Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 December 1891 — Page 1

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VOL. 84.

PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, AT JA8I-EM BUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, BY CLKMKNT DOANE.

OFFICE. In Courier Bdildins on

Wmt Sixth Street.

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 1891.

U f. 7. COJLUJtfJV.

CONDUCTED BY MR8. K. L. HOBBS.

mies or BBBacKirTiow.

"leehaya'a" PaUtlM.

DORM fffO Wltra find fault .wllk BI..L

y lor tier iPfaDeranea uiiintaii ..

dingle HabeeriptloB, for 52 Nos., 1 BO wf,t BO Blacksye eere? The 'time

For six montns, : : i oo1w, " ma to "Indiana women"' fas

" wemernj inat tMf Can walk UP 'he polls and M,t their votes to pro.

bibit the sale of intoxicating drinks

Each subsequent insertion,

Longer advertisements at the Mine rate. A fraction over even square or

squares; counted as a square. These

are the terms for transient advertise

(and. Of COUI'tM. that la lha w.t,

7K All lllii. nut . - ' "

, urn J I cwmrv

RATM Off AftVBKT'BINO. rnraauare. lOlines or lean. 1 weak, ti no

oaa hundred win

. . ml .. " . . . " -.

i iicb um umo win .also cone

jou win want our votes. When 'OU vourfathara. mm awd ht.ni!....

Of a i -"-i vewtsjvim

jrina oy rum, you will Mk our aealet-

NO. 13.

Indictment of Kfcpubllovatim.

IMMfH SMilMl.

At tbe flseetin aI iWm ...t.

&.,rJLfM,0f of Vermont, delivered falmeelf of a ebaraterta4iB

Madera Gewdy Grubblu tum R.a.Mi.ii....

...ll. . . ,7 ' -r-"vwmmt

nemieaiMW Throughout the) State. lOtM CRy Rvaerll John K. Gewrfv. Phaliiu. B.UL

Heaa Stela) Committee, bae been maklng a thorough canvass of tbe State far tbe

peeeh. In tbe eouree of thu rfaIii.LM,"H,f T r er "e State far tbe hedeclired that heres iWbniaI?' of rA,l,B "" for eemiaK la the U?iUdTb:i.7r,S:l5 I .t Rn.hTi.li

Itra-aaesaaaa Wmjw Cswlar.1

Gor. Hovey'a Pun or ml at His Old

Me.--HM aim Freeoptor, Judge Pitcher.

bit eeavase hie

ments;a reasonable deduction will be f""' ,ni he rt tHjf Wa will do will

made to regular advertiser.

Notices of appointment of adminls

triors and legal notices of like character

to be paid in advance.

be to aweeo old Kin a ihri i.n.

ui ins eartB.

I think

the

Ahii;i.. Brt. BRETZ

Wllllwn K.;Cz.

Sc COX,

Attorneys at Law,

JAIPER, IIVD.

II VOHBV flrla aknnM fn.

. M ' " " " " WW V IVI

u j " weioiaier or bo busband" and than tfaav mroa't uv nki. in.

tie piece:" ' ' Don't go out to-night a? biebaad Do aot leave mm kcr lu.

y t home to-aight, nay darling, For I'm loaelr whsa vou'ra c-ou.

TMi r",?1 'I A eirottlr Dreoaded hi. Miif

Repoblieaae to contributa ta thm in.i

eommltiM liberallv la thm .a r .....

J M,rP0 or airlbutlnf eam-

ii" dui oaore eepeelallv protaetiTe tariff hum. ihnu

mended bainr IndlanannlU .Tn...i

vwaiiaivrciavi'UBaaiia. lniar finaa. rki

WILL praetiee In tbe Courts of Da hois and adjoining counties,

Ornc.'East of Court House. FebJ.tl

B. B. Brannock, M. D.

Phjrgicitn and Surgeon, JAtPKM. INDIANA.

Otfiob and Residence : ,'JecktOH Street, opposite Indiana Hotel.

dLCalli, promptly aaawercd, day er

BlgRt. De.MtlSM-eai. A. J. HOJTEYCUTT. ATTORNBF AT LAW, JAtPER, ITST.

SimmBirr r Ktut, GnHMiip ciim Ki taa a Satelalty.

rri0B-Bai S44(rr.U aar. lata

mrmw mtmwn, April 11. isan.

loaeljr wbca

ffM .a . .

mongntne wis cop aaay be tamptlsr

t ... Jvur inenuaare IUII Of glCS, I will do my best to cheer you, Darling won't you stay with me? Oh, my God I he'a rnit and Imft

With a curse upon bla.IlM, No one kbows bow nucb I tufler, From the erueways of.hii. Ilear the tread of heavy footsteps, Hear the ran udob tb A-

Thy hare brought my husbaad home, 'l la a a a I. ...... a a M- 9

mm aaajra pw Wfl ROOr.

No earen of mlae eaa wake him All be craves ie rum; more rum: All my BO DOS 1 toadl akartakl.

All have laded, oae by oae. Duff, lad.

Llajaar Daalar's Cart.

T ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :

Know ye that by the Bavmeat

am permitted to retail IninTlnatu.

IIsaaaaa at (L. U I f . .a a .

inuiVB law HUIV1 RJIrOB l

Tbl. ee.iB.Btly dlgalied 7bV pSSSu utterance oaturallv axeit. tk. 1T...i

ZZi . u" 1BU,"pois Journal, whlofa makes it tbe text far a toU.

against tba demoeratie party. Tbe Journal baaka Um r-...j.

mm am.HHiii HD

an til ui l an Bar I ant

meaeurN of thin mui.Z u

-aipaa m macs ion great nation were

u.viwra aaa paeeea by republloaas, and PBeeed l the faoe of determined and maiicnaat damoarailA nnnuiiiu. tvi.

U . "rr"""' iuii Bot true. There have oalv huv r

f a a . a a ' '

fi " ' . lBB ,Ml ifnteeu tbat tbe rspub

iwaaa oava eon I rolled both huaaaa Ar

w-uraas sag ma ezeetive-oa y two

w.b.vwvv. ih wnico any measure could have Deseed without thm u..i r k

J , " w.VM VI IHB

aanoersiw party. But for all of the leg. Ulatioa of tbe last thirtv vaara at mMZk

the people are eomplalning-tbe legiilatioa whieh has built up great moiiopoliee, ereated and muliinlied truai. ..

iratiaiarrea a large DfODOrt oa af th.

wealth of the oountrv from tba ma r

Peopn to a favored few -for all thia

legtsiaiioB tne rSDUb eaa aartv U r..

tpensibls. It waa tha

watch ebanared the terra of tbe contract

in me O'ZU oeuda ee as to aiaJra thmm

payable in coin instead of in greenbacks. It was tbe republican party which da-

awaaiiam surer. It was tba ranuhlln.

party whieh legalized the taiportatioa of

n pauper laour or urope under eon

iract. ii was tba raaub I loan

without paying a tribute of taara.

eago; Blade, Toledo, Ohio: Press aad;w.M V.mo1 Jpoeslble for the people of

Mt. Vernon, Nov. 27, 1M1. Four tboasaad Baaala m,m I. aa

Verneu to bury Gov. Hovey yesterday. Bad weather did aot prevent a universal turn out, and every ezhlbltiaa nf rm.

epeet tor the statesman and love for the fsJIow-eltiaea. His requeet was to be

eerieo at Bie old borne et Mt. VernoB, arnpag tbe friends of hie boyhood, who

na wiiasweea nis rise from obecuro

lire to tne enter office in the State. The body lay In state in tha hall of tha nnurt

nouee, and very few passed the coffln

It

wnicn toev nad watebad with an nnok

priae wae nnisBed, and tbat Alvin P

Uovey waa no more. Tbe State oil cere were all present The floral ofleriage

nmim iwtj WSUIIIHI.

bov. Cbaee conducted the funeral ser

vices, and woe tbe esteem of tbe people, both ae orator and man.

Tribune. New York. ari th. v.t...i,Mt. Vernon to believe tbat tha oaraar

ll-it ' ... . . , ...i.Muai. uI.L .1 l I . . . ...

inouoe, Washington, D. C, tbe latter

paper cu m nf to Im tha n ik.

uiuiersana w, a. It. T .t i

r circBiar strong appeals are

maae to liberal ReDBb eaai to mntrih.

ute to the fond in order to furnish tbe papers mentioned at flit- Mat.

it k. ... ' '

mienaiuieenBeB ara dirantaH in

state when ordering papers tbat it is

iron me oca oomnalttaa. Aa th. t,iu.

bbb had not been placed in the ring at tne date of ihe circular agents are di-

rvciau wne oraariar that nana lnin

... i j. ... "... r-r-

mpwnu uiracujr, uaiu we can quote rates, with Charlee Flint, bualaaaa ...

f er, WaihlBgtoa, D. C.M The circular says : "Play your part If

' J? "irwiea in a proper result." "Enlist local Ranuhlfn.

v.ii uU mem ior information."

A letter also accompanied tbe circular, iowit :

Indianapolis, Nov. 18, 1891. Hon. John K.Gowdv will vi.it n. Ir

ian d City, No?. 21, at 7 p. m. Get as

many Itepablieana as noailhia fmm.

whieh fastened the ialouitoua avatn r ery element and oreci act. innludinv

liaaeiaad aawlltlnn ... itha nrrlct nnmtiia a

tlea," apoa tbe oountrv. Tbe renubii- Stable ball abould be srovided for tfa.'arSi uV"wt?'V IfTf.-PT1. Ml 01

eaa party ie, In a word, reeponaible for meeting. He sboiild he giren this op. riilroads;aad7ood SmSsSb avar nUrm t .l.u i.-i.i-.i 1 DOrlnnltv FT will j l, . I . 7 . " OMiaaas.

r-'- - i.r miiiauuu wnico it . . " Ull Bl-I I iuriiil fra. luuu t

ru -. . . . .... .

xhb Tnarauic jnari fithf mmm

aeepiy moved by the loss of the Gov

nur, in WOUH nonors M tonlr mrmml

uriua. i.aa uovernor aot nu arat in.

etrnctioas in law from Jurfa-a Pitw

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au (uaoia gentleman wae often. heard toeey, "I started him in tha rtaht n.th

.1 L - I . a ,. . . . e f-,

u n naa iroa 11 witn OOBOr. I am proud Of him." Judare Pitcher atlll Uwm

at hia old borne at lit. Vernon. M v.r.

of age. Ha has outlived all bit numerous family but tWO. and baa eaan .url.

all of hie friends and aasoelataa mu

away, hut with iadomitable olnck

atill retains much of his old brightness

hu wu, iur waicn no wae eo remark

BDie, ana is peacefully and happily wait

lag for bis last eummoas. Haav nt h.

t.i.i .... ... '

Tiaiuna- eMUaSBMB 001100 UDOB tha nM

a a . . . w

geniieman, muea to Ble grat ileal ion.

umiLSS9 W.,K .BM drunkard for a It wae the republican party, too, which husband, or a friead who isunfortanate-but tbe Desee and nro.n.ritnr.h

Li,i?,' 1 J P'HHly. give try In jeopardy by the Impeach me BOtKe iB PSrtOB Of etteh eaaaar aaam Aailriar Jnhnut. I ... .u.

W. A. Traflar. TRAYLOR.

W B. Maatar.

Jt HUNTER.

attorneys at Law,

Jasper, Indiana,

l!TlLLPraetMt la tht Cearta of DaVet and IrTV IsiaeaatlM, Partlcalar attaattM alvan to cel-attlena.

in which you sre lBtsreeted, and all such oaa party which shook tha ver

LmL.?. "1- I "public by the prematute

.mm aa vroinffs oo aairaaeaiseBBeoi or Ibe

likewise, and their rrqnaat shall be re- helpless negroes for tbe sake of nor gsrded. I pay a heavy tax for the pur- ating itself la power. It waa the n poe of retailing lienor, and I want it I ken party which "organised hell1

Yon aill "o u, r" "7 WOOtlYe

: ----- r w jni iwiiii i irmvHUii .r miuia.i. J

can friends to be uraaaat. " I 17. T." "r1: ' .a r"PT r

. rl Wr ta as. aft.rtK. ... i IT"' "r""-""a ea. uow.

t-re JA"ilMI"'4''.8?'r. tbe sold (ere ired aartlna- aaT.faT.

lllrVwHvVIM ATX. til lleUiana HIm! 1 a aaa aas

" I U I II eWfl IrVM HM earaMe) fjf 0y fiAffav I! .WlL.??-B fL" "Ktfalnf hhJtorir cloeed for Tlase, aad ' kegaa In

Ignorant and

oetu-

renub- teat

ayetesaatk effort

bBTOaki out dearRMt of ta St. CitrlM Belli CLEMENT DOANE

Attorney at Law.

a aaiaar tmt lavcaraiLV. aiia avaamm. i. --

aaa i win ie eerrr ih Mauu ikbtu, .iu.iaitiv. mmmmm ; j . . i iw

aiiiinciiy untiprtoei that I have bo ds- maintained it for nearly twenty years in Ukm, through tbe iViiBaaraTha "Itaa, VTaVJi IT sTiu!T!S pTSot' sire to sell to drunkards or miaara. or l the Snulh. lam

the poor or de.tl.ute. I nucb Dr. far 7h.T v oaroal 7 t 7 "IT..';"" ."Tr.!.w.,P- BW"UW- 0. F. M. aod

they save their money and put It where that eectlon. .Yd nuTilaa. iT. m.tT tVan. k C ZZZlrVJ' .

it Wi do tbe mnal annrl in il..t. r x ,-.:t.. .u L.:7i"P"" :l" ' mianiac- dward Everett Rala haa i. tk. mm,', oootor

I aa i ci

OoverHora of IndiaHa.

tuJa?If.fc!T- bfMr?"ttyfrBorof tbe State alaee Ita adaaiaalnn in tk. TT..

loa ialSU, as follows: Jonathan Jeaainas. iaia.2S.

or Jennings wae elected to congress before the end of hie eaod tr PHi..i

the oaHoe of governor ScDtmbr 12

nd wae eueeeeded by Ratliffa Boone! who served until December 5. of. th.

seme year. William Hemiricka. frnm

ltia to 186. Governor Hendricks was sleeted to the senate Feb. 12. 1825. i.d

on ble retirement au

"wuwwtini UT m-.,.B Rv,who wu afterward elected In 18ffi and nerving till 1931. Noah Noble. 1811.1837. David Wall. iaa?.

1140. Samuel Blerrer. 1B40.A3 '.T...

Whlteomb, 1843.48. Governor Whit.

comb Went to tha eeaata fUo 97 laja

being succeeded bv Parrla r. r.Unni'

who served during ths remainder of the term. Joeeph A. Wright, 1849-17. Aebbel P. Wlllard wae the Aral

eraor of Indiana to die while in office, bis death occurring on Oct. 3, I860. He waa succeeded bv Abram A. if am mntiH

tbe lieutenant coventor, whn upfaj iha

i2?,iBf,er of ,he terw nd UBl' J". 14,

innri a. L.ane irnaa ia t

(n. 16. 18$ 1 . GovarnnrT.anatam.aaai.

ed a senator of lha United r..

i, and Oliver P. Morton, tha llta.

tsaaat-goveraor. earvad u Dn...nA.

.S'l?" WM e,c senator ?Ltb H"' .SutM 00 the 23d of Jan. 197. Ua the dav followiH h raaataanau1

his office and Conrad Baker, the lieiitan.

aat-governor, served as governor dur-

Bg tbe remainder of the term. Go.

eraor Baker wae elected fnrirnnr In

succeed himeetf, and served until 1873. TBomae A. Hendricks, H73-1877 : Jatuee D. Williams, 1877 to 180. M Governor Williams, tbe second t-nv.

ernor to die in office f Nor. an lastiw ...

euccoded by Lieutenant. Gorernor Isaac

r"y wno served out tbe term. Albert G. Porter. lABt.iaax. n

9fir i88.5;1889; eueeeeded 'by Gen. Alrin P. Uovey who Ie the third a..

rsor to die while ia otloe. The above list of the

State does aot inelude the four territoriel governors as fnllaars Anh... u

Olair, John Gibson from 1800 to 1801;' William M. Harriaou. lani.iat? ..i

Thf f oeej, lili-1811, when Indiana

was aaBMiiea tato tbe Uaioa aa a State.

A BTaatlemaB aad hla wisa km. .

whom were areatlv reaaaaiaal hw ihau.

neighbors for their eh riatiaa aharft mm.

torteiwed a viaitlaa- juIL. .

dletaai eft v. AmoW th-'M. JLT

B Of their own aaurah. Th.

little daagbtar of the boat wae latereoted ia tbe areod ttotar.

vary eurioes to kaow why oeoole

my grace before diawg. Tbe

was pleased at the atteetlaa aaal

ia form aor tbat all good poo-

retara thaaks ia that

food things waioh were

night.'

did roar papa my greet,

ictenucnian ui tumor HHi noraace ana pauperism. It wu tbe ra. What should nimiwriit An uAm ik. i , w" xwwm.wpumaa amaga. - men of mooey who can afford it, and it publiean wrty which. UBderGrtnff ad- cir zInB. tint articje entitled A eedeoored to is with these that I desire to trade. ' minlstraiLVa. 7arriJ 11 m ImVmVm "k. "t-." ' 1"?' .9 Pb"c telegraph." whiob be beariaa with w for the goi

Prr it r -v- nffi.i.u..Jj " ::Z.rr.. 'r-. "'I","--.""" I?" win tble fereeful eeauana: "n'raMaTih. gifee.

Tipton, June 17, mi corrupr.,7 imoaFliau" of fT tWM""'' th. Httle iBe.WUve, Thia dealer only want, the natroaaa-. Wa.lst. and the national TrluTv iXas w " - "Xy V ha Hp?

nf ih. tunnA..i .L.rrj;.:r?r iu th. ri.kii. -.a..i. ...j: .j; -.-i.r ' r r aaenie in waiea tbe nabiie aaibariiiav.1" ' nigni.

. ... ....,1,..,,., ,Ht immiiri-r-.T" "c""-"" Knr wnmiiiuitin iraai id Decs: mem. either tithi....).....i. i . . . . -"i Mtin

Intl. . an. II tr. A . 1 L . 1 . .. . . I n p.alrlaua I. I uTar i-1 . l I i. . . 1 t m ' wwiHnm wvrk wmaa H1IU EHMna

rk:',:::,".:" z."wav".: '".r? ' r.'v:: :i:,.'r.,.v.WHKio 11 rrr.T. i.n"u"w- wry one opposed 1 WM uft to a oornortw. -'.rc ffin r

ivt.i nu, ug Hcciiunai iiioi r. inn ,,."n ia i ii? viaav lewiaiBtkioB. aafi in nvAi .r -..laria - 7 t- . i ..hw... ...

he may fatten on thslr. aaona. kaan J No democrat need fear tba dtaaaa. I reform e.2 thmA, T... ju. LT ",,r"y- W T lafereace tbat I - V !. aasooa ae ha

"repectable" place, aad start i

the downward road-leaviasr othera

rtr I ....i.- i . t. . r. . . .larnrlr of BBlahlnv th. Ink n at.. .

T ottaea raitaraibr t bts aatmtta to kt. the flnishinr of saloon daaa tha laat twenty-five vers. The demoeratio aartv I!'"1 DO or Kagiaad, would have

aa,at."coariw aiiMhw.WaatRaia etraat. barM i0 commuQitv. has anouHtionablv made aalatakaa daV. a-.i- "T 90 uor e"tfrT to our ayeteaa

mg mat penoo, out upon tbe moot im-l . . u . If" l-7. "V. w L, oaMtiiie limes speaks thus of

Lfaaar Aritkale-OUMa t. r'""?'' d WHICH nave DOOa M-

JASPKB, 1MB.

BRUNO BUETTSER,

"i nww ta niamiii las aaaiaaaai . "ai an twa coti i LtHfi ae ra aa avaaaa and th. UnuU..

n .... L" 1 1 ore me eonntry it bas been right a good I iV-T.. ' . : . 7 T V7T.,:i,L-.,.j ."T"". rMfa,P; "p- tN ablest aad

ITT IK WET IT T 1 HI V"' - UBW ' weat are we deal oiteeer thaa has tbe republican LPr" aTara to give b m a "Xi; Tr , w,i,T- " wrt as- orayset of a the Western Congressmen All UAilll all JUL If, P liquor M . .nation" party, and haa been far more loyalle hfck;cbeol or college ediTeation, be f1 direction of her telegraph eye- hae withdraw, from tbe ra A.d WaUrv Pabitr SESlTm kKK u L"ierM, of " ole people. Senator i' f 'X .bout the aid of a ft" ""i """y P tbe pee- or. and announoes tbat be will eufport Aad Hotery Public, "Step to the .black board my boy. Firet Edmande' declaration that "the poorest 1) l "lT oralag before ;SM2f- but we expeot euch Mr. Mills. The Indiana DemoiTacv ie Jabprb iBBiAna .M't"1'.''?11,? ,bi' ,ilr,r M- repablicaa in tbe United Statm is bettsr b ftln "" in the evenings after lliiBkPrr" Is eon- tltebeet ia the Union. It hae been t?ied jAerxB, ibbiaba, Ur How thick li t? ' for tba peace and bapplaeee of this re- M"fH1 hor- longer be f1; T. haekwardaeee of tbe UaL la tbe fire doeens of times, and always TtrtLL an t-. c, MM. i w.i'pV M. ,R he bmt SLoorat that ever " d- out kf i" flBt r4 old- 11 VeapeT W pwry eaaati...iaaaa. J e. mt. JJ "J. bow many of them oaa you lived," ia only interact ng ae fresh ovi- of 'fh , . L!!wi a obJ nIshlBg, but da- to Goagrees sixteen yeare ho. and Would mi r- Pi i a inch donee of the aarro wneas and littleneesol D 8,r P!"lid ooI lyetem," writes P ".W- Americans go to England bTe given tariff reform to tbe rople, I1B1!bT9IB"FRY t 2ttw?f"i.e,?ht,-ds , . a man who baa sometimes, but on very I Sage, where one oaa etedy by fl"ff over the euperlerity of oar rail- and aPresldeut to the country, had not AJ JLelll J. X mVmt X I Ore it the .benefit ol the doubt and slight warrant, passed as a ateUsmea. ! ? lb .VW,,BJr' PBt tbe W rather oast demth removed tbe lamented Kerr from aa. m call it nine. How manv inehea i d it r lees treasure of an adaaatfa iiki. down when thev aaa hoar th. -i.i.k th. ik. r 7' , .

require to pile up those ItOO.OOO.OOO in ?l Ckrieaey nun : I ill AAA Aj. a a mm I . . .

B. A.. MOSBYJ

RESIDENT DENTIST,

IITJNTITVGJttTJRGr,

TIMDERSl

I1HD.

reoeetly Capt John

well knowa river maa, told bo aa iacl deal which wo will recast for tba baaai

of the Sua readers. He eaid tbat dur-

lag tbe war a gHB-boat, while between Graadview sad Lewlepert, fired a fifteen

poena eneu at tne latter plaoe, which weat over tha towa aad fell la a field

April is. isse ly

BRICK FOR SALE!

M. K0CH6ESANG C SON.

",'," fomarly k-ptbyta elr latkar, eaa

"""" FrafMH'ta ta mrana tm nnsTOv BKMOK la aay aaaatHy etlr4, at the TARD ON THE TROY ROAD. ' jyttteUeawll! btdtaSllhina VOLLNOtrN a;?..M,4 f ! t-taia airea en I arm oritati. a Witt, ALSO CONTRACT for BOILMR04

FBRBiea ALL. NATBBtALS. laTOiT) mm m Omll. fc.. , . Bt.BIOeHOMANagON

IT.

"100.000.000 iaosee "

"How many feet would that be ?" "8.313,333 foot." "How many rods ie that?" "506.060 rode." "How many miles ie tbat ?" "1.678 miles." "Miles of what r

aU . mmmm a a. ... - I . '

"1,8s mues or Hirer dollara laid dnwuinear Where a anaa area nlaarl.r Tk.

pacaeo eioseir togotber. our nattaaai maa saw tne seta 1 strike aad htiro i,mmu

T nltfff&r!?"? Wll would naki. This ie only la the groasd, aad after digging about

M,i.,t-Mt. nrfliTSlK ..i.;"iiMt. eyregrog wu." laree feet he eecured it aad carried it

n work w.rr.atH. April is. ises ly Reader, if you Bood facte about thia home with him. where it laved around

temperauee question, wail that tea poet roretveralyeara. Finally whoa etobeeeo and read it oeoaeioealiv. It would take I warehouse was oeeaed there one of tha

a eanati army oi bjob witb eoooB eaovele proprieiora waateo: it to use as a weight

laifw iwij amaev ns raet m waara p" e-miss. eo u wae taxee to a wasting It for xroar.' Uaiud Prasbv. Maoksmitb. aa iron hook nut I. it a.d u

torlaa. wae aeed for a aumber af vaara for that

parnoee. After awiilie the tobaaeo aaar.

aha M I an..! anl..f an.l.u. . I. . . i. . I

nwwimHBeMfwtiMBt. Waa alvaa halr t. Ii. Ai ..... -u.

. I. ..j! ..J .L-. mm. , . . " WHW

" n niaaaiia iaa atw.uuu.uuu ware raaieaea il aa nia aaia aa a aa-.i.k n

.. ... . . i - " i . . - - i. - w w r. m . a

spent in tnte cooniry feet year for aleo- keep It eloeed. Next It was found half j

boiic irauors. asm amount or asonsy buried fa tbe ground by aa old negro would, If earefally adamlaiarad. im.lladv. Not lanarainaa aha

P"Y. evayy priaeipai eoeatry road hsiwaea for tbe family who owaed the

tne uanea omea. thm woukl waet v eaetl. sad eo aba ba lit aire uadar aa

beaeft troa kettle aear the shell, which rot hot

m a JS a. . a a. a - . . w

mwara aaw exmeaee, oiowiag tee Kettle all to

haajBlaeee la atoms, teariar a lerMholein tha aroaad

thoeseBds who ara aw.Rd sbooking tha whale Belghberhood.

mi.. . ...

wane at Lrtwieport 'TT " birc, in tbe be- u T J,9Xm .lUTOW' ours into a arawai or air. Bynum, coup ed as it ia i Miller, aa old aed Jf4tJ would Impreee upon boys ?, , ad dieagreeahle background Mr. with hie BBnoaneement of a prefer-

" " freai oommaBdmeats: "iTj" W' wrecuy mat cheap- snce ior Mr. Mill because that gentle"HoBor thy father aad thy mothsr, thst ,ftt? PIitBr, MtB ad prompter maa Is the leadiag Uriff reformer la thy days may bo lonr in the lead .hik daliveriee would come if tha (lonaraaa. aaanhul. 1. V if

the Lord thy God givetfa thee." The m,B'h,d control of the system of tele- la tba fipeakeribip contest. boy who reepeete his father and mother, rapi ' ,hl wtry. Tbe preeeat mes- - ... who treata his aietera aad hmik... Ht,k eenger eervica of tha iaUarMnk it-.. New'Albaav y.d-.i. ti,.m ...

, , . , w. v.nuis wa, - waa. null . ' . . iniiBiiigi

.i-unoww, aa 1am a gooa tcuNda-7 ZT -- iaa goverameat la M-eniaaia. aaaay ihhbs, anct aiauy mea

"7 ' r' 'ineraasa tha valaa af real eetaU, NEW "RRTfiir v a HnlTrrK.

A war af avt.ratlnailn. V..II.L.

The aatlves of Afrfot eall the llquor'eparrowe will begin In Illinois on the Ui

Hon for a eeeooeafnl oarr. Ym. tu taking control of tha aerate, it t. . to be eonaldered lu th. nnt .

(IA mm mnum iu.l. ..II a . i IntlnllA .liluaaa . . ... . nal.n T . I. . r . i . .

r . r ' ... r" . l" ya,aaa taaioer , : r ' eysieaB at iraas r-a-' imocrauc norisoa no talaly will be to study. Don't ba In a lMi0 New York Ie eo bad tbat one m taBde out ae a beacon star, hurry to get away from your school f?" J" prtrata mreeeager from upper ,A P"ty we are not given to following books. Theearesind responsibilities of ,T1WT 10 Newspaper low' euloker n.r)nK how much soever we may wor-

oaa get a dispatch through. Al- ,B,P a9M 'ooi" hough the income of the Western Union , The date of tbe Republican conveae ample, it pays such stingy salaries that f Ion bas been fixed: now then, men and a. . . kjk.kaaaa. I..aM. . fa .... .11 .a '

woaivasvHi araTBLBriRrai nnaai an l eavra f aa i arm ara. aa 1 era . ten. mm way a. 1 l umiiii r Ba aa ma aaa -aaa

, - - - vnvn am as ur BBB . " - " emjDgi Bfti mj

ma emaiier towns, aad slow, bungling aoBiiaaioa.aBd tbeir platform made and

. m vm mwir wmmri i.. .. im .a l whl mmm v a.. i u. in da . ..

than tha exeentlan. If a MMiiNti.. .1 thea do the aataaalta. Tki. ..... u.

...pviauvn ui I. . - 7". I - ma nui on e aeeeseity ea earth waa ever hated ,da,te Pollli bat it k practical poll-

Bakaja. laH-mreBTBi vi Mtvw 8 WOK FOR gjtl!ipoori,l4",,ipw

, nn tieier. jr.. bae taken eharxe of h

iiti.iiH .1 .1. . a. .. . c 1 m mrv bwiitw vi a noa pan ua iaa aiu

..VS.iirZTAS:ii!t a in a. -Ji S iM m rrui- t-t.

- nwwwa, nr. a T UI . wnv . mnra rwi raarr.wi, nai

tamo frem the Into effeet. Tbo Secretary of State of

bueinem life will eome aona ..mivk

"Go to school as Inner aa vnu .u

"""""f, every nor apent ta study In your youth will be worth money to you In alter life. Read good books, the bible above all. Make vm.i-.-iV ...

quaiated with history, tttedt. th. MM.

greee ernatioBB. aad the earners af L.Jpublie

who bate made natlona great. Study iw?re premely thaa the Western Union, tlcreligion, scienee. atataaeaft ri kt.i.J wboee heavv to I la an aa ...uk . 1.. A;

Learn to read iHtelllgeatlv. aa that t6t greediest aad moat self ah bam. Richmond haa tha nid.i kAU.

may tura to praotleal ueo ia after Ufa the :Rf!i?!,l.,, w,a ,f t fchould the State. It elands right ia tbe oenPuhpB,n f aa mai Af aa a a. a....iL Ba BkAn fall aaa lllaa..i LJ. .. .. la aVt a . a ... . "

LITil 1 J. 1 yoaia. bo eure you"."'"" wuraeu or texatioe ror r 01 tne city, is oat it of round legs, has

wiiin 1 unit im aat araau.. iia.. i 1 auftrwiaiBi in uutm naar.a mi il. ia a innia. ki - j r. 1

.Jlu. ....a... lT.l TV "D 1 1. 1. I-" -a" -- .7 ...un-unar. II IH

im-j Mm," I. TB,Bia ajeietm, wo oottove that a ma.l'8' onimaay and never d d have naa.

Villi t j? UlD;" would favor the'The door is hnng'on wooden hinges and

-....-nimpwi sua. reaeaes irom me ground to tbe uuber-

most log. It waa built la 1810. It la aat

Ttala B.niri . i i . . . I HOW uied far anhnAl nuriuua.

. wr-i m . 11 trnwaiu ee aaaaa a -. r.

pwHteatlary offeaee for aay maa to eell

"He isn't la it." is an arm-el.. 1. 1.

said, which waa first aeed by an editor

wno died and weat ta ha.u ..j

ooked aroand for tbe man who teak bin

na T, brick

irrcni. mi

aaa aVin ,n"wBty ftr their euetom, w. lUmMZJZTm "1 make ntaraUa mm mmml J" .-rHW

r-Htsrni, jniW aittn iV ltm9 bow A,.. a dUMlf WIIH.JB. Haaa mm lha e

a.r .airiaf,

p nw aaKHaer e ateea nar aiart.l.i....'.i r... .l." r: .

waa

ta la the aW hair -T.lik- Mela

laka. a. I. ...."' la HeUl HIL1B miilOrilV l-Jil Varauaj. .M.. .11

mti i. m . aww .ra mwvwmr irom naaer ata aiii.w i .... m,m .u,

rai-,eieTmiRMVV When vear .1.. h maeh aaara h4a--,.i.u . Jj " 7..ri. .1" . T.

7. "M -,r" """-""7 oi cnaia ni tor n Birinnav Ia?"aaka4 rUai. J...r - -" aai iae IHlliaBBDOIii Sentlaa mmwm mmmt

,m taeseas er Illinois is now aeadlng out illustrated .g? You ma a .7aC.; ... eaely In an editorial head laa

OTtry itoaiHy ia tat mate. -Harfer'a laear. 1" TlrTlV"!9 . " Veraoo llredlka it It te eee demoerata taktI

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