Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 May 1891 — Page 1
VOL. S8. JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1891. NO. 84.
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BUBOIS OOOXTY-, IKniAMA, Y CLEMENT DOAME. OrriCK. Ik Cowrie Buildixo ok If mt Sixth Stxxet.
kick or ftvuHcmirrwN.
nr n cr tt nr 7 rrir at hu. r:Ai m KmHv tbv UWd under then, tbav were fell viand should not. I believe tb aebooi I PKPIMNWI Of THC tOIITN.
v. vsksjujwlji . - m contented and hsnnv m we are with' room should not wily bt made comfort
able, but attractive, Mid thtM render IIm
school days of tb rising generation
At that time the wearier apparel of botb pleaeeat aad instructive. Let it be
Morgan, Clerk of Pike "
Mr. Goodlet
'county, delivered m Interesting lecture.
a LiqMr uw. T.,Lie. .in r ewrs ourg rww y oa 'tlte i Hi ire ptoplt, men, women and ehl.,a priod of time to which they, in after A journsl tfait wagM war m vIm fieds'f'' J", "k!!1.J p a.4 reu wm manufactured at homo. Tba years, will look bck to with pleasure
it iimmmfv. in order to uHtiud m. """""""" . . '' """lloam tb hi ud little wheels and reel, and prWe. The programme or
- - w pam amiiiii war a mm i i imb va i Launwim nr t . i i . . . .
lighten the public, lo portray tbo rioa It-
wm indispensable, tad found ia every
m rvve w a iwi w ae-we a sat iw v svw e . .a i " " wi
Single Subscription, for 5X Hob., fliu in mofm or M rMliil eolori.j Froaa ltwa to xu tbo two oouauw i Mn well rmimlMr aaaiair
ror tlx Maatbi. : : w,Thi la our exewa for raprodaeiar tba nMB WBr .riy wu.. r. mtHy a bi
ArBMiRi. publiabed by a dUtillinf eompaay or "" V"" V nown, and a lOH.aaorlaM 1 watk. tl 00 'Cbtetfo. It ia printed ia color.;! old fortUg of obolee Jlwbar, ojr wbiob ro,Br sh8 f FarKajlOHa t d , , u u la, loan roiaiod mMM bards of dr, C(tlnn a.l wi Eaohialt!rtloii, 7 CIB!oidtyla of HlHiaiaaUd t.xti from lb wlId hfi, Wt. a lld gs Laacar adTartlaamaatu at tha ae cripturM. uw, it B. eoBkMjfrablt sprinklinff of wolyw, foxw, WM WOUH(i if, . vn aflu&r or I ate. To elva vou some IiIm of the .,,rn..H.,i
oar
aebooi wm raadlnr, wriliaf, withawtie ad rKHrrnphy. Tha books wa d
r,rA1)i.ii.r ik. HMBta wira vy parsiy aaua. tnara-a..MV - kAr..rAAtaii rnnlnwlr1 rmalwori Wbtar'a nr book. Flkt'a
followlav blaaphemoua prayar raeaatlyw? IwM awtloB of tarritory, uaiu- mornng until Hijjht, walkinx ap aad AritbmaUe, Oliwy'. Geography and Atpublltbed by a ditilllc eoaapaay of tited, that wm covarad with dena down kaping tba big wba-l ham. Im. Bat the g rtataat interest tnkaa by
arew tne inrea iroia ine ma renoiara was ia ibi epaum wwn
ool roll. Ae she remnred and their hicbeet ambition waa to stand
atvleof ilium aated texts from tba .1"""?8 w,,u n"B r wa ck nd aa she adranoed the thread at the head ot their elaas. further.
rtM. A fraction orer area square or
eaaaras, ooanvea aa a ir. Ira tba Urate for transient adTertlseaients'. a raaaoaabla deduction will ba ae ta regular adrertlsers.
Kotieaa oi app"nimojn-
OVR THANKSOmXO.
af wolyes, roxea, WM wom n0 the spool. The artielea as to this partiealar aebooi hoaaa, there aa iilea of the Bmnufactured were jeans blue and but- wm a log sawed out at oaa end of the iu 1841) I was ternut flumeU; tinseys, both plain and. room to admit light, in front of which jr at the time '.rinMa. aw tnw linen, and let ma wa a broad olauk aoou which our
ilurlnir f ha II a nil BrlntAr ftf that rMF .t... .1 .1 iiv.iu.-ti:.. t . n I ik
iw bautrht UOO nair of vent mob him for ji . .,.inAa . n.i aatuuita 1 lu InlUaa anrl nf la a bi n aa aim ear a a IrkAateawl llaaa
w r .taamf Aaa a I 7 " " 4 1 1 HIUCI f5lat VVIUICU B x:, mm irajroviejli; wuni veil u. hid fi.uarm " ihank Ihee for bajriag kept ourjWBictt wt paid trout S6 to 7J cents per lh ,Brkty reA atripes, were really pretty fire place, an immense affair, with a silek
4raad lesra notices of like eh arac ter , r" r., ' 7. u wVf TiU ut 'p' . ; u u, . . ,V Ul""r.and decidedly comfortable, and 1 for and mud chimney. TMe are place M ? ance hal ,bB talumet ia built like unto a aajaNrelaaBita were buying at the saaia'myif MT tht the yonng ladies of that would take in a log eight feat loaaj. to be paid U advance buw-eaw. ud wil 1 cut iu either diree- W for tt that period the heme and,,,- -ho dressed in thole home made There wm another thin which wm
aeL r eaiuvail avlff a Lti.. .L.. J - .i.l. .1 . . . . .1. . . . . ..a
i v; r u i ju.hh. jniuM oi iaa oaar ware a eapie eriii"j vi ajoods were just m much admirsu and indispeiislule la alt wall reguniea We Are Also inaiiKiui ror my graac'trad. Tha deer hums Ware ShiDDSd Bnw nntartlk. Lku1s a tkt ! v anil thai araa an
goodnes in" prmittiag the Caluioet to'th oo flt boats with pork, corn, etc. .t.dinir thev mav bearraved in silksJamDle sunply of hickory and birch
produce goods uu htn no K.qmu At that period nearly erery maa was MnBf, .V,d furt. 4 "gad.M These were ul to stimulate the Market. It is Indeed a weapoa that a hunter, and many woman, too, and a, Tt..r. n htun. euv-. em-Mta r th tardv. dull and iniMirrlaribls. . Indeed
etc To give you some
tuaaltlw nf dar aav
We Thank Thee, O God, for tba Spirit clerking for Judge Foster at t of independence which Thoa bMt in- daring the f-.ll and winter of
fused into our reins.
We Thank
ensmiM
JaUa L. WrS. BBETZ
William K.
Ac COX,
Attorneys at a,w.
JA0PER IND.
JTlLLprati tha Courts of Duff bois aad adjoining county. Orrica Eaet ofOourt House. Feb.,l. B.B. Brannock, M. D. FhjsicUii mid SurgeoB, dAIHIt. IMMANA.
F8Wr,tt anil nTine pie. lion flint lock rifle-we bad ao parous-'um mll .Vas when I first commenced thev were not there for ornamental pur
We Further Ihanlc ibea lor the douu.,,10,, cap in those days-was aa eeeeii- Minfr g(0t a 1830. The dresses'poses, but for practical use, the marked tiful trade Thou hast f bo we red upon u.,tial, yea, au indispensable article in were fastened bv buttons, or what wm, effect of which I bare experienced on
We hare Matt a ravoraa obiw, aaa arajay-r, household. It being, a ura known as a drawstring. But my reool- Wersl oocMions. Tuere were about 40
humbly proud. I means af supply iag the family with sll 1oUonit ar. Mmewhl mUty as to the la our lost pride wa promise Tom, O.k ada of nni and nork for wild boea' .r .nd nM.
ijora, in ma ihmii i mi mv with erea Greater Vigikaoe tbaa ia tha past, aad keap them from all barm
Trasta or otharwlie.
Om a mo RaatrHCMCE : Jack sob 'MtiuMiie Iavdiaaa Hotel.
ojt Calls, promptly answered, day or
nightptc.w. ima-a.
A. aT. HOMEYCUTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
)
With bowed beada and full haarU wa
thMk That.
Tme Calumet DiantLixo Co. Tha blaiDhemr of thie bm shocked
erea tba calloused ooukIsbosi of liquor dMlera tbsmsalvss. A wholesale wine
merchant who seat It to J. A. Helfia,
who aaads it to us. Me written on tba
back of it thie comment: "Alike dieernstinc to God. man or devil, Christian.
Mohammedan or boat hen." "Bonfort'e
WIm and Spirit Circular" takM occa-; aioa to regret tba publication, whkh "can not help giving pain to all that portioa ot our trade that feele a sincere re-
apset for holy tbiaga, and that, iu addition, civus our enemies ona mora cbaooe
liar an attack udou our morality. A
Loadou liquor journal hopes tba circular will naeet with toe general abhorrence It mcrite." and a Louisyllle, Ky.,
trade jouraal eharactarima It m "disgustlac, nauseating aad uoemeuaeaaA," an
scholars attending tha school at tbo time
I did. Amoaff thm were Jadsro A lo
wers usually regarded aa common prop- fM(enlnr that strinar. But tha strangeet llack. Cant. John Hutcheae, Hoa. Joseph
arty. With the proceeds of the Ml ior tbjB- this connection is the etoall'Stubblefield, Wm. and fam'l Sharrltt,
the dear bams aad their moss aaa oinsr flUin.it flf rooA. reauired. aay in 1137. Wm. Brittsin and Wsu G. Brawn. All
wild animals, they supplied tbemeelTea t0 44. t0 mtk, . iadv'a dress. I wm are livina except Wm. Brown. The lat
ter wm oae amongst the boat men 1 ever
with their powder, flint aad lead aad. 111 in .daJ. .t thm tin in Petarsburar
aaeh grooeries m they aaaded. for Jadge Footer, aad I eaa establish by!
This, la connection with a raw aorM,il old books that seven srde of calico of corn for broad, 1 flax patch, to ba of tha usual width wee a full pattern, converted into clothing by the women, and frequently only six yards wm used constituted tha means of living of a ma- for a lady'e drees. I have a curiosity to iority of tba eltisens ol thie and Dubois know how much money It would take
eouatlM in thorn days. And thara wm to induce one of our modern belles to
no person in those days that suffered for, walk down Main street wearing a arose
knew.
"None knew him but to lore him. None named him but to praise. The New Tax Law. Mum CMtf 0 IUm. The law for the asaesnment of fariaera
ia Indiana thie year is ooaetruod by
looa, ror tue people were ooepiieoie ana mat eontaiMea, say oniy a or , yr ' Geore S. Joaes.of Manilla, ia a busi
the aiek aad dlstreeead. Meat aad bread. lection that it detracted in tha hwet from
were abundant aad all ware bountifully their appearance. supplied coneeouently wo bad no poor J At the period of whkh I am speaking
bousM nor township trustees, xnoeu every oody roue on norse necx. 1 am expeneive luxuries Mem to be tba pro-satisfied there wm not a buggy In Pike duct of our modern civilisation. 'county, or au imported carpet, and very la 181 I find that there were 88,000 f;w wagooe; But everybody rode wall, ju-Mnf laml that had Iimm Mirehaaad the ladies Mpecial I y.
from tha aovernment iu Pike county:' In this connection, there wm cus-
iMtB aaarlv lo 000 aerca of arovern itom, when a marriaca occurred,
of
OTTO J. BTJETTIER,
mi TM pU.-lto b mm Wtw n VMhw .Loy tlw. tt AmMl IB Smmmmm BmV nmuV amfmmmmunTA aBmnml mmnHDua ujjmWwmma anHVarem ama WmwW (WsuIuWBb wf wm'e"ej ijaBfcaaaOjaf aBMWBaau dh. amaml
eeaAnaaai aaianniaiir Mt poUathnt It man batwaaa tl naashac on or mora or thoi
aase light. He tbiuke wbaa the law says
it must be aiseeted for iteutrue emh valuo at a fair private sale," it in ieteadod that it must ba aasetisd at such a price as
will enable tha ownor to realise tha sama
net income from it aa ba could resliaa
from tba loan or oeo of m nur dollsrs in cash at tha local rate of iutereat, and
be reasons iu this way ; Ha says that If
money eaa ba loaaod at per eoat. oa
good mortgago security, which la a net
is 10 1st emier, isme ma
i&ditar Hawaii, of Atlanta Talk
aa Jfatioaal fosfMOS. Xkw Yoax, May 1 The Tribeuo'a Atlaata, 6a., correepoHdenca eoatalna a loag interview with Evan P. Howell, ant
the Constitution, on tbo political situation in tbo south. As to tha arioam presidential candidates ha Mid : MGtava Isfld ia unpopular bare through hie attitude oa civil service end frM ool n ate. I
doat aay that I don't believe in civil service, but tha people of Georgia think that when democrats tret jn democrat
ehould administer the laws."
"Is Hill popular ?" . . MWe thiuk well of him at a straight-
out democrat, of the Andrew JMkeom
type."
Shall you support him for tha ureal-
deney in your paper.
"ifo. That is, wa shan't support dinar
Hill or Cleveland for the nomination.
but we are not going to say whom wa
want nominated. If New York is solM
for either and the Democratic National Convention nominates him then tha
Constitution will support him. Bat the people here are not anthusiMtia about either. As to third choice Camp
bell, of Ohio, would be liked if ha should come forward. But there's a
better chance bow than ever before
some man with backbone to tasks
great reputation m a political The time la near when the w
south will unite aad sweep this country.
rosy are la sympathy upon the earreaaw qaeetion. There are discordant elemeata
in eaea or the praseat pert Me that neeo
a proper leadership to ba broaght to
gether.'' '
"Who do you thiuk eould do It r "Senator Woloott, of Colorado, couMl
da it, VIIm, of Wiecoaoia, ia a weak eteter, aad Don. Dickinson is a unealmowa
sort of a chap. Then there's Voo rosea.
Gray, of Iadiaaa, I doat know a muea about." ,
"Of course such a 1 seder oouldat (
from the South?" "Mo. The soidiers in the north wsst won Id n't let the peat be dead.
a pity, too, for w have aome able 1
If
llwm maj waul tamll
Soma Political Ph
Tha New Tork Tlssee bM
latiaa: oa tba aaxt electoral ool lege
gets aome Tory interesting lurorm oat of tba apoeuuttioe. It fiads
will ba taa eaastsm. at W)
aa
iou tbaaa made, build a lea; eauta, alaariaar'
-a Hemae If tmv tarm wl
J Tl- ..!wrC apoaatbl teeaat for aa eyewears af fftj h tna a room n zr . i.l . ...
svera one yvar who wnair, immm yi
tt a
50
t boartle - A tm-nm
IwonU f
plea" yfUMlr stmMia itvta
mH sa hi m
IND.
4 eta on ekMM aa4r
UmI RaUU mM a rwiHiMe Uri. a
hwmi writtca la Um Stt ef OrriCK Tth telw Mala m4 Xewta twt. ino.isss-jr.
W. A. Cray tar.
W.I.M
fsatlcl
Esltbe new apportlenmeat. Haw Tork, 1 Idiaaa aad CoanecUeat. 84. 18 aad 8
who it doing a
tbeak od for t aad aaK him wawt-;, rew m$ o( ,4. ud they ajd programme wm this: Taa 1 tlaae His bleesinsra on tba bosiaees? Ik.tj. .. ?L.rit . a. .!oartv would start, say. at the
DmI other men do t? .Doan w. waatjwottd b;v, d.rd ,0 buy from tha gov- rseideoco, while the bottle was burled at ba'deducted from the 84 of re -Idiaaa Md doauertieet;
PUlUM4 proepemy ia Amer cer . B,' erBmant tboM boldinei without bavioa a;se pise near toe orioe umm wen tM. x,. fo fAnciM,. drainan. ate and l.niiv.l a. hafere.aad New JerMV
r gs au mviaeu ny m wau iattaadorv-t total or xu, wunsxaaa quotient of 81128, thus: cesry to maks a majority. Itwilitbere-
per acre, which is the i fore vo longer he pose 1 Die, M in inwa Um h.ai kta ikalamJ IIM Aim Ika i1.nni.Mli Ia Mat llna
eboose that evening their pertaers for n. ... BUV .m-iy. -a- 1-hk.t 1dtaa ah tke nea haadTar
f,u i, , a!, l 0?. wih th.t amount of cash to invest without Cooaectkut and New Jersey oa i -i? F i,hf.u.itk;' would bcwillieg to pay ao the porch see the other. The lose of even little Dala"q y thprice. All Miss made oa My other war, with bar tbrm votes, would ha
kaale m mm hii-eltt aaaldaBlBl M aaamaaa AA I Pa I a I Um aia aa th llnUI IWIIIIII ImH.
as uvo ? a ai 'ii ulj awiitvntai vi awem wnninii Atv anti aa ar-sw aeia n wwi-iw ww
att.l...A IU 2 a. laiaai aa Baa ana
0 L',periaci unaerswoaing wim ins eqaauar, - " - , - ,ne remsiii ni eupported by a very ; mrge number ffjd payitsjc him for bis improvements, gentle who first reached and cap-1 " .
v.HwTw - xb wm a great aavaniage 10 poor . "- v " "- ; g 50. : Bi3i.Za Ucalia it Mid to share iu Its profits- , ,,. MmA ....., Who would persons wt,oni tl.ey might select, and '"T M.
.at ..a ma'.e V
should not those nriewans aaa;vrk ta unniv kimaeif and familv with
their pastors join iathis prayer, aud feel bt Beessries of life; and frequently
why
TBAYXOR dk KIJWXJBSR.
attorney at Amw,
jAtraa, Inmawa, errua a ta c-r. .r . aVMI.ai. . .
1 mm sear heat f tat . CMttM' Mm.
arrttefnl for the public leoocnitiou that
God's bsnd le visible ia tba prosperity
recorded?
If God ta not to be tbaakad for tha
nrMoeritv of this bueinees.
tkeaked for it? To ba tare, tha lan
guage smacks a little of flippaaey; but would a chance of the dtatioa remove
from it the obieetloneble features? la
eaabled tba "squatter" to buy govern
moot land by MllineT his improvementa
And tbeir wants were comparatively few
; aud easily supplied. There wm not
Another sport which wm indulged ia,
- - - L. wwwn npvi.wa. - - 1. . . T . . . .
VMiiioN.ir,k. .,irtnui. thAa ilava aa at'Dut exc usiveiy oy men,
the Dreseat time-that is. by men. loose " tarkay on a pole
If tba wbMlt of tbaa eould be turned
back aid we eould occupy the position
OJLiKIalJEBfT DOANB attorney mt Law.
lataa"0aa-tr" aatle. Wsst ham mtsst. BRUII0 BUETTMIR
4TT0MBT IT MWf
Aad VaUrf PuWie,
Jaarcii lawaaa,
u.. 1- a.M 4ka fiafia af
Tits saaaltss.laataM. " M'.m,
DKVTI8THT I w-mmimwA
B. JL. MOiBY,
Dr.
RESIDENT DEHTI8T, HTJiaTTINQIlPRQ, - Xfl. Ttmu htsafMlal-cflss la a wsr k ia tea SeaUt Mas. aas prim tosMsMsaMsa. 0t' atsts wstk Jtt1y 1 sastJIwsffcwemetsa. a at! t IS, WSS-Hr NEW Harness SHOP ox tnuc wrmmv. orroaira Turn OOKX JUILt., aTA.01jB2Xtta IND. LtmiM Trtxler
TTAS aaaa4 aa a S1IIIM U01 aaa
XLthsrs sf astraaaiis, as s BKLMI ONRAtrot Cash. AttwoaxnokAirritanToatrit satwJACTIOX. AWtsMMkof MARXRSS, SAPOI.tS.ta .awiitlml svsrytlitaaasllrktla a rlMT CLASS Sffor la Mlest fraai!
have virtually annihilated d in
itial fie in Its essenoe so iniquitous aad
damnable that to couple God's name with it shocks tha moral Miisibillties
vea of those engaged ia it? If that is
the eaa, it ia about time for these wne profees adherence to the high atandarde of Christ to get out of their political
partnership with tha baeiueee, or to
wallow their promseloa. Ye oaanot serve God aad mammon.
frvesr atamaare af Law. It ia often Mid that law ought not to
be ahead of public aen U meat, that is, if
people will not obey a good law, do not eaeet It. The Psalmist says, "The Law
of the Lord is perfect, converting the
soul." Law thee, ia David s estimation.
has a cos verting, aa educational power; a good law will educate, ooavert, people ta it eupport The law ia to be mad "perfect" that
it mav elevat end convert tha people Thee who are temporising and com-
nromieiac with tha saloon, object to a
"perfect" law lest aome villain may not
respect it They propose to gat down oa
his level rather thaa rale him up to a hhther Isvel. A weak, sin fa I sinner-
lealting law never 00a verted a soul.
David farther says, "The statutes ot tha Lord are right." When the Lord makM a law. He does not Mk tha bum-
seer element if they will Ilk it, obey !U
doM not ret dowa to the level of the'anslnted with the rulee by which they
glume ia lagislstion, but the standard is are ran, I wilt my that each person who W . - mm a aa . I a a a . . a . a
wbleh
tances. and the many comforts and eon
venieeces, the result of modern improve
ments and civilisation which wa poa
sees, we could tbaa begin to properly appreciate the wonderfal age in wbleh we are permitted to live aad its grand
BoseibilitlM in tba near future. W
now realize that human progreM and luveatloB are marching forward with irrefutable power, and that It will accomplish grmtar results in the next twentyfive years than bM been accomplished from the birth of time until tba present hour. . , Ae a further Illustration of the disad
vantage that people labored under My,
in 1844. there wm a very exciting prMi
dentin! election. I bava seen none mora
so. axMBt. perhaps, tb campaign of
1840. It wmsIx lontr WMks after the
electiou before we knew whether Folk
or Ctav. bad bma tba successful candi
date. The few travelers who vieited our town ware esasrlv intrvlewd M to
elMtien news.
When 1 cam to Petersburg In lfov Unci Henry Miley hid a horse mill in what is now generally known aa Mullea Bill but its proper name is Morgan's Additioa to tha Towb of Petersburg, a pise noted for He hMlth, and morslity. For the information of thorn who bay m aaa, a
never seea each a mm aaa era uaae-
wae to 1Mb. the horse to full speed and
it waa then tha effort bad to be made. He had to rise up in the etirrupe and reach for tba bird's seek. If be wm fortunate enough to catch it aud bad enough grip in his hand to bold on un-
feet, at a heicht that
reach oy rising "'"-p. n ',Mrebr nicht be sold for a much from a aaction of tba state. Undaf
mHL w -1. Vatind fr Pfk hrd others of tbo the new apportionment at least sevaa TJ'i J jLJflZT. r Tr. t nV.' qaalltiM aad oonvetiiencM would districts will be reliably democratic, aa TlL tJtlzL Hru. Slv Jill "Ot be sold at a higher price than that that the democratic electoral oolouaa f,T,Ji?.f .iL- 3-7. k dotormlned by the basis above givw. will gat a mbstaatml Agar from tha statioaed along thie line whom duty It WolaViaai atata. end eaa therefore loaa
SETTLED AMD CRACKED Connecticut or Delaware aad still whs.
Rat there are still very probable
And a Man With, a Raw is Try la (changes n raTOr of tb dsmocraey.
ao raaoa it up. Rhode Isiestd sn rone acmoereuc at sua , Tha ntata house bM beau maklac anllsst thi-M at ale elections, and will ha
unexpected aoUiemeal tha past week, it likely to repeat the performaao iu II .a 1 ft a . I ms. a . ..a f a.
ia tha ground, which has eaueed theltlectort
outer walls to crack: down anna iounua tion. One piece of stone, 18 iacbec wide,
eomplish it oa the first trial.
Oiir educational advantages were very
limited la those days, I never went o , Bld three thick, wm split off at eeboo a year a 1 told. In 1887 1 went to. of ft wiaoV under the at-
scbool in Harwson lowNsnip, ,t0 mey-general's office , and in a number Co., for some six onths, abont eight f nttr ,,HCM lh) thowsMds of tone itl-. I.aa. Ta.Haa Mu UB S laSflhlP UVUH a. d
niiea irvw M,rr,. '""' pressure bM eaneed piooes or atone an Dixoa. His sueceeeor wm nam M a bend to be chipped off
inompson. tney wer. 1.1 !- . .imiiAr manner, the dtmags all
qaaiincationa me average "Li.'Z'halnff done at tha corners ol the lime mentioned. I boarded S windawi. where thev rest c
RAUM PBM8IOM FRAUDS.
Hear Cavil 00 Charlie aad
Paid 8me Politkml Dante.
BtJRKAU Or TICK 8BKTIXV.U I
that of etaraal "rlcbt," aad all must
ap to that ataadard r tag im
eoBsequMOM.
Forty young wome af Dm Moines,
wished to have his corn ground had to
furnish two horses lo erat tb power
lo grind, I hay seea aa many m any horses, and men and boys at that old mill waiting their tum to grind. Many waald have to wait a dav aad nlaht be
low, bare signed aa agrasmsnt to tL,r i.ra would come. WhMt was
air the atteatwa of ao young '. round nt II at h way's mill at Wlnslow, who drinks, chews, seaekM, or swears.,: K,rk'. mjj ai a place called
Wasmimhtox, D. C, April
After a careful examination by tha
BMiaioa efisoe the nsmes of 118 pension-
r,B,B ."w,,kiiM J rtStfc TaVia johal"t"t windows, where they reet oa the wtrt dropped from the rolls a from the school houM with Uncle John foUBdtUoll For three days a maa with frMM. ThesVmenall belonged to tha
BtuDDwneia, me miner -7- bucket of water awl sand.Md a tooth- 0bo Hundred aud sixty-fourth Ohio lawife trested me as a mother; and I can'. . ..t.ar a araviea ate, Y.Z.JL . Am, .i.Mi
ik. IrlnilHaaa I raMIVSMI SL . . . .... r ..T.J..1 uti.lL '' r . . . . ... . TJ
- ist winoowa ai ma .ounnauvn, waivsi jMy had exchanged amaaviis wun eaon her hands. I w" "J;m lL!r ' ! will allow the house to sett Is a quarter rth ad bad paid tbo surgeon for hi that the first public religious 7r"l8f f . ineh without doing aay barm. The kmAmrt in each cam. ManyaAdarim
ever held la that B "Tniiuwiiwifudliii been asked 887 Wera forgerlm. The attoraeys wsre dlbeld st their house by a Method t . f he was trying to mw tbu build-barred. ThiswMdoaa under Corporal
preacher, who Ilk ro'" lug ia two.-lnd. Sun. Tanner. All thm pension fraud Itaa siouaries of old carried the good tidings a - . It. &.a county. Ohio, tb bom of
of ih Gospel to the most aisiam an 1.. 0ne of the most important ihiagi ta M-.IU, Charlm . the secretary ol
accesMBie rcgionaei me i hi. farmers eaa uhnum ai mir r . -a. u. .
hardship nor danger oeierreu mow p.- ageetings is the improvement or ooaatry fM tof h . 0 p Md Raum asedad aeer preachers from the performance of r0ld, The improvements mad hay roicr, help, so a settlement wm sgroed their duty. Their memory should be kepl ap with the improveaaoats in , iRIHAtes the two attorney cherished m lone as civilisation aad re-Lim(Mt .w.rvth Issr else. It eoeta about .M . .k. 11 a t. mmA w-ar aW Jaan
ligioa are honored amongst men
But wa will resume. The
la much to haul a baths! of grata from Lk-..-.. t4 t
. : . ,. i . 1 u. , - -j
er.nooi the farm to ins raiireaa am w hvi iv i
There U no reason why the people la
WbeelinaT. In Giheoa county, but
flour would not be usd at all iu thee
modern days, nor could it b soirt. There
Xsshvllls
bouse wm in eta, I think, about SO by the seashore, yet we donouae freight U PartkHilor Kind of Majority.
as lawat Mum-ita- aI Imrs. nnil onverao rata m axaoroimni Amprove ism
W-r.r-w w. " " ' - " " " . . . .
with boerde held to their plam by long read. It Is etaimoo oy many tnw 11 tae weight polM. Tb floor wm constructed worst place were KfJJ'"-
out or puncheons. They were spin oni ;roaoe woam ye vm-iij
the world should not all b happy If HiWM RO baking powder or soda in that wvuldde right. When a man is ehroa-j,,... MratHa wbleh wm used ia ally aahaapy It loaVM a tuepielon that nnerout quantlti that tb bie-
he ie not doing right.
cults were m yellow m pumpkins aud ae bard m brick-bats, that is, figuratively
excellent corn
of White Oak about, three inches thick
aad laid down loose. The emti were also split slabs, raised about two feet
Irom the loor, and eupported oy rrom
teinly somethisg ought to bs doae.
Blaine proposes reciprocity with agri
culture, countries oniy. u taie eeacRie
four to elx Ian. which were driven Into anybody it will ha few New Mafland
1. ,k- u,,., Mr ik. k-uk a. fait urers. Why not try reeiproetiy
mfVR Wl Hwlwo sag l arm nrarttwm we areas vv -- - - - . - ,L1.. .-j . a -nt ta-iik asm aasMH faciMriMur eeu n tries for
aa vna -wm w i 117 - .....
lima which smooths down all things, the nenent oi our agm-maia. tmmw .
LCHilS THwXLSII.
I .l.ti HM awa mmJk avoal
A -rostromsrv eeaatv ar sec bar Mid lITTj r w..a ... taaia u 'and above all constant use. wore awav Ind. Sentinel
' - . . Bmw.. munu . v m a. j w.
gtM atraif ht ta noil." Bt with all Mm dleadyaatHf whloh sMdatma would not pass mutter to-day, a at-near eay
have not tMted aay corn snu a nova nu oonpiani wers
cuWsu6r?s tfri7 r Is hm remarks at a runkn suiewe j kfa A foT yMr, that would compare with the splinters and made a rairiy eomrert- a-iu7 -t-era etraek far If toi't ak rr artt, hat yUaaa xivefHseral . A man dying lutexioated 1 by the women, say of 180. able seat. Ofeeurs this kind t ml"B m - 'gam straight te hell." Ci Zul all the diaadyMnurea whieh mad t lea would not pass mutter to-day, alght-huur day,
It aaottld set be uadretood by any
oa that tha preetdeet ia bie soeeeh at
Meat phis, ia refer moo to uMonty ratey ,
bad aay rererenca to taa amjoriiy ei ism aeonle at the ballot-box. lit majority
Vf them mid at the ballot-box that the
wanted Mr. Cleveland for prMideai. aaa tba majority spoke out against him and hie Kesd ooaf reM at the ballot-box tm fall. Yet Harrison is pmldeut and tha Bead congress continued to rule hi
tamo etuor msjorny e im--
ts, aad Bet-last at ibe oeopis.
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