Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1892 — Page 8
HIGHWAYS.
! -
AM cxpcmcmci m iitussets.
f Ammrtmt Cealwut
All ma J.
One of the meat intafewting
nana MfkortM ever pubiubed k that entitled, "tltsvets and Highways in Foreign
just issued liy oar uecstrt-
f and cosaussinsr of mparts United States eotseuk upon the
iitakiauance of hLrh-
vkforeagaknd. Ifimythhurwere isenassnry to show the greet superiority f lutupiiau roads over our Ajeerkan V leads, these wpuet would cm il eaHrtuatty Uu Awriat has hang teen kaowa to tasodcurkut in the eoa-
aad maintenance of wacoa
thus the object of thk report a
br the Mat aerartunmt k to
instants how they may be iuiproved.
v4wun' fat m litwial. but w mar take S18? U) ltk the.Bcvard
the portion of it which refers to Itwii- i " imotkio wi asu in rate.
erlserf a a sttecumu of tb whole. I '"One franc,' benaid. -JcSt down.
The network of hkhwavs with which P""-
A" Awetsae Wmmum rHUMl That
Whaminn IhmiI JUmtt m Lg Walk. "Braawek k the won pint to be understood in that I found iu Eurof., mid a woman just back from a ywirV trip abroad. "I went there Ui the heat of snttuner, partly to txxwtdt m phvtafian, a iecudbt, whom friend at home had suggeuted I atbeuld The day after my arrival 1 went
down mUi the court yawl of the hotel,
where there were a number of cubs in waiting, and calling one of the drivers told him I wanted to l taken to a certain number iu the Boulevard Waterloo. He nodded and ran of. raiumia in a few tuofuente with a
man who evidently managed the cab
rnce. To nun
What is s
i sat down, and he sent the onbnma away. I watted aitd wondered
for nfteoo minutes, then approached
nun again, lie lxxkied chtwftiHr
aaiil very soon ant modomxl m to
In aootbor tifteea min
a stout. teriAriuif DutohtM
roads 1 w the new arrival, iiiumldwl
the reattfeet vlkv tW , k M1U, eJ te fruac.
sverr rmxxt. both a to 1 " "lm- ooncludwig the phx
-...- i a. m. ' Wlti VITV iiMtr titwl tliu r tliL ..
ant re to the psbHc, and the law ' Jhow me the way, am steixxl
out inio ine street after him.
"He raieed hk laar umlroll aal
hM la eomed eoveti
UHwthe fritSeand gkrjrof that KttJe TiaybMc. Switxttland hae aearly .00O naww of splendid country wagca road, "hhwagh her aro i kes' tbau oae-tidnl
aWrfXbrak. Iltr 5,000, of pop- , the betkit.
aarawajw, wnica are the moat arieatificaOy eoaetrarted and beat maictalBed
li'afnu roods ut the
taef cBsab aoMcatam roads or extend
Caetoria, U Dr. Samuel Piteher'a preacription for Infanta and Children It containc neither Opium, Morphine r other Xarootie auhetance. It is a Itarmlee aubetitnio for Paretecie, Drupe, Soothinjf Syrupa, and Caetor Oil. It k Pleaeaat, It guarantee i thirty yean mam by Mi I liens of Mothers. Caatoria deetroya Worms aiMl albxya feverish neee. Caatoria prevents vowitlna; 8eur Cure!, cures Diarrhoea and Tiud Colic. Cast or la reUerea teethiMf; trouhlea, euree censtipatioii and flatulency. Caetoria aasimilates the food, regiilatea the ateniaeai and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cae terla is the Chlkhren's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
wMeh eoatrot sod nratect them are in-
strict. TbeTarexmdertiie
control of the central eorern-
of Switzerland, bat each canton
L every dktrkt of each caatoa are re
to keen tbent in order and nco-
vkk pence snrvdlkoee for them. It k nearly 2,00 years sioce the Rome eagtaeers first laid cat a few of the bmsu highways of Switscriaad, and fc k the following of the plan they prolfiewl and the methods they adopted which andte the roads of Switzerland so perfect. Coiistractd in the &rst instance for the march of amnes and the pseud service of the Rocaan empire, they iH now with equal perfection the peaceful usee of commerce and agrienhwn?, awi make traffic and travel is Swkserkud dlhtful and eacv.
Auieaea can wsil asord to stndr the
metfaoAi enMdoyed by the nnvlboiTders
ef Europe, and the sparsely settled re-
gieus or tne west, where agnrnltore psraeukrly demands good conntrr
reaue, snocM espct&nv seek Ui
oy tne experience of the Ohl
werM, for the Old World k as far
kaaitof America in the matter Of waeou reads as America k ahead of foreign hmds hi railroads.
There k one sentence in the consular
Bore away at a treroendou gait. I
opened my parasol and followed htm.
xa two numttes we had turned fmtr comers, and only for the loacon of
the boohing umbrella in front of me Twaa hopeieeeJy lost in tho Behrian
capital, i UKin teven know tlie street the hotel was in, and to add to my
nweteroaaon uio name of the hotel
itself bad oscaped me. Bin I thought.
recovenng; my self xsesoti after a little. H1 com out all right; this fel-
ow u$ evKtenuy going somewhere.' 'Such a chase ae he led met Twice
1 caught up to him and vainly tried
to as u we were nearly then. He
only muttered 'Boulevard Waterloo and hurried on. Once I saw a cab
coming, and running ahead I grabbed hk arm and pointed to it But he didnt understand, and off we went
once mora.
"It was the Pkd Piper of Hamelin over again: only no seductive
trains lured mo on, but a big bobbing umbrella and the desperate fear of losing it We bad walked be
tween three and four miW in rtu
Castoria. 1 Oaiwri t ssBntlwat awdieteo tor eMI-
raXlwr-i 1m ve repestedlr teUL aw of Ms
gwi Mfw)t woa UMr ebiklreB." I- G. C. OMeoe, Lowe)!, Km. " Oawtoria is the het rviiy for otiikirva ot whksii I aw iUYaaiW. I hope the day tt ftot far dkxant vrken motarrs will eoaahtar the rml tetorrot of tbeir oUUreo, ab-X m CaotorMt insca4 of tberarkHtsqaaolc MMtrtuns which are dMSreyias; thrfr tel oe, by foreiaK ofiitim. orphM, soothiiic; yrup and oUmt hurtful agninc Jowb iMc throats, thereby rflrc taeat to premature gravM." Da. J. F. KnrasLoc, Cowy, Ark.
Castoria.
Cwtaria k so wll adeptfd to eMMrea that I reoorowiaail it ""r"t"r'nnrrrLtiarlpUoa kaewa to aw." IT. A. Abooir, X. D., Ill So. OxfonlSt, Urooklya, X. Y. "Our ffaysieiM la the chiklrea's departateat law apoksa highly ot tbeir experi eaee hi tlieir outoUe preetiee with Castoria, and ahhough we oaly hare among our twedioal supfiltes what is known as regular products, yet we aro free to eoafcas that the tnerks of Caetoria has woe us to look with favor uioo it." VsiiTaa IlesrrrAt. isb THh-msxxt, Soetaa, Uass. Atunr C. Suitb, Pre.,
The Cstker Campany, TI Mnrray Street, Xaur Tark OMy.
C. E0KERT.
J. ECKEItT.
A. ECKEUT.
Eckert Brothers,
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THE miOST fl RELIABLE Te eerreet the coftetjpated haWt, rwf kk - headache, relieve iyWeia, to purify the blood, cura jaundlee, liver efMnphdat, and ldHotianeaa, Ayer's Pills are saeaaaled. They are an exeelleat after-d Inner pill, assisting the preeeag of digestion, and cleansing and atretigthening the alimentary caaaL When taken on the invasion of a cold or a fever, they effectually prevent further progress of the disease. Iking sugar-eoated and purely veg. etabk, they are the heat
Family
far eM ana voumt. ivw. thiw
are tadieueaaaUe to tokliers. tailors, eaMSn, Mtiaera, and travelers, and are everywhere raeeeMBended by the medical IriteraHy. Dr. J. W. UajriMM, ralesM. W.T.. wraee: "Ayer's I'ills are the nteUeeenly t.s aaeed la their ingredients, ef My I kaeu ef." " tvcmtl 1 Ayer s rilia aa a corrective for torpidity ef the steataeh, liver, aad hewele, aad te waul ST awterial attack, aad they have a! wars doe perfeet work."-K. 1. Goedwia, rablieher Ihmtrat, St Landry, La. "I was master of a salliag vessel for iey years, and sever faite te provide a supply Ayer's rills, for the use of both eMeersaadaea. They are a sale aad veMaWe
Cathartic
always give
sire satief action"
X. rearl at. Fair Have. W.
rer a teag time I was a saferer from meek, liver, aad kMuev treuau ..j
hartoc Uied a variety of rewealea. Hh eety teuporary relief. I began, about three Heaths sea, the use of Ayer's Pills, ad already ay health I so amen Improved that I gladly testify to the superior merits of this eatartk.-Moel Jorge Terete, Oporto, Portugal. Ayer's Pills raarAnaa ar Dr. J. C IYEI ft CO., Lttii, Mm, eM by aU DrasflMs aad Deatoes la Medich. , Oct 21, '91-ly. !' Si 3 t.
It wae a aaJooei inul wsnaura, imt,,-Mpuej or m hm lookri Urn ow W1
Any thought of auiddcr h queried tite ltutdlord. tVt ii.
iwjowuie l have! If I atrihe txxnethius; by tomorrow l!3 blrtwrnv tin mi mint
n.Mm UUVI "-And what are the proer your striking souicOiuigp
one cuauce in a huodaJ Can i you spare me a bowl of 'Look here,- sahl the
Miuureui. tUOUgUL "ijn coroner here and can iaav.fc
queet pan out alout twenty dottaJ I'll take chaaceu on voti "
"Howr T11 fill you up now. and if
to hit it tomorrow yott're my umj
Anurm tm uuHIteHS OUt IXVT or iior
"Yes, and on the dead squaw
wy wwi; satuown over km Waiter, a bowl of soup, three toea, a hunk of meat and breads coffee for this maa, whoU give t hk name, ago, addreas and the bewante Ids grave to head '"-Vo-
TSIESn CITY
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OSO
Roller Alills!
front Swhaermad that made lr Opprcaaire heat, most of tha war tin
uul, ueiore tnat creaarui umbrella
mm M wrm m I TPS a a
o uupress npou onrreatkes
etreasembranee. It k as fol
lows:
-Ts wets surface with a good foun-
emtteu adfords a better road than the
esetry surface without a fonadanoa.
laaa t ptotmMy the most unportaat Jesea te be got f row. lUtrofeaa experience
m rasbaeenuiag.
xne west taw a enfllcult problem be-
mee tt te provak Stood coaatrr rneJe.
Our aBuvki soil, which kcks the stones
ana gravel used with such good effect
m swRueruuM. presents probknw hi Twsdhuninua which must be solved if
weweuM have good country reeds, and the frofeetion of which will require much 3 - - ... . .
prooswiy asm large ex
IP o o
cc oo co co co oo c6 co Co 6c oTco
CO op Co coo
oddeuly topped -oefore the phyw- Having "JPPl'l H'ee Mills with the LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER MAdans door. I was worn out with CllIiERl , we now make none but TI1E BEST BRANDS OF
Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour!
ntagne and worry, and the doc
tor, wno wwke Enelieh beautiful!-
shook hk head in grateful sympathy, though hk eyea twinkled when 1 hi-
plained what had produced thk condition. My trouble all
to be 'taken.' whkh in B.-
eek means conducted on foot It k needlew to sar that I had a
bach to the hotel, whose name the doctor promptly suordied from
description of it "-Her Point of View in New York Tiroes.
A Qar reelBe Ceut Lab. One of the natural tmritatUa i
We bebeve, however, that rool man- Klikitat
. t y l "f "v evues, r Ur-AA try hSKkwaTsare almost as eesenrlel to lie in a lmtt. r .
- 1 - www v astvuilU IU i.AtfJ CU1J .laentyand devekipment of our coe foothills nix miU ruvrt ..r
zarmsag regions and country cotumaiii- I this
gopaveenkareto.city,and 'lL7 7i?TZ
- I . . - MOW
whieb admits ef no eqnal for familv tine. TO TUY IT 18 TO HE Satisfied with it.
u sM arS u Wm. el m U sai
me JkCMtcl. liatl FlMr cmhsh:h 4Mmr bills.
Fl
WHEAT AVATSTTFD rem wmcn will al-
... wu.x, ..j. , au OKU Alt LUAJ).
ECKERT BROTHERS.
and more the attention
tare and county oncers should be direct-
te tser improvement.
Ane inrmer who k ten miles from
sewn, but who k connected with it by a
?rT wttwij WBKB as paeaaoie at
a uums. is, for practical tmrnusea.
v
nener ox ami mncfa nearer to the
a man onhr five miW t mm
tewa. but eouaecteil with it only by a read wWch k kapassable half of the
tune, ana tats general truth apphes to tewne as well as country, for both town aad eeuatry are klerested k secarksr
t mmc aau trarel. Omaha
vtorM-HeraM.
9mpmrwMm of CMry K44. It k huyoastbk to have good rowkna-
mm wey are ptaced under the snpervisku ef expert roedbutlder. Under our
preeeut system, ahhough the county
HMsun nave general supervkion ef county reads, and may locate them. gd them, and otherwise improve them, provided the expendftaree do net eaceed ft ,000 for every $303,060 of
sm rem astaM valuation of tkeceuntv.
Uaerepaarina; of all roads k placed nn-
w ut csmrge of the town satptrvkore.
arucner ot the overseers of roads of each tewn acting under the direction of
supereuwrs. There can. of oonne,
tT,.. waeutinc rosdbuiidmar under such a .system.
The sugsjeetaon was recently nuwk Iry
.mnqnKWK UMK lM Mperriekn of
eouuty nam, he vested in a state supervisor, who should appofait a super-
toot ot roaes for each county, who
mens ee au expert roadtnaker. The juggesku k a good one, but k hardly ely to he adopted at onestride. A
urst seep toward tt wonld be to require eeuutyceuami-sosMwiof each conntnppakt a supervisor of roade-whe "ui be a practical engineer aad exPresiajilder and have entire charge eOhe krtng out, grading and construetknof aU township and county roads. AreitkaJexpeTkwceot the y1 rf thk pUn wottkl reseH k the Mlw tyetton of stak superviaamt reset tad to. 8t.Paulrkueer Fress.
aad the luiui
.JT.wt?? uent k Xew York JolXrewS
over the bottom
and years ago were growing where the kke now lies. Thk kke cannot beseen until one roachee the summit ot the butte, as it k circular in frirm
and surrounded by a wall or bank of earth which k covered with trees. The bank itself k more than 100 feet high. The early settlers tell of cutting hay on the ground which thk hW
of water now covers a good many years ago. There k ao doubt the waters are steadily raring. Trees have been covered, have fallen, and bow he slowly drying beneath the wa
ters, it is fairly Twesible tW rh
lake will one day fill the entire cavity in the butte and overflow the banks. A few years ago the lake
was stocked with carp, and its waters are fairly alive with, them BOW.
Goldeadale SotttinoL
French Calltmtry. During the FrancGrma War
when many French prisoners wern
at Raetatt, the Countess Zeppelin was "Kke a real mother to them."
tvery morning, says Chardain Gum
she came with cartloads of linen, clothing, medicine and other scores, and as site divided them among the men she had a kind word for each. One day, after distributing all she had brought, she stonoed bafora &
subaltern just deprived of a limb.
Ah, ay poor fridKL" said sh
"there k nothing loft for you." "Xadame " replied the soldhw.
aik from you will content me."
Here was French gallantry, cron-
Png put amid the most horribk) surroundings!
CarrykHt Oae'e Owa OtttSt. Before the revolution kt France it
was customary when a MMtfUnum
had been invited out to dinner to aend hk servant in advance with hk
knife, fork and spoon. If he bad ao servant he curried them with him in hk pocket. Some of the peasantry
certain narts of (Wmuw uui
SwittteriasKl today carry a oaae in their pockets containing a knife, fork ntnl afean. 2ftr York World.
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J Jljr 15. 1M-Sai
YOUNG PEOPLE COTO TPPPF UAIIT-nT
IHRrin&e
COURT NOTICE. f No. 14S6,
State of I.vdiaxa, Dubois Onr.vTV, se :
uyboU Circuit CHrt. ScvteMbrr T-
IKS.
Joha 1. Normin. Execii.1
tor of the Ut will ol Baaiel J. Bsata, dee'd, I Petition vs. f to sell Elblna 6. Strain, Real Estate. Salina Mosby, j Lydla Harder, et at. J Thfi petitioner in the above cause hav-
mir meu bis petition thereia, together
wuu an amuavu mat tne derendasts.
imiMy nu uvnia iiHruer, are
Hon-resiaeiHs of (lie State of Iaditaa.
aim mis action u Drought to obtain au order to sell real estate ia said Stale, to
mags assets to pay the debit, legacies
nnu iiauiuues oi taa estate of Daniel J.
uauia.
T0W therefore, the said defendaals balina M.wby aad Lydla Harder
nre nereoy notmcil. tltat unless they lie and appear oh the first day oi the next
erm oi tne uuxmu Circuit Court, to he liolileu on the Urst Jdoadav in Sentem-
uiti, j. v., leys, at ine court house in
ins iovvii o( Janner. in m id eouiitv B.l
Slate, hud answer or demur to said pett-1 tin.. 1 1. . . - r 1 1 i . . .
""") o ptune win se iiearu sad iia.
ivrininei in tlieir ahseace.
in wituets whereof I have hereunto I
t my hand and affixed the i v t-eal of sz'id Court, this 12th
day orJulv, 1902. Iti NAT. ECKEXT-
Clerk Diihoij. Circuit Court.
Three ef a Kind.
A young man wlw suffers from & ombanaesing affliction of stamme, im- entered one of the modest bass one of Park row the other evtuaa to get a luncli. He chow the phi not so much because of its attra tions, aor lecause it was liandy ha rather because he dklikes to go'a,h a more inxblic place with hk fwhi nces of speech. As luck would btu it, however, there were no vatau 1 u '"-mnj
taoes, ana m was obliged to down to one already occupied by i other young man.
'iuh puh-puh pork and b-Wl bbeanfi, " he murmured to the waferl
wuo came up.
inat runcuonary looke-1 a lital
urprtfeu. "inth puh puh-pai and b-bb-b-beaneC "All r-r-r ngh; r," ho said, and hurried back with
tne order.
ine young maa was very iadk-l
iut at ootng mocKou. lie reodcoel
and when the waiter camelaKkk got up with the intention of boike At JP-t - a UT I
toe xeiiow s ears.
But no soouer was he on hh fest than the youag man who sat opposite ako arwe and interfered.
"D-d-d-on't hit hMn!" criedhBev
young man. "lie w-w-w-wasat rn-ai-ni ocking you. lie st-st-stsna-
tens M l-liko w-w-w-we ddd-do."-
JNow lork Recorder.
TnAYt.dk & Buntek, Alt' 6. Jiil15. 'tti-Sw.
(pf- i8
Jefferson Tp. Trustee's Notice.
TWNMstl
a l-Mwtcc'f.
rpiIE undersigned will be at his office
jTr-tan-'1 u , of Tl!K. -df Trustee of Boon
Saiurdaeanf u'Z 'V ,rJ LT-J"!. wu.Doifl .co hereby
: V , "w"ninBi uslHSi sm Illllice IDSl tie W II StlCIld In
. I.4.. IMK Ull3ll08! Willi me ship to attend to it on those days township libraries are ten! .
Jarnhc' in Ttir.ln... ... .1 m..
residence, where all i.er.m, uitla,l townshti. l....s.., " .?r0V.B "TJn
vt hnnt. k.nf " " "M- -...n i prosem ir on sat-
SZJ vBrSVVA
J0IIKPRUITT.
!apt. '4-v. Trustee .TetTerBnnTn.
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i:.vi:cutous salu.
VT 0T1CE 1 hereby givea that the nn
,,K,t,,lel,. executor of theeiateof
r uiiam .i. ueftiuday, deceased, will offer
Aaklair Qa(tlM T the Ceekeo.
A curious ksrottd rtarding the I
cuckoo w found amonsr the Tknef.
whicli, with sotne mouncatioas, x likewke current in many TNtrh of i
Germany, in England and the nortk of Enroite. Wltou in early spnnr- j
time the voice of the cuckoo k fine
beard in the woods every village girl I kksesi her hand and asks the aws-
uou, "Uttcxoo! cuckoo 1 when shall I bo married ?' and the old folks in
quire, "Cuckoo! cuckoo! when shall I berofcTsxjd from thk world's canF
The liird, in answer, continues sour
ing "Cuckoo" as many times as yeaw will elapse lefore the object of thar
duures will come to pa. But, as some old peoide lie ki
advanced ago, and many girk marry
or oale at public auctioH, at the late reel- in life. tliepoorlHrd basEomock
An Oflei- to Farmers !
AUJS I'lCOtiUESSIVE I AltVFlf
UHll Jasper Ceurier for 2 OO!
As will be seen
column we offer the
'Progressive Farmer
? ,e i r A., together for $2. Now dnca on
0. .. . . j
.i - ' e r;,,efl,r,n bon.Ks from montba w
hf CI " ,urry "reaoiiiiHl that note I tie Library ia lrn t... ur u ,, . I
iu p.. T. ,fc 3 " "Kusrns, aoprai
llKNKVlt. IlHRmr
May 18. 18-1.-"" ll" 1 Sale to 1
ClHINlHsa laWNNhin
ice s inajiice.
bv ailir. In annlli.r mnn ,.. . .
"Conr I. a 1 1'" t?f Columbia
r" n. !' "u"i8 county, im., w!ij Mt PJell Vn?S,T .lt0 Ht hirei
lence of the rtenesfeed, oae mile west of Porlemville, Indians, oh SATURDAY, AUGUST 6TlI, 1882, A lot of household and kitchen fursiture; two mules, three years old: oae
; Feven novrx; fine rnn .,. - .... .
hundred bushel of corn : crnn nf urnw.
injf corn, all belonging to the estate or said deceased. Terms r Sai.k:-Sum of $5 and nn-
nor enhn : over sr a credit nf Bt..
ill be given, purchaser viviuu
waiving relief from valuation er
fetnent laws, and bearing a iur
tereM per aanum from date ualil
foou freehold surely. om tnence at 10 o'clock. .
T, . , Williak L. hiKRV, Kxscutor. K. M. Milhiikv, Attorney, duly 15.1892-3w.
h i the time to ubserlbe. Of course.at King
w , . . . in bui anue.
" . ... w,w JV T r rn I tt s aa sua .. STlin? ?9 ttMc Jier.t miIdm Id
Fl -'S
oattiruav. and
...l.f , . I''"
tuwiiaiiiii uuRinesa in tMi.a..i
are requested to present it on that day of
vx ra e
The townahsn Hbrarv I'AVil a at.
i..C,.f.1.he,Tn.,8tee. where thoseentitlet:
wu uuisn DOOKS.
NELSON HARRIS, TriiBl.a P. 1 1. 1 m
IT . - UUIUWUI1 XII. June 27th. 188s-ly. v
A BOOK, HAW tO OfclAin illll. ui,-.
Kaiktltrislire TwNnki m Trrn
seen iulicc.
'piIE aaderslgned, Trustee of Ikln
use ,m w iimiiii. I in nni a n.... a..
Will alliml t rr" '
Saturdays of every week, at his r-.i.i.
nu KT..i I. a . ' . . . i,n,v
UI HI .fl ill H BirMor halu... U-
enth and Klrhth. 1. JBL m
The Library of salil
oawauswfuu.fcc at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gni JuS
f LT'tr P!'?!? W8,,liB books cas obtain
"iiv rime.
iAfflow oo.
TO WEAK MEN
C K. A., UraucM 1 19.
Meets the 1st and 3r1 h-n.j.. r ...
ry ntaath at their hall, IsJaVr"
AOTICK TO NON-KKSIUKNT. State ok Indiana, Dubois Cobstv, ss:
September Terai,
liHbeln Clrcait
In Atlschment.
CHrt,
i sea. John G. IleckmaHa, ) vs. Elizabeth Uuhkamu.
I he nlaintln" in tli iLn. .uaA i.....
ing filed Ids ectupkfnt therein, together uavttls a aJsz .1.. . s I
" n niMUSVIl IHSL IBM fIrBr1ht Ti; I
itoein uuuKnmD is ant a raail, r
t?.. . - . . " int
oiaieoi iiiuisiia, asd that this action h brought to enforce the collection ef
iiiaiHwn s uemana bv nroesvdiB. i. -i.
tachment.
NOW, therefore, the said defendant is herahv nniiSul t. . I
, - ----- oni trc I and appear on the tenth dav nf flu. Uvi
term of the Dubois Cirealt Cosrt, to be
to do in answerinsr the nnestions pat
to her that the building season goes
by; jbe has no tune to make bsr nest, but lays her eggs in that of tat
nedge yarrow. London Queen. Wtft m M Aerekat.
Fonlinaml Praetrer, relates an ioci
dent of a vkit to Wagner at kh
Swiss home. The two men sat oae
morning on aa ottoman in the draw
ing room, talking over the events ef
the years.
Suddenly Wagner, who was siitr
years okl, roso aad stood on hat heal
upon tlx) ottoman.
At that moment Wagner's wife en
tered, tier suqmee awl alarm causw
her to run to Iter husband wtcbuav
ing, "All! Richard ! Richard f Quick
ly recoverinf himself, he aeuurea her that he was sane and wished k sJkiw that he coukl stand on hk besd at xty, which was more than Ferdinand coukl do.
Tree ta the OM Cswsttry. During a term of the superior court at Caribou, Me., a number of aliens were naturalised, among then an Irishman. When the clerk pat the question, "Do you ranoanceal allegiance to the queen of Gnat Britian and Irekndr" eta, the Celt replied, "111 go back on tbequeee; but, young man. Ill never go hack
holdea on the first Monday of Seotem. 00 Ireaad--neverr The kw-
at tne court aouM iu
!er,
the tewn of Jstnar. ! i.i ... i
Wale, and answer or demur to sakt cornPlaint and nroeesdiaer i .iul...i
tne same will be hrSA yl'l'i
her abeeaee.
In witnees whereof, I have hereunto fet SCt mv hajut mmA .SI..J .1.-
L7 seei et aski Ooart. at Jai
this 13th day of Jsly, lss,.
Clerk Dabek Clranlt Csart. TRAYI.0R IIUXTKM, Alty's . JMly U, im-$w. Ipt.H )
yers smiled, the spectators tittered
and Judge Bobmson laughed outright The candidak's conditioat were accei)(ed aad begot hk papNew York Sun. j
la raehtea.
Houseiiaapep-J Those newpetaeoe; yon sent ue are no bigger tisaaj kdokory nk. , (
Dealer-ree'm; tsttyre rsrw
fashion, mum. TheVre what
taw v,nAKi. 0LlA,Prs.
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