Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 June 1895 — Page 1

Weekly GTmiftef .

JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY, JUNK 7, 1895. NO. 39.

VOL. 7.

, iHKll KVBKY FH1DAY, AI JAS- , nunois county, Indiana, hy ' CLEMENT DOANK.

Educational Column.

W.C.T. U. COLUMN

roxntUTKi hy oko. it. wiion ro. ui-i

OFFICE.- In Couhiku Huii.dino 0S Wkst Sixth Stubbt.

1MUC

Oration Contest.

OK smsCKIITION. I The Trustee of Harbison town- .. ... i .1. . r.-... .. ....1.1 ...... I. ,1 t,.i,ti iwit.

v ..r v Numbers. roHtutiH , i.u. snip mi.i. u jjuiu m..i u mv. r.-v ,Vr ' i mnort on graduates of 1SD -I o Columbia, ,orU.r tune .n ,mi orto Harbison, Roonc, Rainbridgc (not KATK?5 01 AlN Mtl IMNd. jJa,M,rt Marion and Hall town-

Kr U'Bil advertisements lepii .l w .,, Olivers the best oration

, nIK.,. $1.00 for Urt msc.uon , ..u. . . t,e U.yrhUm township coin

fiich sule(nu;m ui i.."... 'menecnu'nt exercises ot l.V.Jy, un

RETURNED WITH THANKS.

CO.NDUCTKI) HY MUS, M. L. HOJIHS.

Seven Stars of Hope.

... . i....u:..iniiits liiiernl POIl-

I'ltriv huvi-i ii" - , ts will be "'de t0 regular adverrs. COMMKUCIAI, AND .1011 WORK Of nil Kind" Promptly soul Neatly executed t UltKllAI. I'UICKS. V invite iiinpeetiou and business. rnoi -KSSioNAL cards. Dr. F. J. KEMPF, ,T A SI KK IN I A.. A.

Office- Hour.: 0 A. M 1'4 M. O iiimI tt 1

radio

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uri luv iwiiwi,ui n

Voice

Articulation 0 to "JO

Hy Uov. Joppli Cook. It is a star of hope in the tern

pcranco sky, that thirty-nine out of

our forty-tive Mates nave now niauo scientific temperance education mandatory in the e o m m o n

schools.

It is another star of hope that

'shylooks composing the New York board of commerce aro requested io ilnv nf Immn Mil (1 lot tho. workintr-

ls the Solicitude of the N. Y. Chamber 1Mm an(1 the factory j,an(i minimis-

ef Commerce For Labor. tcr their owii attains and decide on n ... , ot political questions as they choose. Caskyvii.i.k, Ky., May . . ff.inn of

I... . nil ..i 1 ! I. ...I.. " hi-j i".vu ....

i ruieewu j -l nai uuiiuvuiuui uuu

n 0M many temperance text-books adaptX to '"H ed to this instruction have been is

(!e.ture Memorv

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ll'IICI ill

effect . . .

.Ml. .1 1 Kv tlic fitnttnost oublishin!

"-I T houses." und are all keyed up to the II 1a wit

1 "i level of total abstinence.

,' to LUi It is a third star of hope that

... , the weight and power of temper-

l's" u lo lwuance literature, as well as its diuu

Coinmencemont will be held at sjon are rapidly increasing

täte to be announced

j II ays villi later.

M-MiiUi-HHSpwIiiltyiif tin' Tn-ittim-nt

IMrfPUhPHOf tllO MTVOUS

( urpof tlipAU-oliol UUilt

Julyiafltf.

! Lieut. Nicholas Savin died at m. Saratov in Russia at the age, it is ,,f asserted, of V2. He must have

sjo iii, uiki tu been, considerably over 100, for he entered the French arm v in 17DS.

1 ...f... .1 - 'II l!C. 11.. .... I.

. . nr: lis i i tv Ulli im i v un i iiciuuuioi

known as the New ork U. amber j v fe fa . of Commerce hnvng served notice' ; Qn a through its ehairtmm Oufatav, no .. lflj

behwab, that it will 1 meat to rescue the co ; ntry-and nilkinR to ovlizo the rest of the

ingcli

especially ine wage earners, hiuu,- , , f . . - . f d ,

and factory hands- rom He lar ffho workf n ha hereto.

-grasping ayar.ee of the h wmf b , f to blaUo CIlre 0f himowners," a 'mons or' meet- ,f , . . t (b M b ,ng presided over by a loca uork- th ' fc o hia fuce inJ tho t()il of mgman who earns, when he can , . , i,.,.iu,r nf

Ilia 1 llil ltOt 1. J V IIUIMWVil v. w

ii m a joo, nie pn .o t," fincrce has ever yet fed the hungry 1.00 er dav in silver, met in the,, . ,1.J ... .... i.m.,:.

. .. . " . nrnr fir imiiiiimm

children

It is a fourth star of hope that the

Methodist, Presbyterian, liaptist,

ConirreL'Utionnlist, and several oth

cr Protestant denominations, refuse

to admit liquor dealers to church membership. It is a fifth star of hope that the

Roman Catholic church, by the de-

IIIS

euv nan nisi evemux n' uapiu.io. ... n ..r

., , , ., -i'ugainBi miKeuuess. vikuiiuuis n hemselvesasthey saw f.t f the banker, the to the solicitude of the Nev ork plutocrat, not for Chamber of Commerce. Mr. 11.' .,,.., 'Vn ..il:,,,,,,,,,,,

r ...,n.u,in. mw nuiiviiiiiiniiiii ,i.....0

mOSgrOVe. a VOUIlg "wri,tll"JM .,... Mw, !ei,l MI,n nlinmlmr

man took down the notes. One of, " . i ' ..." i i .

.Iii juiiunui iiuiun uunuiu uiyiv; iu

repair or decorate its interior.

3. The workingman will try to

the audience arose, and mopping

his brow with a bandana, wanted to

now if the New York chamber ot

J. P-

OF KICK AND

STKF.KT. JASPEH. - INDIANA. I r,rr Horm -7 I A. M. IS l I I V

! A hundred years ago Mrs. Han-.,. ,.f .,r .u; uniirovinctho

Mn nab North, of Augusta, Me., began .Htorai iettor 0f Hishop Watterson, sending mince pie to the prisoners hliS a(j0plC(i the policy of excluding s east sixth in the county jail on Thanksgiving rumgoners5 fr0in Roman Catholic so-

m . t t -1 f W1ULULL

commerce mienueu, iis u wm-u 4, nvajinn nt

so

of

1IKS11IKXCK OS

Dav. The custom was followed by .llui nr .fuuinir the sacra

her through life, then by her daugh- mentg'to Roman Catholic rumsellter, and now her granddaughter is , violate the laws, especially

Particular attention pv w i observing it. thoc lxeilnsi Sunday liquor selling

ami obstutnes. ucc , ... j iuiertilkers ilre mjng cheap eof-The liquor traflie has the State by tins pressed out of paper pulp, the throat. It remains to be seen

"PRANK FINK, Whun nolished and stained, auch wlnthnr it has its izr'w also on the

ai. rrin? Atf1!"!. collius are almost as handsome as throat of the church.

,ll Milt,!' wi 'wood. They last longer in the It is a sixth star of hope that the

JASPER, INDIANA. ,,n,.,nil than collins nf wood or Motlmdit ebiirvh dnchires that the

1 Sir rii-tfl

nceruy, io aceompa., i - - , , ,

,y hereatter itn casn J men chamber ould not ncessardv be used tori

aiblication, but as an evidence of dollnr in

good laitn VIT l'prescntclebased condition is who has not had a job for the last l 100 cents and n

six months wanted to knou y jhoor hJnded of its fnlling bolow what the New f..;J(tha Lkin tho event that it is commerce was, and f there ere fu , ithnatizcd b tho Unitcd n nhnrinrr inmi ntiirmir t lift 1 Hfl V.I 1

4 " ? ' ' r.';" ,u States government.

.iiiuinui limit nuiiiviu iu r.,

was the intention to do away with

ir round

Special attention given to collec- metal, and they can be hernietieal- liquor trallic can never be legalized tions, and prompt returns. Com- jv SCaled be t. than heavy metal, without sin; and that both the mission expires Nov. 17 1808. Pittsburg Vspatch. Methodist and the Presbyterian öy-onii-ent in" oiir Hon. u7ö vernlont' maple syrup has come church atlirm, in national assemhiLdi reimtntion sine" the blies, that no i)olitical party that le-

VI KG IL K GKEEXE, gl;lle enacted a law to punish coun- galizes the liquor trallic ought to be ATTOUVFY AT LA W, terfeiters oi sugar. The passage of surprised if it loses the votes of

...... vV. tlie law IS sum IO navu uvuu pin-uiiuitn mvuiuvit. jASPKit. imii.. , , Hnn of dealers in the It is a seventh star of hope tha

...rnSou:,,,':; pure sugar to eireumvent rivals, who reorganization of State and Nationa Heiuittiu'iruü iw h.h.m ii .oii.-ru-.i. dealt in the counterfeit, a substance politics is in progress, and the mde

onico in simy.i iniii.Hiijr.-oiitiixiiii- of jnto which beet sugar largely entered, pendent vote increasing on theques "oS:i"ur: J"' - in the sixteenth centurv there tion of the prohibition of the liquo kkuu TBAYMiiu . o. .Hii.i.Ts. WIU a euri0us enactment 'in Eng- trallic. hen the : path to pohtica

,r. v. niiiiiDPU i.,,i .Ii.!' dml hawkers were preierineiu ivaus imuuBinuo km.

m . it forbidden to 'sell plums and apples, mill free govenimcnt is a farce ATTORNEYS AT LA W. ;,; the rea,fm tIu!t ,orvat.s .j ap- and its future is likely t, be a trag Ith. in ncit tlw edV.

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ii .i.... i.. Mnl.nl. mill mini 111 111! anritt (it IllPlll. MIHI Wl'TL' flllU-

fo.iti..H. sji.-c-i.il .at.M.tiim Kiv. n to toii.c enljv tempted to steal their em- of t,iem of fe:lul portents, ob UoMHM.ov,.riv.tHiWHsSo..ii,,i.i.v.nMU.Hc.; . v jn order to enjoy scure tluse stars. Municipal mis

s",,l,rt he costly delicacies. nile under the desp.msm oi uio . , . , 1 1 dramshop is possibly the darkest b. m. M.,,.cns-. m. a. su KESKV. The widest canal in the world w . 0 AJncriean futurc. The III IH1H A- WKKK, said to be the Chona nrg o ta- rf of lhe R bHc AT r J?1 in,lh? nortlwcjt iirovmco of In- , logs of one thousand millions Attorneys at Law, ,u0 u i n fee broad, ami w, i - , ,. trafU .IAHPRH, ND., be 200 feet broaJ w hen J; -!uld iinnle,,sely to the diitress of the wmpruni. m um Co, of 0..1.0N h,.,i' 1 he miiiii canal u. 1 be 4o0 mile, d J , , 0Qr KajoVnrouHt.,,. i...riu.i..rit....u....Kiv- iong; the principal branches w i. i.mvevci. that throurfi

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i.'F.i K-mi.st....t....rt Aue. .,a , u un ..gt .v..h. . " 7;' " :ui these clouds the glorious clu u.U. ii 1. Ii.nloc -inil tint vilhiLM? branches ot . r.. .

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ste

j Ann 1 .1 tlt . ..I jr lll a vsiii t-v -

4,wu nines; u,ovo n: . uh q,kj behind it in the now .mill t , rrnrii tl Ol. . . ... . .. .1

41 " , , , , brightening dawn ot tue tweniiet In Manchester, England, the town ccnturv council is about to put 1, '250, 000 J .... into clearing the slums. An over-

nwiTiitiiiK AuoriH-y for tiit- Miii ..V." w?n crowded and unhealthy space of Alcohol, taken as a beverage, is

llliJTntnÄ to nlm ii any .-onnty "'five acres in the center of the city ahvavs injurious in proportion to the

uiiiu-s.imro will be taken, ine ouuuings torn quantity taken ami the frequency

down, and new model workmen s (f jtg use. Its use is therefore not

dwellings erected in their stead, oniv inexpedient as an injurious ex with Innre areas for playgrounds, nmnic. hut is morally wrong, botl

and trees and Mowers planted in the us jt endangers health and exposes

open spaces. to the insidious dominion oi adeau

A well known Washington horse- ly habit, and countenances its pro

man has discovered a fact in nat- duetion and use with all its sweej

ml hictnrv whieb may not bo iren- imr desolations and woes. Lyman

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enillV Known, it is una n iwm- liL-ctuui, j. ij.

footed beasts, in making the hrst

W. E. COX, Attorney at Law, .TA8PE11, INDIANA,

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J. I.. IIUETZ. J K' MCVAU' BRETZ I mCFUll, Attorneys at Ltw

JASPK. IiLIA. W Will tinirtk-clii tin- Tour jf liulml imil HilJ.ilnfiiKi-oiiiitli-K. niiilKlv Plön iittpntlon toanv liuHiiH'! ntmtpil t tln-in. iillpp on r.th Strppt, nun cimin Kit of Court houdf. Ipp.1, JZ-i

himself, if necessary,

f a l . 1! .:l 1

o. ine sympainv, souciuuie

and empty benevolence of the New

re is re

silver, saying hat t ie stamp he ; govx'rnmen at present he Id at with gold the so-called titty cent

dollar, although it was debased in Gen. Wade Hampton's Speech. tl.n iilrL-nll nnil lcLn1 ?f it U'!l5 Tf-

tnrM to the honor it once en bved n. wnue iiampion, oi ouui

if it would then be half the trouble Carolina, made the dedicatory

to maintain it equal with gold. lie speech at the unveiling in Chicago

also asked if the New ork c iam- Mav 30th, of a monument to the

ber of commerce had any or knew nno --nfni1-Pflfn Rni,iinr inr;n(i ,

..f ...... Cfi.. .I JiHi Hint pnn il """" v....,.w....w

Ul lll IIIH uuuuta " ..... ii, .IM

i. .: a., ..Li.- i.m jo U.1KWOOUS cemeiery uiere. me

In. w.antnd to answer J jhn G. Car- monument is the creation of a mini

lid..' fivn nmnnsitions. Yankee her of Chicairo citizens, and the

fashion. Mr. Carlisle had stated ceremonies on the öOtli were attem

thines that he could not prove and ed by a large number of G. A. R

that none could controvert, which men as well as confederate veterans, reminded him of the Irishman who and was presided over by Rev. Dr. In ill down the nronosition that the W. II. Bolton, past commander U.

mnnn wile nviilo nf oroon ( hense and S. Grant Post 28. G. A. R., of

defied anybody to prove to the con- Chicago. The following is an ex-

trary. tract from Men. Hampton's speech: The applause from this was t n.-Moniiiie for the wr. stopped bv the chairman. A man "Of tho 0000 confederates buried in thn far nnd of the house said he here not one was an officer; all were

was not much of a speaker, butsug- privates, in no way responsible for

gested that it was a lame policy to tlie unnappy war wmcn urougm an f.nntiniin nsinrr silvnr. which was a iliad of woes upon our country.

because they join in decorating the

graves of brave men whom they met in battle? Thousands of feder-

soldiers rest under southern

kies, in a southern country, many

in unknown graves. And when,

on memorial day in the South, the

raves of our dead are decorated,

gray-haired confederate veterans,

nd noble, devoted women strew

owers over the graves of the federal

soldiers. If the humane, generous action of tho people of this city in doing honor to the memory of their old antagonists is denounced as

esecration, it would seem to follow

lat the decoration of federal

raves by "rebel" hands should be

open to tho same criticism, but no

denunciation of southern people for daring to honor the memory of men

ho were onco their enemies lias

met my eyes. Such unnatural and

bigoted feelings as would prompt

io discordant note on an occasion

of this sort are rarely found among

true men and brave soldiers, and 1

mvc often thought that if tho two

'reat captains who were engaged in

that death grapple in Virginia, had

been left to settle the terms ot

eace, each supported by his faith-

ul followers, the country would

uive bad a peace, indeed; one

lonorable alike to victor and vaniiiished, and which would, I be-

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costly metal, as mere token money, And yet tuese numuic private soiand said if its legal tender qualities diers, any one of whom could have were to be destroyed,as they virtual- gained freedom by taking the oath lv wore already, it would" be wiser of allegiance to the federal govern-

, ' . . . .

to issue paper or copper as a prom- meat, prefered death to the sacnise and leave the silver to be used lice of their principles. Can any in the arts and for the tongues of the possible dishonor attach to the brave gold orators. Another man who had men of Chicago because they are his sleeves rolled up said he under- willing to recognize the courage and

stood we were on a gold basis and devotion to duty ot these dead con . . . . ... -r 't

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vet had to rely upon silver to carry tederates; imagine, n you can, cm the world's business. He then my friends, the despair, the horror wanted to illustrate a point, and of those poor privates lingering in asked whether or not any gentle- prison and dying for their faith.

toS a u b I t dv in 111'!' -Uh Imming ..red ;,nv ago ivey I"?:' , ...ill l-n tl. lirs. ,ve uiulor licivon that can enslave, ini-

irl

W. ,.Trityl... V . """'I.rTit AY LOK & I1UNTKK,

www..vjr- , , . , - "V. .: brute and take away the best ps

.lAsLKK. INPIANM. w" nw BI .. " "r,9 " 1 T of innn'H life and rive him noth

wu, nmetiPPin t,. Court, of ,, HS ing but an awful, black mid fearful tÄÄ,ihJT f0rl',C, ' ,ll,JdUphM recollection to pay for it.-John Ii.

.i i i i .i uougn. Great interest is taken m the con-, strnction of the Blackwall tunnel

under the Thames. Never have About 82 per cent, of the convicts

more dilliculties in boring been met in the United .States privately coniwith, and at the present stage tho fess their frequent indulgence in in-iwnrL-is nrncewlitiL' with the utmost toxieatine drinks. The fact here is

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workmen are now to be declared boiuiy inai mo in

man in the house has a gold dollar They died here, in what they lookin his pocket. Everybody was si- ed lipon as a foreign and hostile lent. One asked if a silver dollar land, far from the land of their wouldn't do as well. "No," said birth, with no tender hand of mothhe, "I must have a gold dollar, or er or wife to soothe their entrance I can't illustrate my point." "Hut into the dark valley of the shadow there is no gold," cried a number of death, and with all the memories of voices. "Mr. Carlisle savs there of their far off homes and loving

are $000,000,000 of gold "coin in kindred to add the sharpest pains tho nmintrv and vet there is not a to death itself.

dollar of it in this whole crowd of They were true men, and say, if

nhnrinir men. That's strance. An you please, that they were inistak-

Irishman who had a little too much en, that they were wrong, no brave

liquor here said Misther Carlisle man on earth can tan to uo nonor

April .1i.

ieve, have prevented the evils

brought about by the politicians.

"As it is, the South recognizes

and honors the magnanimity of

Gen. Grant toward our great chief, Gen. Lee, and deplores as an un

mitigated misfortune the assassination of Lincoln. I repeat that the

untimely death of President Lincoln

was regarded by all thoughtful men

of the South as one of the most se

rious evils which had befallen our section, and I venture to say that

my southern associates here present will sustain mv assertion. We

know that during the war he devoted every energy of mind and body for a restoration of the union, and that result accomplished, wo felt that his big brain and his kind heart would prompt him to deal kindly and leniently with his fel

low citizens of tho South, for his

ugliest, if not solo aim, was to see

he union restored, and it was a

cruel fate that deprived him of what

le hoped would be the reward of lis labors, and the South of ono

who would have been one of her

strong protectors in her sorest hour of need.

"Some of our northern fellow-

citizens seem to paraphrase the bib-

ical question, 'Can anything good

come out of Nazareth?' by applying it to the South; but, my friends, we really are not all evil. Put your

self in our place and judge us from

hat standpoint. In the convention

which formed the constitution there were two parties, which held opiK-

site positions ono urging tho for

mation of a strong central government, and the other advocating tho

doctrine of state rights. It was at

tempted to reconcile these antago

nistic views by a compromise, by

which it was declared that all pow

ers not delegated to the general government were annexed tp the states ;

but, like all compromises, it left

this vital question unsettled, and

rom liht until laol the proper

construction to bo placed on the clause of the constitution just re-

erred to has led to constant and

often angry discussion. This un-

ortunatc condition of affairs was

urther complicated by tho injection

f the question of slavery into it,

and we all know what had been the

result of these unhappy differences.

KIUJXO BUKTTNEKi Attorney at Law, Aim! Notary Public,

- im,i i Mm a m a caution. The

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. , . under the bed ot the river, ami in- toxicaiing eneci oi aicouoi prupau-a of driving the Greathead the way for the co.nmission of . hield through clay, have to force it crimes of every kind. Lhsha liarGood KuHlilcneo in Ireland tirough a stratum of gravel and ris, M. I). For Sale. gmd. Tj,e danger cf Hooding is ,

noun; ni Pigm ruuiiin mm iwu mum jncrcaged ov the fact that he top of anit imoil cellar, with three town lots in "j v- i , Irdand. Good water, stable, and other the tunnel will bo onh about mx

out biilldhiiM. In Rood order even feet from the bottom ot the river.

was a lawyer and it was not neces- to their courage, and their steadfast mirv tn tmv anv attention to any- adherence to what that they con-

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mwIv excent. tlie witnesses m me ceiveu io oo iiieir uiay. iuu, mv

case. He then steadied himself on brave citizens of Chicago, in doing

the railing and said "Old Hutch," honor to their memory, honor your nf Chicairo. cave his opinion of the selves and humanity.

Vow York rdiambcr of commerce Nor will vou blame us of the

and New York business men as fol- South, while appreciating gratetully

lows : your generous action, in their mom

Tlw first thinirnNp.w York man orv. lou could not respect us

tri. to find out about vou is wheth- were we to feel otherwise. Death

er or not vou have a dollar and the places its seal on the actions of next thing he" tries to find out is men, and it is after death that we how to get that dollar." The Ir-"measure men." Woof the South

ishmaii also wanted to know what measure our dead comrades buried

n.., Vow Ynrk tnnn meant bv an bv the standard applied to men

"honest dollar," and a "dishonest after death, and you of Chicago

,lnlhir." He sunnosed thev meant have measured thnm hy the same

one that was dishonestly earned or standard, the only standard by

one

and

i that was dishonestly acquired, which we can measure men, and by i I,,, .wAnuuh.rrwl tho iloiiinrii't in- nnnlvinc this vou have shown that

.ii i ana " . ...... "rr-v o , , . , . , All the crimes on earth do notde- , nt s:ivi!r ft dishonest acouire- vou have conic to the highest stand

Htrov so many of the human race , ()f inoro vauo n K0U1. ard vouchsafed to men, and on this

. .. '.V.. f.A,.J n..:i . 7. .7 " m.i nor u ornate so union property as. nmnmittce on resolutions was North and öoutu can sianu, Willi

Äl?, wilh .ocieiy' Grounding: T he 1 ater fro t o drunkonness.-Lord Bacon. 'Ulcn aoiui,d and drafted thb fol- honor alike to both sections Will be Hold very cheap and on easy to keep out wit , m "Vs .... Win which was unanimously a rtri..tio vipw.

tcrniH. Apply to C. Doank, Jumper. spongy sanu, um so r u engt- . . s.Ä ttdoäod Are any federal soldiers disloyal Subscribe for the Couhikk. SuT " " " TL Schwab and the other to the flag under which thoy fought

Lancaster, Pa., is enjoying an

epidemic of typhoid fever, there bo

ng over one hundred cases under

treatment. The conceeded source of the disease is tho city water.

It is supplied to tho reservoirs from Concstoga creek, a large stream

which gets all tho pollution common to a stream Mowing through a

well populated region. Thero is

also on one of the branches of tho creek a glue factory that extends

special facilities for the develop

ment of bacilli. Slowly but surely

this country is being educated to

the folly of taking a city's water supply from an open stream without filteration. Ind. Senlinel.

Anderson Tomason, colored, of

Rockport, died May 18th, aged 105

years, ui ms iweivo cnuuren mil one lived to soo him buried.

A saloon in New Harmony is called tho "Health OMicc "The road to fortuno is through printer's ink.', P. T. Bamum,