Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1892 — Page 1
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VOL. 84.
JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY, JANUARY
8. 1892.
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OLBMRSTT DO AX K. hkHMNMmuiikr
VTkt Sixth Stkkrt.
NO. ir.
EX-SCCBCTARY FAIRCHILD.
rRioK or esoitiiTix.
Ktoa arm la m a that waa darkaaa.
For six monina, C 1 Oil Ad a it (ton aga ru fairer aad luwr U
RATW O! AIrTVX(l. For square, lOliues or lose, 1 week, fl 00? Each subeocptent insertion, 74 cjs Lmurer advertisements at the same
ren square or
fqu&r. Theso
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"rti vrnx4 wim. mm! aafiar tha
Beea fU fU d-rk in( WiMW, Mt hapaaa Sati-4 0MarcreasdAla. fser praiaa hm lacreaaad m the duMt ef Um dawa tbat U choir of the mm Mlata.
rste. A fraction over aaaret. counted as
a- a e . .
re the term or innvwi MTeniss- aara Mrfekwi ia 0m kiwww M.M4 mMU; reasonable deduction will bo liKtuainjc mocd at ts biiadaaa. uht, ntde to regular advertisers. I Z??HI,l bow" Wvter
Dark w-trthi bordoirt of birth as here hr record ot pralas i. bright. (mm-m4 fair through tbe wornin air Um
"Ml ar MUffa UU tM (Ullt Maga and rwnr m a fount that unu
dapta r dark with a Hmt rtorm' mm. i and glad a a bar's, wl bads tha uuuhtt
opa ua :tutfctpf
Notice of appointment of adminis-
triors and logal notices of like character!
to be, pain in advance.
WIIHaat K. Cax.
Jaaa V, Brats.
BBETZ As COX, Attorneys at Law,
WILL practice in tb Court ef DuHoi and adjoining couatie.
Orricc Btst of Court 1 1 oh. Feb.i.tl
B.B.Brannock, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon, JASFCK.'INOIANA.
Orrics ixn RicitKXCK-: Jaekon
fih'Ml1. OHBOaite Indiana Hotel.
ifCtll prowjKly aswrd, tUr o
If. im-9m,
UrMofM and of war.whoat ? foaad t Wook In battle, la dmomI Mroac, Nora, w- fal had approved Ummh rat, ahoda lhir aeatoa, aad thobt Mt kw: Hara, loo. rt wan Utlark, aot aarMtd that Mld ad Udd Um a(da Ka aoag-. HtaiWr, Ijnic lord of KacUad's hmtlkat atw.
an, br flrat hard Mac fraat )iM af pU uvowaad aad dad Um I'ramihaa word
Wfcaac bU soal took r, aad ymrtoNt. auar Um mm ward MMtriac hlrd. SOU the rwaciMM of Um rirr, tlU tM itaht aa MtdandMIL
Um WMOMtrlas hM aMt aahMMa for haaaVi yoaag S to all.
M watte Um bsht af Eidui H
hall afaiM far CaUad atUL W1m faar bnsdrad mot aad Srtr roan aara aad thona and m.
nciii wiui aaaMtthataMa fMwtm, with aaoMi that aw forgot, Haa4tr br- haU Kto raoord U what hMd inda k rC
A. G. SwtabarM m Athoaawa.
ftOfaMMd
A. J. HONEYCUTT, ATTOHNKY AT LAW, JTIBPEK, IND.
SITTUtNtXT of KMattT OMtdtaathtM a4 0c
O r n C B - at !MA r a hWe M
rt. Krnr ItHM. Ara
W. A. TrajVar.
TIlAYLOU
A HUNTElt,
attorneys at Law,
J AfCK, IxtUAXA,
TritLarata la ! OmwIs af Mahat MateVY Inwiitln rrtwalr riMaw lerraa M cat-1
MTO aa danrKaatafMc M-OaMia' MaM.
alitor Hit y at Ijhw irtLt "Hinl itSr It
A Wait Kaaw riaaaalar Whaaa A
War Ahta Maa. Kx-Mcratarj-of th TrtMMury CharhM S. IMKkild haw Wa W.UuK mthw quiet Ufa mw b quitted th tnxwurjr departmtut, bat ha has bane of UU brought into ootMkirb pmmliMoco by kmob of his oonnocUoB with mtytmmttm of a aanii-
m.b.luix - pwiMOM IMMN. nVWIWOM Of Uuuuwt
WIU Kaelaad Cum har ahIM haat aaa Ma Pf"1 tb who orvaoiMfl iu Naw tMmw(auwM. lorkdty what wm caliad th eoalitiow
movuMHt, Mid ft wm due in om deKrae to hi lafltmMa ami higb character that tb moMtitt aanuiad Uia propurtiona which chMMCterued it. 8ioc tht-n Mr. Fairohild haa wptHMTcxl to Um public levera! time. ; aotaaApartiMut bat in behalf of oertoin I MHrement lookinic to th eatabliahnMnt mt what war ftonMKl imortaut Nfoans ia
nuttiapai (MitnlDifttratkxi. ThM apptsamaewt have led uthbeli that Mr. Fairchikl mi(ht bts ioducad to rtMJBMS actiVa uolitical lifts. MlUiotlirk Uuvy
an wtwr aa an won aouier w
that be U quit content with Um reeord he bM wk, aad rwjuioaa' la the work which ow deaiauds bis MtbrnUoa, A kruod
maar aktche of -Mr. Fairdtikl p.
pearad in tba pub-
. pruna at iu f tlnie wbea be wai
evtiMptciMMia m a, member of Mr. Cievelaod'a cabfBet. but ia one of them did Mrtiu
dutidla rAiitcMiLU. m kMtMtMe. k waa avar UdA
how ekMeir he tru connected with that famous RapabHctu. Roecoe Coaklinjr, aod that great Democrat, Horatio Seymour, oc how splendidly the law of heredity ia illuMtrnted ia hi owa career. What the career wm may be told is a word, lie waa a irraduate of Harvard collefte, ww admitted to the bar, and while atUl a vary young man wm elected attor
ney gMwml of the state of New York
taeaaeie ticket with Samuel J. Tllden, who wm ohom Kuvernor. WImb President Cleveland formed hia cabinet and called Mr. Xanninic to the head of the teeMury defMrtmeat, both the preaident aad Mr. Manaiag ftxed upon Mr. Falrchild m the man eapeciaUy fitted for the difficult poet of ftrt MsiMaat aecretary. After the fatality, which m recent yean teems to hang over the treasury department, waa the lot of Mr. Maun lag. Mr. Fairehttd succeeded klm. When Cleveland's adminietration expired, Mr. Fajrehikl went to New York, wm eboaea prenhteot of one of the great trust eomfMsnies on Wall street, and hM sfaee adniafetared ka affatea with lemarkaMe gnaucW AilL TWnaaMtieawhiek hava mad this career powdhle are mi rely the heritage of an nnosually able aacestry. Mr. FairehJhl'g father wm Sidney T. FaircbHd, a very fatnooa lawyer of central Xew York. It waa he who. riding horeeback from village tvilm($w. is JSS got theeomientof property holders for the conetractlon of a railwar f Syracuse to Utica, which afterward bvcanw the central link ia the great Xew York Central road. Mr. Fairchihl's aUUties m a Jawver eawied him to 1m ;
ranked with the ablest men of a very able bar. Be inherit! his ability, n Uis father wm John F. Falrchild, one of
me ptoceem uc eentral ew York stale, a
Protection From Itlfie, Bullet.,
I IjuMqn Dally Newt , I
KO IIBKOIPAMKRIOAM. & fl O0WMTT
.. V I . u av. ii.i.i i "
omnteiuiBg on in mnetrativa now- " "ixarairn iJONhhv Uuii",
ffBol the small Mrrna Itttelv iitir(Mluad t our CtmutrriHttu.
ntn the nrmUH of all llm irreat uaeir. tl ,
' v-"-w-aM , ninipn i iiai i ii ii mm riAim iu iisaa iri t - i .... i
mum.hick..r8ot onlinarv aiT.r J.t a1, " . I.... "L "ZS- 1 ... - T. ...
Mg proieciioii u ihirtv ii el as. wbiia u.i. i.... . .... . ir.iu.i h.ul u?i.i:
r...s. . rvK nniif, axel firing NirUCK ft I Mil mi Hd Ml nn. of u. ...! UTI...
a- '---rw'w-oiavBBnwa a. wj h aa mm ni ai bb i f 11
OONDUUTKIi KY MHU W. lti HOWIW. TMK (iRJUT IltaaTMOYJClt.
n i.w)Aik.A .1 i t. .
few timsfl. Hit Innvar .ITr.r.1 ..... ' ' "1 : . .'. .".."" """ ni ini.unf uvunrru iMlora in
rhe new Geimm rifle anrun to 4(M . PI rMR ,7 10 ",B rrn,e eI,her In hoiis- of common, thnt drink had hii aril afid It u.rrf!1b ?pi! . m ,Jw,r mor,i, f character. Their flitted on the world jerester erils limn Criii loohi ofsad i 0s,h,,r BHM ,,,,,, hproM of ,h8,- rttolu-.WM he ludulgi.. in mere rhitor eal he buTlit ra , niarL fhL n'r f ? y? I1,0"' werf- ,,d bred "bJ!- of the WrrMlon ? When the Miprime eonr Vid ai i vard, a man ,nL o IrTJ' J1" f tnA-Mf not imo,,f th. of the United StatM 6olem,fiy d eS 2?.ftiiLJ.rf i Ae!St ,r "Tl '"f1 of hU "ljwt.. i l official decision in th.c.. of Csllhiralr7an Af,! sImc ,hP ' their -.npgratloii.toritla versus OhrUlUNMR (1880) that a "Jm SihStoi of ,h9,r 8te-.fre'- oMtof misery and erlme U W '' tl.rll IfurJiv ni!!! P,? f"" Md rtU,i Political wrliera ihown by the .tatLtic. of every stale hMKh ll TreTort o l l iflwirn irM Sj T". J0?!"" ,h ever occurred, Urib.abln to drink "than to an" Kfrfl I !ii m diffl...lt7r.I; lh!.!i b1forB ,he ,,Utor-v of oiviliwd and other sourco." wae it for the moment Intil rl& ir. drd D i 0 T pwP"' ""lf ourselvos fJulirlnx In a thoughtl.. statement or fliis ;W.rL. f ?-3bI S't'XM u.row cou't,:y. "d th. riod the purpM.orpMnCtlia temperance
Hm JJuumA Y".ur lMl.nM e'Pa "tnc they had an iude- people ?" Well, perhaps so. Gladaloua
r- - -' nai ui aawa aav iiannsi hi ht b r a n n a aa a aaa mbis . -
considers,
1 1 . t a. i it i iittn.n, no wuuiii aai
..... w v ...uunHu buhi w r. r m u . n.a m 1 1 i n n . . . . . .. . .
future, and wi.l often nartsk'e of tha ss.".t.7 "ol" J '."V '"f,r 'ffi"-"u"" "V. UT" "yi1""-
si..2fttedl
ainliu.nadaa Vr 11.-'.;:" IVY V meir "
wHWa vi j oiunii uvuim tinrHfaPi r n eat i w i haarnMaa a .i
tM ma uavyaf-ttjelr KobertwuiB. Rla ra Si0.
:huM?
or Blom
lure of
of cava
tan try, forming iu Action
may have been out of hit head and tho
urt may ha
bet us make a little exourtlou
i -. A - . 1 . ,
ere into mainemaucs 10 see.
isiiar. win. hunrnr. k. ..an... - ... .1
PIT , feiS r6lble ,.?..d,r ? Poreons,Psrr8, B.,, '
p ii. . ' . . W"U,B' nemsf-theirbcotte, Campbells.
wui. c vuiiviucia mai otiiv a:.war can Moo re a or :rhha?ihlr Ubiolutelv decide wbi (ka nf tk. v.u.A"0OMf i?."lr..
i n a. . a .11 a. a a ,
One iMhT hMaa i. . . i ' .L". . ' WUkiei' Laurenciee, Chantreys? - or ?."f.Hf0W?TerJ wrtala-thtt Is, ther mttmlleBlfi to tb. hundred oth.r
uy or eautug troops lias names that havs anraad th.a.ui.u n...
U A t il. .1- t i . . ..
considerably increased.
Aeeaatam Cfclldrea ( ISafac Baaaalaad. Wbea a efaiid is ailing aad the motber easmot determine the nature of tbeaffeotioe sbe sbooid at oaoe examine the throat, for ia tbee mysterious attacks dipbtberia i one of the dies si.au wbiob sageet tbaaselres m the probable caose of the lysaptoms. Uesidee taacbing citUdren. to bear the examinatioae patiently imAkent will de well to fortify tbeut still f artber against tbroat diseases by accaetoming Ommb to tbe seoastioas they
wbem ap4ieaiooa are)
A large camel's heir brash, wbiob
be obtained from druggists for shoot 0ve eenta. wooid be soluble for tbe parpuee. Tbe handle shoe hi be hrngtbeaed by tbe BseaNs of a penholder or stick, aad tbe brush first dipped in boiling water. After cooling, tbe brush should be gently applied to tbe tonsil and other parts of tb throat in sight. This
first will caose "ijagging.- but soon tbe sensitiveness will be overcome, and tbe child will b-rit without any discomfort VYaeo tbw bM been aoeomplisbed tbe mother mar feel unite secure aomiast
4A91KK, IXU.
nriLL araeOe la tat CaarW BaaUcaHf. asd J atla4 falthfallr t hadaa trntrmt tm aha yfn ii"Cttrif"' MtldHwr. Watt Mats SWaat, BRUSO BUETTXER, 1TT0RNIT IT LAW,
Btarsehalr Saakaa. There is a current delusion ia almost every community, especially in farmiag districts, where people have a better chance to observe such things, that horsehairs are ospable of being converted into snakes. The question has often been discussed, bat still there are. some fee
0U j .ww .wuv hh uii.t.o4 uiat may But
prove uninteresting, to begin with, tbe root of tbe hair must be with it or else it will not take on a "living, snake like" existence, as some claim it really does under certain conditions. Ia muddy, tepid water the hair, through its roots, .ia accordance with tbe law of life by the law of affiinty, absorbs vitalizing elements the same as it did when on the animal. And the substance of the hair being animal as well as vegetable life, it isnatnrally more or lees tenettire to the touch. For more than a quarter of a century tbe evolutionist has kid more or leas stress upon this horsehair snake phenomena; but the whole ntgnment baa bat little weight from the evolutionist's standpoint, an there) is ne reproduction among tbeoe "snakes;" without reproduction their wboto faith is a delusion. St Look Republic.
ClNalSHatra InaUited Platte. The city of Cincinnati proper is en two plants, one called the "Bottom," M feet, and tbe other ill feet, above low watermark in the river. This, with the exception of New York and Boston, is the most densely populated ares 'in tbe
Union, Owing to the contracted dimen-
the world from our little island in th
course of the last thirty years, and blest or delighted mankind by their works, inventions or examples? In so far as we know there is no sunh
In im tbe British Medical Journal published the result of an inquiry mado by the British Medioal association (the principal association of the kind in Kn.
livrons. l"d, or, perhaps, in the world). The It..
Siddonftes, quiry was conducted during a period of
theiriniuP'ooH mouths CMy , 1885, to Dec.
11, lSeej, and related to tbe effects of drink on mortality. Karh of the doctors contributing to tbe inquiry (171 in all iu different sections of Great Britain) took
his death certificate book and from H.e
counterfoils of three years gave, in the. one of each death ol a male over twentyA3.... - At t . a .
hvb years oisge, me immediate cause of
parallel to bo produced from the whole death, the age at death, end tha rirlnt-
anntls of this self-adulating raoe. In the,bbita of the man who died. Front tho
lour quarters or the globe, who reads an dsta aupplied by this inquiry has been American book? or goes to an Ameri- carefully reckoned the number (130,000; can play? or looks at an American pic- of intemperate persons dying every year ture or statute? What dees the-world in Knglsnd and Wales from all caused
iu Amcricau pnysieians or sur- "nu, w uai ia mure important, i lie num-
geons? What new substances have
berof these who were killed by drink. mi I S.i. S a ....
their chemists discovered? or what oldiTnle latter number is a little ovsriorwvr
ones have they analysed ? What new It doos net include those (infants and constellations bare been discovered by others) dying as a result of crime or srthe telescopes of Americans? What H((aco on the part of drinkers, or at a have they done in nMtbematise? Who result of inherited defects, but simpivdrinks out of American glasses, or eats' 'boss who kill thomselves with sloosul. from American pistes, or wesrs Ameri- The number is about the same for the
ean coats or gowns, or sleeps in Ameri-, United States, estimating on the basis of
esn blankets ?
Finally, under which of the old tyrannical govern men ts of Europe is every sixth man a slave whom hie fellow-era, turet nay tray and eell and torture?"
the ratio of absolute alcohol
In the two countries. Thirty thousand killed each year iu the United States, 10,000 more in Keif -10(1. Let us go further. In tbe report of tho Swiss federal eouueil in 1865, after a special and exhaustive invest ig
iiob, it appoors mat toe amount of al-
eohol costumed in the countries of Can-
w
Aid Xtary FaWk, JaSfEff. !MABa,
IU. MftCttea !a all ifca Caerta af Petal f I
rttfj aatf,IS1aea. JaaS. 1874,
DKNTTISTRY!
Or. 13. a.. MOSBY,
RESIDENT BESTIST,
HUNTINGBiniG, - IND.
I mrrMfearrfeM all HNa?l fk in the arntal la. aad amiakaa to ! It lift
; .itiMla. : alale watk aoinr wlleM,
ti t rk anaad
AiilH. lS-1y
BRICK FOR SALE!
M. HOCMGESIIG t SOI.
early: moreover, local treatmeet, which seldom prove ansoceeesf L east be eastir
applied. Boston Herald. Aaaerlaa'a Snat lalaad Oaaaa.
DM yea over compare Hadeoa bay ' whm other and lesser bodies ef water and land? If van never did. and will
take tbe trouble to do so, yon cannot help uttering exclamation of amass mentwben tbe immensity of this great inland ocean dawns upon your under-1 A If M . mm
awaaiBg. rrom r nry strait on tawnortn I
to tbe most southern indentation at the month of AbbiUbbe river it is esactly l,m miles, while the width from But
ton's bay to the month of Whale river is bet Httle under WO miles. Kk as long ns the first Atlantic cable, aad nearly aa wide as tbe combined lengths of Lakes Huron. Erie nod Ontario. It extends over twelve degrees of latitode and eovere not lees than half a milKon eqaare miles, including more . territory within its limits than can be found within the borders of Great Britain nod Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Greece, Switaeriand. Denmark, The Netherlands ' and Belsrium eombinod. It drainaS OOO . t
000 square nniles of territory, receives rivers from the Rooky mountains, Labrador, tbe A re tie regions and some which here their sou roe almost within the limits ef tho United 3tte.-8t. loeis
man of aroar fiim. at okuu, .i i f umuu.
bow did much towanl the oocnimr ua of imw th plnins, population is rapidly
. t . . . v Aw4AM.l.Ba. - ALrt aa. 1.3,1- mt
wirw"! v ib iivcr tu us. -xaeee are nearly 400 feet above tbe city, and take one on to the general level of the country' Besides roads leading to their summits, there are in all four inclined railway plsaes on the north, east and west where by stationary engines at the top people are taken up, sometimes nearly a hundred iu a car, and in ninety seconds. They are hauled up by a wire rope large as one's wrist, which winds around a drum with a monotonous hutasuing sound, quick resounding, as though In a hurry to get you up. An extra rope is attached to each car no a precaution in ease tbe one in use should break, Howe's Historical Collections of Ohio.
country, iie wm a contemnorarv of
Thariow Weed. sad. ttke him, wan a printer Weed began bis career in Rochester when James Madiaou wm president, and dkl not ekaw k until after General Grant wm elected. John F. PairchUd's career wm not so long continued, nor did. he become so fanwtts m Thariow Weed, but his political and enonal influence in central Xew York wm equally great Ex-iJecretary Fairchild
nmrrwa tneoangtateror Lwlyard Unklian, and through his wife became connected v.tk RoHcoe Ooakling and Horatio Sey BMrnr. Mm. Coakling wm tbe aunt aad Mr. Seymour the uncle of Mrs. Fairchild.
A Perry Otmnty Favrmor's Cordial Welcome to Candidate.
Troy Tlaies.
Joe Bradley tells a good one on shsrlff ods, Norway and Sweden. United StatM.
John Conway. Joe eays that during the Great Uritalu and Ireland, Autro-Hn-
last campaign when Conway was elec- Krx France, Russia, German-ZolTettui, tioneerlngout near Leopold he eal led to Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands see s fsrmer whose acquaintance he d Denmark is 678 ,724,966 gallons, or wished to form Dismounting from bis' mbot six times as much as in England horn he entered the gate, and was im'"Bd tho Uuited States alone. The eanie mediated) attacked bv abont a doien"0"Bt of absolute alcohol ean be eafsly huiijfry dogs. "Here 1 Here 1 Hi! He. reckoned u oauing at) equal amount of low! call off your dogs!" exclaimed mortality, on an average, in all these John. "We don't want any lightning nountries. Six times 00,000 equals 360,rods nor sewing machines," replied the O00-the number of deaths each year farmer. "Woo! Ouch! I'm not a nj. iosuied In these oouutriee by drink.
dlerl I'm a candidate!' pleaded poor Hiree hundred and sixty thousand
''Oh, you are a
cnndldate
re'yer' Li an average reiteration of thlr-
wnte TmwhH kf ta.r thaw faltw. aad "ttCK ia aay aaaatHy f lrd. at lae YARD ON THE TROY ROAD.
.:'. "".'F"Cil WW nra as late arari
"iWi ALSO COTTMaftT tm, ami u aai
n acla iermm rtrmm mm U.. i
rOKXISII A LI. MATRKIALSV
WGriw SSM m Catll.
MT. HOCKOKSAXO SOX.
NEWBRTCK YARD WcOpoiTaALm? ?
w t,th9 VVk "Me of -u,t flf n-TL?M !. K-Mriihf' will mat e CfH,".tv ftHeirenstom.' AI Jl'lt-lyf0H,f1II5R'J"- I
atetlagaMalag Itras by BleetrMty. Firee have once in a while been caused by electricity, and k'seems Mrange that the very eonrco of danger oan new be -utilised as a core for the ill that it may create. Tho systems of antotsatie sprinkling generally adopted are open to many objections, and are often found -ancertnin ia action just at the tnotnent when they are required. Tbe main diflfeohiee which hare hitherto stood in the way are now overcome by the use of aa electrical sprinkler. This modification comprises the nee of motor and pomp and a complete system of "sprinkler pipes, which can be so arranged ns to oover every part of the building it is desired to proteot. Push buttons are placed la convenient posittoos on every floor, and these start the motor and pump and open any valves which may be required for the extinction ,
of the ftre. It is an' immense advantage to thus be able to gain control of targe
tafiliMl a0 lafahahfi aVaVjJl tafl Mttatnanllaannv Mahal annnanBBB J a we enPns enra W aa'w'ensrsnBVm nsnrss Kew Tork Telogram.
A Ward A beat Mlltat. The common millet reoniras a dry.
ight and nek soil and grows from two and a half to four feet in height and may be sown broadcast abont one bushel to tbe acre or in drills one-half lees. Hunm .-a
ganan grass is a ssectes oc millet grow
ing less rank: and, with smaller sulks.
Both are annuals and require to be sown every season. On good, well prepared soils millet furnishes aa abundant crop of green forage, and for this purpose may be cut during its various stages of
growth. Tbe seeds are tine aad not well adapted to heavy soils. There are several varieties, but the common millet, the golden and Hungarian grass are tbe ones
most usually grown. Like the eorn plant, it requires a warm soil and warn
weather for ita best growth, and should
not be sown until these conditions pre
vail, jjs its green state it baa a nutritive value equal to timothy grate, but if loft an til the eeeds are ripened the stalks become hardened and their nutritive value
k lessened; consequently it is better to
out it for bay before the seeds are ripe
ana there wui no lees danger from, every
feeding the ripened seed. It k esteemed ehiedy for sotting, or m a supplementary crop when tho meadows are light and tbe corn aropslim. It should bs out and
eared while the weather is
Wbik many of the annual
valuable for forage, none are m aU
reepeots sotal to timothy perennial grass ss for hay.
Her taarbor Own in Sweatees, A tendency hi evinced oa tbe part of
some ef the younger utOJestonM tbe sweater, a gnrssent miner to
to football phronand men devoted to other atbktk sfMru. These oddiookisgpieeesef wearing asmarel at worm in pMee of the oM wane fctoey sstd are anaManrnJlw aaMaMaaMBI tanahananahtf thaOjr fa LaSanaSasV tsnj usassj enwwejtns fwiarswvoy4 njraj gBj avwOMa'fJa JVaParws Bar Harbor oor. isotsa Globe.
A OalMetlaa af Salaa. The National museum has a very large collection of scalps, aad it ia wonderful to think what tracks tales thev wnU
have to tell if they could only speak. One of them k a crown of real golden hair with a circle of skin attached reft from the head of a little German girl at the Mountain Meadows massacre. In spots it k stained with tbe victim's blood a pitiful reminder. Of tbe same party of honest pioneers may hare been the man from whose caput a shook of black and curly locks wm torn; it forms a part of tbe exhibit There are many other scalps of white people and Indians the former mostly curly ami readily distinguishable from the straight black hair of the aborigines. The long 'tresses of women, blond and brunette, suggest to the mind imagin-. logs none too fearful of tragedies, with outrage and torture m a preUratDry. A single warrior's trophy bears pendent twelve scalps, each representing a mar 4er. Washington Star.
John.
you?" replied tbe farmer. Well belli' tv-threo veers the number. Is nearly li
as you are only a candidate I'll call off O0,0OO ll.OsO.COO!. In the lifetime of
all the dogs hut three," and our eflloieitt "" of seventy years the aggregate sheriff had to fight hit way out as best death roll will reach ths amszing figure h. MiuM 11 .)!.. . 1. 1 - f i ,afH.O(lvniWili;innnnA.
he could. Bradlev savs this is no inks.
but tbe straight truth.
Mr. John Gaau, whose
children were scslded to death in (he
Uannslton branch wreck last
called at ths Times office last
nay evening and informed ua
Li., B. St.
of over 25,000,000 f26.800.000i.
He member in looking at these stupendous figures, that they represent, not the
ife and two number of drinkers who have died, but
October.
Wedues-
that the,
the number who were killed by drittk. Remember the estimate is based upon reliable data furnished by one of the best scientific assoeialioae on ths face of
L. K. K. Co. had rnmnro-the earth Remember that I
ised with him by paying $7,000 daiua- fJxures is not included tbe targs. but lu
ges In eash. The compromise1 wae ef- determinate number of those dying s feeted by his attorneys, Ooeble h Bet- the result or inherited defects due to tinginger, of Cincinnati, last Monday, drink, or the result of crime and nsgl! We are also informed that Mr Macksv'treHse on the nartof drunken man and
is ready to eorn promise all the eases &t women. Remember that tha estimate
rsseosable figure. Troy Times. above is lower by onedtalf thtu the
T, " (usual estimate given of all perrons iiu Robert's Sundsy school teacher asked hvririak A tiri rem smr.d.r f limf iLa akitun
ii m . - . -r ------- ----- . vn. nmwWa nat inv sifutu the members of her class if they said countries do noj comprise by any mean their prayers both night snd morning, nil lhoo In which ths de vast at ion of
itoaert, wno is e ysars oia, admitted tbat drink ie spread. Among those not In-
eluded are Australia, South America, Spain, Italy, Portugal and oriental couu trie.-Voice.
bo only prayed st night,
"And why V asked the teacher. ''Because I wsnt ths Lord to watch over mo in (ho dark." ''But don't you want ths Lord te watch over you in the day ?"
Humph I" said Robert, "I wouldn't
OeSfoe a aa Aatldate far Aleehat. Good coffee, by means of itsmarvelon
give muoh for a bov who couldn't uks atiBiulating influence on tbet brain, is h&
.career btmselfln the day time."-Kale oocisl and physiologieal antidote of alec V.1 i . ... ... - . , . . ,!.. . . . . ... ..
r ieias wstniugtes. ,"! ai uio rfsnirro. wnere ine popuii
tion numuere ow.uw, drHnksNnes ' almott unknown snd cotlVe is IsrKelv used, and emigrants who frrqueu v
"Did you hawes good Christmas dlN- r'"" Whe" ,ove Lof '.,,? J
ir Jimmv? ny preferring ine cuRee wbish l.
... , T .ItS 1.
low
He Gauged It?
Irack.
Met Made M Lest, According to experts the printed reeorde ef tofUy are extremely perkbable. One who claims to know declares that they "will fall to pieces before the middle of the next century. The paper la the books that have survived two or three centuries wm made by band of honest rags nod without the um of strong chemicals, while the Ink
wm made of nut galls. Today much of the paper for books ia ntade, at least in
part, of wood pulp treated with powerful acids, while tbe ink hi a eoninound ef vari
ous substances naturally at war with the
mmsy paper upon which it ia mid. Tha
printing of two eentuHes ago ban Improved with age tbat of today, H Is feared, will within ftfty years have eatess ns way threugh the pagM upon whMa k is imaaafahaMUaU " J nwnwi a
nor, Jimmy
"You bet I did! I had to take four
kinds of medicine after it."
The Muhde Herald fives this omm.1 snd evident foot: "Monopolies p the
life and blood of Tho l'eoole. KbmI
Drszillatis know so well hew to Dreib?'D.
AllUuee Record.
CaleeaVs iMbMHts.
Chicago has one saloon to every 2)7 of
JL"Hn . . a .
tk. i.. Mrn.. ,w . . .i . l popiiiiioH, ami one meat marktt..
the bsst intsreets of tha eountry. ( . 1 Pennsylvania prohlbitionUts miuh I The goymour Democrat says: Ho.,, buckle on their armor and xht iifc art LiHeolM Is talked of by Republicans men Irom now to cton day, M tf of Illinois as a it candidate lor governor they (ail to get S7,O00 voles the 5Ih-
ui inn aiaia. ua LMHiocrais are hiii mnui ai.ni inn uw f.r iim m.i.
it candidate lor governor they (ail to gi TIib Daniiinrata ira tint maui alilin
- --- -- . - - - " ..... muni on iiMi'ii nn j I ma I n talking quite h much about their possl- eally shuts theui out mxi year. III. n.t.ll I .1.1. . I. .. . -
uiv uaiiuiunis , lHV, WIICH HO 19 BllkHWI, it will b on scooHHt of his ntiieee, anil af ,l. , , . HI solely because of his name." ..H9 V ?" r (1?" ?V ."ty m' , , mlttces in the buts ol.Ohio has a woriun The board of directors of the Westing, far weroUry. house Air Brake eompasy, ot Hits burr, . t0.iAG1V Weli" f MlnoriUen are nut lo he despiwl, 000,000 for the right to control lbs sell- Osst It takes a mslnriiv to osrrv i
ing prlct of tho sir brakes,
ot any ueeded iui w.
