Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 October 1889 — Page 1

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1889. NO. 3. VOL. 33.

PU1M8HBD EVERT FRIDAY, AT JASTKR, DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, RY CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. In Courikr Buildino on

West Sixth sthf.f.t.

TO BUSINESS INV'K3TOm.

Cemte to Jan par.

IJID'NT ALL DRINK.

Moral PetornbHrg.

feirrB New..

TIib editor of this paper In not

IMUOK OF IjlinSCHII'TlON. dingle Subscription, for 02 Nos., For six months, : : : : :

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nraunti uinoi-inr Sl'llliliel Vfltl COti0d flOlll U bt. LOIliS .. ... ' . ..j-.l.l .,,..n.....a ..ha-on. Were Present. lO-WIt : 108 BUI, IBM, UJU. OBOH III 11118 COUHiy I0r

' ' rtll Ihunoerat an interview with theC"k . " . r" T " -".ilSSth. 27lh. 3H!h. 42d. 49lh. 53,1. 5th, 81mL biMines. connected

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tlSO It Is a town of ahout

1 00 stirromirtful hv a Hi

country, which hlp nunually

hundrcils given a

RTKS Of AIVKttTSKHt. Forsqunro, lOHnosorlcfls, 1 weak.ll 00 Inch aubfioqnent inBcrtion, 75 cU.

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ANNOnNCtKO CANDIDATES Fr Townnhip Offlcera, each For County " Fur District, Circuit, or State,

' aV ii ilrinjj, procured by abortion, are not :uired m iu8(tie i)ronBr onus to iIIscuhr tha character

illPKiliniRte

proper

tlio

n 'of im or any one filso In our town. Such lirnt t.a-a..c.o urlll (n ursll In lot II a uovaralv

tint gun, r I won w ww W"J ...

of cara of aericulturnl orodncti con-.HiiO may moonlit for his

hcqiifiiitly subsistence inchenp. IniPinory of evouts which ocou

It Ih under laid with a line quality or.novnoon. Muni-block corI.chsIIv inlnoil hv drift. Tin election for ilclpzatfs to

Itiiv Inin (ini f itta l.lllo 1t,,, W 'rniiLtttnllnnnl fun Vflilion WS not lipid i i-. i .. t,-.i

e,aau. niimncDi tha n. ....1 f...... Ill Ihn fall nf R). III! (!03Clil)('R A COM- ... . 1 1 .11

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couniB.i - V"iwrtla-M0''n cpni aion,au(Uprac imu muw iw...cr, ",,... .,, 7 ' mnMHm bird mock anil

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re tne icr.i.- . - v ,1fW,,5nH win he iiiy iun..iMiui, lump com IB iur n..t y.. """ .imr; hut the Indian, croos take the

'?n:y "'J V;. .n -nqi tliecoIli9HHe or bin, tanv cntiuc.no amy one neicg-.B :-A " vou ,M kln TIB

from 1.30 to tl.75VfM.uon, wnen ... .ac . tn.i . ... ,vLr,,L-ni m.t, , ..nHll froelat fronr.

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use in the court house ami jail at $1 18$ "anna and James Noble. r v 'IV'Ij:"". 1 ho. ton. I In this connect on t may be iiitrct- RU,tor.P,evy V. ... . . . J,. 1 .1 . ..i., .1 ,....mav chinch and the fcraashopper hop.

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nx iln.lr nf.n n..,i tnAi.,.... .'!. cnnntfoB lii I111 ana whnn tho lira? con- "c

a. v v.ii.uci , ui .l a.l.no IUUIIUIUU9 l . . la i r .in a a I V afa a va ailKta IlltllOra RSra

i 00 latitude. - iMilution waa formed, vir. : Wayne, b nuk:?f 3 , Oklahoma

$100

DENTISTRY I

Tka tkikiiellville KtWHien. J2,O00,OO0.0OCiMf t TikeO. The reunion at Schtiellville TuatHlayJpeiwrR nmmn.

Wedneeday of lt week was jolly wm, Ilayee, of Setitb Carolina, ad

largeminutralor or the setate of the deceae4

Haye, also de

Pike county, ba

everal dayi, on

with the eetate of

I nistrai or. He wm

late war, and

the 10th Conn., 49th III., Mih Ohio, lsl,i fought for the Union eauae in the battle

3d and 4th Ky. Cavalry. Many of theiof Chiokanaufa In which Solomon veterans hrouxht their wives with them,Ilhode, of Jeflereon township, loat hie and many of them, although growing,arm. Mr. Khodee' wlfa is one of tho

old and feeble, joined with an oldtime heira and will get about $44,000.00 of tho

Patoka river skirts the south and east Hh, Ucarhorn, bwitzeriaun, denerson, sides of the town, and lurnishes a never Olark, Harrison. Waahiiigton. Knox, falling supply of water for nianufaclo- Gibsofi, Perry, Warrick and Poey. I rloa alonir Ita bank. fJnnd aoft w at n object to the MiUenicnt of Mr. Clark,

is obtained in abundance uses any place in the town from 20 to SO feet.

just can htm norri me liar, "a'" at 80 years, hardly needing may boom a d fexas howl and Missouri ha received.

camo ktusto in sitivinr camn sonjrs and

telling war anecdotes, intersperseil with many personal reminiscences, and good music by the Ferdinand Braes Band. Speeches were made by Meters, Bonner and Street, that were well received, but the other speakera advertised did not show up,-and it is suppoeod had uever promised to come. The prizee were awarded as follows : The oldest soldier present wm comrade Shelby I'rnltt, aged 72 years. The oldest male citizen present Mr. Patrick Donaboe. No. 1 hale and lively

the fine cane

shoot off her chop, but this is the place to get a home and raUo a great bis crop.

Bv agreement between the two or-

the partners' I attend in a

on the loth

JDv. I. A MOSBY,

RESIDENT DENTIST

IRIS

A fine quality of good building gray'lR the neighborhood where no lived and :u,u " " a An sand-Btono is quarried near the town, in other places, hot a largo nmjor.ty of.of October, and In re urn th G. A. 11. This stone has'demonstrated its exce.l- .he members of the flr-i coom u Vlirri ViJVTtA

IND.

ence by standing good for over 50 years convention were not elected by the lithe severe test of freezes and thaws In fiuenceof "free whisky." as might be inthe pier of a bridge across Patoka rlvcr.-ferred from Mr. Clark a interview. House patterns of good brick are de- Many of them were men of greatability II J ..a.., ar . . . ..n. . .. A kink k...il.l It arao Ihair taloulB

" 7 11... .nuivRrn mi an in 1.1 en, nir i irmi. sviiii amn.ii mm iiikii win nn.. .

TS"h.,S, quantitieeat a slight advance, and and eminent qualifications that secured ,W'.trtUa $16 per 1.000 their selctiop aa delegates. They met

4llwwkwarrBiea. "pt"'" lfo..t B.irfa .t m-min vi'at tho territorial capital uoryaon on

1.. a, 1 111 A .11.. ft mmm a a a

it. M. MILBURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, jAirER, imn.

urnx rRAorwa ik trk courts or mjRoiu

VV ARB AOJOIXIN8 COUKTINS.

orncK-UH UuA. Sib, ia.

MUtra omr Tm

A. J. HONEYCUCTi ATT0R1Y AT LAW,

nor 1,000, an to quality.

The community is a liberal and intelli

gent one; with handsome and commodious Catholic and Methodist churches,

and good public schools, and citizens,

without exception, heartily welcome all new business enterprises.

It is the northern termiaous of the

Ta arta. a. as aa awl 1 1 a I avt a a I r t t It a T .

E.c St. L. Icy. and has three trains each

way per slay.

The lawn hae 1C mann raatnrinr aatnb-

ishmenta using steam "power, Mnbracing

SrmtauRT of r,ttM, sriUiMVHi iucHe Umi ri i4 a Sfl MttM r s H. j,.

rrieie-KiitH4ef fHttUflHHH-r-. iwMi-

Mn. Wear BH-e. apt ij. j ohnl: bBETZ,

ATTORNEY AND COUNtELM AT LAW

XASFlft, I1DXAIA. ,

OVriOK avor Ja Yroalor'a BtMtw

A. TWAYLOR. - W.t.HIMTCfl

TBiYLtKsYBlUIITER,

attorney sat Law,

1 J ABrER, Indiana, rJ

XlTII'T.pTett la tfca Cart ofDabolt aBda4la yj taceaaBOM. Partkalar attaaMaa irl-ia t cat

"iift-Sftea aaaaaetRaitaf tha Bt.Chartai' Ratal.

I1UK0 BUtTTJTSl,

ITTOUNIT IT tAW

w

Anl Xotary Puhlie, JasrsR, Ibdiawa,

IT.L'araetlfrt la-alt tka Cearti ef m1a ami .... . .... . . a .alj

the 10th of Junp. 1816. and In twenty

days completed their work, having made a constitution which even now challenges admiration for its many wise provisions. It served the people well until

1952. when the present constitution was

mlouU'd.

It will be found upon investigation

that in the oarlv history of the state the

utilrsf men in several counties were se

lected an law makers, and that talent and qualification determined the choice, and

..a. a mar a" At

not "free wniKV. Jenny 01 inn mini

who formed thn nrst constitution rnee to distinction afterward and filled with

-r4it th hifffaest oiicea of the atate.

Of late veara much attention nas neon

riven to the early history or Indiana,

and all historical Btatenaents should be

aecurale. Mr. Clark's, interview given a

ehaufteter to onr oarlv hWory wniett

iSHnaMainae

2 stoam loor mills. S taninai mills.

aw mills, 1 sooke faotorv. 1 etave and

shingle factory, I furnitnre factory, 1

nrowery, 1 maohlno ehoe, 4 wagon

factories, and t brick-yards, which did a

Rwainoaa it year aggregating over

17S,0O9. II hae throe lare wall-ttoeltod

drv araona ud vmerml alama. mm 9

Afliwkt drvfd or true,

ikaw .riaM.i.. a uiii(autu a atkalatajMirKi and rid Mini en ror yeare, oof

Aflm a a .waaA aiia... UaaV thsian who i4iulrd hi i1eniiing nor

f(.rM. a ilmr n(nri. 4 lAtU. nrUitavloeonre were ignorant of Mr sistery.

eiliees, 1 state bank, S llrery stable. ahdfThe preernt proapwity reaehea hack t

inn fiiti inn nrfi mtw "j r""

rathers. The priwmt generation ie an joying the fruit of pioneer labor, moral i

ty, edncation and religion. The -rem

nant" of eood oeonle in early days was

verv large and they determined, and oon

trolled and developed aontety. and not

the vicious and Immoral. Lkwis Jobdan

Indlatiapolis, Sept. 30.

CIBIMCJBIVT DOANE Attorney at Law.

w

VARPBR, 1KB

ItitfeUc!n thaCaartaef Dafcalscetaty, aa4 attMii fatttfally to liMlnem eatrMt4 to klta. In thi"CaarWr" bolUlna. WMtKalatrat.

GENERAL STORE Mrs.C. HOCHGESANG Cor. ISthand North Nlaln tte., JAsiPKlX, HN-3IA.TVA, , MAS KRCKIVKD BUCR SUMMER STOCK OP DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, X.ADIRS SHORS, NOTIONS, Ac,

Wfcl rte oRcra to the tmhllc at a VKRY SMALL

PROFIT, and lBTllen an Impectlonofher good an1 prlr. " Country nrmlnre of all kind taken In KXCR AN G AT THK BK8T KARKKT PRICK, FOR GOODS.

kttylS. 'M-lr. CKCIt.IA HOCHOKSANO.

ANTONY

BAIIERT

n

MAs r.OO ATKD In JASPER aail OPENED A BOOTandSHOESHOP! On the louth S Ido of Public Square). M Susk, Lty fmt soi JLU Work ILWu frwptlji HR InrlUi all whowant firtela work dona.la Ire him a call, an h nnriUf en to r;I t lifKllnfi In Mu.iHchMor his ir.le. And to hit friend and many eurtemari of IrelatnLinit vicinity, he wnatd te nleaird 10 htva them call ami lee him and nk him thlrorlri Kr work .anted la bit Mac. ANTON V BAUXEKT. I -tr a. lMa-i.

several other branehee of buelnese, all

doing well, and 2 building aaaoeiations

of $100,000 aud $50,009 eapital rospoet

ively.

To persons who are seeking an invest-

stitt for capital in maunraciuring enter

prises of any kind, and have skill and in

dustry to apply to their business, Jasper

nreeents rare inducements, and her citi

sens will extend a hearty welcome.

Among the branches of business which

ought to be established here and would

certainly pay, are a woolen mill, a small

foundry, a large fruit conncry, a good

butter, and cheese dairy, a tiling fuel or j,

a handle factory, a good broom factory,

a good pottery, a general produce dealer,

wbo would pay cash for farm produce

of all kinds In any quantity; another

tour mill might possibly be made to pay.

also, as over 50,000 bushels or 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 mer chant with sufficient capital to carry 1

good stock of any single line of goods,

would he able by his larger assortment of that line, and conseatient lower pur

chases, to secure enough trade from the

treneral atores abounding in the country

to make it profitable but this would be an xneriment. while the others may be

counted aa certainties. At all events, if

von ara sanklne: a location, cone tad be

MO fas. Tern Minute For Refreshment

Tkara have been some good stories

told to Illustrate the contempt of tnc average Hansen for the prohibition law, but an experience of my own beats all I

have read, says Congressman 1 arsney in

the 8t. Louis Globe-Democrat. I was

nMsrert tn An ma renlevin cases In a

a a A ftL. a. AAaaa

southwest Kansas circuit court. iutre

was no court-honse at the county seat,

and the judge sat on the stage 01 me opera-house. While I was examining a . .1 1 .1 . t 1 .a lAlilaiiM aa t

witness l noticea tee juug- iuwi h some one in the wings and gest culatlng

a trifle angrily. I looked, ann mere wai

the prosecntlng attorney of the coun y .in! , kniiu nt baer. 'The court will

1. tr. a -aaa for tan minutes." announc

mj dlaA tit fiar who nroceeded to the

CU Ilia Jaj, ... . wlnara. I went round myself, being hor

rlhtv thlratv. and threatened exposure

tr uni t.riiad to loin In. It was the only

111. T av-r d danv black

mailing, but tha end sometimes justifies the means, and the end on this occas on .rt rafreahlnr that only the

most ardent prohibitionist would condemn the means.

II thought he would gobWo the whole of the earth.

In a reckless and resolute manner;

iair grounds by the Alliance on the 27lh

of next month. We venture the predic

tion. good weather prevailing, thst tho

argest crowds ever beau in our town

can bo seen ou the 10th and 27th of next

mouth.

Some one has taken tho trouble to And

out how far a farmer has to walk to pa

nd attend forty acres of corn. To

now the ground he travels 350 milee;

o harrow the around thoroughly before

nlantlnif. he walks 50 miles; to cultivate

it afterwards he will have to travel S00

miles, making a grand total of 700 Bailee

besides tho gathering,

Concreeaman ?. B. Posey and several

other names of this nlaeo have made ar

. . a

ranr&menta to nnrettaee a sieananaai ana

nleee the earne in White river. Tna ttoeu

will run between the roeey eat mine

and liazleton.and will engage exeluelve-

ly in the eoal and fraifat aattnaes.

Ualcea there is a ebaaure from tho pre

sent management of our county fair u iannraaakHt orevails that it fa aieraly

queetlon or lima antll tho troanils . will

aafo to do aora 10 pay oei wo

HORNADAY MUST GO.

Tho

DisrcputHblo Timber Agent

Will lie IepoMi'i. When Dan Uansdcll was in Indiana nnlis some weeks aeo he stated that El

llorunday, tho ox-bawdy houso keeper

and eencratlv bad character whom Ii,

Harrison appointed In gnard the govern

ment's timber interests, would shortly

ha removed. Hornaday was appointed

because he possesRod a copy of Dudley's

Infamous "blocks of five" letter. Horna

dav must have lost that letter, for It is

announced that his resignation has now

h-en railed for. Ho is stationed at Pre

sents A. T. Tho following equally die

reputable characters are still employed

by the administration: Ambrose Hamlin, letter carrier ; plead

ed guilly to seduction.

Ben Bagky, postal cleric ; pieaaea gun ly to seduction. Harry McFarland, pressman; haw

dy house keeper.

a tin. as ilia society euiior wuuiu ray

Du.i others Iurilansooils sentinel.

Toncka Trillcs

Farmers are now busy sowing wheat.

Tin rora rnn in this section is very

heary-notwlihstanding the threatening

demonstrations maon wy u."'""-" s

durlnir the early part 01 tne season.

Th Womens' Christian icmperauce

fTiatnn tc W ell orsranlzed at Hillsboro.

a niimher of TOIICKanB aiiCHueu me

aas asvA""--- --- a

Daviess Co. Fair.

t..c'a ftieetlnn has been the most

warmly contested held within the limits

'a ma.. iHiaaaaf arsa a

of Topeka ror years. i.n mw-

tiaaaji kaa nun alien aa una nevci wn

witnessed before. Notwithstanding the

inclemency of the weauter, vm ... and young have crowded around the polls all day long. ' raa.,it.tatea foe Governor were (Uover-

VCI. HI I' mm.w. tl nor Flint declining a second term,) Hon.

J, R Rose and Terry A. naiaeiu.

Tka rnttirtia SO lar SB rCCOITOU anil w

(hat R6se scored heavy P"" " localities where the sloon elemsnt was ,i..minHiit while In the other district

allv heaw

Clin ia,ir-Vin a- v " - a Later Returns, just received, show

that llaificld .selected oy an overwnBini

ing majority.

"Public Newspapers," Col. XcClnre a .a a.. Aa A A 111

says in the I'liiianeipnia nmos, "nave

become so intimately interwoven with the progresa of our civilization that they must be honest to command pablic re

snect. They are the great educators of

the neon : they expose hypocrisy ana

crime; they are the accepted champions of public nnd business integrity; they arr hrgelv the guardians of tho purity ol

morals, and they must be

irth . M,u.hlc.msckerel." yelled the thoroughly honest to oe toaippM rot

at"" aa . f il. Ill MIIJI I 5 " " " ' " 'a-a " ... a a

Slashrr.

The oldest lady present was Mrs. Cath

arine Fix, aged 72 years. r It was hard to determine who was the

handsomest young lady present, where there was so many, aud all with gallant

beaux who thought their particular girl was the prettiest one since Eve's first female child (what was its name?) It

took 43 ballots, and then Miss Elzora Grant carried off the prize by a majority

vote. It wae a woddiHg cake, and ome of the boys whisper that it U to be aaed at the weddinr.

The vocal music, led ny uomranoe Kendall. Lemlnr. Mlokler. Bookman,

Allot, Rote, JEckert, 9ander and Biunaa,

Joined n bv moot of tha veterans, was

soul -stirring, as well as ha r won was, ana

showed bow well the old soldiers enjoy ed it when they get together.

i'RlVATR.

toad nanhinaT It woree doete It thai

United States thaa ear other nyork paid

by taxes, esoeo taaahing geefrepby and grammar, and our roada are wtthent ax-

eefHioa, tho worat to bo feand te aay

nountr not eewt-aeroarous. xaa roaos

a - a A A, a I

of I'ennayivanta ara, ror inetaaee, ibbs itoly hehtw thoeo of aaek woods eoaatrlae like Soein or Italy, or povarty-atrlckea

lands like India, where the great maee of I

nop4e have hut one shirt, and do not al

ways wear that. Yet there te no nayeiery ahout goad roads, and they era not

expensive. A otvn engineer, asr. j. r.

Pooe. haa iust oeen putitng eowo nam

facts about roads in the Texas papers

H shows that eveu in Texas, where M

hor is hlrh and population sparse, a good

road eighteen feet wide in the track

with four feet margin on each side, can

be laid down for an average of $x,uuu

per mile complete, and kept In repair for

stlOO ner mile. All that is needed is a

good line in the first place. skilled supervision in laying out the drainage, and broken stone, tine enough to go through an inch and a half ring, nine inches in

the center and four and a half incboe on

the side, with the free use or stesm row- ... . . 1. e a 1. ! - 1 . 1 .1

era. Main county roaaa oi una kwu

would 6ve their cost every ten years,

and their interest every six months. The money and labor now wasted on noor roads would build them ; but wo de

spair of ever seeing it done. Even our clly roads are not laid with stoMe going

ihrousrh aa inch and a half ring, and it

takes some man like Mr. Rhawn to see

that even four-Inch stone is laid oataew.

-Philadelphia Press.

Mr. 0. W. Bransford, of Oweasboro,

ertrtarv of the Hoard or uireci a 01

the Vincennes. Oakland City & Owens

horo Railroad, states that the contract

snnrnved and accepted hv that body for

. . "...a. 1! r .1

huildin? the roau. cans mr a hub ui ruu

first-class in everv particular. The con

tractor, ho says, is a railroad builder of

reputation, thoroughly responsioie. ana known for his puh and energy in the a a ... a .. aa .. .. afA .1

care Of SUCH contracts, mr. uraHaiuru

feels confident that ground will be bro

ken In less than sixty days, and thinks there will be no drawbacks when once the work shall have been commenoed.

The contract means that the new bridge across the Ohio River at Oweasboro wilt

be built, and it would not he surprising to see It begun at aay dy. Ivaaarllle Journal.

Judge Love, of the Federal Ooart, hae

rendered a dooielon at Goaaeil BleUU

iiich settles tha right of railreade to

eaepond e pa rati am of nyoapayiug liaae.

AUamer Dneider. of tMeaaro. for

United 4t4eTrni Company, aporiod to

tha Court for aa order on tha Reeeiverl

of the Wahoth eyatem to hare the

known aa the Clartada Branen, eonaoot

lag Roeeborry, Mo., aod Ciariada, lax.

eaependod oa tha groasnd that the

oeiptsef t4a brsvaeh ware not aatteioat

alto oar oonaaaaa. Tho order wm re

raaod, tha CoaK eseiartag 'that railroads

ara Oovarnmeht lnetitatioaa. irahNo

fiara. Tho

Irtftit to haalid a road throerfh pHaaUW

awrniartv va4graaiu. oa taa wartaeaia-

ttoa that the road would ftiraloh traaaaortatioa far the bmboJIc. Peoolo ara

depondoot opoa Btsea roade sear tat ion. .

tCtmrt have no right to deprive pao-

ninaf tMe

aotnlnlag toe right of fray ivaenj tho

010 taer vrare oat otrirosi an

lar maana of transportation, aad tho

eoart hea no aaoans of knowlag nrfcat

daoMige to merchant would ona4Srooi the granting of this order. It la not tho

$2,000,000.00 which will come to various heirn in Pike county. Tha administrator

was in Texas before coming here, to 00a Jordon Hayes, one of the heirs, who will be here this week. Th $1,000,000.00 will be divided among tho heirs of Joha Hayes. They are: Wm. Hayes (Pike County Bill,) Twltty Hayes. Elizabeth Miloy, (wife of Geo. Miley. deceased)

and John Hayes. Each of these would get, if living, a proportionate share of

the tx.OUn.ooc.OO or money and property. Bat the hairs are numerous enough to reduce tha share of each to about $4e

Oou.00 and this share will, in some eeeos,

ha again divided, the shares dimlaieit-

ng as the number of heira Inoreaeaa.

The smallest legacies will amount to

several thousand dollars. There is yat

in Charleston. S. C. a large amount of

valuable property yet unsold. The ad

ministrator, wm. Hayes, orsouttt Carolina, is anxious to get tho estate off hie hande, and came here for the purpose of

getting ready for a flaai settlement. The arrangement is for tho heirs to moot at tho home of Wm. Hayoe, near OtweH.

next BeUrdey, for the purpose of gmog

oertain latere ted parti ae tha power of

ettoraer. that they may go to 8. C. to

make statesmen!.

This estate i the oaa that hae hoom

paMlshed In tho U. 8. lor a long tinao, aad is tha one which tho R. B. Hayae

Inanity triad to claim, hat failed to prove

(any heirship. By IWeW(i aoeidant the nd-

minietrator nee found taa letpu heira aad Is paoaing tho aaattor to i speody sottkMaaat.

WHY THK liCAYB

Mod smsA CroMem CUoffw

of Aotassaa.

Mold aod Rnraat: -rVahahly not

iMsaalai a theaeand kaow whv

etmoge thoh ooior.ta tho fan," ras ai - nntaaiat tha other day.

ntooeai moo is utc

11 thla rod aad goMea ftoey waaasjooey Uaaaaaaihy froeta. Airoo.aod sojsatl-

floaxplaaeatloa of toeoaMor ta eoeor-

thaaa: Tha greoa aaattor layA.

of a leaf b toaapoBa1 of l4Lf

eostUao. Wheal tha aao 010'

In thafaJL aad too aardnai-ii. f tho

extdatloa of tr uaoaa takaa

J1" - A S -a

dlrtoai, lov 1 K mA under

tttokasc- -, niiav

or hvewa Uat Tho aWresh tH oolor is doe to tho dlffereaea In iMatioa

of the orlfinal oeamhoaats 0 the groea

eaftlM

tiaeata aaul to IhO VnrvtoC O0AtlaAin Of

Sdnty of tho court to aeoortala eoeh meta.ellaate, wpoaora aad Mil. A -ry,

If .the Railway O-Momi-Miionera ehoea to

make suck iaspeotion, the eoart would

not interfere, ho no such order as tmie

will bo graated' Hornaday. one of Harrison's appoint ana to a AradtaWo and retKnih4e oflhe

In Ariaona. hae been indicted for awin-

dling,

acres

. Ho pretended to own a thensand ago, aad haviag tha aame axpom. of land and three he ad rod bead of should take oa a brlllfaat rod lea tha flatt AI.J AH iklA AlAlAMAA-lt bAAWfelt fblr Aaial tlul MSkaMT atKMlld 1001 fOlfOW I Of

why oaa branch or a tree saoaia 00 i"tmly colored and tha rest of tho tree hova only a yellow tiat, are qaeetione that are as impoealMe to answer aa why 00a tnertiherof a saaally should be PrfeeUr health v aod another sickly. Maples aod

oaks have the brightest colors." , ii

uw,... t. ii ... hnarnra. that drives

But hi only iRceoeded la bursting his . drink?" asked the tewtperancelpublic i . 1 aa 1 1 1.1. ... .l.t.ral (rail A1 111 Ikni-nu

cattle, and on thie statement bought fbar

cows on credit ror $90 'an investiga

tion showed that he owaefl -neither laud nor cattle, and ae be never paid the $96, he has been indicted for acquiring pro

perty under false preteases. Bnt thie is

not Hornaday's nrst ogenao. ue aas banu known as an all-round swindler for

years, and Harrison could not have been ignorant of his reputation. Tho secret

of Hornadav's appointment is that he

wae one of the tools that Dudley used in the campaign of last year to ergaatae "the floaters in Mocks of five." He was one of the "trusted men with funds," who honght tho Stale for Harrloon. Hornaday will probably bo brought back from Arizona on a requisition and sent to tha penitentiary, where ha rightly belongs. Evansvllle Courier. Indiaaa Patouta. The following patents wera granted for the weak ending Sept. 14th, 1889, reported expressly for this paper by Jos. H. Hunter. Solicitor of American

aad Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C. :

Jacob Alpin. Seymour, carpet tacking

aad stretching machine; Peter Anderson, Fort Wayne, fifth wheel for vehicles; E E. Chase, Noblesville, bed bot

tom ; F. r. Cox, Terra Haute, arc lamp ;

W. K. Cunningham, Frankfort, m ecu tne for cuttinc brick or other clay products;

J. O. Keller and D. D. Weleell, Fort

Wavna. dentil vulcanizert W. W. and

F. M. Mullen. Hunker Hill, grain drill;

J. i. Stedman, La I'orte, dental plate.

Klltn . ... .it. OraiOr. aili'inu- - And that's what's tat niattsf ' with GrMtbi0Wir from a back seat.

their responsible wlsslog."

It is not generally known that there is

a email forest near somerset, Ky., where

in flourishes the onlv shittim trees in the world, except those to ho found In Pales

tine. Tho wood is peculiarly hard and

must needs be very durable. The dis

covery of this wood in Kentaeky ia an important one, aa it has always been Kpularly euppoeed that it grew only in leattne. The wood hae been exam-

iued by a number of the curloaa. There

appears to be no doubt bit that it ia the

geaulae shilliBi wood.

cHaaatt aarodoeaa mora awfiheart VMlefft

thaa oaa uat 10 oasnp aattw wee a ibh ts the laaann that oar Aaaoriean aftinaat

gsngaooRiwao imaaa ox

feglaad. Tharo ara eeverat inga about laavoa that oven eofaoee cannot ia. nhai.. raw laataaoe. why aao at tw

bM trawiif aiM ay etoa, 01

Louisville Cour.ar.: Col. J. a

V..aII .nreatrlent At tlMI lvOUWTlliaj,

Ciaciaaatl k Dayton Road,' returned to tha olty yesterday front Madison, lod whore ha went to be preeeut at the milroad election, and arraagomante will bo made by him at once tor beginning tho work of buildiag the line. Madison oa Tuesday voted to the road a subsidy Of . a a a a a aaalSU A 111

90,000, aad tuts, logowec wu- -

subscriptions received or R-"""l-T makes tha new Hue a certainly. Aojphj

funds for the entire work are now m sight, and Col. Faweett etate that It will not be very long before a largo forea of

workers will be iu the neia.

Jacknoo Tawaakip Boom! A lyndicate of gentlemen yesterday niii-rl.aaa.il tka famous redfttone anarriee

at Kyana, Dubois coo at y, ladhiafroai

Dr. Beuat, or Hew Aioaay, nw t-v.vw. It Ie the Intention of tho eompeoy to orgaaias with $100,000 capital, aad ot oaly dsvolnp the mines, but build eMotracks aad switches from the Alr-Hnu railroad to it. Among those in the deal ara the Hoa. C. L. Jcwttt, of Xew Atbanv ; Rtata Senator U. Aogsdon and Mr. Martin, of Roekport, lot.; the Hoa.

John R. Overmeyer, and rnm.

linker of North Vernon, iaox-Aww Alhair Lodger. Nebraska liquor dealers strongly aadoreed tha preeeut law of Nelwae jth ie a $1,000 license and local option twsf My It is satisfactory to the trade. "Omaha ha. a $1,000 IImino I satooj that has $ gold pleeee, tho eeraari of tha stuwoe ia to ttltog

floor. w t.i

an a or.