Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1887 — AMUSLMENTS. [ARTICLE]
AMUSLMENTS.
A company lias post been organ- .. .at Nrw O t. c iistruci ike Ends ship railway across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Men eh brains and grfcat reptitfttiss are ai -'head o’ the 0 in pally, :ird Etet .! unbounded wealth arc ah the. i : o; «•; i;, a ; d wo •'haw faith 1 rbe= JiTve that ll I•; n. accomplished fact. It Trill ! , Ji.'lTnctively American coin~ I :.ny mat the work will be done by Aeet-iica.n capital, but no aid ja k asked fr in the government. The fine i.ou of hd Thursday ~ me rlimy lias followed by. nnatLer. much more er,pious, .Sunday mon:v Inch HSSSj with inb"- • missions, for. about fire hours.. 'inese rains will prove the salve.-, lion of many-lie Ids' iw corn, Mill revive the } a; turns, furnish watc: f r stock and domestic purposes: n:;d give the'liaimers' the desired; opportunity to plow for wheat and other fall crops. In short are a ..mighty good thing, even if they did come too late for many things. - >tr t r»«w»'c*-Ti,*»'rv»«i Why 510 ■ -pic living <?u tiieroad notch oi town which; runs past Ik • Stackhouse gravel beds, do not carfy~otft”"th'eif lotvtalked of intention of graveling' ti.e i\ :t l from the beds to liens-, mdaer'f They ought to do it, f, id the 1 d . . '.'.hi Tecs ive, and still more from the'good, sheet : hyd- exauur e rihd the ndvai;-, tapes o i tSte roc.tl. won 1 dttktve up-" on tie- i.ooj ie of the gemr:.!iy, Let them make the first i eve. and t !:oi ■ is no telling how s, on Jasper a eniy will have, d m-, IP s of TTdes (4 rhepp? lsu-eh needed. *l:i ; :oenm.nts. good gravel reads. i ..! t\li dCv ‘bb Ilf ill- ' ' . 1.the it .. eg# : .-‘0 t> i eex-j } at,d el l in pv'-rmtaenv improveti 11 : ad.- ' • .: t d. A•. id ar rgo erpon-d:ifnre. m this 1 . v .... o. . . -. vet acooiTtinir to—.a* *• , ~g: _ es■•.}‘h&r in the yettr *•; y •-. ■ —. second store, h. •• 'ids . *.V.e-i 1 t d Bps y; [ ;■ • • , a\ ! has ' ■ - • 0 S "id . ' " a " 'P. ; ' lIM .a: - ' j - n bW ; I. kbya. !■ • \ I n ecu mgr ■ ;".*•• <• my, re:, r at:, tod: : 1 -. ' —failed.-in, the iVdP.v-T-g- i ' i a : mm . 1 Jn Vis* a: d .ad • $ W-; . | jjmentland. In counuts adjacem j to Jasper Failures have been made ]
at Rochester, Delphi, Lo•jar.sixirt and Lafayette. Iu the two last tuentioued two or three 1 wells have been bored, The only one of the places above mentioned that have yet derived any ray of Ip j e,from their explorations into ils- ir underlaying rock strata, is PrafieesVille, iu its oil-lintl. The r.n-ient g.s well near that place ale fe.rni.-hes soine basis for bolie, ing that a valuable deposit of that kubalance may yet be discav- . red there. Tiie American Newspaper Directory is a book issued every e..i N by Geo. i J . ltowell A Co., a New York lirm, and it purports to name and brielly describe every periodical published in tlie country. It also inserts paid advertisement.-. for suck publications TTs' 1 can be induced to order it done. : The advertisements, are, of c ourse, independent of, and separate from ( the descriptions of the pubhea- ! tlonsy in the liody of Ihe work. The advertisements say just what the advertiser chooses to have them. Among these advertise- ! ineilts is one inserted by the Message of this town, and it it eminently characteristic of the editor of that paper. The Message is dej scribed as being: “An interesting and popular 1 weekly, chock full of local and foreign news. A capital story in each j.-smy by eminent \mters, : writ'ti u expressly for t lie Message ■' *! The statements need no comment. - They fairly out-floraee, ! Horace;"espedaily the “Capital story in each issue, by eminent -writers, written -.expressly:, .for the Message.”' Tdrosc few.porsona-who-i tiirougly malice aforethought or | M ilfuidgiiorance, are somotkues in the/I:aid*, s.p.e:.; 1 .u!g..<'f or u.n»tin/ the Message as a R.ej)iibliean pani’o reipiesL-d to make a ;.ote 1 of tin- fact that in this advertise'meat, Written by Mr. James him;sc If, liis T ']v,j,'-r"is r-npressly de- ; dared to Ire “ .-uncui in Po'i.7/rs” and in those exact words.
i,‘ft.'_L lkea.:; Co'itdej • VireeuifUsllc Till: ti.VM’TUai. ,Ls*u:as. .prctlici- d vest' rd.iv. a ! large ero-wv* the lirst ap- . pearaLce < : the Or, li.ua Earle - •-\)ttibujaii.*tli,.wl;k*'u produced thi- • Drniitos" lavt night at the oper:. hou.se. Almost every cent iu the auditoi'iu-m was oeeupied, atni tiie j .o'aliory was a'uHist iil led. Having -Tqrted out ~4lu:s well’, crowded j houses jiiay be de]XUUuHI-upo:i for ; the remaiuder of the .week, espee-; iidly as Hie peiTormaiice last night wu<. :-uL!vi-';:t te ploflOO the an* : ii v I Ha .Ltiivl rfi.Lhi;,r....i an inter>ting plot'and is above i tho average of bc.vtler plays, The : eonapany with .Ah*; Earle is a well balanced one, iargft enough an.l • trong enough to carry* tire pieces tlsrougb. in good .style. Mr. Etude ■did some exec Hoht work as •Sandy,' j a ; did iliss Siiigleton'as *l3illy l'iper.’ Mr. Dehnar nrade .a djyifled success of the •Judge,’ a comical ; elmrac-ter. Mr. Anderson as ‘Wasliee’ was a very clever but not alvcars discreet in his remarks in public on tLo.stage. The smuo.company will present 1 4, ldt-me-not” to-night. TEIsT is one of (L neviave M'ard's p ductions, is -very ': - nature, m.dpv.d.l! g:v-. rocm.t itoeie han.i-k'M-' f ;-e.unring. yllictT Mr*d Ee.ric promhas to snow to his nadfl IfU is uiglit.-'-'-y:: —~g-.
