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1 vVrcklu QUnifief JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1892. NO. 43. VOL. 84. ... .U AMI ft tl l UOMW OOUKTV, IKUIAKA, MY Cleseaemt De. OFFICE -Ik Coukiek BuiLDtKa ok l'KKJ OK SlJIWOHirTlOK. Par Year, S8 Numbers, Postpaid. SI 50 Bate or Ap? ertuhno. g. C'. 2. U. COLUXf? Educational Column ! 0OKIIB0TKI) XV MKS H. L. HOMIIS. Which in the Greateitt KvilV j All the ininUlsrw Ih our (own respond id to request of the W 0. T, U., by' delivering a ssrmnn last Sunday even-' lug on (be evils or the IoImcoo nanu, eg- PCfMllV HDIOHK in nays. 11.1 'A ... 1 .I.WI DUBOIS COUNTY SCHOOLS. C. T. U, 004J5JTY CO' VKX-sumHg them. IU silent X- Motl: Ordr, OrjranJzwtltHi, OeMtlHH. KY OKOKQK K. WILSON, COUNTY SVV't, I Through tha kindness of the editor 'this oo hi oi h is Mtt apart for school pur- Klilar Oreutt. ol the Christian church, poses, and the articles published below delivered a splendid address, faithfully are compiled or writteH at the county wain lit narsnts to guard their tender superintendent's office, for tbe advauos- . .I...., lur.i rates ; lofiVnring whose unwary feet are lretd- went of the schools. for first insertion ; BOe lug Ptha where the tempter lures them , , . "r&Mii i ioi Q ateverystep. He showed that theprac- BOUNTY INSTITUTE, Harrison's administration l typkal Re-j TIOX. cilee no PHf". publican. It reprente the prtoolplee,! Tk. fjenntv Convention at Hunting- "eV ,VIenW e EI the policy, the aims, the profligacy, the b k ,.rt Thursday and Friday, wn J! . arae?th ?As a elaea Instinct-, the party nibod, ! rMher ,Umly ,eNd,hHt a few faitklul J?' , r?. the plutocratic tendency of the HeHb I- M,M wfp. ol, ,mHtl, and a enthusiastic "" JII'iIISpSS. Have Mm seat 7 " - 1"----' , a flTr. inaionnwiwr iuw ru "'iint k TTmIwi. ti .! flfnr It tn nmr aan rYiHHt the extraTasatioe or tlarri sou's administration when we oonsideri r L'i" '0,!!!L l?.i!!Mihl..etU,r: roT or oracb McewAxic. nu.o,e addition has pqiioiuierci the icreai eur- phii of nearly $100 000.090 triat waa in TaV veerly aJlTertia-uienta liberal eoa Trita will b 4a Ui regular adfer- titere. COMMRHCIAL AKD Jo WOKK Of all Klnda Promptly aad Neatly touted t i,i kick a i- pmoaa. W iwvlt lHpetioB and buslnaee. B. B. Bmnitock, M. D-, Physician and Surgeon, JASPER. INDIANA. Office akd Rksidknck : - Jacksou Street, opposite Indiana Hotel. arCalU promptly answered, day or nfoht. p.e1t. - Mm Ii. r. WIlthMH K. C-x. BBETZ Jk COX, MtorneysatLaw, JASPEa,IND., 11TILL practice in thf. Court of Du ff bois and adjolnlnse oountiua. Orncp. Bat of Court llous. reb.C.llWt. yt 8. llHMter. W. A. Trylr. TBAYLOR Jfc HUNTER, attorneys at Law, o JASPER INDIANA. .... MMilM III tk OMt mkM. IM H' "T " SW . i . W JLa a hJ - - iSt imi i 3D? IWflMM. BRUNO BUETTNEB, attorney at Laws An Kotury Public, JAIPER INDIANA, W f.l. prt(r h. Ml Iti Cwrw f DM. " Jfr J. J3. SLATEB, Rtiml Bstate Agent, IRELAND, IND., itri. ltutnii Tike, 1)vIi-m w.J imbU eountl. Jib. IS, laH- If tiea ol ciararrelte sniokiiiir wae ruining hundreds of boy, both in body and hi hul, and that msny in our puouc achools were unable to make proficiency in their studies ou account of indulging in thieeril habit. Elder Orcuttsaid in lit. riiutmiraa. thftt tin had been aurorised lately to learn that many utedioal and .ou' , ..uji.il. scieiitific men tatimated the ravages of' When you make a mistake, don't look tobneco on health and life greater than back at it Ion. Take the reason of the that ol rum, aud that it waa bringing llar in your mind and then look for more persona to an untimely grave than want Mist ikes are letsons of wisdom. inioxicatitiK drinks. Whether this is The past cannot be chauicad. Hif fu true or untrue, I will uot attempt to Hire is yet iu your power. Hugh prove in litis brief article ; but one thing While. I do know, this part of the discourse af-j forded great consolation to the old party One enjoya seeing boya interested, mea preseut, who have been currying Interest lathe key-note of aucoeea in the the rum traffic on their shoulders these school-room, and when combined with many years, and are too cowardly to lay in tercet there ia knowledge gained, the the burden down. I felt sorry lor them trials of the sehool room are few. when I saw their countenances brighten; Truly "of the making of books there, witli a ray of hope when this comparison Is no end." In this one particular, at whs made. ileaet, the children of to-dar have the ilowevever, I want to say, that when great advantage over our younger days, these two great and enormous evils are What would have been our delight if we applied to the scales, to see which over could have had a glimpse into one of h.inn. there are many connecting the well nrinted. beautifully illustrated. links which must be hitched on before delightfully instructive books ol to-day, we are ready to lake down weights aud 0f which there are now so many ? We I -I- I I 1 . . . Ihx t W measures. ' werpuuueii iu cumtiiu uumci.m nun In dollars and cents the tpb ceo costs-books, good in their line, but uarrow in ..mi nuiifl twn.thirds of the aniouui oi their UinttatioiiH. the nation's drink bill. Tobacco bus One can. by placing the proper kind of not yet come to the front ana laicaw no hi reading in tne nnua oi uoye, cuiuraie of the helm of llm nation and aaid to the in tlmm a desire to read, and to mad in .,iii!iMh !) this." and he doeth it. sti ncllve matter. This taste once form- Our old party leaders are every year be- ed md it is really not a difficult matter commit more subservient to the de- to do they will devour this class of mauds of the ruin power wuu au us reading wttn avjntty. encourage fin-m naimiliH" vict H. t talk freely with you about the aubject COUNTY COR. Is EC W. C T. U. Thouvh wc are triad ta resort to the the treasury when it came into control of Convention the work that ha bee dent the government, and will leave at the in the last eight months, we are aorry to end of four veara an rmpty treasury aa MV that so many duties have bean aa. ia reminder of Republican rule ' lee ted, that ao little energy has been pat Under liarrisoira suininmrauon naa forth to keep ouraelvea in a solid paai JASPER, AUG. 15-19, 1892. beea enacted the elaas legislation embod-aHX palest our strongeat enemy, the ten in ine aiciviuiey mrn i " wmun gaioon. levies the highest rate of import duties he saloon, as you are aware, stands ever known in the history of the world ; before ue, the greatest barrier we save Memory Gem. A precious thing is more precious to a system which taxes avery humble t0 overcome, if it has been won by work or econ-Jhome to enrich special private interests in bulwa tli Our politics have become ao debased under discussion. Much more depends .i i..!u.Mroiv a State of the Union can urjon (he formation of oroner habits in any taity put at the head of ita ticket an reading of bos of iutermellate and outspoken good man, wno, wim emwi grarawar age, man m wvn w luuiala will trv to enroree uia nw, na.ipymi. ku m iet him. Where are the chrw tian neooleof this Isnd today? Why Guide them ia the right track, keep a atch upon their future course In ihi don't they shake the dust from their leetline, and vou will have not only intelli and come out of this Tile throng? Ah.'gent. Intertwtadt and befer readers in thev are mixed in with the Sim Coy pciN-yonr achool room, but will have formed itnn. Ves. saloon keepers readinif liHhits in the bov. which will are getting all that they demand, aud il.tnuke. them men of broader views men is granted them by the chtUtian man of who will be heitor able to grapple intelp thia nation. How long will these things gAtitlr with the great labor problem ol I)h? How lotikT will the church reuise.the future. Oexxtisitiry! Dr. B. A. MOSBY, Resident Dentist. UUIVTINGHURG, IND. TRXDKRIkli prntotlniMl rvtet to tl elf sny work In the Uenl.1 tine. d prwl Jo ltel hl lM ttntlon. Odd lUwrk pwl ly Mlltwi, Mdatl work warranted. April l. ! New (Brickyard! Briok for Sale 1 TUB ladersigncd wishes to Inform the publie that be has opened up his Brick Yard, at the north side of Jaaper, a will make more brick thla year thaw any previous one. Ha will make feverabla terms on House Patterns. JOHN GEIER, JR. Atti Jt( im. BR1QK FOR SALS I I. H0CH6ESWG t SOU, At now preparM to Hit alt order" for Brtek. Taty auk.ati thetr aksk ay maefctae. at ther Blck Yard en the Troy Kd, f va TSK aaST MA1K. JSfrrUeslar aWenttoa will t rItmi to TOIAj JW rvrriCRHS. and itpeettt term en tr order NfQir um aa On.ll. M. HOOHOf SANO Jt SON. Subacriba for Jasper Weekly Courier ! The hlMMl f Vm VmmIUmi Fra CaiaajM mt buim. r T.vdU Klgkti for All SpHlalTrt? llffffft to cleinse Hi haitdsfrom this vile traf fic? How long will church members keep up the ungodly league of church and saloon by oasting their votes with a license party ? Belle Stanford. New Castle, lad. T? rtP ParlchHrst'a exoottires of fligrant violations of law. and conni vanco of the police authorities with vice, In New York, continue to bring forth good results. Last Sunday the arrests for violating the liquor iawa r .rnna. nd a healthier moral tone seemed to prevail the city over. The In fluence of his exinipie is inteiy m i w reaching and extend toother cities the country over, fits metnotts or gmuing information ny vismng ssmunn rn reputable places have lieen severely ci it iclsed, but Iter. Madison C. Peters savs that in this Dr. Parkhurst waa only following an iliustrioua biblical ex ample: A . . i.r.mUtt tha Prnohet went and saw .T.ru ..i.n h dv and bv night He vil unnivNi - J ' ' - found it filled with all manner oi puuu finm anil nnrrun tinn. and without minced words or glittering generalities shook above them the penalty of the broken law. Dr. Parkhurst baa oniy none, u Hmm, Ynrk what the oroohet of God did n olden times. All law atuatng citizens n tii. Parkhnrat for the enemiBs he has made. We need to-day minister oi the uresent. aad net mere mouthpieces of the paat." Kruim wiaaan has tackled the liquor question, aad this U part of the res a It. Ue says: Thia ta a. commerce of enormons pro portion, and any attempt to dislocate or seriously Interfere with It, is to be die eouraged. But, while It ought to be protected, U is at the same time extreme- Adelaide V. Finch, Indianapolis!, lud. Boya Desire to Make Money. Early in life the boy manifests his de ait e to make money. It ia a natural and worthy ambition. It i an indication ol a manly boy. Such a desire needs to be wisely directed that it may cua him to become a provident man, helping him self and helpful to others When the desirn begins to manifest itself, parents should cherish and direct it to its proper ends, adding to tne nat ural ambition of the boy that most valu able help which cornea through giving him a business training. Turn his at tention toward business, and encourage is disnoftition to work, and incite him to equip bimslf for an honorable posi tion in the business world While he earns amall sums, let him also learn how to earn more, how to get on, how to tie somebody, how to be useful, how to be unrfpcafnl. .... - Ml M While he Is hopeful and diligent and ,. . . .. 1 .. M . n n . Haul maniv. iei nun m learn men about earns one kind of useful emp arks are stroag. its forces and its adherentsMdeem .themselves so ar.s thoroughly organised, and it feels se- well entrenched in the citaaai or pro- eHre, protected by our national govern taction under Harrison, that they do uot (,ient. and sanctioned by tke TOtse of hesitate to boldly assert that the primary 10.000,000 men. object of the government in levying. This year, at least, demands our most taxes should be to protect special indus- earnest work, for our souls will be tried tries from competition, and uot to raise M by lire in the approaching contest, revenue to auppott the government.! The Republican party in convention at And while the capitalists, the bene!!- Minneapolis, at the end of several claua ciaries of the McKIniey tarifl'.are amass-es concerning tariff, bimetalism, civil ing fortunes, the wages of labor continue service reform, reciprocity, protection, to go down. etc., tendered their gracious sympathy "It waa under Harrison's administra-'to " ail wise and legitimate efforts to lea Hon and by his advice that the attempt aen and prevent the evils of intemper waa made to pase the infamous foree bill.'ance aud promote morality.' which authorized federal interference in ur. .i.n wnrkinir for the baniah- state elections, struck down the right of meBt of ,j)B cur(ipf no not need, or de- local seit-governmeni, siiu wmua w m 8jre gyn,pthv, fuch as they will give, be used as election machinery to perpet-j gppow that building yonder to be uate the Republican party in power. Jjn jaroM( a,id the human beings beneath "My fellow-ciuzens, mere is sia roof unable to escape, unless some way by which the people can place their 0Be eoniM to their rescue. Yon stand seal of condemnation on the clasa lagig- r comprehend the aitnation, and In uiton ana Diuiocriic iinuinuy ui me ,n,,aiii inr ihd tnMttaa wrinff Republican party, and secure an admin- r fniB ad rfciM your YOioe ia eup istration of the government in the inter- niic-.toH. est of the people. It is ty returning ma Wi tj)R B,Te ,h0f from pr control of the government to me eiu tgi.- jH ,Be flnmes? democratic party, the party or the con- Certainly not. Would not practical stltution; the party of the people; the h , , better? Take a ladder, and party of honest, economical govern C,b to the lop of the house, if used be, meat ; tne party oi larm renirm hiiujh-m aml re(ce them from their daager. taxation : the party of equal rights to all, ti... ii..v win know that von svmna with special prlvitegsa to i" tH wjth them by your effurU to save nartv onnooed to federal interference in itia. Mm., at-nnathv U ahIv Mr- state elections, the only party capable of , dM0 ou HaTt something to . a . f . . ! . . . 1 n m . In . Ml. . . . . . . . k 9 anmimsieriiiK ine luninmcnun - i...k it utaai waic ih hmk tional spirit: the party whose cause la M,jinrtu to destroy tale evil. Public to-day the people's eause-a cause that ltiHiell, crucified Christ, will triumph belore the people at the. u WM JoUH b. Gough who aaid, 'If a coming eleellon, if ws atand up uiiflineh- B .Ul,a, for the right aad the truth, ingly lor our faith. .'though every man's finger is pointed at "The democrats of Indiana have gained hta .linuirh everv woman'a lin ie carled a naiional reputation for party harmony nl Mm j s,, ,e $4 s majority, for and tor always presenting aa unuruwn Qu(1 and goodaugelsai trout to the enemy In time of battle. I ,.rMt.ir, thev that an hope that It will be the highest ambition lhat are aitainat hi of every democrat in Indiana to main-, 0ur rPpOP, j$ not as complete as it tain that ixuuiUtion during the coining .,,,,, lut rnr .n rihhv of lha local sec- campaign. Let ua be found, when the rurif.g jmVe tailed to report, that 1 do hattle is on, tniing aunuiuer iu imm- lQt kmw t.S9Cty wi,Ht has been done. der, elliow to etoow, every legion ur- ,f thev onlv knew the importance o gniwd, carrying our banners with tana re.,nrtj1?t whether any work has been reform, just taxation, and honest eeo- A MOt i t,,lk ,ey 6urcy would iiooiIchI government, Inscribed thereon, HQt Begecl so ginsple, yet so important a high over the storm oi name, cea.in; daty uot tha good fight until they wave inj Tr0ttKh the local secretaries we find trltimnh over the ramparts of tb enemy. ' , n,i- ,tniie amona? the local Long continued applause. (workers In the onnty. Their reports wake the sultftence et State paper, the Organiser. From the few re pert a I bare reeeived mily a glimpse of tne financial noeaitieis of our unions ea be seen. Si? 90 bare lieen received into the local treeurf. Our State dues amounted to fUN; $15 82 paid out for special work. Huntingburg has the honor of heMlnc the only mass meeting in the eonaty sinee the last convention. No convert have .been made, bet tbe signatures e nine have been added to tbe pledge. Our work needs entire eoaseoration. for God has placed his hand npon aa, bee blseaad as. and we should fa rnll mar missloa. Faith, witbont works is stead , and by trusting alone for saeeesa wo will never achieve aaythiaf for the) causa. "Prow kr creat. wjille Ukmm cMaal, (iwd, MMtr, a Wukhnt a. ; Mt ft & WaWfc WHn aJsanmnmNVats IM Tak tbecrsM, aad win At crawii " Onee more oar eoaaty baa been sailed moarn the lees of a ue pert: laved ous TME ST,k8 ""I the "Bn-Ty" SeoVeUry'. report to the IState. aad the State's report to tne raa- When the applause had subsided Gov- tional Union summarizes the work done ernorGrav intrcMluced the lion oiauue throughout these local unions. Matthews! secretary of state aud demo- Thus, you see, the most important link cratic candidate tor governor r. jni-0r the great organization is u nsi n thnwa waa rAtved in the most enthnsKn t. IT. ! in the foundation or the wnote worK Whera would be our state W. 0. T U. if it were not for the local unions seat astic manner. Hia remarks were suo stantially as follows: Ti.mira add liKXTLEMEN I HIS IS OHC I JAIMr.a nnii v ri i r... . ... . ....... to one. And we deeply deplore tne eaatn of onr sister Lizxie Heeler. When thte hock eama to us it was bard te say. Thv will be done." bntutbe Lord glveih and the Lord taketh away." "Somt cbrdi Sare dropped Irani Mr maile, 8mn link trim mt llf' g44a chain." Thus we have one snore beekoainc aand from the other shore one mere dear one waiting te aeet ns on the es4e- tia strand. May each of ue live seek lives aa aba would have us, aneb as our Savior hmt; self wishes us te live, and at last be pre pared to join the iaanmaraWe eeravea gone before. Are Ye Ready for tke QneoUen? That plank in the Republican Stain platform demanding aMradtcal revision' of tbe new tax law, was written by C W. Fairbanks, the millionaire corpora tion attorney and railroad owner. Plain People will be interested ia knewme; that every railroad in which Mr. Fair banks owns stock is new suing im eoert to set aside tbe taxes, or has neM the taxes under a written protest, arsaara- tory to beginning proceed Sags In eoert. Tbe ground upon which Mr, Fairbanks brings suit is, that his rends nave neon discriminated against hy the aassssar; that tbey have been assessed at twice (he true cash value, while the reel estate of Indiana imark the ndmlseinn. was acseeeed at not mora thee eighty per cent, of its cash value. There would not bare been a inter raised against the new tax law ia any part of Indiana, bad it net been for the determination on the part of the corner at ions of the State that tbey week! net help Indiana to pay bar honest debts. It was a conspiracy on tbe part of the corporations to force Indiana into bank ruptcy, rather than submit to the pay ment of juat taxes they had beret afore fbameteesly and treasonably dodged. The "radical revision' which Mr. Fairbanks insists upon, means te "re vim" out of the new law, tke $M7,S04.rlf which tbe new law has added to the State and County Treasuries by increas ing the taxe oh railroads to that extent, and Mr FairtHtnka files notice on Tbo People of Indiana that if a Re pa bl lean Governor and Legislature should he elected, this vast sum of f 987,904 9fi will be shifted from tbe railroads onto the sbnuldera of The People. Are yen ready for the attention, vet srs ef Indiana? Kvaasville Courier. V , ifenjamin unrrnou m mihhmi" '- ...;irt.,B .v,arr that smirh loss rfel , two week8 a0. Whatever may h,uH'0"8tS few been l"V i.n n.A nVtir nf Indiana democrats' The idea that so h''' " " . :.'. ..t..s... i.t...i , h .,. t i.. .dnna o le causes secreiarien iu nrieui mem, uiereuy irnnnii uimni. pr or ,0 tne conreiuion uiey mm iu j - - . ,t. nri oi the reuort maMer in his line; his training will c- ,orae lHe nket. Indiana has always H 'K on llUVrnSiu ld Jiffmi cide his destiny. There is nothing liKeV.,., . nmH(l MnMm aloiml affairs. WMk .""S-?" ditecteu energy. GOV. GHAY'S SPEECH . The Democracy had a big ratification the makes that baa help to May we all work in hurtful and Its abuse highly injur! From this wt learn that It Is one of tbe duties of Government to protect a commerce that ia "extremely hurtful and the bigger and more hurtful it bs come the more Imperative the duty to n-r..ot it hMimMl He soeaKS very ia- vorably of the "Government control" of Mloons, by which we conciHun in would regard mat ns a vary to avoid dislocating or serious y inter fering with the business. Ws agree with him on mis pemt. m.a federal tax on a gallon of whisky t. .knnttWa times the cost of ntanufac- iH.. ! at vnu will find wise people Un kini lair aiKiuL laxinsr inn traffie out of existence ! ton remember l. .iu hu kvhA was tonnu oust win to it.ck .l4hStttaeift in is " I a VI case Lra gulahed gentleman who preceded me, IWK .... ... -- . . . i ol u, "Wll done, tnou gooo auu iaun ful servant! Thou bast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many." Since onr last Convention there ha been an Increase ef twenty-eight active members, making the totai enlistment one hundred sad twenty-nine. One Union has disbanded, leaving only seven- , , , We are proHd of the one hundred and twenty children banded together m tbe Loyal Temperance Legion. Young people will not enthuse over dead lsue, as some of their sedate Mjn- tors will persist in uomg, urn wtey w... h. .n wo in thn neudittg issues of tbe day. If the present generation of voters does notpnt Ibis eure out of existence as it once did the curse oi ?'"V! iii. our iihIv houe lies in tbe chil dren of U-day. "Teacbiug the children is painting In fresco." Among the loeal unions are twenty nine honorary members, who we hope, will support us at the polls this fall as nobly as they have In other places. j . t... Jt. u ai a aval 1 i vet Some or onr menuwrn --- - , . i,iu,',nollB. last week, at T" ir. . " . .lit h.iu. thai thnra la"the future SO tnai ll can ... . v rliinh Ioanfi P Gray and Claude Mat-Br, iit,. democrat, and no better work- thews were among the speakers, Gpv,lepM the cause of democracy in the broad Grav being the presiding officer. In his...... of Indiana than the Hon. Isaac P. speech Gov. Gray said : Gray. (Great applause.) Thla is a moat "The great battle which was fongbt splendid completion of tbe work of the between the Republican aud democratic Chicago convention. The people 8 causa parties in 1888 will be rought over again is again in me aaceunancy. under the same commanders In this cam that public office is a public trust. It ..t.. nr. ... th.i..fnra nn tha ava n f . m b n a (ha MmanclDatlon of OUT Indus- the most Important preeldentlal cam- tries from all unnecessary restrictions. naign since the war, a presidential con-. it means tne ueam oi me ini4noia teat freighted with questions of -the moat force bill. It means tbe rebuke of so vital Importance to tbe welfare and hap-called saintly men of the Wanamakfir 1 m .a A t. J ........U 4llak T) o aa n&a 1 1 oinSSS Of the people Ol mis great repuu-.siripe snu ecennureia ! ... y " . . . . . . I -1..!.. n I . lt... . ui.ln.u 1. 1 rl I a II I ll I D means n aiurn'un vibiwi j . fall. When the chilly blaMs of March lie. If the result of the coming election .uiii k. in f.ni. nf tha ItMnublican nartv it will not only be an approval oi tne come mere snau oe uninnm inimim extravagant and class legislation which dome of the capitol at Washington the hascharaoterlxtd the present Republican flag of our fathers, upon which shall be administration under Harrison, but it inscribed constitutional liberty and equal in . MnMitiiiiailnn of the same, rlirhls to all. It shall wave Ih the brow Upon the other hand, if the result of the that float around the homes of dO.OOO.OOO lao.tion snau m in i.tui Ui wr oratlc party, It will mean that class leg- islation in too interest oi ;pusi an., oease, and that economy and fidelity to the people's interests win mar me u .The Seckleee Seeratee. The song that won the meet appbMise at the atata convention of tbe peaple'a party In Kansas waa entitled "The Seek- leaa Socrates of Medicine Lodge." Hero are three of tbe fifteen verses: A Pnxzler. Patriotism knocks mathematics all to mo pwpi" " ..-- Tit '.,!.. .nil u'o Hnd mis ilv Ih the Some 01 Oir mrmmiii tnlttlstratlou ftojf'" gj"? r gj & f JuTy! though There a?. !blrty!j.he import.nee of dittribntlng lHera-re ;r.iH,richir. GrOV,r1one days in luly. and further, that judging by the reporlo jent. JjJ O'itWfl. k. while we have had 104 fourths ef July, Convention onlv fire Jn-end' mvc" ,Y.t, and eflfl omica admin istrat ion we have had not twenty-slx Julys, aa "..u it.i .f n.utu tt.rrtM hal oulte as many whole Julys as hundred and nine pages et iiiereusre L... l.u fllUriliutad. There ia ne better way te reach the mattci than by (caUcting our literature From the wilda ef bleeding with hay seed in hw leeks. And a heart devoid ef fear, aad with feet devoid of socks, Comes the champion af the Grangers, ef Hawbuck and of Hodge, The daunt lea Jerry Simpson, the "Pride of Medicine Lodge." I've seen the ballet In New York, with ankles neat and trim, Where nymphs have skipped and sei nes danced, all liberal in limb ; Why, they'd bring down a beano eeem poed of atones, sticks and steaks, But thev wouldn't move a Kansas crowd like Jerry's want ef seeks. But prouder than a Rosace, he treade the marble hall, And pnta his feet nnen the desk, where tbey are seen by all. And the people in tbe gaUerlee wonder as they stare At the man who thinka protested seeks won't do for him te wear." It will net be very long new, R ie thought, before work will be begun en the Louisville and Jefleraenville bridge. rhe eomoanv has only been waiting for Its bonds to find a market before fiaUn ing the structure. It is now mere than probable that n purchaser bee been found, and ns soon as the sale is settles! work will be commenced. "Hr.t, Knt nnsl Sent. This is the way a railroad man oner acterizad tbe Republican ticket when he herd ef Chase's nomination : "Hat, in and cat.M-Fert Wayne Jeurnel. nvae. to own. - - V