Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 January 1895 — Page 1

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VOL. &7.

JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 25, 1895.

NO. 20.

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PUBU81IKÜ EVERY KRIPAi , Al

B, DUBOIS tOUSTY, m

CLEMENT DOAMii.

OFFICE. In Courier Uuimh.nt.

West Sixth Street. Tuuceof suHSCiurnox.

... s t II AAI IlkJKI lrnnnh of the ereat

FH.mational Column, w. u. i. u. v q; -Äl,or ll5w.

,lmntinn of mankind you win sure-

COSDUCTEll MY OKO. K. WILSON CO.

HU1T

CONUUCTKD IIY MBS. M. L. HOBBS

The cottage on the hill, south of the brewery, has been replaced by the Krempp mansion. Dozens of other

substantial improvements were

os

Per Year, 52 N

umbers, Portpaii!, $1.50.

Shorter time in proportion. nTES OF ADVKHTISISG.

,i n.u..HiMmunts lecul rates;

bor UK"1 . .A .. tinn (nr first, insertion; ouc,

1U lines ?i.w ..i. unhflcaiient insertion.

,.rK- advertisements liberal con

tracts will be made to regular adver-

tigers. ... " rOMMKRCIAL AND JOB WORK

Of all Hindu Promptly and Neatly ex

ecuted at LMEllAb PKtCES. We invite inspection and business.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

Dp. B. J. KEMPP,

JASPER, INDIANA.

nur.: 6A.M HM.Ondor.M.

Sn-claltv of the Treatment of

DLeMcaolthe Ncrvou System Cure of the Alcohol Habit. Julyl3,HJltf.

DR. B. B. BKANNOCI

Physician and Surge

NOTHING. Nothing to do but work; Nothing to eat but food; Nothing to wear but clothes To keep one from being nude. Nothing to breathe but airQuick aa a Hash 'Us gone Nowhere to fall but off Nowhere to stand but on. Nothing to comb but hair, Nowhere to sleep but bed, Nothing to weep but tears;

No one to uury diu uem.

Irclaad W. C. T. U.

As Mrs. Hobbs has kindly given since the days oi w u "'"1 4 RtrPßt .between seventh and eighth,

' the piivilege to assist her in the expect to remain in i inm OCCUpiod by Sonderman, Wagner ties of county press work, I will and help it to do all the good in it . occupi y BUbstantial im-

- ly remain a member Knowing "Ff&jintovn was too -,1 do that the Ireland M. E. church noted , but WW

!can not compare with the ,

church that has blessed manunu p,r ; . .. , Qn Main

since the days of Martin Luuier, i it - - .

ument, erected as friendship, tribute, that marka the last resting

place of the mother whose spirit ne r. ... .. 1 . r -

inherited, and wnose eany innuendo doubtless shaped his future destiny and inspired his goodness and hi

greatness. This farm, sacred to all Americans, as associated with Lincoln's early life, and as bearing in its bos-

is Dieav

:.: ". A ' ; ..f. I Will I l,.l it In do all tho BOOd in it, .P' "J """"'rC ' .1 im. nn, tho uh of his mother.

tfk to the rofthe äo.7 But if the great body L.tn bustoss houses not only with historical MiocUtioM

rs 01 tne tuumwi power, vui n j - nrm.pmlntR i , i : ir.n...!! : nnmnnnnnn to pr0emt.nu 1

concerning our trouuu uuu ue. u.u n Trf innn which I noted.

cause at this place, l do not corneae nine urowii uuv . . wouW ljjke ft c in your pa.

seekiim redress for the wrongs uone ana govemeu us , '"""'' L, in casuallv mention all tne

. . , i ii.ii. r or mu iinar - . .

as l did noi go

WBC Tb! forthauan only! be a Methodist. And so my dear jer u, ua uy ,

be settled before the great tnbuna Jwomen stand by your cnurcu ix u d q wrftin of justice. Believing as we do that has wronged you. Stm e the hard be excug d the nress is one of our best edu-er to lift it to a higher standard, up . . &nheSQ build.

v,,.:,oa;nh,,tPon: cators it is verv evident that through And since we will noi know ""Vf-M. u safe to

AhT Ä alas V alack! . this medium a good deal can bo. I will say to you as , worn , Hqo.ooo worth of

Vnu'licri. to Co but out f n,n mi . o itnnd. To en-mother 01 old. "coiuu wi" , ' .i T

Klvto W So,e tat fade. K do t know, and;: y introduce to my peoe

Nothing to see but sights ;. to influence people who nave uueu ana 10 hi xving bf fine homes. Its it. misinformed, to see the beauty and to me.' cidedly sociable,

.oun.r''.;Vu,re:Cursed crandure there is in the wok ""1". " onerous. Its only i

i,,U8U,ruub' the W. C. T. U. Our people have chrwbeforemuewin wWoino. .d proreS8 and x-..!.:-..!!,! M t- . , , . ...i .!i f mif nJ.CbriHtbchlnaine-I eupho . s e. rapid PrubrV, "

sav mat over

buildings have

left there in

Kvnrvthine moves that goes;

Nothing at all but common sense

Can ever witnstanu uiuse Ben Ki

Q ciety shown to them so oiien thev have formed the opinion the oninyleft iiand iie win eed me. " W?C. T. U. is only a woman's; ÄÄ'nle,. political party and consequently noti Ltta Gkeene.

opinion, is me lac ui u "

endeavor to promulgate uuu puk iu

immediate operation a series oi puo-

und the .

After manv delays the birthplace lit to go into our churches, i nc of CJeo ge Washington, at Wake-brethren of our churches more esl?.lMe0r : i, .nnrknil bv a neciallv. are not informed as to the

- iV'Vonun,ct. Sccetnry of different depnts of d.nst.an

M t-ito Greham has accepted u ue- worn which uwb , - - On.!b?tale :' 'Ln, thirtv-three of-U.. and because we have adopted

SlUIl. SUlUtltu .....

Ireland, Ixu., Dec- 184-

SOME TIMELY SUGGESTIONS TO JAS

PER CITIZENSBY N. DAK. VISITOR

ullana Hotel. Jasper 0f a Slllhcieiu iieig.u iu - u "X. I ' " J . ,p ,aloon. We

t HC 1 OIOIIHIU uv.- uiu uvjuuv.... - i- .it... 11 knnw that if the two leading par

1111UÖ UIBIUIH. ---- - - ...

,n.l iv shed to do away wuu uic

i.w, .. . .

saloon they could have done u, ior

uuu

He

that should and does make it dear

to every American heart, but nature . f 1 L 1

seems to have kindly nuea h

accident to have preserved it 10 oe

consecrated for just such a purpose as is contemplated in this bill.

It is adjacent to the town oi tiincoln and situated on the L. E. & St. L. R. R., at a station and railroad crossing, and is easy of access-

noticeably a cityjby railroad from four directions.

people are ae- it is a piuiures4uu wvuwu w hospitable and ing lands, with fine natural groves

mpediment lo oi loresi trees, uuu U5ul"",1 ;

growth, in my ficiai lake halt a mue wipe buub w

me reircsiuiig view u

means of exercise and entertainment. A few feet beneath the sur

face of the land are boundless helds

of coal, and pure water is iounu iu

plenty at the depth oi omy a iew feet. Of more importance, however, than all this, more than the

the hallowed association or mo bWantv of the spot. or. in fact.

than any other advantage that could

ltesiden .. .1!- ....

llUMUlin livvv... ,

Calla attended in to u. w ,erson

night or day. , j lf ,niles

. . .

T T 9 nijlJa XT 1 .ln,.inrlioc Imon

Another woiuiui "uu. ...... ,.lfl the power.

office and KF.siDENCE ok kaht HixTii digcovered i Germany, lie is l a iuion party is the only one HTKKCT. Indiana shepherd named Ast, living in he i f moving tl,em. How f,ASPf !; , u 'S?L p villas of Umbruch. In the 1 America b indeI)endent Lrr?.!i:"Z: l.n to BUreen. lt few. weeks over 1 000 e .on fnj vhUe uany tUousands

rarticumr mw.-Mv b..-- - - , visited mm iroiu mi ano . -. i,. ,,r, s nves to this curse,

anu ouaicinvj".

Mn imnrovfiments

The intense heat ana ary weaiuui f cntnmor is an annoying reminder

V w .

tvo nppH for water works, its

v,tva nnd freezes, snow and ram ot

winter demonstrate the necessity for ..:r TVio nnvp.nness of Slde-

iu. Tk,. ;p.iMeits of Miayl walks 'and narrow streets make Utters Tie SeatiBeais oi vorv ..H(.ntial. and

Visitors.

iphtinir looks like a necessity. But anywhere than here.

-o t ... . V--

hese things wilt cost money. Iiav will cost a considerable outlay.

Rut the maenificent church was not

built in a day, nor a year; yet it

stands there, the pride of Jasper,

rn fmm doht. Had the corner

Devils Lake, N. D., Jan. 7, '95

WniTft CnnniEu: "A man un

acquainted with the geography of this country" can scarcely realize

,.l,t two vp hundred miles iueaus.

Yet the undersigned made a trip of this length "from lands of snow to

lands ot no, nui umu

street-lie ting ' very essential, and.be sought, is the fact that no more !!;"??; ytnr nnwr and healthful locality could be obtained

tHan liPrP Rpmote frOm

marshes, swamps and low lands,

n minama. malaria or noxious -

.Germany. Ine

. 1.- nlmll tho lllil l s nut. .Ml- .,. .. f ..

L'iunua i"""1 ' . nncnnrn inn inui

FRANK F1INJS., W, for his advice. His success is- . t into the

TiTQTIfE OF THE PEACE, said to be remarkable. worlJ t0 battle with its temptations

WW W I

JASPER, INDIANA. Snecial attention given to collec

tions, and prompt mn,L0 Eiffel tower, ork takcn Up all over our country mission expires ov. K, roniisc tobe a monument of bank-, by the women of the W. C. 1. U. ,0-omce.tth-op.Jiou.r. L. lu .)tcv. The company has spentX am sUre SUch a trouble would not

Ainwin? '500 000. and the hrst piatiorm uus ex.st VIRGIL R. GREEXIi, (!cn reache(1. lA furthor ad- H wo can not see a great work . mmttiivEr AT T.AWJ : f isn non Ikls been author-l.innn nnd a creat reformation

A JA8PKK. ini.iana. 'nQd this week to carry it 155 fectbrought about in our own neighbor-

hood, we cry to uiusu uu. vu.. flrwir fi!ninst such doincs, although

--5 " . . .

they are opened to other things uuu nretentions to Christianity.

TIipv nften read one side of the

question and do not wish to hear

from the other siue. auoiuui of our churches being closed is thrnnirh suite and malice toward

our women, and not from a christian standpoint. "With malice toward

1 nhnritv for a ." 1 uo not

wish to say this feeling is abroad

with our cause, but I must say a

great "buggar boo" has been maoe with but little foundation, and the

,rrof,f man in this "drama' nas

feiVU . , , .

hfiL-pn the dust oi Ireland irom nis

ighteous feet and taken up his

abode in other parts, now giau

wo would have been to have me

tlmsp. ncrsons at our last conven

j. , i

ion. who oppose us so oiueny, uuu

am sure they wouiu nave ieit um nlinnl-rnnm ashamed of some o

M,ir rlmncs. and with a better feel

w.w. O-I .... .

tnwnnl US. lhCV Close

people stand m ftnd Juloon .g waiting to-day to mans hut, w ait- the feet of our dear sons

From

lands of sun to lands of snow, for

Ulli mm. r i.i i:r. uXnU tlm I'hrmtinn

ii wo eouiu nit "-b" . ... 1 1 - I -1 . i . . . , , . . . . ....... .1 .-fin f ll 11

The great tower at etnuiy i-mn, standard, anu lei our piyv-vv

t ...i ,..i.;,h mtpnded to ue ,i;(Wint. nnartments oi cnnaiuwi

l.UllUUIl, . .

u.a. l'liiMri-s,

TRAVXOU & PHILIPPS,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

JASI'Klt. INOtANA,

Will Tiraetlco In DuboW an adjoining count le?; Spwim attention Ivcn to colttc tUonicc ov,r 1'o.t Onice.Soutb V gquari-. 1 '

pors poison the pure air of that

vicinity to render it noisome ui unhealthy. This legion, inviting in oonfitripnt. historical charm, natu-

uv,....... , . - .,, 1

Will 09

Wilt practice- In Dubois ana aujmi ihk higher, co.intlc. Collection!, promptly uttciiatU to. Tffl1?: A certain judge took occasion reuSuVre.1 y ! u l0 wum his people from

naminir into the court room drunk,

KEltHTKAYLOH. J , , wnr(U . ui wigh tO put

icverybody on notice that if thev n thiM eourt-room while l

1 l.tlllj llvv ,

am sitting on this bench drunk

iiuui-

M. A. SWEENEY

they had better look out. ilton (Ga.) Journal.

A Boston manufacturing company recently celebrated half acenrr oviHtnnce bv making a dis-

trihutinn of a fimd of $33,000

nloves on the basis of

- j . r. r. fr onoh vnar of service. i?ome

r tln nm nlnvps have been in the

. .. l,U tmil u j ., , A. ..

Will DMctlce m tno i o in ... v:iDn..:P Bn one thai uioir smuc

um. VI LRU US.

TI1LBI Sc SWI KIX Attorneys at Law,

JASPEB,

ihiKCountlolt.

n to col lection.

ttüloin

.VKl'fllh St.. nt door to Alle.

TTcc.a.'s.

'reached $150 each.

TO. K. COX, Attorney at Law, .TASPEB, INDIANA.

.. . i..,r...x-f.r tlin 11th Jndlcbil

rroccii.i..K?"'"-'."-,,.,.,, tu any civil asC(

bÄr Stru'itVülö bf. in any connty ul h(J undcrtaking.

M üinÄ sp-yd' k'' "n ,,,,b,lc s",mri'

t is ninnosed to establish a tele-

nhoneline between hngianu anu The London Chamber of

"U"""1" . 1 1

and the iseinenauu

ni..hnr nf Commerce are trying to

;f tiip timn is vet rine for

2lStVl tili, .

Dec. 9,1Ti-ly

j. l. mir.it.

J. E. MCFALL. C. 11KETZ

BRETZ. McFALL & BRETZ,

Attorneys at Iamr

JASPER,

Thpm is a movement in North

Adams, Mass., to make the town a city. With a population of 21,000,

INDIA i

it nlnims to be the largest town

America, wi h the exception Watcrvliet, N. Y.

in

o

Court hoiirtc. - 1

W H. tluutrr. I

whpn T left North DaKota tne grouuu

wno vato. hut the day alter my ar

rival in Jasner there was fully six

inches of the white mantle covering

tt.n pnrtt. Rut this does not argue

i rpppivpd a c u v welcome un tne

onnlrnrv T was more than pleased

bv the heartv reception ueeuruuu . . -J 1 , nnil fl0

me by old acquaintances im cordial manner of the new. Hos

pitality is not acquired by the peonip nfVnnreitv. but I might say its

indigenous to the soil, (or climate.) As twelve hundred miles travel in almost any direction will bring

you into changing scenes, so wui changes be noted after a lapse of . " T 11.. L n

fwp vn vears. l'ossiuiy uiuac nuu

... j - .-,.? T

have continuously resiueu in jasper

do not realize the progress maue oy

I,., tmvn in that time as wen as i,

who have not-resided there since the

spring of 1883. I am not posted as in tho. order in which the improve-

11

ments were made, but win memiuu llinon IV hinh struck rav attention

first. The three-story brick college

just west of the old cemetery, was one of the most conspicuous lm-

nr.ivnmep.t8. This is a credit to

Jasper, and one which will have a

great mlluence on me a iuvu.. Then there was the high walls of

th dfiSK lactorv in iuuuiuiu

turn. Wimm 1. and almost every

"..v.", ' ,1 mi.:

boy in Jasper, used to piay. institution is one of great commer

cial importance to the city anu county. The mills, I noticed, had inownsnrl in number. Various

structures had been erected along

thn r vnr banks. ine residences

vww . . 1

un in the west enu

noticeable from the

im ... i . , i -L....UL.1 nntüiiHo onri hPttlln.

stone never oeeu m.u mi. , T,"it v " uJ riti.

would not now ist. It was y??t;LCZ th

but it was built; so witn a sens o f 'i .M"

water works. Uet tne casn oonauoua, w um0

reservoir or stand-pipe.

slowly,

system of

sitn for a

Commence modestly. Uut com

mence. Lay a single line oi pipe,

a main. Later add connections.

,

PnrtVi vnnr rTifnd the SVSWm. IUI

in one small pump, in a year put m another small pump. In ten years

tt i - l.iiAM. a( nnmna

you will nave a uuuci i i7". I", 7, rr tTIÜ rt u0 ca .ntl Add to the capacity of the reservoir.the northern half of the btaUs, ana Add to tne cW"y u 1 j cheerfully and ladly see

'.. i

infT inwim us.

church-doors against the best had sprung

cn n v m nxistnnco iviium were

liiisbioiwij :t .,.., i v

f ...l.;i n hnr sn(MPllC.S SL'I U Lr ill ua U JUt "v

i.i i,n,,ti,nn land thev do Walkinc "P Main strcet'

with the locatine and es-

"uuu'v" . . ...

tablishing of said proposed, institu

tion. .. .

Other, no more meritorious portions of our loved State of Indiana,

have been kindly dealt with by our

Legislature, and more especially does this appear to be the case as to

clmvl v. hut surelv

.v.,v, ,

The same can be said oi paving nvp tho Kouare one year. Build

out Main street, north and south,

thnn out Sixth street, east and west.

this way these improvements

be made without the citizens

eeling the cost. An pWtrie licht and power plant

ought to pay, where fuel is so cheap. . if l. Mf itarn

This could be pui in uy a p...

corporation.

Hinun IrinrlM

would take on an unprecedented Logansport,

no envious spirit, that geographically, the site proposed herein ap

peals to everyone's sense oi uurueas as being entitled to this recognition. We Fee that Indianapolis has the KtAtn House. Soldiers' Monument,

Hospital for the Insane, and Institutes for the Deaf and Blind; Lafayette, Purdue University; Knightstown has tho Soldiers' and

Sailors' Orphans' nome ; riainuem,

' .1 - -r - . , , n T:.U

If improvements ot the Iteiorm ocnooi iur ujo , . i . j t j U,aniial fnr thfl , Tri sane:

were staneu, Jiii'w.inunu, wo.-.

boom, and railroads would be anx-

ious to reach the place.

These observations are made on

tho. Rtrencth of what I have seen in

less favored districts. In my trav

els, through some twenty odd states

and territories, I nave never iusi interest in Jasper and its people, and now since visiting the place I find

my interest greatly revivcu m uu.u

the town and a great aeai oi no insulation. W. C. Binckley.

Hospital for the In-

Te The Patriotic Peetk ef Wlsas.

nn-

W. A.Tryl...

TRAYL0R & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, JAhPKIt. INDIAN At

In the spring of 189G the state o Tnvna ivill hn fifty vears old, as wil

also he the name of Ft. Worth, the military post established by Gener

al Worth, after the Mexican war.

Thn adulteration of tobacco by

the use of other leaves can always .i.i.nfi iv Hu microscope, as

uuivvivu .. .

Will prHctlceln the Court of Dubol ami .R gtruCturc, tllC tobaCCO leaf variCS BÄmcSXV7iubai. rounty state limik. llinterinlly from all others.

a Kill will he nresented for con

oj.ipmtinn to the present session of

The General Assembly of the State

of Indiana fr the location anu es .... . t CU'nva' Hnmi

uibics iu iiuaviiun " o -i i,n tauusnmen. ui uwiuiv.o nothing to prevent whisky from go- provemcnts and changes 9WJ lfor disabled soldiers and their faming on the same ship. A great ob- noted on every hand. 1 ourt,. Lincolu) in Spencer county,

KtnHt in tho way oi ort'igii uiisswii uuisu iwi-v u,..v.v.... . ?, Indiana. 11 I i r Kirtinc whisky to for- yard and large shade trees had been ,In"a , . vp thatn0 location has

"I " - . 1 . 1 .. t - ...r. Mil (IKOfl 11V "V ' ..... 1 ,

ign lands. .The W. CT. U. leads rcmoved ,77' been or can be suggested mat would

tt... nv n t he home mission worn, a biuuo uiu.(, w . u mnrn nnnroDriate ior suon nu-

"""v. ... i, ir ...:n i, ninnmi t iu so aiers' I V - 1 -..:"f-

frir it becins with tie monier; uuu iciwc m u t""' -.7., ,'nnse or cive more general buubiu Äof the whole world arc and Sailors' Monument, just m fron tgwo or f our eUte

.iiw ....- . .. . .i . , .i i i . i inarrmtirnni nvz" . . ,

liocrinninir to awnkc to the tact thai ot tne casvei uu.c, , . .... 6.....-r , , . d L nColn larm wnere

r.;rnlnEn ruininc their boys, tribute to the loyal dead. nc , pre8ident, Abraham

1" .i t...f ,. h legalized business blocks had sprung up on f hi8 bov.

iuiu u... 7 . i T l,nr ntmrtfiru rcsi-'""Vu" r ' i i

without sin. At t he last annual ine siiuuie. M - ---- . , voutu gna eany maniiouu. :?:CLl of the M. B. church dences had been transformed intohd, vouth q

w.i.x.v. f ...1 .1 I... l.iinirinuil nniiups. - - . .... . .,,

bv nis lntcui-

hud the loun

greatness, tha

Honest Abe'

a up with the ereaicsi anu

UY jm-mr - j ...

sane; Fort Wayne, Indiana School n.i.i ii:.ln.l VmitK Uan'nn.

ior reeoio lumucu jlvi, National Soldiers' Home, and we insist that it would be fair, in view of these facts, to locate the proposed Institution at Lincoln City, Spen-

c.r county, Indiana.

Committee :

James C. Veatch, Late fcen. U. S. Army, Ch'rman of Com.

James S. Wright, Late Col. 25th Ind. Vols. Geo. L. Reinhakd, Judge Appellate court of Ind. John R. Huffman, Late member 13th Ind. Cav. Elbert M. Swan, Attorney at Law. Robert W. May, Editor Rockport Democrat. John Chewning, Editor Rockport Journal.

Rockport, Ind., Jan. 15, 1894.

April 22,

1C-

BRUNO BUETTNER Attorney at Liw, And Notary PublU',

Will practice la the Court of iutol and Tn UlC decade 18S1 to 1S91 the ,-erry countU,, InUbu.a. J.,.s, mi. Jnn q decrciued tf.,

MTSubscribe lor the Courier, per cent.

materially

Mprplmnt Clerk, why do you

Mini vardstick lvinu in the

l-lll ...... J . w . -tun niilnM vnu earn in school

nun. - j - , that heat expands bodies 1

gende lliatter.

i

resolutions were adopted in lavoro or repmuuu n,fA,i 'Rail Splitter;" here

the W. C. T. U., and also for le al Streets nau n"1"! gence and his toil he prohibition. 1 have noticed the Y. where cows used to graze The g q

1 S. C. E. have adopted similar muuiiu r" :ro' placed the name oi " L i. iinnc Tlw we note the on- The sisters' school enlarged, and a pmceu

F!U1U"U"U . . i j,n!-n ,i nn n thn naro- n,u "J ' . : . " ...

wurd march of christian temperance larg u- tl - - best of America's puuue men work among the great christian bud- chial residence of the , Cathc , he i con; hert .1 ()!

i. . t ..i-ntn tho tTrpiriitinn. ine uju v.ieu. i.v.u...... . , - .i .i ,m, n, t nur

ICS WHO are binvmg iu b-o , , . ,t ,;,u that Stormy mm su human race. I cannot name homestead h

Lkm.. -M,.i..t v that has not adopt- line, modern resiuunee. tn tho heart of our old

p-'"" "T. - . . -r il...... u'51nn Im.l rnniodc ed and IUI-, ( linnnln

iwl I ho teacnillll. or a imri ui " , , . . ... .. unldiers man uiu uuiue u. .vw.' at least. o e W.C.T.U. To my proved the Kahn homestead until yb his name linked to that' ear white ribbon sisters I would now compares with son by sav Stand by the right, for God metropolitan homes m,bc the thedways for the right, and if He is gl atre of his early life and struggles, V.l.- i... .:...- nu9 Snhastian KUCbier lias occn ru-- , .,n,lnl nminonnn

"'Jo Ii t fealo theXh." If you placed with the elegant and com- - fwould consider that Morgan Prcs-'modious home of his son, Edward.

Gentryvillo has three firms buy-

?na tnliacco this vear. Mr. Hold

occupies the large tobacco factory

hero and began stemming aucbu

with a crew of about m Manas;

These enterprises not onir speas:

well for Gentryville buugive em

ployment to many, wup oinerwis would be uncmploye!--Chrisney

Sun.

An exchange says : A farmer

once wrote to an editor of a paper

asking him what the weather in the

next month would oe nac. iuc reply given was: "The weather

next month will ue very muuu

your subscription bul." Alter i i . 1 l. 41. irintlSrAP rP.nl

Utile poHuuriug me n.... ----- lectcd that hif bill was "unsettled,';

and so he at once sent a posui order:

a Mordi Gras, has been

made a holiday in Louisiana, also in Alabama.

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