Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 September 1894 — Page 1

Weekly SW ief .

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPT KM BE R 28, 1894. NO. 8. VOL. h7.

PUBLISHED BVKKV KHIDAY, ,T JASI'BH, DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, BY CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. In Coukibr Uuii.pino os Wbst Sixth Sthbbt.

Educational Column.

CONUCCTI.!) V JEO. K. WlbHON CO. SUIT

P1UCE OF SUBSCKHTIOX.

Per Year, 52 Number, Postpaid, $1.50.

Shorter time in proortion. KATES OF ÄUVKKTISISO.

Vnr leral advertisements legal ratw;

10 line fl.OO for first insertion ; 50c.

each subsequent insertion, ivr vearlv advertisements literal eo

tracts will be made to regular adver

tisers.

COMMERCIAL AND JOB WOIlK Of all Kinds Promptly and Neatly ex HUlted at L1BEK.1L I'KICES. AVe invite inspection and buriness.

Dr. E. J. KEMPF,

J ASP Kit, INDIANA.

OMr Hear.: A. M 1 M. and 9 I. M.

i-Makes a Specialty of the Trcatme lit of .... ...... .....I tin.

... ..f tin. v..rvnti4 rYit:iii. 4...

I IM--' Cure of the Alcohol Habit. Julyl3,tMtf.

w. c. t. u. colu MN.prohi.iiion' :rl;? cau.cusjvte;; B a -tern them. As there is no United' ...... xr iun, nf fr flnd

States Senator to elect by the next '"7 .rZZ Sh Hied

K. M

The following 105 teachers at

tending the last Reading Circle examination in Dubois county last

Saturday :

Hertha Armstrong, Mary Ander1 lf!1t. 1

son, Anna Anuerson, wuia iruu,

F. X. Ulessinger, Lydia J. Brctz,

Anna E. Nehrens, James L. Bates,

John H. Hates, Katie Hecktnan,

Frank L. Retz, Milton L, Horden,

Estella Hrittain, wm. H. Honner,

A. M. Blunk, Oscar Cooper, Lottie Cato. Emma Cato, Wm. A.Crowder,

Thos. G. Crandall, Sarah A. Cooper,

Sallic Crandrall, Tillte Deerhake,

Rufus J. DearlRirn, Kate Dudtne, Iottio Doane, Eifa Dillin, Sam'l E.

Dillon, Mattie E. Daveniort, Sam'l E. Ellis. Marv L. Eckert, Osraan

P. Ellis. Anna F. Fromm, Grace

Greene, Alice Greene, Uulvin

Greene, Mary Ureenc, W. A. tass,

W. W. Gullett, H. II. llildebraml,

H. W. A. Hemmer, E. F. Hilde

brand. H. J. Hoffman. J. J. Him-

scl. E. S. Horton, Jos. Johanne

mann. Louis II . Kattcr, Helen

Krueer. F. W. Katteriohn, D. L

Katteriohn, John II. Kanimon, II.

W. Kammon, H. II. Kammon, Anna L. Kluemper.M. L. Kellams,

C. r. Land, Anthony Lange, Rella

Christ. II. Meyer, Charles

Mcllree, Mattie Milburn, Geo. J.

L. Miller, Grace

Newton, George

Xix, Vernor Nolan, Thomas J. Nolan, Lotta I'ruitt, Marie Preece,

Sam'l T. Parks, M. M. Parsons,

Frank Pinniek, Mary Riley, Martin

Sundermann, Chas. J. Schweitzer,

Fred J. Sehnarr, John t.l Spencer, N. A. Schnell, Nelson Simmons, Man- R. Smith, Josie E. Smith, John M. Sehnarr, H. S. Simmons,

ii.u.i'iiii.iws. gr Evangelista Castrop, Sr. M. Ag

nes Neu, Sr. Xavier bchroeder, fcr. M. Gabriella, Sr. M. Ansclma, Sr.

M. Anna. O. S. B.. Sr. M. Flavia

Neu. Sr. M. Clara Wagner, Sr. M

M. Placida Cas-

Ambrosia. Sr. M. Jo-

. i : :.. r 'r.i.,

s.-nt-w.-w. iiianna ACKcrmauii, liiÄiw .u.

rlMarv A. Teder, Flora Vollmer,

Maggie A. Wilson, Emma C. WilWEElEl,snn Homer Wineincer. Anna Wer-

John M. .iciiler.

'I These teachers handed in 202

JASPER IT., 'manuscripts covering eight books of

Will practice In the Courts of liuuoi ami circle. TlllS SlMjakS Well I0r the

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reamng interests ui mi; uumuv .

To the Voters of Martii, Liwreace

OriRf e aid Dubois.

and who in all other respects will lTr

t. i? n i - -rr it cnurcn.

in accepting uiu numinamm ix-n- irUard vour best interests, n merer ; - , lt , nwi

dered me by the prohibitionists for & only'ono devoted friend of prohi-," . Af rd our have Representative in the State Lcgisla-Vition in the legislature it will give',1'0 bere.a ") . 13 fead h0Ur I,iwe

ture, from the district composed of the grand question a prominence.1 the counties above named, 1 desire that will largely aid in giving us Tl I II . . 4.4.4- t . . , ' . T .111

1 Will

DK. B. B. BRANNOCK,

Physician and Surgeon.

rinic Store, and

Ktwiifonce on Jackson Street, ophite. Lane, Hotel. Jasoer Indiana. McIIr

Calls attendtnl in town or w", Meschede, Marv niirbtorday. Nov. 24, W-ly McSwanCf S. C

J. P. SALB, M. D. OFFICE AND K ESI PENCE ON E.1ST HIXTH ST HE ET. JASPER. - IMOIAMA. Orric Hor: 7 to 9 A. M. 11 to 1 3o P. .

Partipiilar attention riven to siirecry

ami obstetrics. I)ec ir-

CONDUCTKI) I1Y MUS. M. I.. IIOIIHS.

. ----- w r, , . . .irs. isaac Aiexanuer. cji - legislature, yo 1 can afford to be n- ? , h , . f t dependent nd wteor s w(Jre condu

son,

The

She died

ra. The

conducted by

at the Ireland C. I remains were in

ner Hiiirit now has lied :

The object of our life's fond bojie

Lies nunillrel VIIUI uic ucau.

But tho' we laid litte Man- down To sleep beneath the sod. 'Tih but her form lies mouldering there;

Her spirit resta with God. Ikklan'd, Inii.

Water Works

Paoli will have

O.

a Certaiaty.

water works.

KaatM.

Biff Cave-la ia

Wichita, Kas., Sept. 21. Land

is caving in toward the center of the earth in the vicinity of the junction of Harvey, Butler and Marion counties in this state. Great excitement prevails among the people and many of them are getting away.

There was no shock telt when the

earth caved in, nor did it bear any

resemblance to an earthquake. Near Whitewater, on the farm of Thomas Essington, an area of forty

by ninety feet sunk to a depth of twenty -eight feet, and when a man was let down into the hole his weight alone sunk it nearly three feet more. This occurred yesterday, and about the same moment an" area of seventy-five feet square sunk at Plumgrave a depth of thir

ty-five feet. This was on the farm

The of Sid Jones, the sliding-in carrying

the sympathy of all.

ie eve is closed that once was bright,

briefly to state my views on a few success in the near future.

of the great questions" involved in thank you for your support, and

ine campaign; aim some ui wiucii vou to do your duty as painoue ..11 r : . 1 . i : : , ..m

win come up lur uuii&iuuuuiuii in temperance anu cnnsiian uiuzuns. the next Legislature : t Vote for your homes, for your hoys,

1st. When I go to the capitol of and for the elevation of humanity.

the State as your representative I Show your condemnation of the will introduce a bill to prohibit the 0j)en legalized saloon by independmanufacture and importation for fintlv castinir vour votes for a man

sale of all intoxicating liquors to be w,0 stands pledged to do all he can

used lor beverage purposes in in- to have such places closed. Lei

diana. This measure for the pro- the temperance Democrats, temteetion of tho homes of the people perance Republicans, and tempershould have the sanction and re- linee ponulists bravelv and nobly

ceive the support of all honest, con- come together, and in the spirit ofj

scientious, christian and temperance independence vote tor the avowed . n. . . r 1 i ... mi. 1J

voiers 111 me uisiriut. tnend 01 proiiiDiuon. ine uauui-

2d. In this enlightened age the fites on the other tickets dare not

right of suffrage should be extended declare themselves in favor of proto the woman as well as to the man ; hibition if thev did their parties

simply because it is right, and in Would repudiate them. You now

strict accord with our Declaration ot juive a chance to vote on this sub-

Independence, which avers that all ject your conscience dictates, free governments are based on the in tins address I only give you consent of the governed. 'an outline of some of the measures

3d. I helieve the general govern- t Biinii advocate. Hetween this and

mcnt should issue every dollar ot election I expect to come before! .? 4i , , 1onfl fnr tnmn:n Gte.. Not lone since a man was dietrinir a

to be used as a circulating vmi ;n uublic mectincs. to show byu ... ' a -pH in thp vimnitv nf PlumiTrav.

Thorn is tin doubt about lt.

stock has been taken, articles of m-jin a threshing machine and sepacorporation are ready, and agree-. rator with it. Water poured into mcnt has been made" with the town the latter hole from under ground

to contract for water privileges at till it is filled nearly to the top, but the proper time, the mains have the hole at Whitewater is still dry, been bought and the contract let to though it is supposed that the cavedlay them. Work will begin at in earth is resting upon a vast body once. of water. Both places are some

The Directors will commence the seven or eight miles apart. At Anexcavation for the reservoir in a day nelin, some miles from Whitewater, or so. The four, six and eight inch there were several small cave-ins, mains have been ordered of a Cin- ranging in depth from six to forty cinnati house and will bo here next feet. week. Capt. Avers, of Newport, The theories are various, but

Ka- will lav the nine. luniishing none ot them so tar are scientific.

money

big incomes, as follows:

KKIMt THAYMUL

TRAYLOR & PHFLiri'S, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JASPKK. INDIANA,

wm practice in imuoi ni .""'"'"K. Leona Ficth, Sr. count.- .-cLl attention Klvcu to col.ee - y i.mce over l'ot oniee.South MotJhllc . A .Airman i

Square.

MI LUCKS'.

1 , 1 1 . .1.11 ...

old, silver anu paper, every uunar cverv proposition

a. P Hill. ... ..

to be a legal tender lor an ueois r,eht. If everv voter in the district

)ublic and private hereafter ere- win iJave the nerve to act inde-

ated. And every dollar thus issued nendentlv on this subject, I will

hall be a dollar, because the gov- have the honor to represent you in

eminent says so on the face of it, the next legislature. And I trust

and not because 01 tue quantity 01 Vnn will never recret it. M' time

, silver or paper used in making while there will not be spent in sa-'x d. Rockefeller

it. We must have free and unlim-loons or camblinir houses, but I jVv oüur etato

W,l nninniro nf frnhl finil RllVfir. ..1. ....... l. (nl In im ill nfft Cornelius VnillllTllIU

without any discrimination. And i00kinir after vour interest.

ours truly, Cutlku S. Donnixs. Shoals, Ind., Sept. 9, 1894.

Ü1ILBUIIIV Sc

tm W lMinntAP

RtlJoiniiiKCountle!.

en to collection,

OKKieK-6th St., BBt door te All.

iw. &, 1.

wt sm nAT General circular io. ot, wmcn

WW contains the names and addresses . a .41

4 T.aw.'nf the teachers who attended the

,-.ni tlv. ' (count v institute, has been mailed to JASPER. IINOIA.NA., J - anJ Thomton o Indianap.

I'roHecutiiiK Attorney for the llth Judicial mi ; 4 l,iiilnil!irtPM for r.it mi u-nieitrefuiiv tteHü to any civil oils. 1 his Iirill IS iicauqu.intrs iur

liuslnen fiitrutel to him in any county or smmia for DrilliarV craÜCS SUCll as

square Miss Wells had at" the county in-

Jfitituta. The firm will mail a cir

c HHi.Tz.'iMilar or catalocue to each teacher

---- v

whose name is on the list.

Circuit, and will carefully liuainek fiitrutel to hin til., rlrrlllt.

llllce in Spayd's ItulKIInK on Iublic Dec. . V-ly

J. U BRKTZ. J. E. MCFALU

IRETZ, McFAlL ( IRETZ,

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AuOrnByl UiaWi Tjjc teachers mentioned above JASPER, INDIAN A, niav also look for papers from Kaub

Ts r 1 il I ....... I I X Mtn I

Will practice In the Court of Dubois and tV t-O., .H1U U1U lamiuu nuiiii.u. adJoinliiK Miuntie!. and kIxk c!oe attention a a

1

The township institute outlines

have been mailed to the teachers

w. a. Trayicf. w s. aur. whose names have been iurnisneu

to this oflicc. Others will be mailed when names of employed teachers

arc given to us by the trustees. Al

irests unon furnishing us names.

'Should there be a surplus after the

l..,.l-.,.rwl tri'inhnrj linVO honil SU11

tiUl'lWV.V ivniiv.' " - - " 1

i ail v iiuMiii!-it4 fiitniHtiii to them.

-4)tllcc on 6th Street, one square Kust of

Court house. I've, v, -vi-ty

TRAYLOR k HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, JASPEIl, INDIANA.

Will practice In the Courts of Puholsand

adjoining coiiiiiuk. -onicenvi r Dubotw County State Hank A ...tl 'rt HS1

I ! ; 'cents to cover j)ostage.

iplied, we will gladly mail a copy to t-,anv friend of education sending two

medium, which shah consist 01 reason and sound argument tnati T, . , . forward for and when he had reached a depth

I have made is.Porki; rru,. 0 fn nriso am in- nf twentv-six feet the drill shot into

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calculable. Paoli Republican. an apparent vacuum and could not

be recovered. All the caverns,

The Iacaae Tax.

xreat and small, extend in a crook-

The New York World gives some ed, stream-like course, a distance of

about twenty-four miles.

at least fifty dollars per capita shall

be issued and as far as possible kept

in circulation. !

4th. Discrimination in taxation hould not be tolerated. To this

end taxation to support the govern

ment must be levied on what the

Yparlv.

IT.ClliW s.yoo.ooo 4,00,000

3.W6.000

State EtectiM Tickets.

Dally.

Chris H. Stein, secretary of the

10;: state election board, has completed

W. K. Vanderbllt

The above furnishes a splendid his estimates of the number of baltext for illustrating the operation of lots which will have to be printed hr inrnmo tax. which is a part of for the comine election. He finds

(the new tariff law. that it will require l,173,OSO tickets

Under the law passed recently by to supply the voters of the state.

" 1 "i 'Congress, Mr. Rockefe Her wi be The following table shows tne nurachasing IHwe of woncy of townhip8 precincts whollv upon the quantity in circu-,;"" 1 " ' t : .t. iaoo tu;a

. - - . . . - , dition to .ui otner lax, ine sum 01 uij m oww " people possess and not upon what lat.on, and anything can be given i2 , 45m annuallv. year, and the number of ballots re-

Evansville Courier: The pur-

Mr. Astor's income t.ix will be quired:

people possess anu wut ujwu niwi iiiuuu, mm uuj wing b"v" ...q i i - m nnniinllv is necessary for consumption. For the function of money by an act of11-' ,n"a": '

. .! I ir imi r 1111:111111;

other needed revenue 1 am m favor Congress authorizing the govern of a judicious income tax on all in- nient to stamp upon its face its ex

comes over .T4,uw a year.

.'annually, $177,920.00

Townnhips

change value. When the usurers

. 4 rr

r.l. 1 oil fiitnrn liwriclntinn cnmrlif in nnfrfin .1 F.SI'S IV lOrClllL' w

Ulli. ill M 414.444V. . V, fc . . SUU.II. .V. V. .. . --J- " . . . " 1 I , , ,. V'

IiiaKinir provisions ior meurpuruiuiK iroin nun a uuiuai ui mc buiviuj,- . : ...i.:i. :i r l a -iw in low income tax,

associations Or uuiupuuius nmi;ii uy ui iuiiit; anu vji uo lij. -jj. w-;il men onmlnrinnnt to lnhorintr trihutn nr taxes as we HOW call it, "

&v us-- n.: (nr come 4,0.

llieil, l aill 111 lavor ui iuutviug a uu uiu&iraicu ins tvjuiv;iiii. lui 4.44V.

The Gould estate will pay an in- rrecinet me tax, annually, of 180,720.00. uaifota .'

1891. 1.01 3.iM6 544 J61

.1,004,440

IHM. llS J.Ö63 SM3.1U i,i73,eeKi

anderbilt will pay an The work of preparing the tickets

earlv, of 8O,8SO.O0. has commenced, though the law

anderbilt will pay on in- provides that none shall be printed

UU every year. until twenty davs betöre the elec

tion. It will take six days and

condition in the Act that all such idea that money must have .associations or companies shall trinsic value," and at the sam

auree, before receiving the benefits showed his respect for authority, gtate

of the Act, to sul of difference bctw tions and employe

otherwise adjusted, to arbitration. iTh.it was the true test of the gen-.Every dollar of t.ixes taken fromterday: "Free w Gth. I am in favor of the main- uineness of the coin, not the market1 ji telegraphs and telephone to tariff reform tl tainance of our public free school price of the material from which it companies, and other corporate in- visions of the law

1 -kl lino

l- 44ui3i. 444.. v. ... J3laie tax mum ii4 . , ., -

shall trinsic value," and at the same time been denounced bv the Republican n,B,llH w Iun "ICI" u" M,c V1'

Convention, added a half If there is in the democratic party

dollars to the State treasury a simon-pure free trader it is Frank

first year of its operation in Hurd. and here is what he said to

taken from corporations alone, the Ohio democratic convention yes-

ool is worth more

than all other pro-

I

bunt all questions when, taking in his Hand one oi tue miHj0n

cen such corpora- Roman coins he asked his tempters: jn the

s, that cannot be "Whose superscription hath itr" taxes

system, free from all sectarian in- was stamped. . . ' 4 1 X .

terterence or control. io money.

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companies, and other corporate in- visions ot the law put together.

terests, relieves the ordinary tax- predict higher prices for domestic

!iwi'r.r inst (hnt tnlieli. Will the urrml in tho furmnr and rhpanpr

, , . . . t.i: I...II' Tlin nrnliiK. nnw have a COllirresS-i . 4 1 i.i .i.:u : , . t 41

raised uy inxnuon 111 uiuiaiia swu . t t voters wani a law reeuiv:u muui ia goods 10 me consumer, in 1111 be appropriated to maintain sec- io"i candidate for each district m! manifostiy in their own interests, way free wool is destined to be tho tarian schools. Ithe ?.tate and thcv .a, hWW- f "asks the New Albany Ledger. 'ßreat educator of the people on the

tariff Question. It is one of the

. 1..1..4' :i : n.

7th. I believe in law and order; canuiuaies, nameu ... n.u uuiuvuuu and therefore favor the strict disorder of districts, are: James C. f,oni nf mir nriminal laws, in-Pruitt, Owensvillc; Wm. Trout,

eluding the law for the protection of. Brucevillo; Samuel Frimmer , Cory- chine which he plac. SincHv lon; s- v- Wright, Greensburg; velopc and sends tot 8th." 'i stand on the National' Elihu Barker, Franklin; R. B. fuse their local p.ijer

4 nvnl.nnr.44 enim tin nrlltnr hfld

iII UA.V.1IUI15U C.Y 4.4. V.V.4.V.. 4 ;mIinr(ant rccenUy . invented an infernal ..-

places in

those

an en-

who re-

statutes enacted

since the war." Louisville Times.

BRUNO BÜETTNER, Attorney mt Liw, Ad Notary Public, JASPER, INDIANA,

WH practice la the Court of PhikiI nnd rirrv ! nt I... IiiiIIhiiu. Jan. 9. IfM. 1

Teachers' examination at Jasper

We have on hand several copies of the State .Superintendents' Report, 1892. Call for a copy if you are interested. If wanted by mail, send twentv cents.

I to-morrow,

(On Mill treet, Jasper, Ind.) PHILIP KASTSEK. Prop'r.

When school savings hanks were

This coiiiii.odloii hotel ha been thorough- started ill France, lllOSt people COI1ly overhauled. and refltte! new throiiKhout, , nliilflialinnu nnd and I now open for public, entertainment. gtdcrCU tlieill ChlKUShllCSS, .mil

Vincennes Sun: This country

after having Wuq be ruled by one of the two lead-

years without paying ing parties for the next fifty or ono

explodes and hundred years unless the KepuDit: .. 7 i

imungiritg- ncan party should die ana appoint lory certain- an administrator. So all this pop-

'4. :: 1 ...,4 ;..iön' Chambers. Huntinirton: Jas. E.'lv awaits that editor, and when he ulist talk is poppycock. The Pops

at IwiLiothavetole.iniitsrules;Gr.iham Fort Wayne; A. Hunt-'gets into the vnt iSSi' 4.L., t fhor,. T shall watch singer, Mishawaka. him above he will have an uphol-lVerse m 1890 and again to 1892.

:..r.,... ...4 Ii mwimna nf " " . . stercd chair and

VUV.l I1IIUIV.J3! 4I'V44 4.44 " 4 1 4.1

and endeavor to nouur

be

allowed to sit Tint thcv flunked and are weaker

A. J. and W. F. Bryan, of Oak- with i.:B feet on the table. 'now than ever.

on cxhibi- Elijah Poe fed his pig a feed of

nine ears mixed feed the other Bight and was

farm near Ed- of the conclusion that it was all

twelve and a right, except he noticed the pig

rill amount didn't eat with the relish it should. Mr. Beard Next morning he found the pig's

tuu..u., ....v. v. v.. iawn farm gold ü,000 pounds of, the people of the district by upngnt , b(j th(J Jonnt,mn Beard ha3

conduct and prudent actions. lln,iinm combine wool sold in this tion at Brown's seed store

If you desire to vote tor me you . - n.iklawn farm of corn, niiscd on his

will find my naiiie on the pro iu - 555 andis one of the wardsvUle, that weigii

tion liCKC . ana u u . u v fanw -n xQ CQUni flnd th(J half Uh yicld to vote the entire ticket you can ......... 4i. iL d... ... on t...i.ia w.- o,

f nr) raisers in the county, having about believes in plowing fifteen inches feed was mixed with sawdust in"V l tu seven' hundred sheep on the farm deep for corn, and then following stead of shipstuff. The pig is o. k. )r ucm ib at this time. Lafayette Call. the furrows with a sub-soilcr and Its 'Ligc that's bothered. Ma-

thoroughly chopping up the soil, rcngo Observer.

Tliftuhh will ulwy lMfoun! eil upplu hüll tlHi.im 4.-I1I !.. p..t4.tltlI4llll.

A good table for farmem' Home, anu p.qgg

. km1 bar. well nuppHcd with the choicest there

liquora and c I tram, and polite attention ai- acc0uiltS

leo.39.Vi-y FHIT.ir KAHTWKR. against

NEW BRICK YARD lssi."

nlace vour stamp in front

name, and then stamp

of each name on the other

von desire to vote for.

I have resided m Martin county Pc01)lc arc vcry forgetful. They ni8 corn 'crop was raised with the C (.iL.ntio Vll'lrj nnl till1 I'nOd I ... 4 . .. .... !.... 4 .. . . . . 1 t ..

kii luiii-viiv. .v...., ... - o- - nave iu iiiiiir. iiuuv iiiuu w iu- aaislnnrn nt ni.muiaciureu icrxu

Brick for Sal 1

The undersigned wishes to inform the public that he has oicncI un bis brick

Yawl, at the north side of Jaier, and will makü more brick this year than in any previous one. He will make favorable terms on House Patterns. JOHN GEIER, Jit. Apr. 1i, "93.

were 10,440 banks, 22-I.2SO perhaps ; win oc mu M'i'''"y yet he was pretty wen ad

nn.I (Mni Kiivnii. limy nm i l" uu t ie time, it nas oeen

, ...... T.-v,.. , - . ... f,. ... i..i r.nn ..in. . ,

19 Gill bank, 4:18,907 ac- vor, i win as ior i .v.-.iv ..... that the Ume to anverti

. and fli.ioli.UUU saved in J""1.' " "" vu,'.' " v hui, in uumih-ss mun ' rinnt. Then with Lawr Mice, Or- .l.i.iff n iimulinff still.

The Marietta (Ga.) Journal says:

"The farmers of Georgia will live at home next year. Crops of all kinds

i ..t

it aiiutrixi iiii'iii i'iiinii.-.iiiii:.-r. .inv...". . . ii.nv, m 1.4444. .v. uksinuiih 1 111

thought that the fashion would soon people of this county know that nu,n)i)cr the vice presidential can- jzers. N. A. Ledger. ... 0 mi.f...!.. :.. IC7Ö teil I work for their interest. AS It ,l,,l.,l., n,n..niiirna li!iiL nnil

1i!ikH nvnv. 111(3 I l( I IS Hull, ill in ) ' . . . .. uiumv v v vy.. --. 1 lltl&B illl.l . . IV, l.lt.h 7tl4I.44 4W. . , , .im.IllMlll . . . .4 .. . . ... . .4l4l.-44l. t 4 1 lt..l 1.44..44 Kn4ir4 TTialn in

'criisea at we see 11 siaiea vnai ine mrmcra are mu ucn m i ... truly said in northern Indiana have adopted a thirty years."

se is all the new method off.;f"rla- The people are still waiting for 3 .1S,no,SUch TUcK CU t Ä. e ?! : some studious Republican to hunt

uusincss mg u up in uu ui hnnnfinial law of Ind ana that

will wheat, and put it in shocks to dry. , . OcouhHcan

that it cures much UCt- -Zfll,Brl,tnwn Record.

green color '" v

bundles, Ordinary love may be seinen .

handle. Rut the highest and purest love al

ways enjoys tar moie irom wnai u

limn- nil ul'ttwlimr

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thread of it day by day, and at last peal to the moral and christian eie- jilst mmQ other fellow is doing except the outside of the

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IMmlcr well, ami know the rlKht. inward then, with all thy mlKhtt Hatte not I yearn can no'er atone For one reckless aclioii done. (Joctlic.

this question. The candidates on uieuJ of u the Kemiblican and Democratic.

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the Kepublican and Democratic. I 1 hü tanlt being reduced we are . thgn from what it receives I . 1 ..i it .:. I t T...1S 1!- lW 1 !1I l.l ..1 4 mi. nritia on. 6 .

tpkIt must act With meir puriiuBti m inuinniii'on ivaaj iiuuiiiu win unauicu w n-uuvu " i.vvo ,

and their parties arc opposed to he subject to the income tax, cordingly. John Vanamak,er.

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