Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 December 1890 — Page 4

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IM rtTe k e m rn4 -eh .1 ' the A met h:an prttpb h S- ... , "A 1 iHMitlelui areu-h "lor revenue XrtftMy n hot i m fonlv." ' TWre are man v .'rave ohj-etten !o X msu who does not si ad v politic, the RcttnMUtiM o' lrge -MS-piua inVwrfuMy ran know any thing abott 1 rrM.Mrf-,H.l rtpfrKHi tilths tWHr'.j,.,...,, to HT them whether

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at! too um fiih o Jtiic 1,,, , untfttxe being let in) forth as to the hvl of tlie dartm -t upon ifo f ,,ihera than those who pav whom reel tha aiMvU and d-lkste re-j,H,,Ht H,e M,liiiciH f.r rex IHlWUt' efit noloKtMtirt,' ;J WMjv H-onby uf f.v:kHowlJ"' firwwr CtwMi4aiit I U icrMry .ihhiI oIT ver. Wlwt m plitleiH? I'ietry Mr m t.joeikHt to i .OMtt wrm ihUm iIm ifoo ofyovrN rnicy nt -nnMuUiinsi tHrt WMt, lor th drcawNt of the orl r imdnn diftltv in maMisiM it. All IM eoUiJ-M of the pmpin ,"y to. dieihit wASMerrr w i. mHltioly hv ,j)kM,H. Neffer reTeHHeoHly, m th HohaI (Kok iUpiWuftrS .INnlni-r rtet v(. Ererv huh q who th BflM- hv miUjin- mOHit lb t vut itf.lliveMi Ihhu to a r.

Uok, iiHi tt i hM Hey 414. HuntGrovir '"IrelftHiV rcniK Kn-)1 fion thf fMHple H1! in tit fri that rf jm4ly affHt.U4) tt Oinsxe Jo rr4 wee tbr fHrplMt bv rftiniz uxntiOH oh the nrcri;trnf HIp, intr.l of by fxirtvdjft h4 hkiIc4 'i5ii,nditre, n the prwfBt RepoMicni C'i;res h" Anne, HHtil the surplM- h Wen me a ilfricit. Avh vet Secretary Wiinlom unt wirbilnwo. by mtHV atillioHS. the lejHwit Sh Mfavorite pel hnkJ" n? the Argus well kNow. His December repirf. hhHwitteti 10 C0Bjret, ,howi 3000000 en deposit ih bnk, nd iikh which the lHk pny no intrret. An4 yptthH week be reomiHttiU that thV'pec biU be dHthorixetl to do bein with only 1(X0 in GoverMment bonds 4epsittt in the O S. tre-Mry, iHfd of tfce ?501jO required hy the preet law If f vrr &h shuiMi-(ratifin favored "pwi IttHkO and fxerted til its influence to btlp ibe miilinnire WHke more mill ie by f)-cHUtioH oh the people woner, it U D iUrr'uoH's ad Hiodom's. yThe IrtdepetidfiK chi over it. rpeni et-ick by the people. Ii et dK a lot of lip lieotilo Ut week nbout the Democrau of J.ifer beine -tweef fnl ttrui ihfy stuck together, ThfCoukikk rtM infrm hiw, if he didn't kHw it. that the I)HtfM:riU were hhcreftil ni over the country . beemise the money niiiionsire, hnvin jet whi tber demond ih the tariff bill, which the IwieieHdnt supported, and the ilTer demoaeliztttOH freeuUtive lw, which tbo IudependeHt coHtMriided. ith4riw, for one f-lcclioo. thefr moe from Jfiri tonorrupt the btltat Aedbnv votee, Hd becHe il h & fact that "truth OTHsbed to eanb will rise yaie," and ih trtrth ku croabeil in 18B bv -Weeks ot Ave7 Htetb-txU. ff trtie, as Line el a ei uyn ee fool (be peouc BometifHe, hot yots etH't fool tbeut all the time," aad the ., Ifcrifpeedent' cmrly hn fooifrd the ww fraliv in 1R8. bat dida't currei. evon with ttfir F. M. B. A. UHadfoIti ebicAeerr, in 1S90. The plain hct U, aad it is ooe the IhdfpeHdeat should learn, the Democrat' ot Jasper ishu every where else succeeded bee they "told the trHth,w h4 wre rrht on the pilitica! ho of the day. and Meontp-i amv attempt at doubleJfliRjf, or to mtalittd and deciv the people. Dorm? the cawvi the ladependent cciHtiMnAlly harpfd a boat ike men it now ackrtowlrieed to be boae Hd Wg, n the "corrupt bjr foar, the Mfer clique," the "party boten,7" a fair wire-pMileri," Jfcc. The voice ot the boHen peopte is mighty, aad saakee coHue wen fcin? h i i jc h t y umatl aOThe Htt swindle is accomplished by anmtm of a doable foanuin pfii, owe tnd fiiled with tood ink, the other with ink thit fad itway ia m day or two Taa sharper! plan ia to call on firmer, er other, make a trade so advantageous to them that they are willine to f ree to il. write the contract with the ink tbat fades, then manage so that the vietitti Mtfnta with the ink that lasts. Then ia a few day they have the aame on a sheet of blank paper on which any tort of a note eta be written. People who read the pper are careful how thr mh their Haws to any doeameat offered by a slraaer. The ColHmbiH Cycle Calendar. liy tar thf mk-t vilaahle baoiaeM caltodtrlor I8l, and -Mtirely anWine in diix. the Uolumbia Cycle Calendar and Staad. Uteed hr the Pope Mf. Co., ,f IkMton, Ma.a. The Calendar U in the form of t pad containing 34 leve, ea x 2 J laclio ; one for each day ut the yetr, to be torn off daily, and one for the entire vtur. At the lower end of each war is a oik lor memoranda, and ae the leave areeiily fatene at thf upper end. any leaf can be exposed. Jin nuh U loft when the leare are tnra off. The pad rets apon a sttnd, eontiniMe pen rak and pencil holder, and when piaeeri )pfn the desk the entire anrface of the date leaf I brottght directly and kept eonsUntly before the ere, making it irapiwe to overtook ilate or memoranda The Mand U made of stained wood, MoHRted wih raided letters in bra, thtttf forming an ornamental papf-r weight, Ib day nf the week and the day of tbo yert together with lh an tu ber of day to come, are given, and eicl slip bears a short paragraph pertaining to cyeiinx kindretl anhjecta Tn-ee pararapn htve been caretnlly oidlated Irom leadine publication and tromiaet writer, the larger nHmler having been especially written foribia petone. AithoHxh this is the sixth i-te of the CaleHdarr alt tins matter h lreb and aew, comprising nHable event in eveHn?, epiaioni of physician and rlergvaen, hint abont iod making, and nusarn other topk, the whole being enough t make a fair-dzed veiuit.e wtteH piiMte.1 in book tvpe. Potmater General Wan natnaksr kaa decided that post muter who fall to noli fv publishers when subtcribera mere away r fail lake papers frem the lt mace, be bead tesudaiibie lor the iuWiriptitH,

Arrant Hyneeriey. It it right to tax a man that another will reap the beeeit? Certainly siet,lsek pendent. If Chris. Defennaveh had any polilktl brntestv H might be inferred fresw th above that Ht was trying to bretk into the IVmoeratic. party - which God tor hW 1 Bet k i only a mal e".H-t to pull i)m wool over HHiH Democrat' eye, as

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hih extent be a fioittlttMH. or he cannot kaow the fall eReet of hi vote whethei that vote be for a anp'rvi-or of th road or a President of the United Sine nd every eitnen tbould quality himself tt a politician a thoronghlv a hi nri ouii'tings will permit, and it will not be "fo revenne only,' either, bnt for the lap.inets md well-Using of the tnas uf Um people. , niiris. onybt to atndy politics. iaateal of Ihiw to "taod off' his vote to the best advantage. Ik Town. Snpervidng Engineer K. H, AlliH. and two nther civil ene inVert. of the Eranaville and Chicago Uailrotd Comrany, arrived in Jasper W-dHeida evening, looking over the ptopnrMl ronte of that company prliin'marv Ir beginning the necery nrveya HV are informed that the ROHtrictora wio begin work at Frioh Lirk in a thon liote. as the only heavy work on the linr will be in that vicinity, and the real m the Umc. clear through to Kvanville, wilt be got in readineaa to puah work oa it etriy in the Spring. Oar people will haartilv rejoice when another railroad to Evaoaviile enable. the latent resource of th eooRtry to bdeve!med. Along the proposed toutf from French Lick to Jasper will he found immense qo. Milieu of fine linoionc, along the northern portion of Do hois county, and of gMwl htiildinic ssnd one. of various grades and colors, and of merchantable timber, principally pop lar, oalc. htckorv, gum. sycamore, ami flute whIhiii. From Jasper to Evamville the road will run over almost eontinuous coal In1, and some of tin best known in Indiana, as well aa beiny contiguous to a finely developed agricultural :oHHtry, whose farm productaloae would farnih a remunerativr busiaese for a railroad. It i proposed to about evenly divide the distance between the present L. E. at St. L. and I ft E railroads. The people of this township will b heartily in favor of another railroad If Pancrille, or of aa independent tin from French Lick to Jasper bat would be lHjnred by any exteuskm of Mr Slacker's preetut railroad, or any rail road enterprise which is not bound ut at the start not to be merely a coHtinua tion of the L. E. Jb St. L Ky., and ii asked for aid will insist upoa a sum ot liquidated damage being agreed upon equal to the aid aked, conditioned upon the separate maintaiaance of the roar aided, aad that agreement befog em braced in the petition and order, wii. cheerfully vote a two per cent. tax. Seuthera IstaaHe Hoapitsal. Insane HosriTai. I Evansville. Ind., Dec. 15, Mr pTOK:-May year kindness al low me a short spare ia your paper, fot the following words that may change tbi many Heavy feelings toward the "Ho pital Life" to more pleaeaat and grateful ones Ubortly ere I was called oa duty, 1 wi nlietl with a sense of utter despair, b the many remarks made, aud eaased mr to dread the day whea I should be callsd N'ow, since I am here, I thought to writt a few words, and change the minds o thoee who may be possessed of the same Me that I was. "Ueapital Life" is hoi ear so bad, but much more pleasant than many would expect. Not only oaee, bat quite often, have 1 heard the remark madf, that the patieno are meanly treate!, which is an unjust tentence to the Institution, if all are lik unto this. The patient are never mis treated. No whipping, nor scolding, nor burling in any way. The Supt. of this Institution, Dr. A J Thomas, ia a man of good moral eharac tr and kind deposition towards tho working for him, and those under hit care. The ateklaat phyatckna, Dra. Zaring and lim, ate likewise kind and pleas ant. In fact the whole institution i nothinie but kindness throughout, and all the inmatea sociatile with ench other. Lectures on the "Kulea for the Institu tion are delivered once each week, by Dr. l nomas. Every Sunday afternoon the inmate meet in the chapel, where religious serv ices are held, It give me great pleasure fo state tha the new acq mi n Hurt's, and the renews of old acqurintaners I have formed while here, are all kiodoeM towards me. Sinee Christmas Is so near I will cloe wishing all a merrr Christmas and happy New Year, hoping that (iod maj thower lila bh-sstngs upon one aad all and grsat yne health, that ;nn may live to enjoy many returns of "The iiappy Holidays." very Truly, lOf HtA ElFERT. During November, 4lt peneinner', who were paid at the Indianapolis Agency, died. This ia Ibe large nam Ink ef deaths reported in any meath liaee the agency was estabHihsd. atjr Supreme Court Judge Miteaell was buried at Goshen last Moaday. He s!ied frem dkeeee ef tbe tMWela, tea

tractea ia tbt army.

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Mr, llriMn s little sen erne m ih Ike Force bill lor bis own persosnai benefit ie t tat slowly begiauiag to pereolate (kroatgh tint brains ef the other .'rwsHlealial eandklates, and lae result I a decided eooius tiwarda that aaeaaui! on the part of a number oi leading re publicans, U I beheveu that Mr, Harrison Is figuring that the thousands ot upr visors and deputy supervisors who ould be appointed under this bill. soould it become a law, might b utiilxed to loim t is baais Of a Halltsvu machine. bat might control enough of the ttate lluii.ttltiMM I I kt uaiVl saas.aatiliaatt aau aw ivftm Munt im n j irsa i ivsai w ( (tonal cwuvsaiioa to insure uie uuwina-. tiou. Ihcre is a very strong probability (hat wruin viii win v ihciim iwi gmnij k. L'. 1.111 .. tl. 1... . I . I..., t..- .......I this wet'k. The administration and tbo;, reiiuOliMH A9uaturs ut tUm lliwr ttiike' have beard Irom the peopie. and are in! imol a panic in their anxiety to do something to satisfy the p otitic demaud or mure moan) ; and yet they are mor tally alraid that wbnn once a financial toll of any kind gets before the Senate a ubstilute piorwiiig lor free coinage will be adopted. It wa this fear whoso cniited cei taia Senators lo attempt to get democratic senators to promise that it a bill was Introduced authoriuiig the beereiary of the Treasury to purchase any where from twenty to thirty willtons ui iollars wot to ol silver bullion lhe would aot otier tree coinage as a ubiiote lor it. It is nemlle to say that no leinocrats made any promise; it is the poiic of the democratic Senators to keep ciear oi all eiitafileitittnis, in order lo Ue prepared to take advantage of any cir cumstances that may occur to secure legislation iu behail of the people. Hr. Uarrisou has, l am ctedibly ititiirmed, niMle up bis mind to send pedal message to LoHirt'.-s ttiliuiuliiig 1 what kiud oi a financial bill he would aign. tie has so tittle ibfiueuce iu Con-: grea that it matters little what be re commends. No nomination for the vacancy oa the bensh ot the Supreme Court has et heen sent to the &enaie, aud I am lolo oy a republican Senator that it it doubtui whether it will go in until the Forcf bill is disposed of, because Mr. Hairisoo nas teudered the appointment to Senator apoouer, aad be s atraid to have him leave the Senate before tha vote is taken hi the Force bill the margia is too 4iiiall to lose a vote. The farce called an iavestigatioa ot t ne Pension ofSce has beea resumed by the House committee 'I be committee shows a great d al more anxiety net to Hud crookedness than it does to find it Ah attempt will be made to get the cumotitlee to Icok into tbe methods by which a eon of Comniisaioner Rum be came Attorney for a large number of ap plicants, whose claims bad leeH practically piiceoH-holed in ibe ofiice helot he took charge of them. the bill reducing the fee for obtaining an lucrease in pension to z, nas oeeo favorably reported te the House. ThU ie a hard blow lo the pension shki. bu secretary Ifohle is trying to Mrike tbeH still harder by getting all the States to adopt the system bow in vogue in Maeaehusettt, Minnesota and Wisconsin, o having the Attorney General of theSiatr look after all applications for peasioaK. tree of charge. The re-apportioamsnt bill, providing for a membership of 3& in the House oi liepresentatlves, has been reported to tbe House, and the republicans having tacitly agreed that New York sbouid have whatever additional representation it is entitled to should there be a recount in New York City and Brooklyn, it U not thought that the democrats will op pose it paeeage strenuously, although they nearly all acknowledge that the par tisan character of the census is such that it is totally unreliable, and tbe enumera tion ought all to be made over again There are a few honest republicans thai r appalled at the cunning rascality de veloped in thi business bv Sup't Porter. beiiatur Vest has presented lo the Sen te a memorial from the National Bankruptcy Convention urging the immedi ate passage ol the Torrey bankraate tun, which passed the firmae at the mat tessioa. A number of petitions against its passage have been received from tbe north-western states. The notorious ship subsidy billwhich passed the nenate at the last ses don were loo much for the republican!of the House committee on Merchant Marine, and they have agreed upoa ingle bill as a substitute for both ol them. The new bill combines ninny o' the features of the otber two, and Is cer lain to pass the llouoe-snore's the pitv Representative Crala, of Texas, hat reported from the House committee no post offices a resolution calling on the Postmaster-General, as te the extent and grounds for complaints of inefficient post office service ia Texas aad othei -tales. There in't ss murh talk about Mr Bid ne'e reciprocity schemes as there wa a short time ago, and a suspicion is aria Ing that the administration isn't giving ths Secrefsry of Stat aa earnest support ta this matter. C. A.I Tvr Paper for ffil.75. SnhTiiiers to the CoaiKR wbe will pay 111 75 in advance will be furninhrd the Jasper Courier aad the New Albany Weekly Ledger one year, postage free. The Ledger is well known as one of the J.est weekly pipers in Indiana, full of in formation tor all clauses of people, thor oughly conservative in its lone, anr clean ia its morals -a good home papet iu snv familv. The Jasper Courier is the same il ha been for years, acknowl edged the heat American paper in the conntv, or those surrounding it. It gives alt tha local aews, besides a large amount of other reading. Bring on yonr $1 75, and get all the reading you need for the winter. The local weekly paper mav cost a lit tie more than the city paper, but iit two times every year it looks alter tha interests of your neighborhood, sdver Using your marrief es and your deaths, yonr schoohi your ehurches and all your neighboring interests. Oaklaad Giti Kattrpriee. ( According te Prof. Foster we arc tel Isaff tlx WtCks tf relay WtatatY Hff,

THE SOCIABLE BEIT0N& HOW 00ft TOOftaVTi DtO NOT WE PALIAMNT M SUttON.

Mt m a WnatHr's WuU AW4-TM -Niht4m mm' a Msaaianis la Sit rtaw He Uiailit gfae a a LasbXsv ffi rmM aaaaalaTaBl saaaBJi lUsrwsaaav rfakwwaansmeanBeww-w HJuarHsai ay AattHiiaa rrm ammmsm.) tVm. tkluB ie KurUad aunwiaed me aveatly-tbej are m very different from all the aocouat 1 bwl nt them. Tbeaw: Thd nMutml nnaftn-t and aotwtrent eoutent of the humbler cliw.. tbe cWen appearaaee of Unt wwac notorioun sectioaa oi i-o-ioa.amdvheeasewlth which tbe stranger saa make aoquaintaaees. If there waa any see slatsmsnt that had -sa repeatedly firssa 'apost me till it had awmmd the stsasujth of aa saaamlabed truth, it waa that ths Rasjthm ia gv..eral aee a reserved psophi some say a 'surly set." If tbea 1 met the select few, fcw I found them satreasely alsnssnt, appeehaWe aal comBtunJeatiTe. IVaceet in orath aiwl eitht mm In aBreaustrv where H ia so easy te make acquaintance-and . ... ai a. a soch iatsilHrsBt ana ossaraiNe 'i'"r Ur HuvtHM tntitiBMi ate nrh0 ia wairiog the point aa lo egotism and dseeodiag to a style which )' seeni prsooaL la hotal aad boarding house, uaAar mjt mskvrM In a ahoweror on ton of an omalboa ha fair weather, iu the lobby of the bouse of commons ami tn ail place oi nulilL. retort 1 met. DtXIlV OSOOHI wlnwe ewirtay charmed me. while their conversation wa both pleaaaat aud instructive. I feel compelled to gtve a lew insiancee. I elisibed to tbe faBrricniie deck of aa eainllmaen my first fair day in ixindou to rhle out to South Keuaingtoo, for H is oa the deck that one can see the whom life of th utrreta ud net the ideas of the people !st rlr-t hand. It ia liks aesoad elass oa aa EngHh railway ami the smoKing ear m America. 1 asked a question of a geetlewan by ne nod with tbe reply got this "A I. eiMi're an American. I see and from tbe far weM, 1 think. 1 am from Australia myself." Tlun followed a cABversatioB in which I related one of the tttock auealotet about iaveatora in Florida, raising my voice coaekterabiy on account of tlte noise made by tbe Ium It atnnnMl mlilenl v in a auiet street and made it seem aa if I had shouted the ekMing word for tbe benefit of tbe whole asigbhorkood. (They were pretty strong mlt tnn tha eataatroaba ot the ston.) There waa a gaatral Uugh aad my posiUoa was awawara. A laayia see ae east, yeaag, atrikutgly aaaaaoaie aad rich ly dressed, turned aad laugaHagiy saw, riffht. awor. I am Joost from Florida," following this with a fasiulinir irmnnt in End foil, with a forsuja accent, of ber life at St. Augustine aad Jaeksonvilk. Then all Joined in aad we had a delightful "sociable" oa tbe desk at tm nauihiiM tor tha next Blil. the Utlv traaeiatiRg it Into French from time te time for the bseent of ber companion. Sbe was evidently accomplished, for ia addition to her native Spanish sbe spoke French aatt Eagnsa aueauy, ana woes th IaiwImI in the Mnt fMbionable nart of the WeM Endmytbaaks went with her, for bad be not deftly tamed aa awkward sHoatioa into aa oseaaioa forssssal eajoyasetttf 1 was much straek with tbeAuearanaa's wmnunt nt thnao Wi on to that eoatiaeat m search of health. "If it hi lung trouble." sabX be, "they nearly always get weu; out if they return to England to stay they always die soon, and generally before the second winter ends. I only ventured here in tbe summer, and already 1 am warned that I ai'irtt get away before ChrktoMe," and even mm he spoke I notKea in Mis breathing that peculiar "h-r-H-n-h" with which 1 am painfully familiar, a sound as if a comb wore drawn acroaa the edge of a hoard a "And doe Eaclbih vigor endure ia that iaaUsf" I asked. "Ob, yea. The sons of tbe okkatt settlers are growing to manhood as vigorous as tbe lads of lorKsaire aim iiarapsntre, ana I suppose you Know tnat Australian pugilism ir, knoekine-all l)efore them. We can't ! stand tbe Kaglbtb climate, though tbe y never seems clear here to me and you souldn't stand it either in winter. Why, I have known fat cattle to smother here Jest get down in their heddlngaad smother. No o o, I must get back to Melbourne" sad the sail aaaitaryexiledrewhkovereoat closer about hut neck aad sfairered aa tbe sua weat down. All the Americans of our party wore their overcoats alter a p. m. la midsummer, though tbe mercury waa ones as high aa tct degs. at boob, aad several tisnea up to 78 dsga. 'Jlh LTJvnostraAT, alabam, m toc gram xxracT to en rai ukx & rukrt Walk I wafted ia tbe commons lobby day for aa answer to a note I had seat te a mseaber I was aseoeted by a geetlesaaa whose card aa Bounced that he was a sat bar ef the "Bombay Civil 8srviecH He la vised me to tbe refreshment room te share a battle of wine, aad at the end of two boars' talk be said with more tbaa "Xow you really must come down to my place ia Surrey, aad spend a day with me, I can show you ataay places of Interest. Do you shoot?" I didn't Vhoot" never killed a game bird in my life, aad must further con teas that this unusual laritatiou made me suapkdoua. So I was meaa enough te go to tbe Atheaseam club (to which be had given me his sard, with aa invitation te meet him there) aad quietly make some iafairies, and there I learned that "Mr. Oil,bsrt Elliott, Uomhsy Civil Service, re- - k a .a.aaa . ured." waa an taat ne aad lepreseatea himself ami much more, I had alighted a most tketrable invitation, and perhaps shown a soke of ill through exre osmtkm; bat I hope te learn mere I grew o' 'sr. Cam aathae I vhaHsd a sarisaa

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l iimisgin! which ia keet tses, aaat tbe phiMinni fsessksm with whkk twwsesWlariy vlssteea aaatwiaad ass, their cordial laviuv tsoa W "take a shop aad gie" wttls them. lumtaetweboimweittHarttnamlisr at their favorite grill roots mads the day a white oae m aseasory, bnt the streageet expsriaaes waa with a shipowner at liverpool, a Welsh geatWtwui from Uanelly. He ended our two days' pleasant ir.tsreounmliy giving me introductory tty.vs to three Wslak membera of parlbunent, with a request that they procure me a seat i the gallery of the boose. Ansae who knows any esse thing well, er ht interweted in stweial pursuit, may be sure of meeting many kindred houm in, IxmdOni It is tb-agreat uoumsi of WdoraUoa or the OW wtrld. One kind of knowledgs always h1Is high. If a urns la well In formed as to hw owa country or any given , section ef It he may be sure that many men ia IamhIou are aaxona to meet him. j One familiar with the western part of tbe United States is warmly welcomed In score of placen, and If convivially iuclined his pnth is nuwle "rosy," indeed. He bs ' urved to call at the oUke at 4 or "lutbf pawst,naod Cbaa U the club or favorite grill room to dine. It Ht all ret leant brandy and soda is oedsred at tbe start. These KaglSah bare a sublime eon Aden la tbe potency of meat asd drink to develop talk; and I begin to think there bs something in it mytwdf. Wheal received, aa aforesaid, notes to three members of parliament 1 felt that I could read my title clear to a heat in tbe gallery; but it did not prove so simple a matter. Two of the members were alKeat ami the other's cards were engaged a month ahead. Our little Mined of American thereupon delegated Mr. kail, of Saa Francisco, and myself to ualloc Ccif.:l General New, not doubting that lie. as my ohl neighlKN- and friend in Indiana, would be only too happy, etc, But Col. Kew promptly responded; "My denrBearlle, you might as well ask me for an admit.iou through tbe pearly gar of tbe New Jeruaahmt. There are over K members and that gallery will seat hut 990; so in tbe Balneal order each member might get one ticket M three days." "How about the American aunhAerf " "Well, he receives two tickets a day, aad tbe application at this mmsou when there are seldom lass than 10,000 Americans in Lomlon are from 300 to (W0 deep." We did uot Mlnifeter Lincoln. Neither did we aet into that gallery. But we stood long in the rotunda, and saw many well known men and handsome women, go in. The scene hi exactly like that about , the door of our congrons, and tbe membersi look ami act just the same. We next tried t the familiar plan which had "worked" la getting ns into several forbidden places, but the guardian of the utaira weuld not so much as look at our leader wben be ostentatiously drew out "half a nov," And tbea k 4artling lucilent occurred. As we stood dbwonsoUite a srigantic negro (six feet four, if be was oae inch) with a lovely white woman on bU arm marched, up wHh the sir of an emperor on parade, ( aodded to the guardian with eoloaisal ilig- ( nity, and stalked In as if he owned parliament bouse aud waa negotiating for the Crchaae of Buckingham palace. Tbe ly brusbed me In passing;. Her dreae was a lovely delicate purple silk, and I ana positive the crow which cleamed at her white throat contained five diamond. The negro was richly dreeeed in black, wHJt white vest aad a daaatiBg array of shirt front. For a full mlaute alts Amerlmna asood and stared at each other opea aaeatlied, and then "Kentucky" (we often know each other by tbe aaoMS of our reapectlve stateal broke ont: "Great Jeboaaphat, Alabauat Did yett ever exuect tti see the like o that" 1 "Alabam" was too fall to reply, hot etincbed teeth, lowering brow and a half ' aupproeood groan seemed to imply tbst be - never did. Being myself of southern parentage, born and reared In n region which, ' waa tbea ."imply a sew Kentucky without slave", I apin-ecisted their view, for though , I strive to lie liberal tbe ohl nature, as our friends of tbe "Inner light" say, hath Ite j way la me pretty strong as yet. Oa Satunlay, there being no seedon, the public ha ' admitted to the principal rooms, and I waa amaaed at tbe contrast between the tnatr- ) Btficent building aad the ridieulouMy eramped quarters allottecl to the two i bousee, mpecbdty tbe hottee of commons, ' No tagislature to America that I know of, state or territorial, ia so meatily provided for, ami the average high school room ht i lavish In comparison. The members sit oa stiff aad uncomfortable benches which, jf are cushioned, if one may eetll it that, with a stiff black aomethiag. They face sack ether jttt as theboyMtiid the girks is the t eld dbHrict school, and when they "divide" l that k, vote they rise and march in eolimas on tbe two shies of a. narrow table. I admire the British respect for owl forme, but this k "oominx it altogether too strong, don't you know." J. H. Bbjuhx. The War Defcttftaite. A few weeks ago I noted tbe literary saterprise of a state of Mai tie sum who purposes to write the history of tbe dhmeaUait er seoperhead element in war time, suok a work ia its entirety has never beea punaseed. Bet the substitute ami the substHate syetsm have also been Beglected by the writers. If somebody would undertake the history of this phase of tbe struggle it would read like a story of human slavery. I know personally at leaetadoaen niea who made fortunes by buying and selling; humanity "on tnsrgtns." I remember that toward the close of tbe war the qootat torus ef recruits ware from $eW to ilJOO apiece, and recall cases where they brought evest 11,500 or 18,000. It was tbe custom of these substitute brokers to get some poor fellow, give hint 3 orpaWto enlist and pocket the balance. Ia one case I knew of a county sheriff who emptied Ids Jail for the good sf his country and PSoOa head, giving the sesnders a chance to go to war if they preferred it to penal confinement. That sherint went into tbe office as poor as a church mouee, aad after four yearn of service retired with about flOO.'OJin cold cash. It was a paying lmsine Ronton Globs. Waa It the Sea fteneat? At Liverpool, New South Wales, two men recently made afl'davit that they had seen in some tall sedge gntea hi a marshy place bordertng tbe setbore a trcsaeadowa serpent, whkh to the beat of their knowledge ami belief waa 4 or SO feet In lesrth, aad in circumference m large h a salt barrel. A third person offered to corrohoraea on oath the depositions of tl.e first two. H. Iuis Republic The raetegrasher Mlt. A lady who owes a considerable perhea ef ber charma to art was much anno red the other day on receiving a dosen of her carefully retouched rartet from her photographer, to rted oa tbe back of each photograph the words, "The original ot thia portrait is carefully prsserred.1' Sbe hast aet yet recovered from this Maexpisted "baek" taruet.-Lyaa Item.

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tMed at the High seWI ImlWiHg l7S ana ne mat Saturday, for the purinWlI holding the second ol this year5 tntee, aad a rery iut treat lag im Boll call, to which Sitters Berths ui Angela, and Mies Alice Kenqif laikdl answer. Institute opened by wu.lc.J laKina' of oatr otic sirs First paper fuitjeet "History of eetkn.''by C. L. Knehler, after (lv the enhjeei wss diecusted by the m. hers of the Indltute. Civil Government hr frnf. J. WMn. CsMo. Sup't ef Ibe Bretavilie dty wss next on program ma. The l'n,f J in hia own original and inimitable Nth presented this enhject with sneh hZ xnd grsee. that il was the general tJ. diet ol HiBHe preeent, that number Imsth " lanrel w as added to Ike already bo, oerone wreath that deco rates his luuu Ielua brow. " Prof. Yon. Cor. orineioal of tt ir ana high school , presented to the Ihc.1 ers "Corn Meagre- or Cmwiai, u." Cox completely exhausted this suliwt I ihi nrm it n i Huiomi manner t lint m ss becoming to the educated gentleratn, Inasmuch as it wan now liisse lo' replenish tbe inner man. the members sf iiib Mmn,- iij,iirMrn n ms nesiihfti and home-like resiilsnce of Mr. ami Mm. llaron, where one of the most inviting dinuern awaited them, tn hu il. learners in true t)udaoiie kivU ceeded to do just toe AKTKK.VOON SMStO.X. C. Suo't Wilson now cnNinniilj the attention of-the Institute, ii a ,n on varioiirt tibiects. Ih whb-h teacher ia so deeply interested. A psper oh b. S. History, by Mb Bridget Keiinev, wst the next and from the dierMtainn which followfr it whs very evident that the new iil? presented aroused an interest setdee witneosH in township Itisiitutee. Mins Miry llaron npxt made her boi to the a-nemhh-d Intellect, the sufcjsf beinif Geovtauhv. To thia tniliriiig efforu, a much as to auv otlie . . S . mi ... ciuM, nas the institutes of Jscklowndilp been brought up to the hi atandard ihev now ocoopv. Mia B-ito Hve;r fails to have her aubjecM Hrrange in thechoineat laogimge. and when sb tke4 the foor lhoe present are jure t derive lasting lHnefls from tha inters1 ing and enterliloiog mnnuer Ih whir rhe presents her -object. 'The lntitit rnturnetl"' their lirtfthanks to M. . hu I M- Biron for th very excellent dinner, and in eondud" will say fiat the teachers proeent e that (Mwwiivt. will alwara cherish wb foiMleat pleaore the reninHt:anee tins excellent eiitartaliimtHt rnivid tha hands of these kind and generoi peopie. Kext lo-fitnts will ba hsbl at Kvaa Jau. 17, 1U4 Kaktox Cato, Presddsot. C. L. Kukri.kk. Sec'r. Tke Trteth for Tk- "am pair a of ttM w he feagr hy new-papsts Then, H S Wry sece eery that editors ah Hid iot seek In ga Md hoodwink tha p.t.-Ui by pisbliihin Mir oh;, but hotil ifivv facts ami rei tot jogtiee f (heir rsHe Hpfin a ilesit to win only through truth. -Indi pennent. It is to he hoped Dnfnlch will s upon the good advice he gives aboveami notatlfinpt a repetition of hit th vai' dirmal and prominent ftilnr lie shunld follow Cleyelaud's admon nun "tell the truth " A Sale liivsjettmeat I one which h guarMniewl Is bring 7 sstislatiry result, or in case of fnilure return of tm rebate price. On thi ssfe you can buy from ur sdvertbed Druie a bottle ef Dr. King's New Discover tonumitjen. It b) guarastead to br relief in every case, wliea need for any al ffftiiM itt Tkni.1 l.nni.a ..r OUil iMh I iConsumption, liifiatnatlon of Iiig, Brf cnnie, as nma, w noo)Hna;toUKn, vrouf etc , etc. It is p euet and agreeable ' taste, perfectly safe, and oaa alwayt be pended Umn. Trial ittl free at JUrtix raiRPMiS Druse store. I. MMMaMaMaaaBaMBBaBaBBeBMBMsasBSsnasBsa B. B. Brannock, M. D Fhysieistn and Surgeon, JAICH, INDIANA. OrrtCK Orsr John Troxler'a Sk Shop. Rksidexoe Sohukmacksr nropert; E 6th Street p. is, iea-sm, roa TMK Singer Sewing Mucliiw I beg to announce to the public, (set have sgain opened an office, where have constantly on hand a fall lift the Genuine Dingers, with all ths let improvements. I havn also a knj stock or Attachments, Needles, Oils, for all other makes aad styles of Stwt" Machines. AH kinds of Sewing chines repaired. Bargains iu hand machines. My place of business is on 7th Btrt between If ill ami McCrilhis StreeM, JAIPEIt, INDIANA. PKTEK d. GOSMAN, AgtU For the Singer Manufacturing CopJ I am alao agent for the ohl relljW Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cycle Insurance Co., of New York, aid r spectfnlly aak a liberal patrosafe. Dec. 5. 1890-Stn. S4UKVKY NOTICE. NOTICK is hereby given lht WlJ proceed with Henry BerfW, I Conntv Snrvevor of Dwhol cotinlM Tuesday, January I, liVfl, to ran linen ami ilelerminn the boundaries Her. No. Thlrtv.fti e. Town One So .Kange Three West, In Dubois coh liifltau. Tlie UitarniHflliila IlllM " also be run and the corners thereof Ublithed at the same time. All F" interesiefl are hotined te lie preiw" that tine. Jogx W Contt, Gie. W.JAceei.

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