Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 September 1898 — Page 1

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VOL. 41.

IÜ3LISHK KVKKV KKIP.IY, AT JASPKK, DUaOIIOOUVTY, INPl.NA, BY CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. I Cotmiaa Builoimo

is Wk-t Sixth Sikkkt. PRICE OF IÜB80BIPTION, -er Year, rVJ Numbers, Poatpatd. 1J0. S trttr t in it In proportion. H Sltes OF ADVEBTIBINO. . -. . i I . .

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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 58, 1898.

W. C. T. U. COLUMN

NO. 3.

CONDIM'TKI) BY MKS. M . I.. BOBBI.

Neal Dow and the Bishop. At the annual meeting oi the Ni

England brauen ol the church Tern

perance society, Dlrtop weeiy,

rtland. Me., ma le an address

in

dated

I

. . . r a a

m hin i t it- i hi hits report in- -

thai in Maine there is M town M small thai it coul. 1 not (umiak drink oi noor whi-ky to those Who

apply

fur it ; also ; that there

w a-

M much liquor drank in Maim if

xeai

. i.r u.lv.-r- ever. o t his statement n'ii

trans win if iii.vk " ... i tl

Dow very lining y n pu o u m-

ditor oi w

tie' rH.

COMMERCIAL AMD JOB WOBK (If Kinds Promptly an.l Neatly executed at Ulli IL i nn iw. We invite llaSpOftirffl Bad luni n.a.

PROFESSIONAL CARPS. R. Ha Ml I. BT KS- M. A. NWEKNIY. IIIMII mm A KWKBrlBTi Attorneys at Law, JANPEH, INO., Will prm-tlre In UM OOttfta "t lii)"i ant adjoining Ouantls. Pkrtleml v attention kiv mi to oofloetloBi gfOKrll'K -.Inrkaon St.. ppoi.lt the fiTiltola County Itni.W. DM ., W.

following letter to the I i ioti. liinci' Advi ' it'

"I tee that Bishop Neely is oul

t,. the honor trallic iti

Maine. On a former occasion hi made strong point againat tin

Mrlilii ill that it caused the 1 1 1 ' I

to be bad. In renlv to that 1 laid it wouli

. a . . ... 1 ..I .

be an impertinence in me w t,, t,.ll all I know.

HORRORS UF CH1CKAMAUGA

THAT AWFUL PETITION!

HOSPITALS LIKE LAZERETOS

Many Soldiers Died in Camp as

oi Lack of Medical Attention.

mi-erable feelings, and when I would lie down at night and IM the

thick fog Of miasma settle over my c , Mo,ma- Wno Drafted It, Tells Motive Power on

tent 1 would wonder what inaiaai i. u would inhale the dreadful poison About asa, . i v ..1.1 I tut i m aitrtl ! Sun.

germs. lay alter uay i womu - -

arie early in the morning ami, corporal ammn, u...it trudce over to the division hospital, author of the petition

onlv to see new faces and to lunl " UI

THE L3E OF ELECTRICITY.

Previously

1

V.tth

Corps Surgeon in Charge of 3.5.000 Mm Veterinarian, Appointee of the President. The Indianapolis Sentinel prints . . a . i t i

me loiiiiwing interview wmi ' , cause there was no one to

lain Carshn-en ot the one hundred and fifty-eighth Indiana regiment. He is pastor ol St. Paul's Kpis.-o-pal church of that city, and one of the leading divines of the country.

a Road

Operated by Steam. A recent example of the use of

Vincennes, electricity a the motive power on a which the road previously operated by loco-

fell over each motives is the railway which runs

that the sick were getting worse all other to sign to get mustered out, from lonawanda to Lockport, If. of the time, and it made my heart relate- the circumstances of the af- The mad is operated by the -ick to tl ink tint I could not offer ,:lir about a follows: One day the HurTaloand Lockport Railway comthe. a single consolation to ein , r WaahiMtOU Post published a state- pany, and serves as a feeder to the e gjj. ment that 100,000 men would be brie railroad. have aeon diet fill the mouths mustered out. It did not specify The company was organized in of men at tbe point oi death, be- regiments. Lator. the same April, 1 and immediately pur-

i.rn-l, newspaper suueo uiai me -ei iciarv cnaseu aiiiui live anu one-nan nines

them away. In aome cases a phv- ul war wuiu ascerwn a w aa oi single inw running mrougn sician had aemanyaa fortv patient's i-nhle the wishes of the regiments Lockport, and leased for mnetyWhen we left'Chicatnauga for garrison duty. When the nine years the Lockport branch of Knozviile WS had about 100 sick boya enlisted, Bolmaa says he did the Erie railroad consisting of thir- ... K..ft .iniiAit.nLi wBt.i i n h , fi.ri in Inikn ... .1 . . . I . 11 I f il Ifta ui r il A

nii-n in olir rei' ment W e W . Ilt to 1 ml,1l'1' ncin-c in pa, . inw ... irui auu unc-uau bmiRio

anvthir.g that he might say

lation to the quality f the I am no judge of that matter never take it. He now sayMaine there is no town so

l n n

drink il y 1

that in small

personal!)

JLttornev at Law, failure to get a goo.

JAHI'KK, IX 1)1 IN A,

PniiMMMitliiK ttortn v fr th nth JaSlelftl CIreult, ii'l 'U raii-tully utt. tel t. an ci v il MmIbcm eutrutmi lb kfai In ftWf aoaaty if tin olrtmlC

IHci. in - i.Hytt m liullditiR on riMMir --(iiHr. De. , "W-lV W. A. Trjrlo.-. W S. Hunter. TRAYLOIl & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, JAVMPEB, INDIANA, Will priti'tici' In tl.e Courts of IuIkiI mid ftdjoinlliK BtMÜSkW. -offlrf oViT HuIkiI Ciunty state Bank. A pril Tl. 'Vi. BttüNO BUETTNER, Attorney at Law, And Notury Public, TASVKlt, INDIANA, win naaafcM thl courts ot DvbelaaaMl Perry couiitl-n, Inilmnn. Jitn V, ln.4. p. a WOODS, D. D. s, OPEKAT1VK DENTIST, JASPER. INDIAMA. as. oo st of Ttmrn. sa.oo i. .11. QnHN nJ Bri.ln mutt O..M Fillinir

Ru. l.ll meih'Hl. ..f ntlliif rtino! t-ui

All work (furnt'l Trm K'nl'U ovtrftturat and Ur.jr ' Hrd r tor. A'.tu.I It. lH-ly

that it could not famish a drink ol poor whisky to thoee who apply for it. The btthop says that positively as if personally knowing the f.ct ;

1 drink when

he w ant.- it is a vexation to llmse

who aie accustomed to it

miles of

He makes sensational charges asj:.:-n hi.lon-irt. rs .-in.l a-ked to frign lands. Many others were track trom Lockport to .North lona-

o camp at Uhica manga, but hi- )(, funnMi ambulances. Thev hi,n- 11 waf something new wanda. In addition, seven and aords, however strong they may amuulanees but they refused 'or patriot to eonaider. Holman one-half milas of aiaaa track beaeem. Cannot he doubted. He says: l() furnish any. They did not say. was selected to write the petition, tween Huffalo and North Tonawanda "I am yet in the United Btatre .taA - n '. .irnh vnn all vou! presumably becauee be was a col-and one mile in the city of Buffolo . .i t c i.uuiwi 11,1,11 " 1 " l II :A r.A I I I .

service anu now IS Dot WS Hine rin..pd hut we will furni-h vou " W nra'"- iw vwwimw w inn punnamb iu im witY iwrii-

, - -- j , , . , .. , l ,,i ik ... j :i f . i ....:,.i

what We Cin ' hut thev abso- " io uuu mm m nc lyuiuc uiiiee ui irai'K ere acijuuru ,

lntflv refund to furni.h one. al men on the subject we. glung on tne all ot which were equipped

though some were not being used. H n to Pay TBI BlLLB.

"The reault waa

As soon as

we an- mustered out there are some thing- WS an say, that we will say, that we must say and our tongues are not to he tied by any cry of

-en-utioiiaii-m' raised bv those

whose interest it H to cover up

facts. ExAOUBBATlOM Hot Nki K--AKY. "We of the one hundred and tifty

for

men on the subject we.gmng on me all ot winch were secretary of war's mind, was bv p?- electric traction.

tition. He wrote one and 12 copies This work involved the erection were made, one for each company, of Doles, overhead trollev. feeders.

We had to SCOUr ir.,lrn:in uanrt -i that it wan not done anA thp hondin7 nl raila and wnn

the t'ie country tor conveyances anu a in an underhanded way. Coming- begun May 17, 11S9H. On Aug. 14,

t.-w ol us went down into our pock- ffa olliceis in his company read almost exactly three months later, eta and paid the bill. You see it Space was left at the top of the trains were in operation Ly electricpeople don't have to exaggerat petition for Holman's company tor itv. Both passenger and freight Um truth is had enoutrh. Manv . . j - cum 'I'l.iu : :.. ..: .u f v...

. , . , . - 1 - I . . 1. " . VF... J tiiv . rj V ri.it. . DtllltC I .Mill. I IU IUI llltl .Ul. .....I.il. I...li... -i ...in i.ii.nt j 1 1 1 ii.it il- . . . 1. r . WT 9 J '

c115u1.11 iini " t-"-' 'souiiers uieu in camp as a resuu 01 js rlU. tl) ,ow that ject to ordinary hardships and pn- lack () me(ical attention and the u,.vc V(lT

..n.l.xl .ill !.. VPS lin . t I- 1 il! 11' 1.- "LI"' ."I

1 . iMiv.. , ... . , .... ,, I, f.. nie I. 11 rers

half-

The hishop some tune age called vatioBa. e prtded ourselves on incompetence of medi at my bouse to introduce friend not heim; feather-bed soldiers, w Tlu.re is no doubt of it.

as charged.

the ning separate electric cars on

Mi'TINOrs" hour headway.

Some of the commis- Th freight service is handled by

not to

two electric locomotives. There

( a 1 . . - . ...... t . . I thu in . i u

from the west who wanted to know wro w.u. u ; hen we arrive.l at Knoxvme 1 -r7rSS, tU-ltn. are ten electric motor ca.s, mount

d ."lll UIV pVtlllOII Uli . .1 t...v..vv.. II jii ntiiin Durht vc h. u L n . 1 n if tultj

about the result.- of the law.

ft,.r ai an, 10 eai anuiinK 01 ... rusted bv l)r. llersell, a

II 1 .-A .11 1 .1.;... Iwo.ir. fttllft . - ' M m m a

Af i . r 1 l . . . tt nnt aivnv Uli. Ulli W' U1U 1 M M i i n 1 nit; .. in .urif.m !im nr.P n tu lAW

pre-eniingnisineoi ... .. and weakened, debilitat- 1 ' 7. r... . . 1- . " ,w" Colonel Barnett was away

iii.i to uti Trii'tiii 11 n ii til a. - l " "i ur in ui i,nr m.--, hu.t .

1 aii 111 . a- w . . . t 1 1 r r. 1 1 '

ed them.

have you been in town' week," he replied. "Then hae been here long enough to some opinion about the law ;

do you think of it?" "I think it is a failure." " Where are you stoppii,. "At the Falmouth hotel." "Do they sell liquor there.'" "No." "Have you tried to obtain

it there?" olitain some

"Have vou tried at other place-'"

.. ed ami invaliden lor me. an on auyou'COUIlt tr,e Criminal incompetence i;lv,. of certain brigade and division ipiarwhat termasters and conimi--arie-.

"It was as had or worse in tne medical department. When we went to Chu kainauga we found that our corps surgeon, the man w ho

waa tbe general m-chn t ot the medi

an- in ( lod's country now.

mauga was hell. He speak irreverently when thi. Another otlicer said

ed upon eight whtels, using

when eifect trucks. rti a a i? e

' . . . ti.o .ititir.,, wa ti.rtpd Whpn l, i iiesc are ui iwo Kinus.

, V . name back somebodv told him what bmation passenger

II1U IlOi r !.... .

capi

two

not

h said was g"irg

'Prion Vincennes, wa?

on.

a com-

and smoker,

Simpson, lorty-two feet long over buffers and

uuny-one ieei long iieiweeu euur,

with four and one-half foot plat-

"Ye- tried l ard to cal service of 85,000 men, the .mm ed wnat couiu e uo

. ... iiioifiiiiii it.-l r n r ui n ni't s uiv iu unwi -.v.-v... .u ... v ... . ,

but could not succeed."'- r . TktM up UnA .n ihnnduncp of mnd the attirinaiive. Dower .ri and two u

rnyni t l . v r t i' i i r ira in ' w 1 1 ai . a - a : . ... . j . . . it..." . 9

' I ' -r n . v-v i l a I IK ' I I' lit

i cf .i: w:i pr

. . . A . I. ti .ion..' ' 'lU id H.lllUlh w . x . v. ....... - - . M " . .

-laa, n many ou.r. .o. , - - vutarnrv e..r. turnverein. Everv man had a

"Hid you succeed a-w en; in oh- Vvoted hlTfti H!o and the tents were all Moored. Dista.n.ng honor. No, 1 could not ft . andhaJ iufecUnta were used to keep out ,il",..a.ny- v..... i'never nracticed imoDi human be- di-ease. Not a complaint has ever

I lien 11 seems you nave urru - r---here a week, and have in vain tried is. ho was responsible for h roor best to obtain a drink; nowPPointinent? Preaident McKin-

whv do vou think the law a fail- W appomieu mm. WT" 'a,v in.iu ,.i;. article

ure?" "One morning early I was in the park and saw there a man

Ivmg on the grass, drunk, wun a - - . (d w m ht ami om.

tl,,. went dow

ordinary every day remedies

SS are demanded in the most com- .w-.w " .,1P mlnr. hflIUP wi,pn Wnd

' o

i t i . I. . i.

"Not so at Camn Thomas. Kven -

III I III" UlC I I'll 1(l.IUIJi3 4 i 1 lli'VVU iVl 1 1 lK.ie nr.,f;ior,nl ipi.lo.mv but , ordinary . Holman stayed

HI' II V'BV- - J x. T - , ,

I4.1.-1V. 'e . w . .. ,

ft II f . - , VSIIt II IIIIOIU 'V llll K OIVIMi.. I ... ! 1

come afflicted with protessional uniu sunuay evening

imagine the sr.u

Ol!'..

J. 5. STEWART,

RESIDENT DENTIST, South slUeof l'ul.lir Sutire, Spyl lllock. .1 ASP Kit, - - INDIANA Operations first-claps as reoon. mended

-ell work intarunteed. Siit'ciulist

Crown and Bridiyp work. ltc. . iwo ly. D EXT I ST R Y

on

Or. II. A. MdSHY, Resident Dentist. IIUNTINOUUK, IND. Tpndcr hli proffUKliinal m'rvlcea to all ii...liiiK m.y work in th- ilintal IIa, ami prmniiii'H li i(lvi- It hi clonent ettriitn ui Unit' plute work upwlelly ollrit-!. hiiiI all kork earrentfil. Apr. IS. '

I'he corps was entirely

medical and surgio

Tli.irn 'um il. t .....ill

I i mil- nvii. ii. ,-....

i. ...i ... u:.. I ; f,,r t hut sirunieni- oo ...inn io o u u a

ooilie Ul ill." roue. n i in. . . i i ".There wb no ouinine, none ot

reason i eon.-uier wie m khh.iv-. , ,

"Do you know whether that man . i . .1 i ..

caii.e ironi liosion IV wie ean

1 . .... ......... , v n Uli n Ii I 1111 Ullr Iiuil 11 9 1. 1' Ul'

Chicamauga to Knoxville is like CALLhU Ur Bi 'u-y''-form and acombination passenger going trom hell to paradi-e. Holman had already talked to amj baggage car with a body length WHAT MIGHT HaVI Bbsx Dohk. Simpson about the petition. The of thirty-one feet eight inches and "At Knoxville it was demonstrat-c,jlonel aked lf niember four and one.half foot platforms.

ed what could be done for the HO.o "is uuiua.iy t. uuw.u. nie motor equipment consists ot

management. ;w,e P.: "iuipbuu repueu four G. K.-57 motors (208 horse

MiuuiMtn. power per car) and two b s series rrs i a i a:: . .1 . . a L r

Ourh.spital was an old me me ptm.uu mm F parallel controllers. The total

cot iiiiiu uiiur, no, .. ...v we,gnt 0t a loaded car is lr im twen-

coionei. ty to twentv-five tons. Oo the evening of the day of Hoi- . man's arrest, at parade, a state- DUBOIS COUNTY PHYSICIAN IS BROKE.

A I A. A A CC ft lL.1

i i i i i v :n. i.:u mein was reau io wie eueci mui

oeen Ii ,uu uooiu in 'Mini-, miiuii . . , . . . rihowa that not the men, but the !"gn,ng and circulating a petition MMiiiiinna n , t, . hi .., t ca m n is con rary to the twenty-second

V' 'Ii VA l M who . T i ft J tiuiuv uft v umi' . . . rr i . . r Tl.,,,,,.,- . k'ni.rvill.. il... modi- article of war. This was the charge

Makes Application for Baokruptcy la Local Court. Dr. G. H. Abell, of Birdseye,

Dubois county, wants to be declared

him.

arre-t Holman was at first a hankrupt.

nt. Col. Birnett ordered Application was tiled before I m-

ted Mates Lomnussioner artman

entirely oiu ui I n,'ainth deal supplies, eal service was ipnte d.nerent from ab'"" igh suraica! in-,Cbickamauga. It became sudden- l?f' . 1. ...PI nno i.i i,t nml .inn uiinwiin put 1.1 111

n to Knoxville, bought to be taken .to the guard house. f ,r iftfi KI.nli.ta o.wi f hor ordinary offences a non-com- eunesuay aiternoon. ADeu s 1 a I V " f r missioned oili -er is not placed in Cities are placed at $3,000 Hi rew on the Red C ro-s tor ' assel!, conist of 100 acre8 of land tl

: r . :i

V..;,.; ,lri,,L- t mn cases 01 siciviie.-.

rmiiui1 i uniiciiik v....... ....... , ....... .... , i i .i i made reouisition for them we were

urn, or ti.at neiounu u ir i orwunu rrz : .t , , , where vou couid find none after told bluntly that we would have

hunting".! week for it?" "No, I dol' r them, not know that, but I think the Ian A PlsraCT I.azakkttk.

a failure." "I went to the division hospital

.lu., and paid for

com- terward drew

When we ttie amount.

His

in

D.MH Crawford county, a physician's li-

l',li'.Vlii' . w e offense extra- hrary and several hundred dollars

in the

guard house from Friday evening

"What a fool you aie. I hope our bishop will take it kindly in my advi-ing him not to talk so much about the failure of the Maine law and the bad liqUOI there is here as the result of it. People talk about him and it impertinently. Nkai. Dow.

nor a

in accounts.

Abell made an affidavit in his pe-

6n Satur- tition that he is unable to raise the

day morning Col. Barnett sent word -5 with which to Pa the necessary Vi .. . il.i :t ronrt fees Pospv Sr f'hitnill art

Him ,1,I,in Pr,. :.l 111,11 '. UIH- "P"" - i - - TtftäTlftTT.

ot a,ul smells that one came in con- t,nu, , Jo Holman would sign a request for awon.eys.-nnavuie sooner, tact with there made it resemble a . . . iUllIl.rate the ,itu- discharge it would be forwarded to bau WAV RBUW

perfect lazaretto. Bah! It makes auon i,etter than to liken it to lwo the secretary ot war. Holman resue aick to think of Camp Thomaa.lj,,, a patient to sufter'Iud-. ... . t. , .asaaa a "We did not softer t r want of i . .r . i., DJ Sunday, Holman was quietly re- Taxable Territory Valued at S25.9O0 Ad-

- iirft.:(iiiiti;iiiiiiiiitFiit'L " ' . i i m . m Ä . -

I opened the door for him w ith a everv da) and the sights an I M

"Good morning, instead

' . jealousy you can ii UIU,H ation. " Some of th

lood. but our thanks for that are anted ink and the ntll(.r leased fiom the guard house. Otha d 1 1 1 CS . 1a m I. ... 1. . . S Atu 4 r . . . . I t,.r l...'i,.r i,n v.,.1 Utk i n

due to Colonel Smith,

he didn't get food any

iil numiu i'iiiiy uiivi uiv. vtuvi . . . w lute. Such was Camp Thomas,!"" arrested for being mixed up i i ... :..i. ; i 'f ui.ki.Ithe same aflair were also ieleas

who, when

other way, anj j am f an(j tjfe(j 0f thinldna

in

ased.

ded to Qibaoa Cousty.

The officials of Gibson county have made a discovery which will

. . . ...in . inn ,-iin i'i 1..V V. ... ........... . demanded it and followed up his ()f it I lost twenty-live pounds ()f A few days later Holman was re- jncreaae the county's revenue, but 1 I !il. . 1. m i aaaatlaadlafti aft! . 1 Inn. Ail trom nrrnuf Tknu 1 ho ntat .ft . r-a r m m

human i

Hainlirlde Township Trustee's Notice. TWaadtriarned, Tnist-- of Ilainbvtdje towaahip.Dabots county, will at tend toTownehip liusinew on Saturday of iwerv week, at Frank Het.'s oitlct on North Main ntrvet, In'tween Kikrlith and Ninth, in JaiiK'r. The Townnhifi ti atarysnd Indiana Si-IhmiI Hooks are at aineplace. Wii.i.iam Siu i.ich, Tnistee. Au. IU, 1817 y.

,N OCCASIONAL

ADYERTISEMENT

ANO AN OOOaNOHAUMEAL Are Alike in that Neither Docs Very Much Good. C0NTIOOUS REGULARITY IS THE RULE FOR BOTH.

Alcohol is neither a food L'encrator of force in the

body, and I have found no case of disease and no emergencies arising from accident that I could not treat more jOOCOSSfully without any form of fermented or distilled liquor than

with. N. s. Davis, M. I. An experience of more than 86 year i on the judicial liench warrants me in believing that three-f ntrths

of the crime and seven-eighths of

the poverty and distress in our coun

try are the direct or indirect results of the tratlic in intoxicating liquors.

Judge Noah Davis. It is a fraud of irauds, and I do not know any fraud on earth which has wrought so much mischief, simplv because it has had such tre

mentions power in deluding the sons and daughters of men. See ing that it has baasj as (dearly proved as ihree and two are five that the steady use of alcihol is to antedate the day of our death, I wonder why people take it into their system. Wherever there is alcohol there is danger to life and moral

demand with such persistence that

fiesh be ore I left Chicamauga,

a a . fit I I . 11

he osaally got it. I lie result oi ins , wjj ;ifj we n1 JlI()t)g aH nnvbodv watcl.fulnes-and grit was that our ;md vU,T thgn ,,0 H.r tTnt u Uu, regiment lost only four men, while I1H,n our neighbors, the ninth Pennsylvania, lost thirty-seven, the sixth A Valuable Witness. Ohio Itn and the first Virginia Justice (luffy And do I undertifteen. stand you to say you saw Patrick "There has been no desire among Kelly, the prisoner at the bar, steal responsible parties to cover up facts the pair of shoes? as thev existed at Camp Thomas.; Michael O'Hourihan Well, not

When'Chaplain Donley of the eighth jxactlv. ver honor, but I met him Georgia morals has been formulated

i,... leased trom arrest. I nus me mal decrease that of the P. I), i K.

ter was allowed to die out. A j,artv headed by the surveyor Holman was a member of the de- foUnd th; 80Uth county nne 8ho'uld bating team of Indiana university jnciuje Edgewater park, together that defeated Butler college, last with the Dig p d railroad year. He thinks the right of peti- bridge which crosses the Wabash lion is constitutional, and that any near that place. In some manner attempt to restrict it is an approach the rajiroad company has escaped toward Euiopean militarism. Ipaying taxes on this bridge either 'in Gibson or any other county. A A novel plan for elevating iroI,,i htvpv i,1, thia tnirtnr.

in (iibson county territory and

New Wk was asked by tenerai the day the Widow Haherty lost ny a well-Known cmzen oi Aiiama. hence is sub ect to Gibson comity

la. e .1 I 1. 1. 1.1 . ft t III a a t .II.. Hit mill L..I ......t. . 1... I .a ftftftl a. W

, hovnton, beiore tue lauer naiioeo t1(. Hhoes, and i n leu yez now n:uo inujnwi- mav ni umiu r,,a" taxation. The county line in

if ht

was.

I savs to him, " Hullo, Pat ! " decide by vote on January

hides the whole of Edgewater park

1 of

I " a . . - B AT

Hullo, yersilf ! ' says he. each year who the wotst man in tne and aj the buildimrs therein with

V la l til 1 I , , , . i nt it i no,) tlint Ihn imin r..col U I . mi a I

savs i. -nno: savs ne. " v.. i i.. i . nn pontion. l ne line in mis

i. . i.i . . . - . ..

V. ' t'S ,,.., ,i . .,, rnrtci rliroiicrr, nno of th

' 1 v" r

equilibrium. Norman Kerr, M. D All the crimes on earth do not de

stroy so many of the human ran nor alienate so much property at drunkenness. Lord Bacon.

in his white-washing report,

would state the facts as he kne w savs I

them on the witness stand, the Aha! " savs

chanlnin said that he was not onlv - n. divil ."" sav- I. "The' same ing the highest number of

willing but anxious to tell all he to vou." says he. "Have yez arv'shall, on the ensuing February 1 be buildincs and it is a case of half-

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knew. He never heard from tten- ., ,,!., about ez?' says I. "I'uingeu. n is ciaimeu ior me pian and-half. It is estimated that the

ral Boynton again. have," aaya he, and thin I bit off a that it would induce bad men to diHC,,very of this valuable bit of

Another chaplain I need not chew and lift him. and that's all Immigrate, anu manne compiunen-taxaj,e but untaxed property adds

exception

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mention who he was waved a ciun know about the Widow Hahertv

over HIS Dean i ii one surgeon ami nKes, yer Honor. told him that if he didn't do cer-

tain thing- that his plain duty do- A pessimist loses elver in his

manded he (the chaplain) Would own taiiures ; an opunusi unus u in report him publicly to the war de-other people's success'-.

parttrent. In a short tune mat u is a inism,- io wmmmvum prut surgeon resigned. industry by the things you think ... a ou are going to do. Even the Well Wrri Stoi B . itriMin - KvtHi. iin srwoitrin

"Fvin those of the boys who V 1'it.iiik 'ii ito t' to mi

( i .. ." . i- im. im in I Iwir ii n mui ni'urliv

were classed as well, anu wno m.uie . . m-inii hiiiit nrk .i.h.i -.. ut in.ni.

tary vote received by those who .-. ) ü. th value of taxaMe

had just begun to be bad, but werepror)erty 0f the county. The back not generally recognized as such. Uxes on thi., bridge and park will would tend to create a desire with-Lmount to a considerable sum and in them to be enrolled among the nn pfflirf mav h. made to recover

fie amount Ev. Courier.

well behaved. Calhoun Star.

regular soldiers from Jefferson bar

.im.. o,.r racks, St. Louis, Mo., to Louisville, ..I "I'l'ioi.T. Ky ., where they will lie turned over

i nratense ,,f beim; well, were lialf sairi mi ...m : am year ii.i p;;- to the C. A ()., and then be taken

siek most ol me nine wnn urine , mi niv ,. itcn-rr...--. r-u.-i.,... b.mi an no meeasi anu ihko irunsporis lur t ......... .1 . II ..I l,..rl L I I , ..

aches, pains in their joints and ''Vu,;:

The Air Line has secured the) William Kirkly, president of the contract of transiiorting about 2,(KK) Blck Diamond svstem. is in New

i , ' Cuba and Porto Kico.

York to meet Sir Thomas Tancred,

representing an English syndicate which promises to take hold of tbe system. The two gentlemen will

go over the road, reaching Toledo next week. Ind. Sentinel,