Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 January 1891 — Page 4
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7 Tin Trustees Ui'P" ' 'be l' n.it) ii.tmh lHfitn forth- year ending 0- ai, has bin submiued loil (i tveninr ' iM State 1 shows W luitfsand 13 gir's wrea.lmti'e.d during the vesr. and Who -am. 18 girls di
barged, levlpg 3 IB pupils on therol . ef whom wre in attendance t fc the report was mad 'Hits report sv the census shows 1 925 deaf mitt dtun in the State, or one to ovrv 1 12J of pooulatiim. Of iheo 333 are bet 10 aud 31 years of ae, and the utile think these ought til to be mtwlled to be educated, and Nbght an ;'"- utvitlon. so thev ntav lw profitable eittjens of the common wealth. The report rrcoiumetMU fii'ther that in order to overcome the disadvantage with which deaf mutes must contend in the struggle, of tha world tint each one be taught trade in nil It branches, by a teacher thoroughly ijtislitiad, and whose Jiiar is tmid hv th slate. TUU would
require a special appropriation for the
fsb'ip fund, and the purchase or raw ran terUI. To the four trn.lt? already taught
cabinet-making, chlr-iantug, printing
ami ahnemakine. should be added tailor
in?, ami carpentry . It would require hi lit S5 000 forlhe "hop fund to place it
en an educational h-isl. Dunn the at vear the total expen
ditures of the institution, inclusive ol
lutntenaiice stiil other expeuses, were
inftSBar) or the cost for each inmate
Dale Importer: "We received the in felHt'encc MoniLiy that Dr Dm Hughes
,u n( thk nlaee hii'1 later ot
Iluntingburg, had died on the 4th Inst Ht the Illinois -vale prison at Juliet. I
.iit ha iMimii,'..iv l that ssvertd year
Bgo Dr. HiitrV-. while in a tit of paieion
uint arul lrilti4ll M HlHIl 111 ti -Mil ill t0VU U
lilinoiu, where he had located tor th nractice of medicine. For this act ht
wa tried and convicted autl Ktitencfd
" tn a life time in thp penitentiary. U i
known that Hiizur romuittted ihU o'
fonse under circumstance of great prov
oeatlon, and 9a coti'pquence he ba bat
the sympathy of trieoua ami acquaint rallv : but all efforts on thi
nart of lhee to secure biro a pardon
were futile, and from the chy of his in
arMratiou to the riAV Ot tiU UeHlll 0
entirely but off from the asoct that wer previously his to eujov
Thfua familiar with the earaer ot tin
unfortunate mail Phould ifet a seood le
aon from Its coiitemnlation. He was
man of srood abilities, lair education, ant
eplendiri addrn when not under the in-i-teiice of liquor. lint he bad a weak sew He acquired a trong appetite for liquor, which led him on from bad to worse until be was titially thrust behind prison bara, there to live and die In disgrace." So, genial, warm-hearted, talented Dan. Hughes is at lat at rest. He whi a valued correspondent of thtt Coitkikk while a resident of liuntitubur twenty vears f o. nd hi parent are buried iu a neglected old rave yard, with the tomb-ftoues beititf broken to pieces' near that town. We visited their jfrve a few Sunday ago, aud thought of the pride thev took in their bright eon, and of the devilish wickedness which coaxed, temnted and almost forced lilm to drink
thfl cud-that blasted their hones. W
visited biro at Joliet prison two year
ago, and lie affirmed bis innocence of the crime for which he waa suffering, and was daily expecting evidence that would ecure hia release. He was employed at
tending a beautiful flower garden, and kind Warden McfJhughry was in
hopes that employment would restore the shattered mind, wearied by hope
long deferred, lie wanted pardon,
tor his child's nak?, but more he wanted
to ha nroven innocent. This boon wa-
denied him. and yet theie are tnnnj
worse men than Dan. Hughe at pres
est in the United States Senate, making laws for others wbila ha died behind
the united bars, and hU temuter.s to
drink revel iu wealth and hold up theii
heads aa better than be. Ala ! for hu nasity.
rrCircuH Court bej(iis its January
term next MohiHv. with a larger civi
docket than fr several terms, there bav
Ine been F2 new civil action filed
There is also considerable criminal bui
ness and the term will u? a uy one,
The followlng!Hr the persous drawn as
juror : OJUN'H JL'ROKtl. John Ruvttiii.Mi, Jelferaoe; AVm. Heu'p .-hler, Patoka; John Alf'ki'l, Jackson ; John C. Jvirkhnd, Cass; Elijah Hohhs, Madison; Wia. EllshotV, Cats. TETTIT JUK0K9. John Beike, Ferdinand ; John IMni'r, Marion ; Henry Hartcr, Hnrbiaon; Daniel Hsuscher, Patoka; Joseph Dichiner, Bainbrldge; John Heinmerlein, Jr., llnrbisou ; Anthonv trtnge, Fenllnand ; Henry Nrtiseh, Ferdinand ; Anthony Uoffman, Hoone John Mumli, Mailiaoo ; James Cox, Sr, Jankwou ; lames D. I'nwoll. Jackson.
Evansvilln tiow has live railways and the prospects are good that the jcar 1891 . t ... .. .. l 5... -
wilt oriug two morn nun mm inriviuj railroad center. Without question the
Louisville, New Albany and Chicago will build an extent-ion there next year, and everything iudlcatei that the new line from Howling Green and Chattanooga Hill be completed within the next twelve moiitbi. Indlnnapolli JeHraal.
Wawnutn, I). C, Die im Mr, lUrriMU i " i-itiOf liuilf ciettv iMiitpiilaihtjf ir tbat are br'n Kid to wcur bim 'HOMiiiatwi hi lM lt wa'l v a H iidte; ml no ivpnblicaM f a koihmc who vUit Mm ltv the' V'hit.' Hi without IMP made awre t tbat tact.a'id ! l l-m n oppor-J KMiiy ot ruaklng drnti to fcu dtnt' ti the loxt lepubfb-au iilo.i uiv.-ittioi.. Kx-S,.at.n- Itruc?. to wli.W I if ie tb fecund lM .t Iim' i.lH'ii' l thr DUttiot of ColumhiH ; ex.Reprieutatlv hynch, whom Km made one of the Au li'toM of the Treisury, nnd a uigre uauml Ewrour, who holds a position in the l'ot oalce depart uiuit, are relied IKii to eOMtn'l th negro delejiaie ftoui
he SoutU, ana til!- own 'ni.'. !, ii htnk,. bt-eti iiiadw -olid for huiwhv h
utkii tiieo.U with Ti(Hir lluit'M, vho Mnuf timt' ago tewd -led hi- vvi
itioii in a hoir be'u.e h thaugot iiim
t id wif bat nit been tieatd Hb tttUtueiit ooiishleratiou by Mr. ami Mrs,
larriou. i
Secrfltary liunk. who has witbtn a,
week takeu occasion to publicly aw
ounce not onlv tbat he was not a canUi-j ate, but his support of Mr Harrison, is
on tiden t that U can secure n Mlt uee-i
gatiou from hU blate, aud tl rtuer;
neinbers of tue caoinei are an wni-Kingi
o do the same thing in their i t specllvc;
tat-ii. This bus been tn ide much easier
by the fact that the result ot tneriwn election toetlier with the attitudof tbt'j
republican loader m Uoogres oh ue
r oree bill an i ottter in m"R iu wiucu ne
s oppose 1 has removed -ll desire on II,
part o Jar. iiiaine tor me noruiuon. t
le doesn't belk'T tbat tpere i nanny .
po-fthditv that any republican eati be
Dleoted, therefore he will interpose- no.
obieciiou to lLu' 1011 s Ontn vtiun-.
ca'od hv a reiioininainiu.
Senator Sto-kb.ldge. of Mtohigtn,
feels about a buttd-eil per cent Hrgeri
than he did wek Mgo. He U credited I with having bad Juoge Uiown, of Uh State, notuiiiaied to the vatvuoy on tUej
iH'nchol the Supreme Court in the tncel
ot the active opposition 01 hi- senatorial colleague, Geueral Alger and SfOretr).
liUine, all o' whom supponeu an-jtuerj MioMgftn candidate j
Old man Utnistmas Kitocsen ine re
publican leaders in the senate out in thej tlrst couod. Mr, Hoar rcftHtItto event eiitertaui the idea of tiasstug the usual1
resolution lor a holiday recess, i?td stated
that the Senate wou Id be in f smoh nvery
diy until the Force bill was pined, but
lie reckoned without counting (tie strong home attractions of a majority at the Senators of his party. By Uhriatints eve
the Senate w-4 short ot a quotum ami ait-1
jourued to Stturdiy; 00 saturd.if tbe
number ot senators nan uwinuieu to is,
and after a live minute siouf devoted to prayer by thd chaplain, an adjournment was taken until to-day. To-day there is not a quorum present, but an effort will be mute by the repuHUcaus to continue the debate on the election bill until a quorum gets her. It wilt hnidl)
succeed though, a it will b opptd in
le democrats, who will tnt-int tiisi
nothing be done without a quorum
FIUNCH tOtOMS, BRITWH IOIOSYMCAAStU ANO AMCRtGAM IDIOTS. Xt at MtirtW MhIMmt AWrl Tm 14UU" Ar Ttttuo WhH 8Mttr Mmy Kvkll)' m TUvrmity UswHi tH ICrrtgktt bf Atmrlut Tmm AwxsWl Tinw; 10:30 a. iu. Swwj A rival parlor in tlw Hotel Athene, lla-rl. Permiu; Tlie variouti UM-mbeiw of the 1 Kuddeariche (amUy, laying " their itinrary for ! day. De Suddeiirkhe, r,. biwl the honor ti be a UHg driver la hi yrnita, lirter a Krk pucker hi the mwh tim awl rtnally a lucLy spwulauir in Minw'Jta Uwu idtea, il baa, a become bb nt w IMitKm iu aoriety, brought W family oa the foretell tour, and pietirator tliereU hm ivariml "Kwncb Wilhout a Maaterr In Six Kaay 1.uih." Hi younjfvwt son W ttimituc over thu Uav 0 una of iboe poinWwua "HIIhium" fottad in all Kurotaa boiel ikarioo, aad tkt; f.hr k explahunK the tiVhrM aeor4iuK to bU light:
bstuMla" U fraac aI a half (a ftraetloo' Vrw ii.iar. Mm. m.Ih tk elr
! Uuui Otirti etnu), wibh "pour Uoire ' j u cuurl lo day the four noted eaaet f
uv n. rr TV Uie aate alNt Uaut. A. J. JUwarf
lnvr Atlve rnuwpMKMaaa ca uoi atop
SUBSCRIBE NOW)
tor rhaugK aud to tlw Aawricau who eaunoi payo Mektesaty i amwlad apoa. Much U aakt of ttta t-haapoeaa wiUt wMeM one cu Uva iu tb quiet taarta of Park. mmI oua can Uveal UtUeeeM U aa teen-Uviui-ly careful o( Um "(WUh." UniUaiea k wbv Ur troubla coum i one never Mally kuuw-M btw much ba U eoatraetimc for, The tbarmn nt tba hotel may ba iiriitl4Ml ever m eoiMpicooualy in hla room, Bui wheti ha learaa the porter uiuat hava
mi lHMt naif a franc for ona
triaii In the Urk clicait eort with a
tiding for the state of 48 5(a), wra act-
tied bv ag ream ent upon the mMs a
MOuO for all the eiaea, iHciudiut thr
ij KX) judCM4at in Clark county. The
principal attornev la tueae eaes tori
Howanl was I '01. U. V. AMthoay, Oil mkm .,
tbiscilfft-aHtad by Col. M. rl weinar, vim w mltUU Z ' a The atate waa repreaeated by At- ZrSS:rlV&
uvLy UwMHt or ar.n.1 t,r .
Vii
'he Uou-e doing uotn Hg tor me same ...- j , . L ' . ,r , .,.. ' m miitn- ltfxneriencin uramHu2 with
the rest ot ibis week, 1 "u 1 . uu,nutwt iw
tie
Attorney General Miller has mad hU
eontribution to the Harrison boom In
the shape of an opinion which, if it hold, gup I, will enable Mr, Harriott to
urn the World V pair luto a itiiiiiuiolli
arrison mtchine by appointing an
ruiy ot ptiituctu tte'iees to n 1 linng)-
rv work tow-'tcurt preparing tor tue
xpositlon, while their real work will
tor Mr. Harrison aim ttte repuotican
arty.
The anti-si ver reouiMlcins, who are
II in favor of the Foice bill, do no' tie-;
ive much satisfaction from the expected
trrival of two more vote for that uies" J
re. In the persona ot the new Idaho t
senators, because both ot tbos seoamrp
tre understood to he enthusiastic irifiMb"
f free -ilver coinage. Thee antl-niivet
epublicans are opposed to any tinauciil
egidatintt of any kind at this ce-ioti,
mi they onle agreed to the financial hill
recently reported tor the purpose ot
uietmg the silver men in thuir party,
nd fully intending to prevent a vote
ver being taken upon it- I he. silver
lieu hava at last had their eves opened,
and they are threatening to make Mm In
VH 08TKXTAT10CS AMERICAN ASV THK CABiir. "Papa, what b. thia the B-o-i-a d-e B-om-l-o-g-M-er" "Why. that means tbe lxy w4lh a boInsna don't you ee him there -:itio' Ur 'Ob, ; and thU (spailiug it ottt ltue de Henri Qustref" "Y, my son, that' pronoanel 'Ilon&v rea Kat,' aud afeeaito the itrert of buiugry cuts wa'H go down there an 'atn aM day." "And this-'Loul Qnatorre' " "Iww Kahtop well, that little Iouie and bis oart horae. tii 'aui.thcra ifi the coraer?" "Look at thea little lieasle, and umlar 'tmi it jwys, 'Seraphlu liulle.' " "Ve, them's the imlly wraphim-tbn atom thiiuss tbey put on monaymente." "Aud hare's a great liir win atora with men or Mimcthin' iu it, atui it haa a abrn of '1st Seit Krere' " (tba aen broth ra). "That well, lemma see it oh, yea them's the twelve, poatlas." "lint, papa, thay araa't but wvnm of em." "Ob, yse ell berum that eata no ura. Th other fiva'a gone luslda t take a drink." Tbe foregoing (alleged) oooveraatiim not only MrvH to aatnaa the American la
thoagbtof in my school days. What, for InstaiMx, could be mora absurd than tba so called "(grammatical pcendwr," in which t?rc ks ito nettr aud all sexleas tbioi$s are divided lietwi.-ji Uiale and femalef My pen is femilitne, but tue wooden penboMf It masculine; tbe knife m.iculi.ie, the fork fenunin: the pajw and ink maaeuliuc, and so on all around tba tahfa, that Man feminine. Ami m far aa I eau m there w noHiinx at all tu the way of natural analogy to guld tbe learner. What blander we Americana must makel Ami if tbe Parisians ware not the moat delightful bypocritea m the world how they would lavish at iw lint they don't; eren over the worst blunders thir smiling eommetit U, "Tres bleu, monaieur; tree biea; vou avt-x hi vraia ParLsienms," etc., etc It'a all a lie, and I know It; but thn itKunL like. True it te that the mm hi he ami the moon she; a bbip, a nation qr a fine work of art (generally) la ahe, and a few more tiiintfs seem a trifle reaaouabla, for we ism them tbe wtme way; but in taa I hie of prottuocfacloii what do you think if thia: r "Qu'eMrce qnWt celn?" That'a pronounced "Keakyslah" (maaning, "What hi tbatr"). ail a new man In Pari has to ute
llvassoonas the holiday abseutae.a gelt t about a hundred timaa a day. Now, I , ' n ; have hwl a very ttrange mental axperienca. OSCK. I T. ..... ...iti.. tt .1 ...........
, . . , I ... - 111 VIMS WI11UK IV um29 uuv siwruub w wuvn, CommisMoner Uinm has been eom- ? - . r.,i.t .k.., -J.
lulled by secret try Nobh- to write a M j .ru!tHwU sonw nrofemal stndant of pay
er in uvor of the bill now tudltig to ci,olour he couhl make much uut of It
odnce the atforucys fee for obtaining! mjrbttiM nrove tbe awwtion, often made
ii Increase in pension to $2 The attor- undoftener denied, that we never really
iter's obnv sti botdlv aud couft leutlv ' fnriret: that tbe only difference lietween a
lunouncB thuir ability to defeat Le,
bill,
Public opinion has proven too strong'
for the Ilmse committee oh rUl,'
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1VIIIVH tirCl'Ifll IVlfMML III IITl'l "I
iutf. aud two or Vlow other
a niece. Thera if a charge for candle aad
iHMuetiiuta for niathas, and If a single glisa of wi;u- fas taken, tbo bill rontaiua a chance for a bottle. If one does wit atudy tbe tilll-of fare very carefully be la likely to onler something which hi marketl "eattra"and va it goea nil around. I pihl three franca a ibty for h large aud very alee room up two pal re of etaim; a light bteakfitHt of bread, bntter and coffee, with two egfca, cost me a franc aud a half, and for my "second breakfast," aa they call it, and my dinner from two franca up. So one can live very well indeed for twelve franca a day in Part, bat, ah! thoae terrible "extras." One t laying himself i table every mluute without knowing It Hitler he hi oh guard. Pour botre literally means "For to drink," and if the ( hides, porters, etc., realty driok to tbe value of tbe pour boh-eir they receive in. a ibty tin i must go to bed in a thoroughly demoralised condition. And tlaV leads me on to Kpeak of work and wages, aliout which I have found it dilllcuk U iet exact farte; for in France oa In Kngland tiiera m many qualifying drcumaraocee nud the usual extract. I And, however, that a common laborer think biiofcelf fajrly well iald at three fraace a day, aad a cbamberiuaki at ten franoa a week lioth beiiiK, lrhap-i, 3u per cent, lielow Iulou wages. The stone Hitd brick maeone receive six to eicht franca a day. and the attendant boys, who apjtear to be on the jump from morning till night, a franc and a half. I bad tbe pleasure on
day of spenuiog mme bourn in the iuaMieuee eatabllshment of Ilevillnn Utothera, which is, I a:o told, the lar9tt fur dreaaingand trrimming e.tblibmcnt in Europe it htatetmmt I could well Iwlieve when I saw- tbe two enormous warehousea packed wit h valuable fnra. In one suite of rooina, haniclug ao thickly that one couhl liarely squeeze through the narrow passages, were uiaoy tbouand sealskin cloaks, astmkb&n Kiel still floer coveringathe value being put by the clerk at 1,000,000 franoa (aKUtW,0m) In this establishment the lowest wages were paid, of course, to the glrte, the plain
j, stitchers receiving two frauca a day, and
tbe Highest , twelve iranca a any, to tue skilled trimmers and drewters. Taste sella
well ht France,
lu colors la atire of a good salary.
ljoth a matting ami pleasing to observe bow this artistic sense iu the people breaks out in most unexpected places In tbe arrangement of vegetable awl meat in the markets, in tbe way tbe billets of wood are stacked Iu the Utile fuel stores, In the cut little flower pot in all the odd content, and even iu the few cuspidors la public report, tbe Hue white sand in them being heaped in a little pyramid or Imprinted with the form of a flower. Deapke their low wage tbe laboring people present a very gay and auimated appearance on holidays (Including Sunday), and thia waa epecil 1 y noticeable ou a recent review day. Early that morning tbe arhcolboys in nniform were paraded and reviewed ia front of the Hotel tie VilW?. 1 found it impoeaible to get wttbiu a buadred yards of a view of the main parade. The papers say that 00,000 well drilled troops were reviewed that afternoou In tbe pbdu a few miles below the city but I doubt It. I sun sure I have eeen touch finer work done by our atate militia and G. A. K. vet ernn at more than one "reunion." I aaw the president, or the mart that thev said we he. I "aaw" hia addreas, as I did that of Prefehleut Grant at our centennial's opening that is, I looked over about forty acrwe of tteople, und saw a man moving hla bead ami arms aa If be meaut something. But all the rest of the show was indeed enliveningthe long, long feetoonaof brilliant lights on the Champs Elyseea; tbe Illuminated fountains, the revolting lights mmI ahowers of pyrotechnlca lo the Doia d
Ikmlogne, tbe white blase from all tha
towers and the ten of thouaanda of people
parading the well lighted street, laughing, drinking wine ml singing tbe national
songs. cv,.ii a newiy arovwi Ammoaa ooM sbara la the popular anthuaiaam.
J. U. 1 KABUL
tor?v uenaiai m. w. onuin, ornwn UmwmmI of u 1.1 t..r-
C Ulim neve I :.,ural I a,. MhIImv ami T i """ i miimii half a franc K. Mnrah, lbe ettltaueiit wae by tout- Doix,xg axis k Uklt, than
i"" teriuiug ior a tear tor the
1JASPER COURIER
The Air Line people are coming down
handsomely for the liockport liraueu.
Thev hava a force of tweuty men at work laying steel rails from the Junction
to Rock port, and a construction train
on tbe road building new trestles wher
ever needed and making other improve
ments. Whew thee iuwroverHOuts arel
ompleted the Roe k port Branch will bej in in irihnri iiiiilil inn ttji IM IMUt Of the!
All- l.iu 'flu. ntil outfiue hiM been re- It has been nubtished in vur -ux
-r.. - . , k j,
planed by a bandsume new one, aau n- 'j ireet vwr ior uearly
other coaeh which is a great improvement oil the old one has Iwen put on the road, thua Kiviiur our ueonle tfrrst class
traveling accoiiimmlai ions. Hock port
Uewociat.
TWrty-Thrce Yean
L.M be m ng wlf t few
tiaiv have Otsuii wttrder-
. r. x 1
Indians mete are iru in unu has never
a. . .1 ...... I V. . . I ...
he wist, uecNuae mv rem "r 1 resuers eoriectrv
nade si res of. About 80 wei ilaugb- point them with
tcied on Monday. b niiej
The Pulpit and the Stiaffe)
lev. F. M. tWirout. Pastor United
Hie t lire 11 Church, III tie Mound. Kan..
ava: ' 1 feel it uy duty to ten wnai
wonders lr King's New utscovery na
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none ior me. v Ijiimjcs h
tli-eaed. and mv nar'lttouirs thought I
could live onlv a few weeks. 1 took five
tUla
am
weiitli
A rthur Love, Manager Lv Fuuny
Folks Combination, writes; 'After a
thorough trial and convincing avideHce.
I am confident Dr. King's N"w ua- . . a a
co rj for Consumption, beats em an, and cure when everything d-e tails.
The reats kiiu'nese I can do my many h inland fi lends Is to urge them to try It Free trial b ttlej at Martin Pild-
nun's Drag Store. Ilegular i?s 50c
and l,0u.
fsilei to Inform Ol patMing eveuti, utiHirlng trutti in n
path of wisdom, morality and proiperit A au earuet advocate af
DUBOIS EQUITY lliIERSI!
Id live onlv a tew weeks . ook nvr Ilea of Dr. King's New DWovery and Mjundaud well, gahiia lhe.' in 11 ght."
never awerved, n matter wj.
ticnlar portion ef tba county wm
he beneflfted. It treats nil pait n equal favor, and takes a jut prfde iuv iucreadng properlty of every ocil
it ia uut
KxecHtor'a Notiuu.
wers. Taatesella -nTir'H" ( li.rahv irivee ilmt the tin-
Any one with special skill X .Urttu-il ku hii mmuiiHted U
of a good salary. It la .. r "1 .."-.V -r .V'.., n.,,
HIP VlTK Ol 'nm uniran vi v. v - Executor of the last will and testament of Margareth Gaunter, deeeeead. late of sakl county, State of Indiana. Said estate it supposed to he Insolvent. Clbmkkts Hknkky, Executor. A-J. lloxEvrurr, Att'y. Jan. 2 li9l-3w.
Ta advocate meaiurea or wee 1:
would be detrimental to the gen
nterests of Tlie Peoptteof the ctis
It will continue in the fut're. m in
paat, to be a sturdy advocate of the tig
1
Kxc.
man with a good memory aud one with a had ono Is that tbe former baa a certain sensitiveness ht tbe brain fiber which makes any sugk'ewt ion call up the related
facts lying away back iu the lumber room
llepreseiitaiive Dockety's resolution aw- whell lo ,,kk
thorizing an investigation of the charge
against Con grew met) of speculating in
-ilvcr bullion.
livansvllle Courier tersely says a home market ceases
" 'r The nd trulv
to b a market at all when it is over
npplled. What are our faruiais to do
when ever body at home has all the
orti he can use? Well, we know what
the Kansas and Dakota farmers did Inst
winter they burnt the surplus corn which they had raised, for fuel.
The tie vote for Auditor
county will not be contested
In Orange The term
ot llto present Incumbent does not ex
pire until within lift pen days of the next lection, and tbe county rouintiioiieiK will appoint tmtne one to fill thfi vacancy until the election, when the sane parties will make the race over again.
rrr The Indiana State Legislature will hold its regular biennial cefslon, begin ning Next Thursday, Jan, lib, 1801.
To convince proplo that he Is through with railroad building, at least for tt e
present, D. J. M'ickey, president of a half down railroad in the south western pait of the State, has Railed In his engl neeilng corps which his befit locating lines. The building of a road from Marengo to Tiinily Springs has been alKuidotied.lndlanapolls Journal. The large blacksmith shop of Deiiho 4b
Robertson at Ktiglish. rollaped CbrM-! they demorallae the market for their eoua
mas uitfht bv the welvkt of enow oh the trymen who are not ao well "keeled." Tor
roof. i lasUuea, tha tgukr eab fare "wltala
: up French pliraaea
here and there I bad not the slightest recollection of ever having heard most of tbetn. AM at once, Itowever, on Uie second day, old recollection began to pop up from the moHt unexpected plaoi-s In the obscure background of ooiHroioUsnesa, It seemed as if some great Kreen InmI actually iM-en pulled away from a private room in the liraln, a rodm I had totally forgotten tbat I owned, and that out of It, singly at first and then hi great troops, came old sentence, and with them a perfect recollection of the circumstances under which I bsd flrttmatered theai. I recalled the very day 011 which we bail recited the partknlar aeiui'tn t. In el awn thirty years ago, and later the occaelObS tn which I bad put tbe sontenceH to tusc, and it was really wnmlerful to notice how tbe old phnutea and odd bliofna marched forward al fell into their proper piacea, like well drilled MklkrH. It was a very curious experlriitce, but I fear tlte philosophy of it would be tedious. Paris Is always gay in tbe summer, aud the Americans, of whom several thousand are then there, are the gayest ot all. Then is an intpremtoii amoiig those who serve strong in Kngland ami much Mtmliger la France that every American who cornea
over has hla clothes just padded with
money, and is miming with anxiety to
spend it', and I taunt tay that most Ameri
eana aid the illusion. It's ail very well, perhapM, for them to aeatter, their own money aa freely aa they nleaee, Imt
utasr'g SI of I!1smih1 Projiorty.
VOTICE h hereby given thet the undeiislgned, Executor of the lat will teatameHt of Margareth Geuutrr,
deeeased, will sell at the late residence
if the decedent, two gules south ot ire-
llaml, I)uois county, Indian. 011
SATURDAY, Jaxuari 21. 1W1 ,
all the peraoiial property of the leeedent. a& follows : Two head of horses, one
milk cow, one heifer, seven head ot sheen, twelve heed of stock hogs, one
riuut wivai. one sor nff wagou, 101 01
timothv bav. lot ot clover hay, her in
tereet in one self-binding machine, one
innwlne- machine, her interest in one
wheat dril . lot of plewe, one-hail inter
eat in about 33 acre of growing wheat
shout 150 bushe s of corn, alto oats,
household aud kitchen furniture, ether
UrtlcbM too numerous to mention.
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Tr.RHS : A credit of wine mouths will
he given ou sums over 5. purchaser Uivin note, bearing alx per cent, inter
est, waiving benefit of valuation law
with attorney fees, and approved ee-
Icuritv; $5 and under cash.
Clements Hk.vkky, Executor A. J Honkycutt, Att'y. Jaa. 2, 1880-Sw.
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And prepare them to be better ftt neighboraand friends. It ij uadeeb that the ehihlren of thosa la wk l&miliea
A FtHtr l'rMeriptlofl. An Afrioaa chief bad a badcoht and sent for hi family physician. Tills gentleman could no more cure a cold than any civiliaed doctor, and waa as little likely to ooafeaa It. II In business, of course, waa to give a preKcription, not Impoeaible to be made up, but a little out of tbe way, so aa to inspire confidence and suggest anatomical atttdy. Ha itreecribed a little fat cut from tbe heart of a fat man, Unhappily (for the doctor), all the attendant of the chief were lean, but tbe doctor himself waa fat, and tbe chief, being, uuaocueiomed to wait for anything far leas a cure foe a cold Immediately put him to death ami put bis advice into execution. San Franckwo Argonaut.
vttorney at Law.
JA8PKK, I Mil.
Cel. Klves Opinion r Amellc'a Writing. Dr, Jamea Thorington, of Panama, South America, waa at the Midland accompanied by his wife. Dr. Thorington waa a warm friend of the chief engineer of tha Panama railroad, Col. Hivea, tbe father of Amelia Rives, the talented author of "The Quick or the Dead." Dr. Thorington aays that Col. Hive is a great admirer of the writing of hia daughter, and it ia advisable for the friends of the engineer to read her writings in order to find a congenial topic of conversation. Tbe earlier writings of the young girl were a source of continuous surprise to Col. Rives, but now he thinks tbore are ao path In art or literature too high for her to reach. Kansas City Times.
WUAprUelatBtCsrtf oakJ i tURd hltfcfallj ta btHls4 tetrttMt
t( Ir the "Urler" mwim. "' 1"r" A. T. M0NEYCU1T, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JAiFBB, I1X.
cjKTri.RMKTr r k , t m i. n tloni maJa Seectaltv,
I orKICK-Keat Hlileef IaMlcSHHre, In tfcs
Mr. Krey Klnrfc. Arii .
NEW Harne , SHOP
TKe felly ef Night Werh. A great many people think tbeyeeonemlae time by working Into tlte night. A great tniatake. In tbe a ior 11 lug the body i m worn out that you cannot do your work properly. Thkt reaults even if the sleep ha been long, for it takes some time for the body to recuperate after a strain, if it ever wholly catches up. There is never a loss when the laxly hi consigned to tbe lewder aaerelea of aleep. Herald of Health.
ON at 1IA STKKKT. OITOSITB TUM COKNMIU, JASJEB, IPfI.
Lt Tr$xlr
IB .....J ,.t a H ARNF.SS SHOP att4 selMM
..are f patrco... fcs KKI.t- tTHK A r 1 AU. WoKK tlUAKASTKPllTO O P'K f ATI8-
FACIIOX A 1ar alock ot MARTSKSS. 5A noijjs. m
het.raawMUM vryiititif uy Ii r'""1CLAMSHOt t t frow.
ltMi't iwk fer ereilt, bat alease ivi
a h eall aatl letara f rieea.
April w.lss-ly LOUIS Taostsw.
PaTm
Gea. Alger la a New Knglaeder by birth, but the greatf fiartof hk life has bee sjtent In Michigan. It waa there that he mat the lady who afterward became hla wife. At the time of hla marriage he waa
so pwr that It was neewasary to go debt for hia wedding expenses.
NEW BRICK YAH!)
BRICK FOR SALE 1
John Geler, jr., ha taken charge of k brick-yard at the North side of Jaaper,
and new has for sale, in any anawnr de
sired, brick of all qualities. lie askt the
people of Dubois county for their custom, end will Make fnverable. lerma on house patterns. JOIIKGIIEK, Jr. AH 31,'M--ly, ,
The fekly Cooii
if. a a eonsiant -i"a8rn"" :
better scholars at school. aiMi atvif thi.!r aludles fiaStri tln do tbtif
are depi ived ef tbh privilejfe aud en
OlfLT $1.50 PEE TEA
te rsi
Of 1SS weeks, and no postage irr nr hii1.h h wk you
inm.ined of fwrvthiug imp"' happening in tbe count.
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