Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 December 1890 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER!

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wMu ttjroasU the witn 1 ! msHer' dher order It was delermistsd that tl.e AH.' 'wld maintain an iui'apetidcnt KvttHSVille Hid Chlf 'ro Uitilrontl rgeMx!ioH, but through an rXulive Company, (committee try loenange for harntOMtooe The mkfmblcr- mini- mmiHv'nW!cil with m,h,r M ; erdBis h M ot - f th- ew Atoauv Banking having ihe MWf objects hi Co. in N-w Albany Mondavi.,, and) A vcrv acrimonious dipuin e-org..i.-! th h eompm? m build 'Mrred over en lw v-jf tlH of the alth . krmcli from French Ik to le,jed brinerv of aev-ral of their prlnHvtasville rU Jispec. The iagdl- ctpd onWa in recent election, but a rectors were chose" for the firyt vee:'whh-wehii.g report of tha afJ. 0. Fwc', F. II Allien. Alex A !Mr " adopted t save appearances, Anther Chi. J. .lawt.Greefiburv C-d iheatnned iirtle rP-elMte'l m gceH-

lltkin it k. Ihi.h.I ti UU a rUrfd from H(i sow tia lita ilSvittliH Ilnhfiw mnl rit .s .'l or!M im W'.rri.k cuuiiH O'hH'rautrwt tor rtitrutinn. He-OJorri ms-'e. w KHnrorr.l, s.i.l iif miI of Oh, et4irHenr4 rclvel. The ilirtHMorr

ikon ai! .mrnM. to mei in Hex,"i " " f"'"" '

week to choose the rresident-t tut !cr. "rony iiy rre. irm iimani m ni- rr tArv aOnr u wo other aiwaary pre-Vent mawg. 1 f Conger Lard bill HmiU. -lea ar cmipletad. j eonlen,nd. .n h-ing aneiuM We are inarmed the company hai;to arraign the fsnaei of the pork railthree deuild"tirvey. and profiles ofiHir atate. ajrain.t tb9. of the b-ef pro. the road from French Ik to Jp-r iducitijff nnd cotton aem oil tataa The . r nopr pnmu .! Lai dock Pure FomI bill, whicn rfO'iirci

n.Lt r comntni. i1 preltmimrv ur-;pke-t to brliliHIrl wbeM oRreJ tor vpv of the from J iper to Era. -l. exrtly whnt thy ar. hI ctiville nd that the money for cOHstruc-1mn lult-rtioM. i tht pHtp wilt tinn W alrfi'ly roridel for. n ml know what they ra tiayiug to eat, wi work will He ptMheii t fat po!:4ibfe,,eailorppl. Tha coMtrrHon of this Hue clear They alao made the following tlemaml

thrmtvll W

rill till long fell want" Otlior Baiiuaai iefiiun. eery umm mi

the people, s it will open a compel in 2 line for bsitie witti tn prewnl Mckey road, ad the . Motion t able to make th poHiiictition so eftVctir a to Creole a genuine Iwom iu bines5 all alonjt the trill wivo all ennlovruit ' .i tJ ritt npDiti vtri to both companies. .

even at "reduced rates and with prompter' posttoriea in the Mrpra! state, whlc accommodation than U now furniiheil aHall loan money direct to th peopln at bv the Mackev roid. 0r people win't a low rata of interact, not to exceed 2 fire it a hearty welcome, bt wunt it tolper cent- par aiiHiini on non-perishable " ' . . ,. !H.. !.rm nrAiliiili tnil ktut uium Mil .ilita

Ka n iHiifoenneni uue iu L,.insiiir frcm the prei?Mt one. CommiSI0N"s Cookt The T5oard met on Monday pursuant to adjuiirnn.Ht. V!iiiiitied and allowed toate cUlmg. and rejected others, in tli afternoon they visited eomity oor farto and aylum, and

ported pauper? wen laaun tare oi "'ii,irI ami ntecbanietl products, pr .iifnrlhl. Ther were Of the Ooinionadrrinr atriuvaal alaa of nra

that Sc'y of State Board of CbaritleVradure in trie's, sueh at hell secure thr Johnson, was mistaken when he thought.proBlpt conviction of offender-, and the the farm was delerioratinjf. They think tmpoaition of ouch penalties aa shall ae.

u u imnrovinr. They ordereti some ne ceaeery repairs to the bui'dings. The contract with Dr. Bhnkraeyer for pauper attendance in Patoka township fer tbe sans of 1149.80, made on Saturday waa for fifteen month from the 6ta day of Dee , 1S0, iaetead of one year, a noted la the report en tbe first page ef tbie paper. Tbe Board visited and inspected the ooHHty jail, and aa it had been condemned by tbe Grand Jury, took under consideration the necessities of the aituaation until the next seMioa. The Board alto ordered that all road petition hereafter presented aball be lied on er before the first day of court, or they will be continued until next term, so persons wanting change of highways must be punctual. In the matter of the petition of some of the bondsmen of P. L. Coble, Trustee of UarbUon township, tbe Board decided that his bondsmen have the power to examine hi accounts themselves, and that their redress, if any is aeoeeeary, must be nought in circuit court. This was probably the largest claim court ever held in this county, the allowance being nearly $6,000, which amount will mostly be paid to citizens of the county. The record showa the following to be the various sources for which the money wa appropriated : ALt.OWA.NCBS, DEC TERM, l&H) Elections, $18H00 Poor, Fee and salaries, Count v Superintendent, See'y Beard of Health, Benevolent Institutions, Books and statiouery, Publishing, Bridges, Inquests, Tax refunded, Change of venue. Specific, Pub. Buildings, Criminals, - Insane, - Uoada aud highways, 610 59 1 163 69 28J (X) 100 00 219 54 163 &) 83 55 4S2 OH 32 10 a so 44 7S 901 6S 108 05 131 25 1x7 IS 104 SO I5.64U 33 The Board of Health wae re-organised ander the law of 1839, and Dr J. P. Salb made Secretary, with directions to lake rlgoron measures, if necessary, to confine the outbreak of small pox in Jefieraon township to it present limit. They mj itrned for the term Tuesday The present Board deserves credit for she systematic bnsine manner iu which the county business is transacted. At this term there was probably the largest amount of business ever before a Dubois Countv Board at its Dec. sesjion, there being 15 road cases deposed of a part of them hotly contested, the email pox break-out to see to, bids for stationary to examine, and contrsct to mike, (which I 20U0 lets than it cost the county Some years ago,) the poor farm and jail to look after and examine closely, and several hundred claims to examine, and yet It was all disposed of In good time. The claimants, too, were generally well pleased, as they received their eomity orders from the Auditor as fast at their claims were allowed, and were enabled to get their money from the Treaurer in a few minutes a business transaction very rare in counties gener altv. "Dubois county is at the top in buslaegfl management. ST Thank to Lieut. Kendall for a splendid pair of Demoaratlc bnek horns, brought irom Arkansas this week.

'rMrH4or' Alllauoo Platform. Til FmwV Nations! A lit at

Oral, lr'-. adjourned it 1 o elwk in tbe wrnl tM 1m( Tuesday, Dec. 0, attar!

important session Itsting eight dys.pendec of tbe individual eltiaea, tad

Mart important mi'lin concerning the order, d '" pilbHitr of lU fralerulrtMr with the F. M H A. and Ihf Knight of LVwh-, ami other kindred ornltioti. di"ttt. Tha rtVllb -

'rratkMia hi wHnclH Ih afrt atj;Mlc eW t ittrnyI, ami wltk tht al ii? I not known U the pnl -,htt the "alro mH of deatlnj" wiwlrt

lie tttoutf't im thit matter of hIoi with Ti Hx NsiiMi AmWv) to h Seiitewlr. -lt to l XfU cjnm-lrv'iiitMH roHtlrWHiftjf Vir P.rr 1UI! belifjf iliHfl IH thf- U lHjHtjrio. Htmwwy, uNtrintrj Ma mcikihvi. hi ki!f -m? mi-h h fof firmer Ih Oiifre to ot jfiliiit it tHl Ml iwiiich excepi IBB HQ-ircHiHrv ioa our. will uiftt the hearty approral or a democrats, and he emlorMd by the Boc Dmicrtic National CnventioH : e " KvkB. We demand the abolition of national We demand that the govern-m-i.t ehaUetabliih nuti-treaiuriaaurtlj .-..n ri ...... v. . -r witn proper Hmit itKin upon tint (guan lily of land anil amount of money ne demand thit the atuouHt ot tha circulating medium b speedily increased to Hot le than $50 per capita, a. We deiuind that ennzreaa ehall

tnpps?i such Uwa as shall effectually pre

re-,Teut tj(. dealing in future on all agricui cure tbe moat perfect compliance with the law. 3. We condemn the silver bill recently passed by congreM and demand, in ilea thereofthe free and unlimited coinage of silver. 4. We demand the passage of laws prohibiting alien ownership of lead, and thst eongreftc take prompt action to de vise wonie plan to obtain all iaede bow owned by aliens and foreign syndicates. and that all lands now held by rsilroedand other corporations in exceesof ench as is actual ly used and needed bv their, be reclaimed by the government ami held for actual settler only. S. Believing in tbe doctrine of equal righte to all and special privilege to noae, we demand that our national lecis lation ehall be so framed in the future a uot to build np one Indaetry at the ex pense of another. We further demand a removal of the existing heavv tariff tax from the necessaries of life that the poor of oar land mutt have. We further de mand a just and equitable system of graduated tax on in cornea. We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hsnds ol the people, and hence we demand that all national and atate revenue shall be limited to the necewary expenses ef the government, economically and boneetly anministernd. 6. We demand the moat rigid, honest and just state and national governments! control and aupervision of tbemeanaol public coremanication and transoorta (ion, and if this control and supervision doe not re more the abuses now exUtRff we demand the government ownerhip or such means and transportation. of communication The papers of neither of the two old parties seem to pay much attention to the fact that Tillman, the Farmers' All! ance candidate for Governor, carried South Carolina bv 26.000 majority over the combined "straight" Democratic aud itspiibticaa tickets. Independent. Tiltnaa was tbe regular Democratic candidate was not nominated by the A liance at all but Democratic Alliance men attended the regular Democratic convention, and untnum ered the snots back politicians, and nominated their choice, ik-ceder from the regular con vention joined the Republicans and brought out another ticket, which wm beaten as it ought to have brn. Democratic farmers can rule is their party o ne an tz ation all the time, if they unite and want to. but the recent elections show that they only fritter away their strength out of tbe regular Democratic organization.. Bv the way, how does Dufendach like tbe policy as to govern meut and voting announced by Gov. Tillman in his inangural add res? doesn't suit Chris.' little God, Harrison, at all. OtrDr. Glesea waa surprUed and in dignant at the breech of con Id e nee shown by the publication of .his recent confidential letter to the Republican. it nas opened in eye of many r. M. B. A, men, however, who thought their order waa too pure to harbor a hypocrite as a leader. (LT Wonder if the young man from Jasper that wrete the letter to St. Henry denouncing the new elostlon law will write any more campaign letters? Jnt think el it, 9 vetea in Case townehip for hi man. He had better alletni his herses and kt pi lkks e4oo.

Th Ualted &UIOO It MM I paternal CttTtrawfiM, aad ftthftrt mm to he. WbH

it secant mi, m It ever dot, ,tbe lewothe conn a went posh tor superiority ever mil ih woild, will Ml destroyed, aud a generation will grow up looking to the government iwr iu support awd help in lvery enttrpfl. T1 mtfHWMiiy at Ih hp ari, m the eMtditiOH would all favor Mm, an-1 MNrtv f thr ellhtn yrhPtaily. which lnharetlv lUpnda h iU ItolrpentifHe, womM Ih tiIlowtKl tip Thk i tb great ohjielioN to the AHUwee prpi of Hational tiiiN-trwaa. trie Ml ovar th land, and loaHlag; or tht p'U'le' Money at a low rate tit iaterfrt to man who do not want to aell produce, at exiHgr prl. Jt wnald alao b taking trom one claaa of opl by taxation wnnoy to b loaned to uther' 1 Um fonhftallAM prlnoiplr of it i an HHjuM one. The ci'veroHtent ahtinlil not Ioh it Hinv or iu eredit to an c'rpirafiMM, ol-iy nr inilividH'), loit honld par ila bonded debt with any urU4 ariti". and when that ia paid luiii'd red nef mx.tlffiM o that no larga urplH h4uhl Im ttkrn Irorn lh runinieiaf h people, tu b a fhultltn-otk nearen Nlitii partifc. or a Ihimb tt roHteittiuu UrtwHfn greel ueculaiora b they railrod mtigiMtef orjeommot farmer. A far a the duty of lite gov ernment U concerned, the protM-r pUe far the people himcv, beyond barely wNongh to pay expfa of govern men t economically adminia'ered. U in the porkft of thoe who earn it. A pioptr i evuton of th national va trio f taxation, by a Drmocntie Comgreixiand admini!tratioit,aiid ajtMlicioH inctw-K or the ittny inaditiiH of exehaiif, by the fre cninagf of ilvr and gold, without anv r4gant whatever, to whit oiher government wav do at to roiuaf a or money, and, if necmary. ar aooition to th prtiit volume of grrrn-b-ck enrrency, will cure all tha tvflfrom which farmers who are indntrioua Mr now siiOiTinif. and which were brought upon them by sit wiijtM avstem f txa-io i, and foriieiam (or a eiai. by tt priNient ftepublicnn' party. It they will ctlmly invtatigale they will find this to tie true, and will have a remedr better tlute local eub-tretirie L'eackera' Institute of Columbia. Tewtialiip. The teachers ef Columbia townshlo held their sMsond institute at TJniosi Val ley. Dee., 18V0. We. j all preach t and on time. Virgil R. Greene, ef the Ilillham school, came before the institute win. Mis long welcome ad drew on "Histerv of Education." It was very sWy bandied b the proficient Virgil. Next came the teacher of Crystal, W. A Gas, with hit Language Lesson. It was very ably handled by tbe familiar teacher, and a warm dweusaion ensotd as to wbsther "JlistreeV should be nronouneed ae spelled or -Misses." All were for tbe former except Gees and the Simmons brothers, and, of eourao. the old adage, A majority rnlos, ris;ht or wrung. W.S. Mil barn, too teeefcer of Uatoo Valley, brought before too audience "Plant Study." the aoole tree beitisr tlipriacipal article of conversation, wbici was analyzed from bottom to top, but tbe fruit wae left off entirely. The frnt tree agent wae takan as authority, being of great value. The Myaatte TJnivsrsity wss repren ii ... i " "7 rui. uenry o.Qimnost. wno was assigned "Aritbmstic, Cora Usesurs," which was very practically handled as, if he baa anv corn at all, he hat more? corn than pupils. Henry ie being decidedly successful, nolwKbet ending kit small school. Miss Lucy Cox. of Beety eeheel, csme oetore us with the important auMect Civil Uovernmeat," which wae fairly exhausted. F. B. Waldrin. of Peadlav. waa not aesigned any regnlar work, therefore he only acted l'reident. Mrs. Annie Flick, a former teacher of this and adjoining counties, was pre-eiit. She encouraged the young teachers to work with zeal. Cfces. Simmons, a former student oi tha S. 1. N. C, of the If erkel school, had "Apportionment or School KevenHe. Thediffarent method a of apportion menu were prented in a logical and scientific manner, it was seen clearly that it would be to the benefit of our county if it would be based nooa tbo attendance The President of Brush College. Wiltie W. Ellis, after some preliminary remirka on tits physical disability, was erred b the members and president, thst It would not take any muscalar effort to perform duty, presented his subject, "Reltehmn viewsot tbe Thirteen Colonies." in thi most interesting way. Willis is one nf our promising young teachers; bo will make his mark. t'ii a, ionrau, or weaver, cemef last, but not least, with "Geography of England and Irelsnd," presented with courage and ability. The work aaslgned beinr exhauled, the president proceeded to assign work for tbe next uiMiiuto, which U aa fol lows; Virgil 11. Greene. DUt. No. 1. Hiitorv of Education, ptm is? jo. 2. W. A. t.asa. Exercio in Pronunciation ; So. 3, W. S. Mllburo, Plant Study ; No. m. iirnry r oiwimone. JOIHl High fjom miion; Ho 5, Lucy Cox. American Literature: No. I. Pres, minus; No. 7. -ns. . Mmmons, u. S. History ; No. t. Willis Bills, elements of Ksadlng: No. . Nina Conrad, Railroad. It was decioed that the remaining in states win tie held at Cryetsl. It being hh mim nmrni un convenient for the teachers. No further business coming weiorr me inuiHie ti adjourned to at Crystal, Jan. 3 lBtl. W. A. Gam, See y. ., rJH ftH,B,1ry " of Thot. ScantHa Son, of Evsaivills, fnilwl Tuesday for $100,000, and eighty-ftve workmen art thrown out of employment in the dead of winter. Uae of tbe effects of too time brought about by the itopublienn policy of protection for the rich ; tbo poor can starve or take care of themaelfes, The workmen ought to held a MeeUnerund resale la favae mi u. rieto and fret tot ie." J

AN ENGLISH ARCADIA.

hamw.es mm thc sccnm whw JOHM 10NYAM UVED. IMMaMfa Cm rninr CVw MwilfcifJaailra. ICoftrHcM r Awirieaa fnm AmeriMfcial Ttt tan AnwriraH taking kb Unit mil way ride In RugbuMl, ami ckpacially to taa American froi the Wabath valhy aeatoiod u m all roni! improvement of asiUht or taaatporarjr charete-tba gmtt miuI irw pnwcot faling Is that chqmhI ly tb multiplied anil eaonauna vlikncM of rliwH awl fuiiiW wwalth. They confront kim on mrr aW in the trim Meilgaa and carefully clrarwl grovw; th rich, dark xmn jMwiarwM aatt closely eultlvMtetl Ockla; th aolnl farm houM. Htllfiiawl Moue walk and MihatanUal , btilMintw. ainl more than all la th wtw4arful public inaHvriuBt. 3 I T.VKK THK HIST. The railway uiaintaiu an almeet dead lev), rpsartllew of tbt topography ot tke oonntry; but whether on the high embaakMentorih thi- deep cut, ou- seaa nounalgtitly klojK.- of rock or of clay gullied by tborain. On the contrary, in tbe cuts he gli4es thruUtth gatowaya of xreen, and oa tLf-nli the enibankimnt slopes away in ! 14 od. or :h trracd ,aud tbickast with fran and lliwera whicb charm the eye. i ii on t bo levels tbe narrow atrip of the roadway between mil and ditch inaribhoa of i;rea: tin: ditch U like one of our oraa-sa-rully rockexl flumes, and where the eoad winds around toe point of a hill the (.Vjirky U often terraced above ami belo, thie point covered with noble trees, aa) tbe terracaa t in grasa or shrubbary ev Bowers ia ever varying forms of rural loveltooas. Wben a country road croetea railway at a cut it paeaeaon a tnat atone bridge and under a IdKh grade by a tunnel, while ou tbe level it approacbea by aloes; aud gently inclined sjvade which

idri ft a bridge level above tbe top of tbs I reay-with aa unpleasant tendency to conessokeotack; and the manner in which 'centration in tbe twee. Too many "uub-

tesac hifca grnoes are eonoeaued er daueaieiy eeaiea wj ueuoie rows oc usaa aueag their bane k qmite ehorsaiac. The eoaatrr dspoto (taeei tbm ntatlonn) are llttlsr leeoas of Iree, aaMi like tbe brides are ae solid as if built by Titans for Cyclopean traaaportauoa. But the riding part ah, I caaaot prake tbat! Asdwben asked nty iuapeasstoa of tbe country I am oompelled to awer that I nave been well treated with one exception. " When I left Liverpool by the London and North western they put na Into a cage, fastened the door and et a guard over me! That k just what it amounted to. 34 y first impulse waa to ask if they feared I would ateai tbeirtrain, but there waa no time to "chaff," for it waa "Quick, now! Right in here!" then a, wild Sing of my 'icrgage" after me, a lammlng and fastening, and we were off at forty miles an hour. 24y only fellow priaoner for some time waa a middle need aad very intelligent lady, who explained that she "had been pnt into the anaokers' earrkge" only because abe arrived too late to get into the other, and straightway insisted on my smoking; If I felt like it. When I got avcttstomed to nay cage I noticed that it waa eight feet long, the long way being across tbe track, and big enough for two seats, fronting each other, with shelves overhead for light luggage. Fire persons eouhl tdt on each seat by a little equeesinf;, beta family or party ef five to night can barn its own cagt with oat extra charge- Three of tbex, with a sentry box for the guard, constitute a "van," and In the same van are generally a first, Mscood and third clana cage. The difference in price is worth taking into aecocnt, and here, as iu America, I ride with the smokers oa principle, for it k among Mnokers that one heat the freest talk aad get at tbe true sentiment of the people. A ran looks like a combination of tbe old stage coach ami one of thoe "photograph can" which used to be hauled over tbe country rosda of the west, and a string of tfcwe "eecond hand coflltts." aa Artemus Ward would tay, make a train. Ona leng ride there k serious ineoavtnience. One cannot move about or net a kLw of water or retire temporarily, and if they did not make a live minutes' atop at kaMencein two bourn a delicate pennm would suffer aa much aa a child in the old fufaioned district school. The English freely admit that America ie ahead in tbe eomferta of railway travel, and explain tbe failure to improve by tbe fact that there k m much capital invented ia these old ktyle carriage, and the sbopa are fixed to make them; tint I Moapect that tbe real reuon for the conservatism ia the English lore ef privacy. I find it manifested everywhere in tbe high walls, thick groves or dense hedges, around tbe better cbuw of housea, in the dlvkion ef the "publics'' into several Httk drinking; stall, and most of all in the manner ot eating. At the village Inn I eat ia the parlor, tea commercial travelers in the commercial room, the kdiea ia some remote region, while the dignitary does hk eating in hk own room. Very rarely do 1 ait down at table with any ether person. They strive to be equally secluded on tbe ears, and the cans the guard taken of no k actually tottcbinc. I soon discovered hk utility. There ia no allowing a nun to run thk way and that at the topp(g places and to get late daoeer. I woo so affected by the kindly ewadderatioo of my keeper at oae place that I attempted to be facetious. "Vou don't intend that na American aball get. hurt la thk country, do you?" "Xo, xur," he answered, whh all the gravity of a lnefcop, and respecafully touching hie cap, "No, sort net so long as he 'arc any money, sur.M 1 teek the hint. CeuV i very wall naks k, Indeed, for ae he brouglt hia hand atowa frees hk) eee It was palm upward and coppee ha aeUcfttoly awggsssive war. A

Is ska ardbury "It?" f ar an at-

asaeai lexpeHoa for "boot" and Ism) cnameenaAM wnen - -- u m luitml " fwr the mahsa boy if one aeda WU mtrvKt, j and ane psswy tar any one who abowa yon Its road or street you want. Every one lakes "tips" except profMauoiuU Men -ana the weekay, ml course and aa a penny k auual to two cents, tbn drain anuwnu to f quite a Mtaa in a day. When I had occasion to aend a not to llodf.ml front John ( Kenyan 'a eottaae at Elatow (perhaps two insikw) I hesitated to offer auytbiiig to the 'very aubetoatial farmer who hail anid he wan going right there ou hi own account; but lon pnt iweateuwwith, "I dotaka a rt r two (rueaninit Ihht), tur, whenever as I gore u t v George, ami Mxpi'nce'U do it, xur." Since then I have Ikhm Waa deli'ate, and hart not- yet nnceetfded in lnultiag any one t y ouering a "tip." I have nakl that the country on the line of the North western railwity U very beau- , tif ul, but there are dark aKit ou this form ef lovwltoei, and we reKclted the first mmw after leaving Liverpool. My fellow priaoaer explained: "1'hla 'ere U where they do snake all the nawwty atuff for England cacmicabi and nuch." I IteUeve Iter. The nnrrow aiieyH between the block of boiiM were in ttarkncKi awl the stream was liuwl .with tlu liiU inij. unrtu Pup uvrpl miles not a apear of graaa or a shrub waa ,to I heeu, s hiW all the building were ot aa indeecribablu dirty, aahy color, awl over all hutur a cloud that dedes decriitioii. Yet in the narrow alley ware great crowila of children, looking like sooty gnome of the underground world, and tbey ami the ' I 'l- 1 ..... I - - immck nxurn swui i lie lurnwriweniw distorted by the peculiar base that the ebtbt nave one an uncanny enation. It mutt have been at such a pbice that John Uunyan got UU Imagery for lwll. Tba eliemkal odors kill nil vegetittion in the vicinity, and it wan such a relief to get out i once more among the greeu hill and timbered vale. Rural Knglaud i tbe real ( England tbe Kogland of song and aentii aavnt and practical enjoyment. ' I reached Bedford jiift as the people were thronit.g to t lie river aide after their ' day's work, ami aa I rode over the old bridge I could scarcely nw train an rxrla- : ntatbu of delight at the enchantiug MXue. . Foe a mile or loore the broad alack water baain forma one of tbe finest boating place m England. On the city aide a terrace (ealltd m Muhanktneut in Kngtuhii) extends along the begin, while tbe other aide is litied by n grove aa beautiful aa any tliat Bunyan'a pilgrim ww on tlie OeleetaWe iiiiHintiiin. Along tbe city aide of th .terrace are noble old trees ami rustle benehcM, ami a the rowers are thick on the ' water every floe evening all ihe people take their rt there. I At p. m. the netting sun waa canting Its red liht upon the clear water; at S:45 1 there waa rtill light enough to read, nor jwns it dark enough to Mleep well till an hour later. Every ona tookeii clean, ruddy ami pleasant. Among many hundred 1 di.l not mm thret? really bad complexionti, ' uukati you count na auch the xwther "high" " color of tbe older iople. From 15 to 30 the English woman is remarkably attractive, at least to thoe who, like myself, hava a weaknees for ,'olor anl plumpneiw. The lily and tbe rose mingle jtiat about aa the i poets tell us. But in middle life the lily -. too often disappears and the roee geta very many "pub- ' lies." too many frrwtaH nf ...1 .u) ul. others. These do not count in Kitglaad. It k only when people take to gin, and in large quantities, that tbey are coaei dared M,ard driakerti.,r Every Amricaa who vhrfte Bedford k Mppoeed to be a Bunyanlte, ami directed acomiingly. Tbe "gaol'Mn which he was f eonnaed was simply an extension of the gate bouse at the end of the brldgtv-nbout ten roda from my inn, tbe George and had ' to lie torn away to make room for tbe new bridge. Ilia statue Hand ou tbe corner of tbe large green where he occasionally preached, and a very imposing figure it is, j a gift to th'j city by tbe Duke of Bedford. All around are memoriala of him, and for the moat part well preserved. Ilia cottage i in Etetow Htanda exactly aa he left it, aud looks just aa represented in the familiar I picture. The church (in England you , must say meeting-house "church" means 'the eetabliahutent only) in which he preached after hk release k somewhat I changed, and the bronae doors presenting .aceoea from but allegory are well worth seeing. All around k the natural wenery wnica snows in parta ot tee i'llgrnn s Progress." It ia all very, very interesting really inpiriae;. J. II. litxuiK. Hew te Ceaat Maak BUI. "There are two kinds of bank trill," mM a man who has handled a good many of them. "There are the national hank bilk , and tbe government note. The former have vignette on each end, the latter on j the left band end only. The treasury department made a mistake In putting tbe vignette on the left end of tbe government note, for this reaaon: Take a bundle of , tbeee bilk in a bank; tbe bank clerk in (counting such a bundle place hk left hand on the left end of the bundle, and , count the i Sgbt end with hk right thumb J aad linger. I ''The vignette is the most difficult thing I to counterfeit, ami for that very reaaon it , U coufiterleited moat. In counting mieh $ bilk a I have been speaking about thk ! vignette k not Men by tbe hank clerk, and ne ta more iiaute to count tn a aimrkius note than If be aaw the vignette. The expert knows a bad vignette nhuoHt nt a glance. I think if the treasury department had thought of thk the vignette would have lxsen pat ou tbe right end of the bill." Thk was told to tbe cashier of a Dearborn street bank. He smiled when he beard it. "Ia the first place," be aid, "tank clerks do not count IhII. in the way you mention. If tbey do tbey violate orders. Tbe instruction are that they shall Bundle the bilk so that each oae will come entirely within the ranxe of the eve. I f preaunm t'lere are violations of thk rule in every bank, Even so, an expert hiM other means ef detecting a bad bill than looking at the vignette. However, I am of tbe opinion that "be vignette would bean additional safeguard if it were on the right end of the note.'' Chicago Tribune. A Qaeer KeeUleg riaee. Of all roosting jrfacea imaginalde the baud of a clock would seem tbe but place a bin! would eek. But, nevertheless, a feathered warbler ofsome description took up quarters for tbe nighton the hour band of the Lima, O,, town clock, ami was as oeey as a "bug in a rug." It waa first noticed about 10;80 o'clock, and, as the hands would soon pass, an tnterestedcrowd looked on, anxious to know what the bird would do. Well, that bird knew it business, and when the Minute hand drove up ia front of it it demurely bopped aboard, and taking a seat en the extreme end rode safely by, The danger ever, it reenmed the former poolthm ea tke how aood.-CaJtsii IferaM.

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Where, oe of our mot friii,, devout Ohrleiian aioMWrs, Mil, j Noma, boa been remotrrd In j' from the care, lolls, sot row, Ul, k tatbina of earth, .o ,be jo, hI i noes of the general aaaeuWdv of iL , wim in heaven (She was tin . " unn i wrmt -litres daN ,ti bhewnSHHl religion t liter ' na as as na aa a saa east sin as aa - m ' which aba p;...oUl kr, .Mi,,, aud during h-r -l.oit hUV WjU, H "'' snweli iHteteated ill all Ute eut. ri.ri-. j ibe church, and an HiiMt .iMJ... ff the home of her uin -uu. Hi.,'. ' "'Sis (i ir ii Hp ' i "Hut the dear fWvior hatu rtlictl tjf And laid ber up'in hi- breast, Hath folded hi ani. nround hr'r And bushed her to euOl rem'j Knvd. 1) .That in Hit..)., u... our si-trr Ihn behiuj C, p. rhool has sustained a great lo. . ' ' ' . ! y si is Utl Vf las liunible wibinieoloh to Hiri will t t-ITSfl in irilM IWrMTHIIIAfll aStsl I..... tt ) I hat we extend our svm iiil, to the bereaved taniiU . noil j,iiuti ltln to Him who aluns can clieer-ihe brukm lirarifil. (4 ) That a copy ol tl.Me reao'iiil,,,, be -ent to each of Hie r.Hnt paper j,(f publiosiion. and Ibe dsmim Im .......i ... t . 'S ua the iHinutea ( tbr m:ihmI. I.UMA I II1MAM. 1 MAY I'KltMI'I.KW V f1. im... b.T'1'A Hl.ACKWKI,!, 'I Imj J'"irit Stup. Perhn vou are run ilown mh'i ... nan I steli. phi. i lliiiik mn'i !..,., 1. - r , " ' "... - of I l)l to your hi Unction. hhI mi nottt r aawlteit sella tun V.,n ....A l. i " iifli ail'' a s imiiiii Mr ft) f WHrniiik- vim rt UL-Vfw ilm rt.i .s. - 7'- - ' - ... -r-' as - if is . . ai . . . . oa . r huh ineryoa rro-iraiioii. imii Mffi crve lonHJHtid in fviectiic ltittir- q will Hud tbeex-ei lemcdv lur ri-foi g votir nervoHx m-leiH to itn nnrn. healthy condition. uipri-iie le.ii follow the imp id tn s i.'Ht Net v T. i.tr and AMeraflvo Y- Ur aiipetite rcin.. jfojfd 'liifetldn i- ..,ivd, and tb l,mr Hid Kidni)r4 re-iifnn he-U, ,f Try a IhuMi PrbeMX h M.tlin K.mI man's Di ng Slo?e. g, It tirjulruM ab'itii ib -nme iril t.f Ipgil al.jiit) vmI tt -tUf h'm-.iii if cii-riCHl IhIio' Iu iiiih.i m in,i.i,n , .... . ( . , - ,r- 1,.piictbn tbl i !.' r tn j oi i ,IMiilidneiinoietMlei MUplicsit T j pension tee slmwiii )m nrMais-if -l ft esirelt, am) nil Hpiii..,n,io- tor r t(, I j .en-iriifc or inc 'k- booid o tu through tbe pot-tuM-'-!- fre f (ti4, 'the soldier. Am - unatilM to m - ct j pH-a.dtM. aptdioatioo i- not nuiiifit-d t . I...II ,. trr - iinaifri inii'ipoiio"n,iB'', We wonder how iIih I'itihmi leMriment would drcinh-r an app'lration rnaite hi P M Jshn Hisruaus of Celrtine, fudging onlv from Ms tetter t Cbairmaii lUiiiilion. hrfsnaBsaVVannWM II EADQUABTEK rR Titte Singer Sewing: Macli ine! 1 beg lo announce to tbe fmblb'.thii I have again opened an ofHre 'whetr I bay eoiiftHHlly oh band a full line of the Gt-noine 8inger. with all the latet improve mint. I b.ive alo a li'ta tock of AlticlimewlM, Needles, l)ll,k', for all other make nhiI tlis of .-n. .Machines. A'l kiiidt of Seniiii.' Mncliines repattid. Birgnhis in i-reond-nano Kinrniiie-4. My pincr of btit.e is on 7th Htiret, botwcen M'll ntt Mct'rllln Mn ls, JASPER, IflDIAMA. PETEU J. (iOsMAN, AroMt, For the Siiugei Mauiitaclariag Compny. I am nUo agent for the old te!iMe Niagara Fire and Tcrnado ami C cl ne Insuraiice Co., of New York, and teripeftfully k a liberal patronage. lte. 5. 1890-3HI. I Huck FREE Worm leo.aa. iS awSfif . WunMMal Umf, OLIO tH p fttt.f t kcIHT un tu i rwajf sea ii wm - w laaSWllMtrMrusofccSe ThttM Mart!tree. An tk wwi j I S la Is .kot mmm mmmd Ttm to Dm, wfc )!-? to eM m fw tM, wkw bM ttjtn hm mm- ma. w an rBi- w ff in tift-w, mm, k. 41. IT M WPM fW - Ir -y. 8UUVEY NOTICK. NOTICK is hereby given that weW proceed with Henry Burger, he Connty Survevor of Dubois county, on Tiieiidajr, January I, lMl, to run lb tines and determine the boundaries of W. No. Thirty-five, Town One goal. IC'niee Three West. In Uulio couniv, Indiana. The inlerrtiediale lines will lo be run and the corner, thereof r' lnhltshftil st the miif ttuif. AH tieriOSS itiierestrd are notified to be present st thai time. Jou.v W Uoiti i, Gko. Wi Jacobs. Pec. 5, 1S&0 - St. KSTItAY 1IOAIC. Slrayed from the farm of Ibr deraigned, a mile west of Jasper, one ctrj Iteikshire boar, two yeaara oin, uirf with a few white spots on lower ptt. marked. on right ear with two Upcp cb out. It is a long hog, with a crooKed back, and weighs about K ponmls. Taker sn. or anv nne knowiuif Its wnfff abnats, will please notify me, and rrrrivs reward. Fkaxk LkchnssNov 28, 1990-31. Notice f Application for Liu-aer Liven un. XTOTfCK U hereby stu le th. ttotvn f bJ J3l fc t Rlat.illi WD-hlii. OotMiIs Miuntr tn4 , Ih nVIrlKBl wtM rtly Iw hf Resr f t.Teoaty C tl ... . 1. .f i.i .nlltll "An .Ut - nrm ww rsut.a tar un si nmitiiK ",,. se4 ill Uw Hint parn ef lw ewelnt; Is count" tbe prrnltn f thf ft j f foenblait f ' tlll tberMf. nt iterUtiaa ewefscy." Sy thi UKhlatitrVrtsdlsas, la l?ft. for '',12 Jt..xlc.ilHK l)w,wiiriMl bmla I 1"M"f ,'!hi ntt st a time, t fce srnsk . the premi. fr VZ roseyMr. Th rrrl-e lwte where ',r J.A. ell tain the H l1tuit u4 Mt ! iJ5 u. ,l ii.i ..i.i mf the to" Jasew, Hlehrl4 taireshk, '''iuwt 1),1, WSS-Se. - -A.rorUet ia thf Jsopor Coorkw.

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