. EVKKY J.M.PARKER'S NEW Saddler SHOP ! last Sth. B., Xaift tc Jacksoa It. THE attention of farmers is called to the fact that I now have In stock Saddles, Harness, Collars, Hanics, Chains, Whips, niul every tiling in that line, which will bo sold as cheap as first-class (foods can be. Also, Repairinir prompt ly and properly done. A portion of the patronage solicited. J.M. PARKER, JASPER, INDIANA. May 4, 1888-tf. IIoohc Tawnnhifi 'Ii'UmIcc'h IVatice. THE undersigned, Trustee of Roone township, Dubois county, hereby gives notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the office of Trustee, at his residence 1 1 miles South-east of Portersvillo, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all persons hnvinir township business to present it on Saturday. Citizens drsiriiig books from the Township Library, am notified that the Library is kept by Win. Mcilarris, n l'ortersvtilo. Hkvuy U. IHtF.inKNnAUrm, T. Ii, Tp. Mav 18. 1888-ly. Jefferson Tp. Trustee's Notice. rPIIK nttderslirncd will be at his olBce 1- to attend to township business of .leifetson township, Dubois county, on Saturdays or each week, and requests all persona having business with the township to attend to it on those days. The township libraries aro kept at J. W. Jacobs', in llirdseye, and the TrtisleeV residence, whern all persons entitled can get books thereof. JOHN I'RUITT, 5ept,i,'l4-y. TristeeJeflersouTp.

PA! WK Allffi J. B. Slater, Itcnl lMtMt AgeHt nt

The following Real Estate fer sale: H wr. t nlH ni r HwallBalurK. S acre In Imber.l.aUw Ih eullhmlM), lu frr. In mMw. Iit V.m. u4 Uwrit. g.H urtktri, 4 Utm. Vtkt W ptt trrr . rrnh, 7S m I mile ifmih of UHHthulwr. M rr In rulilvailcn ImUuci- Ih Hwtr framr bMie iM hath. Kied ett'lianl, plrwy i.f n-r. I'rk f ptr terr; lill n ; I.1ihc oh ry trrmi. llMwr and twoltftt lluhiltirhitric, iwn room 4 frlliir. g4 hU tm Jrk.wi Kirett, I'rkr fat; fciM doHHt cy turn for iUn:e. A tariimflH kti-k (nr mile khiIIi of Ireland t four HtilcA .if Jffr, aoMi as rm In ruliUa. tlt-n, mi wrt UihI. nmr poil tlaltr. Itl rtr rlrb, lrH) tmi sixl U tinlile, A Try od Urm. I'rlee M pr acre; trtn .y. 1W,hpi 1)i mllenwtklor trtn4.?Ramrlrl, NUnfHn eimhI npit.rr )...;, Ur hhe rl.k t..k on fl the lm 100 urrm In uhuU cMi.ly; l.yii rrry ll Jimt nlllllrnilHuKj rmmeli itix.,1 liti.ti.r'..n Ittn nyfnr it; pU-nt.vatwrr; J4 Will- f Hrw R K ; lc Ufc- IIIM liC Mtlf i ,,,.r buJf dewB M, nill une iu1 wiieri at S frrrBt. ItWarira S ihIIm Irow Wl,fn. I'lkfrpianlr. 4 anllr. lontlt.wfiii from Irtflainl K rrtHrred. halancr In uninrr. in.Hiv ! Hairr, itrt rlllHii m arm In eto. vrr tranif houn will, & r a n.iBi. .iA ..m. "'",M"",n i m n .'i, rar k itti ana ruiircu ' lr acre, WW ilwn, L.I.imc on rty iy trrmi, a lioc.il chran Urm. .ii, .... ....i i,. i " :'"' .ri aw arre,i;i wiu wuh wft f lratand. mil.. irevi japf r im ic fcti.i ru.lii. ; ,.. cUnrr. ha. awr In km'1 tlwfr. Utile n land, a stwtl two. mory lMr houkr. ItiRlarn Sorrliatda, pUnly of Mat I it. ft apltiMlid larm and gouii lulgliVortooJ, tM) rtr acre. 3235; arra. abonl IM Acres In cultivation, tmn lar u(inf , orrnnrn. niftiir si gtHHi vater, land rellfnff, 3 nillr wr.t of lrrlar.d. $SC prr acre, a eeod cheap farm. Iff w a rry ty acrr lfifl cleared and In cultivation, 49 In cnvt white ik limber a smd darn almont new. aofnl Luate Intr and frame tuottrh ptnda, khI nrctianl, lattd in piiii) otate f rtiltlvalinn and lay very well, 3 mile wejil of Irelani! Price .H.Xi lermn eaar. A utilra did grain and itpck farm very desirable. 130 arrea, alxtut 60 acre cleared, good frame fatiaie and roihI frnie new barn, p(nl wrhard, Kh pond, a i?wd little farm, If, liillti. fri Otwell, and 4 milet wt uflreland. 36 per acre; tetws ea.T 347 acres on White river. 5 wlle iirrth f Otwell i(X acres in buttum, balanc, oo hill, 46 acre in dead, nliif . 10 arri s in icofvj piar and white oak timber. rnntiRh tlnitier tn mtirejlaii half pay fnr farm, a good irntne House, :i teed lots and plenty or living water A verv eoml farm. per aire; ternu eav. 34V acren. 2M) acre cleared, tialance ia timber, reel r etv irame noue, gpoii new frawe houne, cot about ll,0()C. piodbaru, gixid yeunp; orchard, plenty uf water, I art ef the land broken, balance roSliuc. Rood toll, owe of the farm a Utile worn, 3 il!e weet of Jaaper, li public road, a epletidid Murk and (train farm, frke ze per acre ; tialftlnw n and eay ternia on balance. IIOUSF.S AND LOTS. I'OKIKKSVIU.K A kiWh! frame durtltne and More lioUfc both atmett new, i acre of land, cot! feiirliic and rtcnty of fruit trcea, and email f ruMa nf atl kinds ; In pood part of town, rnce term eaay; very eeanaoie prop. erty. . Ilwelllns, bam. More bonne, and 4 luta at Turtervllle, Bood orchard. More hmue alwel new. two ato. riea tiigb and 24 x 60, good counteri and 'helving, in fact everything in BMdbate. and oce uf the beat iilacealn Southern Indiana for a More, rich famiinc country all around, boo.I church and achoel, and kooI people. Price fl.Md; f.'.Kl cab, and balance In all and twelve month, good chance for tome one to get a eood barsaln. April lfi. l7 FOU DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS JOIIN8TOPI'9 EOTAL III GLIS2 BUCHU Kill cure alt dler or th KM lie , PUdiler, 1 rrltatlon of the Vet of the lil'ldr.Hnii.in: I rlne.Gleet, liunorrlutalu alllu laen.MiiraiMl Dl-liar?ea, ConaetInn nt tlieKM neva. ilrlcK l)t Iepu1t, IHabetea. Intl'tiDuutlon or Hi- K.eaeri and llUildrr, Drop or Kldnera aM Acid I'rl'te, Ytloody Urine paiM IN TIIK JIArK.I.'rlentt.inof I rlna. yrcij'icnt 1'rlnatton. Uravrl In all It fflraia. Inabllltr to lletala tta Water, ptrttruiarly In perauna vancrdlrt life. If Irt A KIllSKT IV VI,Sfr,.MOH and reore Ih l.'rlntjto lta natural color, remove the acid and burning, and tbeaffee of tbeeiceMtvemeurititotlcatlM drlnkr. Three Bottle fer tS.M fTellrt delivered free of anycharieea. W Sead for Circular. Sold br all PrtHtclata. W. JOHNSTON CO.,Dtrelt,Miei. reb H, lv8 1, JASPER MACHINE SHOP! DANIEL F. J. MILLER. Praifietir. am now prepared to mm ahafilnj, repair plpea, Ac, ior an mhu " .larnmery, ari marthe repair Ing of 8T.AM K.NCI.NKS a SPKCIAWT, I am also prepared to repair THRP.SIIfNO MAOIIINKS, SKPAKATOKS, IIOKSK PIlVVKItS, J.KAI'KICS MBtl MOWKKS.KTC. Many farmera have laid aWe Keaper and Mowera a warn eat. which, hub but tittle epee, I can bow MAKE AS GOOD AS NEW. I lirp conatantly on hawrta PITHS unrl riFK KITTI.S'U.s r vnrlHHa alara, which I him pre-pnrrtl to Ht Ha (4ealr. I will iao fHrnle LEATHER and RURUER BELTINGS, NT DESIRED SIZK, OX SHORhNOTIOK. Shep at Kuebler's o! Stand. Cerner r aswtsn and 7tn Indiana. Mar tfi ls ly ' BEST WAGON ! GO TO Geo. Wagner. MMiH Street, - JASPER. IND None but THF REST MATERIALS USED, and EVERY WAGON WARRANTED. Wc beat South Bend, ltacine, or any other foreign wagon for du rahillty. REFERENCES Anybody who has tried onr wnpnn. Not 25th, 1887-ly. C. K. A., DrnMcli 110, Meet the 1st and 3d Mondays of ev ery month nt their hall, on the corner of Sth and Newton streets, in Jasper. Chari.ks SonoAPree. John Bbtz, See')'.

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i I rH4af twtmamMrt.l OUM WAHHIXGTON laKTTKtt.

WAtMifateir.D.CAMf. Dth, Mttt. Mr. Biaine MMt a4H be m Tindktira in jHinUaiaf hU MHHiiiea, larye and wall( when ae fetaaH 0tnnrtuHity, as he has been wedilwl with heinv, or tU he Has lately allowed that eternal vM. hteee, whieH ia tkc prle of kcepinx track of all your small fry enemies, to go into iHaMctMtie desuetude. A man who was dismiased by General Black, waa reinstated in a e lark ship ia the Pension of. flue a few day ago. lf U one of the eittereat men against Blaine (hat I have ever wit. Jnat liefnre the meeting of the last Repnhllcaa National Convention this man waa for a short Hat. ih. .,it.n. nt a weekly republican paper in this city, and wrote and printed in ihe editorial columns of that uaoer tha fniin(a-i parasraph : " "Mr. Blaine has not said he would .rt accept if anminated. He just said ha was not a candidate, and then winked to his henchmen who boost him up the tree. Isn't it strange Mr. Blaine's friends are such warm friends? Can you recall one of his ardent admirers who has not stolen something or who has not placed tne repuDiirau party In an embarassiag position at some time ?w If Mr. Blaine allows the writer of that paragraph Mo remain in office I shall hereafter always defend him from the charge of being vindictive, Mr. Harrison was treated to a reTival of li t experience during the early daya or his administration when he returned to the White House Thursday. The office-seekers made a grand rash, knowing that this would be their last chance until fall, and the President Is really to he pitird. He appointed a large number of postmasters, and three Louisiana men captured good prizea-cx-Gov. Warmouth. Collector at New nrlraiie- W. 'J.00'1 .p"yi ( negro). Nnval officer at new urieans. and the notorious J, 1. G. Pitkin, Minister to the Argentine republic. There is little excitement no re on an. count of ihe Mixing of the Canadian sealing vessel Black Diamond" in Bhriiijfg sea by the U. S. Revenue Cutter -Rush." No serious trouble is likelv tin rmw mil of this or anv other similar While the idea'of our claimlnr jurisdiction over Behrings sea is not at iill palatable to England, her commercial interests in the sn skin industry too great to allow her to kick op a row. the fact of the matter ia that EiB1,i just as much interested in having the ilrV7 L"-1" or 8MI8 "oppeu as is the Lnited States, and the Canadians may howl all they please, but her maiettv'a government will not tret ctr.lt n.ithis question. The law under which thia seizure was made was passed by the last Oongreee as the result of an investigation made by a committee of the house. It waa among the last bills signed by Mr. Cleveland. Commissioner of Pensions Tanner has answered the charge of farnriiism in making applications special by givimr out a statement showing the entire number of such CHMts to have been nine hundred and fifty two. These applications were represented by 317 attorneys, the largest number represented bv a sinxle attorney being 98. . . 21W0B of Ohio republicans have told Mr. Harrison that uhIam Ii certain patronage at their disposal they mlkl Ma -.it r . . . - J ....fi... m, Sive up in nope or carrying the legislature. It is not known What answer thev received. Ex-Poslinaster General lUltnn fillmr of thr Post, and Civil Service Commisoner Roosevelt have been indulging in a wordy warfare ia the columns of the newspapera. The Interior department has sent a commissioner to France to learn as much as possible about the irrigating method in tise over there, iH ardfr that the knowledge obtained may be used to devise some way of irrigating the enormous tracts of arid lands in the west. A. W. Lyman, for years the Washington correspondent of the New York Snn. baa purchased the Helena, Montana, Daily Independent. Mr. Lyman will make the paper follow the Sun in its nelit'cal course. He will support Hill fer the next presidential nomination. Ex-Senator Kellogg, of Louisiana, says Harrison, by bis appointments in that state, has thrown away what little chance the republicans bad ol carrying the third Congressional district. He also intimate rather strongly that the Louisiana delegation in the next republican National Convention will oppose the re-nomination of Harrison. All of which ia very interesting, but the fact should not be forgotten that Kellogg bae a very sore head. The age limit for tbe appointment of letter carriers in non-civil service poatoflcee has been extended from thirty five to forty years. Mere than forty democrats were discharged from tbe Government printing oflce last week. Harrison left for Bar Harbor Tuesday, to be gone two weeks. What would the people have said i Monroe's, Jefferson's, Adams, or Jackson's time. If the Presi dent bad left Washington for a fortnight at a time, and went on a junketing trip, and his secretaries all gone, too, and the management of the Gorernment left entirely in the control of irresponsible clerks. There's no wonder that steal ings take place, and scandals aria. Ia fact, the wonder is that some of these enterprising clerks don't get up a war witn some roreign nation, in order to gire them a better chance for speculation. Ther could easily involve the country in it, when there is no responsible bead within a thousand miles of them, and would no doubt make money out of It. C.A. S. Dr. II. C. Bratnard. of Cleveland, tried the elixir on a men of 70. too. and al though he, that Is. the man of 70. was sinkin? fast at the time, aad indeed just about ready to wink out, Immediately after taking rote np and walked a mile, and would net have neeu afraid lo meet Kilrain on the way. Evaaeville Joarnsl. In looking tbrongh the Mirers in his aafe, the other day, Mm) Sage discov ered that ha was tbe proprietor of a railread out in Iowa that ne bad forgotten sheut. Am active business man can hardly be expected lo keen track of every Uttlt UliM'ao.kw sweatee bifmikH.