Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 January 1892 — Page 1
aaawBfiS" VOL. 34. JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JANI7AUY 15, 1892. NO.
roiLMHCD kvkrv fridaY, ai J AM-KN GALLANT GOV Git AY GIVE xcept the well-earned pernions paid to DUBOIS county, ikbiaX a, by GLORIOUS GUSH! the Mthliera aed the interest oh the pub-
ot W KMT nOAME. I nu urre i prwHiw io lit AMKr-
OFFICK.-Im Cooriek Bbildik qn H(f4 ArmlKMmMt of KeHhlien "!,. Iz-.l expenditure .nth- but rot..
u'rir SIXTH StrKKT. Methodx ftCliuitlfiit 1 v KviiU ll under the present HdmlnUttHtiun.
I " " i . at nw y-y kiA t . -
Wtktr tUtMISMMMtltMI Mf IftrM P JlWUUW Wl.liep rat- 01 wiHr iHmiciii r LttrM UMjr HXHti llu,ar,le. g.n.ds hi-
-"t-wr wmwreiiv Heil ntlfte fl Higher IhBH Rtl) time dur
ing Ihe war. 'lite war closed in 1966; thin 6 the year 1892 ; the people are still
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ST. JACIS0FS DAT!
hutdeiird with war expenditure and
wir taxes. The president appears to be
tint only perfectly satifnVri with the!
M may h practicable, on direct linest One of the cauaea of diasatia.'actloii
nor.th and south and east and west, with far life and why so many, especithrough all the county Mate. Where ally the young, desert the cnuntiy for roads are already in exigence they will the city life, is found in the discomfort h utilised as part of the system and nth- of traveling over our abominable roida.
. . a a . . m a . . .
era opt'iipn wnere necessary. TQII WOra
will te in tne hands of competent stale
engineer. I he Kind or roans will
a or. u. cojLujfjr.
CONPUCTKD HY MRS. M. L. HOURS.
ork aud the coim qurnt isolation of farm life. "mm,?" J tale The Roston Herald gives as one reason P, d I.Jhv f haro . .k..l 1 . tiOH KSFlWi, MO
pend on the available material. 8ub- in New England aud so many others ad- M mua, w! K do in sidiary to this there will, be a county Tertiaed for sale for Im than the cost of QI"uSt ' it 1 htT UHC,e JMK
Oh, tome folks say, what good doee
r Just look at prohibi-
tnms say : " Why, they !(
system, undpr the control!
authorities, and to
:ontrorof the eeunty the improvements, the wretched condi- , T . 2-' n u WB.wVera T"u' this is to be added a.tlon ot county road. P ,a8' F1.1- h w,d wbl, h'. "iot
townohip system, all working together The country seems to have exhausted n?v! t i"? ul ,B tow"
a far tm nAfinahla 'I'll la n en ni a annrtf aa ku M MM in ucunoof; 0 1MB 1W." IJUL
not muus xpene ol hU HdminUtration something similar, should be adopted in There are some counties In eastern A . r Pi .Li 09 thire !" "
Wllllwit K. Cbx.
kH T.. Ktets.
I3BETZ Sc COX,
Attorneys at Law,
JAiPER, IND.
Ah lie Duu't Prktaud to, lu.
MMuitdP mhiI Kuiurtu. . ... hut aHMiih dtairoHs of increasing It. iall the states
States and possibly in this, wt
Folluw-DesMocrHtJi, Either, but rem f.nbe poor ( ?) corporations and
Hunks lliey oiitiht to tMSfU'isiriized by the goveriwf nt. He strongly intimates that
lie cuuetnitly tutnilestg .i deep.con- One thing is eertsin, almost any plan common roads exceed in mileage
the
would be an improvement upon the railroads in the State
present system of working roads. In the first plaee very few men are
LAIN PEOPLE'S FlttENB! The sturdy Democratic Club of Sou
lien (I celebrated Jan- 8th by a maxHin
cent banquet, at which toasts were re
spondee! to with xentimfnt and eong by
her the e"d ,0 " rly things, so a snort time m all the 0' 1 "w t Barber Co. paper where the sheriff deputised men
It is not practicable in a paper of this L mnn pu Vop wt V119 ,W,MI Knc,hrtr t mn ,hl A.ZtK I . 8" three constables, with my uncle Fred
sarv legislation In regard m or rA M foreman, went and raided the little
me illirAvtiaii shin nam rnnminr nuiltnpn In huilit nr rnalr rntrli Hut
kImiuM he permitted to put itAhauda into of us think we are but fail when tested, system ; nor of specific directions for LW or,K,1w' rrested three eatoon . the ualional heasury, although for the A supervisor this year piowa s ditch on road building. Pr, lao P"eesl10n of two wagon iri.ll.ra nt ha laknrtnv n u.rlu. na Mi nfa piuH asvt vur hU UKUtuJ Villi. r nf tV,a.mm k...t. t .U ...Ut... 1808 61 WtlHKy and BalOOU . HXtUrei.
- i . u .i j it. i. .. n .i .i '..i.i i .. - J. . ttiev oroueht it all back tn Rhimu
viir-p tuai nc maiiiieaia iu ruaiwcri ii ainii uiuni unr un iri uiuit wuuiu require iiib imB Slid BUaCe 8IOl u ,u " , , - .. , .!. . . i .- .u. .i t. mt Am. a .i . 1. 1 . i . r. . j . r . wnere tnev made a bonnra nf ih nnn.
Rtnr uhemi eoaia nai tha huik nf that the roart work none at a narticular twilnl cIiibiohb niv. hnwmwr h ariA
invited wm GoVllare P OrTv" J 2 ,Vmnw tht -8 in, ,he ,reMUry for duri" ,he ,erm of 11,8 two ofl,c,r"- Firgt That lnB of road makbinJahTe Jo ae'Hi lJ !e..T ?hl iinw ,hl! 8U)P",', ol ,ae Ifow" While This is not said in disparagement of the Inland working so long in vogue has eiBg ailie. IO MIPHii lie Sell! Hie lOUOW- al. n niri.nr.l1n.. lB ill.. h.n la.n.H. fnmMM npn... . foil.,.
Inar letter, which was received with i t. j- i , ..1 .L . . L"t r. o . .
anu uiuii i usual muui uuuci iub tuui.1' nmniui uttBiiirrta ui uniii unuiiu luik raulUBI 1B1E 1BI&L1UI1 IB
great enthusiasm:
Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. i.
ure of liberty erected by the wisdom of Neither our city streets, turnpikes or necessary.
tents, and while the burniusr whiikv waa
ascending skyward, thoee poor bonight ed saloon keepers were being tried by the laws of a prohibition State and by a prohibition ceurt of justice, and, a each one bad to pay a one hundred dolhr tin
m a
our aiiCMtom. the foundation of which country roads are nronerl csnatructM.. Third -All nuhlic marl lmnrmr.mr.ni w", suppose mey went liur
Mr. E. F. Marshall. (liairmR. South thev ttalil so deeD and iimn?. ccmcniiiiv It reauires as much or naoreenafiueerinar should be of a narmanRtit Rhanxiap 1 . ' iter, u not. oetter men. liut
m . a. m m, . ... . J m . . m NI1U HUl MBIW BBWOB P Ba m B
Uend, Indiana.
11ILIj practice in w vyui ui w i
1 I )OIS Still tiiiijiniis -
IBM
jcratic th mt
n DuaaaaaaikAW' BBarJ IS Mm " mi mnfimnt af haviuir inu I ranli.rl at and bounty paying policy violates the who
DiD" Di atlliwviii iviipnt cold oroduciiiv inieiuc aorpiifaR principle of equalit) upon which our road making, and who keeps the roads to grading and drainage.
I . ' - I. 1 4 It I - .t.. I t tV. tn .1 1. 1 t m,.m.A mAltl-. TT I !!...- J .
I Of thrOtit atui iUtlgS. I regret letng COHf n ivauucu. ai ii hi u in ni uniuui. in uw uunumuii umui-i vifam, niruntM iiu BtSlKJlOHS pelled to deny wvcelf the pleaanre ot be- teudmeal of toe constitution ihat all the innately they are exceptions to the gen- should be kept constantly in view as the f .'t.&.BKlllm& tnj. tm-. mm, mm. S ft. mm I. al.a aKol tilaiAA aatA A lli.tl.. mm. mt mm -mt mm J i
ling present on an oceaeion which will be i"iyc " w v4uai wur mc iaw, ihm -taw
Fourth - All work should be done en- T? J"? u8 L,hL!r."t. . ,PV
ii lev I ii i ii se r r i kiiui iiib neiini ni ine man hkiii i ii sai aaw m. errinn rnui irv riuiii ar
v Deh Sir I feel unable to cnmolv WHer cneP co1 coun,s uch wu" !IOM ,0 railroad. W will never der the supervision of skilled road mak-1". 7 lY'tl ..", "! w'Jr" ,
h . our request to attend th demo- "8l f lrge.t holder of hate good roads until this fact is real-era. """""r".-:-; .""T '
bsnqut to he held in your city on iciarajjutta oonns or man eteanmhip iwn. i rmn-Matn traveled highways should biM.i e,.7. . , ' 7 , "' h i. f,..i i -ihr.iir, r i-rLaV...'. ick In my judgment the tubeidieiug Occasionally a supervisor is found have a covering of hard material S'D",0B aia,B M lQre u IH a w"sky
r ini'WD
seems to have well defined ideas of
Physician and Surgeon,
JA1PE. INDIANA.
flu-lea akd Uesidknck: Jackson
Street, opposite Indiana Hotel
ill-Calls promptly answerea, uy ur
night.
aTj. "honeyouct,
ATT011NEY AT LAW, JASPER, TLSJy.
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ITTTKXVT ! ltHW nistwrnmnr- " '
aaAsata, SL mas HIM1
rriCK-Raat MafrMe lrt .
ra. arar n i .
r. A. Trajrlar.
TRAYLOR
W g. Hitttrr.
4fc HUNTER,
attorneys at JLaic,
JasriR, Indiaxa,
f TTIU. araeUoa la tha Caarta mt DWt i t4J4
TV iBiteaasH rariKaiar ihmiiw titb i m
aatloni.
0e 4 ear Raat at tit St-Caaflea' !
.....-w.B aueauui ouuaiu u paiu DufT Ind.
botheniovableandiiistruetivetoitiDar. special privileges shall b granted te To ehange our road evstem, the first
tiotnaBia Bone : theu surely the zoTerumwt can- thing neeaaaary is legislation. The man
t three requisites of a good road.
XeKiHlcy t Reed -1910. T. J. HUDSON.
TIB SOOUKOK OF FRANCE.
A Plata Siataaaeat of MerrlMe Coadltloa f ABTatra.
It has been said with truth, that nt ati
the dangers menacing our agricultural
Vn anMtinar tmrathor n. A.v nt not, at the expense of tue whole people, or men who can succeed in engrafting a
democratic inspiration, a fitting day on rightfully agraudii corporations by well eonsjde red road apt on our statute
which to renew our devotion to demo- 8""v,s . ,""8'u'". " ""r "".r.."H,,," I wandered
nr.itP nptt.oit.i-a d aa H.iurvnia o maxe me particular uusincM 01 au iu- graumae. it can oe aone. runnc optn- what.
American cithxens to.plcdjee our best ef- f"'' K""c"u' 7"ca IB tne precincts . . . . 1 a .2- The government hsi ao aaore rivht to aronsed to mike manifest ita will. Let i ..
,uM.,ulm.,.r,urnu .n..Ur,.,v t.. ".. t" .1 U . .1,.. A ,. ) ..... ? , hoiar at runlr aa.lt h tl. .).....!
eby bringing back the admin- r iU .h mc 7 ". a diBerent man was in the chair, aid ,;;?" "1 ,1. L .V 01 if the government to that growing of sugar UeU profitable than it The easieat and cheapest roads to build fsw were left, you know, Si 1 5.lh.e U,i lh,ly yftr, a a ... H.1I1II 1. A S .1 aiah. u Lwtaitli mat aan.ta. BVA niPPAnT PAeilnVUI'B TlinalA ID 'tin Hat. tftL . B a .-. ... IBfl D I O rH tl I A IT SMI I B nf aV h I All aaaaaa.
economy ana rugieen honesty winch -- - P,. - --, mat neipen us raise oia ea, asar Tom, i.tufr L-T t .7 characterized it under him who nude taut to mike cabbage growing profit- ceseitv for wide roods. They .eecupy jU8t tweBty yir, 0. ?ryi'e Th? hab!.1 of 8?Ih
down to PoHgrees. Tom, to LlT." 'n.PLM!'t,,,2 .Ul eW-
I rnalrl iu uimcuu io ngiu against
of the lower House that " a'eonollra- o one can have been a .l .:J0J:rn0HM,lMl resident of a country district without
It is obvious that the government ground which might otherwise be used
that was so long the strength and the
aaa a ni is It 1 a tlia 1at en 1st nil enii I sir at a m"l
air tuu rausas iia uni n mvu v u w t. ivt n -
who. as a soldier in time of war sad as a '. subsidise all the busine inter- ! better advantage 1 here is too much Thi BOtue waa Sowa to bjMtf, Tom, L" " L " W ,0"' U 5rtdu; statesman in time of peace, shed inimor- d occupitions In the country ; roadway to keep in repair. Too many quorum or the floor; f'1 , , ' " PJ1 Vi! 5 J? money box ,of tat lu.ter and reewn on his couatrv ; hfo" to confer aid on some at the noxious weeds are grown o., the unused fTne speaker didn't oeuat it ii, as yeu ! r"Ji!l V!??1!08 bJ who as a soldier waa the nnvielding foe Keneral expense vlstee that equality aides. They afford too much pasture for 0ft did ef yore;) 'f,," ""T.' Ib ,ba tn hi. eonntry'e enemy, and as a states- B'ch.lhr constittke sought to estab. roving eattie. A road bed wide enough Jxhe roll wae ealled the very same, the , 1 .'!Jf?tT' wf' bidd,B WT
i annara in irvr v, ib diimihm DrM. La ua
. . : r.i a .t. iiaa. it ia Baawa eaaier inr a etrrtwiriiiioa tor two VKfoni in niM Men otneriaaiis ... j
min iit aaatawarrainai n tmmtt w inn uro . .. r. 7 . . f . . . , : . 1 amiii ai ana irw. i .. . . . ,
pie. 11 twRiow nacaaau-" ''-uame iwt as we were wont te vote, -x.,mA ,' C: ' - 1 1 . . 7 . v"v When we contemplate that under b ' government or proteeted he sufiered to grow in readwaye. Their; Mm9 tfrtBl- years ago. . y Jitl,e piec? ?f gf.GUHd-
isckson and oiher demcrti:nreiilfHta rroH competition. Every aunaWy grant- seens sprean to anjaceet laeoe ana eetui
the concern or statesmen was how to ad- ert """ases the number of applirsnts. unnecessary lanor. But the party that's in newer row is not T . a? . . 1 a a a 'I'tiaaa fl Im It I rl 1 la.a Itnlk aUam mmW .11 . I
minister the government ee ss to pro- Wk protection tor thr sake nt pro lee- Trees should line both sides of all, tB. NHI M th. at aft Z- . . t a . m I ft .1 aail.. nil Itlln aa a-aa.taaaa A aaaL.aa. .a.aaSI . . 7
Attorney at Law.
JASrKK, 1MB.
TTTILI, praatka la Ike Caarta af DaWli eaaaty. aaa
?T tttanl raltarallr ta ! aatrawa i
M(n tae "Crltr" ballihut.WMt MM ra
BRUNO BUETTNER,
1TT0RNIT AT 11W,
And Notary Public, JlSFXRi iRBtARA,
WILL arattfca In all tha CrU r in
DENTISTRY!
Dr. B. A. RESIDENT DENTIST, HUNTINGBURG, - IND. rr-NlER. kit nrnrMOttnal arrl ta alt aMttM aay "Mk In tbe dental tine, and ptiHwto to (rtirr It 1lt ! itwntloti plate wwk hcI ally HHMI. i t k wtrrantrd Apt 11 IS, lW-ly
BRICK FOR SALE!
M.HOCHGESAKG C SOU.
'"fkmjrtirrmtrl!r kept br tfcHr tatVar. a4 III no bpranare4 1 niralaa TRK RKSTOF
BRICK la any aaaaUty tire4. at tba TAIID ON THE TROY ROAD.
VftUrttttfttUftWlH WiailJl.dUtaa. Vftf.t KAt1t
5.. n.'1 t ema aa'Urrr ,H'i,'go CONTRACT fr RCH.MJHM B4 rURXISH ALL MATRKtALS.
w--ori-r vtn aa Cmll.
mote tle welfare of the greatea nnmber I0"' ', no satialting Hie demands roan pum c or private where pract-The members here, upon the whole, are t a. a . aa .a . AmT m a a aLta, ta tm. ... J -. aft. a a ...tl . . . r W
of tbe people, and that under republican ' ,Hl w woum innve on ine onun. t. u..riiBiuii inn ireet aai better looking nsen; rule the coi.cern of statesmen U how to T f government. It is a vicious too much shade and make the road a few 0d foig at around, or waaadminister the government so as to nene- l"cy, and if unchecked will glow to damp. Dfciduoue trees cast a shadow dered to and fro,
fit the special lew at the expense of the lrming proportions. om in summer, and ao could not mage Llke Cannon or Bill Owen did, jast ? J"B runVra' "?
twenty years ago. IL-T"i.-.. I '".t? mu"P"
anofial tana' at tha ovnattaw nf tha alarminF nronnrtions.
. . . . 1 ....1-1? ... t ! . .1 I.I- . .n.l ntAAt ma UUll to m m . m . I m ma t
naaaaoa ta-a run Hnitoratand ahv Iha' m rcuuaiiCBB uarir IU HP auaaiWlB- """J, " am a wniumnai
democratic mrtv Is the party of the neo-'ration of the federal government has of winter rains and freezes and spring
The peace and harmony of families is
seriously impaired. Ia tbe villages the women are red Heed, like the wives of workmen in the towns, to haunt the door of the drink ahnn la
order to rescue the bread of their children from the alcoholic gulf. In meet of our hamlets tbe drunkard, who wae
by contagion. Once the peaaant never
I . a
Pie; why an overwhelming majority of "ever represented the people It has al-thaws. The root- of the treee absorb. And they've reformed the tariff, Tem.TS.i?8 "J?1 fPt on a Sunday tha i-imriH, H-.... .rrh i ita r...lr. ? ri-presenied capital, not the people. Muoh of the moisture. Their shade is h- hill which hnr nv Ha il ''u.,e,? "P few of wine and
and win- it is a deithles parly destined l 17S it demnnetiz-ii silver in the in- Jerv grateful in the heat of summer. Of which we once did vainly boast, hss R !J 1 ?rT! Li , t iP' "'"J01"
in aviat aa Inuir aa Iran anvarnitiaiit shall tereai Ol mpiiHi, aiin ins IH lite same III c fiicwrnt runa irum iwcnmmK ! Men renaa ed Ir shama : 1 . I"-'! "
.ritra teteet practiratlv dHmnnetised it again dnstv as roads without shade. Roads
Tha nratant arlatafairaltAa h.a .ni hf t he SCt (if JuU. 1SW It DrOtectiVe through the WOodl, PXCept Where the
only maintained the reputation of ihe policy is an ncuhu. upon tbe general bed Ilea below the sarroutiding surface, republican party for clis legislation, prosperity of the country. It stimulates are dryer than exposed roadways and
republican party tor ciisa legislation, f,"I"'"'j " '"r wnir) n ibibwh ".j. ...- ,w but it has outstripped all ita predecessors " inordinate degree the special in- comparatively free from dust, ia reckless extravagance It hae exhibit- dustries which It protects, causing over- practical and convincing arj
mm,.mm.AmA Ik. Li..ln t 1 1,.. U..Un - . a
nuesof the Rovernment hut has sonan- 1-Utitm m.d pirfigaey ot rtpubliran If Ibe roadside tree plan
j.i-a.t tha amat auiulua i.t noaiiv rule 1 be deHiiicnt lc rauiw la the peo- eri. 'run ami nut treea r
i,...w,i -,iiisM. au in ,1.. tile' cm ae. If ihe rlftii.M'ritic turiv for the purpose and their
iinuiiiti i
This is a
extravarance It aaa exhibit- uMBirirp wnicrt u prnircis, cnvaing oyer- i""1'" "' vun . inurnax aiRuneni in
A au altanluta mntamnt far anithlna- production, syndicate. truMs. strikes vor of roadside tree planting The
like economy in Ihe pnblio xpeHe, and lockouts; hence a constant dlstur-root also, "hold the soil together," aa
has manifested an utter dfaif gard for the o thu-8 wmn ruirW .1. nu pump obi welfare of the people. It has not only The people are looking to (he ilemo. ' water, brasses also are excellent
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ciaiic unit inr rpiipi iiiihi ih ciaaa pv. m wtmr ,i,,rviitni.
ting was gen
ould be need
crop utilised
. a...l m.mm ... I.. iL- . ai I. .. 1 Oa 111 f-tia-t if iaa a rf IT as f a Caaaala aa - 1 1 ..
leaaauRir bp ion if Pama n Pntitrnl nf WUUMI iriM1 mr ntlHlllir HOR HHI1 PIIII ", M"Mi'ns i uhuii m ETUIIUV
tbe government. To prevent a deficit it port of the people it mHit be ggres.ive- wnJd have to be aieneral or depredators - . . . t . ... f . a t. .. KnuM nlhar aaa i aaa .iaalaAn Ika MaiMa.a. .
baa covered into the eeaeral fund ei the murageoua in euppuri or its pnnci- Wj tt uiupaanii
traaatirr all th.. trutt fiiiuls. inclHilinr pies. The democrats ol Indiana will fr-'s.
ih. danrtaiia aaata ht-th naiional hank-keep the faith. Isaac P. Grav. There are more poor roads in the
la uxm tha railaauntlnat nt tholr ir. mm - in United States than in any other equally
' " V. ana .'i " ---- .ttll. t a la . a a '
culatlon. and haa extended the divhiihI . a...,..,...,... . civinxeii cnuniry. inis is psruy owing
rmnnmnr .b.il n.rMm ... """ i to our magnificent distances. Tbe rapid
tara.t ARay i4t. building of railroads is another cause fer
It has juggled with figures and raked ir-xiraci irom a paper read at a road """r.i"w,"rT,"JF WB MBK,pcl
and scraped every dollar within the meeting held under the aa-picrs of Ihe.fa. w aiuereni in curopean eouRt.mmmr... 1... , th. New Albany Commercial club bv J. P. .tries. They are more densely populated
mwii, o.vn tw .wm,..M, ...a ... - - "M.t - - 1 ii 1' i .
rent subsidiary coin in order to meet de-, Appiegate j v,iup, town aN.. vmagea are ireuueni maRds. The first requisite of ( rood road ralliacomim Good
Such Is the result of lees than three'a drv bed. Without that no road can be w"e Rurope eeiore
years of Harrison's administration, and permanently good, n matter how well "'r "
rtnuitiri a"'!! vf ny lint l arnaftja ITJa nd is that we have no national or State stem of road making Our govern- . - a . t I a a i ft.
The question which the voter should ask road. mm m,onmt '!WV .M Tut ' himself before casting hU billot to coh- Ah eminent engineer seid: Drain- P' "S L2. fmT t ' i tinue the present adminUtrati.in in pow- s.e is the first law of road making." V.0"' . 10 SM". . u """
er is, how is Ihe revenue to l raised to All engineers egree that a dry lied must P I "Jl . A , lHr
lefray the expense of each an atlminfa- be had A cncenus of eHgineering r.-.- . ..7. T"r . . '"""J".""."
tration four ears more, and what nil! opinion is that the three thing. bo. "'"P,B roao maKing. nut men 1 tb. MHitiil... f l. Ira.aurv al iha tnlolf Kocvutrv in aualra a mruiA ia.1 tne raiiroaOS, SUd all Other State
IS tilt Jr1i V l " " mm' mt- v a w " ' aaa a w Bfc " t - - - -- a , 1 . . a B ,
end of another term? are. drynesa, eoUdity and amoothnesa V"' V WH
The magnitude of the extravagance Macadam aid that the object nf a stone ,
which has charaeterised the pi-senl ad- covering waa to produce a hard and " CM build our own roada without
aalHlatrflilnM r,M k. mnr iulli fiiimnr.'. smooth surface and keen tha aratar oar State or Rational aid.'if we will We are
bended when we contrast with it tbe ex- tbe roadbed. 5nt ,h blRly set tied people we were
nenseof Ihe government duiin the war, In some soils side drainage answers Bl,v y age. xet oar roads are no
when it had nearlv two million eoMlers tbe purpose. In others It is necessary lfMer M0tl1" ,hy were then. In fact in the field, when gold was at a premium to add Hiidfr drainage. In very many trnpikea built fifty years ago are of 400 ner cent., coffee fiom 40 to 0 pNces a Ihnroughlv underdrained road better than those reeeRtly eoRatrncted.
cents per pound, sugar 25 to 30 rents per without metal would he far superior ae . eP"hitlon n attracted by good roads.
pound, and the price of all other rom- an all the year round road t nine- " "T"' "i wan -rrai-g a term Rome m . . . a , .B . . a . B anaa IaaVb dl MaL iabi iha aa.ll a S , -
niodities which the government haa io tenths ot tne turnpiKea mis may seen, ". m won, waiar ana roans.
orevnnt roads from beenminfr aa i,, ..-.i.j i l
. . . i i c ii i cuaaieii in .ij.iud . i ,.. . ... . ...
The tariff as it stands to-day is ruiaously Th. reaM:,.ln -J1 U . ,Wy or in ' 7 aot, the rural laborer never meets a com,UW . rmAm aalth.n la.lltnu Uimm a. I ..I
But the mills are running just tbe same as twenty years ago.
rade without inviting him to take asrli
a glass of brandy, be it understood. One glass means two, for it is only com-
or civility to can tor another, aad if. a. a a m ' .
The "same," aye "better," Tom, the rawl""V.T.J " ' r9'i ITJ material's free, ? f ' x W l Our goods are being seat abroad; oar J" .i-, 5 B . .ummm ' who came in just to take a nip gooeawav
an I in bi c un inn area. . , , . , . . ThemaVket for our prodacte Tom, coa- SiiZJI SZ, r,lpiut 9t tiauea still to rrow.- ,apk ti almost always adulterated.
mis gnxeiing ot spirits land what
tlnues still to grow,
'Tie not the narrow "home market" of
twenty years ago.
.spirits! for tbe country tavern keepers ' A A . . . a a .a .
as soi Hesitate io sen me most frightful
!.... tmm. I .t J . "
And wages have not beta redaced, but "n. p..!Lfa i.Ti u 1.1 " men are belter paid, ,c;. tiTha..? i pt" And some will even sit and talk of abeo- J L JV. lil f b.M lute free trade. K"l!..d.rJ?"yr.OB,.jr. 10 do
Tbe "free trade racket" that wx used to "l.n " 1' "!..V, ... " fHt'
frighten workmen so, IITZIa Th. llr i . , t , Doesn't seem to have the tame effect, as ,n ZZ nil 1.11" Tly Vmmr. -j-n i willing to work lor Ihe take of procuringiweniy years ago. theplsaanresof new carousals. Deprived ' r t lt..t.M m ( . f i . n t il . .1 1. ..... I . 1.
Tfca SaKanara Ina ara nrnaurnttt "i "iuiiu aim uiai ; w He The farmen loa are prosperous uowaad drunk . . trHi,.r.a.a,i ti .
almost out or debt, i. , ... . vl r.
To hoodwink them, as we did once, r'-t.uT, J"1 ""..7?.u ""V
would be a task Mvoa bat n I " romwa io give.
turn. So much the worse for the ehll-
taught them them all to know
The tariff wae a heavy tax, so see twenty
years ago.
Yes, I've beta down to Congress, Tom, to see what 1 could see,
In the precincts ef the lower House that
onoe knew you and me:
And looking 'round upon the seens my
heart wae filled with woe,
dree. They will follow the example of their parents. -Translated from Paris Le Petit Journal fur Voice.
jM,i, f,t , H' woowowRAim. 'buy fer subsistence for the army was to be an extravagant statement, hat it Farmers mutt go to market with their a-7l!-.. Icerre'iHiNdlnglv high. It was the 'great- has been proven lime and again. This produce and to purchase supplies. On a
"VnTTT -i n'r riTr -rr"i" n ivesi war expenditure which the world ststetn has been adopted in many place Kod road one horse can draw more than Hi VV I K I . K YAK l.had ever wltheseed. et t'.c atinU'l av- In the eastern sfate- ami where heavv I0 .horf n road. Tlie sav-
What Oar Llser BUI la. As to the amount-8A) R Professor Pesbody, of Harvard university -of liquor Consumed III 1886. 377 OOO.OUO waa
To think how low we've fallen, Tern, spent for spirits, $904 000.000 for beer, siaoe twenty years ago. jfl6.000.000 for imported wines and 134.-
- ; 000,000 for domestic wines -a frightful Wants Sleuth HoMnds -To Kn total of about 700,000 000, Only about Duwii OflTeHdlHE Dahola County oHe-twellih of this amotitit is spent for Saloon Keepera. food, clothing and necessaries of life. In The "provinces'' are calling upM the th Plin10 vs,r "'era was received in Indiana metropolis for detective aid, wages $947.000 000, and the liquor bill sav s the Indianapolis Journal Sup't consumed two-thitds of It. Again, it Colbert received a letter yesterday from'0 MW.000,000 a year for chuiches,
Lloyd Johnson, of Hillham, lad., asking "" e unna inn woum uuy au uie
for sleuth hounds to put on the trail of offending saloon keepers ia that little village among the hills. Johnson states that there are three saloons in the pkoe,
all operating aader government lieeneet.
He deplores the apathy or the grand .v.
ehurebes in six months.
LlqHor I'at Thata Thara. A numiipr of the convicts in the Jollet penitentiary, who are there
first cNm roads ,n ,H h oan be ealculated. A
tie Ptres i-rn apatny oi .n. g r.nu hroH ,he ,H,IRnoo of ,nior havn J.BT,Bw0i,I?58yl.t, and have a tablet lI?U,Jrf"df" WiVSate! with their INI..M on it puaad iu the tsm-
lie describes a murder la tbe vieinitf Mniaea lamnU six yesre ago, and statee tbat ladictments1PraMCB Nmpl8, have been returned at Shoals, but ae'
proeecutioa hae followed. He says that) It does one's soul good to read
L.UM atiMniiii tha vnt'.n nment ilur elav soils nrediiminate. first elaa rnada m
RDlAI aaaaaaaaa. aa a a aa a'l il. .... IflXI l.. 1BAK luxluatie. PM. ta Ilia reililt.'eaner.lill V arharo rla.ta aaarl WIR ten mir from a Market OR a inn A
-AlVelV rUh? XELE I " " "''.r'T." Till . v"u .i mad (a aeaeliaall. th.. .1......
J., . - -tiaaaa Ilri4fltff HIP t'llllrtT HSr rri"ri, wni r win) nil ira" nil'! " a t"ji mitiin II t L i J ..... tan va brirv ?lfir J"r- bas taken charge of h 488.000000 Now, tweiy--lx yer at- The stales that are tikiag the lead In " Njl mlf f P? road "'yK'Vard . I., u ... .... . , r .i... i... i t . .rnn . k. .wil.lina tnr mrisnA rnmAm ... tOfH r04ffa 64t thfl faTBBara 11 faillaaa
j .m; niii n ant ft 11 1 u nartfr. I rr I nr- r ipr m no atn ig iimn pr "a"1 "- t"-"" " . - mir ai w .... . . . .......
, W (111 m..t- t.. .1. .. J- i I . ...1 I . ..r. atl.plhM Vorlr aHff PfHHll NH a It I. nMul.t. IITvT a milllM OOllBrB B VSAe. I'rattV
urieir nr .11 .-ii.i . .... . ..i...i..,...u.ui .iihuiihl ti,.i at iha hhti aaaalnM nf th. i.t.i. iirar rrratra I
MUsta. "'5 Toratie term or hue a ' pir, mr prmr m an amminir. uni rm ... n, .nanrn. n ,,n"",T'" Banjaw. i nat n an sup't ueiRft, la reply, aeciinea to lean and is kept up till elrcllon day, the
AVft VMij.. war pwied, with ao war Mpsees left IMwd a net work of etew roteii, at Mer hixary Vt theee living asljtatt it Ureal, imtr,
the eltiseas art willing to pay a good de- reports of activn work now being oar. teetive to work on these eaera. John son ried on iu many ptria oi the State. If
offers (he test or indhuiepoiis rerereaee. this sort of thing becomes universal
Kua'l rralMart. ia rafalw. ataaliaad IA lata . .1 iu i.nl, a ti I 1.il.. .l
-..J (W.l ,1.... .1.-11 L. . . . . , mmlAmm,. I..L ml I " V . w-p.w-.-,.....-. .-.--.... in nit Bp un riiuuurt ut
r.TrIa' " 1. IVmmlJZZ.A 99yn9' LI-." tl tim t,J fort, any aetoeuve tr rmtiaiwd aty eauws other fellows hsd batter "lo6ka lfttle
tudt."
